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Clear
Ther. 28° Wednesday JAN 31st 1894 Wind

Willie took Alice and Fanny Peirce in
to phaeton leaving Fanny to call at Edwd
Bentley's he took Alice home & called for
Fanny on his return bringing her back
here to dinner. Afternoon he took
Fanny to Riverside to take tea and then
to Edwd Pierce's where W will stay all
night returning here tomorrow morning.
I walked up to the mill and to Henderson's
house for the papers, before dinner
Miss Emma Schreiver called at the door to
request Henderson and myself to call at the
School house tomorrow morning to sign
her "monthly report."

Ther. 33° Thursday, FEB 1st N.E. Wind

Willie came home about 11 o'clock this
morning having called at Chas. G Porter's
and paid him in full to date and
took a receipt for the same. J. T. Henderson
and I went to the public school house and
signed the Teachers report. Miss M. Colt
was here & I sent an order for silk elastic
knee cap to Dr. E. L Washburn N Haven
Conn: it went by the 2 p.m. mail. After
dinner Geo. Johnson (of "Nick") was here for
advice & medicine again. Just as we
were done supper Luther Muncaster came
to spend the night with Wille & we had
some music in the evening.

Clear
Ther. 25° FEB 2d, 1894 N.W. and S. Wind

This is a beautiful winter day, clear
and frosty. Wille rode "Frank" up to Brighton
and at 11-55 "John" took him and Dora to
"Forest Glen". Willie on his way back to
"Purcellville" Va: & Dora going with him as
far as Washinton, where she will spend
a few days with cousin Hannah Archer.
I walked up to the Store and Shops & to the
mill before dinner. The children took
a "lunch" with them, not waiting for dinner
"John" came back with the carriage about
6-15 p.m. having left Dora & Willie
at "Forest Glen" in time for them to take
the train for Washington. after getting
his supper here "John" went to an exhibition
of World's Fair pictures at "Sharp St"
Alice Peirce called for Fanny's things

Cloudy & Rain
Ther. 34 Saturday 3d Wind

Commenced raining at mid night last
and had been disagreeable all day today.
"Turner" from "Marden" was here before
I was up this morning for advice and
medicine for Miss Alice Tyson, who
wrote a note to him. After dinner. I
walked up to the mill & to Henderson's for
the papers. Mrs Ent came to the office
for advice & medicine for "Ent".
It is fortunate that Dora & Willie got
off yesterday instead of having to travel,
in the rain today. After dark Edward
went down to "Sherwood" to see after
the fires. H recd a nice letter from
"Nelly" in Philad'a.

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