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James Bowman Diary, 1906

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   <td>Monday 9<u>th</u> fine</td>
 
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   <td>J.W. Cut hay in morning. A.W. Cleaned box stalls and bedded them. J.F. hoed some mangels I went to Hendersons & brought home E.P. Mayflower 5<u>th</u> & we killed & buried her. we found her heart very large & flabby, her liver very large, hard and rather blue colored on out side and hard & dark in side. A great deal of bloody water around her bowels & lungs, but did not notice any Tubercules, or any thing of that sort the fat under her skin was more like Jelly then far. We scuffled & hoed some turnips.</td>
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   <td>J.W. Cut hay in morning. A.W. Cleaned box stalls and bedded them. J.F. hoed some mangels I went to Hendersons & brought home E.P. Mayflower 5<u>th</u> & we killed & buried her. we found her heart very large & flabby, her liver very large, hard and rather blue colored on out side and hard & dark in side. A great deal of bloody water around her bowels & lungs, but did not notice any Tubercules, or any thing of that sort the fat under her skin was more like Jelly then fat. We scuffled & hoed some turnips.</td>
 
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   <td>Tuesday 10<u>th</u> fair heavy Showers last night</td>
 
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   <td>I went to see about fence between Simpson place & Thurtell then went to town sold hide of heifer. $5<u>20</u>.
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got buggy fixed. 35<u>c</u>, paid Jessie $10<u>00</u>. bgt gro 10<u>c</u>.
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men all hoed turnips finished the first sown patch got harness. $2<u>50</u></td>
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   <td>Wensday 11<u>th</u> fine</td>
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   <td>J.W. Cut hay in morning and we dug out barberry & blasted a stump. Joe <s>picked</s> spudded burs in morning & tedded & raked in afternoon. I went to town in morning and sent $5<u>40</u> to Farmers Advocate. got Dynamite. 2 ch $1<u>45</u></td>
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462 1906

Sunday. July 8th Showery Mother & I went to Church in morning. heard Rev Crews preach on a "wide Awake Church " col 50 In Afternoon, Tom & Family came down, & had tea with us .50
Monday 9th fine J.W. Cut hay in morning. A.W. Cleaned box stalls and bedded them. J.F. hoed some mangels I went to Hendersons & brought home E.P. Mayflower 5th & we killed & buried her. we found her heart very large & flabby, her liver very large, hard and rather blue colored on out side and hard & dark in side. A great deal of bloody water around her bowels & lungs, but did not notice any Tubercules, or any thing of that sort the fat under her skin was more like Jelly then fat. We scuffled & hoed some turnips.
Tuesday 10th fair heavy Showers last night I went to see about fence between Simpson place & Thurtell then went to town sold hide of heifer. $520.

got buggy fixed. 35c, paid Jessie $1000. bgt gro 10c.

men all hoed turnips finished the first sown patch got harness. $250
520 5.20

.35 .10 10.00

2.50
Wensday 11th fine J.W. Cut hay in morning and we dug out barberry & blasted a stump. Joe picked spudded burs in morning & tedded & raked in afternoon. I went to town in morning and sent $540 to Farmers Advocate. got Dynamite. 2 ch $145 5.40 1.45
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