Awfully hot. Sidney and 5 girls went to S.S (Sunday school) and Sidney conducted services a.m. and at Dutch Hill at 3 p.m. and Gayville 7:30 p.m. Lillian rode home with Mrs. Siegert. Maud Potter gave her some cookies. Sidney got .60 cents here, .40 cents at Dutch Hill and .92 cents at Gayville.
the life and times of an Central New York family, starting in 1914.
Showing posts with label Dutch Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dutch Hill. Show all posts
Sunday June 4th 1916
Warm lovely day. Sidney went to Dutch Hill p.m. and to the school house eve. From there is going over on the Pinnacle. Mora came home after meeting at noon. Other three went and rode down and back with Mr. Johnson. Mr. Webb drove down here p.m., also Mr. Cary came a little while p.m., he is looking very poorly.
Sunday May 21st 1916
Fair. Sidney and 3 girls went to church p.m., Sidney went to Dutch Hill, ate supper with Jess Alger, came home, and he, Mora and Maud gone to meeting, eve. Mora came home from church at 9:30, a.m. Blanch gave her a pr. shoes and $1.00 for helping her. We caught a woodchuck, it was fine.
Sunday May 7th, 1916
Beautiful warm day. Mora came home from Elmer's, a.m. Sidney preached at the school house at 11, Dutch Hill at 2 p.m., and at Gayville, eve. Maud went to S.S, rode home with uncle Billy. Sidney did too, James, Susie and the baby came up, eve., brought a mess of carp and a lot of fish egg's, some cream and sour milk. Milk got all spilt out but, just a little. Brought some *compounded in a pint can for fear I did not have any to fry the fish. Sidney got home from Gayville at 10 p.m., collection 80 cents.
*oil
*oil
Monday October 25, 1915
A beautiful white frost this morning. Harry House came in here while watching cows this morning. Sidney went up to Dutch Hill a.m. and took a scroll to Brocket's. Cut wood p.m. Children went to school.
Thursday April 22, 1915
Fair. Sidney went over Dutch Hill ate dinner at Jess Alger's, sold him a seal grain scroll.
Wednesday April 21, 1915
Fair. Sidney went over Dutch Hill sold a scroll to Mrs. Saunder's. I rec'd a letter from Aunt Adaline R.
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