1913
27. Thursday. 6 AM. Ther. 36. 34. 32. = 34.Cloudy. NN.E.3. Light fog. We see by yesterday's paper that Florence Gaines at Loxa has boy born yesterday. Learn this morn that Walter Linder is dead at hospital in Chicago. Tie up brush broom for Tue A.M. The RC will not meet tomorrow. Mr. Law on sick list and keeps his room much of day. Cloudy day dark and damp. Quarter of inch fine snow fell after dark. Self feel poorly. Have been reading too much as well as eating too much. Gobed 7.30.
28. Friday. 6 A.M. Ther. 24. 38. 32. = 31 1/3
Cloudy. N.2. The trouble in Mexico has been filling the papers for several days. Mr. Lee who has recovered from measles resumes room today. I supposed he had left. Tue and self both not well and we attribute same to too much graham flour. Mostly clouday (sic) day with N. to Easterly light winds. I shaved myself late P.M. The little snow of last night disappeared and another one came late P.M. and tonight say 2 1/2 inches. Tue went over to Groves the evening getting home about 10 P.M. The snow was from easterly, began say 3 P.M. and yielded .23 in Precipitation. Gobed 10 P.M.
The Weather Gc for February 1913
Average daily mean 31.14 Maximum 66 on 19th Minimum. 0. on 5th Precipitation 1.79 in about half of it being melted snow. there was about 8 inches of snow. Cloudiness 44%. Prevailing winds north and southerly thus N. 6 2/3; N.E. 1 1/3; SE 2 1/3; S 4 2/3; SW 5; W. 4. and NW 3 days. All roads have been very bad were getting good until this week. The ground Mar. 1 covered by two or three inches snow. There has been little changes in prices Hogs are going up Ave 8.60 in Chicago. Corn , here, say 40c oats 30. Butter 30 to 40 Eggs 25. They are still working on water tank on Monroe ST. Have two sections of tank up and the connecting pipe in place. I have not been up then for two weeks. The Council are thinking of installing meters for the water.
March 1. Saturday. 6 A.M. ther. 16. 38. 26. = 26 2/3
Clear. N.W.2. Ray came 7 AM. cleans off snow working over an hour. Walter Linder was buried today. Tue ironing much of A.M. Ellen Elkins called about noon in on her way to Bushton. Mr. Laws, the roomer is down with measles. Tue was uptown late. P.M. getting grub, bacon, etc. Mostly clear day did not effect snow much. Clouding up toward night with snow flurries and growing colder with high westerly wind all night. Gobed 9
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