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Moonshine StoreStore hours: Monday through Saturday, closed Sunday and major holidays; Hours: 6:00am to 1:00pm and the grill shuts off at 12:30pm. We accept cash or check only, no debit or credit!!Moonshine StoreWe will be closed Monday for Labor Day!!!Moonshine StoreMusic by Ron and Jan Easter!!! Posted by Moonshine StoreOn Saturday September 3, Labor Day weekend the Quarry Branch Boys will be playing at the store come and enjoy listening to them play. Should be a fun weekend!!!!Moonshine StoreThanks for coming Glenbard East Choir!!Posted by Moonshine StoreMoonshine made 1591 burgers today . Thank you everyone for visiting in the cold!!!!Moonshine Store added 8 new photos.Moonshine Store added 4 new photos.Moonshine Store added 3 new photos.Moonshine Store added a new photo.Moonshine StoreThanks Bolin crew for all that you do!!!!Moonshine StoreThanks for helping Terry Smithenry!!!Moonshine Store added 5 new photos — with .Moonshine StoreAmy with New t-shirt at MoonshineMoonshine Store shared Johnson Township, Clark County IL's post.story about Moonshine StoreJohnson Township, Clark County ILAccording to legend, the Dehl family moved from Pennsylvania to Clark County IL in the early 1850s.
They named the area they settled Moonshine Prairie. (The M...oonshine family was well-known in the Pennsylvania area they had left behind.) The Dehl family settled west of the current Moonshine Store and the Sharp family settled east of there. At one time, the store was just a room in a house. T Shirt Hey JudeI don't know when a store building was finally built, but that Moonshine Store burned down in 1909. Lowes Entry Doors With GlassThe existing building was erected in 1912. Blue Nose Pitbull Puppies For Sale In TennesseeIn those days, cookies and candy were set out in glass-fronted counters: bulk items, like flour, sugar, and crackers were kept in barrels, while other items were displayed on shelves.
A customer would hand the grocery clerk their "want list" and wait as the clerk gathered up the items needed. In the 1920's, Lawrence Chapman owned the store. The upstairs was a large open room and, at Christmas time, Lawrence would host a community party, complete with a huge Christmas tree, popcorn, snacks, and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. The community would gather at the Moonshine Store on Saturday evenings for live entertainment. The Seaton family, who lived between Moonshine and Martinsville, were regular entertainers at Moonshine. They would bring their instruments and entertain the crowd as often as the roads would allow them to make the trip. During the summer, the teenagers in the area - often as many as 100 of them - would gather in front of the Moonshine Store to play party games. This was the "hot spot" for teens during the late 20's but, by a decade later, there were very few who came to the store on Saturday nights. The Williams family owned the store at the time of the 1953 fire, though I don't know when they bought it or sold it Enid and Raymond Misner bought the Moonshine Store in 1964.
Enid is the one who started frying hamburgers during the noon hour. Many of the "farm wives" in the community were now working away from home, so their husbands and farm hands were coming to Moonshine for lunch. Enid added hamburgers to the menu, which was primarily cold lunch-meat sandwiches: before long, the customers who came in for "the best burgers around" outnumbered those who came in for groceries. Enid sold the Moonshine Store to Roy and Helen Tuttle in 1982. Helen and her crew continue to sell "the best burgers around" and people travel from all over the country to experience the Moonshine Store. The Moonshine Lunch Run (Terry Hammond started this event) continues to grow every year, bringing motorcyclists to town from places near and far, and it is now a multi-day event with the fire department and other local organizations involved in sponsoring various events. This information about the Moonshine fire and the Moonshine Store was gathered from different sources, but primarily from the recollections of Florence Adkisson and Rose Penrod which they published in a booklet.
Thank you to Iline Simpson for allowing me to borrow her copy of the booklet. Pick a city, any city... preferably the city you live in. Or at least one you really dig. made by One Lane Road Raise the moonshine and drink with pride as you wear this tee in honor of all things handmade. Screenprinted on a soft tee, the hand-drawn design is printed with high quality white ink that lasts wear after wear. - Printed on American Apparel 50/50 crew neck tee Shipping: This product ships from the maker within 14 days, via USPS If you're not happy with this item for any reason, you may return it for a full refund within 30 days. See all by this maker Sign up to create your list. I have an account. Sign in to create your list. I don't have an account. Climax Moonshine Brand Official Merchandise Your order will be shipped to you within two (2) weeks Tim Smith Moonshine Brand Merchandise Tim Smith Moonshine T-Shirts For questions regarging Tim Smith Moonshine Brand orders
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They decided to turn back the clock to the prohibition era and produce corn liquor just like the bootleggers of that era. The St. Clair's produce a smooth tasting shine that satisfies even non-drinkers. The original recipe of 80 proof hits the spot but if you need a little more kick the new 120 proof, Buckeye Lightning, will curl your toes. The lightning will strike! Once you're here let our experienced and knowledgeable staff take you on a personal tour. We are a family owned business and strive for complete customer satisfaction. The distillery boosts several original copper pot stills as well as other museum pieces on display. Walk back in time with artifacts from the St. Clair's 1800's farm. The St. Clair boys even salvaged an old grain bin that was their club house growing up. That "club house" is now a dividing wall that separates the retail room from the work area. These boys are serious about making shine and will work hard to bring you a quality product. The tour will show you the art of making shine from start to finish.