The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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THE JUNCTION EAGLE
Friday, September 15, 1922.
NOXVILLE NEWS.
The James ftiver school open-
ed Monday with ('has. Kindrick
as teacher.
Miss Edith Brown underwent
an operation last Thursday for
appendicitis, and is doing nice-
ly now.
E. J. Cowsert and daughter,
Belle, made a business trip to
Kerrville Saturday.
Mrs. Dillard Stapp and little
daughter, I.ucile, left Monday
for an extended visit to Mrs.
Stapp’s mother, Mrs. Mary Col-
| Tuesday.
j 1 he play party at W. A. Sur-
ber’s last Saturday night, was
enjoyed by all present.
The Masonic Lodge and East-
ern Star met last Saturday.
There was preaching at the
Lutheran church here Tuesday.
Arthur Simon has purchased
the Dunk place near here.
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Weather Report for August
For August, 1922:
Coolest day was the 9th, with
temperat ure of GO, F.; warmest [
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We have old papers, suitable
fur wrapping ice, piacing under
carpets, etc., for sale cheap, at
theJiagle Office.
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♦ HORACE E. WILSON •
* Lawyer •
* Will practice m all State •
* and U. S. Courts •
• Real Estate and Vendor •
• Lem Notes Bought and sold •
• Office West Side Court •
* House Square •
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lins, of New York City, Mr.: <Iaiy was the 26th, with temper-
Stapp will accompany them as 1 nture of 104 1-4, F.; rainfall on
far as San Antonio. [the 2nd, 1-10 inch, on the 5th,
Deland Montgomery left last l*'l inch, on the 8th, 2-10 inch,
week for San Marcos where he 1 aI1d on the 20th, 85-100 inch;
will attend school this winter, total lor the month. 1 1-2 inches
Prof. Chas. Kindrick, teacher, For August, 1921:
of the James River school, sj>ent Coolest day was the 21st with
Saturday and Sunday with home temperature of 62, F.; warmest
folks at London. i day was the 10th, with temper-
Miss Valeska Ellebracht left ature of 104, F.; rainfall on the
Sunday for Cherry Springs at 27th was 15-100 inch, on the
which place she will teach this 29th, 15-100 inhc. on the 20th.
winter. I 80-100 inch, and on the 31st, l'»
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Coffey inch; total for the month, 1.601*
visited at the home of Frank inches. *
Thurman Thursday. 0 •
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SEGOVIA NEWS.
- rI hat we want to supply your
Among the Segovia people I needs in Holiday Cards. We
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* FRANK L WILSON •
* Abstracter and Notary Pub- •
* lie •
* Writes •
* Contracts, Deeds, Mortga- •
* ges, Releases, Etc. •
* Loans and Fire Insurance. *
* Office West Side Court •
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HANKINS
DRUG CO.
DRINKS AND CONFECTIONS
DRUGS AND SUNDRIES
Ask Us For Information
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Geo. J. Trainer
E. C. Garvin
House Square.
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who were in Junction this week j have a very attractive line of
were W. II. Daw, L. B. Kirkpat-1 cards now in stock, and can
rick, Doug Jobes, Mrs. W. G.! Pnnt them in attractive letter-
Moss and son ('raft, Wm. Bier- that will please you. No
schwale and son, Henry, and Al- }HT'l to send away for your vis-
bert Bierschwale and family and I *ting or Holiday cards when we
Frank Liefeste and family. j (*an supply you and prevent any
Doug Jobes is shearing sheep V’ jutnoyances. Don t
this week wad until the Season is at hand
vf,. . y,.. n , , I before giving us your order.
AI j . <tn(i Alls, Don if Jobes / ' 0 j i i
^ . 4 4^ \ 4 • l * unu* in soon and look over the
SSfe.5 iT A?'rm 'r attradiv,. line u-e have nml we
■Mrs. Jobes ,s to under s(.n vo„ (,„,ls ,hat wi|| ,......
ate a most favorable impression
among your friends.
Tlie Junction Eagle.
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Buy your typewriter second
sheets at tin* Eagle Office.
Sunday
go treatment.
Mrs. T, (). Weldon and Mrs.
Forrest Weldon visited Junction !
last Monday.
Miss Lois Oliver is at home
on a lew days' vacation.
Several Ingram Boys passed
through Segovia Monday on
their way to Junction.
Miss .Marguerite who lias !>. on
visiting Mrs. Fonvst Weldon,
u-turned home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Graves
and daughter, Frankie Lee, were;
in town Monday.
ROOSEVELT NEWS.
(Too late for last week.)
Miss Tillio fibers and Dona
were in Roosevelt shopping Iasi
Wednesday.
Mrs. S. F. Richardson and
daughter, Velma, are visiting
at Sonora i his week.
I he Joy Boys are shearing
goats at the Farmer ranch.
Milton Winkle and lbs crew
are shearing at the Simon ranch
John Surbcr is now driving 1
one of the Surbcr Bros, trucks. 1
Aubrey Hill returned home
from Eastland County, where
he has been visiting relatives.
(i L. Richardson was down
from Sonora Sunday after his
wife, who has been visiting at
the (’has. Simon ranch.
Karl Adams and Ben Rode !
were visiting in Roosevelt last ;
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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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GEO. J. TRAINER COMMISSION CO.
Dealers in
LAND AND LIVE STOCK
Well improwd 10 1-2 section ranch, $8.50 per aerie;
$20,000.00 cash, balance liberal terms. Write, phone
or see us for full description and other particulars.
Box 465, Sonora, Texas.
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Lawyers.
Chas. Schreiner Bank
«UNINCORPORATED)
KEUKVILLE, TEXAS.
WEAVER H. BAKER
County Judge Kimble.
Count v.
LAWYER.
Junction, Texas
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PICTURE FRAMING
Hakes Liberal Advances on Sheep, (ioals,
Wool and Mohair.
Established 1869.
Done' Promptly and Satisfactorily at Reasonable
I 1 *(‘r New Line of Moulding to Select From.
NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE
^ * Luv, Sell and Exchange Second Hand Furniture
\nd Do Repair Work.
Junction Funiture Co.
GEORGE BRALKY. Manager
JUNCTION-MEN A RI) MAIL LINE
GUY PR VTER. Contractor.
Leaves Junction Daily at 6:30 A. M.
Leaves Menard Daily at 12:00 M.
1 11 Sl 1 lass ( OIIVfH'iUlr*^ lor o.it 1.«*.,««..
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and Express Sendee
Will \ppreciate Your Business
Buck-Horn Cafe
And Bakery
(fl ALITA BREAD. Baked by Your Own Home
Bakery. Why send mimej out of town for bread?
Let's keep our money here and build up our own
town.. Phone me your Bread Orders. 1 Make two
deliveries a day; one at 10:30, a. m., and one at 3:00
p. m. Bread wrapped in special wrappers and deliv-
ered at your door for 10 cents a loaf. Bread fresh
all the time. q
BUCK HORN CAFE & BAKERY
GKO. W. COUSINS, Prop.
Phone 16.
Junction. Texas.
THE CITY CAFE
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* Junction Texas.
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Recent interior improvements make our Cafe one
of the nicest Ealing House- to Ik* found. Our ser-
'ice is the kind that \nu want. Short Orders, Reg-
ular Dinners, or Lunches for taking with you on the
road, will receive our best attention.
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Electric Fans to keep >ou cool while you eat.
' i*it our Cafe while in Junction--On Alain Street
Fresh Bread every day. Cigars. Cigaretts, etc.
■ OTTO OXFORD. Prop.
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j JUNCTION
ELECTRIC BOOT & SHOE SHOP
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• I am now in position to fill your orders for
• Boots. While in town call and see me.
First class repairing done at Reasonable Prices.
E. O. LOWGREN,
Schreiner-Hodges Co.
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Largest buyers ol Mohair, Wool. Colton. Pecans and all
other produce in this territory.
Our policy is a square deal lor everybody.
The Quality It Right.
Tha Prlca la Right.
Schreiner-Hodges Co.
JUNCTION, TEXAS
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1922, newspaper, September 15, 1922; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890731/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .