29. Tuesday 6. AM. Ther. 54. 74. 56. = 61 1/3
Part cloudy, red. S.3. Hitch up and start Loxa 9.30. Drove through Loxa Mrs. Gaines says Retha was married Aug. 4 but has just divulged it. Saw Alva Armstrong and promise to send over at once sack wood plaster for patching Loxa house. Expected to see Harman shucking in "pond" but they had finished it. Drove up to B.C. shed. The BC is baled and lies in shed on west. After driving round the field an hour or so drove up to premises and made a stand on Harmans house. He soon came over and after talking a while about selling BC at 100.00 said he had to go and take Lola to Dr. Preston & Co had gone to field and were shucking on south side NE of W 40'. Preston says they have been shucking to feed and today J.V.H. consented to take a few loads. My part of their shucking. I got nearly a sack from Preston's wagon. It began to rain and I start home say 1.30 P.M. getting there about 3 P.M. The rain just lays dust. Jack went. We ate dinner S. of house N end B.C. The roads good. Clear till toward noon with light drizzle much of P.M. - Over take Geo. Veach & Co. with big drove cattle at Loxa school house. Muggs painting radiators also upper walk in W.C. She was out with friends at night. Gob 8 P.M.
I offer Perkins lot to Burbeck per Bill Scott for 1000.00 400 down.
30. Wednesday. 6 A.M. Ther. 34. 60. 58. = 49 1/3
Clear. W.1. White frost. Expected Cottingham to to complete WC conections. He did not come Rhoda washed and Alfred came to chores P.M. Mrs. Grove over much of P.M. Harman hands me check for 16,30 for my half of part of clover seed. There will be a few dollars more. He says threshers had 8 3/4 bu. I pay half machine charge 100 per I hitch up late P.M. driving up town and around leave order Andrews & CO for sack wood fiber to be sent Alva Armstrong, Loxa. Sebert will come for my horse tomorrow morn to shoe. Maggie has been painting (gold) the radiators. Read Trilby gobed 10 P. Part cloudy day signs of rain P.M.
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 . . .
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
October 29 - 30, 1912 in Charleston, Illinois
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