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mnJLS EYE hMtoraadttemenUtaea^, r Those Two Bovs Chauncey and Will IJUST caw a nice write up and Chauncey Depew't picture in all lhe papers where he told of his first -watch which was an Elgin. Saidlie kept it for years and somebody stole jc on a New York Central train. ^That's what he ffets for riding on Jms own Railroad.) What does he aeed a watch f oranyway, time meant ¦othingto him. He wasinThe Follies lhe other day, and I introduced him and made him make a speech, he snd, "I have been entertaining au- dmces for 91 years and have never iound it necessaryto use a LaHat yet". The old rucalhuns one on me. ^ Now the moral of his story as I AwM gather it is don'tbave an Elgin Watch, somebody will steal it So my gtorf is carry 'Bull' Durham, they assy barrow it, but nobody will ateal it Now after looking at this I don't laow whether it is an ad for Elgin Watches, Chauncey Depew, The ^•Bacs or 'Bull' Durham. . "Well, they are all good. 9.a I'm going to write fomc morr piccet gas wilt ippear in thi« p*p«r. Keep look- laglot tlicm. MMEOFEVEinHim for a lot less money. That's the net of thia 'Bull' Durham propo¬ sition. More flavor— more enjoyment—and a lotmore money left in the bankroll at the end of a week's smoking. TWO USS hr IS eeats laSdiarettesfirlSMirts Durham Guatanteed by taeeaaeaarae «U Fifth Keeiaie, New Totk City scHooii nrsPBcnoif A#ecfatlon Oae Is never to ridlcnlons by reaoaa \ Vm qaalitlet wblcb one bat aa by MM Which one affecta te have.—L« lefoooauld. The (ollowiaflaiiwalta were ob¬ tained from 22 •eboele eontaialnc •27 papfla, Bbowiag 500 caaea for denta] attention. 428 baving poor ereaiskt. 3(1 haviac inflamed and awollen tbroata, tome acarcely able to breathe. 428 baving poor ejretlght, raav- Ing from eyestrain on, to almott total biindneta in one or botb eye;i. 284 had enlarged glandt in the neck. 206 were dangeroualy nnder- welght, ready to contract any dla¬ eaae to which tbey mtght be. ex¬ posed. Two-thirdt of tbe 120 chil¬ dren examined In Plora were In this claaa. Certainly more good milk, green vegetable and fresh frnlta aro needed bere. 168 had some long-standing ob¬ struction in tbe nose wbich inter¬ fered witb breathing. 68 conld not hear well; tome al¬ most totally deaf. 88 others were variously suffe.*- ing from skin' affections, diseased gums, eyelids, nervous disorders and strong symptoma ot tubercu- lOHlS. "Barly to bed and eariy to rise," would doubtlessly help the nervous and underweight. The schools examined rank as fol¬ lows, the best first, etc.: Number af Defects per Name of School Pupil Average West Seminary 1.92 Oak Orove District No. 60 .2.58 Red Brush 2.55 Halt«man 2.57 Fender 2.87 Yellow Blossom 2.69 Hayea „ 2.78 Milam „ 2.79 fieshman 2.8!) Baylor 2.92 Centes Diatriet No. 67 3.00 WIlMs _ S.OS Ingraham _ 8.12 Flora (120 pupilt) .iS.l.'J Sailor Springs 3.16 Florena 3.27 Clay City 8.82 Bast Seminary 3.56 Oolden 2.67 Pleasant Dale 3.,'1 Snyder (5 pupils) S.fcO Walnut Hill 4.20 Inspection wiil be continued until schools are ali out. We are sure tho parents will all be interested and do their best to help their children to perfect chances for health before time for schools to open next autumn. Bach parents will be told how their child was found at the examination sometime during the early vacation. "HeaUh Promotion Week," April 28, to May 2, is a good time to start putting our new resolutions into ef¬ fect. REA SNYDER, R. N., County Nurse. THE FLOKA'JOURMALJtECORD, FLORA, HiJIIOiS aiiggggggagi " .¦ aaagpegggg' I 7", ,¦¦, " GRAPE PRUNINGS TO START NEW PLANTS EXECUTOR'S NOTICB Bstate of Rebecca Ann Shadwell. Deceaaed. The undersigned, having been ap¬ pointed Bxecutor of the Batate of Rebecca Ann Shadwell, late of the County of Clay and the State of Il¬ linoia, deceased, hereby gives notice that he wtll appear before the Coun¬ ty Conrt of Clay County, at tho fCourt House in Louisville, at the June Term, on the First Monday In June next, at which time all personK having claims against said estate tre notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same ad¬ justed. Ail persons indebted to- said estate are requested to mak$ imme¬ diate payment to the undersigned. Dated tbia 14th day of April, 1925. OBOROE W. SHADWELL, Bxecutor. H. S. WILUAMS, Attorney. 31-83 WorldTs Match Ceneamption The United States awa more than 1,600,000.000,000 matchea made oat-«f w«.d every year. Thla te about 87 matches a day for every man, woman and child in the country^ Maed en a populollon of 110,000,009 or i,000.000,- 000 dally. Beeent statlstlct from Eu¬ rope bave placed the per capita con¬ sumption there at 14 matchea a day. The world ontpnt coata t30il000,000 and reaches a total of 4,67&,«it^e06,- 000 matchea a Schubert Pamlly ttuarltt. Schubert enjoyed tba privilege oi having a atrtng qaartat tai hla owt famtly. In which he played violn, hi^ brother Ferdinand flrtt violin, l^a> the aecond vlollo, tba lather Um 'cello. Schubert's father waa mne to
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1925-04-23 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1925 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 32 |
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 | 1925-04-23 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1925 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 32 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 12 |
Page | 12 |
FileName | 19250423_012.tif |
Date Digital | 2007-07-06 |
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 | mnJLS EYE hMtoraadttemenUtaea^, r Those Two Bovs Chauncey and Will IJUST caw a nice write up and Chauncey Depew't picture in all lhe papers where he told of his first -watch which was an Elgin. Saidlie kept it for years and somebody stole jc on a New York Central train. ^That's what he ffets for riding on Jms own Railroad.) What does he aeed a watch f oranyway, time meant ¦othingto him. He wasinThe Follies lhe other day, and I introduced him and made him make a speech, he snd, "I have been entertaining au- dmces for 91 years and have never iound it necessaryto use a LaHat yet". The old rucalhuns one on me. ^ Now the moral of his story as I AwM gather it is don'tbave an Elgin Watch, somebody will steal it So my gtorf is carry 'Bull' Durham, they assy barrow it, but nobody will ateal it Now after looking at this I don't laow whether it is an ad for Elgin Watches, Chauncey Depew, The ^•Bacs or 'Bull' Durham. . "Well, they are all good. 9.a I'm going to write fomc morr piccet gas wilt ippear in thi« p*p«r. Keep look- laglot tlicm. MMEOFEVEinHim for a lot less money. That's the net of thia 'Bull' Durham propo¬ sition. More flavor— more enjoyment—and a lotmore money left in the bankroll at the end of a week's smoking. TWO USS hr IS eeats laSdiarettesfirlSMirts Durham Guatanteed by taeeaaeaarae «U Fifth Keeiaie, New Totk City scHooii nrsPBcnoif A#ecfatlon Oae Is never to ridlcnlons by reaoaa \ Vm qaalitlet wblcb one bat aa by MM Which one affecta te have.—L« lefoooauld. The (ollowiaflaiiwalta were ob¬ tained from 22 •eboele eontaialnc •27 papfla, Bbowiag 500 caaea for denta] attention. 428 baving poor ereaiskt. 3(1 haviac inflamed and awollen tbroata, tome acarcely able to breathe. 428 baving poor ejretlght, raav- Ing from eyestrain on, to almott total biindneta in one or botb eye;i. 284 had enlarged glandt in the neck. 206 were dangeroualy nnder- welght, ready to contract any dla¬ eaae to which tbey mtght be. ex¬ posed. Two-thirdt of tbe 120 chil¬ dren examined In Plora were In this claaa. Certainly more good milk, green vegetable and fresh frnlta aro needed bere. 168 had some long-standing ob¬ struction in tbe nose wbich inter¬ fered witb breathing. 68 conld not hear well; tome al¬ most totally deaf. 88 others were variously suffe.*- ing from skin' affections, diseased gums, eyelids, nervous disorders and strong symptoma ot tubercu- lOHlS. "Barly to bed and eariy to rise," would doubtlessly help the nervous and underweight. The schools examined rank as fol¬ lows, the best first, etc.: Number af Defects per Name of School Pupil Average West Seminary 1.92 Oak Orove District No. 60 .2.58 Red Brush 2.55 Halt«man 2.57 Fender 2.87 Yellow Blossom 2.69 Hayea „ 2.78 Milam „ 2.79 fieshman 2.8!) Baylor 2.92 Centes Diatriet No. 67 3.00 WIlMs _ S.OS Ingraham _ 8.12 Flora (120 pupilt) .iS.l.'J Sailor Springs 3.16 Florena 3.27 Clay City 8.82 Bast Seminary 3.56 Oolden 2.67 Pleasant Dale 3.,'1 Snyder (5 pupils) S.fcO Walnut Hill 4.20 Inspection wiil be continued until schools are ali out. We are sure tho parents will all be interested and do their best to help their children to perfect chances for health before time for schools to open next autumn. Bach parents will be told how their child was found at the examination sometime during the early vacation. "HeaUh Promotion Week," April 28, to May 2, is a good time to start putting our new resolutions into ef¬ fect. REA SNYDER, R. N., County Nurse. THE FLOKA'JOURMALJtECORD, FLORA, HiJIIOiS aiiggggggagi " .¦ aaagpegggg' I 7", ,¦¦, " GRAPE PRUNINGS TO START NEW PLANTS EXECUTOR'S NOTICB Bstate of Rebecca Ann Shadwell. Deceaaed. The undersigned, having been ap¬ pointed Bxecutor of the Batate of Rebecca Ann Shadwell, late of the County of Clay and the State of Il¬ linoia, deceased, hereby gives notice that he wtll appear before the Coun¬ ty Conrt of Clay County, at tho fCourt House in Louisville, at the June Term, on the First Monday In June next, at which time all personK having claims against said estate tre notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same ad¬ justed. Ail persons indebted to- said estate are requested to mak$ imme¬ diate payment to the undersigned. Dated tbia 14th day of April, 1925. OBOROE W. SHADWELL, Bxecutor. H. S. WILUAMS, Attorney. 31-83 WorldTs Match Ceneamption The United States awa more than 1,600,000.000,000 matchea made oat-«f w«.d every year. Thla te about 87 matches a day for every man, woman and child in the country^ Maed en a populollon of 110,000,009 or i,000.000,- 000 dally. Beeent statlstlct from Eu¬ rope bave placed the per capita con¬ sumption there at 14 matchea a day. The world ontpnt coata t30il000,000 and reaches a total of 4,67&,«it^e06,- 000 matchea a Schubert Pamlly ttuarltt. Schubert enjoyed tba privilege oi having a atrtng qaartat tai hla owt famtly. In which he played violn, hi^ brother Ferdinand flrtt violin, l^a> the aecond vlollo, tba lather Um 'cello. Schubert's father waa mne to |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |