Pap got crushing done. Uncle Fred & pap went to Waterloo A. Wiehl wanted to see Uncle on business. Uncle Fred & A. [Aunt] Mary & papa went to Mrs. Stahleber’s sale this afternoon, household goods & farm implements. Percy Stav [unclear] Ave. Auto license came today & what No. so long. Eggs are down 13 [cents] today. Wm. Birkner is fixing Harry Kammlers chimney today, an awful cold northwest wind. Mrs. Whiel sale by Waterloo last Sat. things also brought good price, for conditions of the weather, cows average $100. sow & pigs $77.00 chickens $12.50 doz. paper says. Henry stopped in.
Saturday, Feb. 26, 1938
Filed Under: 1938, February, Tillie's News Diaries from the 1930s Tagged With: Anton, Aunt Mary, auto_license, Birkner, Brand, car_license, chickens, cows, crushing, eggs, fire_repairs, Henry, Kammler, Percy, pigs, sale, Stahleber, Stahlheber, Uncle Fred, Waterloo, Whiel, Wiehl
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