August 1891
20. Thursday 6 AM 70 87 74 = 77
Cloudy W or SW wind Mostly cloudy day occasional thunder shower heavy about noon damp and sultry.
21. Friday, 6 AM. 66 80 65 = 70'
Mostly clear N.W. wind some cooler. Nick still remains at home sent up word that he thought he would be able for duty next Monday. I remain at store all day in fact have not been able to write up this record this week. gobed 1030
22. Saturday, 6 AM, 62. . 60 =
Mostly cloudy went down to RR to see Sefton about Bbl of whiskey which came last Monday with only 12 gals in it. Walked down to tie pile count 149. 18 of them are John Whites. Have heard from Woods once or twice this week. Warren brought up load of 11 ties. Chut load 70 posts Report John Simon pull onions Monday dig potatoes Wednesday cut sprouts other days and probably work at ties rest of the time. Uncle John brought basket of Poocerus mushrooms which prove to be good eating. Say at store all day. Trade good Hat was down to supper. 31 silk worms have began to to spin. Had on hand in all this AM 124. Change 23 on hillside to another limb Part cloudy day N wind and growing cooler. Gobed 10 30 PM
23. Sunday. 7 AM. Ther 54,
Mostly cloudy. Was sick in the night but don't lay it to mushrooms rather to watermelon eaten yesterday P.M. Starts to ranch at 2.30 P.M. getting there before night and went over to east field boys have not made much headway sp...ding this week. Clover looks fine. Warren decided he can't break my wheat ground. Had 22 BushVictor potatos [sic.] and about 25 bush onions all in barn. Sp Rain about dark Gobed 8 P.M.
August 1902
20. Wednesday 830 AM. Ther 65. 90. 67 = 74
Mostly clear. I had sore throat keeping me awake most of night and lay in bed till long after breakfast. Drove east of town A.M. Get lot of young Leoiota procerus which gave to Mrs. Dr. Patton also several other kinds clitoeybi and Trichicholoma. Very close and warm Sold Sam Weyth 10 1x6 - Paid $1.25 I drove out to Fairground toward night getting back just in time to escape thunder shower with light rain from 5 P.M. till after dark. Feeling very badly self today Tue and girls sewing. Florence Moore went away tonight. Gobed 8.30 P.M.
21. Thursday. 5.30 m. Ther 62 88. 67 = 72 1/3
Mostly cloudy. Phebe up early to go on excursion to Marion, IN. Tue wants to allow Marie to go to Indianapolis Sunday on excursion. Start to Gaines 9 AM. Jo mowing weeds along branch. I did not stay to dinner but went to Loxa calling on Mrs. Bridges for rent which didn't get. Return Gaines through place. Mash of corn looking well. I didn't eat any dinner today. Very sultry somewhat cloudy day. Stay at Gaines till about 4 P.M. Stop at Talbotts. He gave me about 1/2 bush fine potatoes. Got home before 6. Oran Pierey rode part way too town with me, Took home a lot of corn beans cabbage tomatoes &c from Joe's. Pay Jo check 18.00 on month wages. Self feeling badly all day. Roads good. The rain on Monday morning was heavy at Loxa. Met Shirley hauling BC[broom corn] for Downey Gobed 8 PM.
22. Friday 6 AM. Ther 58. 84. 56. = 66
Clear N.E. wind. Tue had toothache all night. Helen and Maggie got breakfast. Phebe did not come home last night, staid [sic] at Montgomery's. Get Reasor to put in new hydrant at barn which they finish 2 P.M. but pump in cellar does not work. Tue feeling badly went back to bed in P.M. I drove down south of town P.M. getting big lot of ?Psalliota two kinds, also a lot of puff balls. I left mess of PBs at Dr. Pattons. Mrs. Patton sick. Warm AM but cooler and cloudy P.M. There was a fall of 10 degrees in temperature between 1 P.M. and 2 P.M. I went up after dark talk while with Garrison but didn't get rent. Gobed 9.30 PM
23. Saturday. 6.15 A.M. Ther. 52. 80. 56 = 62 2/3
Partly cloudy. Tue felt badly all night with tooth ache &c. Thinks she ate too much for supper. Fix her up some bitters after breakfast. Drive up by Dice's woods but didn't find any mushrooms worth saving. Jim Decker up and I go on his note for 100.00 for 90 days to harvest B.C. [broom corn] Marie and Helen went to party at Straley's at night. I drove uptown for some grub so many buggies I couldn't tie up, so didn't stay long. The Salvation Army are still preaching at 3rd and Monroe. Couple fellows rode down there with me. Partly cloudy day with easterly wind. Jim thinks will begin cutting B.C. Monday. Tue kept her bed all day today. Gobed 9.30 PM
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