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January 31, 1902
Today I went to Churdan with Harve who brot out a load of lumber. I bot a new axe.
January 30, 1902
This has been the finest day of the week which has been a very stormy one. It thawed a little today but spattered snow all forenoon. I have had a very bad cold today and feel quite unpleasant now; hope … Continue reading
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January 28, 1902
Tonight we held another telephone meeting and another number of us paid our apportionment of the cost of building making one check for Harve and myself amount- $80. I spent most of the day at chopping in the yard.
January 27, 1902
This has been a fine day tho somewhat colder than comfort would require. The snow which fell all day Saturday lies nearly ten inches deep on the ground. I have spent most of the day at the chores, and what … Continue reading
January 25, 1902
Today I went to Churdan to see the selling of the Presbyterian minister’s furniture. Harve bot a number of the more essential articles. It has been a most disagreeable day as it has snowed nearly all day. I sent 45¢ … Continue reading
January 23, 1902
I attended a sale today and whatever of benefit I may have derived from it is all I can ascribe to this day,
January 22, 1902
Another fine day tho the snow holds its own very well and I think we will have some more before this leaves. We butchered a calf today. I have just finished a letter to cousin Sara Murdock.
January 21, 1902
The snow which made yesterday a very stormy day lay this morn about two inches on the level and it hardly stirred from where it fell. The dry dust which covered the ground would necessitate a heavy (snow) fall to … Continue reading
January 20, 1902
The fine weather which has for so long been a subject of general wonder is brot to a conclusion-as it seems-and snow is tumbling down since some time last night starting from the S.E. it has fallen all day from … Continue reading
January 19, 1902
Myrtle went to town today and brot out the mail. Abbie came down from Adaza and came out with her. Henry brot out the mail last night. I received a letter from Rebecca (Aunt Rebecca Harvey Murdock) and pictures of … Continue reading