Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1922 Page: 7 of 8
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Friday Apr! 28,1922.
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
Page Seven.
STATE CAPITAL NEWS
IMPORTANT NEWS ITEMS FROty THE CAPITOL ARE
ARE REPORTED HERE EVERY WEEK.
I,
N. C. PATTERSON
JEWELER.
1 door South State Bank.
Repairing a Specialty.
BEN HEY
.Real Estate and Live Stock.
Notary Public.
Oil Leases and Royalties
Abstracts of Title
Write Deeds, Mortgages,
Contracts, Bills of Sale and
other Instruments of writ-
ing.
Junction, - Texas.
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M. E. BLACKBURN
Lawyer
Will Practice in all State
and Federal Courts
Abstracts of Titles of Kim-
ble County
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HORACE E. WILSON
Lawyer
Will practice in all State
and U. S. Courts
Real Estate and Vendor
Lein Notes Bought and sold
Office West Side Court
House Square
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STEVENSON & KNETSCH
Lawyers.
Junction, - ■ Texas.
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MARTIN DIES
Attornev-at-Law *
Kerrville, Texas.
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FRANK L WIIiSON
Abstracter and Notary Pub-
lie
Writes
Contracts. Deeds. Mortga-
ges. Releases. Etc.
I<oans and Fire Insurance.
Office West Side Court
House Square.
Junction. Texas
NEW STYLE NUMBER «
PLATES ADOPTED FOR
TEXAS AUTOMOBILES.
Design Offered by _St. .Louis
Concern Accepted by State
Board of Control.
The State Board of Control
announced April 21 the award-
ing of contract for supplying .
the State Highway Department recent and acute cases of insan-
directed Saturday by the state
board of control that the doors
of the institution be opened for
the reception of patients on the
same general conditions obtain-
ing at the other asylums in the
state.
This was in answer to a com-
munication from Superinten-
dent White in which he said
that in the admission of pa-
tients he has been endeavoring
to give preference to the most
with 600,000 automobile num- j ity, such as might be classed as
her plates for 1923, also for curable and whose mental dis-
12,000 dealers’ plates, 10,000 turbance might offer hope of
motorcycle plates and 25,000 yielding to treatment resulting
chauffeurs badges. | m a speedy restoration to so-
The State Highway Com-
mission has recommended to
the board that the bid of the
S. G. Adams Stamp Company
c<ety and citizenship.
The board of control is in-
clined to believe that the plan of
Dr. White may be good as a
Taste is a matter of
s tobacco quality
We itite it a* our honest
belief that the tobacco* uaed
in Chesterfield art of finer
quality (and hence of better
Mate) than in any other
cigarette at the price.
Liggttt V Mytri Ttbsec* Co
Chesterfield
2 0 for 18c
1 0 for 9c
Vacuum tins
of 50 - 45c
of St. Louis l»e accepted. ’ The : general policy,'' but Dr. White
automobile number plates of was atjvised that there could be
company are 26-metal , () preference made in the ad-
Kuage and will cost 1085 cents nijssjon of patients.
per pair, the commission having ___^____
decided to buy the plates in
pairs instead of having single' Prison System Draws
numbers on cars as was at one Heavily On Loan Fund,
time proposed in the interest of •_
economy, the . legislative «P- The stllte Treasury has just
propriation heintr entirely in- 1(-eiml a(iitiomi| $100,000
adequate. I in cash from the Brown-Crum-
lInder the bid ot the St.jrner investment Company of
Louis firm the number platesij Wichita Kan onthe loan of
will cost $65,()()(), and as there v«75o 000 made to the Texas I will tie no pi Gaining
is only $25,000 available, Gover-1 p ’s t making a total or *,rayer meetln8 services at
nor Neff will be asked to allow i ,* our church during the Method-
noi JNen win I ot $450,000 in cash received j ia4 wUil.£ js io bej,in
The Sum(ay
School, B. Y. P. U., Sunbeam,
With the receipt of this ad- q. A. and Circle will meet as
ditional $100,000 the treasury
has returned that amount of se-
curities to the company. This
was the first redemption of se-
curities, and it is planed to re-
CIGARETTE S
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended
BAPTIST CHURCH
WEEKLY NOTES
There will be no preaching
prayer meeting serv
church during the IV
deficiency of *40,000 to »uy I ”^$3^,660‘in j ** ““‘‘Xv’^
the plates. He has already in-1 rbjes i t,exl stunciay.
dicated that such a deficiency
is to be allowed.
The number plates next year
will be slightly different from
those now iij use now in Texas.
On each-side of the numerals
will appear the word, reading
from top to bottom "Texas,”
while "Tex” is now used. An-
other change is a hyphen in
the form of a small star
tween the central numerals so
as to make them easily read,
thus: 604-927. The color of
the plates has not as yet been
betermined as this is to be left
to captain
State Highway Engineer.
usual.
pastor expects to leave
Friday for the Fifth Sunday
Meeting at Bandera.
The women have started
deem the securities as last as j counting the eggs they get on
the prison system call for cash.! Sunday. They will take that
-o- number each Saturday to the
be-1 Mrs. William J. Brvan *u,]\ The monf> that these
I Sunday eggs produce will be
Stops at Temple, applied on the debt we still have
- on our pews. Every Baptist
Temple April April 24.— woman is invited to count her
Mrs. Williams Jennings Pr, an, Sunday eggs towards that pur-
J. D. Fauotleroy, j wife of the Commoner, was a P°*f-
aivr .«av Engineer. guest at the local hotel V. ednes- Our people are lequested to
The 600,000 number plates day night an 1 Thursday. The le«\f week,y ^elopes
\ * i u i.,i uvnl'iiiuv,I ti.-t with the treasurer during the
WIII weigh 300 tons and part of h lei manage several week* that we shall
the contract is to ship them owing to hei poor health. nreuhine If this is
direct to countv seats instead Si t is tr.i'eling in a motor * r •'* ... ' ,
,! 7n bulk to Austin and the......... -on, Miami. FI... to Cali- ;Vr'™V T| " nix,
diatrihuted a, the expense of ae, n.panted by « ZZTtoJS S t
the state. tnau feur ano a nurse. . . ... ; . .. .
1,1 bring their envelopes to that ser
o iy~ ----- vice and the treasurer can get
New Asylum Not to Be 1 wo teasj.KMin.stul ot luniat in them. Those who do not get
iwoiA*! o. SiutPialWinv Work a Lttle water taken three times j() Smulav School can leave them
Devottd to Spwlalulnit Work _ ^ jus( ,K,fon> mell|s win w j)|. t,th„ Ki,st
Dr F S White Simerititeml- vou oat Letter, feel better, \’atj0mtl Bank. If all will re-
int of 'the Northwest Insane • h‘‘‘l‘ Letter and work better. member to do this it will be of j
Asvlum at Wichita Falls, was I layman Drug Co Treat help to us all.
, v _ ______ Our Sunday School s averag-
ing better in attendance during
Several
Fourth Sunday there will be J people would have been fed.
services both morning and after! I Le old prayer, Give us this
noon and the good people are go-1 day our daily bread" is still a
ing to bring their dinners. good one.
A good crowd attended Big "Back of the leaf is the
Paint at night. New desks! snowy flower,
have recently been put in so And back of the flower the mill;
a pleasant place. I And back of the mill is the sun
apleasant place. and the shower,
A month ago the rains had And the Held and the Fathers
just begun to fall. Since then W,*L
the trees have put forth their S. F. Marsh.
foliage, the grass has sprung up: -p -------
the flowers are blooming, and ~ ,. .. onoi
our once barren land is beau-1 u h'wid h in all the rain
not forget T 7hank God who| ‘•olors for *1.15 per yard
has blessed us with these rains. a( the Modci Shop.
Had the drouth continued we
wonder whence our stock and
THE MODEL SHOP.
Mrs. Vara James.
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WEAVER H. BAKER
County Judge Kimble
County.
lawyer
Junction. Texas
JUNCTION-KERRVILLE MAIL LINE
ROY KEMP. CONTRACTOR.
Leave Junction Monday, Wednesday and Friady at n a.
m. Arrive in Kerrville in time to catch train t<>r San An-
tonio. Return Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday, leaving
Kerrville at l p. m. Fare, one way, $5.00.
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> t he |»ast few week
of our teachers w**re out of town
last Sunday but thir places
were filled by culiable supplies.
Tim afternoon service- at Ev j
ergreen was well attendeil,!
Two were Baptised. Next
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te ant your little haby,
lady, by banding over
that big boa ot Kail ogg't
tarn f lahae. All my
I’lmtes uan't amt any
ether bind lor braab-
laat hut Kallogg‘0•"
If you like crisp and
delicious corn flakes,
insist upon Kellogg's
i ’.. »»» v.urn Flakes—and
*,> tv . uvviicr in flavor and in crisp-
You 1.1ve only to eat Kello^N. then try
thr imitations, to tnow the wonder delkiousnesa
of Kellogg'
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THE UHM VNN HOTEL
Menard. Texas.
**Across the RHer
Well ventilated rooms. N«
dust. C lean bed* e v‘
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Mrs. Ci. Lehmann.
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KIMtll.E C Ot M V
ABSTRACT CA»MP\N>
K. Holekamp, Prop.
We llm and Sell all Kinds of
REAL ESTATE
—and—
LIVE SIAM K
Nejrotiate l«oa*i , make i et.>
tions and Furnish Abstrvts of
Title to All Kimble County
Lands. la*t us Know you
Want*.
Junction. Texan,
The Dearborn Independent
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .