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Rosamond McKenney Sweet Diary, 1919

RosamondSweet_1919_249.pdf

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August 30

Sunday, September 1

245 DAYS PAST Saturday 3 {smuged} 121 TO COME

Children's Ills,

even when apparently mild in character, frequently result in Anemia of greater or less degree. Because of its palatability, ready tolerability and prompt absorbability, Pepto-Mangan (Gude) is especially indicated in the vari-Outs forms of Anemia met with in pediatric practice. Weather Temp.

Rained last night & about five to night. It rained & the lightening struck Charley Phelpe's barn & burned it, all his oats a thousand bushells, his hay & straw stack one little calf. Melba went to Aylmer with Aunt Bell. We have been canning pickels. John drew two loads of gravel

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