The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1922 Page: 7 of 8
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When you come to town, make our store your head-
quarters. You are welcome to come in and just loaf
and make yourselves at home. - We like for* you to
come in and listen to the music and enjoy yourself and
you are welcome, whether you buy anythin# or not.
When you need anythin# in the hardware line re-
member, we have it, and if it so happens that we are out
we can soon #et it for you. Anythin# not usually car-
ried in stock we will #ladly order for you.
PRICES AGAIN REDUCED
30x8 Plain, now__________
30x3 Ribbed, now ________
30x3 1-2 Ribbed, now _______
30x3 1-2 All Weather,_ now
30x3 1-2 Non-Skid, now __
30x3 1-2 A. W. Cord, now__
Store Phone 77.
______$ 9.20
________$10.25
_$12.50
________$12.50
_______$10.65
_______$14.65
Gara#e Phone 33
Junction Hardware
Company
ON THE “OLD
SPANISH IR4II.
JlNCI ION
TEXAS
A COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE.
We sell Ford Automobiles and then furnish the kind
of after-service which helps them make satisfied own-
ers, As a parf of our service, wo
Carry a complete line of accessories and parts;
Repair, wash, polish and store cars;
Fill, test and charge batteries;
Sell Goodyear Tiros and Tubes;
Give free air and tire inspection service;
Do everythin# in our power to #ive you money-savin#
service;
Drive in we'll show you.
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Friday, August 25, 1922.
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
I’oge Seven.
Weather Report for Last Month people fails to have the ability
j to clot, so that any small cut
Under the above caption we or the extraction of u tooth will
will hereafter run a report in continue to bleed for days until
the Eagle the first week of each the body is drained of blood and
month that will give the ra nfull even death rimy ensue,
temperature and other data for Ospe was reported doing very
the previous month, as well as well Tuesday and there are fair
for the month a year ago. We chances for his recovery,
have made arrangements with ,, ~ —
E. Holekamp, local co-operative * ulberson to Abide by
observer for the United States 9 Result of Late Prlmnr.y.
Department of Agriculture, to A . . . TT
furnish us with this informa- n,t"
tion lor our readers. ,,k f s Senator Charles A.
Report for July, 1922: u >erson has declined to ac-1TP
July 3rd, 2 a. m. to 4 p. m., IZ !{• place 111 u‘ U:;mocrat»c y
1.40 inches; 14th, 1 a. m to 4 U,n-'(,ir P, mHl'y.through alemll*
legal
p. m. 0.80 Inches; 28th, 2 p. m. JVI)1,lu. thankingi®
La „ ™ non inr.u»u. *,,4.1 r.... Judge John W. (,ames tor his
technicality.
to f> p. m., 0.20 inches; total for t,U(tlU„ .,11 . , .
month, 8.40 inches. “d <'«vot on Jo him
* . , . ,rtll (Culberson), the veteran states-
Thc coolest day was the 26th, man makes it plain that he does
with a m mmum temperature of not desire the San Antonian to
02 F., and the warmest day was proceed with his purpose to have
the 27th, with a maximum tern- the name of James E. Ferguson
peratpre ol 102 F. * ! removed from tho Democratic
Report tor July, 1921: ( ballot on the theory that he
July 6th, 0.20 inches; July 11, would take Ferguson’s place in
0.55 inches; July 15, 0.55 inches; the event the courts held to the
total for the month 1.80 inches.1 position of Caines. This infer-
The coolest day for the month motion was made public by
was the (>tli, with a minimum Judge Gaines himself yesterday
temperature ot (>.> h.. and the. ^nd entirely comports with the
warmest day was the 23rd, with ^neral theory of Texas Demo _
a maximum temperature ot 101. cl-ats concerning their senior
0 Senator. They believed his long i ♦
Small Roy Sustains Very
Painful and Serious Accident
and unbroken party discipline
would remain unbroken in the
/x si, , “77“ • , ,: fftce of any situation.
Orc’e Clai k, the lime year-old Gaines wired Chesley W. Jur
son ot \\. A. (lark, who I ves ,,cy Culberson’s secretary, Thurs
on the Geo. llodges estate ranch (jav afternoon, inijuiring the
was kicked in the side by a horse Senator’s attitude toward the
last wor k. I he lett halt ot his matter that has excited state-
body was a greenish black tor wide interest during the past
days and it looked as il he could (U.() wta'ks. Yesterday Journey
not recover on account ot inter- telegraphed that he had had a
nal her.iorrages into the tissues, conference with his chief, and
Osce is a "bleeder and had the that 1 |u» Senator does not care
skin been broken the acciuent ' l»e considered a run-off can-
would have been fatal. About didute
one in ten thousand persons arc 0
real "bleeders." The condition Lightning Screw Worm Kill-
is hered ta»\v and alleets only n and Screw Fly (’baser at
the male. The blood of taieh Hoy man Drug Company.
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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/m1/7/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .