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William Beatty Diary, 1889-1892

William Beatty 1889-1892 Diary 8.pdf

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   <td>Mr. Pfeil preached this morning. Fine day.</td>
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   <td>Mr McPhail preached this morning fine day.</td>
 
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   <td>Go and wellness clean two bags of Halloween eats in the growing itunes. That ring will then there 4 mill. Took into the de barn and cleaned bags of hay. </td>
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   <td>Ad and Wallace cleaned up bags of Walaces oats in the granary I turned the Faning mill they then took the mill into the old Barn and cleaned 1 Bags of hog feed</td>
 
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   <td>Add it all to the event will for boys find this morning. He got back heave don't some Maine. </td>
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   <td>Ad took it all to the Escott Mill for hog feed this morning. He got back before dark some rain </td>
 
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   <td>Add and this went to Miss Stewart's wedding. Fine day. </td>
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   <td>Ad and Abia went to Miss Stewarts Weding fine day. </td>
 
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   <td>Aid recapitulated. Brought ants. Fine day.</td>
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   <td>Ad reaped at Bruces oats fine day.</td>
 
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   <td>Rain all day. No work outside of the house. </td>
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   <td>rain all day no work outside of the house. </td>
 
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   <td>St. Went with Wallace to the slay's land. Home. He has his land to fix the forces. They took the standard with them. Sunday with 115 McPherson + student provided I have this evening. </td>
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   <td>Ad went with Wallace to the Hays land where he has his land to fix the fences. They took the stoneboat with them fine day rather </td>
 
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   <td>Mr McPherson A student preached here this evening</td>
 
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   <td>To Knudsen hull. AO to dig potatoes in the little filby. The milkche tit. They are very poor. </td>
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   <td>To Nowlann helped Ad to dig potatoes in the little field by the milkshed they are very poor. </td>
 
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   <td>Avant Vardan pushed this morning. There was only Barhet. They dug some in the can field. Fine day. </td>
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   <td>Ad and Nowlan finished this morning. There was only Bushet. They dug some in the East field fine day. </td>
 
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   <td>Aid and Te Nawlan dug potatoes in the north field in the forenoon. Nowlan worked in the journey. He had to attend thrashing in the afternoon. Aid dug. We are cleaned six bags of spring wheat and in the afternoon rained at night. </td>
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   <td>Ad and Is Nowlan dug potatoes in the north East field in the forenoon. Nowlan worked in the forenoon he had to attend thrashing in the afternoon. Ad dug. </td>
 
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   <td> We cleaned 6 bags of spring wheat and in the afternoon rained at night.</td>
 
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   <td>Add went to Sydenthoude with the guest. Fine day. After the rain, he got home about sack lock Mary deck.</td>
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   <td>Ad went to Lydenhurst with the grist fine day after the rain, he got home about 8 oclock very dark</td>
 
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   <td>finished digging the potatoes. They are very poor. Created a good many rot on the blues. They are the worst with the not. </td>
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   <td>Ad finished digging the potatoes they are A poor crop a good many rotton the Blues are the worst with the rot. </td>
 
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   <td>Heute Pheal preached this morning. Fine day.</td>
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   <td>Mr McPhial preached this morning fine day.</td>
 
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1889

September

15 Mr McPhail preached this morning fine day.
16 Ad and Wallace cleaned up bags of Walaces oats in the granary I turned the Faning mill they then took the mill into the old Barn and cleaned 1 Bags of hog feed
17 Ad took it all to the Escott Mill for hog feed this morning. He got back before dark some rain
18 Ad and Abia went to Miss Stewarts Weding fine day.
19 Ad reaped at Bruces oats fine day.
20 rain all day no work outside of the house.
21 Ad went with Wallace to the Hays land where he has his land to fix the fences. They took the stoneboat with them fine day rather
22 Mr McPherson A student preached here this evening
23 To Nowlann helped Ad to dig potatoes in the little field by the milkshed they are very poor.
24 Ad and Nowlan finished this morning. There was only Bushet. They dug some in the East field fine day.
25 Ad and Is Nowlan dug potatoes in the north East field in the forenoon. Nowlan worked in the forenoon he had to attend thrashing in the afternoon. Ad dug.
26 We cleaned 6 bags of spring wheat and in the afternoon rained at night.
27 Ad went to Lydenhurst with the grist fine day after the rain, he got home about 8 oclock very dark
28 Ad finished digging the potatoes they are A poor crop a good many rotton the Blues are the worst with the rot.
29 Mr McPhial preached this morning fine day.
30 Ad picked the pears there and some Apples
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