Please note that where the text is a different color, you can click on it to go to a link about the topic.

Self portrait of Charles Gramesly
March 1914
(at the top pf the page) We had quite a scare AM when found paper burning in den around fire place where there has been no fire for years. The furnace chimney burned out this morning and suppose fire got down from top into flu, but it may come from below from furnace ash pit and flues. It did no damage but it was just luck that it didn't.
1. Sunday. 7. AM. Ther. 10. 20. 18. =16
Clear. N.N.W.6. High NW wind all night with snow flurries at times. Tue got paper at 10 AM but did not attend church. It proves to be a had day on our heating plant and we are almost out of fuel of any kind. We were at home all day-nobody called. Mort is about sick with cold. I did not eat any supper. Have been eating too much. Gobed. 9.30 P.M.
2. Monday. 6.15 am. Ther. 12.30. 26. - 22 2/3
Clear N.2. Tue fixes up package clothes for Phebe. We did not hear from her this morning. Get SR & Co Gro list. Tue packs and sends off by Parcel P two boxes of clothes which Phebe left. I order another load of came coal BPa& Co which they deliver 4 P.M. Alfred chored 4 P.M. Tue was over to Mrs. Brooks a while P.M. Mostly clear day with light N.N.W winds. It did not thaw much today - only in sun. A great storm has just swept Atlantic coast. Harman phones night night hunting about clover seed. I have felt poorly all day gobed 9.30
March 1889
1. Friday 6.30 AM. Ther. 39. 45. 38. = 40 2/3
cloudy, wind S. light rain, probably most of the night. Maggie did not go to school having caught more cold. Mrs. Davis over in morning. Learn that Geo. Sefton's baby died last night. Hat here P.M. helping Tue sew on Phebe's dress. Mrs. Easton calls P.M. Dark damp day; wind shifts to west. Have about decided to buy some hens and put in old smoke house till we get a better place for them. Tue churned toward night. Has made 26 lb since Jan 9. Mrs. Neal begins taking a pint of milk a day. There ought to be a crop of peaches this year as the buds are all sound as yet and not swollen. Gobed 9.30 PM.
2. Saturday. 6 AM. Ther. 32. 48. 37. = 39
Cloudy, foggy. Hunt for man to clean out stable didn't find one. sent 50 c. to Able Agriculturist for Poultry book. Get letter from W.H. White with 18.00 for ties recd. Went down to R.R. to see ties 2 piles one of 24 I know Kinks and other of 21 doubtful. this makes 63 ties I have recd pay for which may not be mine. Think will furnish the 10 set of switch ties but don't know hour yet. Spoke to Goodman about gas well lot. Mrs. Perrill called toward night. Tue not very well. Mostly cloudy day, wind N. Gobed 9.30 P.M.
No comments:
Post a Comment