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February 11, 1902

Today I, with Harve went to town, brot out the last of the lumber included in his house bill. Stopped at Brody’s on the way over to look after feed but found nothing but fodder obtainable for which he wanted … Continue reading

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February 8, 1902

This has been another cold day-this far. After doing the chores this morning we went to McBarney’s to attend a surprise party. Had a most agreeable time. Yesterday I cut cordwood in the afternoon.

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February 6, 1902

Another day at piece or odd jobs. This morning we took the seven calves away from their mothers and the music on the air tonight is not over agreeable. We hitched the black mare again today; found that she was … Continue reading

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February 5, 1902

This has been a very fine day; a great change from yesterday. I moved some hay today and ground meal.

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February 4, 1902

I attended Adam Kious’ sale today. Cattle sold very low I thot tho not below what one might expect on so cold a day. This was one of the coldest days we have had this winter tho it is somewhat … Continue reading

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February 1, 1902

This has been a fair day but cold with a N.W. wind. I have spent most of the day in chopping in the timber. Te mail was brot from Scranton today.

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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.

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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.

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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

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