The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR.
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
Friday, August 24, 1923.
The Junction Eagle, tourists at junction.
Published Every Friday by
The Junction Publishing Co.
(IncorporatriJ)
DIRECTORS:
Coke R. SirvtnMin.
Oren Reid.
W. P. Riley.
H. G. Perry.
Entrrtil in the Post Office at Junction
•croud clitau rmtil mutter.
The following list is the regis-
tration for one week at the
Junction Hardware Co. Store,
and when it is considered that
this list contains only those who
visited the Hardware store and
H r. Pprrv Friiw were requested t0 register, one
:- yC7~~~_ j can get an idea of the large num
ber coming here, as only a small
I'irt of the total register.
Notic* of rhurrh entrriainmenti where! Some splendid work, in the
)'■<>' ?,f» clean up. is be-1
•11 matter* not ncw«, will he charged for IDg (loHC Jit the Tourists’ Park
at the regular rules. , , , * c*i rv
-„—___________I and the park now has a very at-
No nnnonymou* communication! win im {tractive appearance. Three
published in till, i-auer under any condition*, j large win* Cages for USe ill l)Um-
Per»on» sending in mutter intended for pub- _ .. „
lication must sign it. but name will not be ! . . ^ P* I * aad Other leflJSe of
um*«I unle-i* r«i|U«»t4ad. j t iH* CUIT1 [) n8V6 hCCll plftCPfl 111
. «* . , I the park this week. During the
or standing of any person, will be gladly^ the park has had from 40
to 75 persons camping in it
each night.
Mr*. Hilburn Arthur, Comanche: Prentla*
install, Burt Gale. Raliegh Keith. Rail*;
Billie Sendry, K. D. Jernigam Mr*. V.
Clark, Mi** Louise Laasere, Mr*. E T, Fair-
child. San Antonio; A. L. Anderson. J. B.
f'ultw.nn A P f'-li- ..- I t a ».
* *1 - **• a •• • ••• tfutilt f\. JMSTI Mill
nnd family. Hoiuton; J. H. Taylor Jr., and
fnmlly McKinney; M. Newman. Houston;
Mr. and Mr*. Cha*. C. Jones, W. H. Klttrell.
Mia* l-aura Klttrell. Cisco: Mr. and Mr*. T
P. Huckman, Wichita Fall*.
corrected if brought to the attention of the
management.
It
The management will grimly appreciate
th? Co-operation of the public in helping to
fill this paper with live local new*. If you
know a new* Item, phone r>7, or drop your
communication in the mail.
ANOTHER BIO FISH
CAUGHT IN LLANO.
During the past few weeks a
number of large fish weighing
around fifty pounds, have been
caught around Junction. Yes-
terday, Rev. John E. Eldridge,
pastor of the Methodist Church
at Matador, brought in a big
yellow cat weighing 41 pounds.
The fish was caught on a small
hook in the bend o fthe South
Llano, at Prices’ Camp, about a
mile above town.
Rev. Eldridge has been com-
With the added accommoda-
tions that will be provided for _______________
another year, it is certain that *ng here each summer and is
se veral thousand tourists will °ne of Junction’s good boosters,
avail themselves of the advan- and after this catch he will be
— ! tages of this fine park next year even more enthusiastic than
One very commendable act of I Bven with the limited aecommo- heretofore.
the new President is the recent dations that have been provided! ^ -*-
statement in regard to the col- this past season, the park has Eat at the Hodges Hotel; best
lection of foreign loans. When been crowded most of the time. I mea*s at popular prices adv.
Mr. and Mr*
P. P. Bond, Mr* Comb
Blue, Santa Anna; J. B. RatlilT and family,
I’tleyville, Texan; Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hall,
Port Arthur: It. B. Hall and family, I.ean-
der, John F. Baker, Robert A. Brown. Mr.
Mid Mr*. W. II. Brown, L. I,. Herring anil
family. Fort Worth; F. B Parson* and fam-
ily, R. L. Broyle* and family, T. E. Fergu-
sor and family. Auntin; Mr. and Mr*. J. H.
Warren, John Harvey Warren, Mr. and Mr*.
F. L. Runnel!, Anson; Dr, and Mr*. Stewart
E. Hay.-*, Mr*. E. S. Tatum. Stewart E.
Hay*. San Antonio; Mr. and Mr*. J. M.
Johnson Lee Johnnon and family, J. C.
Johnson and fnmily. W. .1. Gardner and
family, Winters; Mr. and Mr*. A. T. Hall,
and family. Dulla* ; J. Urban and fumily.
lection of foreign loans. When
the countries of Europe were in
dire need of funds to continue
the war to a successful conclu-
sion and came to the United
States to ask for large loans,
there was no intimation that
they would attempt to avoid
payment. The gold reserve of
this great nation was virtually
placed at the disposal of these
foreign governments and their
success was due to the help of
Uncle Sam. Now that the time
has come for these loans to be) Houston; Tom Padgitt, Clint Padgitt and
paid, they play the baby act byi*on. w«<o; Mr. and Mr*. g™. l. nicki-y,
College Station; Dr. and Mr*. E. W. Price,
Bryan; Mr. anil Mr*. E. C. Oliver and *on.
Dallas; Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Hnrri*on and
family, San Marcos; Mr. and Mr*. Hi-nry
" San Antonin: Mr. and Mrs. A. i».
Anderson, N. I. Kdrnburg, Cisco; Rev. and
Mr*. J. E. Eldridge, Matador; Mr. and Mr*.!
'I ho*. M. Wren. Beaumont; Mr. and Mr*. C. |
A Pratt Mr. and Mr*. Edgar Onel. Silsbee;
Judge E. L. Brien and wife. Mr. and Mr* !
L. C. Neil. Vicksburg. Mi**.; Mr. and Mr*. I
li. R. Johnson. Mi** Hazel Johnson, rs. R. !
C. Young. San Antonio; Mr. and Mr*. J. E.
t appleman, Mi.*s Brice Vinson, San Antonio;
Miss Lula Mack, Dalla*; Rev. and Mr*. W.
A McLeod, Mr. Angus McLeod. Mr. Douglas
Calhoun, Mr*. Sam Bennett. Cuero; Mr. and!
Mr*. J. A Muckleroy, Brownsville; Dr. M
B Stokes. W. H Hayne, Houston; Mr*. Vn-
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Ben F. Simon
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Roosevelt, Texas.
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Fresh and Complete Line of Groceries.
Good Line of Dry Goods and Notions.
Star Brand Shoes.
Goodyear Tires and Tubes
Tourists4 Supplies Cold Drinks
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
OUR SERVICE SATISFIES
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DAN St. CLAIR
JUNCTION, TEXAS
PHONE S. L. S. ON NO. 84.
Three Big Trucks at Your Service.
Will Haul Anything, Anywhere
For Quick, Reliable Trucking, Figure With Me.
wanting the United States to
cancel the notes, as they have
agreed to cancel obligations that
other nations owe them. Pres-
ident Coolidge states in very
clear terms that the money that
European nations owe this coun-
try must be paid in full.
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The next five years will see
more development in Junction
and Kimble County than has
been done in the past twenty-
five. The livestock industry is
getting on a safe basis, the tour
ists trade is growing by leaps
........... p. VJ111.ft ,,, lv,»j/0 | Davis. San Antonin; Mr. and Mr*. Max
and bounds, and the agricultur-1 M*"bur‘r,r ,,n'' smiihviii..: Mr. au-
, | ; , , . i, . j 1-u.st and Walter Men
al interests are following suit.
t at and Fox Dogs.
Will sell three dogs; I can say
are good ones. Every commu-
nity should hav» a few good
hounds. (). W. Cardwell,
I7-2U-. Telegraph, Texas.
Mi'n*ing, I.a Grange; R.
| I FVnlonl and wife Waco. Hunter Smith.
'O ■ Walla.B. Smith, Mr* S' J Smith,
Da la- Mr and Mr- Max W Dunning. Port
Arthur; Mfrid Partam. Be.-vilU-. Ituford
I *Austin Martha Hunter. Mr* Emma
j ID liter Roe I Dam) Hunter, San Antonio;
I Mr *'«« M. II C Hick*. Mi and Mr* Torn
j (*" •*• Houston Stuart Nash. Kaufman Mr
'tnl Mi- \\ \S Lastingcr and family, Waco
Boyd Jetton sells
milk and cream,
the
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Beneath th*f trrx5-boughs, interlaced and green. 6tUf'&JT /A»//
T* W I gin tn full aliamhnmfni la iL.,^1,^ .
NK stching the gray clouds dnftmg in letween
The ctitstrctcbed arms above, gnd deftly wrought
As cn taw canvases, greut picture* grew
Ihvt on the mammoth roof cf curvwg slues, *
And moved ma>v>tw ally ecrota the blue, *
A thrJItrvg reveietkon end surpmet
■■ - f Orse pKture saws so wonderful end fine
Hi—-V ^ *hnnk frvHis mernng it with faulty iwrv
l\.t «,n*e the art wee v cemuht*'!v m.ne. 1
I k‘ng to there »» It «« mnavt thesv--^
^ An*l tn • bank of grey an eltar atvvd, *
A iwrfixt thing with every late corn* vte, %
And Inerlitg there, if vestal vtrgmt would. ——
I'hfee angels U^wed before the me»v~) wat ~T
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The First National Bank
A Thought Worth Remembering
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JAMES J. HILL Was the Empire builder of the great Northwest,
built thousands of miles of railroad, and developed a great country
into a suitable place for a multitude of homes. When some one asked
him the secret of success in life, he said:
“If you want to know whether you are destined to be a success
you can easily find out; the test is simple; Are You Able to Save
Money? If not, drop out; you will lose; you may think not, but
you will lose as sure as fate, for the seed of success is not in you.”
TAKE THIS thought home to yourself; can you qualify in the race for
success? Can you resist the temptation to spend your money? Can
veu make up your mind to save a part of your income, no matter how
small, and deposit it in this sound, safe Bank, where it will earn 5 per
cent interest?
WE ASSIST THOSE WHO WANT TO SAVE!
The Bank Where You Feel at Home.
The First National
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Id c thtee fern* gently, reverently am;
^And then, tkeu evening |eeyer« » rwaa^y mil.
JTKe altar, brvhen, dnftni dewly ear.
I Schreiner-Hodges Co.
GENERAL
_MERCHANDISE
1 hugest Intyers ol Mohair, \X ool, Cotlon. lJeians and all
other produce in this territory.
Our policy is a square deal for everybody.
TN Quality Is Right.
TN Fries Is Right
Schreiner-Hodges Co.
JUNCTION. TEXAS
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1923, newspaper, August 24, 1923; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890465/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .