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Mrs Ed Mason had a son at 2-30 Oclock to day. All doing well, she has had three daughters, 2 living.

Sunday, June 8, 1902

This has been a perfect day, last nights rain makes everything so fresh & green. We are all well, Nana,s Cough is better. after breakfast, which was at ten, Mr Badger went into the City and dined with our daughter Mrs R, L, Henry returned home unclear o.clock dinner. Mrs Rearden and Nana took the Donkey Cart and went driving on Sheridan Road, they found it crowded and came near being run into by the fast automobiles Mrs Ed Mason has a fine ten pound boy to day at two Oclock and half past. I believe all doing well, It is a great treat being a boy. they lived in Denver until a few weeks ago. When she, her husband and two little girls are at Mrs L?, W, Harveys house for a few weeks Mr Mason has left his Railroad business, will take something else he is very energetic, full of Progress. has now three new offers of business they have named the new baby E. G. Mason, after his Grandfather.