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July 14, 1902

Monday, a fine day but very hot. This A.M. Harve and I put the hay rake in order and this afternoon Pa and I brot in three loads of hay which Frank cut last Saturday. Yesterday we with Henry and … Continue reading

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July 11, 1902

A fine day and we had hoped that good weather was again coming on the stage, but tonight, 10 o’clock, it is raining again. The river is all over the bottoms, yet tho out on the flat country the water … Continue reading

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July 8, 1902

Rain, rain, rain a monotonous program even if the effects would cease at the conclusion of the performance. Water stands in every little depression and runs in every furrow. It has rained nearly all day today and yesterday was broken … Continue reading

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July 5, 1902

A burning day and every body is on the shelf since the Ever Glorious (celebrations on the Fourth of July). It –the weather- seemed to be very considerate of those patriotically disposed, as the rain was discontinued for about forty … Continue reading

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June 30, 1902

A fine day; the first good day we have had for some time. The sun has shone all day and all life seems to rejoice. I went down to Jefferson today. Paid down interest on the four notes and had … Continue reading

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June 29, 1902

It is another rainy day and the eighth day of successive raining as it rained last Sunday and each day of the week. Corn is excessively small for the time of year and the continued cool weather has retarded its … Continue reading

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June 25, 1902

It has not rained to speak of today tho a little this morning. This afternoon was a good spell to work in the cornfield which is needing attention. It has rained three successive nights & the coolness of the weather … Continue reading

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June 23, 1902

Took Abbie to the train today by which she went to Jefferson to attend Teachers’ Institute. I settled with W. Dudley for the pipe and wire and received payment for the corn of which the sixth load was hauled today … Continue reading

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June 21, 1902

Plowed the corn this A.M. and in the P.M went to Churdan to discuss telephone with a company who propose(s) to run to Churdan and wants to use our poles. We proposed to put on cross bars and rent them … Continue reading

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June 20, 1902

I have spent most of the day plowing corn on the South Bottom (field). Returned yesterday from Glenwood whither we had taken Myrtle. The weather has been rainy for some time. It rained nearly all day yesterday tho the sun … Continue reading

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