Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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KERKVILLE, TEXAS.
Makes Liberal Advances on Sheep, Goals,
Wool and Mohair.
Political Announcements:
For Tax Assessor, Kimble Co. <1
W. D. ADAMS.
ASA G. FARMER
E. P. FURR
JOE BISSETT
J. W. RAGLAND re-elec-
tion
A. J. BIERSCHWALK
For Sheriff Kimble Co.
Wm. FAIRCHILD
T. T. RANDLE
DEE GIBBS
JOHN S. MUNN
W. W. TAYLOR, re-election
A Savings Account
at the First National Bank
Established 1869.
For County Judge Kimble Co. G
WEAVER H. BAKER , ; |
Re-election, second term.
For several years we have constantly kept before
our customers the importance of keeping a SAVINGS
ACCOUNT.
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For County Clerk Kimble Co.
N. R. SKAGGS, re-election.
U. D. KENDRICK
EVERETT STEWART
A great many of them have followed our advice and
are now on easy street. They don’t have to borrow
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Let Me Figure With You.
1 have taken the agency for the Lockhart Monu-
ment Works and would appreciate an opportuni-
ty to figure with any one interested in monu-
ments. You can be furnished with any kind of
monument desired, and all orders will be given
prompt attention.
For Treasurer Kimble County.
J. A. BROWNING
money. They haven’t got loans out to their friends
which they can’t collect. All they have to do is come
to the bank and draw on their savings account.
Representative 8(>th District
(Formerly the 115th Dist.)
B. J. STEWART
The past financial stringency has demonstrated the
wisdom of keeping your money where you can use it
when you need it. A bank account is your best
MONROE SMITH, Agent.
Junction, Texas.
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JUNCTION I. O. O. F.
Lodge No. 788,
.meets every
Thursday night
Visiting Brothers cordially in-
vited to attend.
Ernest Wilson, N. G.
L. R. Hodges, Sec’y.
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friend. You don’t have to press a friend or neighbor
to pay you something. You only have to give your
check for it.
Then your money earns something while it is wait-
ing for you to use it.
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We pay 5 per cent on savings and $1 will start an
account. You can add to it every month, every week
or every day as you like.
I Registered Hereford Bulls for Sale
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J Coming Yearlings and Twos, good colors, good size
Will sell for
If interested call, write
| and good breeding and in good flesh.
| present or spring deliver}.
t or phone.
| No trouble to show bulls.
i A. M. Reese
W. 0. W. CAMP NO. 434.
<•) Lodge meets First Tuesday
4 night in each month.
All Loyal Woodmen invited ; \
to attend.
ROBT. I. JARVIS, C. C.
Ernest Wilson Clerk.
The Bank where you feel at home
The First National
TRESPASS NOTICE.
Breeder of Registered Hereford Cattle.
LONDON, TEXAS.
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; Hunting or trespassing of'
any kind is strictly forbidden
$ in any of our pastures.
28tfc I. 0. Weldon & Son. If
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
Ben F. Simon
ROOSEVELT TEXAs
Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Notice is hereby given that
our pastures are ]>osted and no
fishing or hunting will be al-
, lowed under the penalty of law.
X Mrs. S. E. Phillips.
* 28tfc Phillips and Allen.
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
We solicit your business and offer you first class
merchandis** at fair prices
W E BUY
V our Hides, Furs Poultry, l!n ei auu Efgs
New Shipment of llainilton-Bnivin Shoes
and New Line ’den’s Clothing Just Kcceivod
Notice is hereby given that
hunting or trespassing of any
kind in our pasture is poxitive-
i ly forbidden. This applies to
Y every one. Please don’t ask us
T to make exceptions.
X 21 tf Mrs. W. W. Allen & Co.
DELCOLIGHT1
| Fruits that Hear and
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LIT US SHOW YOU
Give us a trial on that nex
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has gone (!own in price except
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Wo have a tine sunk of fine
’ icon ot sitre-Itearing varieties
fruits, |Kvans. ami bcnie.s
selected out of hundreds of va-
rieties we have tested since our
first Texas Orchard was plant-
J ed m is:*. (Nurst rv establish-
hI in 187a.)
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A ,s* kilowatt DEIXO-LKil IT tit </ gteatfy reduced price is
JL \ offered to you. This plant generates plenty of electricity for
the average requirements of the farm home, for abundant electric
light, power for pumping water and for running the machines
ordinarily turned by hand.
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Perry, H. Grady. Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1922, newspaper, January 20, 1922; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891017/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .