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?= THE FLORA JOURMAUtECORO, FLORA, ILUNOIS Get the Thrill of Breaking the Tape! ^Another milBost 0 -.COONt, When the hundred yard da.ih man sees his goal—the narrow white tape — ahead, and kneels for the crack of the gun, he has the racing grit' of a sportsman out to win. , Have YOU a go%l in your daily life? Once you sense the thrill of sHpping a Bank Book into yo'Ji' coat pocket with $1000 of your, mon^ inside its cov¬ ers- you'll know the surge of winnlag Thrift Happiness. Begin today. Get on your mark^^Go! . -> '!> ¦^SI'l Sl>il I,' .£ ^ •- First National Bank Flora, Illinois Mrs. Emma Meyer left Monday tor a visit With ber son, Jesse C. Meyer, and tamily, at Granite City. Mrs. V. C. Pitman was called to Wayne City on Friday by the illneis ot a sister. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harshbarger and daugbter, Mary, ot Dewllt, Ark., were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 3. T. Rich and Mrs. Effie Hanna. O. C. Forsman lett Saturday tor Springfleld, lo attend a convention ot the Odd Fellows Orand Lodge. Comb Honey. Taylors. Mr. and Mrs. John Burns, Miss Anna Burns, Mr .and Mrs. Sank Piper and daughter Carrie, and Sberman Jones, all of Sumner were Sunday guests al the home ot Mr. and Hrs. M. J. Burns. SNAPPY, BEAUTIFUL i AND ECONOMICAL Tells the Story of the New Fords ; *OpAn car Fords can now be had in blue, brown or black in the new Proxylin finish, tbat always keeps bright and new. AUclosedcarscomeingray and blue. With the new Holly-Hot Spot tliat adds miles to any gallon of gas you use, the new Ford is by far the best buy on the market today. As we said before, it is snappy, beautiful and economical, both in price and upkeep,^ . . ,. & SON ^v ¦.•»l'.v Flora, Illinois ...I mkmkt At Taylor's today-^-Shelled Pecani Albert Barnes retnrned Tuesday from Anna, greatly Improved In health. Buy your new Ford trom your home dealer and gel tree service. •^ MEDLEY * SON. Quite a number trom here attend¬ ed the Illinois-Iowa game last Satur¬ day al Champaign. Illinois won 13 to (. Mrs. Geo. W. Campbell was al HI. Vernon Tuesday where she put on en entertainment for the White Shrine. r iiniiiiminimainnnmiiitiiiimniiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiNiinniiiininHiiiimmnin THE CDNtHWGHAM GIFT SHOP f Invites you to come in and browse arpund. You g will enjoy it. Sea our lines of ' g Solid Gold Jewelry *-^ • Brass & Leather Gifts Books & Stationery Pottery & China Community Silver Sterling Silver in Odd Gifts J^ Fotintain Pen Gift Sets _ Have you joined the Library? Gome in and let us explain. You will do what dozens of others have— youm join. WaH pocket vases are more popular than ever this UM and will make wonderful gifts. Look over our selection. QUnniiigham's Gift Shop Flo^a, IlliiMris ! . New Recoils and sReet music twice each week Just phone Commercial 89 iiniiuiiiiiiimNniiiumiiHniuiMiaHiiiiuMMinNiNNMniiiiiHMHiinniiiiNHitiH Mrs. Sallle U. Bsrrell spent Tues¬ day and Wedneada; in St. Louis, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chaster Argo. Mr. snd Mrs. P. E. Goldsby, so- oompanled by Mrs. Edith Piillllps, were Sorlng^fleld visitors Isst week Mr Goldsby sttended a atate conven¬ tion of the B. ft L. assoolstlons. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ooldsby, Jr. and Mrs. P. B. Goldsby were Uiney visitors, Satnrdsy. Mrs John Uirlch, Mrs. G. P. Du(t and sons, John snd George were guests nf Mr. and Mrs. Abe Noblitt la LaSslle over the week-eod. Mrs. F. H. Wright ind children, Martha and Prank Jr., were called to Jefferson barracks, Mo., by the seri¬ ous Illness of her husband P. H. Wright Sr. This Is his second opera¬ tion In three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welldt spent Sundsy with his Sister In St. Louis. "Mrs. C. L. Griffin spent the week¬ end In Edwardsvllle, a guest of Miss Lillian Henderson. (^has. P. Brown and Chas. E. Riley were Xenia visitors, Wednesday. r»on Clark spent Sundsy with his sister, Mrs. Cslley Meyers In Bast St. Louis. Charles Eastin and family and Mtss Amy Monlcal, all residents of Bible Grove, motored to Klora Sunday and took dinner with Will Eastin and family. Helen Louise Eastin returned home Thursday from Springfleld where she has been for the past seven weeks. She underwent an operation to have her feet straightened. She is Iniprovliig nicely. At Taylor's today—Fresh Oysters Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Carney spent the week-end in Waahlngton, Ind., vlaltlng with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Stevens and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Farris of Marsh¬ all are guests at the W. E. Wood home on Fifth st. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Stanford were recent visitors In St. Louis, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanford. Tliey were accompanied home by Mrs. Stanford and little sun who re¬ turned to their home In St. Louis last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cass Waller and Mrs. J. A. McElruy while attending the tiumecominK In Pana were the guests of Mr. und Mrs. J. L. Robb. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Handley and bod Jlmmle spent Sunday lu St. Louis with Mrs. Uandiey's parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas.Schroyer. Walnuts, Almonds, Salted Pecans, Almonds and Jumbo Peanuts. Mra. Esther Plunkett and son of St. Louis were called here Sunday evening by the illness of her mother, Mrs. B. E. Bunch. Iblerrel Hunter of the Journal-Rec¬ ord and George Hunter of Pairflsid attended Homecoming st Champaign laat Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cooper spent Tuesday in Bridgeport. Miss Msry Smith has accepted a stenogrsphic position with the Good¬ ale-Puffer Co. In Plora. She has held a olerlcsl position with the Sexton Mfg. Co. st PairQeld for more than a year. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Argo of Cleves, Ohio, were guests of Mrt. Ssllle Hsrrell Sunday at the Black¬ burn home on Bast Third street. They left Sunday evening for Collin- vllle. Fresh al Taylor's today—Dates Figs, Raisins, Dry Apricots, Hull-less pop corn, ear pop corn. Henry Bothwell of Seattle, Wash., wss a Plora visitor Monday, enroute to Clay City. While here be visited at the C. P. Brown home on North Main St. Mra Paul Cain of Salem spent Wednesday tn Flora the guest of her mother, Mrs. Jas. Wilson. Mrs. Leo Allen, Mri. H. E. Karr, the Misses Marguerite Bowman and Dorothy Anderson are spendiog the day In St. Louis. Miss Selma Pishman of St. Louis Is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. L. Schiffman and family. C. T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Allen, Merrel Hunter attended the homecoming game at Champaign, Saturday. Several members of the United Brethren Cttrlstlan Endeavor attend¬ ed the District rally held at Ulney on Wednesday evening. Mr. snd Mrs. B. Gllliland aM fsm- were guests over Sundsy with rela¬ tives la Pawnee. Kew paacake flours and Maple Sy¬ mp at Taylor's. r m. m B B' B ¦ B B ibmii 11 MORE WEEKS TO GET 1 Rogers Silverware Coupons Free | Time Enough Yet to Start on a New Set of Knives or Forks, or Spoons C Here's aa Intereeling list ot GOODS received during the past week. Uye's Chilli Mixture - 13c lual Olivea (Plain and Stuffed tn same bottle) 8So Piemler Cooked SpSghettl in glsss fl oa SOe Premier Cooked Spaghetti in glass 17 os SOo Klimas Anchovy Paste In Tubes ._ SSo Klimas Roquftort Choase in Tubes - KSo Mcllbinney Tobaalo Sauce..o- jHO-j Kitchen Bouiiuet ....cJ.ji;.ju..ji.,...~......__ BOo Premier Salad Dresslfif .1?.:.';^: .aOc and SOo Korona Imported Paprfckif'i; iSo Dainle Brand Peanu( fiivlAfi'^ Srtcki SOc New Great Northern Beana lb. ...i _...10c Orated Horsersfttsh, bottle .., iSo ¦-0 ot. All Popping Corn, for ttks -v»' Perk Chops, lb.. 25c 5 Spare Ribs Brains Liver Head Cheese i Pan Souie :« Veal..,,, ^.Ca SPttlNGLAMB Pork Sausage " :'^^ ¦ ""I B ¦ lodiM Salt, per box 13c 8 ^ }myt>iti goitre .,.,-^.,:,;l-y Myles Rock Salt is tbe best for your water softener, 100 lb, jute bags $1.00 (Just received a part carload) g Anything and Everything You W^ht in Season S '» Fresh Vegetables and Fresh Meats Always * For "Dinner on Time" Get your order in for our 7:30 A. M. delivery—especially a convenient for roasts and boils. ; . ¦ TAYLOR BROS.f 8 Fresh and Cooked Heats of tho Hffhest Quality Three houses tor rent Medley * Son Mrs. Jos. McDonald and Mrs. Ken¬ neth Coggin returned to their homes in Chicago Isst Friday, after a few days visit in Plora and Clay City. Mrs. McDonald was accompanied home by her little niece, June Marie Kleth, daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Uarry Keith. Bacon, SSc. Good Quality. At Taylor's. Mrs. Chris Henderson of Clay City spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sabln. Bev. snd Mrs. J. B. Johnson visited their son and wife In Dorchester ths flrst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Schiffman were St. [.lOuls visitors Monday andTueadsy of this week. Mrs. E. D. Yeck is spending the week with Mrs. Stella Lauchner Id St. Louis. Bev. and Mrs. J. H. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Friend attend the State Baptist Conventlonn in Mat¬ toon. Adolph Harwood spent tbe week¬ end with home, folks in Cowden. Owen Golden, accompanied by tbe Misses Lorena RIcketts snd Lucille Golden fcpent Sunday In St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Compton of Olney sre visiting at the home of hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Comp¬ ton. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bschman of St. Blmo ars visiting friends in Klora this week. Miss Marguerite Kachrofske, Mrs. Fred Bennett, Mrs. H. L. Vermillion and daughter, Carmen are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Lohman In Grsnlle Cl^y. Mrs. Lohman prior to hsr marriage waa Mias Mary Kachrofske. Mr. and Mis. C. S. Berry of Indian- spoils, Ind. were guesU over Sunday with Plora relatives. Miss Bsmlue Berry who hss been their guest for tbe past two months returned, home. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gibson spsnt Sundsy with her fstber, Mr. Winters nesr Msson. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Slanlnger ot Sumner visited al the O. Earl Wood home Monday. The Methodist Ladles will have a Cafeteria oo Wednesday, Oct. 27tb. Dinner and supper will be served. John C White and wife of Frank¬ lin, Ind., and J. Q. White and son, Arnold, ot Charleston, were guests last week al the home ot Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cassidy. Mrs. B. L. Patton and Mrs. David Combs ot BrldKeporl attended Rally Day services at the Christian Churcb lure last Sunday, and spent the day wltb Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Doty. Miss Marie Spriggs and Mrs. *Joe Carroll spent Sunday in Olney with Mrs. Carroll's parents. Green Beans. Tsylor's Nov. Znd and every flrat and third Tuesday nntll Dec, we will have a cheap rate lo Tampa and Venice, Fla., t41.67 round trip. We sell land ready lo tarm, backed by men wbo are fln- anclally responsible, wbo want yon to make good and will loan you KO % for bulldinr. See with ns, as it will not obligate yon to bny. r. N. HICKMAN A OO. S-i* 408 Olive St., St. Lonto, Mo. Lawrence Kellums left Wednesday for Springfleld where be bas a posi¬ tion in the state house. C. L. Doty was called to Sumner last Friday to conduct the tunerai cf Mrs. N. J. Umfleet, a former mem¬ ber ot Bridgeport Christian Church. Mls.i Opal Melcalre of Salem, was a week-end guest of Miss Susie Fred- trick. Rev. Ralph Alexander ot St. Louis was bere Monday visiting al tbe K. S. Prltcbett home. I Claud George waa at Sprlngfleli this week, attending Odd Fellows grand lodge, representing tbe local order. On Wednesday Mrs. P. H. Bayles, Mrs. H. F. PIxley, Mrs. L. M. Wood and Miss Mary Major motored to Sumner, and were delightfully en¬ tertained In tbe home of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Dale. Miss Mabel Lyons went to Sprlnif- fleld thIK first of the week, at attend Rebekah grand lodge, representing Ihe local lodge. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Maxey and I
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1926-10-21 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1926 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 6 |
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 | 1926-10-21 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1926 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 6 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 5 |
Page | 5 |
FileName | 19261021_005.tif |
Date Digital | 2007-06-28 |
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 | ?= THE FLORA JOURMAUtECORO, FLORA, ILUNOIS Get the Thrill of Breaking the Tape! ^Another milBost 0 -.COONt, When the hundred yard da.ih man sees his goal—the narrow white tape — ahead, and kneels for the crack of the gun, he has the racing grit' of a sportsman out to win. , Have YOU a go%l in your daily life? Once you sense the thrill of sHpping a Bank Book into yo'Ji' coat pocket with $1000 of your, mon^ inside its cov¬ ers- you'll know the surge of winnlag Thrift Happiness. Begin today. Get on your mark^^Go! . -> '!> ¦^SI'l Sl>il I,' .£ ^ •- First National Bank Flora, Illinois Mrs. Emma Meyer left Monday tor a visit With ber son, Jesse C. Meyer, and tamily, at Granite City. Mrs. V. C. Pitman was called to Wayne City on Friday by the illneis ot a sister. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harshbarger and daugbter, Mary, ot Dewllt, Ark., were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 3. T. Rich and Mrs. Effie Hanna. O. C. Forsman lett Saturday tor Springfleld, lo attend a convention ot the Odd Fellows Orand Lodge. Comb Honey. Taylors. Mr. and Mrs. John Burns, Miss Anna Burns, Mr .and Mrs. Sank Piper and daughter Carrie, and Sberman Jones, all of Sumner were Sunday guests al the home ot Mr. and Hrs. M. J. Burns. SNAPPY, BEAUTIFUL i AND ECONOMICAL Tells the Story of the New Fords ; *OpAn car Fords can now be had in blue, brown or black in the new Proxylin finish, tbat always keeps bright and new. AUclosedcarscomeingray and blue. With the new Holly-Hot Spot tliat adds miles to any gallon of gas you use, the new Ford is by far the best buy on the market today. As we said before, it is snappy, beautiful and economical, both in price and upkeep,^ . . ,. & SON ^v ¦.•»l'.v Flora, Illinois ...I mkmkt At Taylor's today-^-Shelled Pecani Albert Barnes retnrned Tuesday from Anna, greatly Improved In health. Buy your new Ford trom your home dealer and gel tree service. •^ MEDLEY * SON. Quite a number trom here attend¬ ed the Illinois-Iowa game last Satur¬ day al Champaign. Illinois won 13 to (. Mrs. Geo. W. Campbell was al HI. Vernon Tuesday where she put on en entertainment for the White Shrine. r iiniiiiminimainnnmiiitiiiimniiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiNiinniiiininHiiiimmnin THE CDNtHWGHAM GIFT SHOP f Invites you to come in and browse arpund. You g will enjoy it. Sea our lines of ' g Solid Gold Jewelry *-^ • Brass & Leather Gifts Books & Stationery Pottery & China Community Silver Sterling Silver in Odd Gifts J^ Fotintain Pen Gift Sets _ Have you joined the Library? Gome in and let us explain. You will do what dozens of others have— youm join. WaH pocket vases are more popular than ever this UM and will make wonderful gifts. Look over our selection. QUnniiigham's Gift Shop Flo^a, IlliiMris ! . New Recoils and sReet music twice each week Just phone Commercial 89 iiniiuiiiiiiimNniiiumiiHniuiMiaHiiiiuMMinNiNNMniiiiiHMHiinniiiiNHitiH Mrs. Sallle U. Bsrrell spent Tues¬ day and Wedneada; in St. Louis, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chaster Argo. Mr. snd Mrs. P. E. Goldsby, so- oompanled by Mrs. Edith Piillllps, were Sorlng^fleld visitors Isst week Mr Goldsby sttended a atate conven¬ tion of the B. ft L. assoolstlons. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ooldsby, Jr. and Mrs. P. B. Goldsby were Uiney visitors, Satnrdsy. Mrs John Uirlch, Mrs. G. P. Du(t and sons, John snd George were guests nf Mr. and Mrs. Abe Noblitt la LaSslle over the week-eod. Mrs. F. H. Wright ind children, Martha and Prank Jr., were called to Jefferson barracks, Mo., by the seri¬ ous Illness of her husband P. H. Wright Sr. This Is his second opera¬ tion In three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welldt spent Sundsy with his Sister In St. Louis. "Mrs. C. L. Griffin spent the week¬ end In Edwardsvllle, a guest of Miss Lillian Henderson. (^has. P. Brown and Chas. E. Riley were Xenia visitors, Wednesday. r»on Clark spent Sundsy with his sister, Mrs. Cslley Meyers In Bast St. Louis. Charles Eastin and family and Mtss Amy Monlcal, all residents of Bible Grove, motored to Klora Sunday and took dinner with Will Eastin and family. Helen Louise Eastin returned home Thursday from Springfleld where she has been for the past seven weeks. She underwent an operation to have her feet straightened. She is Iniprovliig nicely. At Taylor's today—Fresh Oysters Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Carney spent the week-end in Waahlngton, Ind., vlaltlng with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Stevens and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Farris of Marsh¬ all are guests at the W. E. Wood home on Fifth st. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Stanford were recent visitors In St. Louis, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanford. Tliey were accompanied home by Mrs. Stanford and little sun who re¬ turned to their home In St. Louis last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cass Waller and Mrs. J. A. McElruy while attending the tiumecominK In Pana were the guests of Mr. und Mrs. J. L. Robb. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Handley and bod Jlmmle spent Sunday lu St. Louis with Mrs. Uandiey's parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas.Schroyer. Walnuts, Almonds, Salted Pecans, Almonds and Jumbo Peanuts. Mra. Esther Plunkett and son of St. Louis were called here Sunday evening by the illness of her mother, Mrs. B. E. Bunch. Iblerrel Hunter of the Journal-Rec¬ ord and George Hunter of Pairflsid attended Homecoming st Champaign laat Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cooper spent Tuesday in Bridgeport. Miss Msry Smith has accepted a stenogrsphic position with the Good¬ ale-Puffer Co. In Plora. She has held a olerlcsl position with the Sexton Mfg. Co. st PairQeld for more than a year. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Argo of Cleves, Ohio, were guests of Mrt. Ssllle Hsrrell Sunday at the Black¬ burn home on Bast Third street. They left Sunday evening for Collin- vllle. Fresh al Taylor's today—Dates Figs, Raisins, Dry Apricots, Hull-less pop corn, ear pop corn. Henry Bothwell of Seattle, Wash., wss a Plora visitor Monday, enroute to Clay City. While here be visited at the C. P. Brown home on North Main St. Mra Paul Cain of Salem spent Wednesday tn Flora the guest of her mother, Mrs. Jas. Wilson. Mrs. Leo Allen, Mri. H. E. Karr, the Misses Marguerite Bowman and Dorothy Anderson are spendiog the day In St. Louis. Miss Selma Pishman of St. Louis Is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. L. Schiffman and family. C. T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Allen, Merrel Hunter attended the homecoming game at Champaign, Saturday. Several members of the United Brethren Cttrlstlan Endeavor attend¬ ed the District rally held at Ulney on Wednesday evening. Mr. snd Mrs. B. Gllliland aM fsm- were guests over Sundsy with rela¬ tives la Pawnee. Kew paacake flours and Maple Sy¬ mp at Taylor's. r m. m B B' B ¦ B B ibmii 11 MORE WEEKS TO GET 1 Rogers Silverware Coupons Free | Time Enough Yet to Start on a New Set of Knives or Forks, or Spoons C Here's aa Intereeling list ot GOODS received during the past week. Uye's Chilli Mixture - 13c lual Olivea (Plain and Stuffed tn same bottle) 8So Piemler Cooked SpSghettl in glsss fl oa SOe Premier Cooked Spaghetti in glass 17 os SOo Klimas Anchovy Paste In Tubes ._ SSo Klimas Roquftort Choase in Tubes - KSo Mcllbinney Tobaalo Sauce..o- jHO-j Kitchen Bouiiuet ....cJ.ji;.ju..ji.,...~......__ BOo Premier Salad Dresslfif .1?.:.';^: .aOc and SOo Korona Imported Paprfckif'i; iSo Dainle Brand Peanu( fiivlAfi'^ Srtcki SOc New Great Northern Beana lb. ...i _...10c Orated Horsersfttsh, bottle .., iSo ¦-0 ot. All Popping Corn, for ttks -v»' Perk Chops, lb.. 25c 5 Spare Ribs Brains Liver Head Cheese i Pan Souie :« Veal..,,, ^.Ca SPttlNGLAMB Pork Sausage " :'^^ ¦ ""I B ¦ lodiM Salt, per box 13c 8 ^ }myt>iti goitre .,.,-^.,:,;l-y Myles Rock Salt is tbe best for your water softener, 100 lb, jute bags $1.00 (Just received a part carload) g Anything and Everything You W^ht in Season S '» Fresh Vegetables and Fresh Meats Always * For "Dinner on Time" Get your order in for our 7:30 A. M. delivery—especially a convenient for roasts and boils. ; . ¦ TAYLOR BROS.f 8 Fresh and Cooked Heats of tho Hffhest Quality Three houses tor rent Medley * Son Mrs. Jos. McDonald and Mrs. Ken¬ neth Coggin returned to their homes in Chicago Isst Friday, after a few days visit in Plora and Clay City. Mrs. McDonald was accompanied home by her little niece, June Marie Kleth, daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Uarry Keith. Bacon, SSc. Good Quality. At Taylor's. Mrs. Chris Henderson of Clay City spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sabln. Bev. snd Mrs. J. B. Johnson visited their son and wife In Dorchester ths flrst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Schiffman were St. [.lOuls visitors Monday andTueadsy of this week. Mrs. E. D. Yeck is spending the week with Mrs. Stella Lauchner Id St. Louis. Bev. and Mrs. J. H. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Friend attend the State Baptist Conventlonn in Mat¬ toon. Adolph Harwood spent tbe week¬ end with home, folks in Cowden. Owen Golden, accompanied by tbe Misses Lorena RIcketts snd Lucille Golden fcpent Sunday In St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Compton of Olney sre visiting at the home of hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Comp¬ ton. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bschman of St. Blmo ars visiting friends in Klora this week. Miss Marguerite Kachrofske, Mrs. Fred Bennett, Mrs. H. L. Vermillion and daughter, Carmen are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Lohman In Grsnlle Cl^y. Mrs. Lohman prior to hsr marriage waa Mias Mary Kachrofske. Mr. and Mis. C. S. Berry of Indian- spoils, Ind. were guesU over Sunday with Plora relatives. Miss Bsmlue Berry who hss been their guest for tbe past two months returned, home. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gibson spsnt Sundsy with her fstber, Mr. Winters nesr Msson. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Slanlnger ot Sumner visited al the O. Earl Wood home Monday. The Methodist Ladles will have a Cafeteria oo Wednesday, Oct. 27tb. Dinner and supper will be served. John C White and wife of Frank¬ lin, Ind., and J. Q. White and son, Arnold, ot Charleston, were guests last week al the home ot Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cassidy. Mrs. B. L. Patton and Mrs. David Combs ot BrldKeporl attended Rally Day services at the Christian Churcb lure last Sunday, and spent the day wltb Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Doty. Miss Marie Spriggs and Mrs. *Joe Carroll spent Sunday in Olney with Mrs. Carroll's parents. Green Beans. Tsylor's Nov. Znd and every flrat and third Tuesday nntll Dec, we will have a cheap rate lo Tampa and Venice, Fla., t41.67 round trip. We sell land ready lo tarm, backed by men wbo are fln- anclally responsible, wbo want yon to make good and will loan you KO % for bulldinr. See with ns, as it will not obligate yon to bny. r. N. HICKMAN A OO. S-i* 408 Olive St., St. Lonto, Mo. Lawrence Kellums left Wednesday for Springfleld where be bas a posi¬ tion in the state house. C. L. Doty was called to Sumner last Friday to conduct the tunerai cf Mrs. N. J. Umfleet, a former mem¬ ber ot Bridgeport Christian Church. Mls.i Opal Melcalre of Salem, was a week-end guest of Miss Susie Fred- trick. Rev. Ralph Alexander ot St. Louis was bere Monday visiting al tbe K. S. Prltcbett home. I Claud George waa at Sprlngfleli this week, attending Odd Fellows grand lodge, representing tbe local order. On Wednesday Mrs. P. H. Bayles, Mrs. H. F. PIxley, Mrs. L. M. Wood and Miss Mary Major motored to Sumner, and were delightfully en¬ tertained In tbe home of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Dale. Miss Mabel Lyons went to Sprlnif- fleld thIK first of the week, at attend Rebekah grand lodge, representing Ihe local lodge. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Maxey and I |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |