The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
OF ALL
KINDS
and
Mrs
. Weldon
i at
tended
chin
vh .!
'i Junction
Sun-
day.
Mr.
and
Mr
s. Kirk pat rick
visited
at t
he
Mangold
home
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lewis
Boyle
Mr. and
4 rs.
Conrad
Hole-
kamp
were
* out
Segovia
way
Home Furnishers!
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw were
.Junction visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry North-
cut and little girls attended
church in Junction Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Latham
made a visit to Mason this
week.
Ross Beasley and wife were
down on Johnson Fork Mon-
day.
Heyman Drug Company
Junction, Texas,
MR. HOME OWNER
WILL YOU LIVE THROUGH
ANOTHER WINTER? __
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
STATE. DISTRICT, COUNTY
Governor, Pat M. Neff.
Lt. Gov., Lynch Davidson.
Secretary of State, S. L.
Staples.
Comptroller, Lon A. Smith.
$upt. of Ed.. Annie W. Blanton.
Treasurer, G. N. Holton.
Atty. Gen’l, C. M. Cureton.
Com. of Agri., Geo. B. Terrell.
Bk. and Ins. Com., Ed. Hall.
Librarian, Elizabeth W. West.
Adjt. Gen’l., Thos. D. Barton.
Game Com., W. W. Boyd.
'Uh airman Highway Commis-
sion, R. M. Hubbard.
Health Officer, M. M. Garrick.
Board of Control, Cowell, brit-
tle and Johnson.
Board of Water Engineers,
Potter, Clark and Norris.
Railroad Commissioners, May-
field, Gilmore and Mayfield.
Land Com. J. T. Robison.
Chief Justice, Phillips.
Court of Crim. Appeals, Mor-
row, Lattimore and Hawkins.
Federal Judge, Western Dist.,
Duval West.
4th Court of Civil Appeals,
Fly, Smith and Cobb.
U. S. Senators, Morris Shep
pard, and Chas. A. Culberson.
Congressman, 16th, District,
Claud B. Hudspeth.
State Senator, 25th District,
R. M. Dudley.
Representative 115th District
B. J. Stewart.
District Judge. J. H. McLean.
District Atty, Geo. F. Chris-
tian.
County Judge, Weaver H. Ba-
ker.
County Atty, R. I. Wilson.
County and District Clerk,
N. R. Skaggs.
County Treasurer, J. A.
Browning.
County Tax Assessor, J. W.
Ragland.
Sheriff and Tax Colleceor, W.
W. Taylor.
Surveyor, A. C. Farmer.
Commissioners, Roy King, J.
L. Wright, Andrew N. Wood, G. t
R. Ivy.
Justice of the Peace, Pree. 1.,
E. Holekanmp. • •
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
No trespassing, hunting or
trapping allowed on any land
owned or controlled by the un-
dersigned.
L. M. Walton.
R. T. Amberson.
S. R. Schneider.
IL H. Winn.
Joe A. Harris.
E. H. Kothmann.
Chas. Bober.
Dee Gibbs.
J. A. McCollum.
26-12tc C. E. Reid.
Without fixing up the old
place? Remember how hard
it was to keep the house warm
last winter—how the wind
whistled in through the cracks
around the doors and windows?
You vowed then you’d never
freeze another winter—said
you’d do some repairing this
summer. It’s time you were
getting busy. Winter will
soon be 'here and lumber avail-
able at pre-war prices you can
afford to do it now.
We can take care of your
lumber, roofing or paint re-
quirements, regardless of what,
they are. Come in and get our
prices—they are right.
.Home Construction & Realty
Company.
Material to Build Your Home
Complete.
Menard, Texas.
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THE DEAN LIQUOR LAW. #
TRESSPASS NOTICE
This is to notify all parties
that hunting or fishing on my
Bear Creek place is strictly;
prohibited under the penalty of
the law.
29-tf 0. D. Nance.
ALAMO
Live Dyers & Cleaners
San Antonio’s
LARGEST PLANT
Let us fix up and dye your
faded garments, such as
coats, dresaes, blankets,
rugs, curtains and draperi-
es can be cleaned and re-
freshed to look as new.
See our Agents
Durst & Jarvis
for further particulars.
Announcing
The Agency of the MACK TRUCK.
“Go with a MACK TRUCK or Go to the Guard
House” was a saying over seas during the War
because of the wonderful ability of the MACK
TRUCK to go under all conditions. Let us show
you the advantages of the MACK.
Model AB 11*2 to 2 ton.
Model AC 31-2 to 7 1-2 ton.
There seems to be such a di-
versity of opinion regarding
the recent amendment to the
Dean Liquor Law, that we print
them below for tfie information
of our readers. The law be-
comes effective November 15,
1921.
Sec. A. That Section 31 of
Chapter 78 of the Second Call-
ed Session of the Thirty-sixth
Legislature shall be and the
same is hereby repealed.
Sec. B. That Sections 1
and 2 of .Chapter 78 of the
Second Called Session of the
Thirty-sixtjh Legislature be so
amended as to hereafter read
as follows:
Sec. 1. That it shall be un-
lawful for any person, directly
or indirectly, to manufacture,
sell, barter, exchange, trans-
port, export, deliver, take or-
ders for, solicit, or furnish
spirituous, vinous, or malt
liquors, .or medicated bitters
capable of producing intoxica-
tion, or any other intoxicant
whatever, or any equipment
for making any such liquors,
or to possess or receive for the
qurpose of sale any such
liquors herein prohibited.
Sec. 2. That it shall be un-
lawful for any person, directly
or indirectly, to manufacture,
sell, barter, exchange, trans-
port, export, deliver, solicit, or
take orders for or furaieh any
spirituous, vinous or malt
liquors, or medicated bitters,
flup—■».' , WINTER IS ami I
no doubt there are many jj
items that you need to ;;
make your home more
■tea comfortable. We are <
4
home furnishers and;
i
probably have in stock I i
just what you need, and ;;
< »
we are sure the quality ;:
is right or we make it i;
right and the price is as reasonable as can be found !
elsewhere.
We have a splendid line of—
Cook Stoves. Heates.
Stove Equipments. Linoleums.
Rugs. Various Floor Coverings
Window Shades. Beds and Springs.
Mattresses and Cot Pads. Dressers.
. Bath Room Mirrors. Dufolds.
Buffets. Kitchen Safe. China Cabinets.
Kitchen Cabinets. Dining Room Tables.
Chifferobes. Chairs and Rockers.
Our line of Kitchen Hardware in complete
We have hundreds of other items in our store
that we have not mentioned and we cordially invite
and will appreciate a visit from you whether you
make purchase or not.
f FawcethMoIley Furniture
COMPANY.
± Phsne 82. JUNCTION, TEXAS
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Chas. Schreiner Bank
.UNINCORPORATED)
KERRVILLE, TEXAS.
Makes Liberal Advances on Sheep, Goats,
Wool and Mohair.
Established 1869.
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taking orders for, furnishing,
and possessing of any of the
liquors mentioned in this Chap-
" ... ter, if done for medicinal, me-
°„r „anI„prC.r,a.r!''?L'.. i chanical, scientific, or sacra-
mental purposes, and after a
deliver spir.tuous, vinous, or
malt liquors or medicated bit-
ters for medical, mechanical,
scientific or
■ra.tr.
Sec. ft. The
proh bited herein shall not m | Trespassing, hunting, fishiigt
ing is prohibited, on my
south of town, and the
TRESPASS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that
hunting or trespassing of any
kind in our pasture is positi-
vely forbidden.
24-tf Mrs. W. W. Allen & Co.
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FUR SALE—Or will trade
for cattle, young mules, sheep
in excess of one per cent of
alcohol by volume, or any
equipment for making such j l*:1™* nBS nuiy auinonz-
Jiquors, or to possess or receive j«» “,ld granted by the proper
for the purpose of sale any i authorities, shall not lie P *1 I I ■■ I ■
such liquors herein prohibited. »M* “nder the terms of this , or goats One four wheel drive
C hapter. j truck, three ton capacity, brand
tawful for anv person to man-1 . Upon a trial for a new. cost *4200. See H. C.
ufacture sell, barter, exchange.! v|otat.on of any of the pro-
transport. export, deliver, take! of :ns Chapter, the
orders for. furnish possess, or, Purchaser, transporter, or pos-
receive for tbe purpose of sale.! ses^?r..°j *ny .of *JJe, bquors;
barter, exchange, transport or ^ ££ to j*. an j gathering pecans or wood
accomplice, when a witnea* in
any auch trial.
Sec. 2d. No peraon over
twenty-five yearn of ate con-
victed
this office.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
icted under any of the provi-
inn of this Act shall have the
to atmy ou
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1921, newspaper, October 28, 1921; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801161/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .