Monthly Archives: April 2011

April 8, 1902

It froze last night and the ground was quite solid this morning. Tonight it looks rainy. The wind has blown all day from the S.E. I have been chopping poles on the west side of the plot which I will … Continue reading

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April 5, 1902

Closing another week, a nice shower fell this P.M. I spent the forenoon at the unfinished task of yesterday, manure hauling from the horse stables. This afternoon I went to Churdan, I saw the drawing of F.J. Shwab’s sewing machine … Continue reading

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April 3, 1902

I have spent most of this day in hauling manure from the barn. Took five loads on to Henry’s meadow. Received a check from Congle Bros. to am’t of $1.04 for calf hide. The grass is growing nicely at present … Continue reading

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April 2, 1902

This has been almost a model spring day tho rather cool for growth; a light breeze from the N.E. tho not enough to make any trouble in hauling straw. I brot two more loads from Pounds today.

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April 1, 1902 All Fools’ Day

I have never attempted to learn how this came to be so designated, but certain it is that this is a season of uncertainties and one is often fooled by vain hopes or unwarranted caution or fear as to the … Continue reading

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