Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday Apri 28,1022.
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
Page Three.
A GOOD COMPLECTION!
DESIRED BY MOST WOMEN
ADMIRED BY EVERY MAN
Our .stock of Toilit Water, Face and Tal-
cum Powder, Rouge, Soaps etc. offers you a
fine varity to select from.
Tooth ‘brushes, Tooth Paste, Hair Nets
and other miscellaneous Toilet Articles that
you need. #
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“From the Cheapest that’s Good to the Best
that’s Made.”
Heyman Drug Company |
Junction, Texas,
Brownwood Man Heads
Templars of Texas.
Thomas C. Yantis of Brown-
wood was elected Grand Com-
mander of the Grand Comman-
dery of Texas, Knights Tem-jJJ
plar, at the closing session of
the sixty-ninth annual conclave
held at the Chamber of Com-
merce Saturday morning. Dal-
las was chosen as the convention
city for next year and the date
of the next conclave for April-*,
1923.
Grand Prelate Joseph Sherrin
of Dallas, Grand Treasurer Aus-
tin E. Clarkson of Houston and
Grand Recorder John Carson
Kidd, of Galveston were re-el-
ected to their respective offices,
the grand recorder having serv-
ed continuously in this capacity
since 1897.
The remaining officers were
t-acn moved up one place. H.
B. Robinson of Dallas was el-
ected deputy grand commander.
( has. L. Alderman of Big
Springs was elected generalis-
simo, William G. Bell of Austin
grand captain general, Frank H.
Sparrow of Ft. Worth senior
warden, Phocian S. Park of Bry-
an grand junior warden, Geo.
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$®®<#X8X!)<S><SK?><i>®<3xs5(j)<£*?y3^^ $<»
% [|i H. Caufield of Waco grand stan-
• j dard bearer, George Stapleton
llil of Amarollo grand sword bear-
I* or and Phillip L. Sanders grand i
[• warden. N. K. Tracy of San
<• Antonio was elected to fill the
. post of grand captain of the
guard vacated by Sanders.
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Home Construction &
. Realty Company
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MENARD. TEXAS
Lumber
Paint
Builders
Hardware
......Plan Book of......
“MODERN
HOMES”
Furnished Upon
Request
Brick
Lime
and
Cement
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Material to Build
Your Home Complete
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HANKINS DRUG CO
DRUGS
and
CONFECTIONS
HANKINS DRUG CO
JUNCTION
ELECTRIC BOOT & SHOE SHOP
1 am now in position to fill your orders for
Roots. While in town call and see me.
First class repairing done at Reasonable Prices.
E. O. LOWGREN,
11 WANT ADS.
(?) KATK for ■dvrriUinir In thin colunln
l,i i.< 7 1-7 cent* pit linn for firol inniTtion
and five ri'iit* por lino for suliMoipiont in-
Kortioim No ad. tal.on for Ir.* than 25c.
* All lino, oaxh, pa.vuhlo in inlv'ittn-i*.
Will pay 5c pound for clean, $!!
white cotton rags, with buttons
!$ cut off. The Eagle Office.
• TRESPASS NOTICE
!.;j No hunting or fishing in
any of my pastures. S. H.
|'Ivy. 8tch.
|j FOR SALE or trade—One
'•' Baker double-barrel shot gun,
F i new, 20-guage; one Oliver type- Mr. Fred Duderstadt and Ely
<|j writer, practically new; one 22 j Baker were Roosevelt visitors
11 Stevens single shot rifle. In- Monday.
I: Quire at Eagle office. j Miss Esther Winkle and Mrs.
Lee Bode were in Roosevelt on
Stock Farm For Sale. business Monday.
H. H. Farmer was a Roose-
velt visitor Tuesday.
Tot and Leo Richardson re-
turned to Roosevelt this week
from Leakey where they have
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Good Times Ahead
Kimble County has no doubt started on the up-grade
pull. Fields are planted, or beinng planted, and are
making a good showing, which means that our people
are back in the race.
Prospects are now pointing toward a banner year and
we must take advantage of it.
To produce is our one salvation, not only farm pro-
ducts and live stock, hut everything. Wesee where oth-
er counties ship out thousands of eggs. ..Can’t Kim-
ble County do the same thing?
Our turkeys have always brought good money and
there is no doubt but that they are worth while.
¥
Good roads leading out of Kimble County will soon
he completed, and we will be able t omarket our stuff
to a better advantage.
We realize that the pull has been hard, but the .Junc-
tion State Hank has faith in Kimble County and its peo-
ple, and we are ready to serve our customers w ith the
same Sale, Sound, Conservative, Hanking Accomoda-
tions we have always practiced.
Junction State Bank
JUNCTION, TEXAS
Member Federal Reserve System.
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ROOSEVELT NEWS t m M4
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522 1-2 Acres, 40 acres in cul-
®,tivation, 20 more tillable, 6 room
house, irrigation plant, 3-4
mile river front, fine pecan or-
chard well improved, and on been shearing goats
Highway. Can be bought Mr Bud Richardson made Ulf
ntfht. See or write I . G. Fjr- l>u(ineu trip ........... X(1(.s. *
ry, care ot Southwest Land Ex- (ja
change, Junction, Texas. ..... , „
Leamon Wilson and Ed Fow-
,'v ler went to Menard on business
PASTURE FOR LEASE. Tuesday.
VT. . M VT Mr. Henry Lifester visited
Nine sections ten miles North the Parker home Wednesday
West from Leakey. Will pus-j Mr. Sam ,, js viliUil)lf
hire by the head or will lease |»tives this week at RiMMev.lt
THE CITY CAFE
Junction Texas.
FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY
Everybody likes Good Eats—and we
have the Good Eats
ibs Quality cl the Foods we serve and our Courteous
Service will incase you. W heti in the city, eat with us.
We will appreciate your business.
n> m eo, Cigars and Cigarets.
OTTO OXFORD, Prop.
♦♦+♦»+♦♦« ......»♦♦♦♦ t $ § IMM0»
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for term of years.
W. H. Carr, Leakey, Texas.
W A STEP—Some residences
and vacent lots. Must In* pric-
ed right. See H. G. Perry at
Eagle Office.
Fokii Roadster, good shape,
ce\\ tires to trade inquire at
Eagle Office.
ENLARGED KODAK PICTURES TREE
mi is A naiMH r« ib! um imam in i«i v»
e«INT«P»ROM ONi CINTye
TV»« MAYO STUDIOS
Q^OWNWOOO TEX
1 ARIMII TUVNKs
; nd Cedar Hill.
. \\ ilborn and Joe Gardener
were in Roosevelt on business
Thursday.
Bill Eickenlot't was in Koo.se
elt Friday.
Bill Dunk went t«* Sun Anton
lo last week
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Bor Inlants and Children.
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Perry, H. Grady. Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1922, newspaper, April 28, 1922; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890485/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .