The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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THE JUNCTION RAGLE. FRIDAY OCTOBER 29. 1*20.
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Junction Auto Co
Taylor & ^livers, Props.
If your car not'd* retiring or parts bring it to us.
If your tires are worn out let us fit you out in new
ones. /
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If you need gas let us fiU your tank.
If you need lube, vve have the best.
We want your business and will treat you right.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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Junction Auto Co.
Tayl«r & Silvers, Props.
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• rmVENSON A KNETSCII •
N, Cl PATTERSON,
JIWIV.IR.
I deer South Stale Hank,
kepainnc a Specialty. Juact ton
M i: BI.ACKBURN
Lawyer
Will Practice tu all State
and Fade rat Court*
Abstract!* of Titles of Kim*
ble County
Dr. P. H. Koftn
DENTIST
Office West Side Court-
house Square
All work Spot Cash
Go to the
City Grocery
GROCERIES
Hoggett & Reynolds, Props.
Junction, Texas
BEN HEY
Heal Estate and LfVe Stock
Notary Public.
Oil Leases and Royalties
Abstracts of Title
Write Deeds, Mortgages,
Contracts, Bills of Sale and
other Instruments of writ-
ing.
Junction, - Texas.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For District Judge 33rd Dis.—
J. H. McLEAN.
For District Attorney 33. Dis—
GEO. B. CHRISTIAN.
For Representative 115th Dis.—
J. B. STEWART.
For County Judge—
WEAVER H. BAKER.
For County Attorney—
ROBT. I. WILSON.
For District and County Clerk:
N. R. SKAGGS.
For Treasurer:
J. A. BROWNING
For Tax Assessor:
J. W. RAGLAND
For Sheriff and Tax Collector:
tir xxr rr A VT HP
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For Commissioner Precinct 1—
J. L. WRIGHT.
For Commissioner Prec. 2—
ANDREW N. WOOD.
For Commissioner Perc. 3—
G. R. IVY.
For Commissioner Prec. 4—
R. R. KING.
We often wonder what will
really happen when the world
comes to an end, but we are so
averse to being fussed up that
we have decided not to await the
outcome.
-o —
The wise man seldom fails
to recognize the truth, but on-
ly a fool blurts it out at all
times.
-o—
Many a man makes a d. f.
of himself when trying to be
smart, but only the other fel-
lows know it.
o
When your friends begin to
tactfully avoid you, stop and
think. How many times have
you inflicted your troubles upon
them of late?
...—o-
The laws of this country were
made to be enforced against
every one but you. But don’t
mention it. We knew you’d
with us.
There’s always a weak spot
in every lie that is told, and
that’s why we know they are
lies.
Talk less and say more, and
the world will understand you
better.
We always wish our friends
a Merry Christmas in time to
get a few in return before it is
too late. Here’s yours.
-o-
There’s still one good feature
left to football. It’s good for
the lungs.
-o--
Our office devil says she re-
ceived a painful impression the
other day. She sat on the busi-
ness end of a tack.
Diet and Disease.
First Canibal
has hay fever.”
Second Canibal -
brought it on?”
First Canibal—“He
grass-widow.”
Our chief
“What
ate
When we mortals reach the
jumping off point of life we im-
mediately decide that it is not
time to jump.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
The public is hereby notified
that hunting or ttespassing of
any kind is pojrftively forbid-
den on any land owned by us.
E. O/Bode & Sons.
When a wife wears the family
pants she is at least considerate
in one respect. She doesn’t
parade them before the public.
-o-
Woman came into politics
with a whoop, but let’s hope
she doesn’t go out with a
scream.
If this internal war fare over
the merits and demerits of the
league of nations doesn’t sub-
side soon we fear it will eclipse
even the base ball scandal and
the booze runner- revelations.
And that would be “some
eclipse.”
FOR SALE—We have for
* * * * * * *
HORACE E. WILSON
Lawyer
Will practice in all State
and U. S. Courts
Real Estate and Vendor
Lein Notes Bought and sold
Office West Side Court
House Square
FRANK L WILSON
Abstracter and Notary Pub-
lic /
WrUfs
Contracts, Deeds, Mortga-
ges, Releases, Etc.
Loans and Fire Insurance.
Office West Side Court
House Square.
Junction, Texus
JUNCTION WOOL S MOHAIK CO.
Junction and Menard, Texas.
Courteous Treatment Fair Dealings
We can save you money on Salt, Flour, Meal, Feed,
Sheet Iron, Etc.
COMPLETE STOCK OF LUMBER AND
BUILDING MATERIAL.
We operate our own trucks and make deliveries to
your ranch promptly. Give us your business
and we promise to do our best to please you.
TRY US WITH. YOUR NEXT CLIP OF
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
We handle it like you want it handled.
JUNCTION WOOL & MOHAIR CO.
John R. Smart, President and General Manager.
Junction and Menard, Texas.
Kimble County Abstract Co.
E. Holekanuk Manager
The Kimble Cour^r Abstract Co., has been
taken over bv^T Holekamp and business
transactions will continue the same as in the
past under his management,
sale 400 mutton goats which
can be seen at our ranch 16
The last census was a dif- miles southwest of .Roosevelt,
ficult one to take. Most of the AH of these tfoatsitfre in good
population was counted twice | condition. Far ylurther par-
—at home, and then again atjticulars, write of phone
Los Angeles, Newport or Palm Rode Bros.,
Beach. ltY Roosevelt, Texas.
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tell TRESPASS NOTICE.
But
be ar. expert at
shoes and then
address a
Newspapers dispatches
th*t>Bta devil "of a'Jwig way T*>e public it hereby notified
from being in the furnace. that gathering pecans, trap-
Letters to the editor are al-
ways welcome—doubly so when
accompanied by a check. Write
often.
KILLS THE BLUE BUGS
and all Blood Sucking
by feeding Martin’s.
Blue Bug KilW
ens. Your m<
absolutely satisfied
teed by
Insects
ping, hunting or trespassing
of any kind (a ady of my pas-
tures is positively forbidden.
You are warned to stay out.
84-tf G. R. Ivy.
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GET MORE EGGS.
By feeding “Martin’s Egg
Producer” DouMt your money
onderful back in Eggg/or your money
chick- back in Cash. Guaranteed by
not Hankins Drug Company.
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Guaran-
51-S0t
HANKINS DRUG STORE.
You may have your sub-
scription to th$ Dallas News,
San Antonio
Worth Star
Ibv calling at
lit cost you DO
TRESPASS NOTICE.
anting <
kind is
Huntii
any I
. on the land
Foltwn«on
renewed tioiL
office. I
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WVAWR H RAKRR
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County Attorney Kimble
Qounty
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Will practice in all Civil
Cases
Junction, Texas
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JUIICIIU1I,
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l CAaa
DR. R. D. BYLER, Dentist
Specializes in all Lines of
Denial W^k.
Second Flo<\^Sfmth Building.
MASONS TEXAS.
Phones—Office, 21; Res. 55.
WILL HAVE THE
FAMOUS BUCKS.
A. A. Bitter of Brackettville,
Texas will handle the Famous
Wm. Riddell ^luLBbn’s Angora
Bucks, MonmeuMi, Oregon, this
s^&son*
He will give notice in this
paper later of the date of open-
ing day so that all parties in-
terested or wanting bucks may
be on the ground. 10tf
TO KILL SCREW WORMS.
heal
Screw
bittk
OIOTOTOTdToTOTO^
To the Public in General
The following prices now prevail on the Baby
Overland 4, effective now, $140.00. Decline Touring
and Roadster delivered at your home for $1035.00.
Previous price was $1180.00. Coupe and Sedans drop
accordingly. We will be pleased to call on you with
demonstrator and explain the merits of the little
car after 200,000 miles of rough service in your own
country. We retain the agepey and sale of above.
We also retain the ageprffy for the Republic Truck
and are able to handle ypdr business on the new trucks
and cars with o^e-Uma down and good collateral
notes for balance[fdr monthly installment plan. Fire,
theft and collision insurance added.
We also carry a complete line of all designs of
monuments at Lockhart, Texas. Will be pleased to
figure with you. Should you be in the market for
anything in our line please give us a chance at your
business. The Vermont Marble remains the same
price as we have on hand a large stock of Vermont
Marble at the old price, but the George Marble and
Granite will be sold at a 15 per cent advance.
We believe Vermont Marble to be superior to any
other Marble and cAn furnish it at the old price.
Call and see our prices and samples.
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I. W. McDo
JUNCTION,
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