The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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THK Jt’NVTION FAULK. FRIDAY tXTORER 2$. 1920
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Regardless of our 2(1 per cent redtx !inn off our full retail stock
from regular prices we are giving
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.Lee Lowry, C% C%
Ernest Wilson Ct<
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Alex J. V
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• UR AL AM) PERSON \L *
• MENTIONS.
n the Grst of the «wk
dual treatment He was
v a horse falling with
At present he is able
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All ads placed in this paper
run until ordered out.
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Hud Fleming from the Tele-
graph community -was in our
city YV. (lues lav.
Madge and son. Fred,
in Junction Saturday,
res Farmer has returned
1 after a visit of several
s in San Antonio and other
- j point*.
Mien who was called to -
. Runnels county, bv the Our Goods are movipg better
f his brother, has r - merchandise for lop money,
tod reports hie brother Come and invest n|jdv.
tier. ; Alex J. Hamer Co.
Mr. and Mrs.
tfue-va in Ju.id vi
t i veek.
Furr
were
»><» Hey man, cashier of The Ladies of the Moth<
'ationaJ Rank of Menard church will meet with
*' t ied by J. R. Rain bolt Dwkery for th r usual •
. and 0:'ca»* Lang were Friday afternoon,
in our 1 ttie city this
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On Ihe Miming 1 i»!i Class linods:
BEST QUALITY OUTINGS
ALL QUALITIES OF GINGHAMS
ALL BLEACHED DOMESTIC
M. R*h? <e : o ' •*. •• \
isitor to Junction YVednes-
Mrs. Jim YV’right was a guest
in our little c t v Tuesday.
Andrew Wood whs among
ALL UNBLEACHED DOMESTIC
ALL JOHN B. STETSON HATS
Jack Turner and Doug Nance
havi gone to the "> g Ben
country on a several r.n s hunt-
ing trip.
•> are bargains in our
us, all ov r the store.
"s, is fu l of lift j «“"n.ion frien<la the first ot the This embraces the best and newest goods on Ihe market today
•nd see us, ask us
for lower prices.
Alejf Hamer Co.
Mr. Cox from the A. M. col-
lege is a guest of our little city
this week.
Mrs .r.«. bishop v.as o;ii«i and a biauliful new stock to select from.
to the bed side of her mother,
Mrs. Landers, the last of the
1 e barn at the Ragland and week. We are glad to re port
i y ra-K’h caught on f re! Mrs. Landers some better at
Mrs. Fbnsit 1} • • . -
t”rned the first of the wen*
f’*o ' Marlin where ip b ‘cu
for sometime on acco of ,T •
health, and we are glad to re-
port that she is much improved. * to
turning. The fire was | this time,
and put out before1
Cash Bargains on Groceries
h damage was don
* Maddox a prosperous
' am from the Hmekbcrry
’ • * was a pleasant va-
in our little city this week.
this adverti
at the tnarke
California Pink Beans p:r pnun
Found—Some one left nose
attachments for eye glasses at
the Citv Me;dCMarket. Owner
,v have .mi™ /ov Mary Jane Molases, gallon bucket'
i!tm(Jlt and calling J ^
1 Three Pound Bucket Coffee, groun
4ft
Bob White Laundry Soap, p< r bar
FURNISHERS
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We can help to make your home more comfortable.
If you are in need of anything- in the furniture or house-
hold line, we will appreciate your giving- us an opportu-
nity to be of service to you.
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Louse and not know what you are getting PLEASE give
us an opportunity to figure with you.
We are prepared to compare prices with the mail
order houses and guarantee every piece of goods to be
what we represent it^oe or your money will be refund-
ed . f|f , f
If what we sell is not right we make it right, and it
costs you no more.
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9 cents
95 cents
90 ecuIs
1 cents
14 cents
Bitter hurry and get these goods while the getting is good.
Alex J
6 Hames
Th< People i;<T <.)« liiinvs
Y\\ II. Dixon from his ranch
on the divide was a pleasant
visitor in our little city Friday.
Ross Beasley and wife were
guests in Junction last of the
week
Jim Moore was among our
business visitors Friday last.
Rain Coats, u»r boys, girls NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
and growft ups. Excellent OF KIMBLE COUNTY
trou ght before ll.o i ——
Quali’ /. Irought
h gh prices, and now go at
discount ot 2 > |H»r cc.it.
one now.
Alex J. Hamer Co.
George Vierling w
Junction friends Saturda
lowing
datets
collecting
IiOst—Half Circle Pin, set
with pearls uupj h purple pansy
in center. ^uit»!e reward to
finder if fc^ujmod to Miss
Dorothy Mudge or left at the
Eagle office. 28tf
Miss Maggie Whitworth, the
beautiful daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Whitworth of Noxville.
and wh9 attended School at
Harper several foregone terms
passed through Harper last
week en route to Kerrville to but it
TRESPASS NOTICE.
_ House,
Saturday,
London, Saturday, Nov. 20.
Oscar Latta,
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
SHEEP NOTES
All hunting or fijldng on nw j
place is strictly u#hib ted, and
any one caJght^nereon will In j _.ri oiterivjg
prosecuted L^ne fullest extent PeK,Hfered
of the law. j br(Ml to Iamk>
27tf C. W. Henderson. Ferbuary, to
iber of
; ewes
anuarv and
Cham-
pion ram at $100 as they run.
Will also lease big ram for 60
WE could write thi; d*>'8
^ n P , . O. YV. Cardwell,
r full of barpfain L 27 3t Christoval, Texas.
costs to much.
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enter the Schofield School for r>i,r ovwl v “L,°- B" ,now has 8 »«w
the Fall and Winter term ^ * JTOOd AJltOT need■», s gnificance. It is tacked onto
West Texas Star. money as Well as we. Invitations in high society and
So we adb not saying T™™ "fe'ch your ovm booie "
Fawcett-Motley Furniture
Washington, New York and mpf yOUj
other points on business.
know.
yythin#
Free Delivery,
. Wanted—Your clothes to Just COltie around and
chan and press, Junction Tailor soe us> our derks will
op’ awful glad to show you
barga'ns.
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good
ight from
me for
M. Huffman.
Plain duties are
Lost one blue serge coat, size the many bargains WC?
2JS*i ILSUtS 2: h»™- They will he hap.
SS? -X'" py to *11 you somethin.
oft.ei|o not I
relished simply because they
are plain. A little of the spec* "
tacular injected into them
would cause their perf<
with alacrity.
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me at the Buck Horn Barber and give yOU bat?k 20c
Shop. Albert Bartley jQn eyery do„ar you pur.
Hardy Farmer, wife and b chase,
by were guests in Junction last, ^LEX J. HAMER Co.
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The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1920, newspaper, October 29, 1920; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801014/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .