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Sidney Clarence Van Sickle Diary, 1909-1913

SydneyClarenceVanSickle_1909-1913_147.pdf

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Daily Record

Sunday miller brother of to church in and home the rest of day

monday away to store as usual

Tuesday at the store starting deliveries

Wednesday at the store

Thursday at the store

Friday away to city for goods.

Saturday at the store and very busy

Sunday at home writing cards and letters but not feeling very well.

monday away to store as usual

Tuesday at the store

Xmas Wednesday at the store in a.m then got ready and drove to R and had tea with H & P

Thursday at the store

Friday at the store

Saturday at the store Geo away to city and brought home some goods also arrived from{ Foronts?}

Sunday at home Jean and family here over Sunday at church at N.

monday at the store as usual.

Tuesday at the store as usual.

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