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^5W !¦'¦ ^'.MW^J... 'y!iWH-i,i.^J!!Mv.'iA^i,;JL.yi,i|,MiPIJ^» THEiT.ORA JOURNALJtECORD^ FLORA. ILLINOIS We Offer Tofey Schnell's Bread, note the size, 2 for.....i 15c Doughnuti, per doz ^ ¦. 25c Parker House Rolls, per doz 15c Red Star Gauntlet Gloves, per* pair 30c Knit Wrist-Canvas Gloves, per pair 20c. Gem Nut Oleomargarine, per lb 28c % H JUST OPENED Barrel Jumbo Dill Pickles, each 5c Barrel Fancy White Fish, each 5c Swift's Pridfc Soap, 6 bars 25c ;v To the School Pupil turning in orders for the most Swift^s Pride Soap, we will give a Gash Prize of $1:00. 2nd pize SOc. Kids get busy. Contest ends at 6 o'clock on Feb¬ ruary 17th. , Eggs are the cheapest thing you can eat " now and the freshest of any time in , the year FR£SH FIS» WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRI¬ DAY, each week during Lent SPECIAL TO ARRIVE Soft Wheat Shorts, per sack $2.00 2 cans Dairy Maid Corn Kernels in Milk for 25c 3 cans beet Greens for 25c FLORA CASH STORE Commercial Phone 144 People's Phone aagggggggggggagKgetVmp'etlie¥»^*'**«*t''ll»'» rERSOHAL HEHTION J . Mr. aid Mrs. Jno. EUts, of John¬ son City spent Sunday and Monday with the former's mother and sisters, Mrs. Sarah EUls, Mrs. Dora Potter andvMiss Mary Ellis on Fifth street. Mlss Alma Meyer spent the week¬ end with Mlss Margaret Phillips In I: tha Willow Branch neighborhood The Rev,-J. O. Tucker, of Olney, ' Dist. Supt., preached at the First Methodist church Sunday evening. Lyle Brown and wife spent Sunday with relatives in Geft. Miss Geptrude Clay spent the week-end with her parents In Clsne. ih Rev. Tucker and wite were enter¬ tained at the W. A Karr home Sun¬ day evening Mrs. Florence Colclasure of Xenia, '' was a visitor at the home ot her son. C. D. Russell, last Thursday. Mrs. E. G. Arndt and daughter, Miss Mildred Hemmick, were St. Louis visitors Monday. Mra. Wm. Dugan, ot Indianapolis, is with her mother, Mrs. W. W. Jones, who Is In failing health. Mrs. G. C. Filson and children, ot Taylorvllle, were in Flora tor a few hours Monday enroute to their home in Taylorvllle, atter a visit with Mr. - and Mrs. W. P. Dillman at Xenla, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Filson 'at Salem. W. W. Lowe after a ten-day visit in Flora has retumed to his work in East St. Louis. John H. Throgmorton, the corner di^gglst, was in St. Louis from Mon- ., day until Wednesday on a buslnees mission. J.. C. D. Russell and Wite were in Washington, Ind., Tuesday. Mrs. B. E. Marshall and daughter, Mlss Edna, visited St. Louis rela¬ tives this week. Mrs. C. W. Venable departed Sun¬ day tor Florida, wbere she will be tor several months. She was ac- compained by Mrs. R. E. Clark, ot Springfleld. Misses Elizabeth and Mary Weber gave a dance Satarday evening at tbelr home, on north Boone street. Visiting Flora basket ball men and local ^oung men were entertained.— Olney Dally Mail. Grant Anderson, of Clsne, waa a Flora visitor Wednesday. Mtss Mauflne Cisne spent the week-end with h^r parents in Wayne county. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wolfe had for recent guests Lee Robb and wife of Paaa. Mrs. Ed Moore retumed to her home in Harrisburg Monday after a 'week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Day. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Day are sisters. Earl Belt, of St. Louis, spunt the tlrst ot the week wfth his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Belt, In thl« city and with friends In Louisville. LOST—A strain of nondlstructlble pearls in library yard or nearby. Reward. Olive Dale ' Mra. A. 3. Gahan, ot Xenla, spent Tuesday In our city the gueat of hei^ soqs, Meryl and .Andrew Gahan. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rich and child- ran were Areola visitors Saturday and Sunday-. Attorney James' H> Smith trans¬ acted legfl buslnees in the federal court at East St. Louis Tuesday. Mrs. F. G. A. Bardenhcimer, ot St. Louis, and Mrs. W. W. Hart, of Benton, daughtera of Professor W. *E. Andrews, were visiting their par¬ ents Tuesday and Wednesday ot this week at their home on VIncennes Ave. —Special Squab Dinner Snnday —Turtle soup. Wheeler's Home Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brown return¬ ed on Friday from a month's visit with triends at Springfleld, Pekin and Chicago. H. J. Storey, Pres. ot the Farm¬ ers Mutual Ins. Co., ot Songer town¬ ship, was a business visitor in Flom Wednesday. Mrs. Clark Akers and children have arrived home trom an extended visit with her parents>^t Alta VIsta. and other points In Viyginla. Wm. Llndsey and son.James, were Olney visitoys Tuesday. The Literary Section ot Woman'a Club wlll meet with Mrs. E. D. Han¬ cock Friday atternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kidd arrived' home Tuesday from"' Casper,, Wyo. where they had been called by tbe Ill¬ ness of a sister of Mrs. Kidd. • James Hunter was a Lawrencevllle visitor Wednesday Arch Cameron, ot Loulsvlile, was a business visitor here Wednesday. Regular meeting ot the O. E S. Tuesday evening, Feb. 16. J. Frank Dollahan, formerly ot Sumner, and traveling salesman for the Vincent Chemical Co. of Spring- field, 111., has accepted a position with the Progress Paint Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, and will move his mother here trom Sumner, making their future home In Flora. Mr. Dollahan will travel ou't of Plora for the company. We welcome Mr. Dol¬ lahan and his mother as residents of our city. . Edgar Hancock who has been in Coffeeyville, Kan., tor several months, retuming home Sunday. He visited his uncle, C. H. Hancock In Tulsa, Okla., while enroute back east. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDannel and two children, of Geft, were guests- over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd McDannel on East North Ave. . Wm. Karr, of Equality, was a vls¬ tor over Sunday at the home of his par«it8. W. A. Karr and wife. Mlss Kathryn Dutf was here from Lawrencevlle the tlrst ot the week, retumlne; to her duttles Tuesday. Mrs. C. Broeg gave a party Sa/tur¬ day afternoon for her son, Julius, eighth birthday, games and delicious refreshments were enjoyed by a large bunch of Ilttle tots. Mrs. F. H. Simpson wlll be hostess to the L. R. C. at her home ^n Fourth street Friday afternoon!' Mrs. Laura Sibley, of FalrtlpTdJi was a recent guest ot Mr. and Vfi; Cbas. Lusk and Mrs. Euphemla'Tnt^ ler . C. G. Stewart and wife had for a guest over the week-end a relative, L. S. Corley, of Boaz. Alft. Mr. Cor- ley was enronte home from Chicago, where he was a delegate at % S. convention. Mr. and Mrs. Q. C. Edminston at¬ tended the funeral of Mr. Edmlnls- tdn in Claremont today, Tbursday. Mrs. W. J. Wainman and Mrs. Ross' KItley were visitors In Wash¬ ington, Ind., Tnesday. W. W. Dobbs, of Olllett, Ark., in remitting a year's subscription to the Journal-Record says, he Is bnsy getting ready to plant potatoes. Mlss Helen Brock was the guest of her parents, Wm Brock and wltal^ht CIsne over the week-end. Mrs. Li»cy Eikleberry, of 'G«f, waa the guest ot Mr.s Chas.' Griffith Monday*. She was enroute tor San Francisco, Cal. Clarence G. Orimes Is spending sometime in the west, where he has gone for the benetit of his healtli. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Grimee, have received several ilettera from him with the Information that he has been In Alberquerque. New Mexico, and Is now In Pheonix, Arlzonla. W. C. Relt, ot Milwaukee. Wis.. was a guest ot Mlas Kathryn Davis Snnday An Opan Lettar From th* Flora Miniatarial Aaaociation mw/zmfff/mmBtaa It is the belief of tli^Flora- Minis¬ terial Association that the greater per
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1921-02-10 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1921 |
Volume | 9 |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 1921-02-10 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1921 |
Volume | 9 |
Issue | 21 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 5 |
Page | 5 |
FileName | 19210210_005.tif |
Date Digital | 2007-07-02 |
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 | ^5W !¦'¦ ^'.MW^J... 'y!iWH-i,i.^J!!Mv.'iA^i,;JL.yi,i|,MiPIJ^» THEiT.ORA JOURNALJtECORD^ FLORA. ILLINOIS We Offer Tofey Schnell's Bread, note the size, 2 for.....i 15c Doughnuti, per doz ^ ¦. 25c Parker House Rolls, per doz 15c Red Star Gauntlet Gloves, per* pair 30c Knit Wrist-Canvas Gloves, per pair 20c. Gem Nut Oleomargarine, per lb 28c % H JUST OPENED Barrel Jumbo Dill Pickles, each 5c Barrel Fancy White Fish, each 5c Swift's Pridfc Soap, 6 bars 25c ;v To the School Pupil turning in orders for the most Swift^s Pride Soap, we will give a Gash Prize of $1:00. 2nd pize SOc. Kids get busy. Contest ends at 6 o'clock on Feb¬ ruary 17th. , Eggs are the cheapest thing you can eat " now and the freshest of any time in , the year FR£SH FIS» WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRI¬ DAY, each week during Lent SPECIAL TO ARRIVE Soft Wheat Shorts, per sack $2.00 2 cans Dairy Maid Corn Kernels in Milk for 25c 3 cans beet Greens for 25c FLORA CASH STORE Commercial Phone 144 People's Phone aagggggggggggagKgetVmp'etlie¥»^*'**«*t''ll»'» rERSOHAL HEHTION J . Mr. aid Mrs. Jno. EUts, of John¬ son City spent Sunday and Monday with the former's mother and sisters, Mrs. Sarah EUls, Mrs. Dora Potter andvMiss Mary Ellis on Fifth street. Mlss Alma Meyer spent the week¬ end with Mlss Margaret Phillips In I: tha Willow Branch neighborhood The Rev,-J. O. Tucker, of Olney, ' Dist. Supt., preached at the First Methodist church Sunday evening. Lyle Brown and wife spent Sunday with relatives in Geft. Miss Geptrude Clay spent the week-end with her parents In Clsne. ih Rev. Tucker and wite were enter¬ tained at the W. A Karr home Sun¬ day evening Mrs. Florence Colclasure of Xenia, '' was a visitor at the home ot her son. C. D. Russell, last Thursday. Mrs. E. G. Arndt and daughter, Miss Mildred Hemmick, were St. Louis visitors Monday. Mra. Wm. Dugan, ot Indianapolis, is with her mother, Mrs. W. W. Jones, who Is In failing health. Mrs. G. C. Filson and children, ot Taylorvllle, were in Flora tor a few hours Monday enroute to their home in Taylorvllle, atter a visit with Mr. - and Mrs. W. P. Dillman at Xenla, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Filson 'at Salem. W. W. Lowe after a ten-day visit in Flora has retumed to his work in East St. Louis. John H. Throgmorton, the corner di^gglst, was in St. Louis from Mon- ., day until Wednesday on a buslnees mission. J.. C. D. Russell and Wite were in Washington, Ind., Tuesday. Mrs. B. E. Marshall and daughter, Mlss Edna, visited St. Louis rela¬ tives this week. Mrs. C. W. Venable departed Sun¬ day tor Florida, wbere she will be tor several months. She was ac- compained by Mrs. R. E. Clark, ot Springfleld. Misses Elizabeth and Mary Weber gave a dance Satarday evening at tbelr home, on north Boone street. Visiting Flora basket ball men and local ^oung men were entertained.— Olney Dally Mail. Grant Anderson, of Clsne, waa a Flora visitor Wednesday. Mtss Mauflne Cisne spent the week-end with h^r parents in Wayne county. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wolfe had for recent guests Lee Robb and wife of Paaa. Mrs. Ed Moore retumed to her home in Harrisburg Monday after a 'week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Day. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Day are sisters. Earl Belt, of St. Louis, spunt the tlrst ot the week wfth his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Belt, In thl« city and with friends In Louisville. LOST—A strain of nondlstructlble pearls in library yard or nearby. Reward. Olive Dale ' Mra. A. 3. Gahan, ot Xenla, spent Tuesday In our city the gueat of hei^ soqs, Meryl and .Andrew Gahan. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rich and child- ran were Areola visitors Saturday and Sunday-. Attorney James' H> Smith trans¬ acted legfl buslnees in the federal court at East St. Louis Tuesday. Mrs. F. G. A. Bardenhcimer, ot St. Louis, and Mrs. W. W. Hart, of Benton, daughtera of Professor W. *E. Andrews, were visiting their par¬ ents Tuesday and Wednesday ot this week at their home on VIncennes Ave. —Special Squab Dinner Snnday —Turtle soup. Wheeler's Home Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brown return¬ ed on Friday from a month's visit with triends at Springfleld, Pekin and Chicago. H. J. Storey, Pres. ot the Farm¬ ers Mutual Ins. Co., ot Songer town¬ ship, was a business visitor in Flom Wednesday. Mrs. Clark Akers and children have arrived home trom an extended visit with her parents>^t Alta VIsta. and other points In Viyginla. Wm. Llndsey and son.James, were Olney visitoys Tuesday. The Literary Section ot Woman'a Club wlll meet with Mrs. E. D. Han¬ cock Friday atternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kidd arrived' home Tuesday from"' Casper,, Wyo. where they had been called by tbe Ill¬ ness of a sister of Mrs. Kidd. • James Hunter was a Lawrencevllle visitor Wednesday Arch Cameron, ot Loulsvlile, was a business visitor here Wednesday. Regular meeting ot the O. E S. Tuesday evening, Feb. 16. J. Frank Dollahan, formerly ot Sumner, and traveling salesman for the Vincent Chemical Co. of Spring- field, 111., has accepted a position with the Progress Paint Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, and will move his mother here trom Sumner, making their future home In Flora. Mr. Dollahan will travel ou't of Plora for the company. We welcome Mr. Dol¬ lahan and his mother as residents of our city. . Edgar Hancock who has been in Coffeeyville, Kan., tor several months, retuming home Sunday. He visited his uncle, C. H. Hancock In Tulsa, Okla., while enroute back east. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDannel and two children, of Geft, were guests- over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd McDannel on East North Ave. . Wm. Karr, of Equality, was a vls¬ tor over Sunday at the home of his par«it8. W. A. Karr and wife. Mlss Kathryn Dutf was here from Lawrencevlle the tlrst ot the week, retumlne; to her duttles Tuesday. Mrs. C. Broeg gave a party Sa/tur¬ day afternoon for her son, Julius, eighth birthday, games and delicious refreshments were enjoyed by a large bunch of Ilttle tots. Mrs. F. H. Simpson wlll be hostess to the L. R. C. at her home ^n Fourth street Friday afternoon!' Mrs. Laura Sibley, of FalrtlpTdJi was a recent guest ot Mr. and Vfi; Cbas. Lusk and Mrs. Euphemla'Tnt^ ler . C. G. Stewart and wife had for a guest over the week-end a relative, L. S. Corley, of Boaz. Alft. Mr. Cor- ley was enronte home from Chicago, where he was a delegate at % S. convention. Mr. and Mrs. Q. C. Edminston at¬ tended the funeral of Mr. Edmlnls- tdn in Claremont today, Tbursday. Mrs. W. J. Wainman and Mrs. Ross' KItley were visitors In Wash¬ ington, Ind., Tnesday. W. W. Dobbs, of Olllett, Ark., in remitting a year's subscription to the Journal-Record says, he Is bnsy getting ready to plant potatoes. Mlss Helen Brock was the guest of her parents, Wm Brock and wltal^ht CIsne over the week-end. Mrs. Li»cy Eikleberry, of 'G«f, waa the guest ot Mr.s Chas.' Griffith Monday*. She was enroute tor San Francisco, Cal. Clarence G. Orimes Is spending sometime in the west, where he has gone for the benetit of his healtli. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Grimee, have received several ilettera from him with the Information that he has been In Alberquerque. New Mexico, and Is now In Pheonix, Arlzonla. W. C. Relt, ot Milwaukee. Wis.. was a guest ot Mlas Kathryn Davis Snnday An Opan Lettar From th* Flora Miniatarial Aaaociation mw/zmfff/mmBtaa It is the belief of tli^Flora- Minis¬ terial Association that the greater per |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |