Uncle Fred & A. [Aunt] Mary up this afternoon. Clara Gregson came here till Emil got back, he was out at the place. We took load wheat – 17 bus. to Waterloo got 87¢. top is 90¢; ordered Times. H. Wittenauer is putting up hay. Henry is going to butcher a heifer again this afternoon, but it is awful warm today. Leo & Rose [Rosalia] came brought apples for A. [Aunt] Mary; plow share down.
Friday, Oct. 29, 1937
Filed Under: 1937, October, Tillie's News Diaries from the 1930s Tagged With: apples, Aunt Mary, Birkner, Brand, butchering, Emil, Gregson, hay, Henry, Leo, plowshare, Rosalia, Uncle Fred, Waterloo, Waterloo_Times, wheat, Wittenauer
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