Grab It Here was a chain of cash-and-carry stores that existed from 1903 to the end of the 20th century in Illinois and Indiana.[1]
C. Sherman Paxton moved to Illinois from Kentucky as a coal miner around 1901. He began saving money to open his own grocery store. By 1903, he had saved $185 (6026 in modern terms) and opened a small store in Georgetown, Illinois. The store was originally called simply the "C. S. Paxton Store", and he ran it on credit and made deliveries; Paxton closed the store for a time during a coal strike but returned later and opened the store again.
In 1919, Paxton opened a cash-only store managed by his son Ernie and it was here that the "Grab-It-Here" name first appeared. By the 1930s, there were several cash-and-carry stores in operation. By 1941, that grew to a chain of 40 stores.[2] In 1968, Grab-It-Here became affiliated with Dolly Madison Industries. By the 1980s, the chain was defunct.
C. S. Paxton died in 1950.
Locations
Here is a list of stores according to an anniversary brochure from the 1960s:
Store | Address | City | State |
---|---|---|---|
1M | 101 North State Street | Georgetown | Illinois |
3M | 143 North State Street | Westville | Illinois |
7M | Illinois Street | Chrisman | Illinois |
9M | 103 Main Street | Homer | Illinois |
11M | Yates Street | Newman | Illinois |
18M | 12 South Hazel Street | Danville | Illinois |
21 | Main Street | Kingman | Indiana |
22M | Main Street | Potomac | Illinois |
25M | 320 Washington Street | Covington | Indiana |
27M | 206 Main Street | Veedersburg | Indiana |
30 | Buena Vista | Kansas | Illinois |
32M | 108 Washington Street | Williamsport | Indiana |
37M | 100 Jones Street | Milford | Illinois |
38M | 517 West Madison Street | Danville | Illinois |
46 | Main Street | Boswell | Indiana |
47M | 102 Chicago Street | Rossville | Illinois |
51M | 129 North Central Street | Paris | Illinois |
57M | 25 West Fourth Street | Sheldon | Illinois |
66M | 220 North Market Street | Paxton | Illinois |
69M | 2715 North Vermilion Street | Danville | Illinois |
70M | Jefferson and York Streets | Rockville | Indiana |
71M | 855 East Fairchild Street | Danville | Illinois |
72M | Prospect and Sherwood Streets | Champaign | Illinois |
73M | 200 East Main Street | Attica | Indiana |
74M | Seymour and 4th Streets | Kentland | Indiana |
75M | 2nd and Walnuts Streets | Watseka | Illinois |
76M | 1113 East Main Street | Danville | Illinois |
77M | 317 South Market Street | Hoopeston | Illinois |
78M | Pembroke and Parke Streets | Tuscola | Illinois |
79M | Division and Hubbard Streets | Cayuga | Indiana |
80M | 1615 Springfield | Champaign | Illinois |
81M | 109 East Market Street | Crawfordsville | Indiana |
82M | 417 South Gilbert Street | Danville | Illinois |
83M | Fairchild and Robinson Streets | Danville | Illinois |
84M | Adams and Fourth Streets | Fowler | Indiana |
References
- ↑ Vermilion County Museum Society (2014). Danville. Arcadia Publishing. p. 70. ISBN 9781467111553.
- ↑ Starch, Daniel (1943). How to Develop Your Executive Ability. Harper & Brothers. p. 120. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
- Grab-It-Here anniversary booklets from the 1950s and 1960s, courtesy of the Vermilion County Historical Society
- The Heritage of Vermilion County magazine, published by the Vermilion County Museum Society