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Clear
Ther. 29o SUN. FEB. 19, 1893 Wind N.W.

Clear and cold this morning
Most of the "friends" went in their
sleighs to meeting, & some few
sleighs continued to pass all
day, but it was too soft to be
good after noon; it seems to be
freezing up again tonight, and
may make the sleighing good
again tomorrow morning
for a while. F. Peiree walked
home this morning before
dinner. We had a quiet
Sunday "to ourselves", and no
callers.

Clear
Ther. 8o MON. FEB 20th, 1893 Wind N.W.

The wind blew almost a "hurricane"
last night, commencing about
9-30 p.m. with a "flurry" of snow
from N.W. & continued almost all
night, the thermometer falling from
45o at sundown to 8o at 4 o'clk
this a.m. 37 degrees in 2 hours.
Edward did not go to school to day
as we were aftraid the school house
would be too cold for him until
he was free from his sore throat
and cough. I felt quite unwell
with rheumatic pains & head ache
Afternoon Chas T Porter called
& I paid him $33.00 (thirty three
dollars) leaving a ballance of
$14.00 (fourteen dollars) due on
the rent up to the first of this
month. I walked up to the
store & P.O. Recd a postal card
from C. saying they reached home
"all right", and the baby seemed
none the worse of the stormy
ride.

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