11. Wednesday, 5.40 AM. Ther. 44. 84. 62. = 63 1/3
Clear.E.1. Rhoda came early and worked till 2 P.M. I felt poorly all day on night have gone to Loxa. Hitch to new buggy Drove SE of town AM. Met Steve Hall. His farm in river bottom is suffering from drouth as bad as the uplands. Rhoda ironed till 2 P when Tue and the girls took in hand. I tried to write letter to Phelps regarding axles but could not get good start. Tue went to prayer meet at night. Phebe out with Ora til 10 P.M. Clear day light easterly winds. Gobed 9.30
12. Thursday 5.40 AM. Ther. 48. 88. 66. = 67 1/3
Clear, E.1. Get shave of Yates: Bob Wilton there. Harman called a few minutes at barn while was hitching up, said he called to see buggy. Think he is fixing up scheme about hay but said nothing about it. I would have gone to Loxa if had not felt so badly Emmett Fritz called a while P.M. Says will help at any time after tomorrow. Gets iron bar. I try to write letter to H.G. Phelps but fail. Took Tue and Charles out to Helens late P.M. getting home after sunset. Clear day with light variable winds. Just like every day this week but drier. The grass is like tinder. Henry and Hat were here when we got home. Mrs. Balch fell from Cherry tree hurting herself. Dr. Hite and Florence Wright were married tonight. Gobed 9.30
13. Friday. 5.30. AM. Ther. 50. 90. 70. = 70.
Clear. S.W.1. Wrote a hasty letter to Phelps asking advice. The program today is for me to go to Loxa and rest of family to dinner at Helens. I start 9 AM. Teach Loxa 10 AM. and drove pretty well over place. Did not meet Cliff. He does not seem to be doing anything with the clover meadow. It is ready to cut. The crops are looking better than average of this season. Talk while with Cox and start home via Loxa and S. road. I saw Mrs. Gaines, Retha's boy was born last Friday. Hugh putting up fence between Jones 5a and our farm. Get small sack meal of C.H. Jones and reach Helen's about 12.30. Tue, Phebe, Marie with Charles there and were eating. I joined them. the Normal Grocery and adjoining residence burned 2 P.M. I start home 4 P.M. the rest follow on 7 P.M. car. Tue was ordered over to at once. Rob Mitchell called after I left. I got home wanting some poles. He didn't get them. Clear day light S.W. winds quite sultry but cool night and and morn. Jack dog crippled and couldn't go. Go bed 9.50
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 . . .
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
June 11-13, 1913 in Charleston, IL
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