The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1923 Page: 5 of 8
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Friday, August 24, 1923.
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
PAGE FIVE.
Miss Clara Fritz visited
friends in San Antonio this
week.
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Mrs. Adam Murr, Dr. Fred
Burt and A. W. Loeffler accom-
Frank Hartgraves and daugh-
ter of Menard, were visitors in
panied Adam Murr to San An-1 Junction the first of the week,
tonio Tuesday. A telephone! ™ ™ v ,. •£ . _ _
. , message Wednesday stated that i „ -j Knetseh and Oren C .
A. L. Bartley and wife spent Mr. Murr is* at the Santa Hosa|Reid were ln Austin on business
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the first of the week in San An- Hospital where he was resting the ,aat of this week
t0m0, H | very well. He had undergone Mr. and Mrs.1 W. R. McKee 11
Alfonse Fritz of London was' l\n examination, but no diagno- have been entertaining a house
a business vfsitor in town last
Friday.
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Mrs. Jas. Browning is in San ion reached as to whether 01
Antonio visiting her son, Ed, not an operation was necessary.
Browning and family. j VT A „ , «i
ii | Next Sunday morning the
Mrs. W. H. Johnson and ! services at Gentry School house
daughters are visiting Mrs. Ned .....
Estes at the Eura store this
week.
Dr. R. H. P. Wright and fami-
ly returned recently from a
month’s visit with relatives in
East Texas.
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Miss Dorothy Hodges return-
ed this week from a visit with
her sister, Mrs. Clay Secrest, at
Richland Springs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Corkill
went to Winters Sunday to take
Mrs. Sarah Corkill who will visit reports that Kimble County
her daughter, Mrs. J. D .Motley. I held her first County Exhibit
SALE—Half J______'last week and that lt
sis was reached and at 1 o’clock party of relatives and friends i§
Wednesday afternoon he was to from San Antonio for the past
be examined again and a decis- ten days.
i__j .... ‘ ,,
Misses Lottie Heyman and'eg)
Lassie Quisenberry
will begin at 11:30 o’clock in-
stead of 11 o’clock. This is
done on account of giving the
the Sunday School people of
Junction time enough to get to
the opening of theservices even
after they have attendedSunday
School at Junction. Be sure to
come; we need vou.
R. E. PARKER, Pastor.
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Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Foley, of
Junction, were here Saturday,
and were guests of the Editor
anti tribe’s home. Mr. Foley
FOR
dozen!*”01' y"TC,v w,,u l,,nL 11 was a
White Leghorn cockrels; Ferris 8UCCe“- several coun-
strain ; best for eggs. * f"t!.P81rt «nd br,ng|n«
ig 2tt* VV 7 Mil T some exhibits. Ihey came to
18-2tc \\. Z. MILLER., bring w B Foley gr home_
Registered Rambouillet bucks 1 El Dorado Success.
Mr. Chas. Appelt, a well to do
farmer near Comfort, is camp-
ing on the Llano this week. Mr.
Appelt has become widely
known as the “Armadillo Man;”
recently the American Maga-
zine carried a story about him.
The good roads and the Llano
river scenery caused him to
come and see what was really
up here, where everybody else
seems to be coming.
FRESH, A CAR LOAD.
Belle of Wichita
Flour and Meal
Wheat Brna
K. M. B. Cow Feed
Shorts, Chicken Feed at
Lowest Prices; Phone us
Alex J. Hamer Co.
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for sale. Fifteen good ones.
0. W. Cardwell,
17-2tc Telegraph, Texas.
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Phone the Brooks Dairy for
rich sweet milk, bottled to per-
fection, ready for your ice box,
from fat, contented cows. 14-4tc
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Mrs. Dan Bihl and children of
Fort Stockton, Mrs. J. L. Massie
and son, Carleton, left Wednes-
day for San Saba where they
will visit for a few days.
11
Let us send you a sack of
Belle of Wichita flour; we have
it in 12 and 24 pound sacks if
you want ii,
Alex ,T. Hamer Co,
Miss Jessie Neighbors, who
has been the house guest of
Mrs. J. C. Beddingfield, returned
to her home in Gonzales last
Monday.
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Order a sack of that famous
Belle of Wichita flour, meal,
and get a sack of the K. M. B.
chops and wheat bran for your
cow. Alex J. Hamer Co.
W. B. Grannis and family left
Tuesday for their home at Ozo-
na after spending about a week j and Pleasant Kittrell and Misses
on the Llano. Mr. Grannis is a Nell Kittrell and Maidel Baker
hotel man at Ozona. i of Houston are camping on the
. McKee Ranch and visiting Mrs.
Mr. Arch King ol l.rmvmvom : s 1)urst who an
who has been spomhng several: Mr Miss Kittre||
months on the t harles Ilender- h
son ranch, returned Saturday | Sixty choice two-year heifers,
from a trip to Dallas and San j;;n <(iws over fives; these cat-
Antonio. I tie are all Marfa Highland Here
Mrs. Clyde Gardner and chil- f,irds v,r>ir I*Done
dren left nventlv for Ozona!'AT1!0 rhe Cantwell Ranch,
where they will make their fu-,1,“-lt* «e.cgropn, icxa*.
ture home, Mrs. Gardner has* We carry most everything in
a position with the J, O. High- the garage line and have expert
tower Mercantile Co
11
Misses and N’ettn
Wright Have retun
Summer School at
and ha\e as their g
Am Chapman of
telle .lone* ol Bra^l
returned
Monday from New York City,
where they have spent the sum-
mer in school doing special
work.
11
Mrs. Charles Henderson and
Mrs. Conde Hardeman were
hostesses at a barbecued supper
Friday evening favoring Mrs.
Carroll Black of Naples and Mr.
and Mrs. Werth Wimberly of
Dallas.
11
Two men, one living here and
the other from out of the coun-
ty, were arrested north of town
the latter part of the week and
complaints made against them
for disturbing the peace on the
public highway.
11
Mr. and Mrs. Don Blanken-
ship and sons, Jimmie and Billie
Miss Alice Blankenship and
Miss Elizabeth Foree of Dallas,
resumed their motor tour Tues-
day, after spending three weeks
on the Guv Winn ranch.
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Postmaster Earl Tracy left
Thursday morning for Del Rio
to attend the Postmasters’ Con-
vention, which convenes in that
city Thursday, Friday and Sat-
urday of this week. He will
‘probably” return Sunday.
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Masonic Notice!
$
The Masonic School now be-
ing conducted at the Hall will
continue through next week.
Brethren are invited to attend.
G. W. Vierling, Jr., W. M.
L. R. Hodges, Secretary.
The Junction Eagle is $1.501°°^
Jun&ion is Your Logical Market
SPEND YOUR MONEY AT HOME
WHERE YOU CAN BUY THE SAME
PRODUCTS AT NO GREATER DELIV-
ERED COST—WHERE YOU CAN GET
THE GOODS TODAY AND SEE WHAT
YOU ARE GETTING.
MONEY SENT AWAY IS FOREVER
LOST TO OUR COMMUNITY.
IT S BUILDING A DISTANT MARKET
WHEN YOU SEND YOUR MONEY
OUT IT IS FOREVER LOST TO THIS
TOWN AND THE PROSPERITY OF
THIS TOWN MEANS PROSPERITY
FOR YOUR COMMUNITY.
EVERY DOLLAR YOU SEND OUT OF
JUNCTION HELPS TO HINDER THE
DEVELOPMENT OF THIS TOWN.
YOUR INTERESTS ARE IDENTICAL
WITH OURS—JUNCTION IS YOUR
LOGICAL MARKET FOR EVERY-
THING YOU BUY AND SELL.
TO KEEP THIS MONEY AT HOME
WHERE IT BELONGS, MEANS PROS-
PERITY. THINK IT OVER!
Alex J. Hamer
Company
THE STORE OF BEST MERCHANDISE
AND SQUARE DEAL SERVICE
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Messrs. Ferdinand and Vierl-
ing Schoek and Lloyd Gillard of V
Albin, 111., were here a couple of «£♦
days this week on their way ♦♦♦
from the Rio Grande Valley to
their home. The Schoek broth-
its are nephews of G. W. Vierl- J
ing Sr. V
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tleorge
Fords orv
Messrs.
Bringhurst
if 4 mm *
A report of h
inapactioit hi re
this week from
Mark Rilev. of
I\*h Hatchery,
will be pubb'ho
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l,
and Mat tit
mtN'hnnics at \V 11. Ci
, ’ \ Son Garage.
ivaness
l.Vltc
*d from tin
Bent milk and cream
. Boyd
BrownwiHK
1 Jetton.
P.Mf
csts, Mi**v
h'lutrd, Ks
cent trip ol
DINNER
The ladle* of the Ej
I , i nttll vt Will MT\ 1* IIIritWI '
It SVDlkU
t* rtveixe*
1 during court week. \V«
tch'for
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neement as to tint
in next week * pup*
NEED GLASSES?
Ned Kale*
tenth porch*
ami w ill rum *
ing fr
the Du
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garage
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COMEOKT CITIZENS
C WIPING ON l.l WO.
Mr* Nellie II
daughter, BU\, left Monday for u, , , t .. . , t.
.. , , . ■ . _ ,, ,..»i , V\ m, ei«,enfe!d and famm ,
Nan Antonio where they wilt xi** * ’,.7! . t
it a abort while before going i*ii ' * * ij, 'T *r"1 * * ,
to lullaa, where Mm Hankin* I N. 1 unier ami
will buv her fall and winter md* !'*' ’ * *'n ° 11 '* '
linrrv stock, <>f «•>- »WW*«P
ii several days tlitw«*ek camping
A, II. Ettgleke and family and and fishing near Juirtion, Mr.
a party of friend’* from San An- j \\ eidcnfeld ia cashier of the
tonio are camping on the Mam! ('omfort State Bank ami ha*
Llano Ttu* ia Mr. KngMte'a * conaitteralde financial interval*
in thia county Mr. Ibdekamp
i* a couain of Alex J. Ilamer
amt a nephew of E. Ilohrkamp.
second trip hen* thia summer
lie la caahier of the C
t tonal Bank of San Ant
in t. o. n. junction
Shorter hours on the Farm
—The Fortlson saves from thirty to filly |>n cent
of the farmer s time.
Fewer horses on the Farm
—The f*ordson d<K's tlie work of from four to six
horses.
Less help on the Farm
—One man with a Fordson can do more work eas-
ier and with less expense than two men with horses.
More money for the Farmer
...4\ farmer with a I*ordson
easier and with less expense,
more profit.
HARDWARE CO.
Garage Phone 3 i
can raise more crops
I le therefore makes
JUNCTION
Store Phone 77
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .