The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1924 Page: 5 of 8
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♦ 5 Friday, November T, 1924.
THE JUNCTION EACLB
PAGE FIVE.
J LOCAL [
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Fresh oysters at City Market.
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“Covered Wagon,” at London,
Texas, November 13, 14 and 15.
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See our winter union suits,
$1.50 to $4.50, worth the mon-
ey, too. Junction Tailor Shop.
Don’t forget the “Covered
Wagon” November 13, 14 and
15, London, Texas.
W. C. Bradshaw was in town
Wednesday with the election re-
turns from the Segovia box.
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Don't overlook our fine line
dress pants. Junction Tailor
Shop.
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Ludolph McDonald has re-
turned from Del Rio where he
1 v ' ■*. ^as keen trucking for several
weeks.
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John S. Goodman and Claud
• % Weaver brought in the election
returns from London Tuesday
morning.
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I have an International truck
and Ford roadster, both practi-
cally new, for sale at a bargain.
28-2tc Ben F. Simon.
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We are offering some wonder-
ful bargains in our ready-to-
wear ladies coats, dresses, etc.
Alex J. Hamer Company.
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If you contemplate any paint-
ing or paper hanging, I want to
figure with you. All work guar-
anteed to be first class. Phone
or see Howell Wright. 29-3tc
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Rev. J. Vergil Davis, the new
pastor of the Methodist church,
* will preach Sunday morning at
11 o’clock and at night at 7:30.
Every one is cordially invited.
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p You will, of course want good
quality in anything you buy,
even if it is cheap. It pays to
buy from us.
Alex J. Hamer Company.
Shortie Fambough is little,
but loud, rough and tuff and
hard to bluff on any kind of
mechanical job. You will find
him at Ben F. Simon’s Garage,
Roosevelt, Texas. 28-2tc.
Will McBee of Medina in Ban-
dera County is the guest of his
sister, Mr*. L. A. Taylor, this
week. Mr. McBee has been vis-
iting other relatives in McCul-
loch County.
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M. C, Reese was in town last
Tuesday and stated that he will
take a number of his fine regis-
tered bulls to Kerville the last
of the week where he expects)
to sell them,
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Ladies coats and iadies dress
es. In this line we can sav«
you money if you will take qua!
itv and good workmanship int
4>CAL MEMBER ORDER
EASTERN STAR HONORED
At a recent State meeting of
the Grand Chapter of the Order
of the Eastern Star at Galves-
ton, Mrs. Fay Stevenson, of
Junction was appointed District
Deputy Grand Matron of the
5th District, Order of the East-
ern Star of Texas.
TWO TEXANS PLEAD
GUILTY OF RONDOIJT.
Chicago, Nov. 1.—Wylie (Wil-
lie) Newton and his brother,
Willis, of Del Rio, Texas, who
Saturday pleaded guilty to the
robbery of approximately $2,-
000,000 in the holdup of a Chi-
cago, Milwaukee and St. Louis
train near Rondout, 111., last
REAL GIFTS
NEED TIME!
kegan, as he feared they might
be harmed by those involved in
their confession.
Judge Adam Cliffe suspended
sentence in the case of the New-
tons for the present.
CAUSE~OF~THE TROUBLE.
The amount of crime and the
general disregard for laws, both
human and divine, which are at
this moment afflicting the world
like a pestilence, have caused
certain people to pause and ex-
claim : “What is wrong with our
religion ?”
There is nothing wrong with
any religion that is ethical, is
sincerely believed in and sincere-
ly practiced. It is in the neg-
lect of religion that the trouble
This office of the order is an June, were rushed to Waukegan
honored and important one and Saturday by United States Mar-
will require considerable amount Rhal Levy. Rumors that the
of time to properly perform the men had confessed, involving
duties imposed. Mrs. Steven- several others held under in-
son will be required to visit
each of the 26 chapters in this
district, which is composed of
17 counties, during the year.
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Don’t forget our extra pants
offer—one pair free with each
suit. Junction^ Jailor Shop.
J UNCTIONAN D SONORA
PLAY SCORELESS GAME.
The game that drew the larg-
est crowd and that created the
most interest this season was
played on the local field last
Saturday between Juncton and
Sonora high schools.
Although the game was hard
fought on each side the end of
the last quarter found each
team without a score.
As this game determined the
semi-District championship, it
was necessary to have one side 01
or the other concede the game.! arises.
A coin was pitched and Junction | Quite recently an eminent ec-
was lucky; as a result Junction, clesiastie declared from the pul-
ls now pitted against Lampasas pit that if he happened to be
for the District championship,: wandering in a Central African
and the boys will go to that jungle and suddenly came upon
city this week end to play hard- j one of the aborigines engaged <
er than they have ever played; in the worship of a stuffed toad I [
before. An effort was made to 1 .... .......<
get the Lampasas team here,
but it was decided Wednesday
that the local team would go
there.
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Now is the time to buy your
pajamas; a nice line to select
from at Junction Tailor Shop.
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E. Holekamp reports the sale! upon any theory, which is not
of 200 acres by S. R. Schneider j put into practice? Howr can
to Jim Cabler of London. This nourishment be derived from
land is the south part of Mr. j food that is not eaten and di-
Schneider’s farm just south of gested?
town, and includes several acres j There is nothing wrong with
of irrigated land. The consul-! rolig'on; it is the want of it
eration was $4,500. that causes trouble. Better
... i ,,, *’av‘‘ rtome ideal and practice it
Wool shirts for winter. We earnestly than to have no ideal
^ Time for Planning and Time for Mak-
several others held under in-, x • i • ir t-'i a , ’ J?
dictment here on the hoidup !«f mg them—I hat is, Ir 1 hey Are to De v M
charge, caused Marshall Levy to <£♦ ® <♦
K.erashhe EiZTLl0 ± Rea,,y Personal; Really Welcome Gifts Z
We are Displaying Many New Items,
♦ and Our Counters and Shelves are al-
«!♦ ready filled with suggestions for Presents
A for Everyone.
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X All Our Department are Crammed
^ Jammed Full, and We will take pleas-
ure in showing you any time.
he would take off his hat to
him, for here at least were the
elements of faith and sincerity.
It is the want of these virtues
which is at the bottom of the
lack of religion today.
How can anything be good if
it is neglected and cast aside?
How can a judgment be formed
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MEN WANTED——About Nov. YATES*YARNS
5. Six to ten unskilled laborers! _______________
lor construction work. Two or There has been a number of js1 ^
hour*. Apply*toT"?.'Ray, «£ lWX ! At our store the Ladies will find a beautiful
tractor on Junction Hardware Mountains. line of toilet articles that will moot thoir OV
( <>.. new building. j T. J. Lange and P. I'earl made I <»py roquiivmon). Wo hitVO OVO!*y thill# f I’OHl
saving the HUMAN voice Monday0*** np ° '* "" * ' j? the cheapest that is good to tho host made.
Visit through our store will bo an interest-
ing one. We invito you to call.
Hcyrnan Drug Store
Junction, Texas,
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Probably the greatest service
rendered the American people
by the universa 1 introduction
and use of the radio is the con-
servation of the human voice.
The decline of public oratory
and the tendency to increase the
on
J. Hamer Comp
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones went
to Junction last Saturday
business.
A large crowd was at tl
Baptizing last Sunday cveninj
Those baptized were: .Mrs. 1
Smith man. Miss Fannie .lad
son amt Miss Buila I light.
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Notice to Hunter* ami Trap
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T H Ii TOt It I ST CAE t
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Melba i Vachvs
ShrMI IN aches
Itartlett IV*r*
Apricot*
Blackberries
Strawberries
In (»*ll« Tin*
AprweHs
IVafbf''
Hunt*
hnsiMiii«
(’berries
These are fanciest fruit
grown amt parked
M VJKSTIf TIIVCATKI
l.oiuiun, leva*-.
MkfkN llad
! GET ’EM
NOW, BOYS!
Theee Hard nad* Boot*
: bat y^>u at „iiaot to .*u n
this fall eaa * matte now!
before the * J3 rush, and
you will gel 0 few week*
extra wear.
Come in and talk it over
with <M-
HKTAH.S OP V< ( OMMOt) VTION
• a customer at our lank
M VkK IK I It\NK VOll RANK!
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The Rank Where Xm M at Heme.
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1924, newspaper, November 7, 1924; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891029/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .