The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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Vole For
BAILEY
For Governor
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}907, Ht Ha* never die*
d srith Raita'v od any *■
thing except their common am*
Hi lion to be Governor of Texan *
Then lioonty ia a former at-
torney of the brewer*, and Joe
an eat Ben up if he ever men-
tion* prohibition. He i* a* weak
in other vital ia*ue*. too/'
And here'* what Pat say*
ihout Thomason:
How long would Thomason
ther countrie* where the ('em-
t<tution may tie amendeti with*
ut popular consent t’ntil re-
•at year* the Constitution of
hi State of Texas never hai
*eti amended
on sent of the
Withir
it ha*
without
the
•Juept
people of t hi*j
the taut two!
been amended?
consulting the ij
people, onee in the face of an j
adverse vot# of the people upon ;
the subject. Some day other 1
provisions of the Texas Con-1
stit ut ton will be similarly
amtiutad."
What the Dallas Newt ha* i
her** said t* every won! true. I
Is
run-attwith Jo. B..- ;m>* 5KT&
srtption, . $1.50 per year ley? He could not appeal for __
prohibition vote for Joojow„ c<jumn«.'vvm,'bi h?*Uppoit
it believe* what it says in its
Resolutions of Respect.
would
ihakf Thomasons filing Joe Bailey for Governor of
-- markably consistent ant- pro-; jexas ?
Whereas, The Ai-nigntv Cod hibition' record in his face. He1 He is the only candidate for
in His infinite wisdom, ha* se en could not hide behind the wo-
flt to call all that was immortal man suffrage issue for Joe
of J. M. Tomberlin, the father, would remind him of the 'in-
Govemor of this State who has
denounced the action of the
. „ ,r ir , Texas Legislature in ratifying
of our Brother Kugene lorn- st ructions’ to vote against it. these amendments without a
berlin. I her fore Iw it. j Joe would remind him that El popular expression.
Resolved. That Junction pafto delegation voted,, with His opponents have indorsed
Lodge No. 785, extend to our Ferguson in the San Antonio the action of the Legislature. 1
Brother Eugene I umber!in, hisj convention against both woman In fact it appears to lie one
family, and his brother and suffrage and prohibition. Then of the leading tenets of “pro-
sisters our sincere sympathy, *p|lomaMOn j« backed by most gressive Democrats” to con-
aml condo.enu* in tlie.r J 0f the politicians of the San suit the people only when the (
row. Be it fur the , Francisco convention and Joe people will do what they (the
Resolved, l bat these ^ resolu- ^ great comfort in re- progressives) want done,
tions be Incorporated m tna‘ *
minutes of t!da lodge, and a
copy be furnished to be printed
In the Junction Eaglo.
Committee.
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NO EXAMINATIONS.
ferring to them and Thomason ^he Dallas News admits it
in the same breath.” s«f» 0the danger confronting
Here’s what Thomason and * ^ State an“ this nation Jrom
t oonev think of Neff in sub- embezzhng ot power by the
'rttance. peoples servants. And yet the
I "Hi* graduated land plank in fCew?- «J lts,
_ ,ank Sociallam. He Accepted i,.* ^?t0K
, . - . has allowed itself to be placed
No examinations for teacherf employment from Jim I erguaon jn the rjdicu|0U8 position of op-
tertificates on the 6 and 7, of in the chicken salad cases. He >osinrr pjm ;n race
thin month, but examinations represented the slayer of one ’OMn* n,m tn‘9 ™ce'
will be held on the 23rd and of his bosom friends in a mer- What Life Thinvs of j»at M
2ith of the month. d-r case He is seeking to ride Neff
-0—~ j ovto office on church and lodge the Magazine-—'“Life” >
Orland Huffman and t».„, Affiliations. He is a man of The Hon. Pat Neff of Waco,
children and brother, Hoir.or ’ ns than ordinary ability.” Texas, U. S. A., is seeking the
and sister Miss Kitty, of The Bailey Club of Tarrant Governorship of the Lone Star
Weatherford are visiting rola- ount.v agree) absolutely with State.
>ve« and friends in Kimble each of these candidates’ esti- The Honorable Pat, unlike
county, guests at the ranch in ate of the other. It becomes most of the hardy Westerners
>:>me of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hufp- *r«* a~ v t every day that who were in control of that
- an on Cedar Creek. the people of Texas also agree wonderful land in the days of
—.........o-- with them. The supporters of David Crckett and Sam Hous-
To u,, •£” !?\T“ C„JSr,#;< Mlvl,u {senator Bailey did not make ton, stands for a new philiso-
County oiarriNC: ,hese charges against these )hy of life,
w. c. tiWii, b/m^tnK ‘ ,‘.u s.,‘i . ^^r! “progressive” Democrats. But Our artist has presented a
i/'r»tfu“nr the Snator’a supporters have physical likeness of the Hon.
ro reason to question their Pat and if it resembles a pair
truthfulness. The “progres- of tongs or a set of wafflel-
sives” undoubtedly know each rona the artist cannot tie blam-
ther well.
_ In the course of some seven-
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toy h#r*«f, In mun < n>» ih|).t i-ufellth <i
MMr Couitjr If tto ik Inc • *r | ul»>
IIpImxI ih, r» in. hut If not. th»n ir inv
n*w«v»|)*r nihltoto*<l in th* Mrd Judicial
pfetrWl hut if ih-rc b- h» ntwtp«:i r puv
Uato.t in aa^il Judl.'ial Ulitrict. in n lit a
Wtwcrapcr published in th» n arcat DU*
*r*rt to •>««! MH Jurticlal Dlatrtei, to *v-
—» i r ,vt thv n >t rt^uirn 1 rm of Oo liO-
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... ....... ..f V1..'."There U a young man at. ty-fivc brilliant orations, which
at th« c«uh iiou»« thertof. »* juMtbM. pnu ..i : nami’d for according to his own admis-
TV*** th * frtait Monday 111 d LOITlIinClU W IIU uHiTltU IUT , . u u 1
A. 1) lO'JO, dim* li^lnir the iUh tt^y of Vnutni* Rjiilpvr Thn Spruitfif SlOIlHj t-flG ilOn* I Ht HHS (*0~
StftemUr A D. ).>*?«. then and ti»,-r to , , ,, , . , livprod durimr thf» nrmrrps-t of
•!>»»>«• a pMitun fii*d m »niri ..uct <>n the * old him lest Monday that he curing int. progress 01
SLSS.l'ar.-t,^ -4 A.3 r hoped that he would always be hi» ce^.ain “'umi-
r-.I good man. but not ho good ^“,nh* T-H'T”
Cotton ait g.njt _______ f ( ( that he would never bait a fian *'“■
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owner >n f-s» ,nn;'!i nrtl
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new kind of men the
glf?2S avf; -vrHl
liLI H£KJ!*w c: Senator Bailey wants his name- tot that.
ST';.;- .£,£*■ *** t0 ■* » he-man- an,, not 8 "He has never permitted
"VL. ■''■.VlTi? ,",sy- spintous, vinous or malt liquors
n a t uZZ”# it a *° t0Uch h‘S !iPS 1
I at is making from three to «*He has never used tobacco
to five speeches a day. But jn any form;
this is not a physical endurance "He has never sneaked a
contest. It is a solemn duty watermelon from his neighbor’s
that confronts the voters of patch.
this State. Brains, not brawn, “He has never caught a fish
is needed in the executive of- on Sunday;
fice at Austin. * “He has never killed a bird.”
V«. 4b, »n«l Uu- S W corwor of lh>* *’«r-
r fa ui *hUh ■ Kl*w I® in#!*-* in dl«.
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wg l|< vr*. wo 4 * tfcch runiurw Ir. K
iwJT »f"i. lo » iuU And intuit I for th*
N- K e-rn r of thU *urv*r tIreneW. *ti
gr*. u> a :.*h* »nd mourKl f<»r th* N. W.
fgrurr o1' *HU Aur««g. Th*nc* S. its vro,
«o White Omh 10 tnch«A In dlA »n th*
iMkilli «f Our rlvor for the S. W. corner vf
tt<i» pUi-WT from which Another 12 Inch'*
In dm b-AW N If* W, 4 vr*. a Wlm 14
urelre* to i* •>'»« * I* W l vr*.
TV. n«* town th* rhr*r with iu m i*n.i> *
to U. ptoc* of bcolnnln*. Ih* b oring tree,
■torhctl thtM. W to fl«ur««
A Basis for Business
The banking business of each patron is a necessary
and desirable |mrt of the success of the JUNCTION
STATE BANK. It follows that our officers are always
ready to co-operate with the ))atrons to advance their
interests.
This institution wan# to continue to grow m use-
fulness to the people ayfi to the community. As a per-
manent institution, ti* JUNCTION STATE BANK in-
vites your busintss^nd in return oners you safety, ac-
curacy and promptness, including the time, experience
and counsel of its officers, a full measure nt bank ser-
vice that will work well with your plans and interests.
JUNCTION STATE BANK
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits
$220,000.00.
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xoioioiaio^
30 Per Cent Off
On the Following Goods
CASH ONLY
_______ And after Pat comes Thoma- We repeat; Let the slogan
plaintiff ^ towfuity^towi SOit. He, too, is engaged in a be, “Bailey and less taxes and
u i»‘ '•*»» »« *#* Aifoto hr vret^ nr physical endurance contest, better government.”
rrclat.-rwd in th* «iunty u
Men like the venerable W. P.
do not support
ten fwara t»*for* th* comment***
aJ this salt.
v. tow paM all tox*» do* Orerw.n
a Mr lad nt mmn than five year* hefor*
Mtorfll of thi* i«lt.
ar* tolttoy tip w»m* character
aL] gi'kirf £SiSto ctwniy. t««m...... Awanl the athletic honors to
^r.L ‘ ,^,n..lhr c tin* and Pat or Ewing as you like, but
'““.V ISTi.'X 3! the awanl for brains is going Mcto«n. Sr.,
yii—•»< th* *am*. caitivatin* to Senator Bailey on August dangerous men for office. They
f.^ *rommrnr - 28th. support men who are able and
- willing to preserve the rights
Phil Barry Miller of Dallas of a free people and administer
is on the stump for one of good government. And Judge
„ ta toiid j**4. aft th* •»**•« Senator Bailey's opponents. McLean is backing Senator
- JS JSSCtw :-’u 7*25 Phill Barry was on the stump Bailey.
"* for the antis, against suffrage One of the beat-worn books
|uplmVu! ftn<l ^or the corporations, until in the library of Governor
Wi <4 mm i?«»u5 to iirewp Awd m. it became unpopular. As a James M. Cox, Democratic;
***** "* th*’ " lightning jumner Phil Barry is Presidential candidate, is a!
without an equal in all the an- volume of the life and works
ptototw!; rials of Texas politics. of Thomas Jeffersah. Gov-1
- Cox in a statement the other
There May Yet Be Hope for day said he derived great in-
the DaUaa News. spiration from this book. This
Here's an extract from a re- will be a shock to the ”pro-
cent issue of the Dallas News: gressive Democrats” and the
•We agree with the Governor mugwumps of Texas who have
of Vermont that the foundation asserted that it is les majeste
i« to venerate the doctrines of
We have a condi- the founder of
.11 Silks, 30 per cent off.
On AjfSilk Camisoles, 30 per cent off.
On All Silk Gowns, 30 per cent off.
On All Silk Teddies, 30 per cent off.
On All Silk Waists, 30 per cent off.
On All Silk Petticoats, 30 per cent off.
On All Silk Dresses, 30 per cent off.
On All Silk and Cotton Skirts, 30 per cent off.
On All Serge Dresses, 30 per cent off
On All Silk Shirts, 30 per cent off.
On All Coat Suits, 30 per cent off.
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