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112 lilUras used last year to KO-L COLDS CASCARAgQUINIIII .M nenir l" tt jmn ¦ 1 lorn—•«<•. tur*. •• -„.„—br«l<> up * eold in »4 ho«n—r«lie»e» jrip in S 0lMr«- g«iiul b«ck illt l»iU. .... ¦« box lu< • bat , w^tb Mr. Hill'i pfcturo. >f All I EASTERN STAR BUSY The followlna officers were re¬ eeatly Installed by Eureka Chapter 134, order of the B^astera Star ot Loaisvllle for 1920. Mra. Pearl McCollum, Matron; Mr. I. E. Ikemire, Patron; Mra. Blla Ikemiro, Associate Matron; Mrs. Nel¬ lie GUrdon, Treasurer; Mtos Mae Br¬ wta. Secretary: Mrs. Fannie McCol¬ lum, Ctaplin; Mra. Tedd Hagle, Con- dactreaa; Mra. Sarah DUIman, Aa- aoetate Conductress; Mrs. Nora Cosa- Ing, Adah; Mrs. Kissle Stanford, Ruth; Mra. Elinor Hagle, Bsther; Mra. Lula milman, Martta; Mn. Dot Klncaid, Electa; Mtos Sallta Kemmer, Organtot: Mra Sylvta Gib¬ son, Wardner; Mr. B. F. Ctardon, Sentinel. A petition for a Chapter of tta White Sbrine of Jeruaaiem baa re¬ cently been circulated and signed by ataut 60 memtan and a dispensa¬ tion granting a Ctapter at this place to expected soon. They hope to tave the Chapter Installed next month. All memben of the Star In good standtag are ellgihU to memtanhip and all Stan In tbe county who want to Jota ara tavited to come in now as Charter memben while the Ctarter U atlU open.—Lontovllle Democrat. PEOPLE'S TELEPHONE CO., HOLDS STOCKHOLDERS MEET The annual meeting of tbe stock- holden of tbe Flora division of the People's Telephone company will ta held at tbe clt^ hall. Saturday. Fob. 21, 1920, atlO ))'clock a.m., for the purpose of levying an assessment to meet the expenditures of tta Incom¬ ing year, and to flll the vacancies wblcb tave occnred In tta old board ot trustees by the resignation of J. C. Seudamora. - JOHN WINDLB, Manager. ¦^ -'^ W:M £)<¦ ., P t Govemor Says-?* -M.'.'-: , "We like to look upon the people of ^ our State as one great family, with com- ¦ mon interests, we believe ini extending the credit of the whole family to assist . worthy members in safe enterprises. , This is not socialism ..jOTkUl^pater- , nalism. It is good businRs ptaSHa^." "'That's part of what thie Governor " says in ^ ISe COUNTRY GENTLEMAN --''-.. ; Articles like this, written by notable '• 'figures in state and national life, are a regular feature of the Great National ,C,,:Farm Weekly. 'jfyJ • ^/.: ).. Tbe inus dated February ¦ SM—the flnt youll re- ' eeive if you tubscribe to¬ day—will be a "whale" -.' U slse, ta tta number of '...; fcatures aad atoriea. ta J. aU-roun* excellence. If '', you buy it on the news- ' v' stand It wiB cost you live >f ^ eents. If you stdsacribe "' Ibrawboteyearitwilloost you less than two centa —for you w&X get 5] Mg weekly istucs for $1.00. Write your name and ad¬ dress plainly on tfaemar- gU of this sheet and send ittomewlthadollar. I'U see ttat you get the Oov- cinor's artide and the whole great COUNTRY OaMTLBMAN for a year. ORDER 52 ISSUES FOR $1.00 TODAY Herbert Harrison, Flora Phone No.—Commercial 310-17 Aa mithoclaed aabKriptkm revrsMBtatiT* cl TMabcJamthata IhtSrtarfqrfipssnflUl ttOnm tXJtt UfciM ILW VMMJUUf»U}»U»UUUMmK mnummMmuumruuh THE DAILY 'H' % Lods Oobe-Deniodfit > f VOR vou AT A RBAL -BAROAIN" PRICB ¦ ¦¦¦ li" • % '"'' * '' Tba OLOBE-DEMOCRAT sollcita your patronage solely oa Ita merita as a truly great newspaper. It prtnta all the aowa of all the world. It long alnce raallsed ttat tbe day of the party organ tas passed; that tbe newapaper ttat ctalma to wtold the largeet and most salutary Influence must conalder public ques¬ tions upon tta stagle baato of right; ttat the Intereata ot tbe eonntry and the gaaeral weltare of the people sbould not be subordinated to the Intereata of any organisation, political or otherwtoe, and durtag tbe laat few yean It haa staped Ita course upon thto conviction. Ttat course will ta continued. Ev¬ ery reader ot the OLOBE-DEMOCRAT, whatever hto party muat admit ttat, while he may not always agree with Ita optalona, they ara nevertheless founded upon sineera Judgement of the right, and ttat, we assert, is the esaential quality of the editorial policy of a newspaper. In IU presentation of the news tbe OLOBE-DEM¬ OCRAT endeavora to ta accurate, fair and Impartial, presenting facta without color or praludloe. NOTE THIS LIBERAL CLUB OFFER The present price ot the Dally Olobe-Democrat, wltbout Sun¬ day, Is $t'.00 per year. You can cut ttat price to oaly BSJM) per year It yoa promptly send ta two or mora other sabacrli^lons pins yonr own, ta om order with remlttaace ot at least flOJIO. Tta DaUy Olobe-Democrat, tacladlac Saaday la «7JiO per year. Yon may send a complete club of tbree or mora. Daily ta- cindtag Sanday, at the net clnb rate of %t.ti for each yearly subscription. RATES BAAY BE INCREASED AT ANY TIME Send ia Your Ordar N«>tr—Todayl TKCLOIEPinnilG CO., "NMm ST, LOUIS. MO. aee»eseee»ee>a»en»S»SSS snse Devil's Own A Romanoe of iha : Blackhawk War \ ' By KANDALL PARftWH . AiakMel -«b—tdwMi>S>taii»' _ aim taaa." att. mumn^vam en tamte Unas < >SSt>l>t>S»«><S»»t»»SS» tiMRWMbr A. C MsCtaaftOa so aa to see more clearly beyond tae shoulder of tbe desd Indlsn. The flrat tiny, flickering spsrk of Are bad canght the dry wood, and was swiftly bursttng Into flame, ta another moment thie tad Illumined that stooping flgnra, and rested in a blase of light npon th« lowered face, bringing oot the featnreii as though they were framed against tta black wall beyond—a woman'« taee, the face of Elolset I gave vent to one startled. Inarticu¬ late cry, and sbe sprang to her feet, tbe mantling flomn girdling her as thouRh she wera a statue. In ttat flrat frightened glance she fslled to se« me; ber whole postare told ot taat, ot Indecision. "Who was It spokeT Who calledf Is someone alive heraF' Tbe tnnnbling worda aoimded strange, unnatural. I conld taraly whisper, yet I did my best "It te Steven. Elolse—come to me." "Stevent Steven Knox—alive! Oh, my Opd; yon have answered my prayer r She fonnd me, heedless of all the horror In between, as though guided by some Instinct, snd dropped on her knees hexlde me. I ielt a tear fall on my cheek, and theo tbe warm, eager pressure of her lips to mine. I could not speak; I conld only hold ber close with my one band. 'Yon ara BufTering," sho cried. "What can I dot b It tbla Indian's bodyr "Yes," I breathed, the etTort of speaking an agony. "He lies directly across my chest, a deed weight" It taxed her strength to the utmost, but oh, the Immediate relief 1 With the drawing of a full breath I felt a raturn of manhood, a revival of life. Another body pinned my timbs to the floor, bnt this wss more easily dis- poaeo ot. Tnen 1 managed to iitt my¬ self, bnt with the flnt attempt tar arm was about my shouldera. "No; not slone—let me help yoa. Do yon really think you can standi Why, you are hurt, dear; thta Is a knife wound In your side. It loota ugly, bnt Is not deep and bleeds no longer. Ara thera other Injnrlesl" "My head rings, and thto left hrm appeara paralysed, from ° blows, no doubt; tbere ara spoto on my body which feel like bnraa No, I am not ta tad shape. Now let me stand slone; ttat's better. GkMd Ood. wtat a scener Tht fire, by thto time biasing bright¬ ly, gave us a full view of tbe entira dismantled Interior. The cabin was a complete wreck, tbe roof practically all gone and the upper logs of the side walls either tallen within or dangling in threat Clearly enough It tad been the sudden plunge of heavy tlmbera'^ and the dlslodgment ot those upper logs, which sccounted for this havoc of death. There were dead there pierced by bullets snd brained by rifle stocks, but the many had met their fate under tbe avalanche of logs, and amid the l]nrnlng gtare of exploding powder. Only between arebed timbera and sections of tallen roof could we move at all, and beneeth the network of this entanglement the majority of the bodies Isy, crashed and mangled. I aaw Klrby, free from his tands, bnt dead taneath a heavy beam. His taaa was toward us snd tbe flicker of flame ravealed a dark spot on his forehead —his life had never been cruabed oat by ttat plunging timber which pteaed him there; It had been ended by a bai> let My eyes songbt tars. In swift memory of my last order, and sha ma tave read my thoaght "No." abe aald. "not ttat Steven. It was tbe tay wta stat him. Ok. please, ran we not got Ttara Is U^t already in the aky overhead—see. IMce me away from here—ai^ywtare, ont- aldew" "En a moment; all theee aaraly an dead, tayood oar aid, and yet wa mnat not depart foodlees. We kaow not taw tar It still amy ta to Ottawa. Walt, while I eearch for tta things wa "Not aloae; I mnst ta wbera I caa tooeh yon. Try to undentand. Oh. yon do not know thoee boon I tave spent In agony—I tave died a thoo- aand deatta since ttat aun went down." "Ton were caoedoaa—all aistt IoB«r "OoaaeloaaT Tea, aad unhurt yet prisoned helpleaa bcasatb those two loss yoDdar, raved oaly by ttat aver- toraad bsadi. Blale, poor thing, aarar knew taw death came. It waa ao awilt, bat I lay tbera, withta a foot ot her body nnacratcbed. I eoald think oaly at yon, Stevee. but witb naver a diaaaa ttat yoa Uved. There were groaaa at firat and criea. Some Indians crapt ta throagh tta door and dragged oat' a fhw wto Uved. Bot with tta eeeslat aC AufcaaaeaU eoaad ceaeed aadaaefc oOeara waa evea nmra draadfal tkaa tta oalla Car help. Ok, I eaaaec teU And Sto Cianfl te Me, Her Voles Braaklnfl. yon," and ahe clung to me, ber voice breaking. "I—^I dared not move for boun, and then, when I did try, found I could not; ttat I was held fast Only for a knife In tbe tands of a dead savage, which I managed to secure, T could never bave freed myself. And oh, tbe unspeakable horror of creeping In the darkness among those bodiea I knew where the flreplace must ta; ttat thera might ta live coato thera still. I tad to tave light; I tad to know If yoa wera dead." "Don't think about It any mora, dear heart," I urged. Tes. we ran go now —nothlitf else holds ns here." We crept ont througb the door, no- derneath a mass of debris. Into the gray of the dswn. Beyond a llttle grove we found some horaes browsing In the deep grass; they were those that had brought ns from Yellow Banks, and whinnied a greeting as we drew near. Two of them were fit to ride and tbe othera followed. Ilmplas along tahtad. A half mile np th^ vallew we came to a beaten trail, ranning straight across from bluff to blutt, and dlsap- [)eartng into tbe prairie beyond, head¬ ing directly toward the sunrise. We stopped and looked back for the flrst time. Tbere on. tbe side of the slope, under tbe shade of the big tree, stood the cabin. Only for the wreck of tha roof It spoke no message of the trag¬ edy within. The sun's rays glided It aod the smoke from Its chimney seemed a beckoning welcome. I reached out and took her hand,. and our eyes met In nndentandlng. Wbat I whispered need not ta told, and when we again rode forward. It waa Upon the trail to Ottawa. [THE ENDJ ^^ DO YOU WANT TO | SELL YOUR FARM | I If so, write us giving full des- \ criptlon, price and terms. We j tandle Southern Illlnoto farms | almost exclusively and If you will { give us a fair opportunity wa wtll j try to sell youra. j I T. S. A T. H. WILLIOTE | SIS Citlaens Bide., Decatar, HI. | Sleep? ^^^H?^ ^j f Does a dry eoogli keep you awalw? Kemp*sBaisam; tiiat inakei; GUARANTEED MARRIED IN ST. LOUIS Miss Tlmh E. Atal and Wllltam C. Holt both of this city, were unit¬ ed In marriage In St. Louis last week according to the St. Louis Star which published their marl-lage license on Thursday, January 22. Tbe bride and groom are widely known here and held In h^h esteem by a large clrale ot frlenda-^Wayne County Record. MARRIAOB LICENSES The following marriage licenses bave been Issued by the county clerk stace our last raport: Jesse B. Anderaon, 'Flora. tt Madge' Ouyot, Flora 20 Alfred Johnston, Sohger Tp 22 Letha Smith, Oskaloosa Tp 20 ' Louis Patater, Oskaloosa Tp 22 Retha Smith, Ostaloosa Tp 2S Raymond Abbott, Clay City 18 Ethel Rodgen, Olney 18 For Sale ^IvS SPLENDID INVESTMENT 126^ acres of land in a square. Well fenced. Poplar cceek flows through it. Well watered; 35 acres of creek bottom. Lay of land is level and rolling. Well located for general farming or stock rais¬ ing. Has been pastured flve years, by 30 head of horses and mules last year, 66 head cattle the two years pre¬ vious. The newly surveyed railroad runs %-mile west of this land. Title perfect, no incumbrance. This can be bought at an attractive price and on liberal terms. Located in Orchard township, south half of lot 2 or norwest quarter, and north half of lot 2 of south¬ west quarter, section 7, town 1 north, range 5 east of third principal meridian, Wayne County, Illinois. .' Al ¦ K. ;.•¦'/> j1'S''^^-^?^r'/?;•>¦ A ¦V /¦• ¦ V ¦ ¦ Jv,^ ms x'.-'. ;• - ^ ¦ -.-^f'-^^/-" ,"¦ '^^^ ¦^iili v;^'!<,¦' ¦j'V^^v, STRIKE CIGARETTE m GET a package today. No¬ tice the flavor—the whole¬ some taste of Kentucky Burley tobacco. Why do 80 many "regular men" buV^^ucky Strike cigarettes? fhey buy them lor the special flavor ol the toasted Burley tobacco. There's the big reason—it's toasted, and real Burley. Make Lucky Strike your cigarette. ^JLT n
Object Description
Title | Flora Record |
Masthead | The Flora Record |
Date | 1920-02-05 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1920 |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 20 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Geographic Coverage | United States, Illinois, Clay County, Flora |
Description | An Archive of the Flora 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 | 9054780 |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |
Description
Title | Flora Record |
Masthead | The Flora Record |
Date | 1920-02-05 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1920 |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 20 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 2 |
Page | 2 |
FileName | 19200205_002.tif |
Date Digital | 2007-06-22 |
Geographic Coverage | United States, Illinois, Clay County, Flora |
Description | An Archive of the Flora 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 | 9054780 |
FullText |
112 lilUras
used last year to KO-L COLDS
CASCARAgQUINIIII
.M nenir l" tt jmn
¦ 1 lorn—•«<•. tur*. ••
-„.„—br«l<> up * eold in »4
ho«n—r«lie»e» jrip in S 0lMr«-
g«iiul
b«ck illt l»iU. ....
¦« box lu< • bat , w^tb Mr. Hill'i pfcturo.
>f All I
EASTERN STAR BUSY
The followlna officers were re¬ eeatly Installed by Eureka Chapter 134, order of the B^astera Star ot Loaisvllle for 1920.
Mra. Pearl McCollum, Matron; Mr. I. E. Ikemire, Patron; Mra. Blla Ikemiro, Associate Matron; Mrs. Nel¬ lie GUrdon, Treasurer; Mtos Mae Br¬ wta. Secretary: Mrs. Fannie McCol¬ lum, Ctaplin; Mra. Tedd Hagle, Con- dactreaa; Mra. Sarah DUIman, Aa- aoetate Conductress; Mrs. Nora Cosa- Ing, Adah; Mrs. Kissle Stanford, Ruth; Mra. Elinor Hagle, Bsther;
Mra. Lula milman, Martta; Mn. Dot Klncaid, Electa; Mtos Sallta Kemmer, Organtot: Mra Sylvta Gib¬ son, Wardner; Mr. B. F. Ctardon, Sentinel.
A petition for a Chapter of tta White Sbrine of Jeruaaiem baa re¬ cently been circulated and signed by ataut 60 memtan and a dispensa¬ tion granting a Ctapter at this place to expected soon. They hope to tave the Chapter Installed next month. All memben of the Star In good standtag are ellgihU to memtanhip and all Stan In tbe county who want to Jota ara tavited to come in now as Charter memben while the Ctarter U atlU open.—Lontovllle Democrat.
PEOPLE'S TELEPHONE CO.,
HOLDS STOCKHOLDERS MEET
The annual meeting of tbe stock- holden of tbe Flora division of the People's Telephone company will ta held at tbe clt^ hall. Saturday. Fob. 21, 1920, atlO ))'clock a.m., for the purpose of levying an assessment to meet the expenditures of tta Incom¬ ing year, and to flll the vacancies wblcb tave occnred In tta old board ot trustees by the resignation of J. C. Seudamora.
- JOHN WINDLB,
Manager.
¦^ -'^
W:M
£)<¦ .,
P
t
Govemor Says-?*
-M.'.'-:
, "We like to look upon the people of
^ our State as one great family, with com-
¦ mon interests, we believe ini extending
the credit of the whole family to assist
. worthy members in safe enterprises.
, This is not socialism ..jOTkUl^pater-
, nalism. It is good businRs ptaSHa^."
"'That's part of what thie Governor
" says in ^
ISe COUNTRY
GENTLEMAN
--''-.. ; Articles like this, written by notable
'• 'figures in state and national life, are a regular feature of the Great National ,C,,:Farm Weekly.
'jfyJ •
^/.:
).. Tbe inus dated February ¦ SM—the flnt youll re-
' eeive if you tubscribe to¬ day—will be a "whale" -.' U slse, ta tta number of '...; fcatures aad atoriea. ta J. aU-roun* excellence. If '', you buy it on the news- ' v' stand It wiB cost you live >f ^ eents. If you stdsacribe "' Ibrawboteyearitwilloost
you less than two centa —for you w&X get 5] Mg weekly istucs for $1.00. Write your name and ad¬ dress plainly on tfaemar- gU of this sheet and send ittomewlthadollar. I'U see ttat you get the Oov- cinor's artide and the whole great COUNTRY OaMTLBMAN for a year.
ORDER 52 ISSUES FOR $1.00 TODAY
Herbert Harrison, Flora
Phone No.—Commercial 310-17
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> f VOR vou AT A RBAL -BAROAIN" PRICB
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Tba OLOBE-DEMOCRAT sollcita your patronage solely oa Ita merita as a truly great newspaper. It prtnta all the aowa of all the world. It long alnce raallsed ttat tbe day of the party organ tas passed; that tbe newapaper ttat ctalma to wtold the largeet and most salutary Influence must conalder public ques¬ tions upon tta stagle baato of right; ttat the Intereata ot tbe eonntry and the gaaeral weltare of the people sbould not be subordinated to the Intereata of any organisation, political or otherwtoe, and durtag tbe laat few yean It haa staped Ita course upon thto conviction. Ttat course will ta continued. Ev¬ ery reader ot the OLOBE-DEMOCRAT, whatever hto party muat admit ttat, while he may not always agree with Ita optalona, they ara nevertheless founded upon sineera Judgement of the right, and ttat, we assert, is the esaential quality of the editorial policy of a newspaper. In IU presentation of the news tbe OLOBE-DEM¬ OCRAT endeavora to ta accurate, fair and Impartial, presenting facta without color or praludloe.
NOTE THIS LIBERAL CLUB OFFER
The present price ot the Dally Olobe-Democrat, wltbout Sun¬ day, Is $t'.00 per year. You can cut ttat price to oaly BSJM) per year It yoa promptly send ta two or mora other sabacrli^lons pins yonr own, ta om order with remlttaace ot at least flOJIO.
Tta DaUy Olobe-Democrat, tacladlac Saaday la «7JiO per year. Yon may send a complete club of tbree or mora. Daily ta- cindtag Sanday, at the net clnb rate of %t.ti for each yearly subscription.
RATES BAAY BE INCREASED AT ANY TIME Send ia Your Ordar N«>tr—Todayl
TKCLOIEPinnilG CO., "NMm
ST, LOUIS. MO.
aee»eseee»ee>a»en»S»SSS
snse
Devil's
Own
A Romanoe of iha : Blackhawk War \
' By KANDALL PARftWH .
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Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |