The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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the junction eagle
Friday, October 19, 192J,
Published Every Friday bv
The J tinet ion Publishing Co.
(Incorporated)
Dili EC I OKS
Cok* R. t'U>\i*nu>n.
Or. n C. Reid.
The Junction Faerie. tfbe no-t i i,. ' ;"'1' ■ ■ —--------■—— —-—
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i-emHetion. Off-haml. it scents .tn.W110" rtecd-||
very east task t» select „ site, <lLSfn,,,ln£l_ £
:<• there are so many things to L is time to protest , &
!r.X "m'saryto’ ,fle Cad of denouncing indistwll
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U- G- PlTr-v—.....—Editor, rontls will L m^uTLh in* f"WIneffiekwvl; "’.fit" I ** Quick* Re,iab,e Truckil'^ F*ure With Me. *
f'f?’ whlch -sho«s that a cheap I “8l.” the sooner the calio s ,1
"d suJ,l'|y -f water (?u,1d become general the beUer -----------------.T"0”*—*
| ' lJst blbnir. then maintain-1iw the world. To manipulate
,ho "HPPly. must he found materials that they mav serve
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DAN ST. CLAIR
JUNCTION, TEX AS
PHONE S. L. S. ON NO. Si.
Three I Jig Tt m at Your Service.
^ill Haul Anything, Anywhere
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Entrr^ti
>he Cost Office «, Junction
•oColnl <Ml», mail ruattir.
Notice of church «*nt#ri«inmenU where
Lrda*lY L-in—'*>,n " "wd*. obituaries.
c«r.ls ,,f thunk*, resolution* of re*poet and
• 1 matt. . . not ....... vs ,11 ho charged for
at the regular rate*.
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No annonyntou* communication, will Iw
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too ante to make the project community life of the world i.
rl'ldUce IhaLiS inform! iXt^fa^mlK*^'
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letter this week from the : Faith^v* • ^n(*uTs^r-v 18 Science, |
e Construction andXaUy6 iitThr^TP M*
jmous communication, wui u f v'. nuinnee mat definite
ruhlished in this under any condition. I Utioil Call 1)0 given OUt in npvt
^zr^r,rrr^,,'rt'week's ^
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l^iXtSurTh. Ideali8m°chiystaiized
.JLrxr:;run: xrr!IK'y hir 7 ,h.e ele-
AM Ihi* paper w„h live loc.i „ew*. if you I *han dunn* any year ism” was when men hflTateria ’
know . new* item, phone 67. or drop your | Hnce they began business. Thiffi terials • ♦ ufl; me,n bad no ma.
communication ,n the m.i.. progressive concern, composed rials 'fa’pmfi m!?tery of mate-
----—- Of H. H. Wheless and W. VV and ! ^Vn JiT ClpVln^ them from
The first ol last week the Fish W* M- Lewis, have been solicit-1 ( y materialistic.
Hatchery committee met with'to* the patronage of Kimble Read Eagle advisement*
the Directors of the Chamber of County people through their ad-1 easements
( ommerce to report what had vertising in The Eagle, ever
tt'en done towards selecting a since Die present management
location for the hatchery. At took charge, and it is gratifying
that time three places were un-1 know that they have enjoved
dcr consideration, viz. the N. R., a liberal amount of the building
Skaggs farm east of town, the; L*ade of our people,
farm southeast of
Ben F. Simon
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Roosevelt, Texas.
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fresh and ( omplete Line of Groceries
Good Line of Dry Goods and Notions.
Star Brand Shoes.
Goodyear Tires and Tubes
Tourists* Supplies Cold Drinks
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
OUR SERVICE SATISFIES
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W. P. Riley ..................... W1
town, just across the river, and ' i^n *!*la *ssl,e will be found an
the Patterson and Price places I *vertlsernent of the Star The-
about a mile up South Llano. I fu at Menard. Mr. Reeve,
Some time ago Mr. Skaggs had he manager of this theater is
offered to donate two acres of a 'V1 f awake picture show man
land. Mr. Riley had offered to»a u- u *V extensiv’e advertising,
donate whatever land was ne- • flraws large crowds, he
eessary also. At the Patterson isr aWe,to ko've to the people of
and Price location, which was , nar<* trade territory the very
selected for a possible site, thel™st in, the m°tion picture world
land lying in Price’s Camp was' Ihe P,ay that will be featured
offered free by Mr. Price and \h?, 2Jth wiU be “Way Down
the additional land in the Pat-: f?,: [he noted production of
ferson tract was priced at $125 , '* * (,ritfith, and is second on-1
IV acre by Mr. Patterson. “ , ' t/‘,,,be "I!irth of a Nation,”i
The Committee and Directors Tver’shown Thf081"^ pictureL
sjient a half day looking over L / , ' • P V^0 ?0 with f
these places and discussing thet0 stav ove^for^vWl11- d° we,J ¥
desirable and undesirable quali-1 ^ U for thls P^’ture. ♦♦♦
ties of etvcVi. 1 A tire ffFsVffTrmjr iui.wu'A
ment was reached, so in order worth of business property in X
tc tacilitate matters, it was de-1 Junction Mondav of last week.!^-
cided that the matter of locat- was attributed bv the Junction Y
mg and building the hatchery Eagle to lack of adequate fire W
would be left to three members, protection in that city. June-
hollowing this motion, John M. tion, a magnificent little city.
Hankins, Emil A. I.oefiler and modern in many ways, it seems ^
H. (« Perry were elected as a fias neglected to provide proper £
committee to have charge of the fire protection and the fact that jT
proposition in the future, as far there has not been more and |
as locating and constructing. disastrous fires is considered re- j V
The rail - during the past markable. Editor Perry, of the y
interfered with the Junction Eagle, has frequently O
efforts to find referred to this crying need in «
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week have
committee in
Lone-^ Bakery
R. J. PETTITT. Proprivtor.
BREAD, CAKES and PIES.
liitkiiiK Daily, instiriiiK r’rosh Bivaii ami
Pastry. Each Loaf Wrapped Separately.
USE JUNCTION BREAD.
“UNCLE SAM
Is Your Watchman Here
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National Banks are under the highly perfected super-
vtston of the Untied States Governn^t, thus insuring
proper bankmg praatces at all limes. This supervise
ran, together with Federal Reserve System affiliation,
whtch is automatic w,th National Banks, provides for
your money the full assurance of security that should
AND What is more to the point in Kimble County's affairs, is the high
standard of First National Bank Service—a Service that is complete
in every detail; SAFETY, PROMPTNESS and EFFICIENCY; and is
performed in a spirit of cordial friendliness.
WHEN You sell your cotton, wool, mohair, or anything else, open an ac-
count here ami secure the benefit of NATIONAL protection and
friendly Service.
The First National
The Bank Where You Feel at Home.
DALLAS SI ATE PAIR
October Kt L'\ 192:1.
.MANY SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
EXCURSION RATES
111 2*' From Mcnunt, on SaW th toU»r 12
eluding itAiu arriving at a. m. (K
Limit tK tolu r ,10th.
C. A. WEISK. Atrvnl
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\\ Schreiner-Hodges Co. *
GENERAL
It MERCHANDISE
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: ? largest buyers of Mohair. W ool. C olton. Pecans and all '
: 1 other produce in this territory.
: ^ C )ur fsolicy is a square ileal lor everybody.
; | The Quality la Right.
Tha Price la Right.
Schreiner-Hodg js Co.
JUNCTION. TEXAS
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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/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .