Wednesday, July 11, 1900

11th, we cut oats on the 70. Frank & I went to prayer meeting. I led the meeting. (Read Pet. 2) This is the first time Jesse mentions leading a prayer meeting.

Tuesday, July 10, 1900

10th, made fence north of Johnsons & Jno, Frank, Charley & myself cut & shocked oats on the 70. Moved our cattle from section 5 to the pasture by the 70. We have over 125 head of cattle now. Elmer DeLapp & Paul Doil are here today. Jno & Geo. drove Dandy (for the 1st time) to Utica. So far,…

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Monday, July 9, 1900

9th, made fence on the 70 today. Pa, Jno, Frank & I did. Mother is very sick tonight. Frank went after Dr.G.E.Thomas. It hasn’t rained for over 2 weeks & some corn is firing. From The Bulletin, Pest Management and Crop Development Information for Illinois: Leaf firing–loss of chlorophyll and proteins, with yellowing and eventual death of leaf tissue–is an…

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Sunday, July 8, 1900

8th, went to S.S. & Church, then to BYPU & prayer meeting at night. Bro. Robinson was sick & unable to preach. Bro. Black led the meeting. Further on in 1906, Jesse mentions T. C. Black being elected as a deacon to Utica Baptist Church.  This may be the same Brother Black mentioned here in his 1900 entry.  Thomas Crimley…

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Saturday, July 7, 1900

7th, John cut oats on the 70 & Geo. & I shocked them. Went to Utica & heard Tom Kemp speak. There are a couple of Tom Kemps in the area in 1900.  One of them is a 31 year-old firefighter who works for the railroad.  The other is a 67 year-old lawyer.

Friday, July 6, 1900

6th, finished cutting & shocking oats across the tracks. Frank was sick today, therefore Geo. & I had to do the shocking by ourselves. Mrs. DeLapp, Maggie & Mrs. Kaizer (Glory’s mother) were here for dinner today. Mrs. Kaiser is likely the widow Catherine Kaiser, of Carrollton, Missouri, as recorded in the 1900 federal census and Glory is her 17…

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Thursday, July 5, 1900

On 5th, cut & shocked oats north of railroad. John cut & Geo., Frank, Charley, & I shocked it.

Wednesday, July 4, 1900

4th of July, Pa, Ma, Geo., Rose, Hazel, Jno., Frank, Charley, Mrs. Smith & myself went to Dawn to the celebration. Davies made a speech. Seen Aunt Lizzie’s folks. Seen Cora & Liza Johnson. Geo. gave me a book. Edd gave me a kerchief. Ma gave me a fan.  Charley gave me a fan & Pa gave me $2.00. Whenever the Bench…

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Monday, July 2, 1900

On 2nd, plowed corn on the 55. Plowed the last row then Old Pete & Nell ran away with the cultivator & smashed it up & dropped it in the ditch. Found them at Smiths. Remember that Old Pete is the mule, and Nell is the horse.  That team works together most of the time.  The Bench Family might have…

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Sunday, July 1, 1900

July 1, 1900, went to S.S. at the Baptist Church. Went to Methodist service. Sermon preached by a Mr. Lootridge. Ate dinner at Mrs. Jane Whites. Went to BYPU at 3:00. Mother went home (Chilli) with Jen today.