15. Thursday. 6 AM. Ther. 66. 84. 68. = 72 2/3
Part cloudy. S.3. There was light dash of rain in night-just wet the dust. get letter from Phelps acknowledging receipt of my order. Tue went out to Helen's to some function on 11.30 car. Doc. Patton was buried P.M. Learn that Dick Marshall old acquaintance is dead. I did not drive today although horse was hitched. Cloudy at times and appearance of rain. Wind strong S. to W. and grows cooler P.M. Tue did not return till after 9 oc. I had retired. The locust trees have been coming out and are now about in full bloom. The yard needs mowing badly but have heard nothing from E.F. Gob. 9.P.
16. Friday. 5.30 AM. Ther. 52. 74. 62. = 62 2/3
Some cloudy. N.1. Still feeling the grip pretty strong. Tue gets letter from Muggs She and Miss Wades are going to began(sic) traveling over MO establishing traveling libraries soon. Pay phone 3.13 rates for Apl. 1.50. Helen Ferrish calls after dinner. Mrs. Grove was over "a minute" AM. Harman called P.M. staying an hour or two. He wants to plow up more clover. Has got it figured out so that will have 50 or 60 acres in B.C. Wants me to come out . He is soliciting funds for Loxa church. . I can't give any now. He helped me hitched up and I drove up town about 6 P. Mostly cloudy with light variable winds. Spr. R. P.M. Gas smell night. Gobed 9.30
17. Saturday. 5.30 AM. Ther. 60. 80. 62. = 67 1/3
Cloudy. fog S.B. Tue attends Pauline Berner funeral with Mrs. Brook. Hitch up AM, old mare stepped on my right foot. I was badly scared about it but it seemed about as well as ever at night. Part cloudy day with heavy thunder Sat. 1 P.M. and showers not far off. Very threatening from 1 to 3 P.M. but no rain here. Wind shifts to N.W. P.M. and much cooler. I did not use mare today. Turn her into pasture at night. I have complained of feeling better today and was free from pain. Gobed 9.
18. Sunday. 5.30. AM. Ther. 58. 78. 60. = 65 1/3
Mostly cloudy N. 2. I didn't sleep well and feel about as bad as ever this morn. Tue went to church with Mrs. Brooks AM getting R.H. I hitch up and drive down to Kickapoo on Grenup(sic.) road; from there round by Mat Brown's and Oak Ridge S.H. and home. Met Emmett and Hatton on Lincoln Ave. Bill will work for me tomorrow. The drouth [sic] is getting serious. I saw several fields of corn up an inch or two. It is too dry and cool for things to grow. The roads are quite dusty. I left at 11 AM. and got home 1.30 P. Mrs. Brooks here much of P.M. She and Tue attended church at night. Part clear day light northerly winds. Gobed. 10.30
19. Monday. 5.45. AM. Ther. 52. 82. 66. = 66 2/3
Part cloudy S.E.2. Hatton came early and works all day. Put in most of time mowing yard - had to go over it twice. It had become too high and very tough. Helen and Geo. came while we were at dinner. I hitch up mare - drove up town. get scythe and sickle ground at Siberts. He will set up new buggy for me. Tue went driving with Mrs. Geo. Griffin P.M. out to cemetery and elsewhere. Fair day S.E. moderate wind. Threatens rain about dark. Tue spent evening at Grove's 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 . . .
Sunday, May 19, 2013
May 15-19, 1913 in Charleston, Illinois
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