The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1920 Page: 7 of 8
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THE JUNCTION EAGLE FRIDAY OCTOBER UK liKH*
Our Motto
We Sell for Less
\\ e have always sold our gtxxls for less anti we will continue to do
so as long as we art* in business and when you are offered goods else-
where at a reduction we will even do better.
We are now offering our immense stock of Dry Goods and Notions at
a 20 to 30 per cent reduction.
On our Ginghams, Domestics, Outings and Piece Grxxls we give you
30 per cent off.
30 per cent off on Men and Boys Overalls.
2 5 per cent off on our entire line of Men and Boys Suits.
25 per cent off on Ladies and Children’s Ready - to^Wear and Hats.
25 per cent off on our entire line of Underi
20 per cent off on our excellent line of MenT Women and Children
Shoes.
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Junction, Texas
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The goods you will buy of us are the very best goods to be had, all
new and the styles are of the very latest out.
You will be the gainer by calling at our store and taking advantage of
this Money Saving Reduction.
Remember We Se
Phillip Joseph
The Grand Leader—Junction, Texas
Less
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KERKVILLE, TEXAS.
Hakes Liberal Advances on Mttep. (ioats,
Wool and Mohair.
Established 1809.
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“To Err Is Human.”
It must take a queer kind of
a heart to rejoice over the
downfall of a human being.
One of the saddest things in
th’s world is to see a man or a
woman who has had the con-
fidence of the people, suddenly
deprived of it. Nothing earth-
ly, that we know of, has a high-
er value than character, and
when some great misfortune
sweeps that from beneath a
friend, a neighbor or a citizen,
it is a distinct loss to the whole
community.
A man may go so far wrong
that we cannot excuse him, or
a woman might by her deeds
SHOULD THEY
SLEEP APART.
This question was raised by
a good lady in the Progressive
Farmer, saying:
“My husband is nervous and
tosses at night. A friend ad-
vises our getting single beds.
She says I am taking his
strength. Is that possible?”
And in answering the ques-
tion the progressive editor of
the Progressive Farmer says:
“Yes, it is true perhaps . It
When daughter comes home Let me look after your ex-
from school she brings hack a press business. My car runs
number of fads aiui f.un-'ics daily from Junction to Menard
that Grandma knows would not and I will appreciate an oppor-
have entertained any sensible tunity to take care of any bus-
girl when she was growing up. iness that you may trust to my
The Indian squaw didn’t
wear any more clothes or paint
than some of the modern sis-
ters, but she made up for it In
work.
care.
L. A. Warren.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
Pa was a good judge of mrvt
everything, but it did look like
is not so in the sense of your he at least kept back his best
absorbing his strength by elec-1 decisions for the selection of
trie currents or some such the-j the jeans that went into the
ory, but it may be so in the Fourth of July breeches for us
sense of your moving and dis- boys. The color was nearly red
Fishing and hunting, killing
squirrels or quail is strictly
forbidden on my premises
without a written permit from
me.
21 tf N. C. Patterson.
drift beyond the reach of ouriturbing him. He mav be con- .and the old town wat who !ov-
Aunt Jeinina says that most
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respect. But we must remr.m-j scious of your presence and not ed to poke things at us anyway, ^ /’’’l thpv n rmniLl IkIt
ber “to err is human,” we must; relax in trying to keep from would laugh about how manyj # v ‘ T f M
recognize that regardless of the disturbing you. Perhaps you pair of those red breeches he fhpvm* r,lim. J
elements out of which mankind|sleep in an ordinary farmhouse could count hanging around a!ufnjVwnv An(] oV,\,
is created and given a place bedroom which has none too water melon wagon at the same
only a little lower than the I much air at best and you are time,
angels, there are weaknesses j breathing the oxygen he might
in the composition that alas; use. You may like less or more »»»♦»♦♦»♦♦♦»»»♦»♦»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦ as
now and then cannot resist covering than he. It has been **
stairway. And she found this
out without marryiny, too.
20 Per Cent Off
-FiTStOM F?M<! Tires
FACTORY GUARANTEE
Note Our New Prices:
Old Price New Price
30x3 Plain...........................$17.75 $14.20
30x3 1-2 Non Skid..............J......$23.50 $18.80
30x3 1-2 Plain—.......... $21.15 $16.92
31x4 Non Skid........... $22.80 $26.24
32x3 1-2 Non Skid............ $28.00 $22.40
32x4 Non Skid________________________$37.40 $29.92
33x4 Non Skid—..................*—$39.26 $31.40
34x4 Non Skid________________________$40.10 $32.08
32x4 1-2 Non Skid—................$50.00 $40.00
33x4 1-2 Non Skid-L—...........$51.60 $41.20
33x3 1-2 Non Skid...............$53.25 $42.60
35x4 1-2 Non Skid.....................$55.65 $44.52
36x4 1-2 Non Skid........... $56.50 $45.20
This Price Does Not Include War Tax,
Our Supply is Limited.
Junction Auto Co.
Junction, Texas.
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Notice To Goat Men
the terrific influence for evil.
When a person goes wrong,
the first inclination is to say,
“yes,” I always thought that
that was a life of pretense,”
and the first act is to join in
the clamor with those who
heartlessly condemn the erring
found to be best for the health
of most people of middle age to
have separate beds; they sleep
better and are less nervous.”
“In the name of Holy Smoke,”
the editor of The Cotton Ginner
exclaims,, “is it possible, is it
possible that, after twenty
one. No pity is shown as a years of the most peaceful, |
rule, no thought is taken of sweet and restful sleep, this
those who wear a crown of progressiveness is going to j
sorrow. The warmest hand of drive the husband away from
friendship, through the clc^r, the worn and sacred couch of i
Hi calm days is generally the one his wife to a single bed, where
that turns cold the quickr-t in cold wintery days of bleak I
and the lips that most of all December he would have to
should defend or keep quiet, crawl all alone between tw’o
hasten to scatter the withering freshly ironed sheets that nre
poison. as cold as fee?” “My Go ,”
If we could look into the home exclaimed he, and in his d »s-
that has been touched by a peration, closing his eyes, he
wayward step and feel some- prayed: ”Oh, Lord, save us
thing of the agony of the from this progressive age, and,
hearts of those who understand; forbid that he should ever j
if we could follow out the full leave, or forsake, the one whom
consequence of a wrong deed; he had sworn to love and not I
as it throws its shadow across
JUNCT ON-KERRV LLE MAIL L’NE
ROY KEMP, CONTRACTOR.
Car leaves Junction lUwdfy, Wednesday and Friday.
Returns Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
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golden locks and blue eyes—
even into the innocence of a
cradle of dimples and smiles
and love—we would more care-
fully avoid pricking with
thorns, the
forsake, until death should
speak peace to him.” Then, and
not until then, would he follow
the philosophy of this progres-
sive age, and “forsake the wavs
of the fathers,” said he.
The oldest and bast
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ALLY aCITRL
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JESSE J 'BEITIL
FRANK O. RCtTCL
THE OLD HOUSE
rBcst Plac# to Boy
Lumber and | Building Materia! of
II Kinds
Beitel Lu
E. SCHWETHELM, Msasger
Yards Hoar Dvpot Korrrillo, Tasas
We are offering 100 Angora Bucks
for sale this season, including several ex-
tra nice ones. We are selling these
goats at a very low price. If you are in
the market for a Goat or Goats come
and see us, we have most any class Goat
you may want. Repnember we guaran-
tee absolnte satisfaction and take your
note if it iaLndt convenient for you to
pay cash.
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