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Ther. 22° Thursday, January 2d Wind S.
2 Days Past 363 To Come
Gude's Pepto-Mangan
For Anæmia, Chlorosis,
Amenorrhœa, Dysmenorrhœa,
Chorea, Rickets, Bright's
Disease, and a general tonic
and re-constructive.
Specify Gude's (contents of an original
bottle [z?] xi.) and thus avoid substitution

Clear & beautiful winter weather
again today. Edwd went with the
telephone horse & wagon first to
Stabler's where he took out a "phone" and
after calling at home he went to "Riverside"
to connect them with the regular
line throughout the neighborhood.
They heretofore having only connected
with "Sharon" by a private line of wires.
Afternoon Carl Boswell called to see me.
Edwd telephoned to say he would stay all
night at "Riverside." I went to the store
& P.O. before & afternoon.

Ther. 20° Friday, January 3d Wind N.W.
3 Days Past Clear & Cloudy 362 To Come
Sept. 13, 1901
Dr. C. C. Godshaw, Louisville, Ky., says:
"After an active practice of about twenty-five years,
I have found your Gude's Pepto-Mangan to be the best
ferruginous preparation I have tried, and now use it
with most gratifying results exclusively in cases of anæmia
and chlorosis. It is an ideal tonic and blood-maker
in amenorrhœa due to poverty and deficiency of the blood."

Cold and windy all day. I went
to Ashton & rode back with Dr. Nichols.
Dora & Hannah Archer went to "Bloomfield"
to a "rag sewing" & spent the day. After
noon I went to the village and was called
in to Chas Brown's to prescribe for a
young man (Dudley Ridgeley) by name
who is his clerk., he has "pleuropneumonia."
I was to see him twice. Edwd came
home from "Riverside" towards evening.
Fanny & Alice Peirce were here on their
way to & from "Bloomfield." After supper
Edwd went next door to fix "[sartele?] board."

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