The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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The Teachings of Franklin
THE LESSONS Taught by Benjamin
Franklin have lived through many
years. He grasped the real mean-
ing of Thrift—“Care and manage-
ment of one’s resources”—and ex-
emplified it in his life’s work.
YOU, TOO, Can learn the same lesson
that enabled Franklin to gain such
pronounced success!
FIRST NATIONAL Account will
school you in the care and man-
agement of your own resources.
Observe the teachings and exam-
ple of this great man by opening
an account here this week.
e First National
The Bank Where You Feel at Home.
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PAGE FOUR.
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
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Friday, January 25, IMA
The Junction Eagle.
Published Every Friday by
Thg Junction Publishing Co.
(Incorporated t
DIRECTORS:
Coke R. Stcvcntton. W. P. Riley.
Oren C. Reid. H. G. Perry.
.Editor.
PAY YOUR POLL TAX.
Only a few more days remain
in which to pay poll taxes.
This is election year and the
right to vote in precinct, coun-
ty and State primaries and the
general election will ho denied
those who fail to pay their pol’
taxes before February 1st.
Your poll tax is assessed
along with your property tax,
H. G. Perry
“ and "failure to make paymeniTof
-! poll tax before February 1st,
Notie. of church entertainment* where will disfranchise VOU nnH this
• chart:# of ulmiwion i* made, obituari#,. . uu nmuilbt OU, HI1U mis
anrda of thaak*, rraoiuthma of re.p«ct, and tax will have to be paid later
•II matter, not new., will be charired for . . „ 1
at the r^uiar rate.. when you pay your property
-- * taxes, but you will derive no
No annonymou. eommunication. will be benefit from it.
publUhrd in this pai^r under any conditions.
Parson, ending In matter intended for pub- EVCII if >’0U have to postpone
lication must .ign it. but name wiii not be payment of property laxes and
"~i r”"*“<1|| i t hereby have the legal penalty
Any .rmnwu. r—flf.tion i.n the rh.r.cter added, go I10W aild I * 1 V OUI)
ar standing of any person, will he gladly POLL TAX!
corrected if brought to the attention of th.
management.
The management will greatly appreciate \i\
the co-operation of th# public in helping to
fill this paper with live local news. If you
know a news Item, phone 67, or drop your
communication in the mail.
HONOR ROLL.
Olorolc 'IQIOTO
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I Please
Phone
Early
J. S. Farmer, City. £ Accuracy, speed and cer-
O. T. Murr, Ft. Mckavitt. J tainty are indispensable
Mmft. Evans Alvin. Tex. I ‘'T*"*8 of .* «■“****■«*
J. P. Baker, City. ® delivery service.
ATTENTION STOCKMEN
For that new pair of Boots
*..... Go To........
BUIE'S BOOT AND
SADDLE SHOP,
and let
0. F. SCOTT
Take Your Measure
20 Years Experience
A Fit Guaranteed.
_*_
The Home of Hand Made
Boots, Chaps, Toe Fenders,
Bridles, Reins, Spur straps
Belts, Hat Bands, Etc.
Saddle and Harness
Repairing
_*_
Electric Shoe Repairing
Ladies* Work a Specialty
Work Guaranteed
Give Us a Trial
HUGH BUIE
Menard, Texas,
_• __
Agent For
ANDREWS’ SADDLES
And
COWBOYS’ SUPPLIES
Junction Electric Boot & Shoe Shop
I am now in poaition to fill your orders for boots.
While in Town Call and See Me
First-Class Repairing Done at Reasonable Prices.
E. O. LOWGREN,
Ben F. Simon
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Roosevelt, Texas,
t t t t
Fresh and Complete Line of Groceries.
Good Line of Dry Goods and Notions.
Star Brand Shoes.
Goodyear Tires and Tubes * : %
Tourists* Supplies Gold Drinks
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
OUR SERVICE SATISFIES —
P. H. Rogers, City.
Wm. Wilson, City.
T. A. Brooks, City.
Mrs. Josie Summers, City.
T. B. Pearl, Yates.
R. J. Hensley, City.
G. K. Gordon, San Antonio.
Walter Tomlinson, City.
F. J. Weldon, Segovia.
Mrs. C. J. Haney, Tyler, Tex.
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We endeavor to provide
every facility for the fast-
|> est service and every safe-
* guard against errors, but
our customers can assist us
in rendering the best serv-
ice and protect themselves
against errors and delays,
VALENTINE MAKtjrEltADE. | by takin* P“in* *° 1>h"no I
i. us your orders before Ten
o’clock in the morning and
There will he a big Masque- ® . . _ , , ,
rade Dance at the Hankins- Ri- $ before Pour o clock m the
ley Hall on the night of Febru- <• afternoon. The sooner the
ary 14th. The Brown wood Foot <•> better.
Warmers will furnish the music. j|
Everybody invited, and are as- $ a. p-Y , ilAMITD
sured of an enjoyable time. <• MLLA J. nMIVI tr\
Tell your friends about it and $ COMPANY J
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Do Not Upset the Apple Cart
Polities will s<mn be sizzling. Already tin* pre-convention
forces art* beginning to form their line*. Then will come the
fight for choice within the parties when with the stage all set
and limelight turned on, the candidates will be ready to wage
their war for supremacy at the pulls.
# We have our political convictiora. Presumably most of our
readers have theirs Some may agree with us. others may not.
Party contest and difference in opinion ia the pulse of American
life and achievement. How bitter the coming fight is to be no
man can foretell Issues*, always greater than men, are more
or iesa clouded ax present. As they unioici Themselves in the
party platforms one will l*e better able to measure the vital dif-
ferences in thought Whatever theae differences may be, how-
ever, whatever be the heat of political debate, let us not forget
that when the die is cast the American nation ia destined for
another step forward, that art will improve, that literature will
be more refined, that commerce will be greater, that invention
will be more ingenious. in bnef. that no political victory can stop
the progress of the greatest nation In the world.
• With such belief in the hearts of the people w# tri*w with
calm the nearing party disturbances It is only when such
belief is lacking, and thoughtlessly an, that buameaa suffers
because of ‘’the unsettled conditions due to polities " Whether
we be Republicans, Democrats. Independent* or what not, let
us remember we are all stockholders in the great corporation of
America, and that, tike all other corporations, this one in which
we are m*si interested will respond to public confidence and tu
opt must ir conviction We need no "unsettled conditions'^ in
tK»* country and we are foolish if we bring them about wjf a
false mental attitude or low talk The busincwi structure ia
alt sot for a great and a sound prosperity, and if sre are wise
uH not thoughtlessly upset th** apple cart
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Schreiner-Hodges Co.
GENERAL
_MERCHANDISE
Largest buyers of Mohair. Wool, Colton, Pecans and all
other produce in this territory.
Our policy is a square deal for everybody.
TIm Quality It Right
Tht Mot It Right.
Schreiner-Hodges Co.
JUNCTION. TEXAS
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1924, newspaper, January 25, 1924; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890751/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .