1914


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January 1, 1914  I went to John and Henry Masters'.  Onie and Leon Day went with me.

January 2, 1914  Snowed and rained.  I worked in shop.

January 3, 1914  We got some wood.  Snowed.

January 4, 1914  I was at Mothers'.  Snowed.

January 5, 1914  Aunt Fannie Williams died at 3 o'clock today.  I was at John Masters' in evening.

January 6, 1914  D. C. Bailey and wife was here.  Henry Masters was here.

January 7, 1914  Went to Aunt Fannie Williams' burying at Sycamore Church.

January 8, 1914  We cut some wood.

January 9, 1914  Mother and I went to Etown.

January 10, 1914  We cut and hauled wood.

January 11, 1914  Children went to church.  Ida Egon was here.

January 12, 1914  We killed hogs.

January 13, 1914  I worked some in shop.  Redone chair.

January 14, 1914  We cut and hauled logs to Buck's.

January 15, 1914  We hauled logs.

January 16, 1914  I went to Vine Grove

January 17, 1914  We hauled logs.

January 18, 1914  James Lee and wife and D. B. Sims was here.

January 19, 1914  We hauled logs.

January 20, 1914  We hauled logs.

January 21, 1914  We hauled logs for Mother.

January 22, 1914  I went to Etown and took the marketing(?).

January 23, 1914  I took load of lumber to Etown.

January 24, 1914  Rained all day.

January 25, 1914  Stayed at home.

January 26, 1914  I went to Etown and got barrel of oil.

January 27, 1914  I took load of lumber to Etown.

January 28, 1914  I took load of lumber to Etown.  The 3 loads brought $31.13.

January 29, 1914  I took load of lumber to Etown and plowed for Mother in evening.

January 30, 1914  Rained and sleeted all day.

January 31, 1914  Snowed.


February 1, 1914  Annie Masters and Golda and Manola Day was here.

February 2, 1914  I went to Etown for telephone meeting. Nothing done.

February 3, 1914  I went to Vine Grove.  Rained all day.

February 4, 1914  Bred old Kate.  Rained in evening.  We grubbed some.

February 5, 1914  I was at James Lee's.  Sleet this evening. Cornelius S. Daugherty died.

February 6, 1914  We grubbed.  Rained in evening.

February 7, 1914  Cold today.  19 above this morning.  I fixed the clock.

February 8, 1914  Cold.  13 above this morning.

February 9, 1914  We hauled wood from D. B. Sims' new ground.

February 10, 1914  I sowed grass see at Mother's in the morning.  Snowed.

February 11, 1914  I finished sowing grass at Mother's.

February 12, 1914  We killed a hog.  Cold and windy today.

February 13, 1914  Rained, sleeted and snowed all day.

February 14, 1914  15 above zero this morning.

February 15, 1914  Mrs. Sims, Harl, Stanley Irwin, Jessie Day was here.  Snowed at night.

February 16, 1914  8 above zero this morning.  We cut wood and made fires.

February 17, 1914  I went to Vine Grove.  Boys cleaned out the stables.

February 18, 1914  We hauled manure in the morning.  Rained in evening and at night.

February 19, 1914  Rained in the morning.  Turned cold.

February 20, 1914  We cut stalks in the morning.  Hauled wood for Mother in the evening.

February 21, 1914  We cut some stalks in the morning.  Boys cut some wood Mother.  Old Bill found calf.

February 22, 1914  Horace Williams and family and Ed Ash and Bud Day was here.

February 23, 1914  Sleeted and snowed.  Barnie and Shirley Day was here at night.

February 24, 1914  6 above zero this morning.  I worked on pair of chicklines.

February 25, 1914  Still cold.  Nothing doing.

February 26, 1914  Still bad.  Nothing doing.  I was at Mother's.

February 27, 1914  Mother and I went to Etown.  Shirlie Day left for Illinois fair today.

February 28, 1914  We hauled in stack of fodder.  Fair and warmer today.


March 1, 1914  We had lots of company. Cold and snow.

March 2, 1914  Cold.  We cut stalks in morning and cut wood for Mother in evening.

March 3, 1914  I was at James Lee's in the morning.  We was at home.  They was surveying Clara's land in the evening.

March 4, 1914  I went to Vine Grove.

March 5, 1914  Ed Pfeiffer came after the cow.  I worked some on chicklines.

March 6, 1914  I went to Etown with James Lee.  We got seed oats.  Snowed in evening.

March 7, 1914  We grubbed.  Snowed.

March 8, 1914  Children went to church at Sycamore.  No Preacher. Snow this morning.

March 9, 1914  I worked in shop in morning and grubbed in evening.

March 10, 1914  We grubbed some in morning and plowed in evening.

March 11, 1914  I went to Etown.  Snowed.

March 12, 1914  We burned tobacco bed.  Cold this morning. 20 above.

March 13, 1914  Sowed tobacco bed in morning and plowed at Mother's in evening.

March 14, 1914  We plowed at Mother's.

March 15, 1914  Children went to Sycamore to Sunday School organization.  Mary Eliza Viers was here.

March 16, 1914  I went to Etown for telephone meeting.  Boys plowed and grubbed at Mother's.

March 17, 1914  We sowed oats.  Rained in evening.

March 18, 1914  We sowed oats.

March 19, 1914  We hauled load of hay from Henry's place. Got load of wood.  Sowed nearly all day.  Dr. O. F. Miller was here.

March 20, 1914  17 above zero this morning.  Worked some in shop.

March 21, 1914  We got some wood for Mother.

March 22, 1914  Children went to singing at Sycamore.  James Lee and wife was here.

March 23, 1914  We hauled wood fom D. B. Sims' new ground in the morning and plowed at Mother's in evening.

March 24, 1914  We sowed oats and grass seed.

March 25, 1914  We sowed oats in the morning.  Rained.  Got done sowing oats on our place.

March 26, 1914  I went to Vine Grove to get medicine for Tina.

March 27, 1914  I worked in shop.  Rained all day.

March 28, 1914  I sowed some clover seed in the fresh grond and went to Etown.

March 29, 1914  D. C. Bailey and wife was here and Leanor Masters.

March 30, 1914  I sowed clover for Mother.  Boys grubbed.

March 31, 1914  Rained.  We got out some sills for well house.


April 1, 1914  Rained.  I worked some in shop in morning.  We grubbed in evening.

April 2, 1914  We grubbed and plowed at Henry's place.

April 3, 1914  We grubbed and plowed in the morning and sowed oats for Mother in the evening.

April 4, 1914  We worked at Mother's in morning and plowed potato patch in the evening and sowed some clover seed for Mother and for me in evening.

April 5, 1914  Ed Ash and folks was here and Maggie Masters was here.

April 6, 1914  We plowed some at Mother's and planted our potatoes.

April 7, 1914  I plowed at Mother's.  Boys made warm bed for tomato plants.

April 8, 1914  Bessie and I went to Etown.  Cold.  We got sewing machine.

April 9, 1914  The thermometer registered 22 degrees above this morning.  We hauled rails at Mother's in morning and plowed at same in evening.

April 10, 1914  Plowed at Mother's.  New boy at Fenley Masters.

April 11, 1914  I plowed at Mothers in morning.  Rained in evening.

April 12, 1914  Children went to church at Sycamore.  Arthur Bailey and family was here in the evening.

April 13, 1914  I plowed at Mother's place.  Boys grubbed.

April 14, 1914  I plowed.  Boys grubbed in morning.  Rained in evening.

April 15, 1914  I went to Vine Grove to mill.  Rained.

April 16, 1914  We hauled rails and made fence.

April 17, 1914  We plowed and grubbed at Mother's place.

April 18, 1914  We plowed and grubbed in morning and helped Sims fight fire in evening.  Molly found colt.

April 19, 1914  Rained in morning.

April 20, 1914  We hauled load of hay in morning and plowed in the evening.

April 21, 1914  We plowed and grubbed in morning and made garden in evening.

April 22, 1914  We plowed for Mother.

April 23, 1914  We plowed for Mother in morning and hauled manure at home in evening.

April 24, 1914  We hauled manure.

April 25, 1914  We went to Etown.  Rained good rain.

April 26, 1914  Mother was here in evening.

April 27, 1914  We hauled rails and built fence.

April 28, 1914  We hauled rails and built fence.  We got our fence done and hauled some wood from D. B. Sims' new ground.

April 29, 1914  Harrowed at Mother's.

April 30, 1914  Boys harrowed for corn.  I went to Vine Grove in evening.


May 1, 1914  Boys hauled manure.  I plowed in the bottom in evening.

May 2, 1914  I went to Etown.  Virgil harrowed for Mother.

May 3, 1914  Becca and Ruth Hobbs and James Lee and wife was here.

May 4, 1914  Rained.  We plowed some in morning.  Shelled some seed corn in evening.  Rained in evening.

May 5, 1914  Rained.  We done jobs.  Made and hung gate to go in bottom.

May 6, 1914  I went to Vine Grove in morning to get medicine. We began planting corn in the evening.

May 7, 1914  We planted corn.  Rained in evening.

May 8, 1914  We grubbed bushes out of the mill race and plowed the race in.  Rained some in evening.

May 9, 1914  We planted in bottom.

May 10, 1914  John and Henry Masters and family, Mother, Annie, Alta, Jess Cowley and wife, James Lee and wife, Authur Deckard and wife was here.

May 11, 1914  We planted corn at Mother's.

May 12, 1914  We planted corn at Mother's.

May 13, 1914  We finished planting corn at Mother's and worked the potatoes in morning and plowed in the bottom in the evening.

May 14, 1914  We finished breaking in the bottom and began harrowing and dragging.

May 15, 1914  We harrowed and dragged in the bottom.

May 16, 1914  We planted corn in the bottom.

May 17, 1914  Joe Pfeiffer and family and Minnie Shelton was here.

May 18, 1914  We harrowed and dragged in the bottom.

May 19, 1914  We planted corn in bottom.  We got done planting corn.

May 20, 1914  I went to Vine Grove.

May 21, 1914  We planted cane in morning and hauled some hay in evening.

May 22, 1914  We cut bushes off the meadows.

May 23, 1914  We cut bushes off the oats.

May 24, 1914  Rob Irwin and wife and Vernie Gray was here.

May 25, 1914  We replanted corn.

May 26, 1914  We replanted corn.

May 27, 1914  We got some wood and put blast in spring.

May 28, 1914  I went to Etown.

May 29, 1914  Boys harrowed some corn.

May 30, 1914  Harrowed corn and hoed garden.

May 31, 1914  Horace Williams and wife and Alta and Grace was here.


June 1, 1914  We harrowed and replanted corn in morning.  Rained big rain in evening.  Boys set their tobacco.

June 2, 1914  I worked in shop.  Boys helped D. B. Sims set tobacco.

June 3, 1914  I sharpened set of harrow teeth in morning. We harrowed some corn in evening.

June 4, 1914  We harrowed corn at Mother's.

June 5, 1914  Rained in morning We sent to Vine Grove in evening.

June 6, 1914  We made watermelon patch.

June 7, 1914  Nobody here.  We stayed at home.  Children went to Sunday School.

June 8, 1914  We harrowed corn in bottom.

June 9, 1914  We harrowed corn at Henry's place.

June 10, 1914  We harrowed corn at Mother's in morning and cut wheat in evening at same.

June 11, 1914  We cut wheat at Mother's.  Harlie Irwin helped us.

June 12, 1914  We cut wheat at Mother's.  James Cowley cut with the boys.  Rained.

June 13, 1914  We finished cutting wheat at Mother's and cut some at home.  Rained at night.

June 14, 1914  Mother, Annie, Leanor, and Ruby Masters was here.

June 15, 1914  We cut wheat.  Jess Cowley helped us.

June 16, 1914  We cut wheat.  Jess helped.

June 17, 1914  Finished cutting wheat and plowed corn at Mother's.

June 18, 1914  We plowed corn at Mother's.

June 19, 1914  We plowed corn in bottom.

June 20, 1914  We plowed corn at Henry's place.

June 21, 1914  Mrs. Pfeiffer and Alice Wiliams was here.

June 22, 1914  Dr. Miller and Rogers was here to see Tina.

June 23, 1914  Boys plowed corn at Mother's.  I stayed at home.

June 24, 1914  I went to Vine Grove.  Boys plowed corn at Mother's.  Elmer Hibbs and wife was here in afternoon.

June 25, 1914  Boys plowed corn at Mother's.  Rained.

June 26, 1914  Boys plowed corn at same.  Dr. Rogers was here in afternoon.

June 27, 1914  Commenced cutting oats.

June 28, 1914  Henry Masters and wife was here.

June 29, 1914  We cut oats and plowed corn.

June 30, 1914  We cut oats and plowed corn.


July 1, 1914  We finished cutting oats and plowed corn.

July 2, 1914  We put up stack of wheat.

July 3, 1914  We put up stack of wheat.

July 4, 1914  I went to Rineyville to see Dr. for Tina.

July 5, 1914  Wm. T. Peck and wife was here.

July 6, 1914  We stacked wheat at Mother's and cut wagon tires.

July 7, 1914  We stacked wheat.

July 8, 1914  We stacked wheat.  I went to show at night at Sycamore.

July 9, 1914  We finished stacking wheat in morning.  Planted some late corn in evening and brought the machine and rake from Mother's.

July 10, 1914  I fixed the hay rake and we cut and put up a load of hay.  Rained good rain in evening.

July 11, 1914  Went to Rineyville to get medicine for Tina.

July 12, 1914  Children's day at Sycamore.  Si Irwin and wife was here.

July 13, 1914  We cut grass.

July 14, 1914  I went to Etown and took some peaches.  Put up some hay in evening.

July 15, 1914  We cut grass in morning.  Rained big rain at noon.

July 16, 1914  We put up some hay.  Rained some.  Big storm at night.

July 17, 1914  We done some jobs.  Rained good shower.

July 18, 1914  I took some peaches to Etown.

July 19, 1914  Ed Pfeiffer and wife was here and Lizzie Cowley was here.

July 20, 1914  I went to Rineyville to see Dr. Rogers.

July 21, 1914  We cut grass and stacked some.

July 22, 1914  We cut grass and stacked some.

July 23, 1914  We stacked hay.  Bud Day and Jesse Day helped us.

July 24, 1914  We finished the hay.

July 25, 1914  I went to Etown.  Rained some at night.

July 26, 1914  Ed Ash and family was here.  J. Lee and wife was here in evening.

July 27, 1914  We cleaned out the well and shoed Joe.

July 28, 1914  I went to Rineyville.  We helped thresh at Miles McMillen's.

July 29, 1914  We got threshing wood.

July 30, 1914  We worked late corn and watermelons.  Aunt Jane Patterson died.

July 31, 1914  Boys worked tobacco.  I cut some weeds.  Ed Ash and Wayne Wright got the hay press.


August 1, 1914  We cut bushes in the morning.  I found beehive in evening.

August 2, 1914  Mother was here.  Dr. Rogers was here.  Girl at Jess Cowley's.

August 3, 1914  I went to Etown.

August 4, 1914  I went to Rineyville to get medicine.

August 5, 1914  I went to Vine Grove to mill.

August 6, 1914  We dug some potatoes.

August 7, 1914  We cut beehive.

August 8, 1914  Virgil and I went to Rineyville.  Virgil was sick at night.  Bred old Bill.

August 9, 1914  Mr. Coyle and Sims was here in evening.

August 10, 1914  We threshed at Mother's and helped Bud thresh.  Rained.  Had 231 bushels at Mother's.

August 11, 1914  Rained all day.

August 12, 1914  We done jobs.

August 13, 1914  We threshed.  Rained at night.  Had 103 bushels of wheat.

August 14, 1914  We took sacks home.  Lee's, Mother's, and Bud's sacks.

August 15, 1914  We took some peaches to Etown.

August 16, 1914  Horace Williams and family was here in evening.

August 17, 1914  I helped thresh at S. B. Williams'.  New girl at Roy Irwin's.

August 18, 1914  Dr. Rogers was here to see Tina.  Mrs. Syrus Bailey and son and Mrs. Arthur Bailey was here and got peaches.

August 19, 1914  Henry Stovall got some peaches.  Kate Cowley was here.

August 20, 1914  We worked about the house.  Ed Ash was here.

August 21, 1914  We cleaned out some fence row and fixed some fence.

August 22, 1914  I went to Etown.  Houster brought the hay press home.

August 23, 1914  D. C. Bailey and wife was here.

August 24, 1914  I fixed the hay press.

August 25, 1914  Henry Masters and wife was here.  Helped James Lee take hay press to his place.

August 26, 1914  I went to Rineyville.

August 27, 1914  I helped James Lee set up hay press and bale straw in the morning.  Rained in evening.

August 28, 1914  I went to Ed Ash's and got 5 pigs.  Paid $22.  Rained at night.

August 29, 1914  We got some feed and fixed dry house.

August 30, 1914  Mr. James Bowling and wife and S. R. Irwin and wife and Joe Pfeiffer and wife was here.  Quarterly meeting at Sycamore.

August 31, 1914  I went to Vine Grove.  Took some peaches. Rained.


September 1, 1914  Cut some weeds at Mother's Got load of wood.

September 2, 1914  D. C. Bailey and wife and Alice Williams was here.  Helped in peaches.

September 3, 1914  We cut some weeds at Mother's.

September 4, 1914  Cut weeds at Mother's and cut some corn for her and dug some potatoes.

September 5, 1914  I went to Rineyville to get medicine for Tina.  Boys worked at Mother's cutting weeds and corn.

September 6, 1914  Children went to Sunday School.

September 7, 1914  Mrs. D. C. Bailey and Mrs. Daughterty of Texas was here.  We fixed the dry house.  Henry Masters' baby was buried at Cedar Creek.  Rained big rain in evening and at night.

September 8, 1914  Wm. A. Day and wife was here.  Mrs. R. R. Hibbs died at half past three o'clock.

September 9, 1914  I went to Vine Grove.

September 10, 1914  We cut some corn in the evening.

September 11, 1914  Rained.  We helped in the peaches and worked some in tobacco.

September 12, 1914  We cut corn.

September 13, 1914  Rob Day and family was here.

September 14, 1914  We cut corn.  Mrs. D. C. Bailey was here.

September 15, 1914  I went to Rineyville.  Boys cut corn.

September 16, 1914  We cut corn.  We plowed some for wheat.

September 17, 1914  We cut corn and plowed.

September 18, 1914  I went to Etown.  Virgil plowed.

September 19, 1914  I plowed some and worked tobacco.

September 20, 1914  Mrs. Frank Coyle was here.

September 21, 1914  We cut corn.

September 22, 1914  We cut corn.

September 23, 1914  Rained all day.

September 24, 1914  I went to Rineyville.  Boys got wood and cut corn.

September 25, 1914  We cut corn.

September 26, 1914  We finished cutting corn in the bottom. Harl and Stan Irwin helped us.

September 27, 1914  Mother, Sanford and wife, James Lee and wife was here.

September 28, 1914  We cut tobacco.

September 29, 1914  We cut corn.

September 30, 1914  We cut corn.


October 1, 1914  We cut corn for Mother and harrowed some.  Got horse crippled.

October 2, 1914  I went to Etown.  Got fertilizer.

October 3, 1914  Fixed drill and got some feed and wood and harrowed.

October 4, 1914  Fenley Masters and wife and a lot of other folks was here.

October 5, 1914  We fixed to sow wheat.  Henry Masters got 18 1/2 bushels of wheat.

October 6, 1914  We sowed wheat at Mother's.

October 7, 1914  We finished sowing wheat at Mother's.

October 8, 1914  Fixed drill in morning and drilled wheat for Wm. A. Day in evening.

October 9, 1914  I went to Rineyville to get medicine.  Rained all day.

October 10, 1914  Rained big rain in morning.  I put pair of shoes on old Charlie in morning.

October 11, 1914  We stayed at home.  Boys went to John's.

October 12, 1914  I went to Vine Grove to mill.  Boys picked apples.

October 13, 1914  Rained.

October 14, 1914  Rained all day.

October 15, 1914  Rained all day.

October 16, 1914  I went to Rineyville.  Boys picked pears.

October 17, 1914  I went to Etown in evening.  Boys cut cane.

October 18, 1914  John and Henry Masters and family was here.

October 19, 1914  We cut cane.

October 20, 1914  Virgil helped Bud sow wheat in evening. Dr. Rogers was here.

October 21, 1914  Aunt Betsy Scott and Lula Sherrard was here.  I picked some apples.  Elmer helped Bud in evening.

October 22, 1914  We finished cutting corn in the morning. Virgil helped Bud Day sow wheat.

October 23, 1914  I went to Etown after fertilizer.  Bud Day disced ground for wheat for me.

October 24, 1914  I sowed wheat.  Bud Day and Jesse helped me.

October 25, 1914  H. B. Peck was here.

October 26, 1914  We finished sowing wheat.

October 27, 1914  We got some wood and cut posts for warm house.

October 28, 1914  We hauled load of wood for Mother.  Hauled our posts and began warm house.  Mrs. D. C. Bailey was here.

October 29, 1914  I hauled load of wheat to Vine Grove.

October 30, 1914  Bessie and I went to Etown.

October 31, 1914  We worked on our warm house.


November 1, 1914  Nothing doing.  Sunday.

November 2, 1914  We worked on apple house.  Ed Ash and wife, Mother, Annie, and Aunt Kate Patterson was here.

November 3, 1914  We worked on apple house.  Alice Williams was here in evening.

November 4, 1914  We worked on same.

November 5, 1914  We worked on apple house.

November 6, 1914  I took load of wheat to Vine Grove.

November 7, 1914  We put our apples in new apple house.

November 8, 1914  Albert Sherrard and wife was here.

November 9, 1914  I went to Rineyville to get medicine for Tina.  Boys buried potatoes.

November 10, 1914  We gathered some corn.

November 11, 1914  Hauled load of wheat to Vine Grove.

November 12, 1914  Hauled load of wheat to same.  New boy at Arthur Deckard's.

November 13, 1914  We gathered some corn.

November 14, 1914  We worked some on wagon bed.

November 15, 1914  Elmer Hibbs was here in evening.  Rained some.

November 16, 1914  We finished wagon bed.

November 17, 1914  We gathered corn at Mother's for Mother.

November 18, 1914  We gathered Mother's corn and hauled in her fodder.

November 19, 1914  We finished hauling in Mother's corn and gathered load of our corn and took it to Annie.  Paid Mother interest on note.

November 20, 1914  I went to Etown.  Boys got some wood. Cold.  12 above zero.

November 21, 1914  We painted wagon box.  Boys got wood for Mother.

November 22, 1914  D. C. Bailey and wife and James Lee and wife and a lot of other folks was here.

November 23, 1914  Boys gathered corn at Mother's.

November 24, 1914  Boys gathered corn at Mother's.  Albert Earley hung himself.

November 25, 1914  We hauled fodder in the morning and helped Clarence Gunning at his house in evening.

November 26, 1914  Boys went to A. Earley's funeral at Mt. Zion.  We fixed some fence in evening.

November 27, 1914  We gathered corn at Mother's.

November 28, 1914  I went to Etown after barrel of oil. Bessie went with me and had her finger lanced.

November 29, 1914  Rained.  Wm. A. Day and wife was here in evening.

November 30, 1914  I went to Rineyville after medicine.


December 1, 1914  We gathered corn at Mother's.

December 2, 1914  We finished gathering corn at Mother's.

December 3, 1914  We gathered corn in the bottom in morning and rained in evening.

December 4, 1914  We fixed telephone line.  Rained.

December 5, 1914  We got some wood and made some boards.  Rained.

December 6, 1914  Mother and Annie was here.  Rained.

December 7, 1914  We made boards in morning and worked tearing down millhouse at Henry's place in evening.

December 8, 1914  We finished tearing down house and hauled the lumber over home.

December 9, 1914  We laid foundation of crib.  Snowed.  Barnie Day got back from Illinois.

December 10, 1914  I went to Etown.  Snowed.

December 11, 1914  Barnie and Jesse Day was here.  Snowed.

December 12, 1914  Went hunting in morning.  Killed 10 squirrels.  R. T. McMartry, Sheriff, was killed by Graham.

December 13, 1914  Snowed all day.

December 14, 1914  Barnie Day killed mare.  She had broken leg.  Cold.

December 15, 1914  We got wood for Mother.  Below zero.

December 16, 1914  We got wood.  Still cold.

December 17, 1914  We killed hogs.

December 18, 1914  We hauled some fodder and cane.

December 19, 1914  Went to Rineyville to get medicine.  Rained and snowed.

December 20, 1914  Mada and Nellie Nall was here.

December 21, 1914  Went to Etown.

December 22, 1914  We got some wood for Mother in morning and hauled some fodder for us.

December 23, 1914  Boys cut wood.  I worked some in shop.

December 24, 1914  Rained.  School was out.  Children went to school to entertainment.  Turner Graham, Jr. was sentenced to be executed.

December 25, 1914  Nobody here.  Children went to Mother's.

December 26, 1914  Leila and Sanford was here.

December 27, 1914  Nothing doing.

December 28, 1914  Boys hauled load of cane.

December 29, 1914  Rained.  We cleaned out the shop.

December 30, 1914  I was at James Bowling's.  Boys helped Bessie wash in morning and went hunting in evening.

December 31, 1914  We gathered load of corn in morning and got wood for Mother's in evening.  Cold.