Nice day but windy. Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary came, had dinner & supper, he helped haul logs, him & pap got them out & Henry hauled over to Schilling’s. A man here selling lawn spray’s kills dandelions & all weeds, & helps grass to grow, $1.95 gal. Fr. Aydt is trying it out he said. Christ Buehler & Ivo plowed here today, finished the patch by the house here, he brought 8 doz. eggs along @ 20¢ for setting, we set 12 hens tonite, also with the 4 duck eggs, that I said week ago. All Rhode Island Reds. Aunt Mary helped Bert [Bertille] sew her dress today, a print one.
Thursday, April 15, 1937
Filed Under: 1937, April, Tillie's News Diaries from the 1930s Tagged With: Anton, Aunt Mary, Birkner, Brand, Buehler, duck_eggs, eggs, hauling_wood, Henry, Rhode_Island_Red_chicken, Schilling, setting_hens, sewing, Uncle Fred
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