Bert [Bertille] washed, etc. Leo & Rose [Rosalia] came, he & pap hauled sand from woods, with wagon & truck; had dinner & supper here, this afternoon Leo hauled 2 loads wheat – 76 [cents]. Feruer brought load corn. We lost one of our horses, bleed so bad out of mouth up in woods; died this eve; got it home; Johnsons came this eve to get it. Marita stayed here all nite, again. Chicago Mail Order came, everything O.K. but curtain not like ordered.
Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1939
Filed Under: 1939, November, Tillie's News Diaries from the 1930s Tagged With: Anton, Brand, Chicago_Mail_Order, chores, corn, farming_chores, Feruer, Freuer, horse, horse_death, household_chores, Johnson, Johnson_Rendering_Works, Leo, Marita, Orlet, Rosalia, wheat
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