The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1923 Page: 5 of 8
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Friday, July 13, 1923.
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
PAGE FIVE.
A. W. Loeffler spent Monday
'n Mason.
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Best milk and cream. Boyd
Jetton.
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Ask the Buick people about
Sinclair oils.
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Accessories at Safety First
Filling Station.
Boyd Jetton sells the best
milk and cream. 49-tf
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Sinclair Ford oil at the Safe-'
ty First Filling Station.
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Mrs. II. G. Perry is spending
the week on the ranch with Mrs
Howell Wright.
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Mrs. Chris Schraub and child-
ren returned Wednesday from
a visit to San Antonio.
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Phone the Brooks Dairy for;
the richest sweet milk delivered
any time. 9-4tc.
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Miss Evalo Nance left Mon-
day for Kerrville to visit her
cousin, Miss Bess Nance.
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Miss M'ldred Maddox from
Gentry *s spending the week
with Miss Ola May Nance.
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Turkeys For Sale.
1 Bronze tom, 2 hens and 28
half grown. Mrs Jno. S. Durst
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lucas of
San Antonio were guests at the
John M. Hankins home this
week.
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Mrs. Andrew Paterson has
returned from San Antonio,
where she received medical at-
tention.
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Dr. and Mrs. Roger S. Parry
and little Mary Ellen returned
last Friday from a visit to San
Antonio,
s 5
Miss Fannie Brooks went to
San Antonio Thursday to v'sit
her sisters, Misses Lottie and
Lola Brooks.
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A heavy rain fell on the head
of Bear Creek Tuesday after-
noon and delayed the Menard
mail several hours.
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Miss Lois Hankins left this
week to spend some live or six
weeks visiting friends and rela-
tives in San Anton'o.
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Louis Jetton left this week
for San Benito, where he will
probably locate permanently in
the photograph business.
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IX)ST—Box containing two
ladies hats and one man’s telt
hat between Milsaps place and
town. Return to Eagle otlice
Miss Angelyn Thompson re-
turned to her home at Cleburne
last Tuesday, after s|>ending
three weeks with Miss Iyler
Wilkinson.
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K. L. Grimes, v'ce president
of the Winters State Bank, with
his tamily is camping and fish
ing on the Ben Neal place on
Main i.inno.
11
Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. Hamer
left this week for an extended
trip through north Texas. They
will visit in Dallas and Foil
Worth before returning.
11
Mss Clara Fritz I'* the guest
of Mr. and Mrs Roy Turnbull
in Houston, She will visit
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Charter No. 10,845 Reserve District No. 11
Report of Condition of the First National Bank at
Junction, in the State of Texas, at the Close
of Business oiT June 30, 1923.
Resources
1. a Loans and discounts, including redis-
counts, acceptances of other banks, and
foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold
with indorsement of this bank (except
those shown in b and c) $232,795.85
Total Loans _______________________
2. Overdrafts, unsecured _ __________
4. b All other United States Government
securities, (including premiums, if any
5. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.:..
6. Banking house, $5,588.47; Furniture
and Fixtures, $2,300.00 ____!........
8. Lawful reserve with Fed. Res. Bank..
10. Cash in vault and amount due from
national banks ________j_____________
11. Amount due from State banks, bank-
ers and trust companies in the United
States (other than included in Items
8, 9 and 10) _________________________
13. Checks on other banks in the same
city or town as reporting bank (other
than Item 12)________________________
Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, and
13, ..................$43,053.54
14. a Checks and drafts on banks (includ-
ing Fed. Res. Bank) located outside of
city or town of reporting bank $702,36
1). Miscellaneous cash items____________
16. Other assets, if any________________
$232,795.85
875.32
05.00
2,087.50
7,888.47
10,585.71
22,809.73
18,926.73
1,257.08
702.30
1,929.37
Total _________________________$300,043.12
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Liabilities
in......
----------$
25.000. 00
27.000. 00
2,728.30
11,841.81
2,029.55
17. CapitalStock paid
18. Surplus fund_____________________
22. Amount due to National Banks_____
23. Amount due to State banks, bankers
and trust companies in the United
States and foreign countries (other than
included in Items 21 and 22__________
25. Cashier’s checks outstanding________
- Total of Items 21, 22, 23, 24, and
25 ___________________$17,199.60
Individual deposits subject to check__ 102,902.59
Total of demand deposits, (other
than bank deposits) subject to Re-
serve, Items 20, 27, 28, 29, 30 and
31, ___________________ .$102,962.59
Certificates of deposit (other than
for borrowed money__________________
34. Other time deposits_______________
Total of time deposits subject t<> Re-
serve, Items 32, 33, 34, and
35, _______________________ $38,003.31
U. S. Government securities borrowed
Notes and bill rediscounted, includ-
ing acceptances of other banks and for-
eign bills of exchange or drafts sold
with indorsement if this bank
26.
32.
37.
40.
18,003.31
20,000.00
850.00
Total
89,027.56
$300,6 13.12
STATE OF TEXAS. County of Kimble, ss:
1, Oren C. Reid, Cashier of the above named bank,
do solemnly swear that the above statement is true t<*
the best of my knowledge and belief.
OREN C. REID, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day ot
July, 1923. L. R. Hodges,
Notary Public, Kimble County, Texas.
Correct Attest:
Coke R. Stevenson, Adam Murr, Emil A. Loetller,
I >ireetors
friend:
d Dallas h
fure rid
lurmng tr
i Junetiot
W. II
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1 last
Sat ur.ta
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A hi*
lene am
1 Hawley.
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latter
place h*
• spent s.e
coral day ,*
. with
his dau
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amp.
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Mary Sch
raid, and
Mrs.
Ed Uni
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Mrs. Fr
ml Knets.
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ml family
other
r this
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Dallas i
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We Have a . ww $ We Sell
Mccaips At Hamer s Mccair*
Patterns Patterns. *!
YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND A WELL KEI*T STOCK
OF THE VERY BEST MERCHANDISE
Our line of Dry Goods and
Shoes is as complete as
you will find most any-
where. Our prices are tin*
lowest, and One* Price to
All. If slightly higher, it
is because the Quality is
better. W'ith us, it’s
QUALITY FIRST—
—then THE PRICE.
Good Quality Merchandise
slightly higher in cost is
well worth the difference,
and means Dollars and
Cents to the purchaser in
the long run.
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Mri all Printed Pattern 3050
McCall Printed Pattern 2934
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OUR GR(K:ERY DEPARTMENT
CONTAINS The purest and bes class of Groceries
you can buy; such as Folger’s Coffees and Extracts;
Heinz’s Products; Belle of Wich'ta Flour and many
other famous brands that are pure.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY IF YOU BUY FROM US!
, LET US PROVE IT TO YOU!
Alex J. Hamer
Company
1898
Junction, Texas.
1923.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baity and
Miss Margaret Baity of San An-
tonio s|H*nt tin* week-end in
Junction on the Llano. Mr.
Meaty is tin* builder of the
‘ Baity Built Homes" in San An-
tonio. Both he and Mrs. Baity
were enthusiastic in their praise
of Junction and t lie scenery
here. Their party spent a day
at Seven Hundred Spr'ngs and
declared the trip more than
worth while. Mr. and Mrs.
Baity and Miss Margaret will
pend the rest of the summer
iii their rottage at Kerr\ die.
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Dr .1 A. Hevman arrived in
Junction last Thursday and will
be with his parent^. Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neal and
family and Miss Minnie Loetller
have returned from a visit to
San Antonio and Yoakum.
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Ask the General Motor Cor-
poral'on about Sinclair-. They
adopted this oil, and the crank
cases of all Bun ks are tilled
with Sinclair when leaving the
lactory. Sold at Safety First
Filling Stat ion.
Dur.sf
i orkill
ha
ve seemed
th.
agency
for
t h
e S
hk lair (Id
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luets m
t hi
atit
! part of
Mas
on and
Ken-
(’
.Mill
ties Their
gas
and oils
ale
hi p|
[ted out of
San
A nt oni.
1 to
tl
tent
and their
tome
: Mrs
.! \ 1 lev 1
nan, for about
Mi
Nila
• two
weeks Dr
Hevman is a
^ grail
luate of the
Medical School
home
Momlay
tot 1
he 1 niver* t v
of Texas, and
w here
aunt.
she has
Mr B
tv at St Vin
N a nt *
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1 1 lev eland, O
locate m some
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e he will prae-
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the Kimble < ‘on
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lives in Kerrv
ille
They
l» * *, A V IW V.-HM 1
we r.
and
1 a.
Mr
tfinitanifil ho
s. Bill Garrett
me by
and c
’ Mr.
‘htld-1
i wvm. *.. 1* VI, v,
K*®.'f Mini * ,!• Vt,
. • iK» m*4 •»' K»* I
ttn
of
Kerrville
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; Iwm* Ct*t a* 1 W
K , J |
Mis* Natalie Hamit • n wl ►
recently tin shed a ItieiUec
course at Draughan’s llusine*
i olW'ge iti San Antonio ha* a
cepted a pMiljon with a bust*
ness house there
K I*. Tomlreriin wa* display
ng a large rattle snake in town
Tuesday that Hi* killed near the
Cemetery, The snake wa« 5
f.M*t long ami measure*! over 8
inches around it.* Imdy
^ Eat at the Hodges Hotel; led
«t meals at popular prices adv.
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relativ
Mai
I tie Ilnur* In Nan
H
tin, A. H. Martin i' in the
cattle busitMNis, while hi« Min i1*
taising *he*|* ami goats. they
have lv.nl in the Comstmk
country for thirty-one years,
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van At
at 1 ;,1
**s n« riviii
arrives at San Antonio 7 :30
n. Leal station at Frits
i*l, phone 50 Arrive in
*tton at noon
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1923, newspaper, July 13, 1923; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890614/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .