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Iowa Byington Reed diary, April 1, 1905-December 31, 1906
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Sunday November 19th 1905 I was about home all day. I read and wrote what spare time I had. Weather pleasant. I looked for Rob & Cora out or I would have gone down home awhile. Monday November 20th 1905 It was 21 years today since Charlie & Ida were married. Ott is sick today. Will helped me wash in the morning. We went down town in the afternoon. Stopped at Woolfs. Hattie rode down to Fannies with me. Mother went over to Aunt Libs. Tuesday November 21st 1905 The men in the neighborhood gathered Jennie Danners corn for her. I kept the dinner waiting thinking some of them would he here but they ate up at Mrs Danners. I sewed some in afternoon. I did the ironing and did churning in the forenoon. Wednesday November 22nd 1905 They finished the corn today. Will bought it and it brought $80.80. Father brought Mother out this forenoon and I took her home in the afternoon. The boys went to the timber for a couple of loads of Wood. Mother and I stopped at Woolfs and then went on to town. I left her at home. Hattie does not feel any better. a fine day. I read in evening.
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Sunday November 19th 1905 I was about home all day. I read and wrote what spare time I had. Weather pleasant. I looked for Rob & Cora out or I would have gone down home awhile. Monday November 20th 1905 It was 21 years today since Charlie & Ida were married. Ott is sick today. Will helped me wash in the morning. We went down town in the afternoon. Stopped at Woolfs. Hattie rode down to Fannies with me. Mother went over to Aunt Libs. Tuesday November 21st 1905 The men in the neighborhood gathered Jennie Danners corn for her. I kept the dinner waiting thinking some of them would he here but they ate up at Mrs Danners. I sewed some in afternoon. I did the ironing and did churning in the forenoon. Wednesday November 22nd 1905 They finished the corn today. Will bought it and it brought $80.80. Father brought Mother out this forenoon and I took her home in the afternoon. The boys went to the timber for a couple of loads of Wood. Mother and I stopped at Woolfs and then went on to town. I left her at home. Hattie does not feel any better. a fine day. I read in evening.
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