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1897

yet we have had no frosts all the spring to do any damage. Much rain Wed. June 9 fair. a.m. Mowed sorrel in pasture. Then hoed potatoes at hill lot. p.m. " " " " " ". Eve. Asked Fred Reeve? to go to Lake Ave and teach class of boys. said he would C.E. business meetg. Election. Foly re- elected pres. Louis Sutliff married. Thurs. 10 fair a.m. hoed at Hill lot p.m. mowed swath through orchard and cultivated garden. Eve. prayer mtg. Lincoln Club rehearsed to Mr. Cadmus in church. Fri 11. good shower in morn. clear off "before 11" very warm in p.m. a.m. monkeyed on essay ete?. Net and Harl rode to Oberlin. p.m. S.S. lesson till 3. Mowed grass. Very heavy crop of grass grass is only crop that has made good growth. Eve. Lincoln Club Public Meeting. Father went Harl sang. Sat 12 fair. warm. Kingbird's nest in Summer Queen tree. left off winter flannels Wood Pewees bldg out near Porter Tree. Blk berries in blossom very full. a.m. mowed in orchard They cleaned home? in Father's room p.m. hoed in garden. Horse-less carriages here from Cleveland.