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Rosamond McKenney Sweet Diary, 1914
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Monday, March 16
75 DAYS PAST 290 TO COME
An Ideal Toning Agent
In any and all conditions requiring reconstructive medication, is Pepto-Mangan (Gude) to which has been added the proper dose of strychnia, according to indications. This combination is especially serviceable in the convalescence of exhausting diseases (typhoid, pneumonia, la grippe, etc.) and whenever the heart and circulation need strength and support.
Weather Very warm a lovely find day Temp.
Maudie & Melba drove to school, then when they came home I took the horse & went to Mr Hearnses for a bag of appels. Eugene & I washed the clothes were all dry by night. John went to Aylmer this morning & again this afternoon. Mary King & Baker was here to night to have us to a party tomorrow night. Euge is over to Marks.
Eggs 1 dollar
Billy 8 Polly 12 1/2 Nydia 2 1/2
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