25, Sunday 6.30 A.M. Ther. 70. 90. 80. = 80.
Clear, S.3. Walter got paper. Oil up and drive to Dicewood seeing no fungi anywhere. Continue North and West returning by Bond road. Drove down to crass at Carrall bridge but they have not graded up yet. I get home time for dinner. Walter and Marie took their Supper at Park with friends getting home after dark. Charles went . Jack dog does not seem to be getting well very fast ~ eats very little and can hardly walk. Think his hip broken. Clear AM. clouding up toward night with light showers after 10 P.M. Much thunder and heavy wind along about midnight Go bed 9.30
26, Monday, 5.30. Ther. 74. 88. 80.= 80 2/3
Clear. S.W.3. Harman phones that will thresh today wants me to come out. Feel pretty weak today and can't go. Did not hitch up. Maggie left for Columbus at noon and Marie and Chas. at PM. Tue went to train with Buddy. It proves to be one of our hottest days with light SW wind. Tue got lot of medicine of Dr. Starr which I take till bedtime and think it makes me worse. My rheumatiz however is better. Very warm at night with change to cooler before midnight and strong N.E. wind later part of night. Go bed 9.30
27 Tuesday, 6 A.M. Ther. 60. 78. 64.= 67 1/3
Clear. N.E.3. Don't feel as yesterday morn. My rheumatiz is much better. Emmett was expected but did not come. I took meddy all day without much apparent benefit. Did not try to hitch up. The mare was not out of pasture. Tue was up town a while P.M. They have been threshing oats out at place today. On account of wet weather and consequent delay in threshing will not have much of a crop. Jack dog does not seem much better than the day after getting hurt. think the fleas are eating him up. Clear day N.E.3. Go bed8.30
Charles Gramesly's Journal was written from 1878 to 1925. I am his Great-granddaughter and I post entries from the journal from 114 and 125 years ago. The journal is about everyday living in Charleston & Coles County Illinois. It is not just about the Gramesly family, it is about the community, the region and the issues on all levels that touch their lives. Many people are mentioned in this journal. Join me as I explore history written by my Great-grandfather . . .
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