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Wensday Dec 24th 1902 fair J.W. Cutting wood. Father Choring around the Stable. Mary & I went to town bgt Coat for Mother, 900, Shoes Shoes $2.15. Slippers 4.00 1.40/.55 moccasins .25 C Slippers 90 c Holley. 05. Candies ect 70 c Woods Fair $132 got Bridle fixed. 50 c. Groceries. 100 pd Account at Mercury Office $00 and pd for paper next yr. underwear at T & D's I owe Tom $6129. 9.00 2.15 1.40 .25 .90 .05 .70 1.32 1.00 23.00 1.00 1.60
Thursday. 25th fine & cool We Chored in morning and Tom and Family came at noon had Christmas dinner with us. We enjoyed it very much. We got word last night that Jos. Simpson, Uncle Jimmie had died And Funeral was to be tomorrow at Two {Fields?}
x Friday. 26th cold J.W. & I Cut wood in the morning and J. hauled in Afternoon. Father & I went to Jos. Simpson's funeral saw Mrs Knowles and several other Friends. got a letter from Mr Jno Bell saying that he had got home safely, And that he expected that Bob would sell all right E.P. Kyma. 10th to Prince of Benton.
Saturday, 27th cold J.W. hauled wood all day Tom had a sow to bull. I went to P.O. ad Chored sent a load of wood to H Leadley
sep 5th bred. X Sunday, 28th fair Mary, Father, Children & I went to Church. Children & I to S.S. gave today, 42 c Marguerite of Brandon to P of Benton .42
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