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Sidney Clarence Van Sickle Diary, 1909-1913

SydneyClarenceVanSickle_1909-1913_149.pdf

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Daily Record

Tuesday at the store got some groceries for H & R she went home in a.m.

Wednesday at the store as usual

Thursday at the store

Friday away to city for goods

Saturday at the store

Sunday at home in a.m drove to Brother in p.m had tea in H & P then drove to Christie Church at night.

monday at the store raining very hard through the day. Snow and wet aimed at night.

Tuesday at the store

Wednesday at the store

Thursday Sterling and I went to a.m {Zawo?} and through home now. rainy also fishing up stall in barn. And washing me store and made sausage.

Friday away to {up?} for goods

Saturday at the store

Sunday at church in the morning drove to R in the P.m and hadf tea had H & Ps and spent the eve

monday at the store cold wind, good {watching?}

Tuesday at the store

Wednesday at the store

Thursday at the store

Friday at the store. {Leo Arden?} went to city and took sick on train coming home.

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