November 1890
30. Sunday 8 AM. Ther 35. 44. 34.
Mostly cloudy west wind. Tue and children went to church. Start for ranch 3.15 P.M. getting before dark No Sup. Mostly cloudy day with NW wind gobed 7 P.M.
December 1890
1. Monday, 5 AM. Ther. 30. 40. 30.
Clear morning with white frost. Simon and Johnny make boards in little hollow east of mill site. Jo H. hauls out a load of 1500 boards. Warren took Latta a load of wood. Chut took up a load of ties. Started home after dinner getting there about time Jo did helped him unload his boards. Father and Tue ate dinner with H.G. Clear AM more cloudy P.M. Had cold trip today. Go bed 12.30 letter from A. Ansley.
November 1901
30. Saturday. 6.20 AM. Ther. 26. 55. 35. = 38 2/3
Clear, East wind. Send $2.00 to Record Herald for six month subscription for daily from Dec. 9, 1901. Paid Bert Wright bal. due him for sawing wood. Warren Decker called P.M. saying they had corn gathered and would bring it up Tuesday next, 56 bushels. This is my share on the 10 acres down there. I drove and called on the Col. [H.G.] A.M. Found him in bed and feeling badly. Dr. Iknyan was there. John McGurty asked price on bottom lot - presume for Carnegie Library. Did not price it. Mostly clear day with E to S wind. Had talk with John B. Hill AM. Jackson St. is still closed to travel waiting to finish paving. Lot of young people here till late. Tue over at Groves till 10 P.M. I took her down to see the Col. toward night. Simon was in town but
I didn't see him. Buy three galvanized coal buckets at Crinas 70 ct paid. 70 ct. paid. Gobed 9 PM.
December 1901
1. Sunday 6.30 AM. Ther 41. 60. 55. = 52
Mostly clear. Southerly wind. Olive makes angel food AM. I drive south of town AM. toward noon getting home time to see Maggie and Olive off. Ferd rode to depot with me. Take snap shot of four men near woodpile today. The roads are good. I drove after dark down to tell Mrs. Smith not to come to wash if it rains tomorrow. Tue over at Mrs. Knocks. Mostly clear clouding up toward night SW wind Sprinkle rain after dark. Gobed, 9 P.M.
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