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imtniiiHmaiinnmnminiiininiimnnuiiownaimwniiuiHiinmiii Metfs Straw Hats ¦ I Every New Shape With i Fancy Colored Bands | •3.00 Valuea $5.00 Valuea floney Saving Prices | on Pants, Caps, Shoes, Underwear, Shirts, | Hosiery, Neckwear, etc., etc. I "THE FRIKNDIiT wrOBV S"THK KKUEIIUIiX ¦TUHV ^^ chiffman:? ¦UiiinniiiiUHiuuiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiHiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiii Idditionitl County SmI News (Contlnned trom Page Two) :«n]a townships for the annual coat ? oi.l. He reports a tank load Is due ; the Xenia side tracks now wblch I to be uesd for that purpose. Relatives have received word that Irs. Rolls McKnight of Ceres, Calif- undergone an operation for tbe emoval of tbe gall bladder and was letting along very well at that time. ¦Mra. Julia Lodge of Decatnr and her Innt, Mrs. Carrie Shenck of Maroa, jiere visitors with Mrs. Lodge's moth- ifr, Ilrs. Elizabeth Olardon, last Sun- |hy. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tungate are the Bud owners of a flne 10-pound |nby boy. Mrs. Tungate Is tbe daugb- •f of Mr. and Mrs. Bll Tolliver. Mrs. Erctl Tolliver was hostess to Ihe Pollyanna Club last Thursday J>nnlng of last week. Tbe special ¦'Vests were Mrs. Lester KIncald, Mrs |.«well Kincaid, Mrs. Orvllle Hol¬ iday and Mrs. Herman Abel. Chas. Kemmer is visiting relatives It Shelbyvllle. His son Rolla Kem- |aer and Galen Borders accompanied Jm. returning the same day. iMrs. Agnes Palmer and tittle daugh- lar Norma hee, of Olney, apent a few ||;aya last week with her parents. Rev. W. Tucker and wife, here, re- Inmlng home last Saturday. Mrs. Elisabeth Olardon Is again on sick list. Hrs. A. A. Barnes entertained the rabit club last Wednesday. Mrs. Ida Steely entertained tbe J. D. club at her home on Weat ftdway, last Thursday evening. Mrs. Delia Wooda Is here trom Ue Mattoon visiting relatives. Miss Nellie Oorrell will give violin lessons at her home In LouisviUe. John Mitchell and John W. Vick¬ rey of lola, were business vlsltorb at the county seat on Tuesday morning of last week. Uncle Wm. Montgomery returned to Louisville last Thursday atter a a'eek's visit with his son at Xenia. Mrs. Nan Tolliver of Hoosler la vlsltlna ber son Ell Tolilver and fam¬ ily m this elty. Mrs. Harry Johnson of Flora was the guest of Mrs. Mayme Tolliver, here last Tuesday. W. H. Welsh ot Sailor Springa call¬ ed at the county clerk'i! office, Mon¬ day to see about paying some taxes. Mr. and Mrs. Wm- Bverman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E .B. Jenkins at Flora Sunday aftemoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins were also entertaining Miss Anna Blair, artist, of Lawrence¬ ville. Miss Blair was a teacher In Clay County schools some years ago" and had an art studio at Flora later She came over from Lawrenceville with the Tatea who visited relatlveb at Xenia. Q. K. Johnson, veteran station agent here was very 111 at ease Mon¬ day bocauBC the B. & O. R. R. Co. requested him to take a holiday. Mr. Johnson felt that two days of loaf¬ ing coming rigbt together like Sun¬ day and Monday, were too many for him. Perhons owning strawberry patch¬ es are very busy now caring for t'-e fruit. Tbe showers came In (Ime to keep the crop trom being a Utile &hort this year. ' In a car shipped trom Louts by Manager J. W. Brown, Zaeham Kes- bier received 1328.46 for 11 hogK; 'I. K. Fleener, »282.92 for 11 hr>,:s. George Specht, $168.42 for 6 hoga and niniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii •i^^faii%fc-^i^•v¦¦*';¦¦''>'i,^. Ves—It Will :i'.jj^*»5tt...X^.v%, ttf Ride hard, and a Goodyear Tire will stay with you for thousands of miles. Bide easy, and a Goodyear Tire will stand by you month after month. It really doesn't matter whether you pile up tire mileage all at once, or spread it out over the yean— Goodyear gives you the best service under every condition, all the time. They cost no more and often less than you are asked to pay for many inferior tires. HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING IN GENUINE GOODYEAR TIRES 80 X 81^ aincher Tirea ;. $ 8.95 82 X 4 Straight Side Cord 19.20 38 X 4 Straight Side Cord 20.20 82 X 4^ Cord .... $23.70 38 x 5 Cord 31.50 MEDLEY & SON FLORA, lUJNOIS 3 luuumiHUiiuuiuiiiinHuiiiNUHiMHniiiNiniiiiiniiHiNiifiiHiHiuiinHiin 1 calt; H. H. McKneUy, |107.1« tor I cow and i hogs; C. K. KIncald. {10S.S6 for 8 aheep. The following to a list ot cheok.' received by some o* the shippers for i> dlvlOMal calf saleti: Oeorge Specht. ;86.30: MelTin Ooble. fMS^: Ban Oaster, $21.46: Waldn Dickey. $30.- 97: a B.-Nale, $2«.S7: Ray-Owens. $20.2S and Otto Kidwell, $20.18. Checks to all of the shippers total¬ ed $1801.24. C. D. McCommoiu. District Mana¬ ger' tor the Clay County Shippers' Association in tbe south halt ot the county was huiy the past week in¬ stalling scales and stock pens a* Xenia. The Ohart family observed Mem¬ orial day by a visit to Ingraham, whleh is their old home town. Miss Maud Brwin r-ho has been visiting friends and relatlvea in Indiana for the past tew weeks la expected home this week. RRAL ESTATB TRANSFBRS Robert P. Clementa to Frank C. Campbell part ot seU. neH. aee 8; also part ot nw^ sec 9, 80 acres. $2500. Elijah Cash to Harry Thomas, s ^ ne^, sw^, 20 acres sec 29, $1.00. AIvls Noeltner to J. M. Herdes In sec 32-4-8 $6.50 .Blla Hastings to John I. Levitt W. L. Houston's 2nd add to Sailor Springs Its 1 and 2 In blk 1. $1260. Zella Odell et al to Southern III. A Ky. R. R. In see 7-2-6, $600. Taylor B. Howland to Rber C Burkett et nx, IU 9 and 10, blk 14 in Songer * Go's, add to Xenia, $1260. Robert F. Clements to Eber C. Burkett lu 6 and 6, blk 20, in Songer ft Go's, add to Xenia, $900
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1926-06-03 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1926 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 38 |
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 | 1926-06-03 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1926 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 38 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 3 |
Page | 3 |
FileName | 19260603_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 | imtniiiHmaiinnmnminiiininiimnnuiiownaimwniiuiHiinmiii Metfs Straw Hats ¦ I Every New Shape With i Fancy Colored Bands | •3.00 Valuea $5.00 Valuea floney Saving Prices | on Pants, Caps, Shoes, Underwear, Shirts, | Hosiery, Neckwear, etc., etc. I "THE FRIKNDIiT wrOBV S"THK KKUEIIUIiX ¦TUHV ^^ chiffman:? ¦UiiinniiiiUHiuuiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiHiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiii Idditionitl County SmI News (Contlnned trom Page Two) :«n]a townships for the annual coat ? oi.l. He reports a tank load Is due ; the Xenia side tracks now wblch I to be uesd for that purpose. Relatives have received word that Irs. Rolls McKnight of Ceres, Calif- undergone an operation for tbe emoval of tbe gall bladder and was letting along very well at that time. ¦Mra. Julia Lodge of Decatnr and her Innt, Mrs. Carrie Shenck of Maroa, jiere visitors with Mrs. Lodge's moth- ifr, Ilrs. Elizabeth Olardon, last Sun- |hy. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tungate are the Bud owners of a flne 10-pound |nby boy. Mrs. Tungate Is tbe daugb- •f of Mr. and Mrs. Bll Tolliver. Mrs. Erctl Tolliver was hostess to Ihe Pollyanna Club last Thursday J>nnlng of last week. Tbe special ¦'Vests were Mrs. Lester KIncald, Mrs |.«well Kincaid, Mrs. Orvllle Hol¬ iday and Mrs. Herman Abel. Chas. Kemmer is visiting relatives It Shelbyvllle. His son Rolla Kem- |aer and Galen Borders accompanied Jm. returning the same day. iMrs. Agnes Palmer and tittle daugh- lar Norma hee, of Olney, apent a few ||;aya last week with her parents. Rev. W. Tucker and wife, here, re- Inmlng home last Saturday. Mrs. Elisabeth Olardon Is again on sick list. Hrs. A. A. Barnes entertained the rabit club last Wednesday. Mrs. Ida Steely entertained tbe J. D. club at her home on Weat ftdway, last Thursday evening. Mrs. Delia Wooda Is here trom Ue Mattoon visiting relatives. Miss Nellie Oorrell will give violin lessons at her home In LouisviUe. John Mitchell and John W. Vick¬ rey of lola, were business vlsltorb at the county seat on Tuesday morning of last week. Uncle Wm. Montgomery returned to Louisville last Thursday atter a a'eek's visit with his son at Xenia. Mrs. Nan Tolliver of Hoosler la vlsltlna ber son Ell Tolilver and fam¬ ily m this elty. Mrs. Harry Johnson of Flora was the guest of Mrs. Mayme Tolliver, here last Tuesday. W. H. Welsh ot Sailor Springa call¬ ed at the county clerk'i! office, Mon¬ day to see about paying some taxes. Mr. and Mrs. Wm- Bverman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E .B. Jenkins at Flora Sunday aftemoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins were also entertaining Miss Anna Blair, artist, of Lawrence¬ ville. Miss Blair was a teacher In Clay County schools some years ago" and had an art studio at Flora later She came over from Lawrenceville with the Tatea who visited relatlveb at Xenia. Q. K. Johnson, veteran station agent here was very 111 at ease Mon¬ day bocauBC the B. & O. R. R. Co. requested him to take a holiday. Mr. Johnson felt that two days of loaf¬ ing coming rigbt together like Sun¬ day and Monday, were too many for him. Perhons owning strawberry patch¬ es are very busy now caring for t'-e fruit. Tbe showers came In (Ime to keep the crop trom being a Utile &hort this year. ' In a car shipped trom Louts by Manager J. W. Brown, Zaeham Kes- bier received 1328.46 for 11 hogK; 'I. K. Fleener, »282.92 for 11 hr>,:s. George Specht, $168.42 for 6 hoga and niniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii •i^^faii%fc-^i^•v¦¦*';¦¦''>'i,^. Ves—It Will :i'.jj^*»5tt...X^.v%, ttf Ride hard, and a Goodyear Tire will stay with you for thousands of miles. Bide easy, and a Goodyear Tire will stand by you month after month. It really doesn't matter whether you pile up tire mileage all at once, or spread it out over the yean— Goodyear gives you the best service under every condition, all the time. They cost no more and often less than you are asked to pay for many inferior tires. HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING IN GENUINE GOODYEAR TIRES 80 X 81^ aincher Tirea ;. $ 8.95 82 X 4 Straight Side Cord 19.20 38 X 4 Straight Side Cord 20.20 82 X 4^ Cord .... $23.70 38 x 5 Cord 31.50 MEDLEY & SON FLORA, lUJNOIS 3 luuumiHUiiuuiuiiiinHuiiiNUHiMHniiiNiniiiiiniiHiNiifiiHiHiuiinHiin 1 calt; H. H. McKneUy, |107.1« tor I cow and i hogs; C. K. KIncald. {10S.S6 for 8 aheep. The following to a list ot cheok.' received by some o* the shippers for i> dlvlOMal calf saleti: Oeorge Specht. ;86.30: MelTin Ooble. fMS^: Ban Oaster, $21.46: Waldn Dickey. $30.- 97: a B.-Nale, $2«.S7: Ray-Owens. $20.2S and Otto Kidwell, $20.18. Checks to all of the shippers total¬ ed $1801.24. C. D. McCommoiu. District Mana¬ ger' tor the Clay County Shippers' Association in tbe south halt ot the county was huiy the past week in¬ stalling scales and stock pens a* Xenia. The Ohart family observed Mem¬ orial day by a visit to Ingraham, whleh is their old home town. Miss Maud Brwin r-ho has been visiting friends and relatlvea in Indiana for the past tew weeks la expected home this week. RRAL ESTATB TRANSFBRS Robert P. Clementa to Frank C. Campbell part ot seU. neH. aee 8; also part ot nw^ sec 9, 80 acres. $2500. Elijah Cash to Harry Thomas, s ^ ne^, sw^, 20 acres sec 29, $1.00. AIvls Noeltner to J. M. Herdes In sec 32-4-8 $6.50 .Blla Hastings to John I. Levitt W. L. Houston's 2nd add to Sailor Springs Its 1 and 2 In blk 1. $1260. Zella Odell et al to Southern III. A Ky. R. R. In see 7-2-6, $600. Taylor B. Howland to Rber C Burkett et nx, IU 9 and 10, blk 14 in Songer * Go's, add to Xenia, $1260. Robert F. Clements to Eber C. Burkett lu 6 and 6, blk 20, in Songer ft Go's, add to Xenia, $900 |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |