. 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" . Residence of G. A. Paul, Corner of Second and Sherman Streets, Pana, Illinois. Tlhi® Do WW( |HE DRIVES all about the City of Pana are delightful in the season. By automobile or carriage an outing takes one through a rich farming country where the scenery in itself is charming. The homes show the trend of


. 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" . Residence of G. A. Paul, Corner of Second and Sherman Streets, Pana, Illinois. Tlhi® Do WW( |HE DRIVES all about the City of Pana are delightful in the season. By automobile or carriage an outing takes one through a rich farming country where the scenery in itself is charming. The homes show the trend of the section, and whether you go to Oconee, Owaneco, Ohlman, or Tower Hill, Assumption or Shelbyville t h egood cheer and pleasure derived from a trip isall the same. There are many good short drivesabout the city, notably to the Reservoir, theCemetery and to Kitchell Park. Summing upone comes to the conclusion that Central Illinoisis certainly a portion of the promised UpLKAriN(. Room of Dk. G. N. Gilbert, Dentist, H. N. .Schuyler State Bank Second and Locust Streets. Pana, Illinois. Page Thirtv-Eight.


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