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15. Sunday, 6.30 AM . Ther. 50. 78. 57.
Clear, strong S.W. wind getting into W. and finally N.W. in night. Warm and dry day. There was an alarm of fire in morning and another at night. The latter was for Ron Davis house which burned down. Got an early dinner and drove out to Uncle John's about 2 P.M. Staying until nearly night. The roads are pretty good but rough in places. Uncle John gave us a lot of butter and eggs. Geo. Munroe was buried today, he died yesterday morning. Learn that some parties are putting up a sawmill N. of town on Dickus land. Cooler at night. Had first asparagus this year today from garden. Gobed 9.30
16. Monday 6.30 AM. Ther. 39. 60. 49.
Mostly cloudy wind N.E. blowing strong most of night. The alarm of fire last night was Rose Davis house. Myers came at 7.15 and put in one of his full days which are generally short about a half hour. The plants came from Starr Harrison and expect trees by freight in a day or two. Much politics talked on street today. Opinions differ good deal as to chance for license. Myers split Mrs. L.'s wood today and spaded rest of garden. Clear or nearly so. Gobed 9.30
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