The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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THE JUNCTION EAGLE. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 9. 11*21
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otbor auothor om» storj- vmhnIfu «ba>'k
Tlu* wholt* stroot 1* ot»* bis fir** trap."
Hey man Drug Company
"But Tb*»\ only want <*n houar
hold furnlturo, Brttjr.”
Miss Simms rosont***! nu«*h *•»*•> uar
Junction, Texas,
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pen on streets
of Junction
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one end. Will
appreciate return
to Eagle of.
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, G. Perry.
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Worm Killer
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JUNCTION
ELECTRIC BOOT & SHOE SHOP
I am now in position to fill your orders for
Roots. While in town call and see me.
First class repairing done at Reasonable Prices.
E. O. LOWGREN,
$2,662,95').
THE BIGGEST LINER Imodations for 4,100. She is
TO BE IN SERVICE. I equipped with four huge oil
burning engines, capable of de-
veloping from 62,000 to 64,000
horsepower. Her. normal speed
will be about 23 knots. The
Nek York—The new 56,000,-
ton liner Majestic, the largest
ship in the wond, will be put
into service on the New York-'s^*Ps agents estimate that the
Southampton - Cherbourg run sI)ace occupied by the 1,245
next spring, the International rooms* engines and machienry ^
Mercantile Marine Company an- equals that of about 800 ager-
nounced. The Majestic which a&e four-room city apartments, j
was to have been called the Bis- -o-
mark by :her original owners, MONUMENT WORK
is nowr being finished at Ham-1 -
*,ur£- | When in need of a Monument;
The giant craft which is | write or phone F. L. Napier at j
2,000 tons larger than the Le-! Menard, who has had 22 years
viathan and 10,000 larger than
the Olympic, will carry a crew
of 1,100 and passenger accom-
experience in the business. All
work first class and guaranteed
with promp service.
Special Sale at
Junction Grocery Company
During week ending Sept. 10.
Cane Sugar I 3 lbs. for $1, 100 lbs. . $7.30
/ Brer Rabbit or Green Velva Syrup
4 10 lbs. 95 cents 5 lbs.
KooKoo 10 lbs. 7 5c, 5 lbs.
Searchlight Matches 6c, dozen boxes
Crisco 6 lbs, $1.05, 3 lbs. . . .
American Beauty Flour 48 lb. sack
Armour’s Milk, baby size . . 6c
Carnation milk, baby size . . 7c
Eagle Milk -.....25c
No. 2 Campbell’s Pork and Beans 2 for 25c
50c
63c
25c
50c
25c
$2.40
$1.45
$1.95
$1.10
40c
24c
I
Eupion Kerosene 5 gal.
Wrigley’s gum 4c, 20 package box
Chrystal White Soap 4 bars
Creme Oil, Palm Olive or Fairy 7 for
Glycerine Soap, 6 for
Cotton Seed Meal or Cake
s Wheat Bran . . •
** K. M. B. Chops
Maxwell House Coffee
jSE&Si
Marigold Jelly 5 lb. bucket
Wrapped Bacon Bellies, lb.
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of her tfiven itniue and plainly ahowed
tt. “I know, hut If ever a good tire
fcot started In that neighborhood
there wouldn't he a house left. I'm
quite sure the furniture which you
recommend Insuring would not remain
mi spender! unhurt In the air.”
Despite the sjtrcasm the young man
was nonplused.
“1 grant you that, hut—" he lesneti
closer and to all intent was engager!
in n strictly business conversation
“but, Betty dear, have you no heart?”
Betty glared. "What are you drh
ing at? This is a poor business risk,
a very had 11 re hazard, and probably
a poor moral hazard as well. Folks
who live In such places may not he
overparticular about setting a Hre.
Please have It ordered cancelled,"
“As ! was saying, Betty,” he con-
tinued easily, "this poor couple have
begun h home, all secure In their fan-
cied happiness, and then you, a girl
without n heart, refuse to Issue their
policy when they try to Insure the
material part of their happiness. Con-
fidence Is smashed, they begin to
think about the poor outside of their
home, the rickety old fireproofless
shack. They go to sleep dreading
that elixir of life, afraid the house
will burn around them while they
slumber. The noise of the laundry he
comes prophetic; the kid next door
with a fire cracker sets their nerves
jangling. Peace Is gone and all be-
ceause a certain flint-hearted—”
"That will do. Mr. Phelps. Tills is
a business office. I try to he a busi-
ness woman, hut you have utterly
failed to he a business man. Per-
haps If you had—” She hurried away
leaving a much disconcerted person
leaning over the map counter.
The much abused $300 policy was
cancelled in due season. Days passed
as they do In all Insurance offices,
Betty retained a cold silence, even
Ignoring Jimmy's wistful attempts to
appear contrite. And then, one dnj.
after the company had sustained a
big loss, he came over to Betty’s cor-
ner, his face aglow, all differences for-
gotten.
"I’ve got my chance, Betty," he said
eagerly. "I asked for it and I’m go-
ing to do Inspecting, starting this nf-
ternoon with that big loss at W—.
I've Imagined that you were hard-
hearted, Betty, but perhaps If I try
to become a business roan, perhaps—”
But Miss Simms totally Ignored the
mischievous face above her. "I can’t
ever forgive you,” she announced curt-
ly, hanging away on her noiseless
typewriter In an effort to create noise.
She thought, with remorse, of her
words late thnt afternoon when there
came rumors thnt the shaky walls of
the W-ruins had collapsed, injuring
several. The company could not get
In touch with Its agent nnd Betty went
home without her usual appetite for
supper. She tried to eat and at last,
Hfter several attempts, gave It up and
a little shamefacedly went to the tele-
phone, ,
The Voice at the other end of the
telephone seemed coolly Impersonal.
“Yes, he has been hurt badly, though
not seriously.”
"Could she cciiie over?" There was
a moment of silence and then;
‘Tin sorry, but he thinks you are
probably not really Interested and It.
would only he an unnecessary bother."
“I’ll be right over,” said Miss Betty
Simms, shortly.
Jimmy's white face grinned above
the coverlet. "Tried to be s business
man, hut 'twas knocked on the head
first time, by a brick, at that. Guess
I can't he nothing hut a 'sob sister’
clerk.”
Betty slipped a band o\er his one
unbnndaged one. "Jim,” she said soft-
ly. "It was mean of me to call you
that. If you’ll Just try to get strong
soon again, I’ll—we’ll make a business
man of you—together."
"We?" he queried faintly, and s*
she nodded, lie shook his head. “No,
It was selfish e\en to think of such «
thing. Betty.”
"It wasn't. If you have withdrawn
the dozen proposals, Jirnmy Phelps, 1*11
take a leap year's opportunity. We
can mart with *3*10 worth of dollar
down furniture in a hnmhle shack,
anywhere."
“And supiK»s:r,* ,h*» furniture pe<»pi*
come for our stuff when wt can’t j»ay,
paaee1^ roiJ taST^ave
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Yngora Ruck for Salt*.
Angora Buck of pure South
African hlook for salt*. “Jim
Ferguson’’ Record No. 75348.
hrod by Grit & Oherry.
James Prentice,
16 JUp. Junction. Texas.
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TRESSPASS NOTICE
This is to notify all par tics
that hunting or fishing on my
por.ws ,.f the ..nsuinjr v«*«r. lte*r.,('reTk is sV'i,',l\
.... , , .... . prohibited muter the penal tv of
I In* product of the 15c tax L ^ , 1
tor textlieeks was estimated op-tf (). I). Nance.
at $4,044,653. Deducting from
tihis the amount set aside as
•he .«x.hook fund fr„m ENLARGED KODAK PICTURES FREE
this 15c tax there would re- sand us A irui Otisi 1m brm Kmhk iistatai you r«ti Sin
main in the available school ^ntsfromonecentup
fund for the session of 1929-21 TllC MAYO STUDIOS
I Be esttl
mate oi exptutae
for t \u
pmvha
se of free text*
)>ook>
for t he
scholastic year
of 19
l»-21 was
given as $1..
6S1,60,’
L The
balance in the
t e xt hoc
>k fund i
m Sept. 1st. was
estimai
ted to U
* $:juii,uoo. The
board
set aside
Sl.3Sl.ti03 as a
U*xt hi
H>k fund
to meet the ex-
QROWNWOOD, TEX
Makes Liberal Advances on Sheep. Goats,
Wool and Mohair.
Established 1869.
VOOO<rO<H><>CK><H>0 OOOOOOOO OOOO OOOOOO CH>000<H>OHOO-OChOOOOOOOO<H
BULLS FOR SALE
j; I have forty head of Registered Hereford Bulls
;: for sale from calves to three-year-olds. Raised :
all of them.
IPrices from $100 to $175
These Bulls are in 45 miles of Junction on the
Gunzer ranch adjoining Fort Terrett.
Can not go into ticks.
G. F. Stewart
Sonora, Texas
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STEVENSON A KNRTSCH •
lawyera. •
Junction. Ttui. *
N. PATTERSON.
J E W KIRK.
I door South State Rank.
Repairing u Specialty. Junction
M. E. BLACKBURN
lawyer
Will Practice in all State
and Federal Courts
Abstracts of Title* of Kim-
ble County
^INVESTIGATE THIS COLLEGE.
g-J WHUMAN JUNIOR COLLMil. MERIDIAN. TEXAS.
Located in the most healthful part of Texas; the beautiful scenery
along the Bosque River is unsurpassed: no malaria: ideal inviron-
ment.
(bourses offered in Literary,JFine Arts, and Commercial Depart-
ment.
College classed “A-plus.”fcvAll faculty members hold degrees and
are specially trained.
Best in Athletics under Expert Coaches Co-educational.
Good Brick Dormitories. Reserve Your Room.
Select School Capacity Limited- Write for Catalogue.
J. HALL BOWMAN, President.
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j Chas. Schreiner Bank
$ (UNINCORPORATED)
5 KERRVILLE, TEXAS.
BEN HEY
Real Estate and Live 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.-
* * * * * * *
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
Writes
Contracts, Deeds, Mortga-
ges, Releases, Etc.
Loans and Fire Insurance.
Office West Side Court
House Square.
Junction, Texas
WEAVER H. BAKER
-County Judge Kimble-
County.
LAWYER.
J unction, Texas
TRESPASS NOTICE.
This will give notice to the
public that all lands owned or
controlled by me is posted.
Please stay out.
27 Wes Smith.
Home Construction & Realty Company
MKNARD. TEXAS
LUMBER PAINT
BUILDING HARDWARE PLUMBING SUPPLIES
Material to Build Your Home Complete
JUNCT10NKERRVILLE MAIL LINE
■ ROY KEMP, CONTRACTOR.
Monday, Wennofday and Friday at
in Kerrville in time to catch train
TRESPASS NOTICE.
The public is hereby notifitd
that gathering pecans, trap-
ping, hunting or trespassing
of any kind in any of my pas-
tures is positively forbidden.
You are warned to stay out.
34-tf G. R. Ivy.
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TRESSPASS NOTICE
Any fishing or hunting on our
property or land controlled by
us is strictly forbidden under
penalty of the law.
,T. L. Wright.
Y. P. Oliver.
30-tf Frank Baker. $
-o-
TRESPASS NOTICE.
No trespassing,
trapping allowed
owned or controlled by
dersigned.
L. M
R. T.
a R.
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1921, newspaper, September 9, 1921; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801098/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .