January 1890
3. Friday, 7. A.M. Ther. 28. 43. 34. = 35
Mostly cloudy NE wind. The strike on the T Sob aKC ended today. Mrs. Rogers washed. Phebe started to school. The children all have bad colds. Rec Geneva paper notice of death of Uncle Marks Mary on 18 (?) Pay up Warren Decker for hauling wood. Davis children and Miss Vaughn over at night. gobed 12.30
4. Saturday 7.30 AM. Ther 37. 46. 52. = 45
Cloudy, wind S.E. gets in south and remains there fine mist most of day and night Dark and muddy. Trade as good as could expect, better than last Saturday Learn that Uncle John is sick and decide to go out there in morning if weather permits. Drake did not come and John Simon's says he will be ready to move down there at anytime. 11P.M.
4. Saturday 7.30 AM. Ther 37. 46. 52. = 45
Cloudy, wind S.E. gets in south and remains there fine mist most of day and night Dark and muddy. Trade as good as could expect, better than last Saturday Learn that Uncle John is sick and decide to go out there in morning if weather permits. Drake did not come and John Simon's says he will be ready to move down there at anytime. 11P.M.
January 1901
3. Thursday. 6.15 AM. Ther 6. 36. 24. = 22
Clear southerly wind Didn't get up town till nearly noon Coony digging out pipes from main at store. City has to stand part it Pay Minton a/c 4.40 chk. Clarence says Rob would take care of Phebe. No word from her today. Tue feeling badly all day Clara ironing P.M. Bill for (?) (?) 6.65 Clear day South west wind gobed 9 PM.
4. Friday. 5.45 AM. Ther. 22. 37. 36 = 31 2/3
Mostly clear with southerly wind. Clara ironing I went to Loxa A,M. getting there just in time for dinner got home 1 P.M. Tue went to R.C. at Marshall's Clara went to dentist. Lost large hazel cane which I thought much of must have got out of buggy along the road. Mostly clear day Roads sloppy and quite muddy expect gravel. Jo grubbing gobed 10 PM.
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