11, Friday. 5.30 AM. Ther. 62. 82. 74. = 72 2/3
Part cloudy S.2. I find two spokes broken R rear wheel of old buggy. Tue and Maggie iron A.M. I drove to Dicewood and beyond: no fungi excepting Clitocybe illudeno which meet in Stoddert's pasture. I got home say 11 AM. There is a teacher's meeting at E.I.S.N. and great crowds are coming in especially on interurban. Tue takes four of them to lodge just for tonight - all young ladies. Tue attends RC* at Ed Millars P.M. Grey Anderson and help put coat plaster on new W.C. and will come in morn and finish. J.B. Hill filling New Silo as I pass AM. The mud is light and will soon be gone.. Mostly clear day with light to high S. to SW winds. Lightning around at night. Tues lodgers attended theatre (sic) til late and keep us awake &c. Gobed 9 lightning nt.
* Reading Circle
12, Saturday, 6 A.M. ther. 52. 64. 48. = 54 2/3
Part cloudy N.W. 5 . Violent wind all night. Lightning but no thunder nor rain. Jack smuggled himself into house last night. Think sprinkle rain in night. The change occurred after midnight. I pick up pears early before breakfast. Think five or six bu. still in trees. The teachers meeting closes today. Said to be 1500 in town. Anderson and hands finish plaster W.C. P.M. and pd 7.50 ch. I drove to Dicewoods AM failing to find any fungi excepting Chilocybi illudeno ~ Mostly clear day with N.W. wind. Self not feeling as well as last week. Got load Pana lump coal today it is poor stuff for our furnace. Get letter fr Cass Shaver wants to rent. Gobed 9
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 . . .
Friday, October 12, 2012
Charleston, Illinois, October 11 & 12, 1912
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