Monthly Archives: January 2011

January 18, 1902

Another most remarkable day. October weather for a month or nearly. I have spent most of the day hauling wood. Henry has been attending a Com. (Committee) of building. The weather is so fine that we can work all the … Continue reading

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January 15, 1902

The midway of another month and the winter keeps as fair as ever all that one might desire. Harve and I went down to Scranton to secure rates on a bill of lumber for a house and brot out the … Continue reading

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January 14, 1902

This morning I went to Glidden to have some dental work done. Returned this evening and attended a telephone meeting.

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January 11, 1902

The cold wave of yesterday blew over and today has been as fine as October. After hauling up water this morning, spent the remainder of the day chopping wood on the forty.

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January 10, 1902

Jan. 10 Have witnessed a decided change in the atmosphere. A cold wind has blown all day from the N.W. I brot out the last of the corn crib today. Found it quite different getting it down in the high … Continue reading

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January 9, 1902

This has been a very fine day but the sky is hazy tonight and bespeaks a storm. I went for another load of lumber today. Turkeys are quoted at 8¢ in town today. We learned that Alf Churdan came up … Continue reading

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January 8, 1902

Failed to note last night that we held a meeting looking to the building of the telephone line. Our meeting progressed well and an organization formed. So expect that the line will be realized. Today as yesterday I have been … Continue reading

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January 6, 1902

This has been a very mild day and tonight the sky is overcast and the atmosphere feels like a storm. Harve and I brot home another length of cribbing this P.M.

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January 5, 1902

A fine Sunday. Rode my wheel down to church this morning. The roads are very good for this time of year. We elected S.S. (Sunday School) officers for 1902 as follows: For Supt: L. Cochran For Asst. Supt.: Chas Bedell … Continue reading

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January 4, 1902

Today I went to Adaza for the harness which was awarded to the speckeled corn. It of course afford a measure of satisfaction to have exhibited the best sample of this our leading product. Tho as the events of all … Continue reading

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