. Pana, Illinois : some luminous phases of its every-day life, present activities and future possibilities : a graphic sketch of a thriving city located on the lines of four transcontinental railroads, with water and coal, and all modern facilities requisite for the biggest of "big business" . Jas. F. Umplebys Hay and Grain Plant. Ohlman. Illinois, eight miles from Pana. on the lines of the Big Four Railroad. There is also a very large modern grain over the outlaying sections, buying and tran- elevator and the largest and best equipped loose shipping the hay and grain to all parts of thehay pl


. Pana, Illinois : some luminous phases of its every-day life, present activities and future possibilities : a graphic sketch of a thriving city located on the lines of four transcontinental railroads, with water and coal, and all modern facilities requisite for the biggest of "big business" . Jas. F. Umplebys Hay and Grain Plant. Ohlman. Illinois, eight miles from Pana. on the lines of the Big Four Railroad. There is also a very large modern grain over the outlaying sections, buying and tran- elevator and the largest and best equipped loose shipping the hay and grain to all parts of thehay plant in Ohlman whose tentacles reach all General Store, Zimmermann Bros. Ohlman. Illinois. There are three substantial churches, theGerman Lutheran, Methodist and Free Metho-dist, a picturesque school house, and the streets. sidewalks, gardens, lawns and suburbs indicatethe new spirit controls the general policy andtaste of the good citizens of Ohlman.


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