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1918
Monday, January 21, 1918
A clear colde day. Ben walked to Renan this morning and got oil and coffee. Marvin loaded his waggon to go to Gretna tomorrow if nothing happens to hinder. I heard this evening that Anna Craddock was dead and will be buried tomorrow. I wish that the weather were so that I could go up there.
Josie got dinner to day. I made me a bonnett. I got a fall this evening the first time I have since the snow.
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Tuesday, February 5, 1918
A clear and very colde morning. Some what cloudy tonight. Ben cut in the woods in the morning.
He went to Strait Stone this evening. Josie went with him. They went on the waggon and carried some chickens. Marvin Smith went to see Charles. Said he was feeling some better than he had bin. I do wish that the weather would get good so that I could get out some.
Josie made the fire in the stove this morning. I got breakfast. Josie got dinner.
9 30 oclock
Friday, September 6, 1918
A cloudy day and some rain. Ben moved some tobacco and cut some. Josie and I helped to move and Josie helped to unload the waggon with green tobacco.
I went to Carries a little while this evening.
Mollie Reynolds come and got some snaps.
I got a letter from Mary Brumfield this evening.
9 oclock
Monday, September 9, 1918
A good day. Ben loaded the waggon this morning ready for market.
The men will stay at the barn to night.
Josie helped to load the waggon.
I got most of the dinner.
Julia Fergerson come a bout sundown. She got some snaps and butter. I got Paul to carry her home. Lizzie and Alma and Earl Bennett come down to Johnsons to night. Paul and Mary Brumfield and I went up there to night.
10 oclock
Friday, September 11, 1918 (revised)
A good day. Ben and Paul has taken the day easy. They killed three squirrels this morning. This evening Paul carried Paul Smith and Henry and Edna and I to White Falls. We come back by Renan. Paul registered. Josie washed. I got a snack for dinner. I stopped a few minutes at Kates. She looks tired and bad. Mr Owen went to the mill to day. Ben and Paul are loading the waggon with primings.
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