June 1914
15. Monday. Pay Myers in full on painting. Rec. package from G.G. Tienery of Terre Haute which ordered Friday Recd. 10 AM. Ex prepaid.
15. Monday Mercantile has second lot of ratchets and all for one side. Put in much time trying to sell old newspapers. J.O. Linder funeral at 10 AM. I was not able to go. Learn that Warmans are going to move to farm. S.E. near river. Tue and I drive out to Helen's late P.M.
16. Tuesday. Mrs. Bitlidoux cakked while P.M. called while in P.M. I drove W. of town late PM. They putting in concrete culvert this side C.H. high bridge. A bad place and after crossing I kept on coming back by Sam Walters getting home 7 P.M. Mostly clear day and continues cool with moderate with N.E. wind. The Normal Summer School began today with 600 in attendance.
17. Wednesday.
18. Thursday. get straw hat Winters which don't like. Buy pens at W.S.H. P.M.
19. Friday. The Mexican "A.B.C. " Mediation plan has failed and President Wilson finds himself "up a stump." Junk Cooper pays for old papers. I drove down on Seventh St. to see where yesterdays fire was, couldn't find it.
20. Saturday. Phebe writes from Jeff Cy that will be home first of next week.
21. Sunday.
22. Monday. 5 AM. Ther. 78. 98. 82. = 86.
Part cloudy. SW.3. Emma worked AM for Tue. Cleans up buggy in part. Think have felt the heat wave more today than at any time this season. Part cloudy with thunder and sprinkle rain 4 P.M. .01 in variable winds. Lightning all round at night. Tue over at night. City is putting in meter on our waterline. Sprinkle rain 3 P.M.
Note: This is the last June entry. Written on this page in pencil it says: The Charleston Theater on Sixth St Burned December 13th between 9 and 10 oc P.M. 1914. This record missing from June 12 1914 until May 1, 1915. I have no idea what happened to the near year of Journal. I will continue to post the 1889 entries.
Catherine
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