Juniata
Store Burns


Beverly Tribune, 24 March 1921
The store at Juniata, ten miles southeast of Beverly, was destroyed by fire Saturday, during the high wind. The building was owned by the Farmers Union and $1,000 insurance was carried. The stock was owned by Mr. Hazelton and $2,000 insurance was carried. The loss by both parties will greatly exceed the insurance. Origin of the fire is unknown.
This article gives a pretty good location for Juniata, one of those small Lincoln County villages that no longer exists. The location would have been at or near East Deer Drive and 290th Road, using the current road mapping.