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Sidney Clarence Van Sickle Diary, 1909-1913
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Daily Record
Monday at the store
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday at the store and getting ready for market
Friday away to city for goods {Geo Droher?} did not go along.
Saturday at the store and very busy just like in drain in p.m Geo went to city.
Sunday doing chores very nice day at home all day.
monday went to store in morning came home at 11 o clock and got in mangoes and corn and also some apples.
tuesday at the store H and P came over to train in P.M.
Wednesday at the store
Thursday at the store
Friday away to city for goods :
Saturday at the store and unloaded goods also laid some tile and filled me drain very nice day Re check from {Geo Archer?}.
Sunday at home not very well.
monday went to store as usual
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday and working at ditch
Sunday at home in a.m drove to brother in p.m and had tea at N & P and went to league at night.
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