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THE FLOmi JOURHAL-RECORP, FLOKA,! t 12^C0AT»dDRESSSilLE*12^! i¦ STYLES ¦ Straight Hoes ¦ Drapes Circular, etc. $20 values MATERIALS Flat Crepe Satin Canton Crepe Elizabeth VIZ :;;)r.2 ^r. :v COLORS Sand Tan Cranberry Blonde ¦ BlQod Misses 16 to 38 Women 38 to 46 Gyara HOSIKRY Erery MTanted Shade In 8ttk and CtUIfun OSc to gi.9S r-'ma^i^W^ •^HB FRIKHDIiT tnORH" vchiffman: SHOES neentttal SpriHS Stylea «]i.»5 to $7JM» Additional County Seat News (Contlnaed trom Page Two) f! serTlces and a rally of tbe cliurch forcea of Meacham Baptist churcb In Harlon coanty last Sunday. They left LoulsvIHe Saturday afternoon, and on Sunday were joined from this city by an enthusiastic bunch of the ticket. Superrisor W. T. Cox ot Oskaloosa youOK onlonlsU, who successfully President ot the County Farm Tp. and Mrs. Cox spent Saturday organised a Meacham B. Y. P. U. Bureau, Oeorge McBlyea, In town on afternoon at the eaplUI. Mr. Cox aurlng the day. Rev. Mr. Pruett Frtday, reported a severe electrical was Interested in the movement preached at the morning hour, and storm over the Eaatem portion ot among the farmers ot the county to n'* discourse was followed by the Oskaloosa Tp. last Thursday night, succor their fellow-agrlculturlsts of ordination of Telford Corsop as .a The storm was accompanied by hall the Illinois storm-swept district of '"=«' preacher. A genuine out-pouring and prevailed wtlh great Intensity March 18, and predicted that the »' the spirit Is reported. tor about 20 minutes. A good steer Clay eounty farmere would not only' Crawford Acklnson, from the belonging to J- H. Harrell, In the contribute In cash their quota ot two'"twin cities" In Blalr Tp., ^ent Sat- Bethel chnrch neighborhood, was thousand dollars, bat would also urday at the capital, meeting up with struck by lightning In a field, and contribute from three to tlve carloads old friends. He's a Civil war veter- Instantly killed. of hay, besides other kinds ot stock an, and has pasaed through the wln- Hon. Oeo. I. Danks, Uwyer, bank- '«•''• '«'"'" ""« tettle. er, and leading citlsen ot Edgewood, Mrs. Thos. Tolbert retumed home Editor W. T. Carder and wife and spent last Friday In Louisville, with to South Loulaville townahip the mid- their, dog, "Jolly," all of the Clay the county collector, and In tbe die of last week, with her daughter, City Advocate force, motored over to transaction ot private bilsiness. Mr. Mlss Floy, who has been a patient In the capital last Saturday and ex Danks said he was looking torward • tubercnlosls hospital In Sprlngfleld changed greetings with the colonels to the day, not tar distant, he be- the past two years. The young lndy and ca^>talns who are alwaya to be lieves, when the new Southera Illl- is 18 years of age, and while not found about the Court House. They nols and Kentucky railroad, now In showing marked Improvement from reported the light company at Clay course of constraction from^ Edge- her long confinement under treat- Ctty inatalling a pair of St..Chariea, yood to Metropolis, was going to ment in a hospital, she was able to "Mo., oll-bnmtng engines this week, give his native town a real boom. The walk unassisted trom the train at the and that the citizens of the town are Interstate Commleroe CommlsaJon's railway sUtlon In this city to her hopefully looking forward to better order of last winter that tbe new tather's car and be driven home. Mr. and cheaper service. The 8t. Charles road mnst be operated as a separate Tolbert has lately completed an «d- made engine Is the type of engine company, Mr. Danks says, must re- dition to his residence on his tarm. Istel'y substituted at the Louisville ¦ult in the transter of all freight which will be devoted to the exclu- power house, and Is giving general carried by It that may bo received or alve occupancy of hla daughter, who satisfaction so far as we are advised. shipped at Bdgewood, which wtll expects to remain at horae with her Acting under the inspiration of the force the construction ot a freight parenU, 'tate agricultural association the yard, warehouse and offices at that Brownlow Oreen, a son of Mr. and I^ara Bureau officers of Clay county place and tho mnploymeat of a con- Mrs. Harrison Qreen of Red Brush. P"/ ™t° operation a week ago a com- ¦Iderable namber ot new and per- was In toyn last Saturday. Brownlow tnittee of from two to three men In manently established family cltliens. Green was named after the flghtina^ f'J" township of this county to ao- Moreover, Mr. Danks says, the road, editor of the Knoxville Whig, Parson '*f" money and needed products for without a doubt, will be a paaaenger Brownlow ot Civil war daya, and ne '"* unfortunate farmers of the re- earrylng as well as freight carrying says he Is proud to bear the nam.;, ^e^'iy tornado-devastated section of road, and tho roadbed Is now belBg- He Is a brother ot Archie Oreen, of Southern Illinois. The goal fixed by bnllt for a double track line. It will Larkinsburg Tp., who will be pleas- ^Jl" ^ agricultural association Is otter to the travelers from Chicago antly remembered by many readers »*000 to a coanty, and It Is now be- and the Northeast a 30-jnlle shorter of this parf-r as one of the Repnb- Heved by Farm Advlaer Hart at the route to the south than any other ucan candldatea for aheriff In the capital, baaing his conclusions on the road. Undoubtedly, Mr. Danka says, jagt race for that office. Mr. Oreen. foports already received at his of the old town of Bdgewood, atUr a j as a Judge and a tra'nar of fine rna-1 "^\ that that sum will be fully sub eo-year sleep. Is going to be awak- nln^ horses, has been associated | *
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1925-04-02 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 02 |
Year | 1925 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 29 |
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 | 1925-04-02 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 02 |
Year | 1925 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 29 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 3 |
Page | 3 |
FileName | 19250402_003.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 | THE FLOmi JOURHAL-RECORP, FLOKA,! t 12^C0AT»dDRESSSilLE*12^! i¦ STYLES ¦ Straight Hoes ¦ Drapes Circular, etc. $20 values MATERIALS Flat Crepe Satin Canton Crepe Elizabeth VIZ :;;)r.2 ^r. :v COLORS Sand Tan Cranberry Blonde ¦ BlQod Misses 16 to 38 Women 38 to 46 Gyara HOSIKRY Erery MTanted Shade In 8ttk and CtUIfun OSc to gi.9S r-'ma^i^W^ •^HB FRIKHDIiT tnORH" vchiffman: SHOES neentttal SpriHS Stylea «]i.»5 to $7JM» Additional County Seat News (Contlnaed trom Page Two) f! serTlces and a rally of tbe cliurch forcea of Meacham Baptist churcb In Harlon coanty last Sunday. They left LoulsvIHe Saturday afternoon, and on Sunday were joined from this city by an enthusiastic bunch of the ticket. Superrisor W. T. Cox ot Oskaloosa youOK onlonlsU, who successfully President ot the County Farm Tp. and Mrs. Cox spent Saturday organised a Meacham B. Y. P. U. Bureau, Oeorge McBlyea, In town on afternoon at the eaplUI. Mr. Cox aurlng the day. Rev. Mr. Pruett Frtday, reported a severe electrical was Interested in the movement preached at the morning hour, and storm over the Eaatem portion ot among the farmers ot the county to n'* discourse was followed by the Oskaloosa Tp. last Thursday night, succor their fellow-agrlculturlsts of ordination of Telford Corsop as .a The storm was accompanied by hall the Illinois storm-swept district of '"=«' preacher. A genuine out-pouring and prevailed wtlh great Intensity March 18, and predicted that the »' the spirit Is reported. tor about 20 minutes. A good steer Clay eounty farmere would not only' Crawford Acklnson, from the belonging to J- H. Harrell, In the contribute In cash their quota ot two'"twin cities" In Blalr Tp., ^ent Sat- Bethel chnrch neighborhood, was thousand dollars, bat would also urday at the capital, meeting up with struck by lightning In a field, and contribute from three to tlve carloads old friends. He's a Civil war veter- Instantly killed. of hay, besides other kinds ot stock an, and has pasaed through the wln- Hon. Oeo. I. Danks, Uwyer, bank- '«•''• '«'"'" ""« tettle. er, and leading citlsen ot Edgewood, Mrs. Thos. Tolbert retumed home Editor W. T. Carder and wife and spent last Friday In Louisville, with to South Loulaville townahip the mid- their, dog, "Jolly," all of the Clay the county collector, and In tbe die of last week, with her daughter, City Advocate force, motored over to transaction ot private bilsiness. Mr. Mlss Floy, who has been a patient In the capital last Saturday and ex Danks said he was looking torward • tubercnlosls hospital In Sprlngfleld changed greetings with the colonels to the day, not tar distant, he be- the past two years. The young lndy and ca^>talns who are alwaya to be lieves, when the new Southera Illl- is 18 years of age, and while not found about the Court House. They nols and Kentucky railroad, now In showing marked Improvement from reported the light company at Clay course of constraction from^ Edge- her long confinement under treat- Ctty inatalling a pair of St..Chariea, yood to Metropolis, was going to ment in a hospital, she was able to "Mo., oll-bnmtng engines this week, give his native town a real boom. The walk unassisted trom the train at the and that the citizens of the town are Interstate Commleroe CommlsaJon's railway sUtlon In this city to her hopefully looking forward to better order of last winter that tbe new tather's car and be driven home. Mr. and cheaper service. The 8t. Charles road mnst be operated as a separate Tolbert has lately completed an «d- made engine Is the type of engine company, Mr. Danks says, must re- dition to his residence on his tarm. Istel'y substituted at the Louisville ¦ult in the transter of all freight which will be devoted to the exclu- power house, and Is giving general carried by It that may bo received or alve occupancy of hla daughter, who satisfaction so far as we are advised. shipped at Bdgewood, which wtll expects to remain at horae with her Acting under the inspiration of the force the construction ot a freight parenU, 'tate agricultural association the yard, warehouse and offices at that Brownlow Oreen, a son of Mr. and I^ara Bureau officers of Clay county place and tho mnploymeat of a con- Mrs. Harrison Qreen of Red Brush. P"/ ™t° operation a week ago a com- ¦Iderable namber ot new and per- was In toyn last Saturday. Brownlow tnittee of from two to three men In manently established family cltliens. Green was named after the flghtina^ f'J" township of this county to ao- Moreover, Mr. Danks says, the road, editor of the Knoxville Whig, Parson '*f" money and needed products for without a doubt, will be a paaaenger Brownlow ot Civil war daya, and ne '"* unfortunate farmers of the re- earrylng as well as freight carrying says he Is proud to bear the nam.;, ^e^'iy tornado-devastated section of road, and tho roadbed Is now belBg- He Is a brother ot Archie Oreen, of Southern Illinois. The goal fixed by bnllt for a double track line. It will Larkinsburg Tp., who will be pleas- ^Jl" ^ agricultural association Is otter to the travelers from Chicago antly remembered by many readers »*000 to a coanty, and It Is now be- and the Northeast a 30-jnlle shorter of this parf-r as one of the Repnb- Heved by Farm Advlaer Hart at the route to the south than any other ucan candldatea for aheriff In the capital, baaing his conclusions on the road. Undoubtedly, Mr. Danka says, jagt race for that office. Mr. Oreen. foports already received at his of the old town of Bdgewood, atUr a j as a Judge and a tra'nar of fine rna-1 "^\ that that sum will be fully sub eo-year sleep. Is going to be awak- nln^ horses, has been associated | * |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |