We caught all our chickens & clip the wings of this morn. Jung was here & got 30½ lbs. sprs. for 16¢. Blackburn’s dance was postponed for last nite, cause of the rain last nite, it is tonite. Biebel Roofing fellows where here again & made the deal for the barn, the mare for $75 & the balance $25. that makes $1100.00 roof asphalt shingles. egg 7¢.
Thursday, June 2, 1932
Filed Under: 1932, June Tagged With: asphalt_shingles, barn, Biebel_Roofing, Blackburn, chickens, clip_wings, dance, eggs, Jung, spring_chickens
Friday, May 27, 1932
Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary came up this afternoon. We planted out flowers & this eve, planted cabbage & tomatoes. April Eichenseer was here awhile. The Biebel Roofing Co. men where out here this morning, papa went along with them out to Henry’s & showed them the barn, they’ll do the job for $100.00. Fr. Grootens has a big piece in the paper again about the cemetery being furnished, & the big pinic [sic] Mon, spring chicks fed on milk supper, & his picture, & also a lot of things, which isn’t so at all, grass 6 ft. high before they cleaned & all kinds of stuff.
Filed Under: 1932, May Tagged With: Anton, argument, Aunt Mary, barn, Biebel_Roofing_Co., cemetery_dispute, church_picnic, Eichenseer, gardening, Grootens, Henry, lies, newspaper, planting, repair, St. Augustine Cemetery, Uncle Fred
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