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J!..A^i!W..J •W! ^ .¦lill'Ik'^-.J^'MWUi THE FLORA RECORO. FLORA. ILUWOIS THE FLORA CASH STORE OFFERS THE F0LL6wim EXCEPTIONAL VALUES .p. ft O. White NapUia Soap 3foip _... 25c White ri/arXat&dry ociap each I ..:. .l..._ 6e Snyder* Talf Tomato' Sokp 2 cana ,25e Sugar Cnrod Smoked Hama (wholo}par lb. Dixie Bacon, per lb...,.-..,;.... s." 3Sc ¦¦^. Camels, 3 fpr ..„..; .:.;_ SOc All tngon 6c 6 for _ 26(f SUr Tobaoco 6-20p outs* for.fLOO H. Shoe Tobacco e-20acuts •ffoo 'f Bonus Premium Ooltee - Per pound 60o I «:alton Dark Syrup... 85c "V Om*Speclal Bulk Coffee per tb..23c Double Standard Peaberry Cogoo por pound v.43fc Now. Stoek Jnat Becelved - ri (itM^lM20e8tze) Teco'Paa'.^ke Fhiur and Tecfo Buetaikkit ttaat .itkp^tat >.....»> Sbraddod Wfatat 3 for ...ioe KrinkJo Ona Vlakaa 3 for. .-.,.,_J0« Juffod Wk^ak.3 fdr ...?.. lOo Pnflod RhM 3 To?-. :.....«to QoakerO*!* 3 fo?., «0e CaacndoiS*2 for.._. ^«c PoatToaaOao, lat««'3Yor SOo f. amall 3 for .^...40o Kora Krtoa latta S for 500 8miir3for :.*.., ..46c LargreCans Hominy 3 fpr .406 All canned foods tn Ipts of 3*t a blur requctloq Tall Chun^ Salmon, can.yr.. 19e Maple Flavor Karo H %a\ 65<! a Gal. Sorgrhum 65o Bath Tablets 3 for .26c Palm Olive Soap 3 for. .3Sc Meadow Sweet Toilet Soap 3 for L Dromkdary Datoa pks Now rigs (15e size) oach. Tryphosa, por pk(f;.... ...: Dunham sh redded CocoadVit 5 & lOe IOc 10c Tall Caroleoa.2 for..,. Small Carolonk 4 for.. £aKle Bralnd Milk, per can SSc Tall Pet Milk 3 for 40b Small Pet Milk 3 for JOc All other brands same prices Temtor Presef ves, all flavors 50c size Jare T. 38fl ^ lb. Crocks pure Jelly, eaoli . <l.35 I Gallon Sorghum .-. I).25 We Pay Cash for Eggs and Poultry Omar FIAur, l-Sa.-... «2,00 Omar Flour, I-4a i., M.OS Best Shorta M.SO Scratch Feed cwt 94.25 Little CTiIck cwt 14.50 Cracked Com cwt,, M.IS FLODR Bnterprlstf I-«Sy.... Bnterprlse l-4s Wasblnirton Best •2.20 ...: #4 35 ....•1.58 Fresh Bomo'Msda fork Baaaage, porU>~....v~-.30(r Froah f"atless Bams, wholfc per lb............ 38o Fresn Skinned Pork Slouldere, whole, per Ib 28o Our Sponlol, Sugar Cured Breakfast Bsoon by the whole or half side, per lb ratsowuL NQmOR Force of Habit w AND The Consequences The extravagant habit will break you. ¦ • The gambling habit will ruin you. The banking habit will make yeia. '' Which one witl you chooj9e ? *"* When you have the banking, habit you ha^e the respect and confidence of those with whom and foi*) whom you work. Think it over, and make oub> b^ok your bank. , , Np Account Too Small to Welcome . None Too Large to Handle. Mrs. Herbert Lenta was called to Indianapolis last week by the Illneas of ber motbeh Mrs. Maginea. The party given Mtas Luetic Max-) ^R*r tMll receive treatment at the aana- .Crtbrlum an open atr Institution. four to eight o'clock was a dot: ful affair for the Itttle ones. . party was given in honor of Luolle's eleventh birthday anniversary. Mra. Ruth Shyder-Burt of Geff to spending a few days with her par¬ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Snyder of Stanford townahip. Mtases Gthel Hutt and Ruth Lo¬ gan of North Harter were vlalttng tbe grammar grades In'public school Tuesday. ' ¦ J. J. Ltoto, a' soldier of the Re¬ bellion, Is conflned to his home on Third anfl Foater streets by compli¬ cation of dlseaaes. ;. Mre. W. W. ,8tmoos ftl Washing¬ ton, Ind., was the gnest of Mra. Phil Croughan on North avenue last Fri¬ day. Mra StmeoK was on her way hopie after a visit with her mother, at Sandoval. -- ',.'.- Rev. and Mrsl'Davhi' Monrtt and little daughter of Shawneetown, Wera guesU of Mr. and Mra. W. R. Tilton and'famlly Ih odr city Mon¬ day. They were enroute for Cin¬ cinnati. ' Mra. J. B. iRodshire, ot Granite Ctty, waa visiting ralatives ta Flora the flrat of tbe week. Mr and Mrs. Hodshire ezpect to boeom* residents hera tn the near future, having pur cbaaed land ih West Flora. MVs. Florence Fllea of Cape Gtr alrdeau, Mo., ts tn the city tbe ^ueat John Lowray haa purchased a New Bdtaon-from R. J. Cunningham Flora ogont.'. Mr: and Mra. Jaek Hodges are en- terUlntag thi8:woek, Mra. Jas.' Mor¬ on, .of Waiiklngton, Ind., and Mra. Owen 'Bpkor, > M Ptotnsvflle, Ind. Mra. Moihsn aad'flra. Bokbr ara ala¬ tera of Mr. Hodgea. Mn. Jack Bodgea, Mra. Jeoate ldea;>:«ra. Jeoao Cherry and Hrt^ McOlU war* St. Utala rtoltora Mint- day. ^^,',/,, -t. - .¦¦. . .... >*^ ¦ • ¦*. •:¦¦¦ : ' ' -,'. Mrai B. B. Prlteh4M and little dau^ter,,Clarabelle wera Clay City Ttoitors 8htur^iy.>< Mra. O. C. I An¬ deraon aefcomponiod tbem homo Sat¬ nrday iatternooh. Mra. A. J. Ciianey ,^d Mra. Olw Bter spent Monday evening in Louia¬ ville. tbe guests of Mrs. Albert Bvans. Hant Olll apent Monday in Fair¬ fleld. Mrs. Claranee'chiles returned to her home in Springfleld Tuesday moming, after an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mra. W. R. Tilton on Third atreet. Mr. and Mrs. Chiles have been experiencing difficulties in securing an apartment in Springfleld. The acarclty of t- partments ahd resldencea seem to be a prevailing epidemic everywhere. Mtss. Mary Blankenship oloeed a suecesstnl term of sehool at'barn¬ hlll last week. Mtss Btonkenshtp was a graduate fsom the H. S. T. H. S. last year and thts /Was her flrat school. Mn. H. C. Miehels ts tn Indlan- apolU. Ind., thts weok the guest of Mrs. Thelma Bragg. Mra. Bragg was formerly Mtss Thelma Vanda- veer, who waa a student at our high aehool a few yeara aco. Mre. Job. " Tully waa over from Xento Monday and attended the party at Mra. Buck'a, given in honor] 9f Miss Edna Pearee. Operii Program of her sisters. Mi%. Lem Toombs itiid Mrs. Jas. Wllaon. Mr. and Hn. Lafe Brwin of Hen derson, Ky., wera vtsltlng In Flora Monday. Mra. Mary Rlcketta, wbo haa been With her daughter, Mra. C. F. Dur¬ land tn Chicago 'for sometime, ar- '<^ rived here last Saturday to apend the summer with ber son, Charles Rlcketts and family on SereBth and Locuat streets. . ¦ . • * ^' .r>^lf!^^^^(:f ^' EAT JCARNATION j^E mU If. ¦¦ ¦'ix-'i>-< FOR SALE Br ALL First-Clasa Grocars SCmEil'S BAKERY Mra.r-Elmer Koch and son, Dwight have teturned from a forf-night ' vtoit with Indtana relatives. Sot. t: Finch and tamily ara mov¬ ing back'to th« farm thto week. Mr. Ranklns.. a aiail clerk, willxpovt In¬ to thip Ftach rosidonee .on Soeokd Btrost I. 'Uxa': b. M. Wood was at 0Bt«^ W^aaias. to see Mlrv^JI. FOttdAa, ot fteMold, who to reewraeinsjiloely trom an operation at tko sanitarium. look of Barnhlll, transacted bnsiness In Flora toat Tnesday. * Mra. R. S. C. Reaugh vtoltod wtth ratotivea at Ctoramont from Hon¬ day aatll Tneaday. Mtaa Esther peabler and Bndolph Weachlnsky, ot Inka, wora Sanday guesta of Mr. and Mra. Ray Aggaa. 4bo Npblitt. ,foi Journal, ^daltod hto Noblltt and CanHy In St. Louto Sat arday and Sunday reman ot the brother, Charllo Mra. Raymond Oibson and Mrs. Jas Smeltser sppnt Wednesday In St. Louis. Tbey were joined there by Mrs. Herbert Smith, of Sullivan, Mo. Hra. Emily Tbompson-Whittaker, who has been visiting friends in this etty for several weeks left Friday to visit relatives In Lebanon' and St. Louts. Mra. Edwin Smtth left for Cul¬ vert, Ind., on laat Saturday where ahe will ramaln indeflnite with her daughter, Mn. Bruce Og(len. - Harlan Frtend attended a meeting of the Maaonie Consistory at Bast St. LottlB toat Thitraday ahd Frtday. Prof, and Mra. J. B. Bell, of Ol¬ ney, were here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. DavTd, of Sum¬ ner, Sundayed with their aon, Chas. David and family. Mr. and Hrs. Earl Wood and and daughter, Mary Katherine, of Bridgeport, visited Satnrday and Snnday with Mr. ahd Mra. L. M. Wood. s . J. A. Tatman, of Eaat St. Louts. came Thursday, for a vtaK with rel¬ attvea raturntag Monday. ,^ Dr. W. N. Holaday spent Satarday and Snnday to St. Lonto. Mra. R. H. Pearee and Delta Peareo attended the Pearce-Bowen weddtag Wedneaday, April 28tk. „ Hi NOnCB TO vox CHASERS Keep your bounds off my farm. (SS'tx) Wm. H. Ktog, In the matter of tytag np rail- roada. Old Man Boreaa oteps tn now and thoot and makes a gonoral strike entlraly snperfluous. Mr. and Hrs. Warren Smtth ar¬ rived home Tuesday from their wed¬ ding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Lenta have goae to Indianapolis, Ind., to reside. Calvin Rogers, one of our active Ctvll War aoldlera. to vtottlng rela- "{Ives In Indianapoits, Ind., thts week. Mr. and Mre. Roy Meyer were Sunday visitora with reiattves in Wayne county. Carl Aradt visited his father, B. G. Amdt, from Thureday until Mon¬ day, wben he left ior Texaa, where he will bave charge of a conatruct¬ ion gang. Ea>l Arbuthnot and family moved liack to Flora from Vtneennes the flnt of the week. They are occupy¬ ing the Hayward bome on Booth Mata street. Wn. Jewell Adktnson, of Granite Ctty, oame Saturday to visit her par¬ enta. Will Bradley and wife. L. A.° Ebner, of Vincennes, was hera Monday on business. Ed Ginder waa ta St. Louto Tues¬ day, , . Mrii. Helen TorranCA Spent Sun-i dsy with her brother, Prof. Torrence and family In Sparta. III. Mra. Colonel Crouse ^d children of LoulsviUe returned to thetr home Sunday after a few days visit with Misses Clara and Lura Shumaker on Third and Oltve streets. Mra. Oral Palmer and Mra. Marie O'Donnell of Olney were guests ot Mrs. Leonard Ruby last Tueaday. Frad BeaAett of Tuscola visited at tke boqe <tf his uncle and aunt, Mr. and l^n. iV. F. Cunnlngbam and family over the week-end. He also visited bts grand-mother who is quite stek. D. F. Hodges laat week- purchased a Sayor car from P. H. Ctork, the Flora agent. Oor railroad boys had "The Pay Roll Smile" last Saturday. Why shouldn't we all wear a amlle that won't come otf, tbe Baltimore A Ohio R.R. distributes to their em¬ ployes In Flora a substantial sum of $12,000 per day. Herbert Oordon attended the Auz-. Illar dance last Wednesday night in Contralto. Ctoud George and mother, Mra. Addle Oeorge spent Sunday in St. Lonia. Earl "Dink" Rlcketts left Satar¬ day fbr Houston, Texas, on a pleas¬ ure trip. Dink Is one of onr. boys wbo saw hard service across tho pond during the World War- Mra. ,Bngene Richardson returaed Friday to her home at Contralto, after a visit with Mn. C. J. Cun¬ ningham. Cyrus Powless, of Oranlte City, wbo had been called kera by the death ot hto father. A, S, Powless, ratnraed Jbome Satnrday. SATURDAY •n» MBOttpml aotrMS iUELnE mVEISE "WHEN FATE • DECIDES" Wbfre a woiMiiflnds thatshe -baa DwnM tba wrong man,, do you b«jia«^ that abe rtiouldbo glToa aBotkor ohaaceV S«a M»delln« Travene In j'Wbtn Fat* pecldes.'' MeNDAk'i^ *^-^ "ELMO, THE ¦ c IIIGHTT*' i-Ji '..¦^ -»*; A tvro-rool dOKiedyj, News Weekly .-.le«s''" TUESDAY A georgeously produced ploture "FIVE NIGHTS" foatarinif AN ALL STAR CAST As one looks ovor ajoy period of one's life, It appoura aa a sblping maao of brilliant oolor In the spots hare and tbere of brighter and ftwktr has. Vub apot raproMat* a pertpd of time when our hfcpplneaa bos glowed brlgbteior waned—sometimeta a day, more often It toa night. Looking laook over hto life there wera five different nighta which has stomped .'themselves and their color on his memory for¬ ever, Tbey were the Qold Night, the Violet Night, Block Night, Crimson Night ond The White Night. A irrlpplng dnmoof romonce, morrUge, separation, and hopplness. tragedy WEDNESDAY •TRAINING FOR HUSBANDS' Another Fox Special (kokuring the famous SONSBNE COHCDY OUS Ton saw "Ber Flrat Ktos" ood "Oileken A LoOoberett*." "Training for Busbonds" Je even Mtter. - See photoe inW^t- by. Atwo-reelWeaUrn^;^, ¦ ¦ I Another comedy. i . iiijiir I ¦ ' ;'¦' ¦ THURSDAY ANOTBER BIG DOU^LK PROGRAM KATILYN WILUiMS ELUOT DEXIQt opd The beautiful prodiictlotiof Ru¬ pert Bughes' fomoua novel "WE CAN'T HAVE ( EVERYTHING" " Ifo matter, what people hove they always wont oometbliw more. The story of an unhappy wlfO' of o weolthy New Yoriter wbo hod everythlng,ond yet But you wtU enjoy thto pto* tur* of beouty^nd «ikii«u»^ jlt- '*S notion. —Also- "A SCOUNDRBL'S TpLL" A two-reel ^eystone com^y II ond 29e (( ^' ; ^FRIDAY The Adventures of Ruth** Featuring Ithe serial queen supreme RUTH ROLAND Thirteen Kepsf >^ ' Thirteert Adventures l' That's whot Ruth Roland offers In her dramotto serial of rooun- tlc adventure. Eaoh key led Ruth on a strange dramatic adventure. Booh key led to a mystifying episode. Bach adventure wos most thrllllDg with abeoibing Ihterest. A Bigh TeAslon Serial of Intenae Beart Intarest. It will mystify youi It wtll please you! -Also— , ,A Harold Lloyd Comedy. . A Snub Potlord Comedy And Pkthe News Tbto coupon ond flo will odmit any odiilt or chiM on Fridoy Night. Moy 7th 1 I • « m ifwes •«•»»* Made for llir«e thinm sr Looksw-Ph>tectioii--Lastiiignetaf Ton cw't^toll by loektag tato a can of poin^ how it's going to look whsn die paint¬ ing to decte. Neither eon yod tell whether it wilj protect yonr building the way you' want itiprotected. And surely you can't tell whetlier it will hove lastingness. Tiiera to only one way to tell abont aay of the three: .aad tluit way to by a paint's xepntMion. Lowe. Brathen. h*re a xeputatioa ttA makiag painta of the Ugkoet quality. They hove enjoyed thto np^ ^' utation durtag the post fm century. We recommend thto {latat beeanse it lostk longer and costa lesa ia the long mn. Use it onc^ yoa'll nae It at> wan. Como ta and oik for odior caid and booklet. VI Bowman's Hardware Store I'fefc FLORA. ILLINOIS J > SfViiitis ^ Mr. aad Mn. C. R. QUI ot Cea- Miss Edna Yob* of H. 8. T. H. S. tralto wera week-end guests ot tbe spept tho week-end wtth her pat^ 3. 8. GUI and C. d. Biggie families, ente in Ut. Brie.
Object Description
Title | Flora Record |
Masthead | The Flora Record |
Date | 1920-04-29 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1920 |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 32 |
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 | 1920-04-29 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1920 |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 32 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 7 |
Page | 7 |
FileName | 19200429_007.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 |
J!..A^i!W..J
•W!
^ .¦lill'Ik'^-.J^'MWUi
THE FLORA RECORO. FLORA. ILUWOIS
THE FLORA CASH STORE
OFFERS THE F0LL6wim EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
.p. ft O. White NapUia Soap
3foip _... 25c
White ri/arXat&dry ociap
each I ..:. .l..._ 6e
Snyder* Talf Tomato' Sokp
2 cana ,25e
Sugar Cnrod Smoked Hama (wholo}par lb.
Dixie Bacon, per lb...,.-..,;....
s."
3Sc
¦¦^.
Camels, 3 fpr ..„..; .:.;_ SOc
All tngon 6c 6 for _ 26(f
SUr Tobaoco 6-20p outs* for.fLOO H. Shoe Tobacco e-20acuts •ffoo
'f
Bonus Premium Ooltee -
Per pound 60o
I «:alton Dark Syrup... 85c
"V
Om*Speclal Bulk Coffee per tb..23c Double Standard Peaberry
Cogoo por pound v.43fc
Now. Stoek Jnat Becelved - ri (itM^lM20e8tze) Teco'Paa'.^ke Fhiur and Tecfo Buetaikkit ttaat
.itkp^tat >.....»>
Sbraddod Wfatat 3 for ...ioe
KrinkJo Ona Vlakaa 3 for. .-.,.,_J0« Juffod Wk^ak.3 fdr ...?.. lOo
Pnflod RhM 3 To?-. :.....«to
QoakerO*!* 3 fo?., «0e
CaacndoiS*2 for.._. ^«c
PoatToaaOao, lat««'3Yor SOo f. amall 3 for .^...40o
Kora Krtoa latta S for 500 8miir3for :.*..,
..46c
LargreCans Hominy 3 fpr .406
All canned foods tn Ipts of 3*t a blur requctloq
Tall Chun^ Salmon, can.yr.. 19e
Maple Flavor Karo H %a\ 65~....v~-.30(r
Froah f"atless Bams, wholfc per lb............ 38o
Fresn Skinned Pork Slouldere, whole, per Ib 28o
Our Sponlol, Sugar Cured Breakfast Bsoon by the whole or half side, per lb
ratsowuL NQmOR
Force of Habit
w
AND
The Consequences
The extravagant habit will break you. ¦ •
The gambling habit will ruin you. The banking habit will make yeia. '' Which one witl you chooj9e ? *"* When you have the banking, habit you ha^e the respect and confidence of those with whom and foi*) whom you work. Think it over, and make oub> b^ok your bank. , ,
Np Account Too Small to Welcome . None Too Large to Handle.
Mrs. Herbert Lenta was called to Indianapolis last week by the Illneas of ber motbeh Mrs. Maginea.
The party given Mtas Luetic Max-)
^R*r tMll receive treatment at the aana- .Crtbrlum an open atr Institution.
four to eight o'clock was a dot: ful affair for the Itttle ones. . party was given in honor of Luolle's eleventh birthday anniversary.
Mra. Ruth Shyder-Burt of Geff to spending a few days with her par¬ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Snyder of Stanford townahip.
Mtases Gthel Hutt and Ruth Lo¬ gan of North Harter were vlalttng tbe grammar grades In'public school Tuesday. ' ¦
J. J. Ltoto, a' soldier of the Re¬ bellion, Is conflned to his home on Third anfl Foater streets by compli¬ cation of dlseaaes. ;.
Mre. W. W. ,8tmoos ftl Washing¬ ton, Ind., was the gnest of Mra. Phil Croughan on North avenue last Fri¬ day. Mra StmeoK was on her way hopie after a visit with her mother, at Sandoval. -- ',.'.-
Rev. and Mrsl'Davhi' Monrtt and little daughter of Shawneetown, Wera guesU of Mr. and Mra. W. R. Tilton and'famlly Ih odr city Mon¬ day. They were enroute for Cin¬ cinnati. '
Mra. J. B. iRodshire, ot Granite Ctty, waa visiting ralatives ta Flora the flrat of tbe week. Mr and Mrs. Hodshire ezpect to boeom* residents hera tn the near future, having pur cbaaed land ih West Flora.
MVs. Florence Fllea of Cape Gtr alrdeau, Mo., ts tn the city tbe ^ueat
John Lowray haa purchased a New Bdtaon-from R. J. Cunningham Flora ogont.'.
Mr: and Mra. Jaek Hodges are en- terUlntag thi8:woek, Mra. Jas.' Mor¬ on, .of Waiiklngton, Ind., and Mra. Owen 'Bpkor, > M Ptotnsvflle, Ind. Mra. Moihsn aad'flra. Bokbr ara ala¬ tera of Mr. Hodgea.
Mn. Jack Bodgea, Mra. Jeoate ldea;>:«ra. Jeoao Cherry and Hrt^ McOlU war* St. Utala rtoltora Mint- day. ^^,',/,, -t. - .¦¦. . .... >*^ ¦
• ¦*. •:¦¦¦ : ' ' -,'. Mrai B. B. Prlteh4M and little dau^ter,,Clarabelle wera Clay City Ttoitors 8htur^iy.>< Mra. O. C. I An¬ deraon aefcomponiod tbem homo Sat¬ nrday iatternooh.
Mra. A. J. Ciianey ,^d Mra. Olw Bter spent Monday evening in Louia¬ ville. tbe guests of Mrs. Albert Bvans.
Hant Olll apent Monday in Fair¬ fleld.
Mrs. Claranee'chiles returned to her home in Springfleld Tuesday moming, after an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mra. W. R. Tilton on Third atreet. Mr. and Mrs. Chiles have been experiencing difficulties in securing an apartment in Springfleld. The acarclty of t- partments ahd resldencea seem to be a prevailing epidemic everywhere.
Mtss. Mary Blankenship oloeed a suecesstnl term of sehool at'barn¬ hlll last week. Mtss Btonkenshtp was a graduate fsom the H. S. T. H. S. last year and thts /Was her flrat school.
Mn. H. C. Miehels ts tn Indlan- apolU. Ind., thts weok the guest of Mrs. Thelma Bragg. Mra. Bragg was formerly Mtss Thelma Vanda- veer, who waa a student at our high aehool a few yeara aco.
Mre. Job. " Tully waa over from Xento Monday and attended the party at Mra. Buck'a, given in honor] 9f Miss Edna Pearee.
Operii Program
of her sisters. Mi%. Lem Toombs itiid Mrs. Jas. Wllaon.
Mr. and Hn. Lafe Brwin of Hen derson, Ky., wera vtsltlng In Flora Monday.
Mra. Mary Rlcketta, wbo haa been With her daughter, Mra. C. F. Dur¬ land tn Chicago 'for sometime, ar- '<^ rived here last Saturday to apend the summer with ber son, Charles Rlcketts and family on SereBth and Locuat streets. . ¦ . • * ^'
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^'
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JCARNATION j^E
mU
If. ¦¦ ¦'ix-'i>-<
FOR SALE Br ALL
First-Clasa Grocars
SCmEil'S BAKERY
Mra.r-Elmer Koch and son, Dwight have teturned from a forf-night ' vtoit with Indtana relatives.
Sot. t: Finch and tamily ara mov¬ ing back'to th« farm thto week. Mr. Ranklns.. a aiail clerk, willxpovt In¬ to thip Ftach rosidonee .on Soeokd Btrost I.
'Uxa': b. M. Wood was at 0Bt«^ W^aaias. to see Mlrv^JI. FOttdAa, ot fteMold, who to reewraeinsjiloely trom an operation at tko sanitarium.
look of Barnhlll, transacted bnsiness In Flora toat Tnesday. *
Mra. R. S. C. Reaugh vtoltod wtth ratotivea at Ctoramont from Hon¬ day aatll Tneaday.
Mtaa Esther peabler and Bndolph Weachlnsky, ot Inka, wora Sanday guesta of Mr. and Mra. Ray Aggaa.
4bo Npblitt. ,foi Journal, ^daltod hto Noblltt and CanHy In St. Louto Sat arday and Sunday
reman ot the brother, Charllo
Mra. Raymond Oibson and Mrs. Jas Smeltser sppnt Wednesday In St. Louis. Tbey were joined there by Mrs. Herbert Smith, of Sullivan, Mo.
Hra. Emily Tbompson-Whittaker, who has been visiting friends in this etty for several weeks left Friday to visit relatives In Lebanon' and St. Louts.
Mra. Edwin Smtth left for Cul¬ vert, Ind., on laat Saturday where ahe will ramaln indeflnite with her daughter, Mn. Bruce Og(len.
- Harlan Frtend attended a meeting of the Maaonie Consistory at Bast St. LottlB toat Thitraday ahd Frtday.
Prof, and Mra. J. B. Bell, of Ol¬ ney, were here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. DavTd, of Sum¬ ner, Sundayed with their aon, Chas. David and family.
Mr. and Hrs. Earl Wood and and daughter, Mary Katherine, of Bridgeport, visited Satnrday and Snnday with Mr. ahd Mra. L. M. Wood. s
. J. A. Tatman, of Eaat St. Louts. came Thursday, for a vtaK with rel¬ attvea raturntag Monday. ,^
Dr. W. N. Holaday spent Satarday and Snnday to St. Lonto.
Mra. R. H. Pearee and Delta Peareo attended the Pearce-Bowen weddtag Wedneaday, April 28tk.
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NOnCB TO vox CHASERS
Keep your bounds off my farm. (SS'tx) Wm. H. Ktog,
In the matter of tytag np rail- roada. Old Man Boreaa oteps tn now and thoot and makes a gonoral strike entlraly snperfluous.
Mr. and Hrs. Warren Smtth ar¬ rived home Tuesday from their wed¬ ding trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Lenta have goae to Indianapolis, Ind., to reside.
Calvin Rogers, one of our active Ctvll War aoldlera. to vtottlng rela- "{Ives In Indianapoits, Ind., thts week.
Mr. and Mre. Roy Meyer were Sunday visitora with reiattves in Wayne county.
Carl Aradt visited his father, B. G. Amdt, from Thureday until Mon¬ day, wben he left ior Texaa, where he will bave charge of a conatruct¬ ion gang.
Ea>l Arbuthnot and family moved liack to Flora from Vtneennes the flnt of the week. They are occupy¬ ing the Hayward bome on Booth Mata street.
Wn. Jewell Adktnson, of Granite Ctty, oame Saturday to visit her par¬ enta. Will Bradley and wife.
L. A.° Ebner, of Vincennes, was hera Monday on business.
Ed Ginder waa ta St. Louto Tues¬ day, , .
Mrii. Helen TorranCA Spent Sun-i dsy with her brother, Prof. Torrence and family In Sparta. III.
Mra. Colonel Crouse ^d children of LoulsviUe returned to thetr home Sunday after a few days visit with Misses Clara and Lura Shumaker on Third and Oltve streets.
Mra. Oral Palmer and Mra. Marie O'Donnell of Olney were guests ot Mrs. Leonard Ruby last Tueaday.
Frad BeaAett of Tuscola visited at tke boqe |
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