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Clear
Ther. Saturday JAN 27th, 1894 N.W. Wind

Ground covered with snow about 2 inches.
"John" came early and started to Rockville for
Willie about 9-25. Chas Hill (of Remus) was here
for advice & medicine for his wife. Mary Thomas
(colored) who lives with Friend Hadasah Moore
was also here with "tooth ache". I walked up
to the mill for the papers. "John" got back bringing
Willie with him about 1-45 p.m. I walked up
to the "toll house" as a witness in a suit brought
against J. T. Henderson "on a man named "Dorsey"
who commenced digging a well for Henderson
and failed to fulfil this contract "to furnish all
the water required to run the mill". Dorsey
did not appear & the case was postponed.
Edwd went to "Cloverly" for his music lesson
After supper Willie rode "Frank" up to Edwd
Peirce's to stay until tomorrow morning.
Edwd went to Sherwood to fix the fires.

Clear
Ther. 16° Sunday 28th N.W. and NE Wind

This was the coldest morning we have had
so far this winter Willie came home from E
Peirce's in time for dinner, having called at Riverside
on way home. Afternoon he took Dora to
church at "Crow Town" Cousin Hallie Bentley
came to the office for advice and medicine
for their little boy "Morris". Edwd went down
to Sherwood to make up the fires. Dora and Willie
came home before dark.

Rain
Ther. 33° Monday JAN 29th, 1894 Wind N.E.

Very disagreeable rainy morning with
ground covered with sleet and ice. Willie
took "Frank" horse to Fletcher Clark's shop
and had his shoes "roughed all around".
Chas Hill (of Remus) was here again
for advice and medicine for his wife.
After dinner W drove to E Peirces and
brought Fanny home with him in time
for supper. Morris Stabler called to
pay me for extracting a tooth for him
sometime ago. I walked up to Henderson's
for the papers. Mrs. J T Moore
called and left some magazines etc for
Dora. It rained all day and snowed
after dark until sometime in the night
when the wind commenced blowing hard
from W & NW.

Clear
Ther 27° Tuesday 30th S.W. Wind

Clear and cold with strong wind from
N.W. and S.W. Dora walked over to E. N. Bentley's
to call before dinner. I walked up to the mill
for the papers. Afternoon Mrs. Emma
Schreiver was here to consult me professionally.
Also "Alice N. Dickerson" the
School Teacher at "Sharp St". Alice
Peirce came in time for supper to spend
the night with Dora and Fanny. After supper
Dick Procter was here for a certificate
of my attendance upon Charles
Howard.

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