We washed, ironed, patched. Pap sewed clover seed, hauled wheat to Waterloo this afternoon, 1 load from here 77 [cents], & 2 loads from Henrys 82 [cents]. top price is 84 [cents]. Bert [Bertille] took eggs to town got 14 [cents]. Lauts tearing house down today. Hoffmann from Belleville nearly all down this eve. Steve Stiffler was here this eve. on business. Sure warm.
Monday, March 7, 1938
Filed Under: 1938, March, Tillie's News Diaries from the 1930s Tagged With: Anton, Belleville, Brand, business, chores, clover_seed, eggs, Henry, Hoffmann, Laut, new_home_construction, Stiffler, tear_down, Waterloo, wheat
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