The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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Friday, August 25, 1922.
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
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Local And Personal.
8-ounce duck now going at 22
centa, cash, at phiMjjw Joseph’s.
Miss Tyler Wilkinson spent
Sunday oa the R. H. P. Wright
ranch.
Attorney Joe P. Flock of Men-
ard was here on legal business
last Monday.
Mrs. Lewis Boyle is spending
the week at the Bundy ranch,
near Roosvelt.
' I ^ev- ttnd Mrn. J* T. Tracy at
w. c. hu banks, who ranches Bastrop, and reports a very
on the Llano, was in Sonora pleasant trip.
i uesday on his way home from ! -
a business trip to San Angelo. j LOST—On Road between
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Williams Junction and Roosevelt, brown
and the boss, T. A. Jr., were up! suit box about 2 1-2x1 1-2 feet
lroni Rock Springs Sunday vis-j by .5 inches, wrapped in brown
ding. They were the guests of paper. Reward for return to
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Aldwell, pa-! Eagle office or
Mrs. Edwin Lowgren is spend-
ing the week with her parents
in Mason County.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor of
Rock Springs, were in Junction
cn business Tuesday.
W. P. Riley attended a district
convention of the Bankers in
Brownwood, on Tuesday.
E. Holekamp is with Hamer
Co., again this week while Mr.
Hamer and Bill are in Dallas.
H. 0. Denman has just re-
turned from his vacation and
reports having had a delightful
outing.
rents of Mrs. Williams.
River News.
■Devil’s
Evalon Nanc£, eleven-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Nance, underwent an operation
for appendicitis last Friday at
Brady. She became suddenly
ill while Mr. Nance was away
from home and was rushed to
Brady where the operation was
performed and is now at the
home of one of Mrs. Nance’s
sisters, and doing nicely.
18-2tc
C. J. Devlin,
Ft. Stockton, Texas.
Mrs. M. E. Holland and daugh
ter, Margarite, and little grand-
daughter, Era Tuberville, are
spending the week with Mrs.
Tom Drisdill, near Sonora.
BEN F. SIMON
General Merchandise
Roosevelt^ Texas
We have a good line of Grocers, Drygoods, Shoes,
Hardware, Automobile casings, Fishing Tackle. At
reasonable prices.
ON THE OLD SPANISH TRAIL
KIMllLE COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY.
E. Holekamp, Prop.
We Buy and Sell all Kinds of
REAL ESTATE
—and—
LIVE STOCK.
QUALITY AND SERVICE AT 1
Miss Annie Taylor of Rock
Springs, who has been visiting
in Junction, returned home last
Tuesday.
Mrs. F. M. Chase, who was
reported somewhat improved
last week, is seriously ill again
this week.
Wahl Brothers & Jordan have
some sure enough reduction in
tire prices. See ad. in next
weeks’ paper.
Mrs. George Gaston of Dallas,
with her daughter, Miss Isabel,
her sons, John, George and Bil-i -----------
lie and a nephew, Percy Larkin, I Negotiate Loans, make Codec- i®
are spending a six weeks out-[lions and Furnish Abstrcts of
ing on the South Llano. The'Title to All Kimble County
party is located in the camp cot- Lands. Let us Know you
tage on the V’. B. Hardeman! Wants.
ian ^’ Junction, Texas.
Ragland Bros.’ Market
PORK, BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON, HAM, BACON,
CHEESE, FISH. OYSTERS AND VEGETABLES
IN SEASON.
E. W. Tullis, formerly of Ok-
lahoma, hut who has been visit-
ing his father, J. L. Tullis, of
the Mountain Sun at Kerrville,
came over Thursday and is now
looking after the job printing
end of the Eagle plant. Mr.
Tullis formerly did newspaper
work in Oklahoma.
ALAMO
Live Dyers & Cleaners
San Antonio’s
LARGEST PLANT
Fresh Bread Baked Daily.
Free Delivery in City. Everything Cash.
Market Open Until 9 a. m. Sundays. |i
PHONE US YOUR ORDERS—PHONE NO. 3. I
J. L. RAGLAND. Mgr. •
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Rev. Oscar Brannon, who is % Det us fix up and dye your •; JUNCTION WOOL & MOHAIR CO*
J. B. Glasscock, Mr. and Mrs.
White and Miss Alice Estes, all
of #the Russell ranch, were in
Junction Wednesday.
conducting a meeting at Cleo, faded garments, such as coats,
advises that next Sunday preach dresses, blankets, rugs, cur-
ing will be held at West Bear; tains and draperies can be
Creek on the A. G. Stewart | cleaned and refreshed to look
place. There will be dinner on as new.
the ground and every one is in-
vited to attend.
t d e Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lamb and
woiking in Brow w Jetton. They were accompan- j;
XT, ,. , . . I ied home by Mr. G. W. Lamb, D
No cheap tires, but sta dard w^0 ^as i)een visjting here for | j
tires sold cheap. See our ad.' *
in next weeks’ paper.
See our Agents
Junction Tailor Shop
For further particulars.
| the i>ast few weeks.
Wahl Brothers & Jordan.
Wanted—Want to hear from
owner having farm for sale. Ad-
dress Fred B. Mitchell, Texar-
kana, Arkansas, Box 98. ltp
Mrs. A. L. Mudge and Miss
Dorothy Mudge spent the week-
end visiting friends at Menard
and Ft. McKavitt, and were ac-
companied home by Miss Camilla
Winslow, who will visit at the
Mudge ranch for a few weeks.
Read Phillip Joseph’s adv.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. Hamer
*-sind son, H. A., are in Dallas on
business this week. They drove this paper,
to Menard in the car last Sun-
day. We have a nice residence for
- i sale on good terms.
H. O. Patterson, wite and; 18-2tc. Junction State Bank,
baby left last Thursday for
Richland Springs where they A fine 8-pound baby boy was
will visit Mr. and Mrs. Clay Se- born#to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
oicsi. i ( owsert on W cvlnfsilsy of last
- week.
Mrs. (). L. Freeman and child-
ren have recently moved from Master Rov Nelson had the
Telegraph hack to their former misfortune of breaking an arm
home at Medina, in Bandera hist week, hut is doing nicely
County. at th s time.
N. C. PATTERSON
JEWELER.
I door South State Bank.
Repairing a Specialty.
Junction and Menard. Texas.
Courteous Treatment. Fair Dealings.
We can save you money on Salt, Flour, Meal, Feed,
. Sheet Iron, Etc.
COMPLETE STOCK OF LUMBER AND
BUILDING MATERIAL.
We operate our own trucks and make deliveries to
your ranch promptly. Give us your business
and we promise to do our best to please you.
TRY US WITH YOUR NEXT CLIP OF
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
We handle it like you want it handled.
JUNCTION WOOL & MOHAIR a
John R. Smart, President and General Manager.
Junction und Menard. Texas.
E. A. Loeffier. O. C. Reid. C.
E. Reid, H. G. Perry and Misses
Dorris Wright and Tyler Wilkin-
son, were visitors in London
Tuesday of this week.
^S. R. Kendrick and family
moved to Telegraph last week,
where Mr. Kendrick has charge
of the store. He was in town
Wednesday and had the Eagle
print some stationery for the
ATTENTION!
Queen Natalie of the House
of Low rev summons all her sub-
jects (the memliers of Metho-
dist Sunday School and church)
to !>e present at the Court of Fun
Friday evening, at 8:15, on the
church lawn.
Judge Weaver H. Baker re-
tdrned Wednesday from a busi-
ness trip to San Antonio and
rflore.
( Austin.
My Fall Hats Now on Display
ALL NEW SHADES. SHAPES AND MATERIALS.
SPECIAL ON PERCALE*
Best Grade. 36 inch percal at..........28o per yard
Best Grade 27 inch percal at----------15c per yard
Far Saturday Only.
MRS. VARA JAMES
WE HAVE FEATURED SUPERIOR MERCHANDISE
Because we know you will find this class the cheapest
and most satisfactory in the long run.
Whether you need Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Gro-
ceries or Hardware, it will always pay you to buy the
Standard Brand Goods. The manufacturers stand
behind the standard article, and we stake our reputa-
tion on it
A careful study of your needs and of the merchan-
dise in our store will convince you that we cun serve
you better.
Alex J. Hamer Co.
The House of Finest Merchandise.
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1922, newspaper, August 25, 1922; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890849/m1/5/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .