Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary came & got there potatoe [sic] plow then went home this morning. Papa & Rosalia are strawing potatoes this morn. A man here from Belleville that has a store bought 36 doz. eggs here at 10¢. We went to Belleville this afternoon, met Joe Hilpert there. Two ladies of Red Bud where here yesterday soliciting for euchre prizes for next Thurs. nite the Swing Circle has a euchre; we got a pair of pillow cases & stamped & worked them out as a prize. We went out to George Boll’s & then out to Henry’s, awhile, Mrs. Cleveland, Grover, & Miss Miles the teacher came up to, awhile. Henry shipped a calf over to St. Louis with Eichenseer, & it only brought $1.40 @ 2½¢; it is awful.
Thursday, April 27, 1933
Filed Under: 1933, April Tagged With: Anton, Aunt Mary, Belleville, Boll, Cleveland, eggs, Eichenseer, Euchre, euchre_prizes, gardening, Henry, Hilpert, Miles, potatoes, price_of_cattle, Red_Bud, salesladies, solicitors, St._Louis, Swing_Circle, Uncle Fred
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