in Misc. Diary Entry

February 18

1926 February 18th Thursday

Bright, cool a.m. and didn’t get very warm all day, a N.W. breeze dried the clothes which I hung out at noon. William hauled a load of hay and Mr. C. Roundy came and wanted corn hauled, so he went with 2 wagons in p.m. Will feels better, but is still weak, and tried to clean the yard around granary, but went all in so took a nap and snored to beat the band. Louise to school and examination over again. I have a cold on lungs and feel bum. John Carr and a Ford Salesman were here this p.m. Elshires are putting a house on Moore in a hurry.

1936 February 18th Tuesday

Still cold and was cloudy. The men chored and gave cattle hay from north of barn. I got meals and sewed on my dresses for every day. Frank and LeMoyne filled the racks with hay from north of barn and put cane on a rack also.

1946 February 18th Monday

Bright, nice day. Will and Van Epps fed cattle hay and Van Epps had dinner here. In p.m. Will took eggs to Whiting Store and I got meals, read mail, played solitaire, listened to radio.

1956 February 18th Saturday

Bright, chilly. Men fed cattle and Bus McKee came so they welded a piece on Cat to make it solid. Will got mail. Janis’s did not go to town this week end. They got our things at Mission for over week end.