15. Tuesday, 6 AM. Ther. 48. 60. 47.
Mostly cloudy wind easterly. Wrote letters to several parties for catalogues of Mill &c. Got measured at Winters for suit of clothes to cost 30.00 . Zeke Easton brought in cord of wood which he sold to John Chapman and which John owes for. J.W. Lackey inspects walnut lumber and pays the same 57.20. Come in town trying to city bill of lumber. Mrs. R. irons. W.S.G. cut some wood. Began to rain about 1.30 and kept it up most of AM and lightly in night, wind S.E. Wrote a letter to Uri asking him to sell my furniture. Gobed 10 PM
16. Wednesday, 6.30 AM. Ther. 47. 62. 47.
Cloudy wind N.E. clears off. Sam Lietch talks to me about buying in at coal shaft. Went out to Uncle John's with Tue in afternoon, says will drive cow in for us Saturday, got home 6 P.M. Bim has planted 5 acres of watermelons. Cool day pleasant afternoon. Gobed 9.30 AM
17. Thursday, 5 AM Ther. 48. 54. 53.
Mostly cloudy and looked like rain. Start for woods with Kelly getting there about 9 AM. We began looking out a line for a fence but it began to rain before we had been there long. They were working the road today. Started home in the rain about 1 P.M. rained most of day rather (?) grows warmer at night. Gobed 8.30.
18. Friday, 6.45 AM. Ther. 60. 60. 50.
Cloudy S. wind. Heavy rain in night with good deal of thunder and lightning about the first we have had this spring. Baby has began to walk alone some this week. Get offer of sawmill outfit from Lane and Bodley Co. Uncle john brought in cow P.M. Kelly helped about two hours in afternoon straighten up lumber. Rutherford up pay him 2.00 order. Bought a catfish of Bill Neece. Mostly cloudy day N.W. wind. Misty P.M. Gobed 9.30 P.M.
19. Saturday. 5.30 PM. Ther. 40. 65. 51.
Mostly clear, wind N.E. veirring [sic] to easterly. Kelly worked forenoon put stakes to berries and grape vines. Bert was here to dinner. The cow gives about 3 gal per day. I milk. Sell half cord wood to A. Owens. Roads bad and great. Delivered Jim wood. Find bugs in plenty on potatoes in bottom. Confer with H.G. P.M. he is still anxious to go in to sawmill business. Go bed. 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 . . .
Sunday, May 19, 2013
May 15-19, 1888 in Charleston, Illinois
Labels:
A. Owens,
Baby walks,
Bert,
Bill Neece,
Bim,
coal shaft,
cow,
J.W. Lackey,
John Chapman,
Kelly,
Lane and Bodley Co.,
Mills,
Rutherford,
Sam Leitch,
Uncle John,
Uri,
W.S.G.,
Winters,
Zeke Easton
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