The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, February 15, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE TWO.
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
PfUajr, r«kw7 It. IMA
EDITOR AT 46. PENS a udneu in my added yearn;!]
A TOlCHr.NO ODE I know that I have naaaed the 1
When J. R. (Rob) Raneome, !,'n* **■* t,h* journey
the Cleburne editor who died u<jwn,.,h* .h'.u of life, and too
k few day# ago, wa* forty years so?,n halting, »tumb.ing step ^
old, he penned k very tweet ode *VI come along with age, when, |
to the pa.-§ing to time, and we w ,lh »nse* dulkd, passion d a i <•
are herewith reproducing it. "<*1 lr- trf comer I .
What man live*, who has reach- r[J" r,'1,r l,J.M’ an<*
• * ........• •• * • • a/- : : r ■ ■. -•ar- a.v: r" ho'JVf of memory, clinging
»I«nt that span of umi in doing f"1 **’out th« <**> * ,h»' *“«
hi' duty that does not feel the :on^ since I-'St, conjure up pic-
heart-beats and beautiful senti-
ment expressed by
some ?
“I arr. forty years old today.
miwwnni eoooo———o—o—————m
STEVENSON* * KNETSlH
Lawyers.
Junction, Texas.
«**•«'** • .........
M. E. BLACKBURN
Lawyer
Will Practice in all State
and Federal Court*
Abstract of Titles of
t ^lures painted there for the
Bob Ran- ^me- when the shades come on
and the shadows lengthen on
the garden walk.”—Exchange.
Kimble County. f - —- -----^----—---. _t,_
awiinmi-ii- ilium:? Amany people do not live CLAUDE B. HUDSPETH
RUN FOR RE-ELECTION
OUH Specianlty is Auto Repair work and we know how to
do it right. When you need repairs or your car needs over-
hauling, give us a trial.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Cavaness Brothers
VVWJ
WEAVER H. BAKER
County Judge
Kimble County, Texas
—LAWYER—
Junction, Texas
• • • •'•.'•'•'•O'*'? \
fc* long as I have already lived,
and accomplish a great deal
more, while number.- of other- Recognizing the valuable ter-
live a great deal longer, yet are vices of Claude B. Hudspeth to| M*********^^*****^
unknown out of the village in th4* district, a large number of
which they toil. At 40, the citizens from most of the coun-
passions of life are mellowed by tie.1* have signed the following £
the experiences of time, and one j^tition and sent it to him:
HORACE E. WllaSON
lawyer.
Will Practice in all State
and U. S. Courts
| feels the slowing up of the pulse “To the Honorable Claude B.
* once fiercely bating with hopes Hudspeth:
in which limitless ambitions “We, the undersigned citizens
were centered. At forty, one desire that you continue to give
know* a great deal more than he
did at twenty. He ha- mixed
u* your valuable, wise and pa-
triotic services as Representa-
I end mingled with the world, el- live of our district.
| bowed the eager crowd in the “We therefore respectfully re-
\ market place, tested the calibre quest you to allow our citizens
w ---- -• — r <>f friends, felt the venom of en- to re-c-lect you, and we feel that ®
| Real Estate and Vendor | emies, has had hopes blasted, this sentiment is so strong that ;§ - ,
X Lien Notes Bought and Sold • ambitions destroyed, ha* suffer- you will meet no opposition.
• Office West Side Court j ed and in the silent watches of We cordially pledge you our---------------
House Square % the night has lain awake and votes and support."
THE SECOR SANITARIUM-HOSPITAL
Kcrrville-on-the-Guadalupe
The highest type of medical and surgical institu-
tion conducted by a recognized specialist and offering
a class of service formerly obtainable onlv in the large
institutions of the North or East.
We are never too busy to give each case careful con-
sideration and hold a daily staff consultation insur-
ing efficient team work.
We do not pay commissions nor split fees. The pa-
tient is assured of an honest opinion and square deal.
hi* heart beats, while tears A number of the petitions,
.........
• FRANK L. WILSON
£ Abstracter, Notary Public
<i Writes Contracts, Deeds,
| Mortgages, Releases, Etc.
% Loans and Fire Insurance.
4 Office West Side Court
! House Square
• • • • • • • •
Kimble County Abstract Co
E. Holekamp. Mgr.
Abstracts of Kimble Co.,
I*ar.dx. Ixian* Kl Livestock.
Junction, Texas.
JETTON DAIRY
lJure, Wholemome Sweet
Milk, 121 ic |>er (puirt
Delivered.
§ §
Want a few more custom-
er* for night or delivered
in time for breakfast in
the morning.
Pure bred English White
Leghorn eggs for sale
Phone Boyd Jetton.
— of regret fell from weeping eyes with long lists of signatures
,. "At forty, the average man have been sent to Mr. Hudspeth,
• ha* had his share of happiness, who has responded by thanking
. He ha* been able as he journey- the signers and saying that he
: <d ori to the great eternal home, will run for re-election, and that \
• to pluck from the garden of he will shortly give out a formal •
| hopes some memory-making mo announcemnt of his candidacy *
. 'rents. Here and there among It is considered quite certain l
1 the fragrant flowers i- the re- that the people will re-elect him, \
• flection of a friendly hand-clasp, a* his course of work in Con- 5
• a ki-.- irom - arlet lips, while gre*> has met with the approval •
•" 1' Ring heart tell th< wild tat- of all t"he citizens of the district, $,
>• too the love that re. and it is more pr< bable %
i Du* from the fleeing years there tr.at he will be returned without \
| a *• recollection* of baby fingers, opposition. This will relieve
• v/r.-- ia-jN-d tight him of a long and expensive
'sj around daddy- neck in tru.-ting campaign, and permit him to re-
ft ** ' * and sincere devotion. main in Washington while Coo-
‘There were June night- gre«> is in session, to look after
jj when neath twinkling stars. The interests of the people.
» v. ith hands clasps wly mar The beet of good feeling pre-
!j,d man and wife projecte<l vails a- reported by the Ux*al
piai - for the future and beck- Hudspeth committee, composed
, oned for the coming of their of L. L. Farr. C. A. Bi
• -weet anticipation from out of Charles B. Metcalfe and Wilfred
• '1mystic garden of dream* ( onerly. secretary.—San An-
\ where l.Mjie -ang of happiness, geio Standard.
• “Ther*- ar* frienflly otfues
• ri.Srt
Plant Trees Now!
Best Season in ground in Ten Years. No Community
and few homes have enought home-grown fruit.
Peaches, Plums, Pears, Figs, Nectarines. Pecans
Jujubes, Berries and Other Fruits.
.We have new sire-bearing varieties and the old
standards. Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Roses,
Hardy, ( lima^-Proof Native Shrubs and Ornamentals
Catalogue h ree. We j>ay Express.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Information Gladly Given.
F. T. RAMSEY & SON, Austin, Texas
SINCE 1873.
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HODGES HOTEL |
MRS. R. J. MOTLEY, Proprietress.
A HOME LIKE HOTEL FOR LOCAL PEOPLE
AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
t ha’
life*
? Own a Home
T *
JOE ||. RAMSEY.
• •
Building Contractor
Painting and Papering
iPhone II. Junction. Texan.!
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PRAETORIAN lodge no. so.
ttle feet
over the
wa- but
Then fa-
Meets fourth
night in each n
yAil Loyal Praet*
vite*l to attend
Rudolph IWkei
ith
>m*- floating back along
fiark and rugged tract;
acts of sympathy, comfort anti
assistance that filled the heart
with thankfulness.
"Then* come drifting from
the memories of the day* of
long ago the sweet* of mother
love; the undying devotion of
her who gave me life, and, with
patience and pain, cared for my
in f mfit vi ltitf u hi VkAAii l
could not yet ;iatter
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i«^n» rtim DRUY jinttur
a meaningless sound
ther’s kindly face, while In his
eye* shone the love that wa- in
I is heart, always sacrificing
that I might le comfortable and
happv, i* a picture hung in the
gallery of mv heart, and brother
und sister, and the playmate*
f my youth, the girl* with gol»
i»ef. t re see* and !a**ies whtise
f air wa- hrt.wn; the boy*, com-
rade* of the old swimming hole,
w ho, barefoot and brown, ftshesl
I fr*s kl* - m th* ».*}), a-
ever grew anumg Texas
or breathed on Texas
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Practical
RATES $2.25 PER DAY.
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Nurse Tells
Jennie Patterson. W. R
W. a W. CAMP NO, 4U
Ixxir* meet* First Tuesday
night in each month.
AU lejrsl Woodmen Invited
to attond
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Order tf the Kmlvrs Star
Jmirtmm C ity Chapter
No. 4tT.
JmcUm, Tvsaa,
Ropular Mooting each 2nd
and 4th Thursday yvenmg*
Mamie Hall
VMtinf Mawhors m
W. M.
n come an«t gf). a- f«*r-
* and fl“w, | have hatl
e aucreas, and tight to
I have my family to
Hr, a loving wife ansi
four children, who my friend*
*ay, I “ugh! to l*e proud of, and
I confeea that ! am I can be
useful to other*, and at the
*air.e time earn a living for my
* H FTt k I f*
Ams*ng those who ktw»w me,
1 * ave t h* average numtier of
rsai. true fneml*. while othssr*
hnid me a* an hsine*t man, wor-
thy **f their corfislenre I have
eqUlrsH) A |fhlk»*f*phlC thought
that helfw me turn the Imr* of j
Ringing disappointment* that
hurt me in my youth, ao that
they mis* my heart,
I? *lifht abmaton* m the
Rut in spite of Ml
I d previdwus, I
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Jl Mr* N I. >n««r, of Rout*
V t* mat Faria. Two, toU* tM
1 rtery of bar aiporioMa a*
follow*
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hav* boon a *ro«t»«*i aar*o
for moro than SO year*, tak-
i*g motif m*iomlty e*M*
On# of mjr «U*ghior* raf*ro4
from at . . . Nho
*wiM fust led Mdk aa>l
have le go to Mi
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The Meeting Place for all Texane
The Mecca for Tourists
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, February 15, 1924, newspaper, February 15, 1924; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890729/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .