The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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THE JUNCTION EAGLE
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Published Every Friday by •
The Junction Publishing Co. \
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See re; ary.
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MOTLEY.
..Treasurer.
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in lh.- I’usl Off ire
at Junction tut
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matter.
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Not i<’«
■ of church entertainments where
a chaige of ad mi** ion i»
made, obituari.*.,
card. i.f thank*, resolution*
of respect, anil
■11 mutter, not new*, will
be cltarKcd tor
■ t the
ri'ifular riAtm.
T/i/rd Ar
Buck Sale
Junction, Saturday, September 23, 1922.
Registered Angora Hi Hies for
Sale.
About NO billies, all in good
condition for service this fall,
Lorn IN months to 8 years old.
Ranch on Hois D’arc Head water
i North Llano.
.lames Prentice,
I 20-2tp Junction, Texas
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I We have old papers, suitable
for wrapping ice, placing under
carpets, etc., for sale cheap, at
1he Eagle OITice.
Friday, September 8, 1922.
Need Glasses?
Hr. Jones, the «*ye man, will
Ik* at Hankins Drug Store on
Wednesday and Thursday, Sep-
tember 20, and 21. Eyes exam-
ined, glasses fitted, headache
and eye strain relieved. At
London the 19th. 20-2t.c.
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llillies for Sale.
The rut.- on advertising run in this* paper
»♦ heal render*. i.« 7 1-2 cent* per line
toi f iriit in-erlion and f> cent* ,ier line
foi i«'K xub.equent insertion. Word* will
average five to t hr lit).-, and extra head-
dtK" or spacing will be charged for at
the name rate
Subscription,—$1.50 per year
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Bible Verse for the week:
Cause me to hear thy loving
kindness in the morning; for in
thee do I trust; cause me to
know tin* way wherein I should
walk; for I lift up mv soul unto
thee.—Psalm 143: 8.
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Cost of Disrtict Court.
By The
%
The approximate daily cost of
the present term of District
Court, aside from stationery,
payment of witnesses, and so-
cial veniremen, is $74.00 per
day, or $9.25 per hour.
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Goat Sales.
FIRST NATIONAL SHEEP CLUB
We are going to offer thirty-five head
of Extra Good Bucks, one and two
years old, at auction. You get these
at your own price.
These boys have taken great care of
these sheep and there will be twenty
boys contending for the annual prizes
offered by the First National Bank.
IF YOU NEED SOME GOOD BUCKS
DON’T MISS THIS SALE
For further information see Oreri C. Reid
At The Bank Where You Feel at Home
Take your broken spectacle
lenses to Walter Luck. IP’ can
match them. * 20-2t,c
Mr. Clay Maddox is in Fort
Worth on business this week.
Have seven registered Billies
for sale, cheap. 20-2tp
I. S. Foley.
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For Sale or Trade.
My Dodge car in good condi-
tion; will trade for sheep or
goats. 20-2tc
Mrs. J. T. Hughes.
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James Prentice announces the
sale of 8 Angora billies to Whit-
worth Brothers, l to K. C. Xeth-
ery, to Lon L. Parker, 1 to
I.ouis Real, 1 to S. P. Bennett,
and 1 to J. 1). Pepper. These
billies were sold at prices rang-
ing from $25.00 to $100.00 each.
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NOTICE!
M.v pears will be ready to
gather after September ‘5th.
Price $2.00 pop bushel.
Henry Eppler,
-"■Jh Streeter, Texas.
The
First National
Sheep Club
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FALL OF 1922
Greetings to Junction and the
Surrounding Country:
If you break your glasses, take
them to Walter Buck. 20-ltc
Lightning Screw Worm Kill-
t r and Screw Fly Chaser at
Herman Drug Company.
J .ALCOHOL-a PER GBNT. J
I AVcietablcPrcpaHitionrofAs •
similatin^tkeFood bylte^ula*
tiniitiicStomadis and Ikwvlsor
IN I ANTS ( HILDRtN
Tlicrcby lWotin* Digestion
Cheerfulness and RcstCoflta^
neither Opium,Morphlncnor
Mineral, not Narcotic
-PumpJtin
Srnna
Jb+ikSM
AMJf Un*
Norn W
ilanftni 'togs?
ySntrrgroto rnror
AhHpfu^cmct!yfor
Constipation and Diarrhoea,
i niut Feverishness ana .1
Loss OF SLEI-
rcsultimi thc*rcfronr»n I,,ran>
Facsimile Sidnat^Lof
Tnu ccsTAtm Cokpa-W.
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CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
Exact Copy of Wrapper,
In
Use
for Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
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Our little* Millinery and Readv-to-Wcar
Shop extends to you a special invitation
to pay it a visit next Friday and Satur-
day, September sth and 9th.
We will have our first display of Fall Mil-
linery. We also want you to pay our
Shop a visit every time you are in town,
doesn't matter if you don't want to buy
anything, come in and see us. Make
our Shop your stopping place, we will
always l»e triad to see your facias.
W o are also showing some of the st»a-
sou s i *est selections* of piece rxhhIs.
Come to see us.
PLLMS—AND UKlJiNkS
The good things of this world have to bo planned
for, worked for, struggled for. There is no easy road to
success. The plums are few the prunes are many.
Nothing will insure the success of your plans quite
so certainly, as a well-formed saving habit. An account
at the bank, no matter how small, is an incentive to ftir-
•her saving. There is a satisfaction in watching your
account grow, because it will in time bo big enough to
secure for you the things you have planned for. Our
bank is a good bank for you.
Let Us Help You Get the Plums
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The
Model Shop
MRS. VARA JAMES
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Junction State Bank
Junction, Texas.
Member of Federal Reserve System
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1922, newspaper, September 8, 1922; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890670/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .