100 Years Ago
Sunday, June 9, 1912. 6 AM Ther. 54. 76. 64. =64 2/3
Partly clear, E2. Repair some on buggy and get R.H. The Interurban has recently changed their schedule. Tue went to church. I drove to Timber east. Nothing growing. Too cold and Dry. Corn looks well east of town but is small. The roads are good. Mare seemed "off" today am feeding her too much corn. Drove with Tue late P.M. out to Helen's. George is expecting the measles. Part cloudy day with moderate E. Wind All out but self at night. Phebe went with friend P.M. to Ashmore in auto. Gobed 9.30.
125 Years Ago
Thursday, June 9, 1887, 6 AM. Ther. 75. 85. 67.
Cloudy foggy. Rec. case beer pts. from Drusnoey(?). Find silkworms are badly affected and are dying fast at the store and a good many of them at home. W.S.G. and self went right north for hedge in morning and again in evening. Dash of rain with thunder about noon. Mrs. Laind ironed. Write letter for W.S.G. to A. Burbb requesting him to send discharge papers. Drive around town awhile with Maggie and Phebe. Go bed at 10 P.M. Baby has cough, not time for measles however.
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