The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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Wtll gin cotton Tuesday i
Friday after this week.
L. H. I. and M. C«
Misses ]
Jessie Smith and Mary Willis,
went: to Fort Worth Wednesday
of last week to attend the)
Tear bars Convention which waul
beNI in that citv.
The turkey has taken tl
tbanks out of Thanksgiving I
soaring to the prohibitive price ~ "■ol*
of fifty cents a (wiund dressed, Mias Ruth Simon left Mon-
—Temple Mirror day for Mason where she has
The above is true with you. accepted a position a a gover-
but with we Junction folks its nr so,
different. Come out here in -
God’s country where the air is J. I). Motley of Junction was
pure and the people are loyal here on a short business trip
and big hearted and the tur- the first of the week.—Kerrville
keys are to be had for the kill- Mountain Sun.
ing. Why live all your life, -
wher* you do nothing hut work ^<Jet one of those combina- yiiss Dorthy Hodgt:
Walker Ragsdale, cashier of
the First National Hank of
Rock Spring* came over Thurs-
day to spend Thanksgiving with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F
Ragsdale on North Llano.
Mr. and Mrs. Olney Patter-
son, Mrs. Carl Wolf and Kollos
McDonald, went to Kerrville
Wednesday afternoon to meet
______who came
coats, priced Up to Kerrville for the foot
hall game.
As the measure of your
power without thrill leaves
Men achieve not by what they make, but by
what they save. Wages, salaries, dividends,
profits—all are fleeting things; thrill only abides
to cheer and compensate the labor ol life. ^ ou
cultivate this personal quality by having an ac-
count with this dependable Bank.
JUNCTION STATE BANK
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits
$220,000.00.
rod v.oik. Out ! ••’<■ it Mut« ,, , r;ij,, .wul
less Kimble Ilk * 'PI* it ’ •11 at \ I
with old work and enjoyable Alex\/ Hamer Co.
pleasure and we feel good all _
the time and never bothered. vt i? u 1 fncle *Je*rt Meridith and wife
_- _ t M”\ M- h- HoV,4,ui- , SSh“ i left Monday for San Joe where
Mm" *"«' M,h'“ (hey will ma!«t their future
‘ onora home. They have lived in
Mrs. (ieorge Hamilton, Mr*.
Roy Williams and Miss Susie
Beasley were pleasant visitors
in Junction Monday.
IStta Hoggett went
ter, Mrs. Tom Driakill.
years and have many warm
I friends here who regret to s e
them leave.
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After two years of building the new home of the
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Largest Circulation
in Tox.a-
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We started “something” when,_
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announcumentvpf ouf Big Reduc-
tion Sale. Tkeref is always «£♦
something doinj^/tt; the Hamer ♦♦♦
Store which is To the mutual A i
benefit of the community. JT
Alex J. Hamer Co. z
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Will be completed on January First
IJou w^lre Invited to Uisit It
Not the largest, but one of the most modern plants in
America. Your STAR-TELEGRAM will be dressed
new—head to foot. Fasy to read,
In addition to being a complete newspaper it will
continue as the Picture Paper of the Southwest, with
its superior
Qreen eftrt ^picture Section
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P. I). Mathis and father, T.
S. Ethridge Riley, Dr. C. D.
Dixon and Dr. Hargus of San
Antonio, Rev. J. C. Campbel of
Seguine, Rev. Hull of Weldon,
E. Weekly and son and H. Web-
er of Nixon are at tin* L. Bea
ley ranch on a hunting trip.
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A New Dodj
stock.
Alex
tring car in
Hamer Co.
READ THE NEWS—THEN VIEW THE NEWS
The printed story tells part—maybe half. Pictures
tell the other half—next year why not get the other
half. He- well posted. Save Money and Subscribe
during
Bore ain Days
ANNUALLY DECEMBER 1st to 15th
The Rates are Reduced*from $10.00 and $3.00
!
Felton Wright and sister,
Mins Mattie who are attending
school at Brownwood, came
over to spend Thanksgiving
with their parents,. Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Wright. They were
accompanied from Menard by
Miss Ara Chapman, who is a
guest at the Wright home.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All hunting o * fishing on
place is striH^y prohibited, and
any one caught "thereon will be
prosecuted to t crudest extent
of the law.
271 f C. W. Henderson.
TRESSPASS NOTICE
Any fishing or
property or 1
us is strictly
penalty of the
J.
$7.85
$6.40
Daily and Swulay
Daily Without Sunday
With Picture Section
Six Days a Week
One Full Year
One Full Year
You Save $2.15
You Save $1.60
I L30-tf
unting on our
controlled by
idden under
Wright.
P. Oliver.
«>ank Baker.
This reduced rate good only in Texas and Oklahoma.
Rate to all other states $15.00 per year flat
HILLS THE BLUE BUGS
and all Blood Sucking Insects
by feeding Martin's Wonderful
Blue Bug Killer to your chick-
ens. Your money back if not
absolutely satisfied Guaran-
teed by 61-30t
HANKINS DRUG STORE.
The Fort Dorth StarvTelegram
I the Press. More News, More Pictures,
Mere Features. Mere Cartoons.
|dcen At Cfhis Office
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All parties are hereby notifi-
ed that no trapping, fishing,,
wood hauling or any other form
of trespassing will be allowed'
on any of my land. This is
final and means you.
Irfee
| TOYS TOYS TOYS
f Buy Your Christmas Gifts Early
t
We will have on display at our store Satur-
f day a well selected line of all kinds of Toys
| for the kiddoes/ kV^cClso have many useful
i presents for th d.older folks. Make us a visit
| we can help you on your Christmas shopping.
X You may buy now and have the goods put
X away for that day of all Days, Xmas. -
£ Also remember we have a complete line of
Dry Goods and Notions from which you may
make many useful and appreciative gifts.
Beautiful Bath Robes for men, women and
children, linen towels, ladies house shoes in
all colors.
Christmas is but a few weeks off. Call now
and select your presents.
Phillip Joseph
“lie Grand Leader” Juaction, Texas
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The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1920, newspaper, December 3, 1920; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801111/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .