The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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THE JUNCTION EAGLE. FRIDAY APRIL ». 1M0
NEW
MANAGER
FOR THE EAGLE. . TELEGRAPH TELLINGS *
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At the Annual meeting held Mr. ami Mr- John Wilson
by th* stockholders uf the were shopping in Junction taut
Junction PuNnhinK Company, Friday
Id at the Eagle building
Marsh filled hia regu-.
iVijjlai nlfvhf nf ljHk.au% VA'i#k t hi* )a* Jit la CunJai' *• ntwviv%• • .
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Directors were elected aa fwl- to Ever Green last month and
low*: Coke R, Stevenson, had a good attendance at lioth |
Oren C. Reid, W, P. Riley. J. service*. Dinner wa» nerved
D. Motley* and Matt. B, Bailey*, on (be ground.
The following officer* were Mr. JT M Henderson and
also selected: J. D. Motley, family* came out to his non
president; Oren 0. Reid, vice Charlies, last Friday for an
president; Coke R. Stevenson, outing and had dinner on the
tell** “ secretary and Matt. B, Hailey, fiver. They* were accompani*
ilTVi'TinV L' 1 i' I IT manager. ed by his two sisters, Mesdlimas
J |i I llJDi r*e * 4 4 Matt. B. Bailey, late of Cam- Putnam and Foreman from
Published Every Friday by eron, and who ha"* l»een a Gout, Okla., and brother from
... VJ ...... ... , ...v, member of the Kay: Hamilton, who had
rhe JI Nt^TIUIN th<k |mHt f«** months, wa* to his bedside during hi* criti-
made a director of the Company u*| illness last week,
and has lieen made manager Misses Natalie Sanders and
to succeed J. D. Motley. Irma Phillips were guests at
The new management will the Will Nance home Sat unlay
retain the same policies as the njKht and Sunday.
Kagle established one year ago Arthur W'ilson and Miss Ruth
and a continuance of »he same Maxwell were guests at the
liberal co-operation which the W. H. Daw home Saturday
Kagle has so thoroughly enjoy- niKht and Sunday,
ed the past year will lie great- We had quite an enjoyable
ly appreciated in the future, entertainment at the Kver
The Junction Eagle is locat- Green church last Saturday
................. »*d *n one of the b»»at towns night. Supper consisted of
$1.50 1st year *n Texas and is supported by coffee and cake , in addition
real town builders, those who there were Faster eggs and
possess that spirit of progress- cakes for sale, and we netted
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Subscription,
If you want to live arid do iveness that can not be found (be sum of 97.60, the proceeds
well, he happy and healthy, onlv in large cities. will go to seat the Baptist
come to Junction. If you want to do that which church. We apprecite all the
-o- j is for the development and help and every effort extend-
Fishing in this section is better mept of West Texas in P(i jn behalf of the supper,
fine now. and lots of squirrels general and Junction and Kim- The supper w*as well patroni-
and turkeys. This helps some hie county in particular, the xed and Junction was well rep-
to cut down the If. C. L. Kagle stands ready and anxious resented by the candidates and
--o-- | to aid such efforts and solicits - others. Come again we are
Good roads, new modern and will appreciate an oppor- always glad to have you at
school building and new electric tunity to co-operate. Ever Green,
light plant. Something to feel -o— | Chas. Henderson and wife
Packing Industry, .lion Monday.
_ J. S. Fleming was at F\ M.
Judge John H. Atwood, rep-1 Hodges Monday.
Lane Hodges and Will Wat-
proud of, don't you think? Let Judge John H. Atwood on the'were business people in Junc-
the good work go on.
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"Black-cross” warnings have
been iwiund to Lord <Reorjre, re^uTng* United State*' At- , , , , „
Jan MacPherson and Sir Ed- tornev General A. Mitchell *(ina sheared sheep for Homer
ward Carson, with these words, pu|mr,r in an address at the Fleming Saturday and Mon-
"Prepare to die.” We think second day's session of the day.
this a hoax, but it* wall to he Cattle Rawer*' A*»ociation in .Judaon Thomas and family
prepared at all times. I Houston told the cattlemen he visited his father and mother
r>-~— "opposed criminal prosecution vveek Mt Leaky.
Amid scenes that were ten- nf (be packers which,” he D. B. end Homer Fleming
sely dramatic, the State As- “could only result in a were in town Saturday.
sembly recently expelled per- fine,’ comparable only to the ___ * ‘T/’r— „
manently the five socialists effect of the touching of a I FOR SALIy-—F ord 5 pass-
members from the New York man’H no8e with the tip of ai^gcr. Apply\to
Assembly. I hey were found Knat\s i„ other words Dp Geo. B. Ray.
by the Assembly to be disloyal jU(lRe Atwood's faith is ‘
WHAT MAKES A BANK?
Well, our answer to that question is that
it is the man behind the bank, the men
Interested in its management, the men
who stand for business integrity and
square dealing.
The officers of our bank are accommoda-
ting and willing to extend you every
courtesy. Our directors are not figure-
heads, they actually direct the affairs of
the bank and know how its business is
conducted. Our stockholders are among
the solid men of the community. These
are what it takes to make a good bank,
in our judgment, a safe place for you to
do business. We invite you to join us.
JUNCTION STATE BANK
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits
$220,000.00.
in-
to the State and to the Nation, finitcsimal, when applied to a FOR SALE4-A one ton Ford
and as such unfit to net in the fjne (bat would, with the pro- Truck, in good/condition, been
Assembly Chamber. Thin lx Pj.ion ()f maninulation in use about Ane month, will
.. - ..... cision of price manipulation, ~ —~ /v.-
the pro pm* way to deal with \}V ma(p, to come directly from sell for $650. / See
such cattle, whether socialists, |(,e stock grower’s pocket. 51-JU K. D. Richardson,
republicans or Democrats. , there probably is not: a st<x*k1 Junction, Texas.
raiser in the whole State of
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Advocate* Trial of Hun Leader*.
For Tax Assessor. For Treasurer.
The Eagle is authorized to The Eagle is authorized to
" announce the candidacy of T. announce the candidacy of .T.
* J. Meredith for the office of A. Browning for re-election to
* Tax Assessor of Kimble Conn- the office of Treasurer of Kim-
tv. subject to the action of the hie County, subject to the ac-
Its almost a settled fact that Texas that has not at some _ _
gsrwrsftasj juv&izrszs ««**•»*«*»^;gnsr»4-as- *°" s&fst trs?4!t
-vhlch ticM h.. will decide to „ i8 this jLitlinjt of the live d, « «*. nr th.ir ..uier- vance. No announcements in- .mi) -.in, ui-ii._ 1920.
head, he has not fully made up sto(-k market through big pack- lingi, «r»tmirt prj the penalty, it would sorted unless cash accompanies -
his mind, but it looks as in,, interests that so often tx> n fom» re r*»t th**m go ami to same. Announcements inserted For lax Assessor. « Commissioner Perinrt 1
though he will be an indepen- „|:iVH havoc with the profits of convict their imtmnfinates; nmi it jn the order in which fees are The Eagle is authorized to Th<>' c'atrip‘ •, ,.lltunl.;..tl,, + *
dent aspirant. th** liv*^ nrodueer And would t»*» » fnree to try to impress ,»aja a( this office. announce the candidacy of .1 ,, ^ ,. lT
_n Hie live STOCK pioouti i. a no ,K ^.nlo with the InvIolaNe P«l'u lue* announce uir announce (he candidacy of J.
t doiis not always stop With the f tnt^rn«tfoi*nt law white -■ ■■ r,T............_ .............))' ^aKland toi le-election to L. Wright for re-election to the
Ran Angelo citizens are to profits, but quite ofen proves ^1^,0 tr, lender* who are m pm Congress $15.00 the oil ice of Tax Assessor ot office of Commissioner of Pro-
N* host to the memlmrs of the financial ruin to the »tock-: B|f|on t0 ftroUH,. n lwM»c dnmor l».DiHtrict 10.00 Kl™b,e County subject to the cinct No< t> Kimble County.
S ieo:t and Goat Raisers A*- >:'<*n. their behalf. By alt toemw let ninden- I (bounty 10.00 afDon ot the l enu>ci atu ih i- (^0 (^e action of the
“wat’on and the lexa Elk Judge Atwood also told the burg *mi i.udemiorff he among the first ^
Assoc’at ion in June. Our cattlemen that they now have ♦„ arH!W(.r. They a*amt «* heroes be- I reel net
maries July 24th, 1920.
citizens must now prepare to th<» key to freedom from do- fore their follower* nnd no lesson
4v...i.. Lam,»m 4*> il. ..i»! » a/ 4Ka y\uo\c0i-u 114^ wauIiI 1m» more ImoresslTS to those fol-
» *»* *f Mill r* t\9 t 11 r > I r* I * million V *■ V»»v r v“' - -
Democratic Primaries to be
held July 24tn, 1920.
Itfl i/inuu
For Tax Assessor.
q». The hotel, and rooming aid. “there is now presented imv..r■* than the -p.■••tade of their lead- The is authorized to The Eagle is authorized to For Commissioner Precinct 4.
will he unable to care to the stockmen of this coun-; <*ra hiwught t« DooK.—aacwniu. . I announce the candidacy of N. announce the candidacy of C. The Eagle is authorized to
^ __,— --- - - > . announce me
iillgi; iigglpiPi WfiSi
"Doug" Motley, erstwhile J!1* k^vards news-! —---For Tax Assessor. 192°* _
Moutain Sun ramrod and now lailioads, and . toe * .. I university hnii*. tba» destroying in District Attorney Tho F'lcrlf* i« »nthori7od ------
.. an.v/.- of Ilk,. Ju.kk-tmn I»5»» I ta4jrt« TJ(. js authoriid to | ann^nce tlfe candkl^y^A VALUABLE HOUSE SAVED.
E«fr1n , („ hr. lU in If it i> gO'>d for the cattle 1 w.MfUrIus to build up Only oner be ---- * '"^.V — ...... e _
♦a1fli ranks of th* "malo "'••n to own stock yard*, it is f„„ n, hM«r t»>. «wt> » : announce the candidacy of i o. Uwler for the office ot Tax ExnwlH Horw WouId ni„
t<. Tank ■ j aoo(\ (ha( they own pack- been inflicted upon the worM. when Geo. F„. Christian of Blanco, Assessor of Kimble County, xrnw qi. . u L. ,e
°rs of great wealth _ by > ^AV.L ...kp.p' Wn„hl trlv^ .« a n thV om oramr. with for District Attorney, subject .„«h.Wf fn nation of Now Sleek and Healthy.
[irs vital Ml houses, which would give in A. D. <wa, the Chiiph Oranr, with for District Attorney, subject subject to the action of the
g into trio luinmiie ou. - ; the most effective hin*piiemy only equaled by tta»t of the to the action of the Democratic Democratic Primaries to be
~ „ them the most enecuve i»in*piwmy omy .«quutr*i ny I«T4 ui u.« io me action oi vm* uenwnmic Democratic rnmaru
««l7nf,Vth hE*tuU.1 over to 'veapons possible in combating j kniner, drteroywi the lihi-nry vt Alex- ( Primaries to be held July 24th held July 24th, 1920.
nent of the Eagle mer to f t *ndrlR In name of God, and that (qoo
B. Bailey but retaining present coition*, in doubtful .ntharay.-Chi-
moriinn u-ith th» n.ibli«h.! would make them virtually in- ^ -
fb.,simwH the packing house elimmating In j„Kf>Wwvln thorr *re wp.ooo fa- announce the candidacy ot \v ^Tavlor'for “the"“office of run (low11 Dx Mnd poor and I
. B. Faw- middle men. would not onlv , cM1(iren of wh«wn l#.ono nre Weaver H. Baker for Judge i.* .ff*v , T rnllrrtnr n thought he w<Ad die soon I
was hen* be of ‘nterest to the «toc^man, nMolnn.,y Among them to-: 0f Kmible County, subject to A„ntv^ In thl got some of DM^Gear’s Stock
nnf ction with the publish- vvouui mase mem w.cajfo rwnira P««L
company as its president, dependent of all Piker s con- _
Motley will ha.»‘ as his trole. Direct from thejam to
•gyiates »n the
^ o^anSSnr^the8 Texas
$^toun- Fnion Stock Yards Company
In reporting his. experience,
Mr. J. C. Uuste, of/Rock Bridge
Baths, Va., stated/: “My horse
Chltd Victim# cf th« W«r.
For Sheriff and Tax Collector, is the best advertisement you
The* Faidhe °is^authorized to I Tbe EaK,e is authomed to ^.ou,5i 'van| \or/ Dr- LeGear’s
T_. -pRthe candidacy of announce the candidacy of W. Stock, Pow(l?rHe was m a
part
ftr*rt stockj
tain Sun.
rZ’ZU.-*M -3TS^.“ I the action Vf the ^mocrat^, g? he* uZ
s KSisl aarssrrsrrs ' ' . m
Chamber of Commerce the one, utterly mfmrgHn»B«si comimroity. Th'|For District and County ( erk. Gws Stoclf Powfers.
__j held July 24th, 1920.
>for the stockman
Above. The stockman can
iw become ioint owners with
r ACiMaens of Houston in a bie
packing and stock
industry and share in
JtadnpDflbs. There will also be
r«.cVShi of directors composed
eminent live stock men
Pin assist in the control
fraction of its affairs.
first opportunity
m
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in the
thlTrtaht to becS^'Tinter- DtotHct and County Ork
hSoSff1. dulTSdlhi «-ii T>>= Eajle in »jthoH«d to
thusiastic manner in which the announce the^ candidacy of Ur
proposition
the_ cattle
(Turk) Kindr
te of District
Democratic Piimaries to bci110^’ "teirs, hogs and sheep
held July 24th, 1920. j JJ ^oneV
_ ... . _ _ „ .pew* Mfiicine Co., St Louis,
For Sheriff and Tax Collector. Mo.
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