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Transcription
Monday, May 8, 1922
After doing chores in the morning I went to town at 10 a.m. and attended to some business such as paying interest on the Pinnacle Mortgage, Doctor's bill at Holmes & Co. and while waiting for the 8:40 car I went over to the Court House to hear the Truelove Case.
The day was fine.
Tuesday, May 9, 1922
I put in the greater part of the day in making out my income tax report. Herb came back from Alf Langstaff’s to stay with us tonight. The day was very fine.
Wednesday, May 10, 1922
Mabel and I went down to Mr. E. Crawford’s, and took home her fence stretcher and then went down to the Marsh pasture.
After coming home, I worked at fixing the path to the road.
The day was very fine.
Two men from the Church were here in the evening.