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![]() | [...]elle's wound, etc. Developed 4 plates of Selby. A to Terry. Smoky. Otherwise bright. 62* at 7:[...]. Groomed him. 1st thoroughly washed his face. It opened & let pus run in night. There must be a lot in it, from the inflamatory signs. In. Made up hypo,[...]5 out of his vegetables. Only had old developer, it took its time in showing results. Thro' at 5:00,[...]red vegetables, broad beans, young beets, size of a dollar, 1st things. Milked. Supper 7:35, roast[...]loose in the corral. Breakfast ready 9:10. Had a cold bath. Breakfast inside, too chilly & windy[...]im. Find rubbing him over with damp rag, rinsing it out often & then rubbing with a dry towel , having previousxly given him a good brush grooming makes his coat look quite bri[...]e gate, picked incessantly gooseberries. Had 1/2 a mind to go back & get Alec to come as there were so many, but thought it wouldnt be worth the time, as he picks so slowly.[...]Hamlin's brother, Herb, passed. Coyle stopt for a few moments. Mrs Hamlin drove past with h[...] |
![]() | [...]y Gazelle. He told me about Braley's bull having a pitch fork stuck into it by Ed Bright. Been in 3 days about. Took 3 men to haul it out in the corral where Scott drove it. At 2:30 E on Dolly, I on Andy with dogs, through Coal Bank Gate, round our new fence. A cow & calf inside it. Drove it out. To Terry. Hounds caught a jackrabbit on the way. We tore it up for them & they ate every morsel. I stayed wi[...]temporarily wired the coulee gate as Monday night a lot got out & crossed the river. He had intended[...]erable morning. Cool Arose 7:30. Leapt up in a hurry, had slept too long. Alas!. Fire going.[...]up. Swept. Groomed Gazelle & squirted his leg. It is fearfully inflamed still. His coat is beginning to shine like satin. In at 1:30. Got lunch up. It came on to rain quite hard & spring like. Got go[...]ts, are not quite that. Supper on 6:15. Stuffed a young jackrabbit, killed yesterday, & baked it. Rice pudding, tartlettes. Milked. Picketed calves. Jelly turned into gallon crock, not sure it will jellify, tho' tried it often in spoon before milking, but not aft[...] |
![]() | [...]9:00. Cold bath. Breakfast outside, last 3 days it has been too chilly. Much warmer this morning.[...]8 of them. Groomed Gazelle & sprayed his wound. It really looks as if the edges meant healing now, &[...]ater, cleaned corral, took manure to pile. 5:00 it was then. Lit fire. Water on. Pulled carrots &[...]got peas & beans. Made pot au feu, potatoes in it too. Milked. Picketed calves. Supper 8:15. Wa[...]All 3 jumped out. All hurt & unconscious. E got a letter from [Written in red: Mr Lindsay. His sad[...]& stay some time soon. Mrs Tusler gave birth to a girl this morning. E had a bath. 11:15 pm a shower began. Bed 11:30] |
![]() | [...]Washed up. Changed. Ewen saddled up Andy. Got a bundle of picture papers & took them up to Henry'[...]d me to come to see the patients. First Henry in a red flannel nightgown. Spoke a few words to him, then into the next room. Mrs T, all in white, her baby by her side, a girl, such a wee mite. Chatted 3/4 hr. Back home. Andy brok[...]back. Lunch 2:00. Hamlin was left by his wife. It was raining. She went up to Tuslers. Alec & I b[...]asture fence East line to show where H was to put a gate in, but he didnt turn up. Swept. Washed up[...]. Lining of old possum rug put strings on, & put it over him to keep flies off, proved effective. Le[...]rned socks of Alec's, finished all had on hand, & a pr of Mr C's socks darned & patched. Got[...] |
![]() | [...]28, 1896 Hamlin came 11:30, went with E to put a wire gate in fence. Lansden & another man came u[...]azelle. I cut G's hooves. E & H went off to put a wire gate at the mare's fence into the new pastur[...]when tapping on the screen door made me change to a cotton dress. Proved to be Lansden & a friend come to get tatoes. Alec took them to the[...]nted Karsak paper prints & trimmed them. Trimmed a few tomato bushes Smoky. Showeredd about 6 o[...]leared up. Attended to Gazelle's wound. Sprayed it, gave him 2 qts oats which feed we began yesterda[...]room window. Lunch 2:15. Tried the ginger beer, it is not up enough, sparkles from the bottom, but t[...]o the garden, gathered onions & carrots. Trimmed a few tomato bushes of their leaves & tops.W[...] |
![]() | [...]arly thro' Alec & I, when Simpson of the LX-, and a 101 cowpuncher called. I showed them the dogs &[...]ed me up. But I made Alec's & E's breakfast, ate a little toast & tea. Washed up. Swept. Gazelle'[...]Made butter, egg sultana flour pudding, steamed it. , custard, boiled beets, & beans. Hamlin left 100 cottonwood poles at the corral place, 2 loads, a man helping him has to go 3 miles down cre[...] |
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![]() | [...]for Saddle Horse Pasture Spring, where they made a good reservoir for the horses to drink from. I c[...]d bed bugs in Alec's mattress, puffed powder over it. Made meat sandwiches. Reade to lunch, talked on garden subjects. Planet Junior Drill, he says, is a splendid little machine. Best plan to cut superf[...]ers" off of the tomato plants. Good farmers hire a man to go through their corn (maize), thin[...] |
![]() | [...]d prairie dogs, & near K's ranch Petrarch started a young jackrabbit which he caught, Jan very excite[...]oys, Willie Langsyne, Golding, just returned from a wolf hunt, got a young coyote, ran into a litter of them 1/2 grown. Team put in stable. S[...]eted calves. Bed at 11:30. Tooth ached in the night. Got up, put stuff in it, got to sleep. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1896[...]inclined towards experimenting on the nerve with a red hot pin of some sort. There is stopping in t[...]morning (9 gals). Gathered carrots & turnips for a curry. WD. Milked. |
![]() | [...], 1896 Made bromide prints morning, afternoon, night. Mrs Olynger & Miss Donovan called. Looked at Ga[...]ng. Out at 2:30. Lunch. Was just going to boil a ham when Mrs O, & Miss Donovan arrived. Chatted, showed darkroom & photos. Ewen gave them a lecture on the manner of enlarging. Showed them[...]nes arrived. Chatted Had some new ginger beer. It popped & fizzed up like anything. He drop[...] |
![]() | [...]t to Mr Price's. Headache since last evening. A lovely day, middle day very hot. Breeze westerly Arose 6:30. Had turned cows & calves out last night. Breakfast prepared. Got clothes out of storehou[...]o Fallon to sell vegetables, & with that beast of a horse, Jumbo, it will take him 2 days to do the trip. It was a hot, dusty, road. We had to let the team go slow, they are so very fat. A coyote, E sent Petrrch after a coyote near prairie dog town, but it was only a cause of delay. Jan ran most of the way f[...] |
![]() | [...]road up Mizpah Creek Lovely. Cool very. Warm night. Arose 7:30. Breakfast 8:00. Got off by 10:[...]seemed covered with unripe plums, one tree I got a lot of red ripe ones from one little tree,[...] |
![]() | [...]horse & rode off to his place of rendevous where a fresh mount & his men await him 12 miles off. We[...]tting awhile, & took photo of Mr Lindsay branding a sorrel foal in the chute, Henry Boyes holding its[...]aly on his horse by the corral gate in which were a lot of mares. Watched halter breaking on horseba[...]raced our ponies round the flat course. I won by a neck, & my pony ran out of the course with[...] |
![]() | [...]ry still day. Arose 7:30 about. Ewen put on a pr of knickerbocker breeches of Mr Lindsay's whic[...]s, but men never got back to get them up. I made a pet of a tied - up bronco. On grass fed it. Mr L & I tried to get a bronco in the chute, but he decided it was so awfully hot & excited, to turn him in with mares. Read a short story in "Black & White". Before supper Mr[...]We, Mary & I, went to the potato patch, & I dug a mess of very small ones, & nearly all dug, tops q[...]hed churn. Into sitting room. Darned sleeves of a flannel shirt of Ewen's. Dinner 12:00. Mr Ferdo[...]Ewen fed horses (3) their oats. Mrs Payne put on a very nice brown habit. We took her photo in the corral, & one against the brush. I went to a hill a good way off & took a distant view of the ranch, & then back & took another closer with Mrs Payne leaning over the fence. Had a bath & put on a St Paul blouse, not a bad one. WD. Read. E had watered & fed[...] |
![]() | [...]Bert helping. He had to go & drive cattle out of a pasture where they had broken in. I looked on to[...]dy. Awfully dusty up at the corrals. I went for a stroll. Then chatted with Mrs Payne on making pu[...]rrals, took photos of 3 weight carrying broncos. A Herr Foster came to stay the night, a Pole German. He has bought a ranch lately on Powder River, 10 miles from Ferdo[...]Mrs Comstock. She sent us an invitation to stay a week with her, last Tuesday. SATURDAY,[...]et Mr Daly about 2 miles along the road. I spied a freshly killed calf. Killed by wolves. Mr D thought a steak could be cut from it. He was riding a grey bronco. The cattle were making a great fuss round the poor calf. It seemed shorter the road down the creek in dayligh[...]d awhile, working since April for LO , left 4.4. A man named VanDyke running the 4.4 now. Got to Bridge 2:15. We watered team & found they had put a small old collar on Frank instead of our own. At[...]Mr D also. The birthday party is tomorrow. Ate a few 1/2 ripe plums & some bull berries on our way[...]t home. I put sheets on bed & washed self. Left a pr of Oxford shoes at Mr L's. Mr P & Lanc[...] |
![]() | SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1896 Read. A trial between Mr P, Mr D, & Mr Irvine's horses.[...]. Breakfast. Wiped up. Read Graphics. Out for a walk, dogs with me. Jan le them off to a dog town. I had to do lot of holloing to get her[...]ast. Steeplechase course ridden over. In. Read a little. Supper about 6:30 or 7:00. Cold mutton,[...]ip with us. WD. Bed 9:15. About 5 o'clock took a photo of Mr Price in the shade, smallest stop, 3[...]te in. Off 10:30. Stopped at Mr Archdales. Mrs A washing. She rushed to change her dress.[...] |
![]() | [...]d, etc. Cleaned corral. Breakfast by 9:00. Had a cold bath before. Washed up. Dustied bottles &[...]room on shelves. Hamlin has painted the darkroom a sort of peacock green. We wanted a light blue. Outside white & green. Swept & dustied our room. E went to get up a saddle horse. Alec busy all day picking vegetabl[...]raw tomatoes, cucumbers. Washed up. WD. Wrote a note to Mr Lindsay. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST[...]y. I stitched at E's Mackintosh, sewed collar on it, etc. E drove up horses & hitched the team to Tusler's buggy & took it up there. Then when back, he hitched onto our wagon which was full of manure & unloaded it on the manure pile. I unhitched & turned the tea[...]1:10, first watermelon of our own. Henry has had a great many. Alec has sold 10 of them for H in Fa[...]tatoes, sago pudding, cucumber. Alec brought up a man that E & I thought would stay here, bu[...] |
![]() | [...]ast, butter, bacon. Swept, Washed up. Out. Did a little stitching. Folded up a tent & put it away that had used on hay. Put paint pots away.[...]ble one of Mr Lindsay which I wanted to finish as a curiousity. Alec gathered beans, sweet corn, etc[...]r him to sell at Fallon. He had. Alec is to get a commission for selling them from Henry, but they[...]ints. Smoky. Fine. Very warm, but didnt feel it. 88* at 2:00pm. Arose 6:45. Alec started f[...]xpected to ship did not do so. Alec brought back a lot of stuff. Milked , picketed calves.[...] |
![]() | [...]. Arose 6:45. Had to give clean flannel combi a stitch. Fire lit. Milked. Turned cows out. Wa[...]ted Dolly. She is always shut up in loose box at night. Cleaned stable & corral. Dogs food & breakfast[...]put them in tub of cold water for the night, but it didnt loosen them, so I put them in the photo wat[...]2 silk blouses, 2 sacks, Ewen's tweed rug used as a bed cover. Lunch 2:00, Canteloupe melons, & wate[...]n had 2 chases after 2 antelope & one chase after a coyote with dogs. No kill. No plums at Newman's[...]of watermelon. Folded clothes. WD. Stitched at A's shirts wee. Bed SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1896[...]o let them in mare's pasture, when Lo! & Behold!, a coyote with one hind foot gone (old amputation),[...]ing post, ran in, asked Ewen if he wished to hunt it - he did - saddled up Dolly & off he went with the 3 dogs, but he saw nothing of it. Breakfast at 9:30. Cold bath before. Washed u[...]. E proposed to keep Dolly in training, mark out a track in our new pasture, & Sunflower also, then[...]Avona in Miles City, & if good enough, put her in a race. We found a few plums which we ate. Went from patch to patch in search of plums. Finally E showed me the remains of a foal killed this spring early, I think or last fall perhaps, one of Mr Price's mare's. Stopped at a cherry patch & picked till 5:45. Supper 7[...] |
![]() | [...]Wax pole beans, & then the bush white wax beans. It takes me 1/2 an hr to gather 1 gal if pretty plen[...]y busy till 3:00 picking vegetables, when he took a wagon load to Terry. At 12:00 Olynger stopped on[...]s. [Written in red: Olynger said Henry Landree & a man named French have quit the country for fear o[...]herries on. Made tartlettes, gooseberry puffs, & a molasses cake. They left at 11:45 for Terry, E &[...]digging potatoes. E wanted me to help him drive a Coyle 2 yr old back to C's pasture. He had driv[...]is left shoulder). After 4 or 5 races round, got it to go thro' lower gate. By then it was "plum played out". Couldnt get up a trot hardly. In 6:00. Supper on. Milked[...] |
![]() | [...]g potatoes 100#, Alec & I. Gathered vegetables. A to Terry in wagon. Lovely. Not very smokey.[...]We gathered 3 gallons of beans, thein I gathered a bushel basket full of green tomatoes, then 1 1/2[...]AY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1896 Tried to make jelly, but it wouldnt harden. Printed on Kassack. Will Coyle[...]l of water for calves. Breakfast at 9:00. I had a cold bath first. Washed up & swept. Put my chok[...]10# lard pails of sugar in the 3 gals of juice . It boiled & boiled till 4:00, when I took it off having to boil 1/2 a ham, but it never jellied in the spoon. At 3 printed[...] |
![]() | [...]d, only makes breakfast later, & Alec ought to do it. Breakfast ready 8:45. Had cold tub. Breakfast[...]utter came 1 1/2 #. The jelly wouldnt come, only a very thick clammy syrup. Took it off at 2:00, & poured into 2 gal jar & 1qt glass[...]ll the morning & part afternoon. I tried to make a varnish to spot negatives with of black sealing wax & alcohol, but it was no go. Did the touching at last , water colo[...]d yesterday. Cleaned & washed them. Put them in a pot in the spring. Prepared for toning. Lunch l[...]ning at 5:30. Printed 20 prints, Ewen & I. Read a story in "Truth". Commenced cooking at 4:[...] |
![]() | SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1896 We rode the country for a coyote, but saw none. Alec to Fallon. Lovely[...]behind, saddled, pulled back when Jumbo started, it looked like a pulling match. Milked, watered Skip & Dolly. Fe[...]d, sat disconsolately under our wagon & howled. A jackrabbit was coursed, but saved itself in rough[...]rested till 3:40. Started homewards. We killed a rattlesnake. E cut it open & disclosed a newly eaten sparrow full grown, looked far too la[...]d. Cleaned stable. Full up was the barrow. Put it on the manure heap. Alec cleaned rest out later.[...]s. I cleaned up our room & washed up. Out. Ate a few plums. In. Put water on to boil for[...] |
![]() | [...]. Henry helped pick red & plum. Then he went in A's wagon out to his (Henry's) melon patch. Helped E put Frank's collar & breast strap right. Alec back with a lot of melons, of which we kept 3, as H requested[...]d tomato plants, 1/2 of them with 3 wall tents, 1 A tent, & 2 'palins in case of frost. Gathered 2 g[...]egetables. WD. Bed 11:15. Still raining. Wish it would stop. Washes all the nutriments out of the[...]Bottled ginger beer. Mr & Mrs Landsen called. A to Terry horseback. Dull. Threatened to rai[...]Swept. Washed up. Out. Screwed vignette onto a printing frame, & we tried a photo of Mr Lindsay in racing colours, not quite a success. I had to bottle, cork, & put away ginge[...]wagon up from saddle horse pasture where he left it last night. At 2:00 Mrs Anderson & Mr & Mrs Landsen[...] |
![]() | [...]ade was that I kept the cream too cold preventing it "coming." Lunch 2:20. Ate 4 canteloupes. Alec[...]day. I uncovered tomatoes in the morning. One & a half pounds of butter got put up. At 4:55 Jan &[...]een Fallonwards with the dogs. They caught & ate a jack rabbit. Supper, vegetable rechaufee', parsn[...]lunch. All over & under exposed , never had such a poor lot before. Think it is partly caused by the film being too old[...] |
![]() | [...]got on to Sunflower in the corral. She never did a thing but jigged around a little. Rode out for 15 minutes & back. I went[...]SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1896 Pulled a double tooth out. Sanford K out with us & hounds. Dull. Cool Arose at 7:40. Had a bad night, tooth ached, got up several times to put tooth ache solution into it. Milked, turned cows out, etc. Got small glass & wire pliers , into storehouse, & ran wire round it, twisted them up, first wire, hung by it from rafter, but it broke. Put stronger wire round the tooth, joined[...]an in with the tooth "nel mano", told Ewen. Bled a great deal. But it didnt hurt getting it out. Breakfast got merrily. Washed up. Cady Sc[...]Sanford K arrived & said Scott gone to help find a lost man on Powder River somewhere. I saddled Su[...]thru' coal bank gate, down Newman's Hollow. Ran a jackrabbit near Fallon Creek. S kept heading it, baulked Pete. Got away up in the hills. Across[...]lked. Sunflower went very well. Rather tired at night. S left 10:10. |
![]() | [...]Put him up luncheon. He got off 1:30. Reduced a negative locally. Lunch 1:00. Toned 16 prints.[...]hey are. Got fire lit 5:10. Dug salsify, washed it, etc. Peeled tatoes. Milked. Alec back[...] |
![]() | [...]. Kept SE course. Saw about 15 Golden Plover in a flock. They squatted close to the ground on seeing us ride close, then they rose & flew off a few yards. Saw a large band of sheep near FallonCreek. I rode hom[...]ed. Watered the 2 mares. Cleaned stble, wheeled it to manure pile. In. Dog's food cooked, etc. Br[...]River Bridge, 1 of himself on Wave double. Wrote a note to Roberts Minneapolis Supply Store enclosing 15c for a catalogue. Note to Reade enclosing photo of his[...]Latter paid $2.10 for cigars. Stith's I ordered a potato digger, with freight $9.65. Train[...] |
![]() | [...]rtlettes, melons. . Washed up. Churned. Wrote a letter to Wickham concerning #200 per annum being[...]Must let cows get all the salt they want. I put a little salt in the cream. Supper on 5:10. Gathe[...]. Milked. Picketed calves. Supper 7:45. Boeuf a la mode, tatoe cakes fried, tomatoes cooked, carr[...]ined me. We rode to the dead steer. Wolves been a'chewing on it. I had to ride back . In 12:20. Dinner 1:15, boeuf a la mode, mashed tatoes, hot rice pudding, cake, tartlettes, watermelon. Washed up. Nailed a box for salt in corral. Went to look at corral, men putting up the poles now. Churned & read a "Black & White", but tho' churned incessan[...] |
![]() | [...]m, cocoa. Washed up partly, Alec finished. Took a photo of Hamlin's brother, Herb, against willow tree. (6yr old bronco, very gentle). Up & developed it. Very good, 34 stop & 50 part sec. Yesterday li[...], veered to South around dead steer, hoped to see a coyote - but No! Across head prongs of Ash Creek[...]sh, boiled tatoes in jackets, cake, milk, melons, a lovely Queen of All Muskmelon one was, coffee. Washed up. Looked at a Price Graphic. WD. Bed 10:20. Had a cigar end smoke. |
![]() | [...]ldren having moved & blurred themselves. Out for a ride about 4:40. Up onto Fallon Flat. Sa[...] |
![]() | [...]fed mares. Today I give up cleaning stable out. It takes too much time, makes breakfast late. Break[...]2 paulins, & new tent. Put 'em on cart & pushed it up to storehouse. It commenced to come down in torrents. I plucked th[...]25# only, afraid they might get frozen - touched a little other night, some of them. Supper attende[...]. Soaked the films in glycerine & pinned them on a board. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1896 Printed b[...]churning sometime today, but never got around to it. Got to work on bromide prints12:10. Commenced[...]ed more printing 3:15. At 5:15 put the prints in a cold hypo solution, then into a very hot (136*) solution for toning sepia prints. Kept it hot on kitchen stove. Cooked supper. Mil[...] |
![]() | [...]o get me oyster plant for dimnner. He brought up a lot of leeks. Explained where oyster plant grew, he brought up a little. I had to go & get more. Took a horrid time to scrape & wash. I wrote a letter to Smith's Cash Store, San Francisco, for fruit, dried, & a wheelbarrow @ $9.00. One order to be got for $9.[...]matoes stuffed, rice, coffee. Washed up. Killed a young cock. Read wee. Bed . Written in red: Valentine Gasden, the "Record" reports as dead a few days ago from heart disease. Hamlin could no[...]n & I with dogs oyther side of Fallon Creek. Saw a coyote, chased a jackrabbit. Glotious weather. Bright. Cool[...]fast 9:00. Washed up. Swept. Changed. Plucked a fowl. Alec finished it, washing out its inside. We got off about 11:30.[...]the rolling gravel hills to other side. E spied a yellow coyote in a draw, he thought. I said it ran over the divide. We rode up there, started a jackrabbit unfortunately. I saw the coyote later, & it passed close to Ewen. He waved for me to go up on divide. C Watkins just passed. He told Ewen he had lost a lot of his saddle horses & team, was driving a pair of horses up the creek. Saw no more[...] |
![]() | [...]y hot of course. Milked. Breakfast 9:30. I had a cold bath. Swept. Washed up. Made up lunches,[...]tc. Went 1st to PO, left camera there. Ewen got a new collar from Stith. Went off to the Section H[...]his October again. Home by 6:30. Called for 1/2 a pig at Coyles on the way. They were out. Got th[...]leans out the stable always now after breakfast. It was 12:55 before I could commence to churn. The pig's head took up a good deal of time. Scalded & scraped, but the br[...]ed to pull or scrape out. Had to cut skin to get it off. The head of a pig should, I think, always be singed. Churned f[...]slide out of one of Mrs F's plates. We developed it tho' & the light hadnt harmed plate at all, very[...]to bake. Supper attended to. Milked. Had made a pickle for the pork, superflous. Supper at 8:20 a[...]auce, steamed lemon essence pudding. Washed up - a very big wash too. Put the pork in 4 gallon crock, & poured the pickle, which was cold in spring, over it. 8 1/2 # pork in pickle. Thru' by 11:00.[...] |
![]() | [...]0 till 7:55. Gathered popcorn. E out late. Ran a coyote, killed a jackrabbit. Lovely, 6:00 - 38*, 11:35 - 45*[...]t to go out with dogs , went to bed too late last night. Sunflower very fresh & self-willed. Went thru'[...]oo. I gathered my corn in sack tied to my belt. A used bushel basket. At 2:30 up & had lunch. Gat[...]shed hauling up the corn, very poor crop, most of it not ripened. Put cultivator on wagon & folded up[...]coyotes. Ran one - too dark to see the end. Saw it rolled over once. They killed a jackrabbit before that. E got in 8:40. Pig's he[...]0 raspberry plants. She charges for currants 8c a plant, for gooseberries 1c, for raspberries 2c. E wrote a note. I did up papers for Mr Price, & 2 photos a[...]new pasture. Sunflower very fretful. I gave her a good round & round gallop in new pasture. Joined Ewen where he last saw the dogs & coyote last night. No corpse to be seen. Went to the spring, round[...]gh is quite empty, the water refuses now to enter it - another Van Coyle failure. I rode to Terry & g[...]to pay for the pork, but everyone out. Ewen had a jackrabbit course & kill. Dogs nearly e[...] |
![]() | [...]sted for 20 minutes. Down again. Gathered quite a number about 3 bushels. The tongue split when Ew[...]g. We tried nails. Had to break off two. E got a spike thro' at last. E watered team, etc., Left[...]le near wood pile. Used cart to take 360# oats & a 300# barrel of salt out of his wagon to the store[...]I drove them at 11 o' clock down to plough. Got a few more tatoes out of the rhubarb piece of ground. Finished ploughing it, then did the piece below the vines. Left plough[...]he garden, ploughed from 2:30 till 5:30, finished it. E came down & we unhitched & unharnessed team a[...]t over the share, but think dogs & cats will lick it off. Got supper on. Milked. Supper at 7[...] |
![]() | [...]prize given. Ewen wished me to try & help guess it, but I have not time to read & catch up. At 4:30 got fire going. Cut up beef, put it on to stew. Put all pieces of available fat thru' the machine. Made a suet dumpling (apple). Put it to steam. Gathered celery, carrots, & leeks. Wa[...]Supper 8:05. Beef stew with carrots & leeks in it, boiled carrots & white sauce, boiled potatoes in[...]re gate. He let the pack out, but they ran after a jackrabbit, didnt see the coyote. Read until 11:[...]wed at breeches. Braley called. E & dogs caught a 3 footed coyote. Alec down to Terry Bright p[...]an, bacon, porridge, pancakes, tea, toast. I had a cold bath. It was very cold too. Breakfast. Washed up. Swept[...]kitchen floor off. Went out helped Alec to lift a 70# Mammoth Squash onto his wagon. Then I put the new potato digger together, a bolt missing. Old Braley says he throws up his potatoes with a fork, & the children pick them up. He can throw as fast as they can gather. But, he said, of course, such a digger as this was far superior to any other method. I put salt in a box for cows. In & patched thin Lindsay p[...] |
![]() | [...]. Lovely. Clear. No wind. White froast last night. 7:00am - 42* Arose 6:50. Fire lit. Watered[...]o the earth so deep that poor George couldnt pull it. Put it down to last hole. In 6:00. Alec covered tatoes[...]he digger had finished the rows we went over them a second time, more showed up. We were hungry & we[...]torehouse, unloaded tatoes at woodpile. I killed a snake on tatoe patch, long harmless one. We had[...]e & gooseberry jam puffs. Washed up. WD. Wrote a note to Mr Daly. |
![]() | [...]en found today. Was 6:50 whwn I got to stable by it. Milked. Watered the mares. Breakfast 9:30. Ew[...]thought best to have her left until Ewen came to a settlement with him concerning her. Washed up.[...]Coggshall. I melted down gooseberry jelly & put it into preserve bottles instead of the gallon jar.[...]ows came up alone. Supper at 7:30. Ewen brought a load of wood which I unloaded with Alec. (Hamlin[...]hed tatoes, greens of brussel sprouts, some among it, celery. Very good too, sago pudding, cake hot.[...]llon. Glorious. White frost morning. Still a little mist. Arose 7:00. Milked. Had to do a lot of running to get the calves. They were in s[...]lec bought of Stith yesterday for spareroom. Put it in the room. Alec gave me $1.55 as the proceeds[...]o get coyote skin, but he had to give up skinning it. It smelt so. 3 pillowcases, 1 cotton shirt,[...] |
![]() | [...]re on. Milked. Put calves into stable corral as it is too exposed in the new corral. They have not[...]d the windows, cleaned stove with Kerosene. Made it look nice too. Gave Alec instructions to buy wit[...]arently returned to the buttermilk stage. Worked it over. Weighed 2# 12 oz. Packed it down in 1 gal crock. Hope to keep some ahead now[...]d & green herring-bone Gryls dress. Hope to wash it & get Mrs Anderson to make me a waist blouse out of the material. , Dug little dry oyster plant, washed it. Milked. Put cows, E did, in horse corral. Ale[...]8* at 5:30 pm. Arose 7:00. Milked. Had quite a job finding calves in the horse pasture. Breakfa[...]d easily, but will have to widen the door to make it more comvenient. Shall keep him in there in the[...]ry's pasture back into our saddle horse pasture. It had broken out. In 5:30. Cooked. Milked. Alec gathered carrots in a pile & covered them in the garden. Supper 7:40. Beouf a la mode, brussel sprouts, baked tatoes, gi[...] |
![]() | [...]y, currant, & raspberry bushes. Ewen to Terry A lovely cool, bright day Arose at 7:00. Fire l[...]d pumpkin, apple tart, tea. Washed up. Alec got a letter from Mum who says Florence says Valentine strained his heart about a year ago, went to Germany for his health where he[...]eautiful day. 4:30 - 90* Very warm. Frost last night. Arose 6:40. Just went to get ash tin when I saw a rather dirty, untidy, man tying up his horse to the hitching post. Was a 101 cowpuncher come for Mulkey's mares. Ewen hur[...]ss "Cask of Gold" story. Mrs Cameron wrote to E a distressing letter, General B & Mrs Sell[...] |
![]() | [...]l in their buckboard arrived at 11:00. I chatted a little while with Mrs K & little Joe on verandah.[...]loth. Washed up. Mrs K & I to garden. Gathered a lot of green tomatoes that had been protected, a little celery, 4 red cabbages, & some artichokes, squash. Alec put it in her buckboard also. Chatted altogether. They[...]e pudding. Washed up. chatted till 12:00. Made a fire in Mr C's room. Mr C gave us an account of[...]st, called on Mrs Anderson . She couldnt make me a waist as I wished for the Lindsay trip. E came t[...]ian spoons, forks, etc. samples, he is agent for a firm. Saw Mr Cogshall off. Got piece of beef from Mrs Jordan 7c per #. Did not pay for it. Written in red: When home was reached, c[...] |
![]() | [...]down hill (side hill). At last 5:40 thro'. Saw a coyote up at our gate. Told E. He rode George, dogs went also, but they saw nothing. of it. It was lame with one hind leg. Supper on. Milked.[...]new Record story entitled, "The Warden Mystery". It seems a very good story, opens on the Riviera. Alec filled up his wagon. I wrote a note to Mrs Haynes. Alec took it, & enclosed $5.20 PO order for the plants. Also a note to McEntire Mercantile Co. to send me woolen[...]t. Ate some. Warmed the cream again & churned. It came, but too warm to work up. Put the churn in[...]ermilk's leg. E rubbed Biniodide of Mercury onto it for 15 minutes. Fed Gazelle some carrots.[...] |
![]() | [...]n our return but no. We ate lunch by the side of a running stream. Home at 5:00. Mr D appeared at[...]eamed fruit pudding, tea. Mr Digley gets 1 horse a month for cooking. He leaves Mr Price's s[...] |
![]() | [...]won glass-eyed weakly pinto. Boiled pork, boeuf a la mode, jam puffs, cold batter pudding, cake. W[...]wood, the commencement of winter's supply. I dug a pan full of artichokes, washed & scraped them. Supper at 7:30, boiled pork, boeuf a la mode, same sweets as dinner, boiled potatoes.[...]o. Written in red: Mr D has got the same kind of a knee as I have, but both of his are sprung from Cricket & Football. He went to see Walton Hood who told him it is a loose cartilage in the knee which gets between th[...]WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1896 Dogs killed a coyote about 7:45 in meadow. Went out to hunt. Came back Lovely day. Warm. Frost last night. Ice thickish. Arose at 6:30. Milked. Just got to the spring with the milk when I spied a coyote looking at me the other side of the garden[...]ot Petrarch, Jan, Foxey, & Tinker out. Foxey saw it first . After it he flew. Coyote had sat on its haunches awaiting development of events. They ran it into brush other side of squaw corn patch. Jan & I up, heard them yelping. Dogs worried it to death. I dragged it by hind legs up to the ranch. E came out to meet[...]aking to Henry at the Coal Bank when dogs started a jackrabbit. But we never saw them after the star[...]follow. So we rounded up Price's mares, cut out a foal in corral. E roped it first throw. E went to get its mother in meadow[...]ed 'em. WD. No milk to get. I think Jim takes it |
![]() | [...]camera, plates, etc, & nailed up the box. Chose a dark blue flannel blouse #2.00 from McIntire's, wrote them a note. Got off at 1:15. Alec lent me $2.00. Saw[...]sed to take the boxes up to Miles City. Gave him a $50. cheque from Ewen. Got stage driver's addres[...]. H's new house is being run up quite fast. Got a box of cigars for Ewen. Chatted with Mrs Jordan[...]ain thereby depriving her of the postage. Put on a load of wood at George Landre's brothers fallen d[...]d. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1896 Cut A's hair. Churned. Baked. Ironed. Milked. Cook[...]p sponge. Ewen sorted his trunk, & later gave me a lot of old woolen clothes to throw away. I churned 1# 10 oz of butter. Kept the cream warm on the stove. It came very quickly, about 10 or 15 minutes. Alec has not dug celery or rutabagas yet. Hares nip tops off of a few celery plants. Lunch 2:30. Cut Alec's hair[...]2:30 about. Got carrots & turnips on also. Made a plum cake & ginger rock cakes. Milked. Some of[...]t load of wood today. 8 loads of wood, got quite a stack of wood now. |
![]() | [...]comb, box of cigars, pr mitts, diary. Alec tied it on Sunflower for me. Got off at 11:20. Went pre[...]. After passing "Grand Corner" about 1 mile, saw a coyote in some brush about 100 yds from bank. Got Petrarch up, he took after it, pulled it down. Last seen of it, the coyote had Petrarch by the lip, letting go,[...]. Let our horses go in the pature. Chatted for a while. I out, down by river. Back, we 3 went to look at the baits, a few 100 yds from the camp. Each had shots at a forked tree. I missed it. Mr C & E hit, & then the little old .22 went ou[...]terday's diary. Dinner about 12:30. Martin Post a good cook. Chatted. Mr C told us very interesti[...]the Burlington, Mr C's road. I went & lay under a bullberry bush by the river. Read stories in Str[...]own. Dan LeValley stopt & chatted. Wished us to call tomorrow on way up. Promised to do so. Supper 6:00 about. Chatted, Mr C got a great many interesting stories. Mr C pulled out a loose eyetooth today with a pr of pliers. WD. At 9:00 to bed. |
![]() | [...]unch. I tied our pack on behind Sunflower. Left a few minutes before 9:00. Rode to Dan LeValleys. He has made a new pasture & is making a store house. Mrs L came out, Chatted for 1/2 hr[...]side of E2, after which Ewen rode Sunflower for a while & I rode Dolly. It seemed a long ride. Had a run after a coyote, but ground became too hilly & Petrarch left it. No incident of note occurred. Arrived about 5:[...]rs Payne introduced me to Mrs Ferdon. She seemed a nice little woman during her stay. After tea all[...]Mrs P finished curtains. Mr Daly hemmed them on a hand turned sewing machine. Bed 10:00.[...]ad got some traps set in creek bed. Took them up a hill & set them there. Took about 1/2 hr. Very[...]death by tumbling in . They extricated one, but it died later. In. Sat by fire, read "S Dramatic st[...]pen brick fireplace. Later put up denim cloth as a Dado. Helped Mr L tack it up. Thro' 5:00. Supper 6:15. - grouse,[...] |
![]() | [...]Horridly dull. Cloudy & cold till 3:00 when it cleared. Arose believe about 7:00. Went into kitchen when dressed. Made a few pancakes. 1st ones stuck for want of grease,[...]o finish top of denim Dado. The fire railing was a morning's job. Ewen came & regarded. I did all[...]s Payne some grapes by the stage & she sent us in a plateful. I kept some seeds to sow. Bed, Ewen 9[...]:30 about. Breakfast 8:15. I got rather cold at night. Blankets are not plentiful. Mr L in his cold ro[...]s. Arrived 3:10 about. Mr & Mrs Comstock out. A tenderfoot, Secretary to Governor Morton there, -[...]0 minutes, been out on the range helping drive in a bunch of horses. Mr C appeared soon after, vainl[...]They are to come over to lunch on Sunday. I rode a horse called Chubby of Ferdon's, E on a grey of Ferdons, Mr L on Spider. Dark rid[...] |
![]() | [...]ome time, other 3 hunting up more, but he thought it would be best to start for home. When about 2 mi[...]ay, I looked back & saw them coming after us with a big bunch. We had a bunch of 37 to drive. Got them corralled all right, passed a bunch of 18 antelope. In 2:00. Changed. Very f[...]ed flouncing round sofa of Mr L's. Had to change it all because he had calculated putting it one way, but the mattress cover with "WL", worke[...]e down . Had to turn sofa other way about . Got it done all right , altho' wasnt sure I could do thi[...]atted. Mr Daly played the banjo. Mr L showed us a curtain made out of his old ties, Miss Elr[...] |
![]() | [...]& returned unsuccessful. I cut cardboard to fit a picture, made the aperture too long, had to fill it up with piece sticked on at each end. Supper 6:1[...]ith denim. Horrid job, had to be pieced. Ironed it in kitchen. Cut a thin mount for a "derby finish" picture. Pasted paper at back of[...]perused. Bedroom 9:30. Bed 10:30. Mr L & E had a business conference morning in which the a[...] |
![]() | [...]saddle bunch for Payne. Down in creek. In. Got a lot of pictures out of the old sitting room, dust[...]axey to cast his votes for county offices. He is a naturalized American. Mr D & Kid returned[...] |
![]() | [...]got the old sitting room ready. Men whitewashed it this afternoon. We put up curtains. I made bed.[...]eans, same sort of pies, tea. Worked on. Tacked it up, too sort by about a 1/2 yd. I felt bad very. We got cold & left it. Was best we could. Thro' 9:00. Bedroo[...] |
![]() | [...]orrals instead of second corrals, got on what was a well-beaten road, not bridge tho'. We had to ret[...]When we were starting Mrs Ferdon brought me out a cup of coffee, which I had to drink some of, but[...]ull. Snowed. Strongish SE wind. 12* below last night. Arose at 7:50. Breakfast - beef hash Englis[...]ncle) who stays here the winter have to bring out a load of supplies. Dinner about 1:00, roast beef,[...]tatoes, apple fruit. Read. WD. Calm & still. A man said that when he looked at thermometer last night at Doc Knowlton's it was 12* below. Fergusson is a man working here now. He is an Irishman. |
![]() | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1896 Written in red: A very cold ride home. Glad to get back. Alec wel[...]steak tough, bread & butter. Packed up my pack. It now contains 1 pr oxford shoes, 1 pr lace boots,[...]our room thoroughly. Down to cellar & brought up a lot of old papers, etc. Made bins. Down to gard[...]r housing 2 loads vegetables. Brought them up in A's wagon. Directly after lunch down brough[...] |
![]() | [...]6 Cellar ceiling arranged, cleaned canvas, put it up again. Dull. Snowed little morning. Wri[...]& dustied our room. Out. Got boards. Alec made a shelf out of it. (12 in wide) for cellar, & another to go below.[...], full of roof earth & hanging down anyhow. Took it down amidst avalanches os sand & dust. Outside & beat it, shook & swept it. Spread it on kitchen floor , patched it, holes numerous. Alec helped patch. We nailed it up again tight & trim. Makes cellar look much be[...]Curry, rice, baked tatoes. Baked bread. Worked it up, of course, in morning & afternoon. The rolls[...]her the new Eureka wheelbarrow, very nice one too it is, from Smith's Cash Store. Helped hitch team.[...]2:30. Put all things straight in cellar & swept it out. Thro' 4:45. Hayed mare's & cow's ma[...] |
![]() | [...], 1896 Carted cabbages to store house. Tidied it. Hung up cabbages Lovely . little cloudy. Ve[...]er heads also. Got tato digger & cultivator into a corner, took their handles off. Boxes arranged.[...]rs, 1 red head cloth for sweeping, etc., 2 thick (A's) vests, 1 pr combi, 1 pr stockings, 1 pr pajama[...]wed beef ribs, carrots, leeks, cabbage, tatoes in it. , apple, baked dumplings, coffee. Washed[...] |
![]() | [...]11:50. Did 8 by 2:00. Put them to wash. I made a box for letting plates float on surface of the wa[...]. Lunch 2:45. Got fire on 3:30. Cut beef & put it on to stew. Began developing at 4:00. Did 4 mor[...]f yesterday, apple cakes. At 5:00 oatcakes made a batch of. Washed up. WD. Alec brought me sampl[...]oo small now that stove is up, to put frame up in it. Went to Mrs Hamlin. She had no time, & besides they think sewing it down would be hard, if not impossible work. Finally had to come down to get her to make a pocket hanker (hemstitched) shaped coverlet. Wrote for material. Mrs Snow was a great while making out the order. Home by[...] |
![]() | [...]corral. Made pretty good job. Washed up. Wrote a note to Mrs Hamlin asking her to hemstich the cov[...]shed up. Cut up red cabbage, sprinkled salt over it, am going to pickle it later. Ewen read papers. Cut himself some wood. Alec began to make a bed for visitors of cottonwood. We got th[...] |
![]() | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1896 Sawed wood. Made a wash shelf in our room. Row with Alec Dull &[...]Kitchen too cold. Alec came in to say there was a coyote just behind Mr Colly's room. I asked Ewen[...]t about 80 yds he said. E rushed out & told Alec it was very unsportsmanlike to shoot at a coyote, when hounds were kept to run them. Alec[...]s) Then past & present talked over, etc. I made a latch on chicken house door. Sawed lot of firewood. Got lumber & made a table shelf for washing ourselves at, instead of[...]er 7:00. Beef awfully tough, so after supper put it all thru' machine. Had put some thro' for supper[...]ut our room, kitchen. Called Alec in, & gave him a good talking to. He was defiant at 1st, b[...] |
![]() | [...]6 Alec, Ewen, & I drove to Terry, brought back a big load Bright, clear. Cold. No wind. Saw a large meteorite. Written in red: 7:30am - 13*[...]Price. Dressed in Scot Adie Ulster. Off 1:10. It was just 0*. Went thru' Landre's pasture. Cold[...]ad shrieked for me to go & see her). She gave me a very fine rich plum cake, little suet in it. To Stith's, nephew served, 6 tumblers 40c, 1 sa[...]looks very nice on the bed, 25c for hemstitching it all round. Visited Mrs Stith. Home. Ran on foo[...]romide. I got supper on 3:00. Churned. At last it came, put it out to cool up as I had kept the cream war[...] |
![]() | [...]Written in red: 7:30am 1* below 0, 10pm 0, I had a hot bath 10:30pm Bright. Coldish. No wind,[...]elves. Swept our room out. Commenced scrubbing it 12:45. Gave it boiling water, lye, & then rescrubbed , etc, with[...]use, brought in to thaw out, an awful job cutting it. Cabbages brought in. WD. Note from Mrs Payne,[...]rts with hosses on 21st. Hasnt turned up. I had a hot basth 10:30pm. Ewen had a bath. I very weary. TUEDAY, NOVEMBER 24[...]. I went to sawbuck & was sawing up some meat on it for stews when up rides Mr Lindsay, didnt see him[...]. He had meant to arrive here instead. They had a good breakfast with E & I, after they had watered[...], swept, made bed, etc. Got boiler on. Mr L had a hot bath & shave. E & Payne took the eleven hors[...]r Payne in his room. The new bedstead he made is a very nice one. Sawed wood. A coyote seen in garden. Let dogs go after it. They lost it other side of coal bank. Supper 6:40, cur[...] |
![]() | [...]wept, etc. while they were at breakfast. Put up a little box in Gazelle's box for his salt. Churne[...]wiped, then he churned for about 2 hrs. At last it came. Put 2 cups hot water in the cream, had chu[...]es all over the country in England. Mr L told me it was Mrs Charrington's photo on left side of his m[...]Wellington. Made haggis & mince meat. Mr L had a bath. Supper at 7:00. Haggis with gravy over it, mashed rutabagas, baked tatoes, butter, bread, m[...]s lit. Milked. Breakfast at 8:45. Mr L, E took a little jug of coffee to, when he called him. Pay[...]to roast, made plum pudding, treacle, 2 spices in it & raisins, citron, buttermilk, soda, whipped crea[...]ite sauce, etc. Coffee, tea. Washed up, lots of it. Mended a pr of Mr L's breeches for him. Darned. W[...] |
![]() | [...]pies for their lunch. I opened gates. Mr L rode a chestnut called Jerry. Payne on Frenchman. Ewen[...]Gave cows shorts. Took hay to dog kennel. E & A didnt want a hot supper so I had a holiday. WD of yesterday after helping E to get[...]ng plum, gingerbeer. Washed up. Water heated on A's stove. WD today. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER[...]The skirt got stuck in the wringer, could not get it forward or backward. Alec helped me take the wringer to pieces & put it up again. Fed cows shorts. Scrubbed kitc[...] |
![]() | [...]rose at 4:30. Fires lit. Milked Minnie. Filled a lard (10#) pail brim full. Breakfast 9:45. porr[...]ght 2, ate 1, brought other home. I sat , read a story in "The World", & then "Marden Mystery". L[...]Arose late 7:20. Fires lit. Milked. Always get a 10# lard pail full , or more if I require it, but dont. Turned the horses & cow brutes out.[...]lumber, cracked fingers, & the cold- - couldnt do it! I made yeast of tatoes, boiled hops, etc. Had[...]of Ewen's. Lunch 1:50. Read Marden Mystery for a little. Alec's drawers darned with cotton[...] |
![]() | [...]Took chickens their (slop) water. Had given them a hot feed before breakfast. Alec & I bore holes i[...]Lunch 1:50. Read "Tangled Threads". Comnmenced it today. At 4:50 lit kitchen fire. Fed cows short[...]bbit stuffed, chicken, macaroni, brown gravy over it, carrots, baked tatoes, cold cornstarch shape. W[...]w homemade yeast. This hasnt risen up as much as it ought to have done, been too chilly, I suppose at night. WD. 10:40. Read. Snow is horribly deep, makes it hard for stock. Written in red: South wind at evening, looks like a thaw coming. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2,[...]as" for Mr Lindsay to read on journey home. Sent it to McQueen. Worked up sponge. Stitched u[...] |
![]() | [...]hole. E came & between us in about an hr we got it removed & off the roofs & cellar. In. Lunch. R[...]00, stewed beef, carrots, turnips, dumplings with it, rich cake & cornstarch cakelettes, coffee, hot m[...]nutes past when the butter came, 2# 10oz. Worked it up. After supper washed up. Put nectarines to s[...]es in meadow. Cut out those we wished to leave in it, all the old woolies, mares & 5 foals, some sad[...]ried in after feeding the chicks grain. Stitched a little. Out. Fed cows middlings. All woolies u[...]oked. WD. Took dogs today with us. They killed a jack rabbit, which we got after. Curry, r[...] |
![]() | [...]am - 44*, 10:30pm - 24*. Arose 7:20. Fires ;it. Milked. Turned cows out. Breakfast 9:30. Pan[...]batter baked pudding, white prunes stewed. Made a pie meat for cold supper tomorrow night. Wrote more letter for Alec to Mr C. in his room.[...]ed up the pathway to the spring, so very slippery it was. Traced 2 little horses out of "Land & Wate[...]over to stock in corral. Thro' 5:30. WD. Made a beef pie last night for tonight & a new cake. |
![]() | [...]Out to the stable. Ewen up on the haystack saw a man running like mad after something after firing a shot. in Tusler's mare pasture opposite. I ran in, got glasses, proved to be an antelope. It came toward coal bank. E ran, let dogs out & I followed later with knife. Eventually it was found down, dogs rushed onto it. We took the fore 1/4 's home, & he took hind.[...]ed cows. I milked Eve 2nd time this morning into a cup, as one teat was so hard to milk, put hairpin up it, no good, pulled large piece of skin, & then milk[...]. Hot bath, E & I. [Written in red: Alec & I had a 25 c bet on Fitsimmons & Sharkey. I got Sharkey[...]arted about 3:00 on Pilot. Very dangerous riding it is so slippery. At 4:30 fed shorts to cows. Fil[...]upheld by the referreeEart, but Fitzsimmons clims it is all a swindle, that he never hit him with his kn[...] |
![]() | [...]lent 2 weeks ago, for the 2nd time, so I gave him a piece of my mind, for whenever (twice this summer) he has lent me a dollar, he worries for it back till he gets it. E started about 11:00. Greased our wagon wheel[...]have thawed out for 2nd time. They cannot stand it more than once. I wheelbarrowed them all[...] |
![]() | [...]urned on the stove). Worked butter over & washed it at spring. 3 1/2 #, worked up old & put it in the same jar. Thro' 2:30. Toast & butter lun[...]rnian divided skirt body, never worn. Shall wear it on the trip. Sewed eyes on with sinew. M[...] |
![]() | [...]il can. Chores. Supper 6:40. Stewed beef, made a cake for the men to take with them. Washe[...] |
![]() | [...]hot water at 5:30. Breakfast about 6:00. Waited a little for daylight which commences to appear at[...]range. We went to look at the spring. Henry dug it out this morning & made a little dam. Back by 4:00. I pulled out, with Pilot, a few logs to fill up A's ditch more, which he filled up today with poles, etc. Supper at 6:30. Beef stew, carrots, leeks in it. Cake for Alec. Rice pudding, whipped cr[...] |
![]() | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1896 Collected wire & put it away. Chores. Cooked Dull. Misty. Clouds p[...]l was built I pulled to pieces, rolled wire round a box, & put it back of storehouse on a nail. Found a splendid way to get staples out of posts - hammer a pointed iron spike thro' the staple, & it is lifted out without spoiling the staple. An ir[...]ed Gazelle. Watered him also this morning. Read a letter from Mr Dryborough, received yesterday, says Ewen ought to give me a holiday & bring over for me to ride a dozen Avonas & Doughnuts.! Cooked. Supper 7:20.[...]tartlette cases for Alec. Washed up. WD. Read a letter from Mum to Alec, Madge Hyde is en[...] |
![]() | [...]ame all day. EWEN'S BIRTHDAY [Written in red: A lovely day. Mild.] Slippery Arose at 7:00.[...]eaklfast 9:00. Washing up Alec attended to. Had a wash basin. etc, to pack behind my saddle. Got o[...]our horses (Dolly & Pilot) hadnt been rough shod, it would have been impossible to proceed. Ice every[...]Edolph came out to meet us. We went in. Built a new kitchen. Paul came home from building a sheep shed later, Carl stayed out there with the sheep. Supper about 6:30 or 7:00. Butter & milk quite a luxury, 2yr old heifer bought from Monty's nephew[...]tunes on the zither to us. Showed me how to tune a violin. [Written in red: Bed 9:00.] SU[...]& chatted. I washed up. Chatted. They gave me a catalogue of musical instrument store. Left at 1[...]been left here. I dropt the dog whip & went back a mile to find it, which I did. Caught E up at ranch (sheep) below X-. He had seen a bobcat, but couldnt get the dogs to see it, & as he was leading Dolly, he gave it up. Stopped at X- where Duran & a man named Titus live, but both out. E said there[...]Supper at 7:30, beef stew, carrots & rutabaga in it. Prunes, baking powder biscuits fresh, co[...] |
![]() | [...]bbed the table off. Someone has been here & left a very good sort of oatbin, comes in handy for cook[...]stew. Peeled tatoes. Out. Have to keep filling a bucket with snow, leave it on the stove all the time. Gave men their dinner[...]box off , & put Duran's hay rack on, & box inside it. Was heavy job. They are to cut me 8 posts, ced[...]rode George, & E rode Pilot. But, though we kept a going, nothing but 2 little bunches of hor[...] |
![]() | [...]p. E saw niente Cloudy. Light snow fell last night. 25* Arose at 7:00. Breakfast 8:30. Porridge[...]his 500 Express slung over his shoulder. I made a shelf for E's knick-knacks, a feed box for George. Nailed lumber over door cra[...]ut up crackers & cheese lunches. Washed up. Set a trap of the Mountain Rat. It had deposited a lot of oats during the night on my skirt! I was[...]ot rather cold & had to walk several times. Just a little below the PH we ate our lunch under the cr[...]t ahead, crouched down & we retraced our steps to a lower level. He had seen lots of antelope. E we[...]No antelope. E disgusted, saw 20 of them up on a hill far away. Homeward about 8 or 9 miles. E saw a 4 or 5 point buck close. It ran across the road. 4:15 home. Watered[...] |
![]() | [...]deer track we saw yesterday evening. We kept on it & puzzled it out. In a very thick clump heard a deer get up & run out ahead. E saw it - a young 2 or 3 point buck. Followed on his tracks[...]the beds of 3 moe deer, doe & 2 fawns. I sat on a cedar , & E went around the belt to station himse[...]is hanker on his rifle. He had seen deer go into a certain belt of the cedars & he went away round f[...]ome. Was 3:50. [Written in red: Snow makes such a noise impossible to get near them, otherwise than[...]tered 'osses 'fore breakfast. I cut up meat, put it on to stew. Breakfast about 8:00. Washed up, et[...]creek (NE side). Glasses brought to bear. Quite a big bunch. I counted them later - 40. Th[...] |
![]() | [...]d tracks around made night we left them. I drove a thick patch of cedars for Ewen, lost my cartridge sack with 4 in it. Hunted for the sack in vain. Lunch 1:30. Lost[...]e the long narrow belt. When I got to the end of it I saw a deer jump into some outlying scattered cedars, so, instead of going back thru' the thick belt, I made a detour to get round the deer I saw. My plan was[...]ve got his wind, for they turned sharp W. He got a running snap shot, which drew no blood. Another[...]ls. Supper on, mutton stew with carrots, etc. in it. baked tatoes. Supper 6:50. Not tired at all.[...]e. WD 'fore supper. Fed dogs cornmeal. We want a deer badly. Meal nearly finished. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1896 I saw a deer. No shot fired. Drove cedars 4 times. Nie[...]Arose 7:30. Got up in dark to see the time. It was 5:30 , so returned to bed intending to get up[...]the S to look for them. On getting to the top of a rise outside cedars, 70 or 60 yds from me, were 4 deer, one a 4 point buck, I had no cartridges. E had them.[...]ing tracks. On the way home along the road where it goes suddenly down from a hill, E saw a big wolf on the road. I came up behind & saw it in the cedars. Looked so big & shaggy. I[...] |
![]() | [...]de dogs' food & fed them. Wish we could get them a deer to eat. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 18[...]Crossed Cabin near the high black hill, went up it. E saw the antelope under PH hill north side of c[...]f, & busy taking the insides out of an antelope. It was a 175 or 200 yd shot. We packed it behind my saddle & walked thro the cedars. After[...]orter. The buck when hit, had ran with the bunch a few yds, stopt & walked backwards a few paces, & fell. He shot at bunch running , la[...]me since we left. Skinned forequarter, cut dogs a piece, gave them a good feed. Supper at 7:05, curry, rice, b[...] |
![]() | [...]supper - antelope heart, lungs, 2 ribs. Chopped a little wood. Started 10:30. I rode George & E rode Pilot. Just below cairn on Main Divide we saw a bunch of antelope. They ran within about 300 yds[...]oculars all over the country. George & Pilot had a good feed of bunch grass. George is feeli[...] |
![]() | [...]them amputated. An old darkie woman happened to call for his mother's washing. She saw hiis feet, & a[...]the inside pulp of the rind applied quite hot as a poultice to the frozen parts. For the first 5 da[...]days the skin of the foot came off entirely like a mocassin. "Darkie" then advised very tight slipp[...]spreading. After the skin came off the feet were a bright, puffy red colour, & when stood on[...] |
![]() | [...]ar Mrs Cameron, We only returned on Dec 7th from a hunting trip on the Noirth side of the Yellowston[...]Colley, Mr Price, & Mr Jones, an English lawyer. It was a great relief to me after the usual hunting trips,[...]he managed one day, to kill five with six shots, a feat which, the papers said, broke all records fo[...]I could not be satisfied with anything less than a bear, & we never even saw the track of one. Cros[...]wstone River was even for us quite an adventure. It looked amost a superhuman task to get 2 heavy wagons & 15 horses across to the Miles City side with no other means except a little skiff. The wagons had to be taken all to[...], but Ewen was determined to go, & where there is a will, there is a way. All our difficulty arose from the fact that[...]rozen in the ice & could not be extricated. It was very kind of you indeed to take so much trouble about Miss Brown. Unfortunately it is too late to do anything about it now, but, as Ewen says, the stipend is the main c[...]she was prepared to pay to be made comfortable on a Montana Ranch. A lady that is devoted to riding could have plenty of it, & enjoy herself immensely, but one fond of socie[...]element, & knowing so little of Miss B's tastes, it is impossible to form an opinion as to whether sh[...]Dryboroughs have lately turned their brewery into a company, the eldest brother being managing director, & our Mr D , a director. This will give him more leisure than formerly. There is a probability that Mr Dryborough will pay us a visit next summer. Ewen is anxious to sho[...] |
![]() | Mr Dryborough to form a Company, our Ranch being our interest in the conc[...]and for the last two months, endeavoring to float a gold mine company, but this war, & the waning fai[...]ccount of Major Langland's death. He seemed such a strong, robust man. He underwent an operation fo[...]r-like message of Cleveland's to Lord Salisbury. It is not possible, is it, that the brothers Ephraim and Manasseh should wa[...]rise against nation & kingdom against kingdom"? A peaceable reply from Lord Salisbury to Cleveland is most anxiously awaited here, but it seems as though he intended to await further acti[...]when we were on the Northside. Jan got caught in a wolf trap where she remained for one day & a night. When rescued she was entirely covered with snow, & a little hole made by her breath appeared on the su[...]e. So far our winter has been wonderfully mild. It is now (12:00am) 50* above. Quite unnprec[...] |
![]() | spring a late one. I hope General & Mrs Burroughs are wel[...]every good wish for the coming year, hoping that it may be a happy & prosperous one for you, & with our united[...]dated March 7, mailed 11th, My dear Mrs Cameron. It is so unsatisfactory to have letters cross, there[...]lmanacs & needle case , in the hopes of receiving a letter from you in answer to mine of Jan 8th. The needle case will be a very useful gift, and the almanacs have been much[...]wn some British Israel seed in Terry where I hope it will germinate, but the people there are not very[...]icago weekly. I lent the Handbook & 2 Banners to a Mrs Brackett who will, I believe, become interest[...]grateful for the loan of the literature. She is a woman of some enterprise, & started a Debating Society this winter, the meetings being held in the schoolhouse & attract a great many people. We never go to any of the Terry Reunions, balls of a most riotorious description, (where men outnumber women by about a dozen to one. ), and the above mentioned meetings being all in the way of social gatherings. Alec got a letter from Hilda today, who is flourishing, & is[...]"Skynes", for the remainder of the lease, because it is too small for her with 3 little girls. Severi[...]waiting the arrival of his partner, Mr Davis. In a few days I will send you some photos of the ranch[...]ay interest you. Why, we thought the photo of me A1, & I am sorry you do not like it. Would you be so kind as to get my violin packed[...]consented to bring out anything we may require. It was stored away somewhere in Belmont, perhaps in[...]key of which, I think I left withyou, but if not, a new key would not be difficult to obtain as the lock is a common one. |
![]() | Mr Lindsay has a horse ranch in partnership with Major Dowson, a rich English brewer whose wife comes out nearly e[...]likes the life very much although she is more of a society dame than a woman of the backwoods. She is now hunting in Eng[...]he said the summer after, we must try to organize a lady's race in Miles City, when the races are on, which would be a novelty quite to my taste. Mr Lindsay is a well-known gentleman steeple-chase rider at home,[...]ver tried Bird's Baking Powder in your household, a substitute for eggs? I tried to get it in Miles City, but it has never been heard of here. In the winter when[...]r, & hens refuse to lay, I have thought that such a substitute would be useful on a ranch. We all keep well. Ewen has not had an atta[...]or two years. I hope he has entirely grown out of it. Believe me, Ever your affectionate daughter, EJC[...]Wickham, dated April 3rd M. I made Alec send you a cable the other day for which I was very sorry indeed, as I know it was a thing that you particularly dislike, & I write no[...]supposed that your cashier had forgotten to send it- - otherwise the delay in sending the money would[...]erence. I am very much obliged to you for cabling it so quickly, & the horses left New York all right.[...]an branded horses. One lady who was going to give a good price asked if the brand would go away. When told that it would not, refused to purchase. One pony was sold[...]tween 50 & 60 guineas, but as they had to be kept a year, which means 60# on each, so that there was no profit. A number of ponies & horses are still in Edinburgh[...]imate being the great drawback to quick sales, as it takes these Montana horses about a year to |
![]() | [...]keep eats up the profits. However, they have been a success, & the correspondent in France of the "Fi[...]imentary remarks by cowboys to whom Alec exhibits it with pride. She did not know that Alec lived with[...]e. I am sending you some photos which I took with a "Kodet", as they may amuse you, & if you like, I can send you others - - better. I have put a number on the back of each print so that you will[...]cles & snow drift, taken March 13th 1896; No 4 is a view of our hunting camp last November 1895, & No[...]how respectively deer, mountain sheep, hanging in a tree, & a mountain sheep packed on a horse, which unfortunately moved. I was very sorry to hear of Mr Child's death, he must be a great loss to you. With love from Alec & myself.[...]"Sons & Fathers". As you truly say, like virtue, it is its own reward, but I may as well take my chan[...]inaugerated such an amusing competition. I find it no easy task to disentangle the different[...] |
![]() | [...]eek" experiences. We brought away on our JT horse a collar & strap of yours, leaving our collar & bre[...]send them to the McQueen House at the first time a wagon goes into Miles City? They have heard at th[...]e not coming to the races. Mr Jones has sustained a compound fracture of the arm, so that the outlook[...]as possible. I am sure the ranch dinner party was a great success, & I feel very sorry indeed that we missed it - - - anyhow we can look back at a most delightful time at your ranch with every lux[...]during which the Trustees agreed to allow me #300 a year or #75 a quarter. I now write to ask you to arrange to con[...]. Our bank account is overdrawn $200. which makes it important that my money should be at the bank bef[...]other business matters that may arise if you wish it. We are now doing business with a Mr Walter Lindsay, son of Col Gore Lindsay, who l[...]man. Mr Wallop seems to have failed altogether, & it is a good thing we never went into partnership[...] |
![]() | [...]3c Messrs Houghton & Gumm for 1897 , enclosed a one dollar bill, dated 17th, mailed 17th N[...] |
![]() | "Why call ye me Lord, Lord, & do not the things that[...] |
![]() | [...]d without the boiler. 26 - Darned coat, Alec's. A cold coming on. 27 - Ewen and I road to Terry an[...]ook Coggsl's mare away. 2 - Coyotes nil. Chased a jack. I to Terry. 3 - Began foal harness. Devel[...]de on flat of Terry and to the town. 30 - Chased a coyote 7:15 a.m. Mares into the mare pasture turned. 31 - Groomed bronc woolies. Cut A's hair. April 1 - Groomed foals. E and I r[...]ons'. Both to Terry. |
![]() | [...]got the marker. 10 - Harrowed most of the day. A to Terry. 11 - Rained. Hauled two loads of man[...]id netting. E and I rode to Terry. 28 - Men up. A to Terry. Transplanted strawberries. 29 - Men w[...]Tramp stopped. 2 - Mr. and Mrs. Brackett stopped night. 3 - Bracketts left. Churned, never came. 4 - D[...]turnips. 9 - H finished inside of dark room. A rode to Terry. 10 - H up and finished his work. Fixed spring, A & I. . 11 - Developed plates. H called. 12 -[...]Washed. E to Terry in wagon. 30 - Cut E's hair. A put up barrel cart. Looked at the mares. July[...]ut. Hamlin put sinks in. |
![]() | [...]own to Terry. Worked. 3 - Tried to make jelly. A to Terry, Kemptons'. 4 - Jelly on again. Churne[...]ed chicks. Toned. 6 - Blank day after coyotes. A to Fallon. 7 - Tuslers called. Mounted photos, etc. 8 - Henry called. Gathered tomatoes. A and E to Terry. 9 - Mr. A and Mr & Mrs. L called. A to Terry. First frost. 10 - Churned. Gathered[...]and we rode out dogs. 14 - Washed and scrubbed. A churned. 15 - Kady Scott. Toned. Alec to Ter[...]e chickens. 25 - Bromide prints in sepia tones. A to Terry. 26 - Hamlin to work. Dinner. Washed.[...]ed. Saw one coyote. White frost morning. 28 - A rode to Fallon. E and I in wagon to Terry. 29 -[...]Rode to Terry. 2 - New patch plowed up tatoes. A to Fallon. 3 - Plowed hard for six and a half hours. A rode to Terry. 4 - Stitched at britches. Read w[...]room and all windows. 10 - Washed and scrubbed. A rode to Fallon. 11 - Tallied mares all day. Carrots A pulled. Took up Gazelle. 12 - Planted fruit bushes, A and I. 13 - Cut E's hair. Alec drove to Terry.[...]. 17 - Churned. Got up Buttermilk. Blistered. A to Terry. 18 - Hunted coyotes. Blank. Mr. Dig[...]killed before breakfast. Out and back at 2:30. A to Terry. 22 - Price's mares left. I drove to T[...]cleaned. 12 - Put cabbages in storehouse, tidied it. 13 - Put shelves up in cellar, tidied it. 14 - Washed and scrubbed. Rhubarb mulched.[...]o Terry. Scrubbed. 24 - Mr. L and Payne arrived a.m. 25 - Cooked, etc. churned. 26 - Cooked. Pl[...]d skirt. 7 - George Tusler killed an antelope. A to Terry. 8 - Stitched at E's britches. 9 - St[...]e. 29 - No deer seen. Many drives. 30 - E shot a buck antelope above P.H. 31 After antelo[...] |
![]() | [...]ft sheeting (used on roof). Ceiling cosrs $25.00 a thousand, & ordinary boards $21.00 per thousand. Room measures inside. A SPLENDID REMEDY FOR DIPTHERIA, Make a gargle of salt petre, alum, tanin, chloride of po[...]. We sat in the parlour. About 2:00 sat down to a splendid dinner, oyster soup, raw oysters, stewed[...]tatoes. chocolate cake, & cocoa nut cake. Quite a spread, tea & coffee. Henry's New Year's gift of[...]innie in poultry house as she will calve in about a fortnight, I believe. Got supper. Made a[...] |
![]() | [...]Washed up. Out. In. Lay on the bed, & sat in a chair reading last No of the "Banner of Israel".[...]es & cows in. He got very cold at this. I think it must be because he doesnt do it quick enough, for I get awfully warm when I do it. Supper at 6:00. Cachiatore dish, rice, curry,[...]ccompanied me. Alec went on foot to Terry. Such a lovely day for walking. I got hot walking. Sat[...]4 little drab foals tied up in there), put him in a sack, carried him home, also a rough legged buzzard old Braley shot. Spe[...] |
![]() | [...]t 1:15. Took all the dogs except Jan. Snow made it better riding. Looked for jackrabbits, couldnt f[...]inst the hills. On nearing Terry I started one. It took us back to the hills, lost by Petrarch. Pup[...]ch not to fight from Chamberlain, but disregarded it. Supper 6:20, croquettes, mashed tatoes,[...] |
![]() | [...]ee. WD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1896 Not a very hard day. Ewen printed. Alec walked to Ter[...]hort of hay. E wouldnt sell. I out. Washed off a lot of films & used plates, took about 2 hours.[...]ng. Alec returned 5:45. I fed dogs 4:15. E got a letter from Mr Colley who arrived home safely. "Lucania", he says, is a lovely steamer. Thanks us for our kindnes[...] |
![]() | [...]Set to work, made up the solutions. Ewen printed a few photos. I toned, he fixed and salted. I cut edges off of all before toning. This saves quite a lot of useless amount of toning. We did 36 by 3:[...]Buttermilk, took dogs. Toward Kemptons' started a jackrabbit near the fence. Dogs went after it like lightning, all four, well together. We had[...]WD before. Rechauffee for supper. Sat outside a while, too warm in our room. Wonderfully mild. Heard a dog barking incessantly down the creek, wonder if it is in a trap. Bath and Ewen also. Finished copying out[...]ght. Got back by 5:00. Put horses in stable for night. Cooked. Put sirloin of beef (Mr. Price's[...] |
![]() | [...]Read. Ewen out afternoon with hounds. Henry to call. Fine. Cloudy. 44? above 11:30. Arose 7:50. Lit fires. No cow to milk, she didn't come up last night. Turned team, Patty and Buttermilk, out. Cleaned[...]ll 9:35. Henry is going to begin to cut logs for a new cow barn. He left 9:50. WD. Got up at 2:50 a.m. to bring plates up of spring from washing.[...]. Cady Scott came up. Morning cloudy. Snowed a little. Afternoon bright and clear. 20? above 8:00 a.m. Arose 7:35. Ground covered with snow. Rather glad, as I want it for washing flannels. Milked. Cleaned the stabl[...]n to wash at 12:30. Had put cottons to soak last night. Didn't rub them on board at all but · la Kempto[...]gs, two suits of pajamas. I washed Jan, gave her a good scrub. Cady Scott arrived. He had rather a dismal account to give of the two horses he broug[...]etchedly poor, ?. He was advised not to ride, as it required a special bit pulled hard. Black he rode, after first four hours it pitched like anything and kicks in and out of sta[...]so afraid to do so. ? hay. Therefore taken him a week and a day to become ? tame. |
![]() | [...]lanket morning. Lovely. Bright. -2* at 8 a.m. 16* at 2 p.m. No wind. Arose 7.55. Li[...]& breakfast. Swept etc. our room. Ewen brought in a saddle blanket to fix. Cut hole for kidney sore.[...]we got started. Lester B. called about borrowing a stove morning. I dressing. He in a hurry and left. Took Petrarch only with us. Put u[...]ts of mail to carry. Split up at last Coyle gate, a little difference of opinion concerning qualities of a “ladies hack”. E (Ewen) going home by way of glare ice and a gate frozen solid. So I made for ridge gate which[...]Emperor of Germany seems to have brought him down a few pegs. She was in Transvaal, been the cause o[...]lled. Sawed wood with Alec. Lovely. Bright, 8a.m. 2* below. Went up to 8* above by X.30 a.m. Arose 7.55. Milked. Cleaned corral & stable[...]oon came out & wished to saw also. We cutup quite a lot. C. Scott had ridden up on Lindsay’s black hunter. It is a good useful tip to weight hunter I think,[...] |
![]() | [...]k Andy. Fine, bar cloudy & showers of snow. 8 a.m. 5* above, 4 p.m. 4* above. Arose 7.50. Lit fires. Milked. Cleaned corral & stable. Still wheel it down to the garden manure pile. Breakfast X:00.[...]Alec wished me to cut his hair, but I had to put it off till tomorrow, because Ewen wished me to help[...]e letter to Clara Dull snowy day. N. breeze. 8 a.m.- 10* below,. 12.30 p.m.- 8* below,. 4.30 p.m.[...]Had put bread into bake before going to milk but it was terribly burnt & underdone in middle when cam[...]leared up. Sat in Alec’s room where I concocted a letter for him to write to Clara. Thro 9.2[...] |
![]() | [...]ed all day. Chores. Cooked. New cat came in. 8 a.m.- 4*- below, 12 a.m. - 6* above. Bright. Evening dull. Snowed. A[...]the water pails, milk in pan & jug frozen solid. It must have been very cold in the night, although m[...]ribly hot, he being cold, that I couldn’t stand it. I kept stitching till 4.50. Lit kitchen fire. Ou[...]beetroot cold, Genoese pastry. Put jam within for A & I. E ate plain very light. Supper 6.45. Washe[...]r iron bedstead 3 ft x 6 ½ ft. No. 713 Cat. No. A2. W.D. Read Banner etc. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17. 1896 Alec walked to terry. I sewed at A’s underwear. Snowstorm all morn. At 2:00 cl[...]. Price, 1 lb. weight = 4 cents. I set to work on a pair of Alec’s hose, took me all day. Darned 1s[...]upper 6.50. Cleared up. I stitched at the hose as A didn’t wish to play cards. German Empero[...] |
![]() | SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. 1896 A day out with the hounds. Met William Mann. Chased 2 coyotes. Bright, clear. Cold. No wind. 8 a.m.- 5* above. 4.30 p.m. - 7* above. Arose 7.50[...]. Washed up, wiped up, washed table. Alec is like a stone, he is so awfully slow & rolls about. Dress[...]We went to Kempton’s. Ewen afoot over hill, saw it in Laundre’s pasture. Back to our saddle horse[...]s, struck fresh coyote track. Saw the coyote, ran it with the horses. Dogs never sighted, too far away. Ran it over flat, got too far off, gave it up. Back to fence. Saw another, chased it, got under fence. Left it. Ewen very mad, because I said Petrarch couldn’t catch a jackrabbit. In at 3.30. Chores. Supper. Leg mutto[...]Began frame making. Glorious day. 34* above 8 a.m. 12.10 p.m. - 37* above. Arose 8. Lit fires.[...]lculated the 7 hides to be worth $21 at $3 bounty a piece. Fire on. Stock chores. Mutton pie t[...] |
![]() | [...]ys, Nellie's, Lady’s Lovely day. 0* at 7.30 a.m., 34* at X.30 a.m. 26* above at 10 p.m. Arose 7.05. Milked. Cl[...]ter much exertion, Nellie’s (Golden, we used to call her) foal, Ewen caught, put loop over its head, tied her up. Little grey finally caught (sire grey Arab). It fought like a demon when trying to choke it – 2 halter breaking. We both hauled at it halter breaking, it threw & threw itself, at last gave in. Bay colt c[...]re lunch. In at 2:00. Surprised to find how early it was. Ate. Read. Out 2.40. Led grey colt about, th[...]foals were all right. They were all right. Played a game of ????. I won. Written in red: A game of poker which Alec won. Left off 9.30. W.D.[...]d 11:00. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21. 1896 Made a hackamore for bay foal. Bread worked. Chores. Fine. Mild. 26* above 8a.m., Rain (shower) X:25. 32* above 9.50 a.m. Arose 7.45. Lit fires. Milked in corral. Tu[...]began manure pile in corral, but Alec later took it all down to garden pile. Breakfast 9.45. Worked[...]I got all pieces of leather together & improvised a suitable halter for the little bay. Broad strap halter, won’t answer to. I tussled with it, teaching it to go in & out of stable door. In 3.20. Lunch. Ot[...]y. Got much colder. In cooked. Made 25 doughnuts, a success, b. bread rolls, cinnamon buns, curry ric[...].m. 7* above. Big wash up. W.D. Helped Alec write a letter.[...] |
![]() | [...]alled Olyngers out. Snow fell morning 8:00. 8 a.m. 4* below. 12 p.m. 4* above. 5 p.m. 10* be[...]ed I watered each one separately at the spring in a pail. In. Ate a too hearty lunch of oatcakes & doughnuts. Read Ch[...]ible. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. 1896 Made a groove in frame wood. Put foals (3) in fowl house. Lovely & bright. S. breeze. 17* below at 8 a.m. 12 – 10* below. 4 p.m. - 12* above. |
![]() | [...]manure to garden pile. I to work on mutton, cut it up into joints at the sawbuck. Lunch. Alec had been to H's & said Mrs T was coming to call. I hurriedly dressed. She arrived 2:30. Stayed[...]for chores. Watered 3 foals, put in fowl house. A note from Wickham's clerk, Drew, saying paid my q[...]omelet. Cleared up. Put boiler full of snow on A's stove. Snow didnt melt fast enough. Sprung a leak. No good. Got as much melted as could in[...]to feed chickens. In. Washed. Melted snow last night. I got through all the washing, viz: 3 pillowcase[...]st. Washing done in granite pan, stooped to such a degree that my back felt like breaking. K[...] |
![]() | [...]sell. Seeding. Cold eminent. Bright. Warm 7.30 a.m. 4* above, 5 p.m. 18* above, X.30 a.m. 18* above. Arose 7.10. Lit fires. Cleaned stable. Milked. Breakfast X. I have got a cold coming. Washed & swept up. Out. Cleaned chic[...]0. This ke0pt me busy until 4. Got fire on. Boned a shoulder of mutton. Stuffed it with a forcemeat?. Put to bake. Rutabagas to boil. Out.[...]ed into hay corral, broke top bar. Ewen & I fixed it. Supper 7.15. Soup, stuffed shoulder of mutton, b[...]y. Brought Andy back. Beautiful day. Warmer. 8 a.m. 22* above. 12.15 p.m. 28* above. Arose 7.15[...]in, gatewards when let go. On flat, hounds chased a jack rabbit back under wire into Van Coyle[...] |
![]() | [...]ARY 28. 1896 Worked with foals all morning. Made a rope halter. Locke stopped. Lovely. Warm. 10* ab[...]andled same way. In at 2. Lunch. Worked at making a rope halter with rope connected. Hard on the fing[...]upper on. Out. Watered & put foals in fowl house. A man arrived with 2 osses. One led for Ewen to buy[...]r hardly have to light this rooml stove (heater). It is always in, just take ashes out & put coal & wo[...]res another brother to help, expects to clear $40 a month. Put up a fence at this. They out to get his ponies ready.[...]rid of him, such people are an awful nuisance in a ranch like this. Cleaned stable out. Alec came &[...]ores 5.20. One foal bay got out of corral, caught it by strata ???. Ewen did, Alec stopped it going to mares once on meadow. Watered & f[...] |
![]() | [...]rath. I help E put stirrups on his saddle. Mended a halter. Tied up legs (hind), handled them. Let them go with ropes between hind legs. In 2. Lunch. Darned a pair Alec’s hose till 4.15. Out. Filled fowl ho[...]5.50. Lit fire. Supper on. Same as yesterday Made a jelley, put it out to get cold. Found it upset. Some time after. Meat same as yesterday, b[...]. Ewen came out too late to see the fun. Alec saw it. He was cleaning corral. Later when I went to get[...]wl house. Took saddle off Figs, took no notice of it. Tho when at 2.30 I watered her in jumping ditch.[...]e & ran away, rope slipped thro fingers. Pinched a little way, ran meadow amongst mares. Got[...] |
![]() | [...]ires. Brought up photos (plates) put to wash last night. Overwashed – film off in spots, all over some o[...]mare. Ewen came & I put saddle on little bay took it off of Figs on whom I put it this morning without any trouble. Watered all the[...]r coyotes. Saw none. 1 jackrabbit chased got into a hole. I rode to Terry. Dull day. Mildish. Look[...]oolie to Cons Coolie took up this. Saw no sign of a coyote. Snow on flat up to fetlock joint in drift[...]t strong) had made us very chilly Ewen tracked up a jackrabbit. Ran with hounds close to it, they once threw it up in the air, towards Bernies fence. It ran into a hole. I rode to Terry. Ewen went home on the way,[...]rnish in bed & the baby born last Thursday (30th) night. She suffered hardly at all. I got back 5.2[...] |
![]() | [...]UARY 3. 1896 Began to make harness for driving a foal. Alec up to H’s. He also breaking foals.[...]both foals (2 yr. olds.) They made no bones about it. I helped little clean corral. Alec did most. Ewe[...]anure to garden. Alec went up to Henry’s to get a plane for grooving, & to look & see how to make a small sleigh. At 1.30 ate lunch. Began cooking 3.[...]last nights developed negatives & others. I made a (hair) canvas padded breast strap. Sewed p[...] |
![]() | [...]Harness occupied most of the day. Man stopped night. Snowed most of the day. Melted. 8:00am, 20*[...]self down again in the stable when saddled. Tied a sack on Date's horn of saddle, let it drag on rope behind. She did not object in the least. In & set to at the lead on back, made a very good one. Lunch 2:00. Kept on at pad till[...], fed hay. Got supper nearly ready at 7:00, when a German arrived , afraid to go on, so dark. Come[...]ffee, tea, eggs for E, toast. Washed up. E made a little map to direct Herr Kolenman to Dona[...] |
![]() | [...]. Out Chores. Used Alec's sleigh for 1st time. It runs beautifully, so much esier than wheel barrow. Named it the "Alexanda" sleigh. Breakfast 9:30. Cleared[...], Cady Scott's man, rode Doughnut with us to find a jack rabbit. Found 2, ran one all over the place, round & about,. It couldnt get far from Petrarch. He finally managed to seize it. Pups both helped then to hold it . We skinned it & they ate it. Ed back round, found another jack rabbit. Lost[...]pancakes, etc. Washed, swept up. Out. Gave Alec a few hints on mending sleigh. I washed out 4 towe[...]rday from Mr Price. WD. Harness with. Both had a bath at 11:15. |
![]() | [...]upper on - curry. Out. Put harness on to see if it would go right, wants alterations. Am tired of it. Supper 7:00, curry two, wild & tame mutton,[...]e harness. Went out (1:30) was just going to put it on sorrel filly when Mrs Drew, horseback, arrived, Alec took her to water her horse, a bronco. I harnessed the sorrel, hooked single t[...]on onto trace - scared at first - got quiet. Put it in stable. In. Got lunch, curry , rice, cheese,[...]assisted. Henry & wife in sleigh came down with A's bedstead. He & his wife seemed much amu[...] |
![]() | [...]ca's colt into stable with other broken ones, but it jumped at the hay corral fence, & got its foreleg[...]make its' hind legs follow. Finally succeeded. It jumped back again. Got it driven into stable. E managed to put loop on its head, choked it down, put halter on, got it out in corral . There the tussle began. E out w[...]t last, he was quite done in, went in & out like a lamb, & in & out of the fowl house also. Got lun[...]on bedstead, but had broken one side, had to wire it. Got supper on. Suet pudding, peeled potatoes. Colt, when took it [Written in red: out of the stable behaved as obs[...]e from pulling back. Harnessed grey foal. I got a box, put runner on bottom, hitched this behind grey in corral. Gave us a picnic. Only rope round neck. I couldnt hold it, he got away, careened around, box bumping after[...]s cleaning corral with sleigh, foals jumbled over it & smashed it to pieces, harness also broken (2 straps),[...] |
![]() | [...]ed little but did nothing. Man came to sell Ewen a horse, left colt to take him to see E. On return[...]big gate, 2nd time broke 2 top bars, & got out. It was very quiet rest of day loose in corral. Put[...]ttermilk has strained shoulder, & is lame. Found a jack rabbit on Flat, but ran clean away from the hounds into Van Coil's pasture. PO. Got mail, a letter & paper from Mum to Alec. Gibson's, E bought cigars. E went to interview Stith about a dark room, & a dump cart for me. Home. Found another jack. It kept running about at 1st from one dog to the oth[...]'s arm chair he had traded him. H says Drew had a quarrel with Joubert because he wont pay the rent, & has gone to Bozeman to look for a house. Played cards. |
![]() | [...]the foal into stable with others there. E roped it, choked it down. I put halter on. Kicked at me once. Kept striking forward. The halter under chin hurt it of course. Got it to lead pretty well in 1 hr. Tied it up in stable. In 1:20. Ate lunch. Developed th[...]from Henry. Ball great success at Jordan's last night. Lots of people. Mr Jones, W. Mann, Lance Irvine attended it. Watered, fed foals. Supper 6:45. Thro' 8:00.[...]about. Cleared up. Swept. Expected Mr Jones to call, but he didnt turn up. To stable. Was going to evening chores , but E came up & wanted me to make up a mange solution for one of C Scott's mares, breaki[...]sulphur, 4 oz kerosene, 1 pt linseed oil mixed in a bottle. Latter ingredient Ewen added in Terry. I[...]ut intensifying. E returned 5:00 about. Trimmed a lot of photos. Supper 7:10. Henry Tusler[...] |
![]() | [...]Didnt mind being saddled. Threw blanket all over it to get it invincible. Left it tied up. Had to cook dinner. Ready by 2:00, sau[...]I went up, bathed its poor bunged up eye. Hope it wont go blind. Later bathed with arnica diluted. Put it in big stable stall, brought it up water. Watered others, put two in chicken hou[...]wept. My foals eye looks about the same. Bathed it with milk & water. Printed 16 prints. Mixed up[...]t watching photos. Mixed up the toning solutions A, B, C. Out. Watered foals. Put big bay[...] |
![]() | [...]nry left us the 100# bag of oatmeal. He brought it up from Terry. Supper at 7:00. Mutton with rice[...]which E left me to go home. I went on to Terry. It was then 4 o'clock. Patty lame behind. PO. Did[...]He out. Stith, Hamlin, Ed Bright busy putting up a Store for his farm machinery, which arrives March[...]enormous lot of mail. Had to go to McD's to get a sack for it, & lamp glass. Back, put mail on Patty. She didnt mind. Hung it from saddle horn, carried glass. Home at slow jog. In 6:45. Alec got 4 packets of paper for Alec, & a (?) almanac. WD. Supper 7:20. |
![]() | [...]one-eyed foal, which got shut out of stable last night. I managed to rope him, but the noose slipped over to her hind quarters, caught end, pulled up on it, & the result on foal marvelous. It kicked & bawled like a good 'un. Got it in stable finally. I perspired tho' much before accomplished it. Breakfast 9:30. Cleaned out our room. Washed[...]Put new film in roll holder. Glorious. Creek a roaring torrent. Snow disappearing fast. Ar[...]ept. Watered ill foals. Bathed the bunged eye. It is open just a little. Worked up sponge. At 12:00 began to was[...]seems they have been having earthquakes in Rome. It is to be destroyed by fire probably as B thinks it is the Modern Babylon. Washing continued, 3 flan[...]t. Watered, fed foals. In, washed myself. Made a service berry pie of '93 berries evaporat[...] |
![]() | [...]an embrocation of vinegar, salt , & water, rubbed it on both foals, & bathed eye & chins. Ewen & I to[...]across the creek to us & back. Petrarch jumped it. I read Illustrated London News. At 4:20 fire on. Put on corduroy rubber skirt to do chores in, but it all came ungummed round waist. Bunged eye foal has been gentle today. Gave it oatmeal water this evening. Eye is much the same[...]ted water. I went & got him some with oatmeal in it, drank greedily. Cleaned stable. In. Breaklfas[...]wrote note. Started about 1:30. I rode Patty in a snaffle for 1st time. She went very much better.[...]photos of her ranch taken last summer. Gave her a Banner & the British Israel Handbook to read, try[...]2. Two latter Scott's team. Written in red: Got a lamp chimney for Alec, which he let fall & break, soon after he had got it. Saw Mr & Mrs Olynger. Spoke to Mr Kempt[...] |
![]() | [...]l looking brutes I thought. In. Mrs K showed me a splendid hide she tanned (deer), very thick, also[...]and bar in big pasture lane, where intend burying it. Old George did not mind the dead foal in the le[...]ff its hide, & pulled sinews out along its back. It was full of water (under hide). E says it died of stricture. Chores. 2 foals got o[...] |
![]() | [...]ng. Alec came with us. I told him I had ordered a dump cart. He wants to get one for his vegetable[...]gh ($100, wont sell for less), certainly wont get it from us. To Mrs Scott's. All over to Mrs Gibson[...]ay, some playing cards. To Mrs J's, paid her for A's beef $3.35. Homeward. Stopped at Olynger's, b[...]Breakfast 9:30. Swept,etc. our room. We think a dark room built onto our room, 1/2 dug-out would be the best place for it. Washed up. Took up water for foals. Had fed t[...]tho' he perspired freely in the attempt to catch it, he failed. Led Little Eve to poultry house, fed her hay. I think she must have calved, it is the 14th day since signs of calving were notic[...]. Old Cording waterproof skirt sewed band on for a chore skirt. Lit fire. Out. Chores. Put[...] |
![]() | [...]dark blue blouses, 2 flannel nightgowns. Rather a heavy wash. Thro' with the washing by 2:30. Scrubbed our room floor after sweeping it thoroughly & putting portmanteaus on bed. Gave t[...]ble. Hayed. Watered. Supper attended to. Made a "Fruit Cake", expect Kemptons tomorrow if fine.[...]to foals. Went to give Eve water, found her with a slimy calf. She made the chickens fly about wild[...]id not turn up. Would have had good marerial for a quickly prepared & good dinner had they come. Fl[...]d foals, put 3 in hay corral & the best one to be a stallion in stable. Supper 7:00, braised[...] |
![]() | [...]ier. Put an old overshoe in our room stove, made it awfully hot while I dressed. Breakfast on. Milk[...]e out. Her calf looks very well, but, of course, it is small. I got a little milk out of her bag which is so distended, bathed it with vinegar, salt, & water lotion. Took foals w[...]tes, mashed tatoes, rice in stock, oatcake. Made it too salty. Supper 7:30. Washed up. Put pail sa[...]96 Ewen to Terry. Got old George to pull foal a mile. Sawed wood. Morn bright, brecame cloud[...]Arbuckle box, & set sleigh in working order with it. Washed up, etc. Turned Little Eve out. With her out of fowl house can clean it properly. Got aaaaaaaaaageorge harnessed him, To[...]him with rope end, got him at last to haul. Took it to 3rd draw outside our saddle horse pasture, left out of sight of gate& we can get with dogs right onto it without wolves ever seeing us. In 2:00. Very hu[...]s "True Steel", grey that Ewen got from Henry "is a wonder" underlined. Jack D says "Coyote, she Ewen got from Kemptons, a JT, is one of the best ponies in England".[...] |
![]() | [...]got disagreeable letter from Henry. He answered it. Dull. Snowed morning. 6* at 8:00. 18* at[...]this promptly, as "I mean what I say". We talked it over nearly whole day. E wrote a very good note in return which A took up. I worked at old divided skirt all day, patching it. At 4:30 supper on. Chores. Supper attended to[...]r big pasture fence amongst rose bushes came upon a black & white calf. It got up, bellowed , out rushes Minnie from a dense brush patch 50 yds away. Led Mother with r[...]been offered by Marquis St Vallier but he refused it.] |
![]() | [...]l, & not dry. Topsy had been sucked by her calf, it having opened the corral gate somehow. Breakfast[...]so congested 1/4 pail full. Put beef to thaw out a roast. Swept snow away from front of house. Fel[...]ttended to the supper. WD. Alec is going to get a one - horse business wagon this summer for sellin[...]but no so, Ewen. Roast beef, tatoes, done round it, cabbage, cornstarch shape, black currants, coffee, tea. Began making out garden seed list. Had a bath, hair & all. E had one also, same water! Wr[...]ooking Bright. 8:00 - 0*, 11:00 - 20*. Most it rose to was 20*. Arose 7:30. Breakfast on.[...]1 pr drawers, 2 vests, 1 combi, 2 prs socks. Not a big wash. Washed Jan. Scrubbed kitchen floor.[...]jackets, cabbage, cheese pudding out of Cassels, a success, coffee, tea. Washed up. Wrote note for[...]n Company for their catalogue as he wishes to get a business spring wagon. WD. Wrote letter[...] |
![]() | [...]e down to Terry, must send cable to Wickham about A's allowance if it has not arrived. It is 16 days overdue. I fed 10 horses, 3 cows, 2 c[...]2 cows. Cleaned stable, let calf out in corral. It got thro' into pasture. Got it back with mother. Breakfast 10:00. Swept. Washe[...]ken Buttermilk, Scott grooming. Cattle Queen had a hind leg well tied up. I went to Reade's, gave t[...]Sat & chatted for about 1/2 hr. Reade used to be a Compositor in Cassel's Printing Offices, Ludgate Hill. The house very nicely kept. Mrs R looks like a corpse. She had a Bible by her. It used top be her father's. She likes reading it. She wishes for cabbages & beetroots. I[...] |
![]() | [...]stable. Breakfast X:00. Cleared up. Gave Alec a little British - Israel Theory. He semed very in[...]ought of doing. Do not think Mr Price would have a pasture to turn him in with his mares. It would never do to turn him on to range. Lunch 2:[...]e to Terry Dull, snowed all day & most of last night. Arose 7:15. Breakfast on. Milked. Cleaned s[...]photos of skins to Mr Adams. 3:50 cooked. Made a boiled raisin pudding, stoned raisins. Fo[...] |
![]() | [...]p etc. Watered foals. In, Worked sponge. Made a tie out of silk black & yellow hanker of Ewen's.[...]rode to Mr Price's. Stitched Alec's garments A bright morning, became overcast. 4* above at 7[...]batch of bread morning. At 10:20 about, Scott & a Scotchman named McKenzie, just back from the old[...]effect them at all. Watered foals. In. Darned A's drawers, patched shirts, darned. A sat with me &stitched also at a cushion of his. Lunch 2:00. Chores. A man was driven up by Simpson to see if I would ha[...]e niece of Miss Donovan. He went up to Tuslers. It was snowing. Chores numerous. In at 6:00[...] |
![]() | [...]Last view taken today spoilt, snow, think, made it stick. must have got in. Film separated from ta[...]Mann & Irvine have gone to Sheridan & are running a livery barn there. Mr Gilliat going into holy or[...]abels, which he copied & attached, put them up in a card board box & addressed it to Mum, also a Sawyer catalog. I toned. Thro' 2:50. Washed u[...]wen had given him his ideas on the subject. Left it entirely in E's hands, so E split the difference, & made it 8 ton instead of 10. Scott going with horses, as Old Braley suffers from piles, & cannot go. Fiurnish had a 2 yr old & a 3 yr old Mountain Ram , shot yesterday by[...] |
![]() | [...]ddled Dolly. Off X:00. E led Patti. She cut up a little at first. Got to Terry X:30. Posted Alec[...]To depot, saw Furnish's Mountain Sheep, old ewe & a yr old ram. To Scotts. Read till dinner ready 1[...]lso. Called on Mrs Furnish. Siberian Scheme all a got - up affair of some Western Operators to make[...]e to start early tomorrow morning, but they go on a freight & they are so uncertain in their movement[...]:00 last night, & 3:00 this morning. All right. A freight from Est passed soon after he left them ([...]him Ewen's letter, remainder due on the Arab, in it an order to let Bernie take him. Home by[...] |
![]() | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1896 In. Read. Darned A's shirt. Bernie K took Arab to their place Br[...]Out. Gave foals salt. Also fed them oats out of a box. Prior brought up the mangy mare couldnt shi[...]nolgrahm on the horse. Looked up buck knees, not a desirable fault. Darned few holes in shirt. Sup[...]ead British Israel Theory. Lunch 2:00. Made out a clean list on Sawyer's order form of garden seeds. $7.85 it came to. Fire in kitchen stove 4:45. Had[...] |
![]() | [...]Washed up Out. Fed Stud foal grain. In. Wrote a note to Sawyer Seed Company. E got off 1:35. I[...]cts of the soda I put in their food. Ewen caught a horse for a man, think it was Al Brackett. Tied dogs up, not before they gave Ohlinger's dog a wigging. I stayed with Mrs ZStith. I talked to[...]Went out as far as school house, then found I had a letter to post, so I went back with it. Couldnt make anyone her, so had to get off, got[...]d on train. Got on all right, but she ran off at a great pace. Home by 5:00. Milked, etc. Supper[...]ed 2 woolies. Helena, (Margery mare) oats out of a box. She, the mare, was very scared at 1st, but[...]breakfast. Watered my pet stud foal. He is such a duck, so gentle & full of confidence. Washed 2 s[...]ything put back. Soup, rice & carrots & onion in it, fried eggs & bacon, baked tatoes, baked b[...] |
![]() | [...]. The earth, I am afraid, is rather too cold, got it in only yesterday morning, corral dirt cleaned ou[...]ished to withdraw sufficient to cover purchase of a horse & harness, the wagon he can get on 3 month's trial (a Weber). Lunch 2:35. Read up Henderson on sowing s[...]rning. In. Dressed. I thought Alec was going, but it turned out he wasnt. I wanted to go alone, but E[...]ather, saying he had no stamina. Petrarch started a jack, turned it several times, ran out of view. I got down, went[...]re 1/4, 7c lb. Can pay later. Home by 5:00, qUite a load of shorts 200#, flour 100#, graham 50#, corn[...]called forth, menaces from the French government a few days ago, but now the French have backed down[...]have the whole of Egypt, & not to be embroiled in a European War. |
![]() | [...], 1896 0ut after coyotes. Blank day. Prairie a marsh. In 4:30. Cloudy mostly. Showers eve[...]Saddled up "Sorrely Mare", as Cady Scott used to call her. Got off 11:30 about. Hounds look well. We[...]oal, across to Conn's Coulee, down that about 1/2 a mile, across to head of Powder Breaks. Saw Bernie K's Ranch along to head of Conn's Coulee. Rested horses a little. Took bridles off to let them feed. Wind[...]unflower got scared at something, & ran around in a circle, once slap bang into Buttermilk. I was ly[...]All the coulees were in flood, & the prairie like a marsh. Snow having melted leaves it thus. Supper on. Fed & milked cows. Put Koodoo[...]DAY MARCH 25, 1896 Fred Houghton called to buy a saddle. Stitched all day. Cooked. Very warm,[...]fore breakfast. "Friday" rode over to try to buy a 2nd hand saddle on time. Ewen told him his old s[...]to Old Braley. In. Changed. Stitched gloves & a nightgown flannel. Lunch 1:30, light one. Got supper on 3:40. Made a pudding, stoned raisins for it after lunch. Put beef in oven. Out. Filled cow[...]lbert) pudding, whipped cream. Washed up. Wrote a long letter to Mr Colly for Alec, took me[...] |
![]() | [...]me & assisted me when I had nearly finished. Made a good job. In 4:20. Fire on. Supper on. Filled cow[...]Supper at 7:30. Braised beef, carrots & onons in it, pudding of last night. Cleared up. WD. Read letter from Mrs C to Ewen.[...]dead foal where he found Petrarch, & gave the dog a good hiding on the body of the foal. Breakfast at[...]near forefoot being handled, not others much. Got a box, sawed it down. Took box to garden manure pile, filled with[...]lec there scrapingdeer hide. I helped him. We got it off, hard parts by aid of a "round-up" table knife. E came down excited, some[...]They shot in their meadow. [Written in red: Sowed a box of grape pips.] Lunch 3:00. Found cart[...] |
![]() | [...]arrived with first load of hay. After unloading it, they sat in A's room . Alec showed them photos Clara sent, whe[...]say in an undertone to H. "My but her sister is a fine girl". , meaning Clara. After they went, 12[...]into corral. I had spliced ring onto the end of a rope for roping. We got the rest cut out from th[...]al Price gave.me. All 3 are sorrels. Ewen roped a 2 yr old in grand style after lots of unsuccessfu[...]up. E roped Aurora's foal in grand style & threw it. Put halter on, yanked it about until it would lead. Hamlin up with another load, have got quite a stack again. Wants us to photograph his child, will give us a load of wood if we do. Says Henry is going to fe[...]Chicago Herald. Whoever solves the sequel before a certain date gets a prize - 1st place, $1000., 2nd $500., & so on.[...]west, coming back to Terry from West side started a jack, Pete killed it under Braley's fence. E back to Terry to get mai[...]Record. Ewen heard from Mr Drysborough. He had a serious accident, horse fell in a moor, found horse & man lying down, Mr D i[...] |
![]() | MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1896 [Written in red: 7:15am, chased a coyote.] Put mares, Steel; etc in mares' pasture[...]o E's disgust. Saddled up at hitching post. Ate a frugal meal. Off about 7:00. Got onto Sunflower[...]our prey - coyote about 400 yds or more from us. It started & never let up. Petrarch couldnt see it for some time. Foxey saw it first. Old Pete stretched out after it at last, had a long, flat, prairie run. E first. I let Sunflo[...]y mare quite fresh still . Lost cap. Looked for it in vain. Pete had got close & turned coyote, but it got away. Stopped , E at head |
![]() | [...]es. Put hay in cows' manger. In 12:40. Did up a lot of papers for Mr Price, & a EE map for Mr Dryborough. Lunch. Alec wrote not[...]was very quiet. Put watering bit in her mouth. A horse of Van Coyle's in our saddle horse pasture. I was going to help drive it out, but Sunflower stuck her head up in the air,[...]he least, up & down steep hills, didnt care about it, so left E to do it alone, which he finally (1/2 hr) did get it into Van Coyle's pasture again. Started a jack rabbit, E after it, & Petrarch. I walked to Terry. Impossible to r[...]d safely, horses well. Mrs Scott ill in bed with a chill. Home 6:30. Milked. Foal broncs in stabl[...]m Mr Dryborough. He sold True Steel for #100. to a Mr Pratt at Pau. E got True Steel from Henry Tus[...]r with hay. Routed out saddlery deal box. Found a standing martingale, the very thing I sought. S[...]. He didnt get her up till 3:40. Then I thought it was too late, & went up to say so. This made him very mad. In our room a scene ensued. Finally he went to Terry. I down[...]how all the springs could be connected by making a ditch. Believe I could do it myself. One place would require 2 deep cu[...] |
![]() | [...]30th, & looked assidiously for my cap, but found it not. Went up Conn's Colee. Home by 8:50. Sunfl[...]to hang my bridle, etc. on in storehouse. Bored a hole in the support , put putty to fill up extra[...]f my efforts to impress on him the right way, but it requires too much exertion of the wrist & arm .[...]Mr Lindsay's bay mare in saddle horse pasture got a foal in night. SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1896 Washed & scrubb[...]grease from his deer hides, then pulled & rubbed it in the sun. Hadnt taken skin next to hair off which I think will be all the better for the purpose he wants it for, viz: chair (hammock). Lunch 1:45. Thro' wa[...]. Washed up. WD. Written in red: 9:15 pm wrote a copy of my letter to Wickham at the end of[...] |
![]() | [...]ssed. Lunch. Put up lot of papers for Mr Price, A's ballet papers (2) amongst them. Off 1:40. Wen[...]iss Langsen) there, went with her to her house to call. She comes from Idao. When she left her home the farmers (irrigated farms) had planted a great many acres with prune trees, which, when ri[...]. In. Washed up. Cleaned out our room. Tidied it generally. Alec put new rail on his iron bedstea[...]ace the broken one. Churned from 11:30 till 1:15 it took for the butter to come. Dressed. E got into great state of mind about Sunflower because she was a little awkward to saddle, seemed to think she wou[...]are set up in the ground. Looked diligently for a coyote, across to up Conn's Coulee. Never[...] |
![]() | [...]Cleaned our room. Washed up. Put things away in a box in kitchen. Cleaned box out, tidied. Ewen r[...]urned, very full of Henry Tusler with whom he had a spar about putting a gate in the fence (new) going towards Kemptons.[...]eir tails spread out, in fact they reminded me of a turkey cock. Home for chores. Supper 8:00. Veg[...]oals. Blanketed them. Out to ride 3:50. Killed a coyote. Lovely. 65* at 3:00pm. Arose 7[...]. Groomed & handled legs of each one. (3). Got a saddle blanket , began on big eyed sorrel, with t[...]into broken countrey. zWe separated. I soon saw a coyote just slip to the other side of a hill, waved to Ewen . When got to the spot could[...]de for the hill. I kept well to the left in case it had run off that way. Heard W holler. Let Subnf[...]head & then cut its throat with pen knife, to put it out of its misery. E tried dragging the coyote b[...]Buttermilk finally got scared, so he stopt, left it on some rocks , will get it tomorrow. Home thro' same gates. Chores. Suppe[...]nstarch pudding, prunes, Washed up. WD. Rained a little at 9:00pm. Sponged graham bread.][...] |
![]() | [...]t, threw blanketr over them, fed them oats out of a bag. Worked up sponge. Dressed. Off 2:15. Lun[...]E took him aside & told him we were going to buy a sulky plough to do our own ploughing. I took 3 e[...]o Stiths, ordered sulky plough, 12 in bottom, saw a cultivator & bought it, a harrow also. Got Mrs Jordan to let me have some beef. She gave me a big piece bought 17# at 10c per #. Home 6:50. C[...]ed bread into loaves. Written in red: E received a cable from Mr Dryborough. "Black" died, others r[...]arly. Terrible gale from East. Sleet fell for a while. Areose 7:45. Fires in both rooms. Have not had a fire in our room for some days. Cleaned stable,[...]dest brother came. I went into Alec's room, read a little while there, when lit kitchen fire[...] |
![]() | SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1896 Stitched a little. Read a little. Sawed wood a little Snow storm from East. Ground covered.[...]room. Led sorrel foals down to water. They are a nuisance to lead as they have had their water tak[...]only been led about the corral. In. Read papers a little. Lunch. Patched up slit in waterproof s[...]Put buttons on. Ewen kept the room so hot that it quite stupefies me, and him too, but he wont have[...]sawed wood with Alec till 5:10. Fire lit. Made a beef steak pie, baked tatoes in oven. Out. Led[...]d. Got off at 12:00. Thru' Coal Bank gate. Out a Fallon Gate. Up head of Ash Creek. Kept apart to scan more country. Forgot our lunch although I had put it up ready. At 3:00 arrived at the coyote carcass of the 8th. I took hide off. EW put it in a gunny sack behind Dolly. Took 1/2 hr to skin out[...]wen rode to PO (Brackett's house). He brought me a dog, one of the pups we gave Renn. Renn cannot keep them as they kill lambs. We had an awful time getting it home, would not lead, but insisted on pull[...] |
![]() | [...]in the stock pot. Fixed up camera on deal box. It fell once, but no damage done. Tripod wont stay steady when it has to be put so low. Took Alec reading St Paul'[...]sec good. Alec very clear & good, but he had on a leer, & hair is cut too short. Thro' at 4:10. W[...]e 7:30. Breakfast on. Tooth didnt bother in the night. Led the 2 sorrel foals to water. Saddled up Sun[...]ountry , but unfortunately no coyotes about. Saw a man in the distance, but dont know who. H[...] |
![]() | [...]on's got mixed up. Rita's dying but they thought it was Marion's (Gerald). Cooked. Watered foals.[...]of Ewen. Cannot tone. Not enough paper to make it worth while, only 6 pieces. Lunch. Did up paper[...]proof, Mrs Scott, Jr, & Mrs Gibson came in to see it. They all seemed pleased with it. Kadie Scott filling up holes in barn floor, he having rented it for summer. A black Norman stallion sent up by Van Coil. Just[...]s, cornstarch pudding, Washed up. WD. Alec had a bath. Read. Old Mrs Scott ill in bed tod[...] |
![]() | [...]sorrel foals loose in meadow 1st time, came up at night. Stitched Terrible persistant storm (all day)[...]red up. Out. In 11:30. Read "Sons & Fathers". It is perplexing. I came to the conclusion that my[...]is put down as about 29 years old, & Gerald , in a later installment, states his age as being 27. I[...]too bad. Stitched all day. Stormed by way of a strong west wind. No more snow fell, tho' a lot did last night. Arose 7:45. Lit fires. Out. Snow drift at t[...]elbarrow. E took one end, I the other, so lifted it to cow house twice. Milked. Put 4 foals in box[...]ower in big stall, & Dolly in little stall. Made a jelly layer cake, whipped cream on top, st[...] |
![]() | [...]L 19, 1896 Carried 2 days manure onto garden , A & I. E & I rode to Terry. Sun & cloudy. 46[...]Stoves set going. Cleaned stable, had to leave a lot heaped up in stable. Breakfast 9:50. Washed[...]ifts so deep,. Hamlin & another man came up with a load of hay for us. Sleigh rack was on. Ate lunch 1:30. Dressed. Ewen made out a list to send to Allan, the photographer. Got off[...]thes well at spring that have soaked since Friday night. Commenced washing at 12:15. 4 towels, 1 duster,[...]flannels in granite pan, tub with bluing water in it, mop & broom, & wash board surrounding me.[...] |
![]() | TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1896 Took it rather easy. Down Avenue to see how to connect s[...]PRIL 22, 1896 Drove down to Terry. Brought up a sulky plough. Morn fine. Afternoon became clo[...]ame also. Went down slowly. 1st to PO, repacked A's seeds to his mother in meat gauze, per s[...] |
![]() | [...]suppose is Newman's Hollow towards Fallon Creek. It runs inside of HogEye road. Across the creek we[...]oulee above Charlie Watkins Ranch, which we saw. A dead foal passed. Seven antelope, which we had seen several times, when returning, came running our way. A hill intercepted. Round this we galloped & came[...]ies, sago pudding,. WD. Read. Bed 10:30. Made a plan of garden, where to sow the seeds, & plant t[...]garden, dug off more sod, & dug earth up to make a larger bottom for hot bed. Got about 8 wheelbarr[...]enue. This mixed with the horse manure, trampled it down, left it to heat. Followed Peter Henderson's directions.[...]sts standing). Too hard to dig up the sod. Left it for the sulky plough. Up. Twas then 4:15. Lit[...]ill. He tried writing to Mr Dryborough, but gave it up. Milked. Lovely evening. Supper 7:30. Roas[...]Monday), broken out back of hand, left. At night it keeps one awake , irritating, severely. W[...] |
![]() | [...]ce pies, tartlettes cold, hot yeast rolls. Baked a good batch of white bread. Washed up. Thro' 9:1[...]26, 1896 Spent the whole day in trying to make a solution to the mysteries in "Sons & Fathers".[...]Evan's elopement to Gerald's birth, but then came a statement of the author's, namely that it was a year after her marriage that she (Marion) turned[...]on's) was hers. The coffin scene in the storm is a knotty mystery. I propose , in her frenzy, she s[...]iolin case & rushes out into the storm, believing it to be the coffin of a child. The Professor, who has followed her to America snatches it from her in the storm. Milked 6:00. Supp[...] |
![]() | [...]ly came up, put rope on her, let her & foals eat a few oats, but no persuasion would induce Andy or Stockings to come for a crunch. Back. Put saddle on Dolly, hunted up St[...]offin, etc. E dictated the last to me, & I wrote it. At 2:50 thro', & ate lunch on my way across the[...]y manuscript. The train will be delayed owing to a small bridge having caught fire close to Terry.[...]a for Alec. Supper 7:45. Stewed beef, tatoes in it, cakes small & big one. Washed up. Planted cucumber, squash, melons in unsoldered condensed milk tins in a box. At X:25 thro'. WD. Bed. |
![]() | [...]t. Breakfast 9:20. Washed up. Ewen & I devised a plan to let plough down easily, viz: put poles against wagon box on the slant to it. Down these pulled plough. No exertion of stren[...]Washed harness with Alec. Not been washed since it was bought 3 1/2 yrs ago. No time to oil it, Finished 3:30. Ewen went to Terry with the wag[...]Monday meet at Kemptons to go after coyotes. Got a little card measure today from Arbuckles. Nice[...]30 Oiled harness. Hauled manure onto garden, A & I. E to Terry Lovely day. No wind. At 5:0[...]clean. George Tusler came to borrow our axe for a few minutes. I was washing 2 fish at spring that[...]ome silver in the sand - bluish coloured. He got it out of a car full going East. Cleared up after breakfast.[...]Lunch 2:00. Rested till 3:00. On again. Spread it over the garden,. Took 3 loads from the p[...] |
![]() | FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1896 Hauled manure onto garden, A & I. E wrote & to Terry. Put 9 loads on garden[...]Washed up. Swept. Changed. Hamlin arrived on a pinto. Ewen & H went & hauled 3 loads of manure[...]eak up new patch where an old shed used to be but it proved to be too hard for the team. He turned over 3 furrows. Hamlin wanted to go & fetch his team, but it was too late 4:30. I tried my hand at plo[...] |
![]() | [...]I with wheelbarrow took up all the rhubarb, & put it in new piece broke up, later. Shovelled manure[...]amlin drove our team leaders, his wheelers. Then it was hard pulling for them. Supper on when thro'.[...]mare must have broken in from the range. She has a foal.] Bed X:00 MONDAY, MAY 4, 1896 We[...]' our saddle horse pasture, but Henry had not put a gate in his new fence we found, so returned, & we[...]Jerry OMara & Tom Goldie were there. Bernie rode a pony he is breaking in an English saddle, 5th time he has ridden it. Mrs K is well & the children. The dog we gave[...]E on top with dogs while we beat thro'. But only a blue racer snake & a cottontail did I see. E & I left them on the Flat. We had a run after 3 antelope before we got home.[...] |
![]() | [...]t to get up Coggshall's mare & foal & Steel. Had a great ride right end of saddle horse pasture at l[...]got all rhubarb plants separated & planted, quite a large patch. [Written in red: Ewen ploughed with sulky plough all afternoon. I dug up quite a piece of sod. Too much wire grass unfortunately.[...]cott. Had no time to go & get the Record today. It would be the one week with the last chapter of "Sons & Fathers" in it! Bed 10:30.] WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1896[...]loughed & finished garden. Began to harrow. A lovely day. Morn very cool breeze. dull afternoon. 9:00pm rained a little. Arose 7.10 minutes to. Cold bath. Cl[...]s. Chatted. She had no beef. To MDonald's, got a spiced, boned ham, & bacon. Spoke to Leard. He made out the Milesc City Poor House a hell upon earth. His leg far from well, hopes to get to St Paul this fall & get into a good hospital. Called on Mrs Stith who enlighten[...]he story's conclusion. Home. Jogged. Alec with a ham. I with the bacon tied behind the saddle. H[...]loughing b6:15. I had got supper 4:40. Harrowed a little. Supper 7:30. Milked. Ham for su[...] |
![]() | THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1896 A planted some garden. E & I mended pasture gate.[...]ovely day. Last night rained hard. Thunderstorm it was. Arose 6:10. Cleaned corral. Milked cow.[...]with wagon. E & I fixed the gate, put 2 stays on it. Lunch 2:00. Down to garden 2:40. Took the plough across the creek. It went very well. I had anticipated bother. E com[...]Sowed some cabbage seed. Ploughed the patch to a finish. Got through just as the rain commenced to fall. Alec came & wanted me to plough a ditch from the spring there down to patch, but I[...]watched the rain. Put wagon sheet over hot bed, A & I. Was pouring in torrents. Supper on.[...] |
![]() | [...]:00. Cleaned up. Watered & fed the team. Wrote a note to Drew to acknowledge the #75. Harnessed t[...]per #. To Kemptons. Mrs K, Mary, & I rounded up a rooster in the fowl house, put him in a sack, & she also gave me a setting of eggs. Mr K told me he had never seen[...]r on. Severin deserted his wife, goes about with a married lady who has come from Africa. Alec got an alliason with a woman of 31. Supper 7:00, beef, collops, mashed[...]m concerning his $60.00 wagon. He could have got it for $28.00, if Ewen had made the deal with[...] |
![]() | [...]d corral up. Breakfast 8:30. Swept. Washed up. It poured hard. Regular thunderstorm, but even that passed off, & the rain continued. We ought to have a good hay year. Everything is out or coming. Ser[...]arden lore in Henderson & continued notes of last night. Set black hen on 13 eggs on top of hen coop hanging in chicken house. Put a damp sod under the eggs. At 12:00 it stopped raining, so I took bags & halters to wher[...]ully cut across the chest by wire 2 inches wide. It ate oats out of the bag tho'. Lunch. Cleaned up outside the corral. Got a load, put it on the melon patch in heaps. Got another load ou[...]dnt milk for I have got too much, let calves take it. . Alec plucked the birds. Supper, Irish stew done in pan in the oven, sort of a braised affair, bread , & batter pudding. WD. F[...]pluttered onto 1st finger of right hand & scalded it unmercifully. Breakfast 8:30. Cleared up. Went[...]squash. Some lines not very straight. E shouted it was 7:00. Up & turned George out. Supper[...] |
![]() | [...]ks, mashed tatoes, coffee, tea, cocoanut cakes, & a cake, rice pudding, stewed peaches. Washed up.[...]liberately went to my milk bucket in stall, nosed it over. I was hopping mad. Caught her, took her back to the upset milk pail & beat her on the nose with it. Cleaned corral & stable. Breakfast 8:30. Clea[...]1/2 hrs. E drove up horses. Foals led the bunch a mad gallop down to meadow, back by fence, into br[...]ed Sunflower. She has improved so on this grass, it is now so long. Put on clothes. Came on to rain[...]dark room tomorrow as agreed yesterday, but wait a little while till Mr Price has been & gone[...] |
![]() | [...]d cows out. Cleaned stable (Dolly & Sunflower in it) , & corral. Breakfast 9:15. Cleared up. Had to do a little tinkering. Down to garden 11:40. Set to work in west corner, dug up a lot of sod ground. Got cress, mustard, upland cr[...]g back by Ash Creek head, when saw an antelope in a grassy pocket of the prairie. When Petrarch saw it, we halloed him on. He started about 75 yds from it. Rode hard, but the antelope, after a mile or two, easily got far ahead of Petrarch. W[...]mile. The antelope, in the distance, appeared as a white bobbing speck. Had to stop to let blown ho[...]ine. Showers passed us by, except one which left a few drops. Arose at 7:00. Fire on. Didnt mil[...]es, viz: 18c per yd (1 yd wide). . We shall get it from Stith tomorrow with 2 screen doors (75c each[...]ere Alec was hoeing for popcorn. We put in quite a piece in the middle, 6 rows. To new piece where we sowed a few sunflowers, but I turned up sod that plough had left in the middle not turned. It was hard work, made the perspiration fall. In 1:[...]ned over at sides on to grass into middle to make it level. Was tiring work. Up at 6:00. Rested we[...]kittens were screaming in the brush. Put them in a sack, & then in a pail of water. Finally buried on manure p[...] |
![]() | [...]the team. Off 1:30. I wrote last night to John A Salyer for 10 currant red trees, 50 strawberry pl[...]bed the floor of the kitchen , table, etc. Tried a new sort of mop Alec bought which is supposed to twist round the stick thereby squeezing water out, but it wouldnt work, Gave it up for the old one. Scott called, stayed but a minute. Ewen had gone to Terry. Supper o[...] |
![]() | [...]ultry. Poured 9:00pm Arose 8:20. Overslept. It poured from X:00pm till 5:30am. last night. Fine weather for grass growing. Cleaned corral.[...]om depot. Cornstarch, tapoca from McDonald. Cut a sheep in 1/2 at Mrs Jordan's meat house, one Renn[...]rson, Dot, etc dressed up to the nines go over in a procession to the photographic car to be photoed.[...]d. Washed up. Turned calves out. WD. Ewen got a letter from Mr Dryborough who is pleased with Mon[...]an below our North window to dig up buckbrush for a sunflower bed. Hard work digging & the pulling up the roots. Got quite a piece done tho', besides helping Alec with reserv[...]30. In. Cooked shoulder of mutton, tatoes round it cooked, cornstarch pudding. Supper 7:30. Milked[...]aid to transplant tomatoes, but must tomorrow, as it is the anniversary of the '94 crop transplantation, which proved a good one. Sewed buttons on gaiters & coat[...] |
![]() | [...]her very early variety, cannot remember the name, a gift seed. Lunch 2:00. Alec dug at his reservoi[...]rrow morning. E returned 7:00. He brought about a bushel of sprouted onions from McDonald, butter &[...]ie, jam puffs,. Milked. Young Braley has bought a team of bay mares from Van Coyle. FRID[...]in 7 hills planted Showery, only few drops at a time. S wind. Arose 7:40. Overslept. At 4:3[...]fully distressing. Milked. Cleaned corral. Had a cold bath. Breakfast 9:15. Cleaned our room up.[...]ll. On May 11th we hauled the manure there, left it in piles, so it was handy today. Up to lunch 1:30. Down[...] |
![]() | [...]ing sod began. Broke tongue. E to Terry wagon. A & I to mended drive gate. Glorious. Misty ear[...]ugh near corn, other side of the creek. Ploughed a ditch from corn to the cultivated piece. Some tr[...]. E to Terry with wagon. He took tongue to have a new one made like it. A & I were all afternoon fixing the gate. Supper 8[...]ses of 1st story awarded their prizes. I out of it. SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1896 Manured sunfl[...]e, really corral earth, put on my new patch & dug it in. Cut Alec's hair. Then 1:00 o'clock. Lunche[...]plates, tripod, walked to where he had discovered a sage hen's nest. I walked up to where he pointed out the location of the nest, to try to get a snapshot of the bird on leaving the nest, but she went off in a whirl. Took 2 photos No 8 diap 1st 50th part sec, 2nd view 25th sec, view of place at a distance smallest diap 256, & 75 th sec. Took v[...]n which had broken, & played "God Save the Queen" a la Hamlin on it. Got supper on. Looked to see whether th[...] |
![]() | [...]fuls of corral earth. Made good job. Alec sowed a batch of string pole beans, etc, peas. . Lunch[...]gift booklet. Down to new - broke ground, sowed a line of sunflowers. Broke up more sod for 6 rhub[...]en busy digging the foundation of the dark room. It will be 1/2 dug out. As soon as breakfast things[...]until dinner time. He stopped for dinner. Seems a nice man. Comes from Kirkubrightshire, Scotland. He has a ranch on Little Beaver, Ekalaka his town,[...] |
![]() | [...]Arose 6:45. Milked. Cleaned stable (3 horses in it & 2 cows). Breakfast 8:30. Cleaned our room, al[...]from Mrs Jordan, as Ewen gave me money to pay for it today. I rode Sunflower, E on Dolly, took hounds[...]ed up. Milked. WD yesterday & today. Read story a little. [Written in red: Ewen received letters f[...]ports are he is better. Mrs C just going to have a daughter of Sir William Gordon Cameron, Commander[...]told me he had sown 200# of Sand Vetch Salyer's. It requires no moisture hardly. Two of his foals ki[...]f from Jordan's, dont know what price. I weighed it 48#. Jordan weighed it the same, said he would only charge for 45#. Din[...]n red: Hilda & family, Alec says, have moved into a larger house rented from Cosmo Bonsor, bui[...] |
![]() | [...]e, tatoes, cornstarch shape with currant jelly in it. Washed up. Pulled down shelf on West wall & pu[...]ged onto Buttermilk. E took me to see the foal. It was lying down. Got up on seeing us. Its poor l[...]ure. He saw the foal. E went off on foot. Shot it. I was so very sorry. It was such a pretty foal, typical Arabian head, large full eye[...]sorrels. We rode out on the coulee above, chased a very good jack rabbit - got away in some rocks.[...]d 7:30 or 8:00. I left the corral. Alec cleaned it later. Breakfast. Cleared up. Peeled tatoes. Out & cut off meat from bones of foal, salted it down in barrel for the dogs. Alec helped. He sa[...]viously I had fixed up Cassel pickle, viz: I made it 3 1/4# salt, 1# sugar, 2 oz saltpeter, 1 1/2 cup[...]After supper I washed 19# meat, poured this over it, have to leave it a week in spring . At 4:30 thro' transplant[...] |
![]() | [...]d the verandah with last night's bath water. Got a sack of leaf mould out of the brush, dragged it to the new piece of ground where strawberries are[...]rbert worked. Rode afternoon. Tramp stopped the night. Glorious. Very cool wind from south. Aro[...]owards Fallon brakes SE. Saw an antelope, chased it. It had a good start & got further & further away. Dogs ga[...]went slowly in the direction antelope last seen. It suddenly jumped up below hill, where it had lain. We were then quite close upon it, but it got away, once stopping still, & looking round at[...]n off again, easily getting out of sight. We saw it again, but gave up the chase - were close to H's[...]ster. Men put in floor & nearly finished sealing it. Washed up. Men went. Tramp at 9:00 app[...] |
![]() | [...]I would give him the pail, but I preferred to do it myself. Breakfast 8:30. Tramp said he had worked in New Orleans with 200 negroes, 8 hours a day. He finally left for Terry. I was in the ce[...]in Mr Colley's , E & I. I kept awake most of the night. Sheets on our bed. Alec to Terry. He looked at a $125. horse of Frank Watkins. WEDNES[...]d of late. Washed up. Milked. Cleaned corral. A young Easterner stopped to enquire the way to the -13. He is a nephew of Mrs Stith, I think. I scrubbed the spa[...]Lunch 12:30, E & I. Churned. Read the story to a finish - a horrid, morbid story. Supper at 7:00 - om[...] |
![]() | [...]am. I went down to garden, turned the water into A's new ditch. We harnessed the team. Alec transp[...]first. Jan, Foxey & Tinker came with us. I got a $2.50 pr of shoes, lace up, from Gibson's. Mrs S[...]ree. She looks awfully ill. Poor Landree lay on a couch at the foot of her bed (she cannot bear him[...]laboured wheasy breathing sounds bad. Stopt only a few minutes. She was unable to talk. Mrs Jordan[...]d from Mr Lindsay who says he is coming to pay us a visit in about two weeks. Bed 11:30. FR[...]at, which I salted the other day, put onto boil. It looks nice & red, & proved very good. Little chi[...]dding, doughnuts. Cleared up. Lay on bed. Read a little of the new "Under Three Flags" story. Hel[...]etrarch. Boy thought he had seen him tied behind a wagon. Up to Kemptons. Mary & little Jim down with measles. I didnt go in. Ace said it was a sheep dog & not Prtrarch tied behind the wagon ye[...]but he ran back to the ranch. Will bring him in a few days. Home 6:10. Supper cold, bar coffee &[...]round storehouse to keep ducks from laying under it. |
![]() | [...]Turned water onto lower part of strawberry bed. It was raining hard. E & I put Sunflower & Steel i[...]morning. Arose 8:00. Blowing & little rain. It kept up an uncertain rain all last night. This soaking will do such an immense amount of g[...]re getting along fine. I lay on bed awhile, read a speech of the Duke of Bedford on agriculture, also a cruise in a Whaler to Greenland describing harpooning a whale. Down to the garden. Thinned out two 65ft lines of rutabagas. Alec did one in more time than it took me to do two, he is so fearfully slow. Lunc[...]we would like more meat for dogs, as he picketed a 3yr old colt (broken to ride this spring) for the 1st time before breakfast. After the meal he went to get it, to drive up 'osses on. It was dead lame. He turned it loose in the pasture, where it died shortly after - broke a blood vessel internally. At 4:30 I rode Sunflowe[...]wer in. She is very lame off hind foot. Heat in it too. Washed up. Thro' 9:50. WD. Read wee.] |
![]() | [...]ry. Jan went with E to Terry. On their way home a prairie dog was chased by her. After a long run (it had lost its hole), she caught it. Both were spent when the kill came. I skinned[...]Dinner on. Put the brine to boil. I shall skim it & use it again. Cleaned corral, Made a layer cake, boiled beef, mashed tatoes. lettuce,[...]s horse. I washed & wiped up. Commenced to make a picket rope for the calf that leads off, viz: Li[...]ket rope, most awfully tough rope to splice. Put a swivel in the centre. Got 2 heavy posts & tied it to them at the back of the stable. Supper[...] |
![]() | [...]develop, but Hamlin arrived at 12:00, so I got up a dinner at 1:10 - beef corned hot, tatoes mashed,[...]stone towards division fence. Got 2 large ones & a load of wood. Got Alec, & with bushel basket, we[...]d of my hair when I go down to the spring. I dug a very deep drain to catch the wee spring & ran it to the big one. A clay bottom dug down to. Put the trough in its place, A & I, after much labour. Up at 6:30. Supper 7:10[...]t away tent (over lumber used). Cleaned corral. It took us some time to arrange everything for devel[...]the plates being in the fixing box. Was resting a little when Hamlin called to talk about po[...] |
![]() | [...]at 5:00 also, went to catch Long S. He fell into a cactus bed, his first try to catch hold of the r[...]e saw the cliff swallows nests on the creek about a mile from H's fence. Ewen took 7 exposures, some[...]from Ten Mile Creek. E & H went off to see where it would join our mare's fence. I dozed in the wag[...]n verandah for 15 minutes. E back 6:30, they got it marked out all right, the fence, & E had a long talk with Van Coyle , who was rather put out at first about us fencing up the spring. It is on the corner of our section that we hope to p[...]Supper 8:15. I had to rush & let the cows in, as it was blowing up an awful storm. Just got calves in with cows when down it came just as I got in. Written in red: Ha[...] |
![]() | [...]t. Cleaned the corral. Breakfast attended. Had a cold bath. 9:45 breakfast. Washed up. Swept.[...]him. He had paced the whole line to be fenced. It was 3900 paces, will take 625 posts at 18c, 975 stays at 5c. Hamlin does it by contract getting his wage by the posts[...] |
![]() | [...]ral. Breakfast for Alec got, as he was ready for it. Had a cold bath. Breakfast. Swept, washed up. Saddle[...]ltivator across the creek to the corn patch. Did a few rows by myself, but George was so uncertain i[...]most of the rows were too close together to make it act well, few were broad enough. Watered George[...]est, when to my delight, I saw him coming close, (It was nearly dark)from division fence. Supp[...] |
![]() | [...]xks, 1 apron, 1 red cotton hanker. Blankets were a bother to wash, they were for the spare room. Ew[...]ming". Some horses were coming along the road at a slow walk from Tusler's direction. Soon 2 men on horseback behind, made us sure it was them. Changed. Went out just as the mares w[...]ettes. Milked. Washed up. Written in red: Sat a while. They went to bed at 10:15. They had brea[...]he gentlemen all drove down to Terry. I gardened a little. Threatened to rain all day. Thundery.[...]with white sauce, tato, hard boiled eggs, etc. in it, cold ham. Washed up. Ewen harnessed up[...] |
![]() | [...]their horses, viz: "Pig" & "Nervy Jim", latter is a roan strawberry. Ewen took 3 of Mr P, & I took t[...]he wire netting inside the verandah, but there is a swarm of them every night. Ewen & I sat on the verandah & read the Chicago[...]e, that Mr P brought over for Kempton's big bay. It & 5 others. Turned out cattle, 5 head of[...] |
![]() | [...]et the Hotel to Tom Langsen & his wife have taken it. Jordans are going out to the ranch on Sandstone[...]& colt for $20.00. Cheap enough, but doesnt want it. Washed up. Minced ham, mutton, & rice, mashed[...]L never came. At 3:00 I cleaned our stove, made it look quite smart. Little Harley Gibson came up. He said Busby in with meat, could have some if we fetch it tomorrow. Supper 7:30. Milked. Rained little. At 9:10 commenced pouring. Kept it up too. Killed over 200 moths again. E h[...] |
![]() | [...]Cook. Cook. Cook. Dull. Poured nearly all night. Arose 7:00. Milked. Put kerosene on Little E[...]pt to dinner at 1:30, veal mince, poached eggs on it, croquettes on spinach, rice, tartlettes, rice pu[...]west side of Terry. In about 15 minutes started a jackrabbit, but it ran away across the railroad & got away in a washout. Sat in the shade of a creek bank & chatted for 20 minutes. Chased another young one which Petrarch caught. Took it home. Went to get the mail. We all 3 wor[...] |
![]() | [...]artines, porridge. Washed up. Washed meat. Put it on to stew, macaroni in it. Washed & skinned hare. Made Beeton stuffing. Put it to roast. Made steamed pudding. Mr Lindsay made a salad dressing. Lunch at 1:15. Washed up. Dinn[...]the bull, which acted all right. Up. Mr L after a drink of water left. He had got us to promise to[...]ilked. Cleaned the corral. Breakfast 9:40. Had a cold bath before. Washed up. Swept. Thoroughly[...]day. Afternoon he transplanted chili plants, dug a ditch across creek patch. I read a little on the verandah. It was so beautifully cool & nice. Mixed chemicals[...]lves, as black & white one got on the garden last night. 118 moths killed on verandah. Wd. Bed X:30 |
![]() | [...]to the ditch across creek patch to finish digging it. We had lunch 1:30. Commenced to tone at 2:10. Got a few done when Hamlins arrived. He was going to put in the sinks, but got him to defer it for a future time. He put thescreen door on dark room[...]of water to the calves in the corral. They drank a little, & upset the rest. Breakfast 9:20. Washed up. Had put clothes to soak in warm soapy water last night. I wrung them out of it, put boiler on. 6 photos of Mr Lindsay & Flaxey[...]wn morning to see if his barrel cart had arrived. It had. 3 pillowcases, 1 apron, 7 towels, 3[...] |
![]() | [...]n's beard & hair. Lunch. Spliced snap & ring on a rope for calf. Was going to make a picket rope, but time failed me. Ewen looked at[...]was going to sue Van Coyle for damages, etc. But it was all right, a Price mare was the supposed Stallion. We were ov[...]es. Arab can put his hind leg on the ground, but it looks awfully inflamed. & he keeps holding it up when feeding to ease it. Very sore, I think. Went to look at ditch othe[...]1, 1896 Bread baked. Made calf ties. Darned A's shirt. Glorious. Very cool. W wind, 90*[...]d up & swept. Worked up sponge to dough. Darned a rent in one of Alec's shirts. WD of yesterday & so far today on veranda where it is very cool. Breeze blowing all the while. Mad[...]ng. Ham boned & put to boil at 3:00. Looks like a storm coming 10:00 pm. Supper at 8:15. Ham, 1st[...]Black & white calf got away from me when taking it to picket. Alec couldnt see it & let it pass the gate when I tried to get it in the corral. Left it loose. WD. Spliced fair picket rope. Be[...] |
![]() | [...]Breakfast at 9:00. Swept. Washed up. Spliced a swivel on saddle rope for Ewen while he went to f[...]p, E on Dolly. I was to have stayed outide, but it looked so very like rain, that we tied dogs up to Furnish's rails & sat inside until the storm was over. It lasted one hour about, came down in torrents.[...]t for his letters. E chatted with them. At last it got fine & we left Mrs Furnish's hospitable roof. Hunted up a jack, long run, no kill. In at 6:00. Met Hamlin & young Braley driving a bronco with Queen. Supper 7:10. Washed up. Ale[...]having given F Watkins no paper of agreement for a trial of the horse as arranged, he was now not ob[...]f camera. E came & tried to help. Finally I got it on, & put wash leather round to keep the rim from[...]took 2 of Ewen, dogs, & Steel on the rocks where a jackrabbit they had chased had gone to gro[...] |
![]() | [...]We do not want to have anything to do with him. A had supper there. He said when he started that h[...]at the garden. Supper 8:00. Washed up. Chopped a bit of wood. Killed the moths. WD yesterdays &[...]ilked. Pulled horse weed up in hay corral. Such a lot of it there. Got it all up tho' to prevent its seeding. Cut grass & brush on the spring path. Made a neat hedge & border. Ewen went to fetch up the s[...]re bleed. He can put the leg down to walk on, in a very lame fashion. The tendon inside the hock, j[...]of the barn, bathed his leg with cold water with a sponge, & then applied Eliman's with a feather. He did not mind in the least, but stood quite still, lifting up the injured member to ease it now & then. E & I, dogs & et al to the alfalfa p[...]acks full of alfalfa & grass for Gazelle. He ate it greedily at first, but eats little at a time. Young B & [Written in red: Hamlin c[...] |
![]() | [...]o kennel, tied him up below. We slept badly last night. Milked. Gave Gazelle water. Breakfast 8:30. C[...]or Gazelle. I bathed his wound & put Eliman's on it. Washed & groomed him, plaited his mane & forelo[...]his Jumbo horse to Terry. I attended to Gazelle a little. Took camera to the corner of Henry's big pasture, from where I got a good chance to take them, 1st close 16 diap, 50 p[...]6:00. Supper on. Old Braley was to have left us a load of new hay today, but he did not turn up. M[...]g, coffee, tea. Alec got us Hamlin's scythe, got a sack full of grass for Gazelle with it. WD. Bed X:45. Mrs Furnish gone to Miles on a visit. TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1896 Gazell[...]nch. Mrs Braley arrived. Her husband brought us a load of hay for Gazelle. Chatted to Mrs B. Mr S[...]He turned his team into our pasture & stopt the night. Mrs B left 6:30. Got fire on. E got cows up.[...]infallable receipt for diptheria. She has given it several trials - salt petre, alum, chlorid[...] |
![]() | [...]Up to Gazelle & washed his wound, put Eliman's on it. Mr S , Alec, & E came to look at him. E drove[...]weeded potatoes. Cut alfalfa with Ewen. He took it up on Steel. I continued weeding, got everything out, I believe. Up 2:15. Lunch. I had a bath before lunch. Watered my vines. Took Gazelle fresh water. We developed 4 films, & a photo of myself taken yesterday (out of focus), 3[...]make the gate bigger on the creek road, told him it was Van Coyle's fence. He is hauling hay[...] |
![]() | [...]service berries & crream. Read "The Incendiary" a little. Garden picked beans, cut tips off. Wate[...]on after he had told me the news. He brought me a lot of corks for the beer bottles from Ab Anderso[...]hay Braley brought is not wholesome for Gazelle. It is so chock full of spears. Stuck in his upper &[...]prs socks, 3 pillowcases, 1 dish cloth, 4 sacks, a coat of Ewen's, 1 combi, 1 nightgown. Lunch 3:00[...]the steps. He left at 4:00. I watched him pack a bed, etc. on one of his team horses. Cont[...] |
![]() | [...]er the tatoes again & pulled all there were. Ate a few wild currants. In 1:10. Put carbolic soluti[...]45 with his left thumbnail sawn thru'. Put rag on it. He got very white, felt sick. I took Gazelle h[...]ned corral & Gazelle's box. Breakfast 9:00. Had a cold bath 1st. Washed up, etc. Went & bathed Ga[...]pasture to the end of the meadow fence. Cut down a lot of poles, ash & box elder, some green, some dry. Saw a very brightly coloured snake in a pool of the creek, same variety as we saw on our way to Miles last August in Spring Coulee. Did not molest it. Ate lot of service berries & gooseberrie[...] |
![]() | [...]an in. Changed. Out. Mr Lisk down to see Ewen (it turned out) about engaging him for an extended hu[...]se. E came, & the deal, after much hesitation on A's part, was closed for &125.00. Lunch 1:30 gave[...]ded to. Sawed stakes & pointed them. G Tusler & a stranger came to see Gazelle. Cool day. Cloud[...]sawn. I also pointed with hatchet & block. Took a lot down to the garden in Alec's hand cart. Prepared supper 5:30. Shelled peas. Milked. Made a salad after having got spring onions, & lettuce.[...]the barn cooly to see Gazelle. Ewen rushed up in a fury, didnt say a word. They [Written in red: must have see[...] |
![]() | [...]reased our wagon wheels. Ewen & I went & cut 1/2 a load of grass, was hot work. Lunch 1:45. Lay o[...]anged. Swept our room. Washed up. Gave Gazelle a grooming, bathed leg. It is filling up from the inside, & is improving, al[...]where hay is to be put they bring tonight. Made a heap in "mares corral". In. Had lunch. Was 2:0[...], pointed also. Alec watered the melons although it rained quite hard last night for about 1/2 hour.[...]to put the hay. I went out to show where to put it. Milked. Supper 7:40, roast veal, macaroni, boi[...]lot of chicks. 2 have gone last 2 days, each at night. Shut her up. Will possibly have to drown[...] |
![]() | [...]Always after milking I bring the milk in, strain it, & put it in the spring, attend to the fire, get porridge b[...]roomed, & sprayed the wound, put carbolic acid on it. Washed his head, fed him hay. Thro' at 12:00.[...]t. Supper on, plucked beans, butter, sliced them a la Anglaise. Milked. Bedded down George & fed h[...]s are attacked. Took hot bath to get sleep , but it kept me awake itching most of the night. SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1896 Old Braley called.[...]fully strong wind. Arose at 5:55. Stitched up a vest to wear. Milked. Cleaned stable & corral. Breakfast 9:00. It came on to blow at 9:00 most unmercifully. Alec[...]m go loose in the corral to reduce inflamation in a certain part. In, lay on bed, felt so good for n[...]o ask if her "Pa" was here. No, Gone to look for a cow down coulee. E promised to tell him that Henry was very bad. Ewen thinks it is Muscular Rheumatism, great pain when moved. Mrs Tusler soon will be delivered of a child. Lucky they have Augusta to cook. At 1:00 hosses up. E found that Jumbo got bad cracked heel from A's trotting him too hard. Alec very despondent. We rode to Yellowstone, put Kindlings in a spring draw, carried her down in a gunny sack. I rode Andy, E Dolly to Terry[...] |
Cameron, Evelyn 1868-1928, 1896 Diary of Evelyn Cameron (1896). Montana History Portal, accessed 17/03/2025, https://www.mtmemory.org/nodes/view/80371