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1918
Monday, September 16, 1918
A good day. The men folks moved two curings of tobacco and cut two rooms of green tobacco.
Josie picked up some apples and got dinner. I churned and picked some beans this morning. In the evening I went to Marvins a few minutes and picked a few more beans then went to the tobacco ground and helped to load the waggon and to the barn and helped to unload so as to hurry Ben and Paul. They wanted to go to Altavista and I did not want them to be late.
Josie had supper ready when we got to the house. While we were eating, Denia come and brought me a pan of light bread. I certainly was glad of the bread. Was sorry that Denia had so much trouble but I do appreciate it.
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Ben and Paul and Josie are at Altavista tonight.
Tuesday, October 8, 1918
A good day. Ben Owen and the children cut corn. William Gilbert helped half of the day.
This evening Ben went to see a bout some lumber that he bought from Mrs Berger. Josie ironed this morning and picked peas this evening. I picked some beans. I went to Marvins a while this evening. Carrie was canning apples.
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Wednesday, October 9, 1918
A good day there was frost this morning. The men finished cutting corn. Henry and Luke finished the corn while the others shocked. Josie got dinner.
I picked a few beans this evening. Josie sulphered some apples and made some pickle.
I dug a few potatoes and cut the sun flowers. To night Ben and Marvin has gone to Strait Stone for plow points.
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Monday, November 4, 1918
A good day.
We got up this morning at two oclock. The men folks fed. Josie and I got breakfast and they eat and got off to Gretna with two loads of tobacco. There was so much tobacco at Gretna they could not sell.
They got home nine oclock at night. Josie got dinner then went to Marvins and stayed with Carries children while Marvin and Carrie went to Altavista. Carrie had some work done on her teeth.
I picked some dried beans. To night Josie and I shelled two buckets full. Before they were shelled Kate Harvey come a few minutes. She wanted to see Ben.
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Tuesday, November 5, 1918
A good day. Ben is one of the Judges at Elections. He was at Renan all day. Mr Owen hauled some wood. We needed it mighty bad.
Josie and I and Reese put some tobacco in the pit. Josie staid at home and got dinner for her self and Edna and Franklin. Marvin carried Reese and Henry and I to Banister River to fish. We caught twenty one fish.
Carrie gave us a nice mess of steak we had it for supper.
Heard today that Max Creasy died this morning. I am sorry for the family.
I have shelled a few beans to night. Am most a sleep now. Heard today that Jessie Hutcherson is at home on furlow for 48 hours.
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