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Cloudy
Ther. 33o SAT. JAN. 23d, 1892 Wind Variable

I drove to "Marden" & to Boswell's
where I met Dr. Hardy again. Afternoon
I went to "Marden" again and
called to see Mrs. Gideon Gilpin
also down to Ashton to Ents. to see
M K Evans. Mrs: Estelle Moore
called to see me about Mrs Tyson
Willie went with me in my drives
Fanny Peirce went home before dinner.
Mary Hill (John Ed's wife) was here for
advice & medicine for her son. "Jim"
Powell cleaned out the ice house.
this morning. I am not feeling very.
well , but hope I can keep up during
this very busy time as I have all
I can attend to keeping me going
all the time. I fear there is another storm
"brewing."

Cloudy
Ther. 32o SUNDAY 24th Wind Variable

Very raw & chilly. I drove up to
"Marden" & remained all the morning.
She Mrs Tyson being extremely
ill. Alice & Fanny Peirce came and
dined here "Clifford" staid here last
night & went home after breakfast
this morning. Afternoon went down
to Boswell's calling to see Rosena
Bowen who cannot last much longer.
Willie went with me in morning
& Phil afternoon & W again about dusk
when I went again to see Mrs Tyson.

Clear & Cloudy
Ther. 32o MON. JAN. 25th, 1892 Wind S.W.

Went to "Marden" & met Dr. R. Brooke
in consultation in Mrs Tyson's case
Willie went to Jno C Bentley's for
potatoes. I drove over to Nicholas
Boswell's calling to see Rosena Bowen
who is barely alive. Afternoon
Luther Muncaster came over and
was here to tea after which he &
Willie went to T.J. Lea's & spent the
evening. I went to "Marden" again
about dusk. Mrs. Tyson is extremely
ill. Joseph Wetherald sent me a
load of hay.

Clear
Ther. 22o TUESDAY 26th Wind N.W.

The wind came around to N.W. about
5. o'clk this a.m. and it grew cold with high
winds. I was called up at 1.o'clk this a m
to send medicine for Mrs. M. G. Tyson. After
breakfast I drove to "Marden" & over
to "Boswell's." where I met Dr. Hardy
again. Afternoon Jas Hill sent for medicine
for his daughter. Towards dusk
I drove up to Marden again & met Dr
Brooke again. Mrs Tyson's case seems
hopeless. I fear she will hardly live
through tonight.

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