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Wind. Variable. Cloudy & Clear. Ther. 35
SUN. FEB. 9th, 1896

Ground & trees covered with
sleet & some snow. The sun
shone out about 10:30 a.m.
I went to meeting we had a
sermon from Edwd Farquhar
upon " our too frequent misconception
of what is "common"
in a scriptural sense. Afternoon
Willie & Fanny went back
to "Fairfield", Dora went with
them to spend the night.
Frank Hopkins was at the
office for advice & medicine
again. Mary. E. Gilpin called.
It grew much colder towards
night, the wind blowing strong
from N.W.

Wind. N.W. Clear. Ther. 31o
MON. FEB. 10th, 1896

Clear & frosty. I rode over to
Chas. T. Hill's to see about corn fodder
for the ice house roof & was called in
to see his infant son again, also
called to see Sister Beulah, and
at Miss Colt's & home to lunch
calling at Ashton. Perry Campbell
was here For advice & medicine
For his infant. Lizzie Scott
called. Afternoon I went up to
the store & P.O. Just after sunset
I was telephoned for & rode over
to "Riverside" to prescribe for
Ernests infant son "Llewellen"
it was dark when I was at
Ashton, reached home after 8
o clk. Mrs. Robison came in
& sat awhile after supper.

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