October 1913
30. Thursday 6 AM. Ther. 38. 44. 36. = 39 1/3Cloudy. N.W.3. the snow disappeared in night. Miller called P.M. also dew. Miller doubts whether he will get to paint any more this fall account of weather. He leaves Sat. for a revival down in Shelby to last indefinitely. Cloudy day NW wind. Self feel poorly Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. were over at night until 9 P.M. I did not hitch up today. Go bed 9.30 PM.
31. Friday. 6 AM. Ther. 28. 44. 30. = 34
Clear. heavy white frost N.W. 1. ice 1/8. Jo Hatton came but too cold to paint. Miller came and tried it, but gave it up. Self hitch up 10 A. Pay Miller in full to date 3.30 check. See stub. Mrs. Grove called an hour. I drive west part of town AM. passed Jo's but didn't see him. Tue mops up after MG departed. H.G. calls and I sign note for 35.00 with him. ninety days at State Bank. Tue went R.C. at Ollie's P.M. Miller called to get tools and say goodbye. When he returns from two weeks revival meeting it will be too late to do any painting. Clear cool day with light northerly winds. and coldest day to date this fall. Halloween not so boisterous as usual. They did not bother us. Go bed 9 P.M.
The Weather at Charleston Ill. for Oct. 1913
Average temperature 54.6 Maximum on 10th 84 Minimum on 31st 28. Rain on ten days 4.47 in. Cloudiness 49 percent Snow on two days 20th and 29th about 1 inch. Wind during month was N 5 1/3, NE 3 2/3, E 2, SE 2 1/3, S 7 2/3, SW 1. W. 2 and NW 7 days. First half month warm latter half cooler with some heavy rains. Dirt roads have been quite muddy recently. Most of rain has entered the ground. The streams are beginning to run. There has been great scarcity of water in places. The city supply seems to be ample. Little shrinking done as yet. Don't think elevators are buying any.
November 1913
1. Saturday. 6 AM. Ther. 24. 46. 34.= 34 2/3Clear SE 1. Ice 3/8 in. I hitch up AM but did not drive far. Went to Creamery for some Cream AM. We look for Muggs all day but she didn't come nor did we hear from. Grace Sefton called late P.M. Tue uptown in afternoon. I spent much time with furnace fire. We don't like the coal recently purchased from BP & Co. They called it Tower Hill washed nut. Tue and I home all evening Gobed 9
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