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fgtffimmfmi^m!!^ ''«?WWP»'"«^HP!'P!SPIIfP?WipffS^^ ^iP ^mm^^tm THE FLORA JOURNAL-JtECORP, nX>RA, ILUNOIS SIXTY-NINTH YEAR SONGER I ¦ ¦ OFTHE RICHLAND .iSteJj'iiisliSi'fe^;-^' '¦ QLNEY, HJJNpi^ AUGUST 18,19,20,21,1928 BIG DAYS ma I i ¦ I. Biggest Race Program Ever Offered 4 Races Daily Free Attractions - Shows - Rides BIG NIGHT FAIR Ten Nile TIN LIZZIE DERBY-The Big Fun Feature, on Friday $800.00 To Be Given to Advance Ticket Holders Watch For the Calliaphone ..».....t........o..................................:.. 8 Mra. Beatil« Ruasell of Inka. vpeut the week-end at J. O. Higgason's. L. J. Anderaon harvested his 3wec: clover crop with the Farm Bureau harvester last week. Mrs. Grace Bogmeir and bahy of Kanaas City, Mo., spent the past two weeka visHIng friends and relatlvea here. She will be remembered here aa Mlss Grace Anderson. L. A. Higgason spent a tew daya last week near Taylorville. George Martin and sister, Mra. Mary LeHaster, ot Oklahoma, are vlalting at David Anderaoa'a and other relatlvea. Scott Tate of Edinburg, came Fri¬ day for a short visit wieh his var- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Tute. He retumed home Tneaday, aceompanied by his mother and atster. Mra. Lora Higgason and sons, Martin and Frank. Curt Anderson made a business ti^p to^arbondale Tueaday. Mr. and Mra. J. C. McElyea visited at Miss Angle Walker's Tne:idny. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Anderson motor¬ ed to St. Louis Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mulllns spent three dajra atr Alma visiting their daughter,- Mrs. Frambera, and attend¬ ing the fair. Mlss Haael Forsythe motored to West Frankfort Wednesday. Her aunt, Mrs. Allce Denny, accompanied her to Mt. Vemon. Arthur fVAdams and wtfe and daughters. Misses Viola and Ruth and son, Bernard, and wite ot St. Louis, motored out Sunday in their Jewett Slz and spent the day at Liffie Hig- isason's. Ham Jones celebrated hia fiftieth birthday Sunday. Tom Cowger and wife, Forrest Anderson and tamily and George Anderson enjoyed the fine dinner witb htm. J. R. Anderson, O. C. Anderson and wife attended the fair at Alma, Thursday. Ira Anderson made a buslnes trip to Centralta Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ida Jones and Mrs. Ernest Pribble attended the funeral of Char- He Boles, at Centralta, Friday. Rev. Schaffer and family en route fc the Mammoth cave In Kentucky, were week end guests at J. O. Hig¬ gason's first of August. Qev. Schaf¬ fer preached at Zion church Sund.iy night. He was minister here yeara ago and Is always welcomed by .ill. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walker motored to Carbondale Monday and brought home a load of fine peaches. Charles Fickes and wife of Flora, attended church at Zion Aug. 2Dd, and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Higgason. Curt Anderson unloaded . a car of limestone Tuesday and Wednea¬ day. Several ofther tarmers in this vicinity have ordered limestone in car load lots to he delivered soon. Rev. Harrington Is visiting at Ham Jones'. He has been attending school at Carbondale. ¦ ¦ ¦ : A Wonderful Food : Bread—Family Loaf and a bowl of milk is one of the best foods you can set before srrowing children. It is strength-building and whole- m some. 1 SCHNELL'S BAKERY [ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦i> WABASH The Warner children ot Chicago, •re visiting tbeir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trinkle. Henry Quinn and. tamily spent Sunday at Melvin Hbard's. Ova Cogi;in and famtly attended a birthday surprise dinnef .it Mr. Reil- aiah'a Sunday. Clarence Colclasure and famtly apent Sunday at Mrs. Effle Col- elasure's. Hiaa Pearl Anderson spent Sunday with Bvelyn and Jane Trlnkle. Mrs. C. C. Hargraves and children •pent Sunday at Owen I«wla'. They motored to luka tn thd sfterncoii. Bert Benskin and family spent Sunday at John Benskln's. „ Ml. and Mrs. Bph Hlgglnson and &nghter and Mrs. Sam James called at Clarence Colclasure's and Bert Benskln's Monday afternoon. Whita Nat a Color Althongh white Is popularly ragard 0| aa s distinct color, and for all prae- tfcal iiurjxoea ll is. It I* not technical- Ir a color, but rather the corablnatlea eg all the colore. Monuments The average man knowa aoth- Ing abont the quality of marble and granite except what hla deal- •r or an agent tells hla. An •cent can make large promtaea, collect your money and travel on. Tou may like bis work when It «omes and you may not. By coming to my staop and ae¬ lectlng a monument, you see be- tarehand what you are getting— BO chance tor any misunderstand- iag. Thea too you save about one- jfonrth ttae prloe—the amount the •seat geta for making the aale. 0. H. Byars FLORA, ILLIlf on McCABE CHAPEL The attendance at 8.- S. Sunday waa 41. Mr. and Mra. John RU3ii visited Krida» with Will Weaver and fsmily. Ray McQrew and family spent Thursday evening with Chas Gullett and family. MIj-b Katherlni, Poust ot Clay City la v.slting John McOrew and famtly. Mr. and Mrs Oacir Hinman of Flora, apent Tuesday nig.'it with Ai- vhh Hlnman and children. Mrs. Allen Harrison and children nf Flora, took supper TuesOoy night with Fi«y Ilinmsn and family. Vr. and Mrs. C. W. McVeigh culled on Wayne McVeigh and tamily Fri¬ day evening. Mle-; Mabel Gullett left Saturday tor Harrisburg, tor a viait with rela¬ tives. Mr. and Mra. Claud Jones anJ Aunt Mary Daugherty of Riffle, Dave Iiirtei and family of Louisville, Fu.' and ^vrn Clenfi of MIddleton, lud.. weru Sunday visitor^ i>f Jamex luiiirhprty and family. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Clem of Mid- dlelcwn, Ind., spent • tew days wlih Mr. end Mrs. Vnomas U.tugherty Mr:). Daugherty Is very pool ly. Mra Clem Is a sister ot Mrs. DauKberty. Jamea Daugherty and famfk'^ rc- turued last week from Indiana wiii-ro they visited relatives a few days. Alvah Hinman is confined to hi.) bed. Next Sunday, Aug. 16 is regular preaching at McCabe. Church at 9:30. S. S. 10:30. C. W. McVeigh and wife oalled Monday evening to see Mrs Thomas Daugherty. M' and Mrs. Wildo Porter ot Red Brush neighborhood, are visiting; here. O. H. Mason and family spsnt Mon¬ day evening at the bome of C. E. Gullett, Mrs. C. V. Speu.-er an.l Son, Italph. spent Tuesday with her parents, Oeo. Hale and wlte. ,, > Gottd Cttunsel Supreme When ill Is doue, the help of good counael la that which aetteth bnainaaa atralght.—Baron. BELTS-HOSE-PACKING Alao • Large and Complete Stock of Repair Parta for DEERING. McCORMICK and JOHN DEERE Farm Machinery. Open emrj WMk-day erening until Nine o'clock duriag Sunini«r month*. HILL4IUOSON CO., Obtey. IIL 35-42 OAK GROVE The familiar sound of the thresh ing engine whistle is heard, but the threshing will be a very short Job this year. Mr. and Mra. C. Walter Davis, also a lady friend, and Mrs. McCartney ot Peoria, drove down Sunday. Mr. Davis ia on his vacation and is here overseeing some repairing on his farm buildings. Mrs. Mc. ts on her way to New York, to visit relativi-s, and the other ladiea are out for a visit and a tew days' outing. The Blue Mound road receivbd its annual application ot oil last week, which will put it in tine shape tor the winter, altho a little nasty until It gets aoaked tnto the ground thor¬ oughly. C. S. Marshall was called to the Loren Rltter home Saturday, to ad- Just a damage to their house by lightning, July 27. It was insured In tbe United States Ina. Co. Loren's wlte and two, little children were in the houas and real close to wbere the damage was done to a window, but teit no bad effects from the stroke. A Strange boy made his appear¬ ance In thla neighborhood laat week and la at present making hU home with Mr. and Mrs. OH 8tr3ni;c. He was a Strange boy for two reasons, his name automatically wus Strange, being the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oil Strange.and he was a strange boy be¬ cause no one bad ever made his ac¬ quaintance betore. The little man seems to be enjoying the very beat of health, tipping the scale bea-m at 12 ibs. The mother Is doing nicely nnd "daddy" we think will be able to be out in a few days. OU says he now has nearly enough boys for a hay crew of hia own—they have t'ureo boys and one g'i'l- C. S. Marshall and wife, after at¬ tending S. S. at Indian Prairie, mot¬ ored to Bloom for preacbin:; aer. vices. They were dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lusk.
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1925-08-13 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1925 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 48 |
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 | 1925-08-13 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1925 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 48 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 10 |
Page | 10 |
FileName | 19250813_010.tif |
Date Digital | 2007-07-03 |
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 | fgtffimmfmi^m!!^ ''«?WWP»'"«^HP!'P!SPIIfP?WipffS^^ ^iP ^mm^^tm THE FLORA JOURNAL-JtECORP, nX>RA, ILUNOIS SIXTY-NINTH YEAR SONGER I ¦ ¦ OFTHE RICHLAND .iSteJj'iiisliSi'fe^;-^' '¦ QLNEY, HJJNpi^ AUGUST 18,19,20,21,1928 BIG DAYS ma I i ¦ I. Biggest Race Program Ever Offered 4 Races Daily Free Attractions - Shows - Rides BIG NIGHT FAIR Ten Nile TIN LIZZIE DERBY-The Big Fun Feature, on Friday $800.00 To Be Given to Advance Ticket Holders Watch For the Calliaphone ..».....t........o..................................:.. 8 Mra. Beatil« Ruasell of Inka. vpeut the week-end at J. O. Higgason's. L. J. Anderaon harvested his 3wec: clover crop with the Farm Bureau harvester last week. Mrs. Grace Bogmeir and bahy of Kanaas City, Mo., spent the past two weeka visHIng friends and relatlvea here. She will be remembered here aa Mlss Grace Anderson. L. A. Higgason spent a tew daya last week near Taylorville. George Martin and sister, Mra. Mary LeHaster, ot Oklahoma, are vlalting at David Anderaoa'a and other relatlvea. Scott Tate of Edinburg, came Fri¬ day for a short visit wieh his var- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Tute. He retumed home Tneaday, aceompanied by his mother and atster. Mra. Lora Higgason and sons, Martin and Frank. Curt Anderson made a business ti^p to^arbondale Tueaday. Mr. and Mra. J. C. McElyea visited at Miss Angle Walker's Tne:idny. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Anderson motor¬ ed to St. Louis Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mulllns spent three dajra atr Alma visiting their daughter,- Mrs. Frambera, and attend¬ ing the fair. Mlss Haael Forsythe motored to West Frankfort Wednesday. Her aunt, Mrs. Allce Denny, accompanied her to Mt. Vemon. Arthur fVAdams and wtfe and daughters. Misses Viola and Ruth and son, Bernard, and wite ot St. Louis, motored out Sunday in their Jewett Slz and spent the day at Liffie Hig- isason's. Ham Jones celebrated hia fiftieth birthday Sunday. Tom Cowger and wife, Forrest Anderson and tamily and George Anderson enjoyed the fine dinner witb htm. J. R. Anderson, O. C. Anderson and wife attended the fair at Alma, Thursday. Ira Anderson made a buslnes trip to Centralta Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ida Jones and Mrs. Ernest Pribble attended the funeral of Char- He Boles, at Centralta, Friday. Rev. Schaffer and family en route fc the Mammoth cave In Kentucky, were week end guests at J. O. Hig¬ gason's first of August. Qev. Schaf¬ fer preached at Zion church Sund.iy night. He was minister here yeara ago and Is always welcomed by .ill. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walker motored to Carbondale Monday and brought home a load of fine peaches. Charles Fickes and wife of Flora, attended church at Zion Aug. 2Dd, and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Higgason. Curt Anderson unloaded . a car of limestone Tuesday and Wednea¬ day. Several ofther tarmers in this vicinity have ordered limestone in car load lots to he delivered soon. Rev. Harrington Is visiting at Ham Jones'. He has been attending school at Carbondale. ¦ ¦ ¦ : A Wonderful Food : Bread—Family Loaf and a bowl of milk is one of the best foods you can set before srrowing children. It is strength-building and whole- m some. 1 SCHNELL'S BAKERY [ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦i> WABASH The Warner children ot Chicago, •re visiting tbeir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trinkle. Henry Quinn and. tamily spent Sunday at Melvin Hbard's. Ova Cogi;in and famtly attended a birthday surprise dinnef .it Mr. Reil- aiah'a Sunday. Clarence Colclasure and famtly apent Sunday at Mrs. Effle Col- elasure's. Hiaa Pearl Anderson spent Sunday with Bvelyn and Jane Trlnkle. Mrs. C. C. Hargraves and children •pent Sunday at Owen I«wla'. They motored to luka tn thd sfterncoii. Bert Benskin and family spent Sunday at John Benskln's. „ Ml. and Mrs. Bph Hlgglnson and &nghter and Mrs. Sam James called at Clarence Colclasure's and Bert Benskln's Monday afternoon. Whita Nat a Color Althongh white Is popularly ragard 0| aa s distinct color, and for all prae- tfcal iiurjxoea ll is. It I* not technical- Ir a color, but rather the corablnatlea eg all the colore. Monuments The average man knowa aoth- Ing abont the quality of marble and granite except what hla deal- •r or an agent tells hla. An •cent can make large promtaea, collect your money and travel on. Tou may like bis work when It «omes and you may not. By coming to my staop and ae¬ lectlng a monument, you see be- tarehand what you are getting— BO chance tor any misunderstand- iag. Thea too you save about one- jfonrth ttae prloe—the amount the •seat geta for making the aale. 0. H. Byars FLORA, ILLIlf on McCABE CHAPEL The attendance at 8.- S. Sunday waa 41. Mr. and Mra. John RU3ii visited Krida» with Will Weaver and fsmily. Ray McQrew and family spent Thursday evening with Chas Gullett and family. MIj-b Katherlni, Poust ot Clay City la v.slting John McOrew and famtly. Mr. and Mrs Oacir Hinman of Flora, apent Tuesday nig.'it with Ai- vhh Hlnman and children. Mrs. Allen Harrison and children nf Flora, took supper TuesOoy night with Fi«y Ilinmsn and family. Vr. and Mrs. C. W. McVeigh culled on Wayne McVeigh and tamily Fri¬ day evening. Mle-; Mabel Gullett left Saturday tor Harrisburg, tor a viait with rela¬ tives. Mr. and Mra. Claud Jones anJ Aunt Mary Daugherty of Riffle, Dave Iiirtei and family of Louisville, Fu.' and ^vrn Clenfi of MIddleton, lud.. weru Sunday visitor^ i>f Jamex luiiirhprty and family. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Clem of Mid- dlelcwn, Ind., spent • tew days wlih Mr. end Mrs. Vnomas U.tugherty Mr:). Daugherty Is very pool ly. Mra Clem Is a sister ot Mrs. DauKberty. Jamea Daugherty and famfk'^ rc- turued last week from Indiana wiii-ro they visited relatives a few days. Alvah Hinman is confined to hi.) bed. Next Sunday, Aug. 16 is regular preaching at McCabe. Church at 9:30. S. S. 10:30. C. W. McVeigh and wife oalled Monday evening to see Mrs Thomas Daugherty. M' and Mrs. Wildo Porter ot Red Brush neighborhood, are visiting; here. O. H. Mason and family spsnt Mon¬ day evening at the bome of C. E. Gullett, Mrs. C. V. Speu.-er an.l Son, Italph. spent Tuesday with her parents, Oeo. Hale and wlte. ,, > Gottd Cttunsel Supreme When ill Is doue, the help of good counael la that which aetteth bnainaaa atralght.—Baron. BELTS-HOSE-PACKING Alao • Large and Complete Stock of Repair Parta for DEERING. McCORMICK and JOHN DEERE Farm Machinery. Open emrj WMk-day erening until Nine o'clock duriag Sunini«r month*. HILL4IUOSON CO., Obtey. IIL 35-42 OAK GROVE The familiar sound of the thresh ing engine whistle is heard, but the threshing will be a very short Job this year. Mr. and Mra. C. Walter Davis, also a lady friend, and Mrs. McCartney ot Peoria, drove down Sunday. Mr. Davis ia on his vacation and is here overseeing some repairing on his farm buildings. Mrs. Mc. ts on her way to New York, to visit relativi-s, and the other ladiea are out for a visit and a tew days' outing. The Blue Mound road receivbd its annual application ot oil last week, which will put it in tine shape tor the winter, altho a little nasty until It gets aoaked tnto the ground thor¬ oughly. C. S. Marshall was called to the Loren Rltter home Saturday, to ad- Just a damage to their house by lightning, July 27. It was insured In tbe United States Ina. Co. Loren's wlte and two, little children were in the houas and real close to wbere the damage was done to a window, but teit no bad effects from the stroke. A Strange boy made his appear¬ ance In thla neighborhood laat week and la at present making hU home with Mr. and Mrs. OH 8tr3ni;c. He was a Strange boy for two reasons, his name automatically wus Strange, being the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oil Strange.and he was a strange boy be¬ cause no one bad ever made his ac¬ quaintance betore. The little man seems to be enjoying the very beat of health, tipping the scale bea-m at 12 ibs. The mother Is doing nicely nnd "daddy" we think will be able to be out in a few days. OU says he now has nearly enough boys for a hay crew of hia own—they have t'ureo boys and one g'i'l- C. S. Marshall and wife, after at¬ tending S. S. at Indian Prairie, mot¬ ored to Bloom for preacbin:; aer. vices. They were dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lusk. |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |