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1918
Tuesday, January 29, 1918
A bad day. Snow melting walkin very bad.
Ben went to see Dr Owen this morning. Got medicine for Henry he is mighty sick yet.
I got dinner to day. I finished a helmet for Bruce Reynolds to day.
I got two letters to day one from Julia Fergerson and one from Lottie Craddock.
Ben went this evening to Ren Worshams and paid for the guano to use this year. Ben is sleeping in my room to night. Edna is with him. Henry is with his mother.
8 30 oclock
Sunday, February 10, 1918
A clear nice day. We all staid at home most of the day. Just at night Ben went to Charless to get his team to go to Long Island after guano.
Mr Owen come to day wants to move to morrow. He will move in the house that Mr Bailiss moved from.
Kate Harvey come to see us to day. Josie got dinner. She fixed every thing very nice. I think all of us enjoyed dinner.
I have not seen any of Carries folks to day. Paul sent me his gloves to mend. I guess I will mend them tomorrow if nothing happens.
9 40 oclock
Friday, April 19, 1918
A cloudy [day]. Ben went to the Island for guano. I am at Johnson Reynolds to stay with the children. Johnson and Mollie started to Washington to see Bruce.
8 10 oclock
1919
Thursday, April 10, 1919
A good day. The men hauled in the pea hay this mornin and hauled manure this evening. Commenced to use the spreader this evening. Josie helped to get dinner to day and has got the dinner for ten days she says. I went to Mr Owens and dressed the baby.
While we were eating dinner Marvin called me and ask if I wanted to go fishing. Of course I said I wanted to go so he carried me to Cedar Forest. I did not catch many fish.
I was glad of the trip.
I got a letter from Alma this evening. Ben & Jim has gone to Willie Mayhews to night to get him to haul a load of guano.
10 oclock
Saturday, April 12, 1919
A good day. I went with Mr Dews to Cedar Forest. Mrs Lewis went also. Jim Brumfield carried me as far as Dews home. We then went on a waggon. Mr Mayhew & Robert went on Mayhews truck. I never saw as many people fishing on one day.
Mr. Owen went after guano. There was lots of people hauling fertilizer.
Wren come over to the river where I was and talked with me a while. I certainly did appreciate his comeing.
10 oclock
I left everything for Josie to do to day. Milkin and churning & cookin. I would like to do what I think is right a bout the work but cant do enough to suit them not if I stay at home and work all the time.