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^mmm 10 PAGES The Fiord Journal-Record :' • i YOU SHOULD READ THE JOURNXL-REOORD-t—THE NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER IN CLAY COUNTY PART ONE VOLUME X THE JOURNAL, Vol. S2. No. IB FLORA, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1922 NUMBER 30 AHNDilL BANQUET CONNERCIAL CLUB Ta Be Held In H. E. CHurch Base¬ ment Next Tnesday Night With J>rogram and Fine Dinner ! OCT-OP-TOWN SPEAKERS Next Tnesday night, in the M. E. church basement, the annual banquet ABd election ot ofUcerg of the Flora Commercial Club js to be held. Th» entertainment committee has •ngaged an orchestra and there will ba several rocal numbera by local talent. The refreshment committee bas prepared an appetizing menu, to be served by the ladies' aid of the church. Mr. O. W. Arnold, ot Cincinnati, Industrial agent ot the B. '& O. rail¬ road, has accepted an InTlta'tion to be present and make an address. He will be accompanied by Mr. R. L. Oalleher also of Cincinnati, Assistant Oeneral Freight Agent, representing the Traffic Department ot the B. & O. Mr. C. M. Filson, ot Salem, Agri¬ cultural Agent of the C & E. I. rail¬ road, has accepted an invitation lo be here and talce part in the pro¬ gram. Ticket Sale Drive on Friday Plaites for the banquet will cost fl.OO each and each member of the Club is asked to buy one for himself and his wife or lady triend. All other business men, not members ot the Clul)—but who should belong, are also invited to purchase tickets And attend this annual community affair. The ticket sale drive, which has been set for Friday of this week, is In charge of A. G. .Gaddis and Meryl L. Gahan, and If they overlook you In their rounds, call them by phone and engage your tickets at once, for the ladies wish to know by Saturday morning how many plates to lay. RESUIiTS IN STATE WIDE ^» -^ :? PRIMARY KliECTION TWO NEW BUSINESS ROOMS FOB NORTH AVEXt'E \ Jay Valbert has'sold his business roo(n, now occupied by the.Jay Val- > bert Co. feed store, to Meryl L. Ga¬ han. Mr. Oahan then sold his ya- cant lot Just east of his building, to Mr. Valbert. This makes both Mr. Oahan's rooms under one roof, and ..Also places Mr. Valbert's ground to- • lethef. On the two lots east of Mr. Ga- V han's to the corner will be Immed- v„ Jately built two bwinesg rooms, each .";'80x110 feet. Jay Valbert will build .':". on the east lot. while Flota will build tn the west one and when it ig com¬ pleted the teed store will be moved Into the room. We have not heard what Jay Valbert intends to use tbe east room for. Wtth the dandy new building Just completed by Jerry Bowman on the south side, and the new building now being erected by R. E. McCormick, tbe business section of Flora is being materially improved. This, together with the new residences finished and under construction, gives us a very healthy building program. Waltch Flora grow. Returns oh the state-wide primary were Tery slow coming In Tuesday night. The day was stormy'all over the state and thousands were kept from tbe polh in rural districts. In Clay county about 1600 Republicans voted and about 1200 Democrats. Clay County's Official Vote Republican For State Treasurer Nelson 1086 For Superintendent ot Public Instruction Shelton ...^ 440 Blair 704 For Representative In Congress State at Large Huek 336 Mlchalek 75 Rathbone 390 Yates .1 V-- 861 Brown 634 For Representative in Congress State at Large (To Fill Mason Vacancy) Spencer » 233 Brown .-. 621 Day 113 Huck ..., 278 Michalak ..> ..\ 66 Scott 61 For Representative in Congress . Twenty-Foirrth District Williams ,. 1243 For State Central Committeeman Twenty-Fourth District Mlley 743 Walker 410 For Representative in Oeneral Assembly, 4 2d District McMackin 2857 For Senatorial Committeeman Randolph Smith 162 For County Clerk McGregor 1162 For County Judge Reaugh 720 Hagle 680 For Sheriff Speaks 583 Lewis 609 Oreen 494 For County Treasurer Etchison 777 Hayes .' 570 Smith 172 For Superintendent of Schools Brewer 1149 PROF. DALE RE-E.MI'LOVKD AS PRIXCIPAI. Tuesday night the old board of education of Harter-Stanford town¬ ship high school held a meeting and turned affairs ove, to the new board, of which C. S. Mitchell Ig president. H. W, Irvin was re-elected secretary. Prof. Rex W. Dale was re-employed aa principal. He has made a most excellent record the past year and was unanimously given the place for next year. CLEAN UI* WEEK Following Is the program for Clean Up Week, April 17th to April £2, 1922: The undersigned committees ap¬ pointed by the city council and Com-' merlcal Club to take charge of the work of cleaning up Flora wfsh to annoupce ithe following plan: The following committee has been named to assist In tbe various tire wards of the city. Fire Ward No. 1, Frank L. Hed- l«y. Fire Ward No. 2, Floyd Hoskins. Fire Ward No. 3, A. A. Adams. Fire .Ward No. 4, E. W. Bryan. Flre Ward Ko. S, Wm. Lindsey, J. F. Rich. ^ ¦ Fire Ward No. 6, T. S. Pettljohn. All residents will consult the com¬ mitteeman In their respective wards for particulars and full Information for cooperative work. The boy scouts, school children and all others are urgently request¬ ed to aid in this good work. Attention Is also called to the tact that Saturday, April 2 2d Is Arbor aay,the day destgnalted by our state for planting trees. Let everybody Join in and help make Flora a clean town. B. D. HANCOCK REX DALE Committee Mr. and Mrs. H. Horsley spent Thursday ot last week in Olney. / Democratic For State Treasurer Leach 310 McKendry ^. 15 Murphy 60 Ryan ;... 49 Bartzen 11 Brady '. 79 Clifford 49 Dunderdale 40 Kramer ^ 246 For Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan 386 Duda : 92 Murphy 255 For Representative in Congress State at Large • Sweeny 279 Albert t 179 Clear}' 61 Gorman 137 Murphy 178 Schnieder /. 65 Shaw '..... 26 J For Representative in Congress Twenty-Fourth District Woodard .'. 561 For State Central Committeeman . Twenty-Fourth District Campbell ' 489 For Representative In Oeneral Assembly, 42d District Lager ¦. 123 Davidson 201 McMackin _... 1O67 Telford 326 McCollum 1800 For Senatorial Ctvnmitteeman H. D^cCollum ^ For Countv Clerk Odell 767 For County Judge Finch , 620 For Sheriff Borders : _...;« 825 Cogswell Ui.........:.,'... 864 For County Treasurer Wolf 631 For Superintendent of Schools Gillespie 815 ei)VNTY NOMINEES Republican \ James .McGregor,, Co. Clerk. R. S. C. Reaugh, Co. Judge, MaJ. 40 Ira Speajts, Sheriff, MaJ. 74 John Btchlson; Co. Treas. MaJ. 207 0«D. W.. Brewer, cb. Supt. Democratic There was. but one county contest —for sheriff, and Cogswell's major¬ ity U 689.' J. Brown won the sHttrt term nomi¬ nation. In Chicago the Brundage-Crowe county slate won moat nominations, with the Deneen fellows getting the others. The Small-Thompson forces had no separate county tickets. Down state
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1922-04-13 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1922 |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 30 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Geographic Coverage | United States, Illinois, Clay County, Flora |
Description | An Archive of the Flora Journal-Record Newspaper in Flora, Illinois. Flora Digitial Newspapers Collection. |
Subject | Flora (Ill.) - Newspapers, Clay County (Ill.) - Newspapers |
Rights | The current local was contacted prior to beginning this project. They gave permission to digitize as they had no copyright on the material. To order reproductions or inquire about permissions, contact Flora Public Library, 216 North Main Street, Flora, IL, 62839-1510, (618-662-6553). Email is florapl@florapubliclibrary.org Please cite the item title and collection name. |
Contributing Institution | Flora Public Library |
Source | Microfilm |
Type | Text |
LCCN number | 9054782 |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |
Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1922-04-13 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1922 |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 30 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19220413_001.tif |
Date Digital | 2007-06-29 |
Geographic Coverage | United States, Illinois, Clay County, Flora |
Description | An Archive of the Flora Journal-Record Newspaper in Flora, Illinois. Flora Digitial Newspapers Collection. |
Subject | Flora (Ill.) - Newspapers, Clay County (Ill.) - Newspapers |
Rights | The current local was contacted prior to beginning this project. They gave permission to digitize as they had no copyright on the material. To order reproductions or inquire about permissions, contact Flora Public Library, 216 North Main Street, Flora, IL, 62839-1510, (618-662-6553). Email is florapl@florapubliclibrary.org Please cite the item title and collection name. |
Contributing Institution | Flora Public Library |
Source | Microfilm |
Type | Text |
LCCN number | 9054782 |
FullText | ^mmm 10 PAGES The Fiord Journal-Record :' • i YOU SHOULD READ THE JOURNXL-REOORD-t—THE NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER IN CLAY COUNTY PART ONE VOLUME X THE JOURNAL, Vol. S2. No. IB FLORA, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1922 NUMBER 30 AHNDilL BANQUET CONNERCIAL CLUB Ta Be Held In H. E. CHurch Base¬ ment Next Tnesday Night With J>rogram and Fine Dinner ! OCT-OP-TOWN SPEAKERS Next Tnesday night, in the M. E. church basement, the annual banquet ABd election ot ofUcerg of the Flora Commercial Club js to be held. Th» entertainment committee has •ngaged an orchestra and there will ba several rocal numbera by local talent. The refreshment committee bas prepared an appetizing menu, to be served by the ladies' aid of the church. Mr. O. W. Arnold, ot Cincinnati, Industrial agent ot the B. '& O. rail¬ road, has accepted an InTlta'tion to be present and make an address. He will be accompanied by Mr. R. L. Oalleher also of Cincinnati, Assistant Oeneral Freight Agent, representing the Traffic Department ot the B. & O. Mr. C. M. Filson, ot Salem, Agri¬ cultural Agent of the C & E. I. rail¬ road, has accepted an invitation lo be here and talce part in the pro¬ gram. Ticket Sale Drive on Friday Plaites for the banquet will cost fl.OO each and each member of the Club is asked to buy one for himself and his wife or lady triend. All other business men, not members ot the Clul)—but who should belong, are also invited to purchase tickets And attend this annual community affair. The ticket sale drive, which has been set for Friday of this week, is In charge of A. G. .Gaddis and Meryl L. Gahan, and If they overlook you In their rounds, call them by phone and engage your tickets at once, for the ladies wish to know by Saturday morning how many plates to lay. RESUIiTS IN STATE WIDE ^» -^ :? PRIMARY KliECTION TWO NEW BUSINESS ROOMS FOB NORTH AVEXt'E \ Jay Valbert has'sold his business roo(n, now occupied by the.Jay Val- > bert Co. feed store, to Meryl L. Ga¬ han. Mr. Oahan then sold his ya- cant lot Just east of his building, to Mr. Valbert. This makes both Mr. Oahan's rooms under one roof, and ..Also places Mr. Valbert's ground to- • lethef. On the two lots east of Mr. Ga- V han's to the corner will be Immed- v„ Jately built two bwinesg rooms, each .";'80x110 feet. Jay Valbert will build .':". on the east lot. while Flota will build tn the west one and when it ig com¬ pleted the teed store will be moved Into the room. We have not heard what Jay Valbert intends to use tbe east room for. Wtth the dandy new building Just completed by Jerry Bowman on the south side, and the new building now being erected by R. E. McCormick, tbe business section of Flora is being materially improved. This, together with the new residences finished and under construction, gives us a very healthy building program. Waltch Flora grow. Returns oh the state-wide primary were Tery slow coming In Tuesday night. The day was stormy'all over the state and thousands were kept from tbe polh in rural districts. In Clay county about 1600 Republicans voted and about 1200 Democrats. Clay County's Official Vote Republican For State Treasurer Nelson 1086 For Superintendent ot Public Instruction Shelton ...^ 440 Blair 704 For Representative In Congress State at Large Huek 336 Mlchalek 75 Rathbone 390 Yates .1 V-- 861 Brown 634 For Representative in Congress State at Large (To Fill Mason Vacancy) Spencer » 233 Brown .-. 621 Day 113 Huck ..., 278 Michalak ..> ..\ 66 Scott 61 For Representative in Congress . Twenty-Foirrth District Williams ,. 1243 For State Central Committeeman Twenty-Fourth District Mlley 743 Walker 410 For Representative in Oeneral Assembly, 4 2d District McMackin 2857 For Senatorial Committeeman Randolph Smith 162 For County Clerk McGregor 1162 For County Judge Reaugh 720 Hagle 680 For Sheriff Speaks 583 Lewis 609 Oreen 494 For County Treasurer Etchison 777 Hayes .' 570 Smith 172 For Superintendent of Schools Brewer 1149 PROF. DALE RE-E.MI'LOVKD AS PRIXCIPAI. Tuesday night the old board of education of Harter-Stanford town¬ ship high school held a meeting and turned affairs ove, to the new board, of which C. S. Mitchell Ig president. H. W, Irvin was re-elected secretary. Prof. Rex W. Dale was re-employed aa principal. He has made a most excellent record the past year and was unanimously given the place for next year. CLEAN UI* WEEK Following Is the program for Clean Up Week, April 17th to April £2, 1922: The undersigned committees ap¬ pointed by the city council and Com-' merlcal Club to take charge of the work of cleaning up Flora wfsh to annoupce ithe following plan: The following committee has been named to assist In tbe various tire wards of the city. Fire Ward No. 1, Frank L. Hed- l«y. Fire Ward No. 2, Floyd Hoskins. Fire Ward No. 3, A. A. Adams. Fire .Ward No. 4, E. W. Bryan. Flre Ward Ko. S, Wm. Lindsey, J. F. Rich. ^ ¦ Fire Ward No. 6, T. S. Pettljohn. All residents will consult the com¬ mitteeman In their respective wards for particulars and full Information for cooperative work. The boy scouts, school children and all others are urgently request¬ ed to aid in this good work. Attention Is also called to the tact that Saturday, April 2 2d Is Arbor aay,the day destgnalted by our state for planting trees. Let everybody Join in and help make Flora a clean town. B. D. HANCOCK REX DALE Committee Mr. and Mrs. H. Horsley spent Thursday ot last week in Olney. / Democratic For State Treasurer Leach 310 McKendry ^. 15 Murphy 60 Ryan ;... 49 Bartzen 11 Brady '. 79 Clifford 49 Dunderdale 40 Kramer ^ 246 For Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan 386 Duda : 92 Murphy 255 For Representative in Congress State at Large • Sweeny 279 Albert t 179 Clear}' 61 Gorman 137 Murphy 178 Schnieder /. 65 Shaw '..... 26 J For Representative in Congress Twenty-Fourth District Woodard .'. 561 For State Central Committeeman . Twenty-Fourth District Campbell ' 489 For Representative In Oeneral Assembly, 42d District Lager ¦. 123 Davidson 201 McMackin _... 1O67 Telford 326 McCollum 1800 For Senatorial Ctvnmitteeman H. D^cCollum ^ For Countv Clerk Odell 767 For County Judge Finch , 620 For Sheriff Borders : _...;« 825 Cogswell Ui.........:.,'... 864 For County Treasurer Wolf 631 For Superintendent of Schools Gillespie 815 ei)VNTY NOMINEES Republican \ James .McGregor,, Co. Clerk. R. S. C. Reaugh, Co. Judge, MaJ. 40 Ira Speajts, Sheriff, MaJ. 74 John Btchlson; Co. Treas. MaJ. 207 0«D. W.. Brewer, cb. Supt. Democratic There was. but one county contest —for sheriff, and Cogswell's major¬ ity U 689.' J. Brown won the sHttrt term nomi¬ nation. In Chicago the Brundage-Crowe county slate won moat nominations, with the Deneen fellows getting the others. The Small-Thompson forces had no separate county tickets. Down state |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |