The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1923 Page: 1 of 8
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THIS ISSUE IS FULL OF
INTERESTING ADS.
BE SURE TO READ THEM
YOU ARE ALWAYS
WELCOME AT THE
JUNCTION HARDWARE CO.
HIE JUNCTION EAGLE
Volume XL.
Junction, Kimble County, Texas, Friday, October It), 1D23.
Number 26.
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PROHIBITION WAVE SWEEPS OVER LUC RNE.
CONTRIBUTORS TO THE
FISH HATCHERY FUND.
The following firms and in-
dividuals have contributed the
amounts set opposite their
names, towards the building of
the proposed fish hatchery for
Kimble County. There are a
number of other contributions
that have been subscribed but
not collected up to Wednesday
of this week. Those paying la-
ter will be added to this list.
The money represented by the
contributions shown below has
been collected and is on deposit
in the local banks.
Several hundred dollars more
are needed to insure a first -
ciass hatchery and the commit-
tee and others interested are
still soliciting funds. If you
have not subscribed, and are
willing to help do something
that will be a great and lasting
benefit to the community, you
j're asked to contribute any
amount that you feel that you
are able. Every little helps.
See members of the committee,
cr the original list at the Junc-
tion Hardware Store. Either
the members of the committee
or most any of the business
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A Prohibition parade in Lucerne, Switzerland, is further evi-
dence of the trend of the times. Children from all over the
Swiss Republic took part, distributing propaganda. Photo shows „luat auy ui mu uusiness
a unique float symbolizing the refreshing qualities of fruit juices houses that have subscribed,
as a substitute for fermented liquors. will be glad to take your sub-
scription.
Schreiner Brothers _____$200.00
Junction Hdw. Co______100.00
Junction State Bank___100.00
Schreiner-Hodges Co.__ 75.00
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J. A. Heyman__
Junction Eagle
Wahl Bros. & Jordan
John M. Hankins .
STATE DEPARTMENT
OF EDUCATION NEWS.
THE DUCK HUNTING
SEASON IS NOW OPEN.
On account of a conflict in the
tfome misunderstanding ' has
been current in this county as
to the time when the season
opened.
I he tailure of the last session
of the Texas Legislature to
amend that section of the game
laws fixing an open season for
water fowl win cut half a month ing the per'capita 'AT$12“and I •JUnt;tion Future Co.
Texas hl,nt<TS tiuck increase it to $13. It is proba-: i-rsVAT “
ofF
shooting.
I he Texas Statute provides
that duck shooting is lawful he-
iween October 14 and January
y,1, a period of 105 days. The
federal regulations for hunting
Water fowl in Texas* authorizes
That the apportionment for
Statu ^uperin te nde i i t Marrs*VM
“The State Board of Educa-
tion, acting under advice of the
Attorney General, refused to
rescind the order setting aside
$2,000,000 as a textbook fund rniMm , ,
for the ensuing year and then u" p *J st^h --------
to reconsider the resolution lx-1 jUnut7( nT^'u (I,a,hls)
mg the ner ranitji -it <10 mct 0,1 furniture ( o._
50.00
35700
25.00
25.00
25.00
m-nty Fi,,inK Sta._. 25.00
Phillip Joseph
l‘b; that the textbook contracts I Oreii r * UdJ801
will bp hnwllv ivK^n.i ........ l .. lcn ( . Reid
finally passed upon bv J?
any court of competent juris- 1 (,,n 1 a,,OI‘ Shop..
l,,for* next spring and ' y. p. OUvw Sh°P
• t will tlien be so late in the i ,* *» . 7 .v -----
vem that the $1,500,000 saved ,7 -
•hooting between Ortoiw ‘hrt I tt!? rewrvJU and I‘j”1' Jr."
and January 15th, likewi.se n edded to tIw eesnu72 b.r thw h r?d K Knetseh
pei md of 105 days. The Feder- vear 1024 l<v>5 Th.. . » , U (albert Reid
a reKul,tio„s provide, however, n,™« of Vl^-rTali, ^houi.'i *.' J' *■“««*
I nit a State may not prescribe I be eonsidered 7 linal' for i h !! J<’hn A r"'' -iert
closdn* lat '' a! will also of fmenTT^h™,' }*Wkor & llurdin
wXd he p'ITr !ha" «'M«Tt to ,ak ...........
.(Hind hj Federal regulations, aminat now -
mak7 the dISt,a,'lnlu" ‘“ilwl »», “The next teachers examiaa-
ftj? '* ^
that tin. State law will set the aminatio
JrtrtthTSK r"1,ml "i0
month, and the F.sleral law set:
25.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
10.00
10.00
7.50
7.50
5.00
5.00
MEMORIAL TO SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY TAKES SHAPE
Outlines of some of the figures of the curving painted upon the
rocks by men lowered over the side at. night from the shanty
which has been built half way down the slope of Granite Moun-
tain, in Georgia.
JUNCTION DEFEATS M V- t ON'TRACT TO IMPROVE
SON ON LOCAL FIELD. WATER WORKS SYSTEM
The local high school football' Kerrville Mountain Sun:
team made their first winning A contract WAS signed Tues-
ot the season last Friday when day morning by the City Com-
PuncHers TTo 0. * ** 1,, ' '",i7T7 *“• tfc*u' UriUm* ‘A a
*- ** ..... M<>00-fotif well and Hu* in-
stallation of an up-to-date
pumping plant on same. Geo.
- (.inter <»l San Antonio, was
awarded the contract at the
meeting ot the Commissioners
(ast Friday afternoon.
Work will begin on the* well
cany next week and will be
lushed to completion. It js
t bought that it will require
i,l,out months to complete
'he well and install the equip-
ment. 1
I his is the third game for the
,(*cal team this season. The
games, with Schreiner Institute
and San Angelo, were lost, but
with op|y a small score. This
was the second game for the
Mason boys, they having de-
feated Menard the week pre-
\ IOUS.
As Schreiner Institute and
‘Snn Angelo are eonsideml
ilnong tip. best players in this
j-urt ot tlu« State, the Junction
boy
iicord that, it'' 'krpt" up" will! v ,V ' '•>" I’bmt «dl hiMuvvtvil
this in.,Ts,h„h,s,„ ihs,,-!., i!.::: ':'" s.,:".....•„ »•
r ',ui I I In
thusv iuui st. Clair
tv.wh.-rs ex- A. ,hlrl,“
J. A. Browning
Hov Smith
There will U* no ex- ^ ^ 1
at ion in Xovendn'r. Bulle-
mwn bv
rren
the elosmg date, which is Jar
U«ry 15th. Between these date
*t is lawful to kill ducks in thi
Pwrt of the State.
McCI I.l.tH H WOLF CLUB
IN ANNUAL MEETING
vision and will 1h» issued in
• me bull. tin aUuit D»sM‘ndH*r 1
The revised bulletin will eon-
ain the changes in texts for
tear tiers examinations to la*
held in l9S<t.H
NEWS NOTES FROM
HANDER \ NEW ENA.
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»*n .Sunday, tkto-
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a minister ii
C'hriat for im
and des|nte h
ixri'aehes with
. . his
Brother Ourst
to the brother-
al and energy in
He has lie<*ii
the Uhurvh of
t than 50 years
extreme agt* he
great |i>wtr.
The anmial rmstuig of the
McCulloch County Wolf C lub
was held at the courthouse last
Sat unlay afternoon, and \v hi!♦*
the attendaiwe was not large .
liw^r intenot was manifested
xn«hr »ir«ir, of th,. club and u
splendid report of the vear*s
Work math by the MxrvUrv. II
P. Jvixian. In Mr. J..r,Un-» rv
|a>rt it W'tll tie noted that Ilt2
wolxes were kdksl during thu
*• wild cats. This iNkr many years he was countv
^c»m»iden>l an exceUent show, judge of Kimble County, and ,*
. * ,/vTcu* memlters trail known throughout that
are well pleased with the work |a>rtion of the country
,hal • mo“' iH%i Time Trad Driven*
tioti Wa. pa^| to continue the will hohl their annual mimon j > *
!‘tan r ,h" °f ■*"' Awonu, No5XrT ^ M NrU.n
•»t I* »>I a..r..mrm of nnoIVvny old nv hand ahuuld «. l-».-
v#Nt pvr o.ro Of Uml hold hytmokv .1 . point to bv thvn- .n.l « - •
'*• wJurSUKL»,;
A«ia.Nwu if"*u in ^ cLJssr
K. O. Low
W. M. Kwn
W. K. Bolt
Earl It. Tracy
Uarl M Tibbett
Jan, A Miller
R. W. Fisher
li. H. L«m flier
G. Itiil
Ik II. Ragland
!: C. Nethery
A. t ,t M *4 J W III
A Murrah
A J. IberM'h wale
Viva Fisher
j. a Fisher
Hunt Pcttctt
( scar Weaver
( has. Fuchs
i t . F. ( "heiiault
Ja* k Itixofi
I ondun
L- L. Me Kinney
London Men ant dr t
1 P Furr ,
R. I! Boyce
T. II. Pearl
If, C. IVarl ..
Vmao«i A non.,
J. S, Go*»*iman
in the front Inn
rseholastie District.
Mason |,nys were uceorti*
p.mietM.y a goodly number of
*nlhu iastie boosters and the
g.trne was hard fought and
much inter* -t was sh
>js » taf*»r*
Next S,
loeal tear
tor a gai
ha> a *1
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of th** latest |ru-
1 on ,,,fh,,c ««»!*•. qua,
lit unlav f h.i 07* i. a 1.. 1 ......
pr«'***m f
** to stlpplx the
n will j
Lfo to Menai d j mV.
J." or in city ai
without i tu rn * i
lie. As
Menard also * allv
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24 hours a d
rong ten
‘fn this gam,-Ureal
blown of the ,n
to fit* J
ut interesting short
t time ago show
tum an di et i
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proved t> |H».
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J,w|h.- .houkl rank with th* 5 5
r» iT ,2_ ""...... 1 °0 Urk». ih« Him m|1
U 0 AdM“......... 100 of two £3taT
( The Comfort K.M
and INrwer t Vm|«in,
* a|atal stork of$|ii%iHMi
<»a«ktis who has swrxtd
man at the subscribers*
last week was electesl
chairman, ami Hu
rarv seen*
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alhl I hr nvwl v rlrrtnl dinrtorx
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1923, newspaper, October 19, 1923; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890802/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .