January 1889
8. Tuesday. Our two pigeons have disappeared.
9. Wednesday. The wind and snow goes everywhere. Tue sewing on gingham aprons for girls.
10. Thursday.
11. Friday. Patch up broken window. H.G. and H. here to dinner.
12. Saturday. Baby cried good deal in night and has caught bad cold.
13. Sunday. Tue not very well . Self messing with paints. This thought by many to be the mildest winter ever known here. The grass is hardly killed. The ground has not been frozen more than two or three inches and there has not been more than two or three inches of snow altogether.
14. Monday. Tue not very well. Fannie Coon here at night.
15. Tuesday. 6.15 AM. Ther 37. 50. 49.
Cloudy and damp Wind S.E. Scott Dowling came after city post auger which I have had borrowed since last fall. Helped Tue make mess of crax. Four men were here after me for work on tie job today. Mrs. Feagan was over all afternoon. Damp day S.E. wind, light wind occasionally P.M. and at night. Tue not feeling very well. Wind rises at night and grows warmer. Go bed 9 P.M.
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