Tuesday, November 26, 1901

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Mon. & Tue. night Bro. Wood preached but by night of Nov. 26, he closed the meetings having had 8 joiners. Eight that gave their hearts to Jesus & plenty more thinking deeply on the subject. May they all think over the matter & their condition & plunge between the flood (the blood of Jesus) & be made whiter than…

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Sunday, November 24, 1901

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Sun. Nov. 24th — Mary & I went to S.S. & Ma, Rosa, Cecil, Hazel, & Sophia & Randall went to church & then all of us (Jno, Geo, Frank, & Charley too) went to the Baptising. The people that were Baptised were: Edith & Lizzie Newshafer, Dora Flynn, Ma, & Mary. Thus showing faith in Jesus in entering the…

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Sunday, November 17, 1901

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17th — Mary & I went to S.S. & church. Elected new officers. Our revival has been held one week today & we have 3 “joiners”. Ma, Mary & Edith Newshafer. “Glory be to God in the highest.”

Sunday, November 10, 1901

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Sun. 10th — Mary & I went to S.S. & church meeting, today was the beginning of a revival held by Bro. O.L. Wood, Pastor of Utica Baptist Church. Mary, Ma & I went to church in eve. at 7 p.m.

Tuesday, November 5, 1901

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5th — Frank & I went up to the “70” & got an old cow & calf & took them to the Toby Place. Put all 20 old cows & 17 calves in Toby pasture, watered them & then gathered corn. This is a recurring mystery! Where is this Toby pasture, and is it owned by a half-sibling of Jim…

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Monday, November 4, 1901

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4th — Snowed last night. Fixed fence & gathered corn. Pa & John hauled the apples off today. There were 70 Barrels. 37 barrels of number ones — $2.75 each & 33 barrels of number twos — $2.00 each. Each of the grade-one barrels were worth $2.75, which has the same spending power as $83.07 in 2019. Thirty-seven grade-one barrels…

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Friday, November 1, 1901

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Nov. 1, 1901 — made cider, watered cattle, gathered load of corn. Took a load of wood to town.