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The 7th Month July 31 Days 1905
Fri 7 Fixed up Waggon Rack I was Helping Jos{illegible} Humphrey 1/2 a Day to{illegible} Miss Harold Went Home to Frankville Old Mrs Car{illegible} was out Here
Sat 8 We Drew in 5 Loads of Hay and Went to Lansdowne A Very Hot Day
Sun 9 LOL No 26 Had a Church Perade to English Church A Very hot Day
Mon 10 I was Helping CE Earl to Put Sement Floor in Barn to Day A Heavy Rane in fore Noon
Tus 11 I was Raking and Putting up Hay after No I got a Young Pig From {illegible} Very Hot
Wes 12 I Went to Prescott to the celebration a terible A Very Heavy thunder Storm After noon I got a Bag of Sugar
Thr 13 We Drew in 6 Loads of Hay and Mowed Sum
Fri 14 I Helped Joshaway Humphrey 1/2 a Day to Draw in Hay We Raked an Put up 100 cocks A Very Hot Day
Sat 15 We Drew in 4 Loads More of Hay and Mowed sum More A Good Hay Day
Sun 16 A Nice Cool and Showry Day Mary an Mrs Moore was out Here Miss Meddler and Will Cook was Here
Mon 17 I Raked and put Hay I Drew in sum a Very Warm Day
Tus 18 We Mowed sum and Drew in 4 Loads More Very Hot a Terible Thunderstorm John L. Foleys Buildings Burnt
Wes 19 A Terible Big Storm of Hale Rane and Wind this Morning Crops are Badely Damaged
Thr 20 I cut sum More Hay an Put in Barn
Fri 21 I was Raking and Puting up Hay all Day
Sat 22 We Drew in Hay all Day 6 Loads 30 Loads in Now We Had a Calf Die
Sun 23 Another Showery Day Nice and Cool We Had Dr {illegible} for Mother
Mon 24 I finished Mowing the Big Field to Day a Little Rain
Tus 25 We finished Drawing in Hay out of Big field to Day 4 Loads 34 Loads Very Cool A Very Good {illegible}
Wes 26 I finished Cutting Hay with Machine to Day A very Showry time
Thr 27 I was Raking and putting up Hay in Back Field all Day
Fri 28 We Drew in 5 Loads of Hay from Bak Field a Very warm {illegible} Day
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