3. Thursday. 6.30 AM Ther. 42. 75. 60.
Clear - smokey. Rec. letter and bill of apples from Dorsay . Apples can load ship Monday. Lear form Wright that Dearborn of Mattoon will place a car load on market here next week. Got letter from Brown telling how to pile ties. Went with Tom Knock down to river hunting fish, didn't get any. Warm day strong SW wind Gobed 9.30
4. Friday. 6.30 AM Ther. 43. 56. 34.
About clear. S.W. wind. write E.D. Davis regard to lumber inspected Sept. 13. the City Council last night gave about five thousand dollars toward sinking a coal shaft. Try to see the contraction about timbers. Went down to A. Rechter at night but didn't see him. B& L Bbl not arrived yet shipped a week ago. Learn that car load apples likely to be here tomorrow. Ed E. sick at night sent for stuff didn't get it. I wrote to E.D. Davis about R.R. lumber inspected Sept. 13. Jack Logan makes remarks. Go bed. 10 P.M.
5. Saturday. 6.15 A.M. Ther. 24. 54. 43.
Clear. SW. Mr. Cummings the Coal shaft man and get promise of share of lumber bills. Took yellow cat off. Uncle John and Bert down to dinner. Learn that Stevens was looking for me, didn't see him. Hatton finished wood pile by noon. Pay him up. get lot of blank order at Courier office. The car load of apples came today, also Bbl stiff from B&h, which Gray bought up. Tue had sewing machind cleaned today. 50c. Gobed 10 P.M.
6. Sunday. 6.30 Ther. 38. 62. 48.
Very heavy smoke. wind. S. Girls went to S.S. after a great time getting ready. Went up to store an hour or two to figure storing apples which will put in there tomorrow. After dinner drive with Tue down by Comers. didn't see him got home about 5 P.M. after driving down by new school house which they have got about half roofed. Very smokey, S or SW wind. Go bed 9 P.M.
7. Monday. 6 AM ther. 44. 68. 51.
Clear excepting heavy smoke, wind S. Get Crass to help all day.Brush up room a little. J. Wentz hauls up car load of apples. They don't average anything extra. Sell several barrels. Mrs. Young washed and Tue sends to Mrs. Dickensen to come tomorrow and iron. Warm smokey day. Engage Crass to help me tomorrow forenoon. Gobed 10 P.M.
8. Tuesday. 5.30 AM Ther. 40. 63. 51.
Nearly clear except heavy smoke. Wind NE. Apple trade not very lively. Learn that Lem Stark very low. E. Easton brings wood to (?) who pays him 2.00. Crass did not come to help me as promised. Mrs. Dickenson ironed. M& P spend evening at Davis'. Gobed. 10 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 . . .
Thursday, November 8, 2012
November 3-8, 1887 in Charleston, Illinois
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