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mm^m!. tam k Beacon Shoes Beacon Shoes The Dress Low Shee of the Times *pHE above pictured low shoe, is the acce^ited style ol the season. Plain or harness stitching. Me¬ dium broad toe. This shoe in Beacon quality as¬ sures the wearei' of the newer style, the maximum amount of service and at a popular price. This shoe is carried here in stock. The following range of leathers and prices: Havana Bwowm Kid. BaL Ches. Brown Calf Bin. Nut Brown 4UI Bol. Horocco Calf BaL Norocco Calf Bin. pictured Tony Rod Call Bai. above Tony Rod Calf BaL BlackCalfBaL Black Gunmetal BaL When we stock any particular shiSe in this wide range of leathers—it surely is good. Let us show you this shoe. We have it here in all ^e leathers, named. On tho last as On tho $7.60 6.00 7.80 8.00 8.00 *^ •• 7.80 pictured 6.00 above 7.60 SjOO -^^- .¦%'¦¦':'(' GAHAN BROS^ic SAIIiOB 8PKINOS Rogalor preaehlag oenkaa. held at the Chriatiaa ehoreh Satar- dar aad Baaday. it belac Mothooia dv- Rer. Haaley gaae a raal goad taSk Suadoy moraing. Rev. Saittlh gave a good talk Suaday attoratHMi e athe antt-oaloon league.. Remember Mrs. Lyle Coggaa'o sole Saturday. May It. Thos. Hogloee opeat the latter port of the week with relatirae here, while preporiog for tho oale a4|tleh woo Sattirday. Mioo Pearl Wogan of Otaty City. Tlolted friends here the week.eBd. Adom Conley and family Tioited Saaday with Joha 1. Leritt oad fam¬ ily. Bill White, wbo hao employmeat ia WoodrlTer, Tisited the past week wtt,h relatlTes here. Memorial serrieee ore to he held at the Chriottaa ohnreh. May >7. Rot. Cameron Harmon preached at the Methodist chareh PrMay alte to o well-filled hoose. Breryoae en¬ joyed the sermoa yery moch. Mr: Harmon io presdent of the MeKoa- dree. Prank WiUUtmo,. Carl Aaderooa, Arthur Kelly ond PhiUpo of St. Lonio Tisited the week-end hare. W. D. Dillman and tamily Tloitad Snnday with H. D. Prieod's tn Plora. Mr. ood Hro. Don Coggaa rloitad relotiTeo h^e the week-ead. Mr. and Hro. Cheoter Bdwardo oud Joe and Jamie, Hr. and Hro. George Hndson of Plora, caUed oa Thoe. Qninn and family Snhday after¬ noon. Jim Hamilton of near Salem, viait ed bis mother, Hro. Kote WUllamo, Monday and Tueoday . f Mrs. Sano and little son of SnIU¬ van, visited her grandmother, Mro. Elizabeth Fields, and other relatives bere this week. nSHBB VNION" i^"!^ I Vlviaa Hart opent Satarday night with Mioo Oraee Hart Mloa Oela OaUett opeat Sanday with Mro. maaioo BlaekwelL Ur .and Mro. Cllatoa Hart aad Mr. aad Mro. Prank Loung opeat Snnday with Mr .and Mra. Otia Craig. -Delbert Hart spent Snnday with his graadmother, Mrs. J. H. ToungT Misses Vivian Hart and Grace Hart Hpent Sunday witb their parents, Hr. 'and Mrs. Wm. Hart . Jolm Thompoon and Charlie Young apent Sunday evening ^ith Prank Crate. Miss Uernia Oalg io reeovoriag from the meooleo. Hiss OrOce Hart opeat Priday alght with Hiss Ocia OaUett. Prank Craig harrowed for his Uncle John Gullett Thursday. Mr. aad Hro. John ' Oullett opent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Craig. Mrs. Clinton Hart and daughter, Orace, spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Young . Mrs. Thornton BlaekweU spent Thursday even)ng with Mra. John OuUett. • Miss Oroee Hart was disappointed Sunday becanse she didn't get to say her recitation for Mother's day. „XBTTER PROM PARIS, UAj PorU, III. Hoy 1, Itat. Plora Journal-Record: As I read everything in yoar paper ads and all and 1 see that you are get'ting ready to hove some poved roads in good. Cloy eoanty. Now we have learned in - Bdgor eounty for sometime waat a good ithinig they are, but we eertalnly found it out one night lately. 'We hod on awful flre near tbe heart of the city. Several buildingo bnmed and the fire got beyond the control of our fire department and the flre chief phoned to Terre Haute, Ind., and Danville, III., for help. Both cities responded at once end did vol¬ unteer work. Doaville is 87 mileo north of Paris and in lust 61 ailaateo after their chief sold "We'll he There," they were there coupled on¬ to the hoae. It was a ;*rild night, the fire with the strong wind would have swept the town If it had not been for their help and so quiekly. Wben I used to earry the awU m:. ill# Second and Third Important Offering Of • # Decorated Dinnerware $7.00 Value SPECIAL 33 piece Set. 9A.29 4 Service for six persons, decorated.i^ith dainty gold designs 6 cups 6 saucers 6 plates 6 pie plates 6 fruit saucers 1 meat pla ttor 2 salad, {I'"X^ OPEN STOCK—Same Pattern: Cup aqd Saucer, 20c Binner Plate, 17c Bread and Butter Plate. \0e~ Oatmeal Dishes, iOc Gravy Bowl. 20c Cake Plates. 25c '^: Vi 7 inch Salad, 30c 8 inch Salad, SSc SATURDAY SPECIAL One to a customer SaloStarta lo*clock 10c Noth Bags SIZE 26x54 inches Protect your winter Coats and Dresses from their worst enemy. Xy 'iS^:V-''*^.W S for 49c lOc NAAS VARIETY STORE from Xenia to Pairfield It always took me from ten to. twelve honro when the roado were good ond from twelve to oixteen houro whea they wer; hod. Quite a ehange. '.i/.i Very traly, "''^- W. P. FILSON. tr'Zy, r- |- Auto §^ ^wnenl 80 z 3 Non-Skid Fabric Tlreo 30 z SH NonrSkid Pabrle Tiree „ to z S% Non-Skid CI Cord Tire P- '*¦ - ¦"^i"4' ' - *'¦'¦ .-r',,'-¦ ¦'!¦¦.-.'I. Jj^l' fc-v M* -'»¦.»»...-¦ ¦—- 3.fWf. ¦ .-¦• iMt-.^iK^'ii,-':- , , ^ \iM
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1923-05-17 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1923 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 35 |
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 | 1923-05-17 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1923 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 35 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 3 |
Page | 3 |
FileName | 19230517_003.tif |
Date Digital | 2007-06-26 |
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 | mm^m!. tam k Beacon Shoes Beacon Shoes The Dress Low Shee of the Times *pHE above pictured low shoe, is the acce^ited style ol the season. Plain or harness stitching. Me¬ dium broad toe. This shoe in Beacon quality as¬ sures the wearei' of the newer style, the maximum amount of service and at a popular price. This shoe is carried here in stock. The following range of leathers and prices: Havana Bwowm Kid. BaL Ches. Brown Calf Bin. Nut Brown 4UI Bol. Horocco Calf BaL Norocco Calf Bin. pictured Tony Rod Call Bai. above Tony Rod Calf BaL BlackCalfBaL Black Gunmetal BaL When we stock any particular shiSe in this wide range of leathers—it surely is good. Let us show you this shoe. We have it here in all ^e leathers, named. On tho last as On tho $7.60 6.00 7.80 8.00 8.00 *^ •• 7.80 pictured 6.00 above 7.60 SjOO -^^- .¦%'¦¦':'(' GAHAN BROS^ic SAIIiOB 8PKINOS Rogalor preaehlag oenkaa. held at the Chriatiaa ehoreh Satar- dar aad Baaday. it belac Mothooia dv- Rer. Haaley gaae a raal goad taSk Suadoy moraing. Rev. Saittlh gave a good talk Suaday attoratHMi e athe antt-oaloon league.. Remember Mrs. Lyle Coggaa'o sole Saturday. May It. Thos. Hogloee opeat the latter port of the week with relatirae here, while preporiog for tho oale a4|tleh woo Sattirday. Mioo Pearl Wogan of Otaty City. Tlolted friends here the week.eBd. Adom Conley and family Tioited Saaday with Joha 1. Leritt oad fam¬ ily. Bill White, wbo hao employmeat ia WoodrlTer, Tisited the past week wtt,h relatlTes here. Memorial serrieee ore to he held at the Chriottaa ohnreh. May >7. Rot. Cameron Harmon preached at the Methodist chareh PrMay alte to o well-filled hoose. Breryoae en¬ joyed the sermoa yery moch. Mr: Harmon io presdent of the MeKoa- dree. Prank WiUUtmo,. Carl Aaderooa, Arthur Kelly ond PhiUpo of St. Lonio Tisited the week-end hare. W. D. Dillman and tamily Tloitad Snnday with H. D. Prieod's tn Plora. Mr. ood Hro. Don Coggaa rloitad relotiTeo h^e the week-ead. Mr. and Hro. Cheoter Bdwardo oud Joe and Jamie, Hr. and Hro. George Hndson of Plora, caUed oa Thoe. Qninn and family Snhday after¬ noon. Jim Hamilton of near Salem, viait ed bis mother, Hro. Kote WUllamo, Monday and Tueoday . f Mrs. Sano and little son of SnIU¬ van, visited her grandmother, Mro. Elizabeth Fields, and other relatives bere this week. nSHBB VNION" i^"!^ I Vlviaa Hart opent Satarday night with Mioo Oraee Hart Mloa Oela OaUett opeat Sanday with Mro. maaioo BlaekwelL Ur .and Mro. Cllatoa Hart aad Mr. aad Mro. Prank Loung opeat Snnday with Mr .and Mra. Otia Craig. -Delbert Hart spent Snnday with his graadmother, Mrs. J. H. ToungT Misses Vivian Hart and Grace Hart Hpent Sunday witb their parents, Hr. 'and Mrs. Wm. Hart . Jolm Thompoon and Charlie Young apent Sunday evening ^ith Prank Crate. Miss Uernia Oalg io reeovoriag from the meooleo. Hiss OrOce Hart opeat Priday alght with Hiss Ocia OaUett. Prank Craig harrowed for his Uncle John Gullett Thursday. Mr. aad Hro. John ' Oullett opent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Craig. Mrs. Clinton Hart and daughter, Orace, spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Young . Mrs. Thornton BlaekweU spent Thursday even)ng with Mra. John OuUett. • Miss Oroee Hart was disappointed Sunday becanse she didn't get to say her recitation for Mother's day. „XBTTER PROM PARIS, UAj PorU, III. Hoy 1, Itat. Plora Journal-Record: As I read everything in yoar paper ads and all and 1 see that you are get'ting ready to hove some poved roads in good. Cloy eoanty. Now we have learned in - Bdgor eounty for sometime waat a good ithinig they are, but we eertalnly found it out one night lately. 'We hod on awful flre near tbe heart of the city. Several buildingo bnmed and the fire got beyond the control of our fire department and the flre chief phoned to Terre Haute, Ind., and Danville, III., for help. Both cities responded at once end did vol¬ unteer work. Doaville is 87 mileo north of Paris and in lust 61 ailaateo after their chief sold "We'll he There," they were there coupled on¬ to the hoae. It was a ;*rild night, the fire with the strong wind would have swept the town If it had not been for their help and so quiekly. Wben I used to earry the awU m:. ill# Second and Third Important Offering Of • # Decorated Dinnerware $7.00 Value SPECIAL 33 piece Set. 9A.29 4 Service for six persons, decorated.i^ith dainty gold designs 6 cups 6 saucers 6 plates 6 pie plates 6 fruit saucers 1 meat pla ttor 2 salad, {I'"X^ OPEN STOCK—Same Pattern: Cup aqd Saucer, 20c Binner Plate, 17c Bread and Butter Plate. \0e~ Oatmeal Dishes, iOc Gravy Bowl. 20c Cake Plates. 25c '^: Vi 7 inch Salad, 30c 8 inch Salad, SSc SATURDAY SPECIAL One to a customer SaloStarta lo*clock 10c Noth Bags SIZE 26x54 inches Protect your winter Coats and Dresses from their worst enemy. Xy 'iS^:V-''*^.W S for 49c lOc NAAS VARIETY STORE from Xenia to Pairfield It always took me from ten to. twelve honro when the roado were good ond from twelve to oixteen houro whea they wer; hod. Quite a ehange. '.i/.i Very traly, "''^- W. P. FILSON. tr'Zy, r- |- Auto §^ ^wnenl 80 z 3 Non-Skid Fabric Tlreo 30 z SH NonrSkid Pabrle Tiree „ to z S% Non-Skid CI Cord Tire P- '*¦ - ¦"^i"4' ' - *'¦'¦ .-r',,'-¦ ¦'!¦¦.-.'I. Jj^l' fc-v M* -'»¦.»»...-¦ ¦—- 3.fWf. ¦ .-¦• iMt-.^iK^'ii,-':- , , ^ \iM |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |