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Clear -

70° Ther. ThursdayAUG. 23,d I894 Wind

Sarah Stabler came & took sister H
to "The Cottage" to make a visit.
Margt G Moore sent me (by a servant
girl) a note & sample for analysis.
Afternoon Edwd took Frank Robison &
Jerry Yerkes to the River for a bath.
Chas G. Porter called to talk about
"old man Eut." After supper Edwd went
to a meeting of the "dance class" at "Marden"
he came back before mid-night.

Clear -

Ther. 69 Friday24th S. Wind

Herbert rode his bicycle to the Cottage
after breakfast. I drove over to "Riverside"
to see Bro. Richard again. Harriet went
with me, returned in time for dinner
Richard C P Iddings called to see us.
After supper I walked up to the P. O.

Clear -

Ther. 70° Saturday, AUG. 25th 1889 S.E. Wind.

Herbert left for Riverside on his bicycle.
I drove to Ashton & to "The Cottage"
Harriet going with me home to dinner.
Afternoon I walked up to F. T. Leizear's and
he cashed a "money order" I received from
the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Towards evening I rode over to F. Downey's
and paid him $5.00 on our milk bill.
After supper went up to the P.O.

Clear & Clouding

Ther. 70 ° Sunday, 26th E Wind.

Edwd & I went to meeting, we had
another "silent meeting". Edw Farquhar -
still being absent taking a vacation
trip. Sarah Wright brought her granddaughter
to the office for advice and
medicine. Afternoon I went up to Henderson's
for the papers & brought home a
sack of flour. We had quite a severe thunder
gust that came up about 2.30 p.m. lightning
struck a large locust tree opposite Henderson's
house across the road, it also crossed over
the road to the telephone poles & wires. it
came into the office here with a report
like a pistol shot, & also into Mrs. Robison's
with a similar report. We had a nice
rain with the storm.

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ElizabethK

The entry at the top right page dated Saturday, AUG 25th, 1889 is most likely Saturday, AUG 25th, 1894. Dr. Iddings almost always crossed through the date of an outdated (prior year) notebook and changed the date to the correct year but this year was not changed on this particular page. The left page did bear the year 1894.