Thursday, November 30, 2023

The last batch from Brookfield

 


If you're tired of "Brookfield this" and "Brookfield that" and
"Brookfield is so great" you're in luck. These are the last of the 
ghost signs from Brookfield.
You'd think this one would be in better shape...


Considering it had some protection from the elements.
As it is, we can only make out what appears to be
the numeral 5, and we're not completely sure of that.


Brookfield really appears to have been a major target for ads from
 Owl Cigars. We can't think of any other place we've seen two
and so close to one another. The owl is still slightly
visible on the right side, and we believe we see a 5¢ 
just to the left of the owl.
Could the 5¢ in the previous sign be another cigar ad?
In the upper right hand corner, we can make out 
what appears to be the word 'grocery'
in two different fonts, slightly overlaid each other. 
But we can't decipher the name across the top.
If you can interpret anything else from this sign, 
please let us know.

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Still More from Brookfield


Just a block away from yesterday's entry, the Owl Cigar sign, we 
find the remnants of a Bull Durham advertisement in bad shape.


On the other end of the wall, we find 
two more in worse condition.


There are faint traces of sweeping lettering at the top.
A small Coca-Cola sign, perhaps?
 

Traces of yellow, and lots of lettering if
you look closely enough, but unreadable.

Tuesday, November 28, 2023

More from Brookfield

 


Among the Ghost Sign community, there seems to be a certain love
for Mail Pouch and Bull Durham signs. (You can find both here.)
I'm just as fond of the Owl Cigar signs I've found across the Midwest.


The weather was beautiful for our hunt through Brookfield,
but the time of year makes some photos difficult:
the sun is very low in the sky.


The only word we can discern on that top
sign is "Harness."

Monday, November 27, 2023

Welcome to Brookfield

 


Brookfield, Missouri, that is.
While we're pretty sure that Pepsi Cola sign is a replica, we're fine with it,
because someone cares enough to keep the artform alive.


Same goes for this on the other side of Downtown Brookfield.
The Sinclair sign looks pretty new, the piano sign looks refreshed,
and the Gooch's, well, it's a shame that's covered.

It seems like we've seen Gooch's signs before, but cannot recall off
the tops of our heads where. 
A search comes up with several restaurants across the country, an American regiment in the War of Jenkins' Ear, a BBQ rub, a New England beach, a funeral home, 
and a online grocery store in Kansas
We suspect that that's the Gooch's listed here.

Much more to come from Brookfield. And beyond.