100 Years Ago . . .
Wednesday, July 31, 1912 6.30 A.M. Ther. 60. 82. 62. = 68.
Partly cloudy. N.2. Phone Nick and got it 5 P.M. I try to find Harvey but unsuccessful. Could not get to where was at work. Drove N. A.M. Much threshing done. Many people working in hay. Most of it being cut and in cock. Go up to Bs for Sh Pd 9 AM. My "rheumatism so bad today that am thinking seriously of doctoring it. I did not --could not. Look for mushrooms P.M. I start out to find Harvey again. Saw him at R.R. but could not speak with him. Talk while with Jo Whalen while waiting. Met Frank Balch. His folks are worse. He is quarantined outside. Fair day, light northerly winds clouding up PM with trace of rain at say 4 P.M. Parker calls 6 P.M.Will go to farm in morn with Phew to begin on B.C. shed. Take mare to Nickles to get early start in morning. Gobed 9 P.M.
The Weather For July 1912. Mean temperature. 76. Maximum 96 on 24th. Minimum 58 on 19th and 27th. Precipitation 6.41 inches. Ir rained on 15 days. Very heavy rains on 10th 2.53 in. Much thunder, but few wind storms. Cloudiness 37 1/2%. 3 2/3 Wind direction and duration have been N.3 2/3, NE 4 2/3, E.2, SE 3 1/3 S 8. SW 6 1/3, W 1 1/3, and NW 1 2/3 days.Have had some muddy roads, but they are good now Aug 2.Corn fields very foul with grass and weeds. Corn stands up well. There was large acreage of oats. They are now threshed. Corn 65 Oats 28 cents Butter 25 to 30.
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