File #41927: "William Beatty 1883-1886 Diary 44.pdf"

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1884
Dec 1 Dan took the team out to the chanty & Drew in to Ellem logs McCreadys Sawmill for Ad stable & brought home a load wood good slaughing
2 they began to draw the last years stack of hay from the North field it is all clover
3 they finished drawing the stack of hay Dan then drew some of the rails from the road fence to the midle fence to field north of the house & barn
4 we cleaned up 12 bags of oats Ad took them to Greens Mill at the outlet Dan left of work this morning
5 Ad worked at his stable at home I fixed in a door sill in the front door for the door to shut on
6 Ad took the plow to plow in the north field he finished 2 ridges that was before the snow came there is too much frost & snow
7 wind & rain all day Mr Smith a student preach this evening James McMullen took him to Fairfax it was so stormy Wind & Rain that no one came out he brought back home he stoped here
8 Ad helped Bruce to thrash this afternoon rain in the morning I fixed a new post at the road frount of the house
keen frost this morning 9 Ad helped Bruce to thrash they finished he had 900 bushels of oats snow & rain most of the day I fixed some in the hen house
10 Ad put putty around the chimneys on the roof & put in a new bed piece in the cook stove this morning
11 I took care of the cattle & other chores Ad is fixing at home
12 fixing the stable & other chores Jessie is very poorly the doctor says that her left lung is failed
13 strike through Jennet went for the doctor last night he was here most of the night & Jessie died this morning five minutes from five oclock he could not think she was dangerous till a few hours before she died Ad Telegrafed to her father as soon as the office was open we are all in a very mournfull state
14 Mr McKay a student preached this morning
15 Ad is getting things for the funeral her father got here on the Express this afternoon he was just 8 hours on the road
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