We was all at Henry’s today for lunch, dinner, lunch, but all where feeling bad, sick, vomiting all the time. He threshed 1163 bus. wheat. We brought beef & dressing, potatoes & saurkraut [sic], along home for supper. Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary came for supper. They told us that we have another cousin & that is Christ Buehler’s have a little baby girl born this morning at 3 o clock. Oscar Birkner & wife will be the sponsors Sun. morning. Uncle Fred took the eggs too town got 14¢ doz.
Thursday, July 23, 1931
We caught all our chickens this morning and cut the wings, we have 358 chicken all together, but we intend to sell quite a few now. We had rain again this morning, pretty much too. We sold 32 lbs. heavy hens 18¢ & 7 lbs. light hens 15¢. Eggs are 15¢.
Thursday, July 9, 1931
It is raining this morning. We got our beets in from the garden here & the truck patch, we got 5 quts & 1/2. Mrs. Katie Klotz was here this morning to see if she could get a can of cistern water at Uncle Fred’s place, because they are getting the thrashers this evening, & they wanted the water to wash the dishes. Papa went up to Eichenseers, & went along out with Vic & Odillo, to fix Henry pump, they put 5 ft. pipings on it, there is 30 ft. of water in it yet. Papa called up for Rosalia to come out & bring some wrenches along from the store. Mrs. Klotz was telling me about a fire at Albert Gregson’s on Tues. night, the road men had a fire burning the grass on piles, & they left without putting the fire out, & during the night the fire creeped & burned all the way through the woods, nearly too the house, they just got it out in time. George Lorberg was called with a tank of water on his truck & also Joe Shilling’s, Louis Armstutz’s & a fire apartment, I don’t know if it was Smithon’s [sic] or Red Buds, fire out later, it happened around 12 o’clock in the night that is when George Lorberg left. This evening we went out & lawend [sic] at the cemetery, & looked at Frank’s pigs, sheep. Eggs are 12¢ now.
Thursday, June 25, 1931
This morning Mrs. Ben Roth, Adams mother is being buried at Paderborn also mass there at 8 oclock. She stayed at Belleville with Adam. John & George live out here. We are going to have rooster today. Henry & family are coming up, he intends to start cutting oats. They & Emil where here for lunch, dinner, lunch. This evening Rosalia Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary where here this evening awhile from here they went to Mike Armstutz’s birthday it was “Aunt Anna’s.” We heard today that Karl Boll & Marcella Ettling is to be married Sat. & to give a dance at Breezy Hill. There are an awful lot of people losing horses this year, the weather is to hot. Rosalia took the eggs up town got 11¢, Mamie came back with her.
Monday, June 22, 1931
Papa & Rosalia went out to Henry’s again this morn. they was there for lunch, then they came back, Henry & Emil too with the tractor & binder, they was here for dinner & lunch, they finished cutting here about 4:30. Then they helped Papa schock yet. He left the tractor & binder stand here, ready for the oats next week. We washed the Chev. this evening. Elmer Kammler & Steve Griffin where here, Steve was speaking for the electric power line to come through, we won’t stop it, just so it comes. He said nearly every one he spoke too it was alright. Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary where here this evening, she picked some beans, & peas. Eichenseers came down with a coop & we sold 70# l. hens for 13¢, & 39 h. hens for 14¢. Eggs are 11¢.
Thursday, June 18, 1931
Papa & Rosalia went out to Henry’s again today. She has to take care of the kids because today Emil can’t help, so Leona has to drive the tractor. They had lunch dinner & lunch there. This evening they brought the kids along up again for supper, Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary, where also here for supper. We sold 5 lbs. H. Hus got 15¢ a lb. & 97 # Med. for 14¢, eggs are down to 11¢ now.
Monday, June 15, 1931
Papa went out to Henry’s this morning. He had intended to start cutting wheat today, this afternoon. Papa is on the sick list he has a stiff neck. Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary came this evening. Henry & family where here Sun. night but we weren’t at home. Eggs are still 12¢. We washed, ironed, patched today.
Monday, June 1, 1931
Papa & Rosalia went out to Henry’s he has to help with the hay again, & she went along to get a load of corn. They where there for dinner. Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary came up & from here they went to Mrs. Henry Keorber’s funeral, then they went to Belleville. This evening they came up & put there window shades on. We all drove out to there place & got there furniture, & stored it in there house here. Henry was here & cutting hay this afternoon, he was here for lunch. Eggs are 13¢. Today was wash & iron day. Rosalia & Bertille washed windows, scrubbed floors in Uncle Fred’s house this afternoon.
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