17. Friday. 6.30 A.M. Ther. 56. 60. 56. = 57 1/3
Mostly cloudy. S.W.3 Have not heard from Geographic since writing them with remittance of 2.00 Dec. 18. Mail checks P.M. to Fuller Bros 20.75 Coal Tucker Bros 3.50 concrete basement. Gray & Gray shoe bill to date. Russell and Erwin New Brittain (stamps) for two front door keys. Tue mailed and stamped these letters. I did not go up town. Tue attends RC at Iknyans P.M. Ray Bennett levels up stables. Tue attends church at night with Mrs. Webster. Fern N and Ora here evening. I lie on lounge which we moved to dining room last week. Look over many old papers &c AM. Cloudy day with light rain at times (.10) R. strong southerly winds. The rains yesterday raised branch some. Gobed 10 P.M.
Pay I.B.Mitchell & Son Gro a/c to Jan 1 1913 _ 187.1
Tue takes check late P.M. Sat.
18. Saturday. 6.30 AM. Ther. 36. 40. 32. = 36.
Mostly clear W. 2. Rene phoned Tue to come over to Mattoon. Which she did on 10 car returning 3. Phebe ironing. We got small box of N. Yakima Apples from M & C, from Buddy. I had a hard tussel with furnace late P.M. Ray helping. This coal is very dirty, full of stone. Bright clear day NW wind I did not get out. Mort and Kate over at night till nearly 10 oc.
19. Sunday 6.30 AM. Ther. 34. 56. 60 = 50
Mostly clear early S.3. Wh. fr. ice 1/4. Tue went to church AM. getting R.H. I wrote two firms for literature on Motor Plows. Fern and Ora call late P.M. making candy with Phebe. I had thought of taking drive today but did not feel like hitching up. The roads are reported very muddy except gravel. The branch still runs good stream. River water muddy. Cloudy day with strong southerly Part clear at night. Tue attends church at night. warm day for winter 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 . . .
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