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0titl|efn ^ ^.XiiNor^ l0iifnal. VOLUME XX. FLORA, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, APRIL 4 1890. NO. 14. Our ageneir is reliable and iii4«r- ' stand Insnrance. We write ear poli¬ cies here at straight Company rates, I and charge no policy fees. l)e not In¬ sure nntll wc have given you Ognrea, (Jroy, Smith & Rlcliey, LOCAL NEWS. Seosle Flakes. Eat Seoalo Flakes. Beautitol new style ribbons at Mrs. I Peak's. Don't forgret to ask yoar grooer for Se- |«alo Flakes. Children's sobool hata at Mrs. Peak's, I "very cheap. Handsome new style I wear at Mrs. Peak's. laaea and neck A. E. Shion sells fcarden rakes, shovels [and spades at low prtoes. R D. Wilson, of Vinoennes, was in I town Monday and Tuesday. Mr. F. H. Bobett, ot Fairaeld, visited Itriends in this city last week. Secale Flakes moke a delioiona dtsb. tXty^lhenu Your grocers keeps them. Boys' knee pant suits for $1.25 at I Pioneer Store, Gbo. Thouas, Manager. At W. 0. Kennor & Co's oil the latest I and beet spring styles of carpets can be 1 seen. Mrs. 8. Pinder and Bliss Maggie Ann- I strong, ot Olay City, ere in St. Louis this week. Miss Mattie Oullette, of lola, spent a I f^w days of last week visiting friends in I this oity. A "Social Hop" st the Olnb Boom on I next Monday night A good time is an¬ ticipated. Senate Flakes are mode from tbe best I ot White Bye, and is tbe most strengthen¬ ing dish yoa oao eat. Tbe finest and most complete line of carpets in sample ever displayed in Flora, i at W, 0. Kenner & Go's. W. H. Freeman returned on last Thnrs. I day from Tomberlin, Ark., where he has been on on extended visit. Little Ida Blaekbam, who has been I nok for the p ist two weeks with pnen- I monia, ia able to be np again. Twelve different styles of Brussels oar- pet, ranging from 66 cents per yard np- l^waids, at W. 0. Kenner & Co'a. Have you tried Secale Flakes? No I I Well don't fail to do so for they are finest I breakfast dish you ever tasted. Lodiee, take yonr old hats to Mrs. I Peak's to be shaped over, if they ore good; it not, go there and buy new ones. Miss Klla McVeigh returned home on I loesday from a week's visit with her sis- I ter, Mrs. fl. F. Borte at Fairfield, HI. Dr. J. W. Mason, veterinary surgeon, I ot Fairfield, wishes to notify the fanners that he will be at Flora this week. Misses Boea David,and Ida Qoble, of Lonisville, spent last Sunday in this city, the guests ot Miss Josie Dpnaldson, Ladies, and misses kid batton shoes tor Sl.OO. Think of it. Pioneer Store. Obobqb Thomas, Manager. Call and examine our complete line ot carpets, from tbe cheapest to tbe best. W. 0. KmnuB * Co. BIabbizd.—-In Flora on Monday night Blarch 81st by Sam'l Enyart, Esq., Mr. Enoch Burnett, of Jackson, Arkansas, to Mrs Daisy Stewart, of Flora. MAnBiED.—At the M. E. parsonage Wednesday evening, March the 26th, Charles W. Chandler snd Miss AUce M. Egginton, both of Barter Township. Mrs. Chas. H. Warner and children started Wednesday for Nashville, Tenn., via Bvansville, Ind., to be gone six weeks visitiDg relatives at different pointa Don't be deceived by big advertisements but coine and get onr prices on carpets and then say who baa tbe finest line and lowest prices. M. Obeeh & Son. We now have on hands the largest •took and most desirable style of men's fine shoes, lace, congress and button at Pioneer Store. Oeo. TnoHAS, Manager. For boys, youths' and men's fine suits, go to tbe Pioneer Store. The best selec¬ tion ot clothing ever brought to Flora. And will make the prices lower than any other house iu town. 1868. ESTABLISHED 1800. DURLAND BROTHERS, Dealers in We are now ready to show our cus¬ tomers onr spring stock ot wall -paper, window shades, children's carriages and farnitiire of every description. It you wish to save money oome and eee us. M. Obeen a Son. It your cough keeps yon awake and restless by. night, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and obtain immediate relief. This remedy allays inflammation, heals tbe pulmonary organs, induces sleep, and restores health. The sooner yoa begin the better. A salary with expenses paid will come bandy to anyone who is now ont ot employment, especiolly where no previous experience is required to get the position. It you wont a position, see advertise¬ ment on page headed, '°A chance to make money." There will be a spelling bee at Library Hall, on Tiieedoy evening next. A prize tor the best speller will be given—oleo, a booby prize. Tbe ladies will seire re¬ freshments at ten o'clock. Everybody must go and see the tun. Admission to boll, ten cents. The OIney Times this week pubUshed on illustration account ot the recent Gl¬ uey cyclone. Photographs were first taken of the pnncipal buildings mined_ from which exact cuts were made. This enterprising piece ot work reflects much credit on Bro. Beck. * Easter service will be held at the M. E. Obnrch next Sunday morning at 10:80 "The triumph" programme will.be ob¬ served, in which both old and yonog can take some part. Come and let ns observe the "Downing ot the new era" in on op. propriate manner. At night the pastor will preach on the sobjeot ot the First Easter. FARMING IMPLEiyiENTS, -ALSO- All KINDS of HEAVY and SHELF HARDWARE. And a Fall Line of Single. a7td Double Harness, t CALL AND SEE US. WATCH + THIS + SPACE. IT B3@l4.ONOS TO GEORiGE + ARBUTHNOT. Comer of North Arenae . and Loeoat Street^. FLORA, ILL. Minenn Wreath Boggs and Clara Hanna, ot Fairfield, visited relativee and tiiends in this city the latter part ot last week. The daaee last Friday night was en¬ joyed by all present The boys say they wUl have another one in the near fatnre. Miss Anna Pmmmond died in onr city, on Toeeday Uat, after a painful illness. The foneral took plaoe on Wednesday. Obioago has got the World's Fair, and I does not know what to do with it. But 1 Flora has Seoale Flakes and nwsns to i keep them. Wm. .Wheat left Sunday momiog for /SnIHTan, 111., via St Louis, wbaie he will alitar the store ot J. S. Monroe. We are ¦ony to loae Will. Hon. John R Tanner and son, J. M., were in the oity on Tuesday and Wednes¬ day last ¦•MMk" was on hia way back io /.Xdcgl OoUsil*. ¦ ¦¦ ».] —I .. tt»A Beck, th* jolly editor ot the Olney Timaa, and Ed. VonGhuteii, deputy ootuvly Olark of R^l^Wa^^il, were lo Flora IjadiM, tnlMe* mad o^ildreo't fine slip- pHi,tlieVlS7UtM'«Bi4m6«t baodaome. filj'liti^lli^lklU lani beaa^ tliay oan't b« ftMlfeiir* ('¦U Md ¦«• UiMa':at Pio- iUt^Stora; ^BOBiiK 3te
Object Description
Title | Southern Illinois Journal |
Masthead | Southern Illinois Journal |
Date | 1890-04-04 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1890 |
Volume | 20 |
Issue | 14 |
Decade | 1890-1899 |
Geographic Coverage | United States, Illinois, Clay County, Flora |
Description | An Archive of the Southern Illinois Journal 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 | 8438440 |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |
Description
Title | Southern Illinois Journal |
Masthead | Southern Illinois Journal |
Date | 1890-04-04 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1890 |
Volume | 20 |
Issue | 14 |
Decade | 1890-1899 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18900404_001.tif |
Date Digital | 2007-06-26 |
Geographic Coverage | United States, Illinois, Clay County, Flora |
Description | An Archive of the Southern Illinois Journal 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 | 8438440 |
FullText | 0titl|efn ^ ^.XiiNor^ l0iifnal. VOLUME XX. FLORA, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, APRIL 4 1890. NO. 14. Our ageneir is reliable and iii4«r- ' stand Insnrance. We write ear poli¬ cies here at straight Company rates, I and charge no policy fees. l)e not In¬ sure nntll wc have given you Ognrea, (Jroy, Smith & Rlcliey, LOCAL NEWS. Seosle Flakes. Eat Seoalo Flakes. Beautitol new style ribbons at Mrs. I Peak's. Don't forgret to ask yoar grooer for Se- |«alo Flakes. Children's sobool hata at Mrs. Peak's, I "very cheap. Handsome new style I wear at Mrs. Peak's. laaea and neck A. E. Shion sells fcarden rakes, shovels [and spades at low prtoes. R D. Wilson, of Vinoennes, was in I town Monday and Tuesday. Mr. F. H. Bobett, ot Fairaeld, visited Itriends in this city last week. Secale Flakes moke a delioiona dtsb. tXty^lhenu Your grocers keeps them. Boys' knee pant suits for $1.25 at I Pioneer Store, Gbo. Thouas, Manager. At W. 0. Kennor & Co's oil the latest I and beet spring styles of carpets can be 1 seen. Mrs. 8. Pinder and Bliss Maggie Ann- I strong, ot Olay City, ere in St. Louis this week. Miss Mattie Oullette, of lola, spent a I f^w days of last week visiting friends in I this oity. A "Social Hop" st the Olnb Boom on I next Monday night A good time is an¬ ticipated. Senate Flakes are mode from tbe best I ot White Bye, and is tbe most strengthen¬ ing dish yoa oao eat. Tbe finest and most complete line of carpets in sample ever displayed in Flora, i at W, 0. Kenner & Go's. W. H. Freeman returned on last Thnrs. I day from Tomberlin, Ark., where he has been on on extended visit. Little Ida Blaekbam, who has been I nok for the p ist two weeks with pnen- I monia, ia able to be np again. Twelve different styles of Brussels oar- pet, ranging from 66 cents per yard np- l^waids, at W. 0. Kenner & Co'a. Have you tried Secale Flakes? No I I Well don't fail to do so for they are finest I breakfast dish you ever tasted. Lodiee, take yonr old hats to Mrs. I Peak's to be shaped over, if they ore good; it not, go there and buy new ones. Miss Klla McVeigh returned home on I loesday from a week's visit with her sis- I ter, Mrs. fl. F. Borte at Fairfield, HI. Dr. J. W. Mason, veterinary surgeon, I ot Fairfield, wishes to notify the fanners that he will be at Flora this week. Misses Boea David,and Ida Qoble, of Lonisville, spent last Sunday in this city, the guests ot Miss Josie Dpnaldson, Ladies, and misses kid batton shoes tor Sl.OO. Think of it. Pioneer Store. Obobqb Thomas, Manager. Call and examine our complete line ot carpets, from tbe cheapest to tbe best. W. 0. KmnuB * Co. BIabbizd.—-In Flora on Monday night Blarch 81st by Sam'l Enyart, Esq., Mr. Enoch Burnett, of Jackson, Arkansas, to Mrs Daisy Stewart, of Flora. MAnBiED.—At the M. E. parsonage Wednesday evening, March the 26th, Charles W. Chandler snd Miss AUce M. Egginton, both of Barter Township. Mrs. Chas. H. Warner and children started Wednesday for Nashville, Tenn., via Bvansville, Ind., to be gone six weeks visitiDg relatives at different pointa Don't be deceived by big advertisements but coine and get onr prices on carpets and then say who baa tbe finest line and lowest prices. M. Obeeh & Son. We now have on hands the largest •took and most desirable style of men's fine shoes, lace, congress and button at Pioneer Store. Oeo. TnoHAS, Manager. For boys, youths' and men's fine suits, go to tbe Pioneer Store. The best selec¬ tion ot clothing ever brought to Flora. And will make the prices lower than any other house iu town. 1868. ESTABLISHED 1800. DURLAND BROTHERS, Dealers in We are now ready to show our cus¬ tomers onr spring stock ot wall -paper, window shades, children's carriages and farnitiire of every description. It you wish to save money oome and eee us. M. Obeen a Son. It your cough keeps yon awake and restless by. night, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and obtain immediate relief. This remedy allays inflammation, heals tbe pulmonary organs, induces sleep, and restores health. The sooner yoa begin the better. A salary with expenses paid will come bandy to anyone who is now ont ot employment, especiolly where no previous experience is required to get the position. It you wont a position, see advertise¬ ment on page headed, '°A chance to make money." There will be a spelling bee at Library Hall, on Tiieedoy evening next. A prize tor the best speller will be given—oleo, a booby prize. Tbe ladies will seire re¬ freshments at ten o'clock. Everybody must go and see the tun. Admission to boll, ten cents. The OIney Times this week pubUshed on illustration account ot the recent Gl¬ uey cyclone. Photographs were first taken of the pnncipal buildings mined_ from which exact cuts were made. This enterprising piece ot work reflects much credit on Bro. Beck. * Easter service will be held at the M. E. Obnrch next Sunday morning at 10:80 "The triumph" programme will.be ob¬ served, in which both old and yonog can take some part. Come and let ns observe the "Downing ot the new era" in on op. propriate manner. At night the pastor will preach on the sobjeot ot the First Easter. FARMING IMPLEiyiENTS, -ALSO- All KINDS of HEAVY and SHELF HARDWARE. And a Fall Line of Single. a7td Double Harness, t CALL AND SEE US. WATCH + THIS + SPACE. IT B3@l4.ONOS TO GEORiGE + ARBUTHNOT. Comer of North Arenae . and Loeoat Street^. FLORA, ILL. Minenn Wreath Boggs and Clara Hanna, ot Fairfield, visited relativee and tiiends in this city the latter part ot last week. The daaee last Friday night was en¬ joyed by all present The boys say they wUl have another one in the near fatnre. Miss Anna Pmmmond died in onr city, on Toeeday Uat, after a painful illness. The foneral took plaoe on Wednesday. Obioago has got the World's Fair, and I does not know what to do with it. But 1 Flora has Seoale Flakes and nwsns to i keep them. Wm. .Wheat left Sunday momiog for /SnIHTan, 111., via St Louis, wbaie he will alitar the store ot J. S. Monroe. We are ¦ony to loae Will. Hon. John R Tanner and son, J. M., were in the oity on Tuesday and Wednes¬ day last ¦•MMk" was on hia way back io /.Xdcgl OoUsil*. ¦ ¦¦ ».] —I .. tt»A Beck, th* jolly editor ot the Olney Timaa, and Ed. VonGhuteii, deputy ootuvly Olark of R^l^Wa^^il, were lo Flora IjadiM, tnlMe* mad o^ildreo't fine slip- pHi,tlieVlS7UtM'«Bi4m6«t baodaome. filj'liti^lli^lklU lani beaa^ tliay oan't b« ftMlfeiir* ('¦U Md ¦«• UiMa':at Pio- iUt^Stora; ^BOBiiK 3te |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |