100 Years Ago
Thursday, July 18, 1912 5.40. Ther 66. 86. 68. = 73 1/3
Clear. N. Very heavy dew Oscar Lawyer came early for jag of kindling. McNeel does nothing at furnace today. It lies scattered about the premises handy for the junk boys. I phone Harman that have gotten posts. He is cutting hay. I drove N. of town AM Much rain there yesterday roads very muddy. Crops look well. Talk with Dave Gray at Court House. Tue got letter from Muggs. Willie Parker was buried P.M. I drove east late P.M. But little rain east lately. Everybody busy with hay and oats. Mare scares badly at some hogs - no damage done. Clear day with stiff northerly wind. I took mare to Nickles. Tue up town night. Rhoda washed A.M. Could not find Harvey Mc today, nothing doing with the furnace. They are working for the road makers. Gobed 9.30
125 Years Ago
Monday, July 18, 1887, 5.45 A.M. Ther. 83. 103. 80.
Clear W. wind. The gasoline stove was off this morning but we managed to get it started. About as yesterday but more clouds and stronger wind from N.W. some signs of rain, some showers in distance. Wind changed to N. before sunset, very strong one. Smith of Hutton ask for job of cutting cord wood. Moore of Charleston called to buy wood. The water works have been shut off all day. Davis girls here P.M. to draw with M & P. Spoke to H.G. about going to Mattoon or elsewhere, Gobed 10 P.M.
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