3. Tuesday. 6 AM. Ther. 36. 57. 48.
Clear day. Howard Robinson died last night. I was on foot all day doing what I could, but was beaten 90 votes. The whole Dem ticket elected excepting T. Stoddert for supervisor 53 maj. Uncle John was in all day and stayed all night. Rutherfords were up and I paid them $4.50 in orders. The result of the election was a surprise to most people. Stay up till they counted out. Went to bed 1 A.M.
4. Wednesday. 6 AM. Ther. 42. 70. 63.
Clear. Al Crass helps pile walnut lumber in morning an hour or two. Howard Robinson was buried today. Uncle John says I better fence a part of my land and he will send a lot of cows down there in May. Would have gone to timber today if had not been so tired. Baby sick all day and in night. Pleasant day. (The print runs off the page).
5. Thursday. 5.30 AM. Ther. 65. 77. 54.
Some cloudy, strong S. wind, blowing all day. Thunder shower from W. about 4.30 PM. raining about half an hour. Thought of going to the timber, but looked too much like rain, Rutherfords were up and I let them have the lot of old corn I had left. Bruner called P.M. and paid me for a set of switch ties which they took up this week. Says I can put out all the ties I want to before June 1. Advises me to Meyers works 8 hours spreads manure, plants potatoes in bottom. 1st row east plant deep with S. phos. 2d. row shallow with phos. 3rd row shallow without phos. 4th row peas N. end phos. Put in city bill at night 37.53. Gobed 9 PM. Paid tax on nine bbls. b&h. Whiskey $350.70.
6. Friday. 6 AM. Ther. 36. 58. 47.
Clear day with northerly wind. Meyers works all day. Tear down old hog pen and do good deal of cleaning up. John Spurgeon brings up 387 ft 2 in. Planks. Got poll list of F. Blankbenbakee. Remit Sucion Sturm 1.45 being amt insurance bal on 7 P whiskey B &h. Tue not feeling well. Have had very bad cold in head self for day or two. Gobed 10 PM.
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 . . .
Saturday, April 6, 2013
April 3-6, 1888 in Charleston, IL
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Al Crass,
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Baby sick,
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F. Blankbenbakee,
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Howard Robinson,
John Spurgeon,
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Rutherford,
Sucion Strurm,
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T. Stoddert,
taxes,
Uncle John,
Whiskey
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