Uncle Fred & A. [Aunt] Mary – Leo & family came butchered 190 lb. hog @ $6.25 was top price, surely going lower. We are going to take it to Belleville tomorrow to sell it. Bert [Bertille] took pc. bacon to Rennekers 20 [cents] lb. Henry brought load corn, boys didn’t go to school today, talking about not going up here anymore. Ben Heyl paid his heifers -3 for $75.00. Beautiful day.
Monday, Nov. 13, 1939
Filed Under: 1939, November, Tillie's News Diaries from the 1930s Tagged With: Aunt Mary, Belleville, Birkner, Brand, butchering, corn, heifers, Henry, Heyl, hog, Leo, Marita, Orlet, Rennecker, Renneker, Rosalia, schooling, school_troubles, Uncle Fred
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