The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1923 Page: 5 of 8
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Friday, August 3, 1923.
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
PAGE FIVE.
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Rogers Silverware
YOU CAN SECURE
Silverware Absolutely bree!
rxogers
By Trading with the Merchants wh
The following Morehants in Junction i
A BEEN BROOK E & GROCERY,
SAFETY FIRST FI BEING STATION,
C ITY MEAT MARKET.
BONE STAR OAKERY.
le couixm
t* CO U IK) TV
v oujions irum an stort*^ tan in* ruini»in< u in uvuinv an\
premium desired. Send coupons for rtxlemption to
Texas Silverware Redemption Bureau
314 and 316 Western Indemnity Bid#., Dallas, Texas.
Local And Personal.
Drs. E. H. Orchard and W. L.
Casten from San Antonio, with
Best milk and cream. Boyd irum oan Aiiiomi
ft™ 49 4f their families have been camp-
ing the past week on South
Jetton.
Eat at the Hodges Hotel; best Llano. Ur. Orchard and broth-
meals at popular prices adv. er, C. D., have an extensive Chi-!
t , ... ., 11 r .. ... ropractic practice in San An- week from a visit to BlufTdale, ®
Judge Wallace of Kerrville tonio and over the territory Texas. Th trip was made in g
was a visitor heie Monday. around the city, and content- two trucks and over five bun- •
Misses Susie end Edith Beas- P,ate opening a branch oflice at dred miles were covered,
ley are visiting in Sun Marcos.. Kerrville in the near future, w w> r,;!ltm«,‘, . {,milv of g
Want to buy bunch of good to take car ^oftheir^ttents^n Ue ".’Ut Co!m,yt oM frien^ al!d S?
nannies, or nannies and kids, this section members ol a Jormer pastorate
See T. M. Hodges. 15-ltp * u Iiev- u- togeiiier ;•>
k Judge William Pierson, Asso- JVth Hcv* P4”rk*r’8 spent
Alfred Hodges and daughter, i ciate Justice of the Supreme Monday until luesdny camping £
Emma Mae; were Del Kio visi-:Court of Toxas> with his family at Seven Hunched Springs. •
WCG ’ 11 I Horn Austin, were in Junction a beautiful showing of felt <|
Auto top and seat covering a a s'iort while Friday, and while j hats in all the new shades, for $
here the Judge paid the Eagle [sport and early fall wear,
editor a very appreciated visit.
They were enroute to the Davis
Mountains. He had planned to
A party composed ot J. T.
Herring and wife, Carl and Earl I
Ciossbrener and families, Dock ®
Woods and family, Jim Herring £
and family and Mrs. A. J. How- <|
ard of Kerrville, returned this ®
YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND A WELL KEPT STOCK
We Have
McCall’s
Patterns
At Hamer’s
We Sell
McCall’s
Patterns.
OF THE VERY BEST MERCHANDISE
specialty, at
14-2tc Wahl Bros. & Jordan.
§«
Mrs. Coke R. Stevenson is vis-
iting her sister, Mrs. Fletcher i reach here Thursday night and
Sullivan of Flatonia. spend that night and the follow-
Mrs. Mollie Williams of Dallas
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy
Blackburn, this week.
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Sport dresses and hats for the
Fair at the Model Shop,
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The Model Shop, $
Mrs. Vara James. [;>
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Mr. and Mrs. Victor Harde- $
man returned Friday from Dal-
las where Mr. Hardeman has
been receiving medical attention
Mr. Hardeman stood the return $
trip very well and is slowly re-
ing day in Junction, but was de-
tained in San Antonio.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bedding-
held and little son, Jim Jr., re-[covering from his illness
turned Monday from San An- *1
Mrs. Vara^James. | tonio where Mr. Beddingfield
«i 1 was a member of the citizens’
Mrs. H. (L Perry is the guest training camp. Mrs. Bedding-
of friends in Kerrville and San field and Jim Jr. visited Mrs.
Antonio this week. Beddingfield’s parents, Mr. and
Miss Etta HoUett is assist Mrs. Neighbors in Waelder|ing. The return trip was made
ing Tax A-sse",? Joe Bissett in I while Mr. Beddingfield was ink * few m.nutes over five hours
completing the tax rolls. j Sa» Antonio. They were ac-
»i Icompanied home by Miss Jessie
Miss Louise Ragland returned Neighbors of Waelder.
E. Holekamp and family re-
turned Tuesday from a visit to
San Antonio. Mr. Holekamp re-
ports a light rain between
Boerne and the City that morn-
Our line of Dry floods and
Shoes is as complete as
you will find most any-
where. Our prices are the*
lowest, and One Price to
All. If slightly higher, it
is because the Quality is
better. With us, it’s
QUALITY FIRST—
—then THE PRICE.
flood Quality Merchand'se
slightly higher in cost is
well worth the difference,
and means Dollars and
Cents to the purchaser in
the long run.
McCall Printed Pattern .1050
McCall Printed Pattern 20.14
Monday from a visit with Miss
Alynne Taylor at Goliad.
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Mrs. P. L. Jones of Prescott,
Arizona, is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dunbar.
11
Dr. Sandell and wife of Kerr-
ville were visitors here and at
the 700 Springs last Sunday.
»i
All summer piece goods going
cost, making room for fall
Boyd Jetton took pity on the
hungry Eagle workers last week
and presented us with a basket
of the finest peaches we have
seen this year. They were
grown at his dairy farm in the
north part of town and demon-
B. C. Dragoo of Yates was in
town Wednesday. Mr. Dragoo
is one of the few surviving In-
dian fighters and within the
next few weeks the Eagle will
begin running a few of his ex-
periences of the frontier days.
11
Phone the Brooks Dairy for
rich sweet milk, bottled to per-
goods. The Model Shop. | ci’—
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stroud of 14-2tc Wahl Bros. & Jordan.
Groesbeck are visiting Mrs.
strate the fact that peaches can fection, ready for your ice box,
be successfully and profitably , H'oni fat, contented cows. 14-4tc
grown here. Thanks! , 11 f 14
M I Will have a nice line ot ielt
We carry a line of the genuine hats from $1.25 up; hand em-
broidered and plain.
14-2tc Mrs. Nellie Hankins
garten and Mrs. Peters of Schu-||
lenburg are visiting E. Rohner
and family.
i»
J. A. Stell and family from <•>
Wilson in Lynn County, are vis- $
iting J. M. Bishop and family at g;
Cleo this week.
u . (.
Mr. and Mrs. Guv French and ®
son of Dallas are the guests of $
their relatives, Mrs. L. H .let- $
ton and family. g|
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We carry most everything in g
the garage line and have expert
mechanics at W. H. Cavaness §
& Son Garage. 15-4tc g
n j ®
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMillan *
returned Monday from A. & M.
where Mr. McMillan attended an
Agents’ Short Course.
11
Miss Ruth Kountz, who has
been teaching in Chicago, is the
guest of her parents, Mr. and
\jv i r_ KouRts, Sr
11
Beautiful Canton crepe and
taffeta dresses greatly reduced.
The Model Shop.
Mrs. Vara James.
LOST—Silver Elgin watch in
hunting style case, between
M« nartl and London. ^ Reward
for return to Eagle Office, ltp
11
Wal Mains and family were
visitors in Junction the first of
the week, the guests of Mr.
Mains* mother and Mrs, Mams
relative*.
* *
Claude Baker, Sutton
ranchman, was here Wi
and says, although rai
benefit his section, they
suffering, as range gnu
good.
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Ilian Blix Hankins returned
fr*»m San Antonio thi* week on
account of the illness of her
mother. Mrs. Hankins wa*
much better ednesilay, how-
ever.
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A. II Hetman of San Antonio
who has been camping and fish-
ing on the R«»y Williams ranch
on Johnson Fork, caught a 40-
pound catfish the first of the
week. A number of large fish
weighing from 15 to 40 pounds
have recently been caught from
the rivers near Junction.
Jiumctiom-Keirrdlle-Sam Anatom©
Passemiger lime
DAILY SCHEDULE
Leave Junction_______________________2:00 P. M.
Arrive Kerrville_______________________4:00 P. M.
Leaves Kerrville________________________4:30 1\ M.
Arrives San Antonio___________________7:30 1*. M.
Leaves San Antonio____________________ 0:45 A. M.
Arrives Kerrville____________________ 9:45 A. M.
Leaves Kerrville______________ 10:00 A. M.
Arrives Junction _____________________ 11:45 A. M.
Junction:—Fritz Hotel Phone 50.
Kerrville:—Weston's Garage, Phone 115.
San Antonio:—Mission 885 and Crockett 5107
SAN ANTONIO BUS BINE.
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
CONTAINS The purest and bes class of Groceries
you can buy; such as Folgcr’s Coffees ami Extracts;
Heinz’s Products; Belle of Wieh'ta Flour and many
other famous brands that are pure.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY IF YOU BUY FROM US!
LET US PROVE IT TO YOU!
Alex J. Hamer
Company
189 S
Junction, Texas.
1923.
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Kgyy T',TS,?/T •WViYi' f .K.X
THE OXFORD CAFE
BEST IN CITY— - BEST IN COUNTY.
A GOOD PEACE TO EAT A I, WAYS
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Cakes, Pies and Bread:
Cigars, CigaroUs and Tobacco.
Otto Oxford, Proprietor.
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/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .