Cloudy all day. Laut’s basement is all dug out now, ready to pour cement. Bert [Bertille] took eggs up got 15 [cents] – 8 doz. Chas. Rey from Waterloo came this morn. bought the 10 pigs, going to get them this afternoon; $7 a piece. Uncle Fred & A. [Aunt] Mary stopped in, went to Phil Muertz sale, government selling him out, Perry May was sale cryer, & Steve Griffin clerk; things brought fair price, Emil came over to. Report of Rose Mueth being dead is false, nothing to it, she is living & getting better, sure some talk going around false.
Monday, March 14, 1938
Filed Under: 1938, March, Tillie's News Diaries from the 1930s Tagged With: Aunt Mary, Birkner, Brand, death, eggs, Emil, fake_news, false_news, gossip, government_buyout, Griffin, Laut, May, May_Auctioneer, Mertz, Muertz, Mueth, new_home_construction, pigs, Rey, rumors, sale, Uncle Fred, Waterloo
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