The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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Page Eight.
THE JUNCTION EAGLE *
Friday, August 25, 1922.
Tourints Registered With
Junction Hardware Co.
The following is a list of the
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have registered with the Junc-
tion Hardware Company since
our last issue:
J. B. Raines, R. E. Crump, A.
B. Davis, Vernon Raines, Du-
rant, Oklahoma; Rev. F. L.
Meadow and family, C. D. Ben-
nett and family, Mr. anti Mrs.
Jno. W. Davis, Wesley Davis, Ft.
Worth, Texas; Lillian Merse-
burgor, E. (’. Mersehurger, Shi-
ner, Texas; C. II. Seidenglouz,
II. Me Eaton, R. W. Eaton, W.
S. Sikes, VV. C. McGintie, S. C.
McKay, Dallas, Texas; Mr. and
Mrs. (). 0. Funderburk, Eastland,
Texas; J. A. Childers, Chilli-
cotlie, Texas ;J. H. Anderson.
Chillicothe, Texas; O. H. Nay-
lor. Vernon, Texas; Senator J.
J. Strickland, San Antonio.
A. E. Smith, former Kimble
County man, who now lives at
Brady, was a visitor here Tues-
day and ordered the Eagle sent
! to him at Brady.
Lester Hodges and family are
visiting here this week from
their Edwards County ranch,
and are guests of J. N. Hodges
and Mesdames H. O. Patterson
and Homer Livingston.
FRANK L WILSON
Abstracter and Notary Pub-
lic
Writes
Contracts, Deeds, Mortga-
ges, Releases, Etc.
IiOans and Fire Insurance.
Office West Side Court
House Square.
HORACE E. WILSON
Lawyer
Will practice in all State
and U. S. Courts
Real Estate and Vendor
Lein Notes Bought and sold
Office West Side Court
House Square .
WEAVER H. 'BAKER
.County Judge Kimble.
County.
LAWYER.
Junction, Texas
in this section, and can give you
excellent service.
L. R. M. & I. C.,
18-2tc C. W. Atchison,
Manager.
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Johnson of
Houston, were in Junction on
business Tuesday, on their way
home after having spent the
summer in Amarillo, Texas.
W. II. Cavaness was in town
Wednesday and stated that Mrs.
< avaness, who has been here for
medical treatment, has returned
t° the ranch much improved.
John It. Martin and wife were
at 1 he Sterling Baker ranch in
Sutton County the first of the
week. Mrs. Martin remained
lor a few days visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Baker.
Fresh Sorghum Syrup at 75c
per gallon in customers’ buckets
at my place. J. J. Richardson,
18-3to Telegraph, Texas.
M. E. BLACKBURN
Lawyer
Will Practice in all State
und Federal Courts
Abstracts of Titles of Kim- *
ble County * j ®
* STEVENSON & KNETSCH •
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School Supplies for Your Boys and Girls
Should be Carefully Placed Now
LOOK OVER THIS LIST
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Lawyers.
Junction,
Texas.
Hats and Caps
Suits and Shirts
Overcoats
Cloaks and Wraps
Underwear
Extra Pai\ts
Dresses, Stockings,
School Satchels
Shoes
Ties and Ribbons
Gloves
It is only a few days before school opens. Don’t
wait until LAST MINUTE to buy clothing for your
school hoy or girl.
'^diamond Utaml*
Our store is packed full of
Prices that will pay you to see.
goods at Bargain'
“NOT SO BAD AFTER ALL’
A Home falent Play to be Plesented at Roosevelt
Friday Night, August 25, 1922. Under Auspices of Roosevelt
Parent-Teachers Association, for Benefit of the School.
( AST OF CHARACTERS
* apt. Herbert Marchniont, (newly married)
I.it lit. Worthington, ia hncheior)
Dr. Brunt, (blunt by nature)
( apt. Poppet, (a man of few words)
Smart, (a London Tiger)
James Banks, (gardener and footman
Frank Surbcr
Herbert Simon
-Aubrey Hill
Milton Winkle.
_ Max Simon
- Ben Simon
•Mrs. Herbert Marchniont (a voung wife allFcted
r. ;yin\L‘mmi> - ---Miss Eunice Goodall
At ! r]', ’ !a ^’ i11 - Miss Clara Richardson
. Ms. ( ip, I opprt, (a lady rather snubbed) Miss Eva Goodall
M'ss ( ."a Smeaton, (spinster) ... Miss Esther Winkle
s.u.\ Maybud, (a country blossom and maid of
H" wo,-k> Miss Kulh Surlier
A Brief Synopsis of Play.
ib i iKu t Marchniont, a gay young fellow before marriage but
".'"‘P' ,,mi . had to conform to petticoat government, who
, ,,s dIness and is ciinued: afraid his former friends will se-
duce and lend him ast ray.
in t he pre.M iu e ol Lieutenant Wort hington and Dr. Brunt, his
wie' M*xorders that the baby be ready for an air tig. Tlu>\
P‘? ,;l 11,1 as lu> dotm stic relations, in spite of the fact that
In denies .ame to the last.
I hey iik! his other triemL who found them out. l'malb git
nm interested in a plot curing his w IV* of her obstinacy and
.04*1 s|i ikm lollirs. bv ^uHnuHjr him into it
a second impression b\ all I
frit
di
dant i\
ds is mnd»». and Ids
to >peak. and they all
nni i proves ord\ partlx a
do iMMiamo for this uwkward
>»K (m other words, cat bum-
Htitutetl in that even the ser-
ai * e \\ hole household giv es
'lit to exert herself and admin-
i'C they begin to fear his and
«riou> |ioint. and their remedy
it works like a charm tn that
d tiegins wa ting on her bus-
ts friend' once won* up|>eur
•vely picture of domestic Mi:
NOT SO HAD AFTER \l.l
The Indian Shot the Buffalo;
The Buffalo said *t|Ou surprised me so
You will Iv supnmsi. ah the buffalo waa, when
m ^
you taste Wuini Com.
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ICa a good shot.
Wamba Coffee
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Buy the Famous WEATHER-BIRD School Shoes. They
last longer and give absolute comfort to Youngsters'
feet,
| Our Store is Headquarters for School Clothing and Supplies
I Phillip Joseph
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Get Your Share
-of Extra Mileage
TT is all true—every word of the news that's
T going around about Firestone mileage rec-
ords and the phenomenal sales that have
resulted.
Chance* are you really haven’t heard the
lull story of the wonderful success of Fire-
stone Cords. Wed like you to call and Ret
the actual fact*. That i* one sure way to
make your neat tire purchase a logical busi-
ness buy. We’ll explain the blending and
tempering ot rubber—double gum-dipptng—
and the air - bag cure — special Firestone
processes>
Tti* nnuKtl mnM<» Sain* msl« tnrywlar* w.|
mi jroui ambition to >«Iik* ih. . oat* U yomt
own tar
A coS on ut nuali no obligation Gat iht racotda
— divut* tb* dtuiHM thaaa CoiJ» ait covartng by
1 iiwimi. |Wh Than pull bo eonvitwad that Most
Mtlaa pa* tvilai mtant »hai it tays
Ora* tm — Amjr Tim**
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GUM-DIPPED CORDS
Sold
Wahl Bros, and Jordan Garage
Southwest Comer Court House Squsre
Junction, Teas.
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .