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March 25, 1902

I went to Churdan today and brot out two rolls of fencing for sheep pasture. Sent a draft of $18.75 for Harve’s stove to Sears Roebuck & Co. This forenoon went to W. S. Pound’s and got another load of … Continue reading

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February 21, 1902

Attended H.G McBurney’s sale today; bought 20 head of sheep-which was not necessary for to use up the feed on hand- @ $6-$1.20. Stock sold well as a rule scarce as is feed.

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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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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 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 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

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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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