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iHimniiniiniiiitmiituitiniiiiintiMHiMiii Banquet JUST ARRIVED |S|eeyeles8 and with Sleeves JwmliMMtfgOWg. n-of^ Sizes i .95 Eyery Leadiiig Shade, lifaterial & Trimmings | i ^^ . ' •¦SHB mmTDliX BIUKV . ^^ gCHlFFWAN^Q If UN dersellino ^ iiuiiiNiniiniiiNiiMiiiiuiiiiuiiumiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiHiuiHiiiiiiiuiMiiuiiiiiiiiHiiiiim ChattelNortgagee'sSale Notice WHEREAS, John Doak of the Coonty of Clay In the SUte of Illlnoli. did on ttae tlrd day of Jannary A. D. 1928, execute and dellrer to Ed Terry a Chattel Mortsage, which Is recorded In the Recordec's Office of Clay County, IllinoU, In Book "A" of Chattels on page 346 thereby conreying to the said Ed Terry the following described Goods and Chattels to-wit: 6 light fixtures and «lobes, 1 bill board, One sign, 2 display jars, 1 milk shaker, 1 cash register, 1 earborator, 2 wall cases, 1 heating stove, 1 cook stoTe, 1 oil stove, 2 fans, 1 ice box, pots, table and shelving, 1 side board, pans, dishes, fire extinguisher, board In windows, t straw holder, 1 paper rack, 1 linol¬ eum, 1 desk, 1 cigar caae, 1 tobacco case, 1 popcorn case, 1 tobacco cutter, l match machine, 1 umbrella rack. 1 coat rack, 3 tables, 2 extra tops for same, 1 dining table, S dining chairs, 13 counter stools, 1 lunch counter, 1 soda fountain, 1 candy case, 1 peanut machine, 1 gum machine, 1 gum case, 1 clock, 1 peanut warmer, 1 candy scale, school picture, oil house and cans, 6 candy display Jars, light In front, 1 pencil sharpener, 1 water bucket, 2 dressers, 2 bedjsprlngs and mattresses, 2 bed springs, 1 safe, one oil stove, 1 beating stoT^, 1 tabla and other small items to secure the payment of one certain Promissory Nete, mentioned In said Chattel Mortgage, and, default having been made In the payment of said Note, and In the performance of certain other of the conditions of said Morgage. NOW, THEREFORE, Notice Is hereby Olven, that the undersigned Ed Terry, said Mortgagee, by virtue of the terms and conditions of the said Mortgage, -wiU on the 1st ddy of May A. D. 1926. at 1 o'clock In the P. M. of said day, at BoaweU Cafe. Flora, 111., sell at Public Auction, to tbe highest bidder, tor cash, all the aforementioned Ooods and Chattels. ED TERRY Lost Motion Sometimes a man's aim \n all Hirti hot he Is flrtng wltb blunk ciirtilMt;''- —Los Angeles Times. Astringent Waah From a Story—"Lora watched them with ten-flilocl e'es."—Boa».on Tran- sfrlr>T iiiiiiiiiMliiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiMiiinMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiM 5 ^ddMaaal CMOrty Swt N«w* GOODYEAR 30x39^ CLINCHERS •-^•i irfi - •*«%.! About Tires With scores of different brands of tires on the market, each looking pretty nnich like the othera—with every¬ one claiming the best—with this and that "special offer"—it's no wonder car owners are confused. But the safe, sane, sensible, time-saving thing to do is buy a good tire at the right price from a good depend¬ able dealer. Isn't that the way you buy nearly everjrthing else? Ask our price on Goodyears In your size. HERE ARE OUR PRICES FOR GENUINE GOODYEAR CORDS IN A FEW POPULAR SIZES ^C'n^ 30 X 3^i Clincher Tires _ $ 8.98 32 X 4 Straight Side Cord „ 19.20 38 X 4 Straight Side Cord r 20.20 32 X 4Vi Cord .... $23.70 83 x 6 Cord _. 31.50 MEDLEY & SON FLORA. ILLINOIS iiiinnniiiiiminnMUiitiiiiiiiiinuumiiintiimHiniiimmuiiumiimniuiiiuuiiu iContlBoed trom Tnse Twe)' her term of school at Sailor Springa, "i« at home with her mother here. , .Mls« Stella Lewis returned home last Friday trom Indianapolis where ¦he taaa been employed at a wholesale millinery house. She and her moth- ar, Mrs. Flora Lewis, departed for'St. Elmo for a visH with Dr. H. O. Lewis of that place. Mrs. Lewis wiU be nn¬ der the care of her son for awhile as her health has not been.so good lately Roy Dawkins bas beeii^ among the sirk during the past we«k. HU trouble has been .diagnoaed as kidney stones. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oowdy called on relatives at Mt. Vernon last Sun¬ day^ Ifr. Oowdy'a sister is a patient at the hoapiUl there. Mr. and Mrs. Holly Moore were guests of Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Baste last Sunday. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Beare are sisters. O. B. Bonham, Oekalooaa merchant was looking aftar bosinesa matters here, Wednesday. Mrs. Loo Bryant is at the home of har mother, Mrs. Flora Lewis, after closing har term ot school at Sailor Springs. H. Lewis ot lola waa a bnslness vis¬ itor at the eonnty capital one day last week . Mrs. Rebecca Cochran, sister ot Mr. W. W. Speaks, attended the fun¬ eral here Sunday afternoon. Alonso McCollum ,of Hoosler town¬ ship, was at the county «eat on busi¬ ness the first of the we^k . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waters of Chi¬ cago, left for their home Monday ot last week after spending Sunday with Mr. Waters' sister, Mrs. Cooley Cox of this place. W. H. Montgomery and wife ol Hoosler while in town Tuesday, were tbe guests of their nephew, L'll Tol¬ liver. - Orvllle Holaday traded hts Ford for a bran new Star coach, he secur¬ ed from John Headlee, agent here. He will make the trip back to the Golden SUte In this car when he decides to return. Port Bible is seriously ill at bis bome with ulcers in the stomach. Last week, as reported, he visited the Olney sanitarium and the doctors gave him no encouragement. Mr. and Mrs. U. e. Kincaid and daughter Berdelia, and Mrs. Neva Speaks were business callers In St. Louis, the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Warren of Olney and Mae Link of Ewing were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Dillman. Mrs. Russel Levitt and Miss Pauline Dillman were here trom Sailor Springs Wednesday, doing some shop¬ ping. Mrs. Levitt is better known here as Elthel Fields, sister of Mrs. Faun Tanner. Supt. Gillespie and wife viaited with Rev. and Mrs. Chestnut near Bogota last week end. Mrs. Gil¬ lespie is a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Chestnut. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Owens of lola attended the funeral ot Mr. W. W. Speaks here Sunday afternoon. Mr. Owens is a brother of Mra. Speaks, and not In very good health at pres¬ ent. Miss Forrest Burdick, teacher of grade six in our public school, was absent a day or so this week and Aoza Steele substituted. Mrs. Slna Ikemire was a business visitor in Etringham Wednesday. Mrs. H. D. McCollum and Mias Ella Cogswell accompanied ber, making the trip in Miss Ella's Studebaker sedan. Mrs. Margaret Lauchner who has . been living in the Mary Barnes' prop- 'erty In the northwest part of tbwn, has moved to the J. D. Lauchner house near the school building. The post office safe was blown open and the garage and Wilson's store, all al Sailor Springs, were bur¬ glarised, last Saturday night. Dr. Howard Dlllman announces the birth of an SH lb. girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woods of this city, Tuesday morning. Paul Is the son of O. B. Woods and the mother was Grace May Tlsdale of Flora . Mrs. John M. Etchison, Mrs. Wm. Bverman and Maurlne Brown drove to St. Franeisville Tuesday, to attend conference of Olney District M. E ministers. Dr. A. L. Etchison loaded up Post¬ master Gibson's car with small boys and girls and took in the circus at Salem Monday aftemoon. Some of tbe party were Oeraldlne Oibson, Lue Anna Etchison, Margaret Jane Tan¬ ner, John Andrew and Llndsey Etch ison. Junior and Teddie Oibson. The M. E. district conference is Id session at St. Franeisville this week. Several delegates, along with Rev. J. W. Tucker, had hoped to attend. Thla conference ts being entertained by Rev. Paul Brown, former Louis¬ vUIe pastor, who has been located at St. Franeisville slnee leaving Louia
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1926-04-29 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1926 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 33 |
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 | 1926-04-29 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1926 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 33 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 3 |
Page | 3 |
FileName | 19260429_003.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 | iHimniiniiniiiitmiituitiniiiiintiMHiMiii Banquet JUST ARRIVED |S|eeyeles8 and with Sleeves JwmliMMtfgOWg. n-of^ Sizes i .95 Eyery Leadiiig Shade, lifaterial & Trimmings | i ^^ . ' •¦SHB mmTDliX BIUKV . ^^ gCHlFFWAN^Q If UN dersellino ^ iiuiiiNiniiniiiNiiMiiiiuiiiiuiiumiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiHiuiHiiiiiiiuiMiiuiiiiiiiiHiiiiim ChattelNortgagee'sSale Notice WHEREAS, John Doak of the Coonty of Clay In the SUte of Illlnoli. did on ttae tlrd day of Jannary A. D. 1928, execute and dellrer to Ed Terry a Chattel Mortsage, which Is recorded In the Recordec's Office of Clay County, IllinoU, In Book "A" of Chattels on page 346 thereby conreying to the said Ed Terry the following described Goods and Chattels to-wit: 6 light fixtures and «lobes, 1 bill board, One sign, 2 display jars, 1 milk shaker, 1 cash register, 1 earborator, 2 wall cases, 1 heating stove, 1 cook stoTe, 1 oil stove, 2 fans, 1 ice box, pots, table and shelving, 1 side board, pans, dishes, fire extinguisher, board In windows, t straw holder, 1 paper rack, 1 linol¬ eum, 1 desk, 1 cigar caae, 1 tobacco case, 1 popcorn case, 1 tobacco cutter, l match machine, 1 umbrella rack. 1 coat rack, 3 tables, 2 extra tops for same, 1 dining table, S dining chairs, 13 counter stools, 1 lunch counter, 1 soda fountain, 1 candy case, 1 peanut machine, 1 gum machine, 1 gum case, 1 clock, 1 peanut warmer, 1 candy scale, school picture, oil house and cans, 6 candy display Jars, light In front, 1 pencil sharpener, 1 water bucket, 2 dressers, 2 bedjsprlngs and mattresses, 2 bed springs, 1 safe, one oil stove, 1 beating stoT^, 1 tabla and other small items to secure the payment of one certain Promissory Nete, mentioned In said Chattel Mortgage, and, default having been made In the payment of said Note, and In the performance of certain other of the conditions of said Morgage. NOW, THEREFORE, Notice Is hereby Olven, that the undersigned Ed Terry, said Mortgagee, by virtue of the terms and conditions of the said Mortgage, -wiU on the 1st ddy of May A. D. 1926. at 1 o'clock In the P. M. of said day, at BoaweU Cafe. Flora, 111., sell at Public Auction, to tbe highest bidder, tor cash, all the aforementioned Ooods and Chattels. ED TERRY Lost Motion Sometimes a man's aim \n all Hirti hot he Is flrtng wltb blunk ciirtilMt;''- —Los Angeles Times. Astringent Waah From a Story—"Lora watched them with ten-flilocl e'es."—Boa».on Tran- sfrlr>T iiiiiiiiiMliiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiMiiinMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiM 5 ^ddMaaal CMOrty Swt N«w* GOODYEAR 30x39^ CLINCHERS •-^•i irfi - •*«%.! About Tires With scores of different brands of tires on the market, each looking pretty nnich like the othera—with every¬ one claiming the best—with this and that "special offer"—it's no wonder car owners are confused. But the safe, sane, sensible, time-saving thing to do is buy a good tire at the right price from a good depend¬ able dealer. Isn't that the way you buy nearly everjrthing else? Ask our price on Goodyears In your size. HERE ARE OUR PRICES FOR GENUINE GOODYEAR CORDS IN A FEW POPULAR SIZES ^C'n^ 30 X 3^i Clincher Tires _ $ 8.98 32 X 4 Straight Side Cord „ 19.20 38 X 4 Straight Side Cord r 20.20 32 X 4Vi Cord .... $23.70 83 x 6 Cord _. 31.50 MEDLEY & SON FLORA. ILLINOIS iiiinnniiiiiminnMUiitiiiiiiiiinuumiiintiimHiniiimmuiiumiimniuiiiuuiiu iContlBoed trom Tnse Twe)' her term of school at Sailor Springa, "i« at home with her mother here. , .Mls« Stella Lewis returned home last Friday trom Indianapolis where ¦he taaa been employed at a wholesale millinery house. She and her moth- ar, Mrs. Flora Lewis, departed for'St. Elmo for a visH with Dr. H. O. Lewis of that place. Mrs. Lewis wiU be nn¬ der the care of her son for awhile as her health has not been.so good lately Roy Dawkins bas beeii^ among the sirk during the past we«k. HU trouble has been .diagnoaed as kidney stones. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oowdy called on relatives at Mt. Vernon last Sun¬ day^ Ifr. Oowdy'a sister is a patient at the hoapiUl there. Mr. and Mrs. Holly Moore were guests of Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Baste last Sunday. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Beare are sisters. O. B. Bonham, Oekalooaa merchant was looking aftar bosinesa matters here, Wednesday. Mrs. Loo Bryant is at the home of har mother, Mrs. Flora Lewis, after closing har term ot school at Sailor Springs. H. Lewis ot lola waa a bnslness vis¬ itor at the eonnty capital one day last week . Mrs. Rebecca Cochran, sister ot Mr. W. W. Speaks, attended the fun¬ eral here Sunday afternoon. Alonso McCollum ,of Hoosler town¬ ship, was at the county «eat on busi¬ ness the first of the we^k . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waters of Chi¬ cago, left for their home Monday ot last week after spending Sunday with Mr. Waters' sister, Mrs. Cooley Cox of this place. W. H. Montgomery and wife ol Hoosler while in town Tuesday, were tbe guests of their nephew, L'll Tol¬ liver. - Orvllle Holaday traded hts Ford for a bran new Star coach, he secur¬ ed from John Headlee, agent here. He will make the trip back to the Golden SUte In this car when he decides to return. Port Bible is seriously ill at bis bome with ulcers in the stomach. Last week, as reported, he visited the Olney sanitarium and the doctors gave him no encouragement. Mr. and Mrs. U. e. Kincaid and daughter Berdelia, and Mrs. Neva Speaks were business callers In St. Louis, the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Warren of Olney and Mae Link of Ewing were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Dillman. Mrs. Russel Levitt and Miss Pauline Dillman were here trom Sailor Springs Wednesday, doing some shop¬ ping. Mrs. Levitt is better known here as Elthel Fields, sister of Mrs. Faun Tanner. Supt. Gillespie and wife viaited with Rev. and Mrs. Chestnut near Bogota last week end. Mrs. Gil¬ lespie is a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Chestnut. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Owens of lola attended the funeral ot Mr. W. W. Speaks here Sunday afternoon. Mr. Owens is a brother of Mra. Speaks, and not In very good health at pres¬ ent. Miss Forrest Burdick, teacher of grade six in our public school, was absent a day or so this week and Aoza Steele substituted. Mrs. Slna Ikemire was a business visitor in Etringham Wednesday. Mrs. H. D. McCollum and Mias Ella Cogswell accompanied ber, making the trip in Miss Ella's Studebaker sedan. Mrs. Margaret Lauchner who has . been living in the Mary Barnes' prop- 'erty In the northwest part of tbwn, has moved to the J. D. Lauchner house near the school building. The post office safe was blown open and the garage and Wilson's store, all al Sailor Springs, were bur¬ glarised, last Saturday night. Dr. Howard Dlllman announces the birth of an SH lb. girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woods of this city, Tuesday morning. Paul Is the son of O. B. Woods and the mother was Grace May Tlsdale of Flora . Mrs. John M. Etchison, Mrs. Wm. Bverman and Maurlne Brown drove to St. Franeisville Tuesday, to attend conference of Olney District M. E ministers. Dr. A. L. Etchison loaded up Post¬ master Gibson's car with small boys and girls and took in the circus at Salem Monday aftemoon. Some of tbe party were Oeraldlne Oibson, Lue Anna Etchison, Margaret Jane Tan¬ ner, John Andrew and Llndsey Etch ison. Junior and Teddie Oibson. The M. E. district conference is Id session at St. Franeisville this week. Several delegates, along with Rev. J. W. Tucker, had hoped to attend. Thla conference ts being entertained by Rev. Paul Brown, former Louis¬ vUIe pastor, who has been located at St. Franeisville slnee leaving Louia |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |