The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, August 3, 1923.
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
PAGE THREE.
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AN 0. HENRY GEM.
A man with a very pale face,
wearing a woolen comforter and
holding a slender stick in his
hand, staggered into a Houston
drug store yesterday and leaned
against the counter, holding
the other hand tightly against
his breast.
The clerk got a graduating
glass, and poured an ounce of
spirits frumenti into it quickly,
and handed it to him. The man
drank it at a gulp.
“Feel better?” said the clerk.
“A little. Don’t know when
I had such a shock. 1 can hard-
ly stand. Just a little more,
now."
are radily getting the cotton
mill proposition in shape for ac-
tion. Subscription committees
have been named for Brady and
practically all the towns in Mc-
Culloch County, and as well in
OLD TEXAS RANGERS
TO MEET AT MENARD.
npzto:o:o:o:oio:o:( j:o:o;o:o;q;o:o:o^
3)<$®®<8X5X3K^^
the financing of this deal.
It is planned to raise $750,-
000 for the construction of
the necessary mills, purchase of
ounche of whifkey. ^ an0theP! S^njor1 a * period T'twmUy
“My P«l<* Started a(?ain, | "^cfwoidd placf ”
1 believe, said the man. It was Uie markot>
terrible, though.
“Fell ofF a wagon,” asked the
clerk.
“No, not exactly.”
“Slip on a banana peel?”
“I think not.
faint again, if you—
All old Texas Rangers will be
interested in the news of a re-||j
union that is to be held at Men- ®
neighboring counties, and whose ard on September Oth, 7th, and ®
cotton would be available for 8th. W. W. Lewis of the Home §j
consumption by a cotton mill | Construction and Realty Co., at
at Brady. Menard, is one of the Lieuton-
There is much enthusiasm I °* the organization of Old
over the mill proposition, and! Texas Rangers, and states that
the hearty co-operation and sup-, Menard will welcome the sur-
po»t of neighboring towns and I v‘verH °L°f these guardians of
counties is assured Brady in I the frontier.
The Junction Eagle is $1.50 <§>
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UVKRGAIU*— THU NSW LAXATIVE I <$
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Mothersi I,ivcrirttrd h th<> new l.axnlivii
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K. SPENCER
Oarage
FISK RED TOP AND GOODRICH
Casings and Tubes
Pierce-Fordyce Gas, Oil and Kerosene.
TWO BIG TRUCK:—Mack 2Vi ton; Republic 1 */2 ton.
SERVICE CARS WITH CAREFUL DRIVERS.
Go Anywhere Rates Reasonable
OUR WORK AND EVERYTHING WE SELL
IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
i innot i*'i|*rovr Hate nml b»-*t for Tiliy, i,)
on tutor. urandpurent., .tckly nnd j
htronir. When tli<> buweli nro I n< r
SEGOVIA NEWS
There was a picnic down on
,_____ J the river in Mrs. Lewallen’s pns-
J’rn getting j tlire Thursday. A large crowd
o ft his community attended.
The obliging clerk administer-J Relatives of Mrs. Lewallen fro n
('d a third dose of the stimulant.1 Eden were present. Everyone
Street car run over you?” he I enjoyed the dinner and barbe-
cued beef.
Mrs. Smith and daughter, Fe-
i.nnl makes laiiKhintt bubltvt of puny one. ,
keep* old folks young; * bottle to.lay kivp*
ills away. Children nre cnitor for l|, t-rowu-
m > prnine it. At good tituu: .toroa; Writu
in for free nit titi ■ I.-.
I.utiirardiu Coinpuny, Dullm, Texas.
Coi Mil.' by Hankins lJruu Co.
Tutt's Pci!
asked.
“No,’
said tin* man.
tell you how it des. See that J Ex, who have been visiting Mis.
red-faced man out there swear- Daw, returned to their home on
ing and dancing on the corner?” 1 North Llano the last of the
‘Yes.”
‘He did it.
I’ll tell you about
week.
\ ! irge crowd attended th
Pay More Attention to Your Advertisements and
Your advertising will pay more attention to i*iz.‘
. (*
W (•>
1 Home Construction & Really Company. 1
MENARD, TEXAS
Th** doio aatoniahra th© invalid,
uumcihnte rcgulat*n»i
bowola and digestive organa, inducing
it. 1 have one of these toy spi- j party at Mrs. L. B. Kirkpat-
ders attached to a tring at the rick’s Thursday, the Lilith. There
end of this stick, and 1 saw that I were about thirty young peoph
red-faced man sitting on a door-
step with his buck to me, and 1
let the spider down over his
•ent, and all report a jolly
time.
Miss Maulsie Wilson of Soda,
head in front of his nose. I Texas, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
didn’t know who he was, then. Sellers.
GOOD DIG ESUON
TEETHING AND HOT WEATHER
are very hard on the little one.s.
fin liner ilUonlr • >.0 b and
tu .els, wimI.i’i I •.* ' i.i ti • 1, 1 nolcra
infantum, quickly c< ■ t« I! 1 by
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY
Help* children tmd older persons too.
Lumber
faint
Builders
Hardware
....Plan Book of......
“MODERN
HOMES”
Furnished Upon Request
Brick
time
and
Cement
MATERIAL TO BUILD YOUR HOME COMPLETE
He fell over backward and cut
his car on the foot-scrape • and
broke a set of $l>0 false teeth.
“That man is my lo., . •; d and
I owe him $37 back n
he holds a $10 nvudg; •:
cow, and has already
«<1 to break my back. 1
in here and lie in n’t .
yet. i he .v hot k to m \
when 1 saw \ h > it v\
something aw ful. If y«
a little more of that >q>iri
I’ll—”
WHY 1 BUY AT HOME,
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it, and
on my
Teh J
nt ateu-
beautiful
slippod
you to sc
,c;i me
it to yo
.
iieiits.
, was
(.■d or nii
a have
is nomin;
is now,:
you get l
THE FAIR IS NEXT WEEK
Because my interests are here
Bee;,in; e the community t hat '
is good enough tor me to live in, |
is good enough for me buy in.
Because I believe in transact-
ing business with my friends.
Beta ise 1 want to get what I
pay for.
Because every dollar I pend
at home stays at home and helps
work for the welfare of the city. Medicinal \ irtues Retained and
milk°*aiitlcream. ' ^ U'° 49-tf
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idles. Attention!
♦>
Junction Eagle has a ^
line of stationery for t
ic.d from and can print'Y
ar iadivi. ual require-
The cost of usii g print, ♦♦♦
' K'grammed stationery («£♦
a!, and the satisfaction 1 «£♦
’ou get from using line printed
tationerv will surprise you. 4t'4
c; us shi w you the many at-j X
, ai ii\ e ,.ty)cs of printing that j Y
: do. The Junction Eagle.
Complete line of pipe and lit-
gs. Wohl Bros, & Joordan.
ROBS CALOMEL OF
NAUSEA AND DANGER
Because the man I buy from
t. nds back of tin goods.
Because I sell what products
I produce here at home.
Because the man I buy from
l»ays his part of the city and
countv taxes.
Because tlie man I buy from
helps supjxtrt my school, my
church, my lodge, and my home.
Here is where I live, and here
I buy.—Ex.
I'OTTON MILL PRO 1*0-
SITION TXKING FORM.
Brady Standard:
Sei-r tarj \\m, p, t argdi tf
the Brady 1’lmndH‘r of Com-
merce, and the various commit*
tees ap|n»int**d to work with him
Improved. Dangerous and
Sickening Auaiiites Removed.
Perfected Tablet Now Called
**t alotabs.”
No Mattel* what you need in the Dry Goods and (doth..
in.tr Line, We can supply your wants and can save you
money. Get New Clothes for the Fair!
TWO HiG TRUCK LOADS OF DRY GOODS
Arrived this week and more are coming1. We have t he
bikCRest line of All Wool Mon‘s Clothing1 ever brought to
Kimble County. You will miss an opportunity to get
an All Wool Suit at a big saving if you fail to see this
splendid showing at ()ur Store.
WHILK ATTENDING THE FAIR
Make Our Store your stopping place1. Come in, Look
Around, whether you want to buy or not.
Phillip Joseph
JUNCTION,
TEXAS.
Lone^- Bakery
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Wahl Bros. & Jordan |
STAR AND DURANT CARS ^
R J, PRTTITT. Ifen»p.
BREAD, U \KE> AND PIES.
• ^ MVltDWARE. WOOD AND
• A Till. STONES AND R \NliliS
j Y N,T,oN ASO FISHING
TACKI.E
' I.alt*-* arid I ire-Pair I ire-and
j TmIno. Ii«k Oil and Acre-*
L M*rir*; Genuine lord Part-
Ml Rt'imir Work Ihmr Prompt
h and hy Ivperirmnl Mark
men.
nr At
I SE Jl NATION BRE AD!
Junction, Texas.
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1923, newspaper, August 3, 1923; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890906/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .