100 Years Ago
Sunday, June 30, 1912 6 A.M. Ther. 70. 88. 76. = 77 1/3
Cloudy S.1. Light fog early. After getting the paper took a trip to Emmett's Find him engaged indefinitely on trolly (sic) line. Tue attends Church A.M. leaving girls to get dinner. They let the beans burn &c X The National Democratic Convention is still in session at Baltimore having adjourned until Monday. Buddy has decided to start home tomorrow. I drove south of town P.M. going far as junction of Kickapoo and Ambraw*. I met John Hogg on my way home. He collided with me. I get home 7 P.M. All out at night leaving me with baby. He woke up and cried long time. Later in night he fell out of bed. Part clear day with light southerly winds. Gobed 10 P.M.
~The Weather for June 1912, Mean temp. 69. Max 90 on 15th, 27th and 28th. Min. 40 on 8th. Precipitation 3.28 in. one inch on 1st. 1.05 on 16th. .47 on 18th and .55 on 20th. Rain fell on 13 days. Thunder on 1,13,14,15,16,19,20,27,28 and 29th. Clouds 36% The month has been below average in temperature. Crops are looking good. It is getting dry for gardens &c. The streams still carry lots of water. Corn in the 70 s oats say 40 country butter 25 Eggs 15. Meadows good but few. Fungi has not appeared since about May 1. It has been too dry and cool.
125 Years Ago
Thursday, June 30, 1887 6 A.M. Ther. 74. 91. 75.
Mostly cloudy. Very warm night. Tue about sick this morning. Mrs. Davis helping Tue sew. Took harness up to Skidmore's to have mended up. Buy gasoline stove of Miller, but fear we won't like it. Uncle John in town P.M. Thinks I better get Bert's mare to drive. Pleasant very warm day with fresh S. wind some cloudy but no rain. Buy gal. raspberries at Mitchells @50 c. Kate Myers over a little while at night~. Go bed 10.30
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