block was all vacant. Going east on 7th St. next to Drug store a small store run by Richard Parker. Everyone lived upstairs. Next building as small candy and stationery store, then a meat market, a tailor (?) that R. C. Walker owed and lived upstairs. Then it was vacant until the Davis building. which my father rented for us. Mother had a Millinery store. The building had just one large bedroom upstairs and two small rooms up in the back. Then there was a hallway with stairs down and a large living room, dining room, large kitchen and two bedrooms off the kitchen. In those days there were no bathrooms, just kerosene lamps, outside toilets. I can remember father saying “Bertha, this is where we are going to live,” when we stopped. My dad was carrying the baby and mother and older brother had me by their hands.
Grandmother until July 1884 when Grandmother came up to care for my sister that was born July 30, 1884, and stayed the rest of the summer. The new sister made Mother get over her loss of the two boys.