The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1923 Page: 6 of 8
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PAGE SIX.
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
Friday, July 6, 1923.
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I HORACE E. WILSON 1
Lawyer.
<? Will Practice in all State
I and U. S. Courts
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Office West Side Court
House Square
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BRYAN.
(The Eagle.)
America’s greatest need now
is the need for more complete
toleration said one of the speak-
ers at the Rotary luncheon last
Wednesday. In saying this, he
uttered a great truth. One
need only look around to see
many exhibitions of intolerance.
The world is in a turmoil. Men
and women differ radically in
their opinions concerning govern
ment, society, religion and eco-
nomic principles. Far too many
of them viqjv with intolerance j
sometimes amounting to hatred, j
all opinions in conflict with their
own. Where there should be
harmony and progress there is
discord and reaction. This sit-
uation can never be remedied un
til the mass of men and women
ing, but was arrested in Fort
Worth by the Chief of Police
and while under arrest his iden-
tification became known. Mr.
Luedecke wired Tom Adams at
Fort Worth, who went and iden-
tified Dias, who is well known in
this section..
Sheriff Luedecke is expected
to reach El Dorado Thursday
with the prisoner.
MASON.
(Mason County News.
RAIN IS NEEDED BADLY;
GRASSHOPPERR THICK.
Phone Boyd Jetton.
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JOE II. RAMSEY,
Building Contractor
Painting and Papering
This section of the country is
feeling the need of rain very
much at this time, and farmers
say what crops that are not be-
ing burnt up from the need of
rain are being destroyed by the
realize that they must practice j threat number of grasshoppers,
tolerance toward their fellows. 1,1 8ome sections the complaint
No other course is a defensible regarding the grasshoppers is
one. None of us know all the ,10t as bad as in other portions
truth. The most firmly estab-i the county, but it seems that
lished truths in science occasion- j where the hoppers are at work
ally must give way before the they are making almost a clean
sweep. The cry for rain is gen-
eral all over Mason County.
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JUNCTION-MENARD MAIL LINE
GUY PRATER, Contractor.
Leaves Junction Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Returning from Menard same days.
First Class Conveyances for Passengers
and Express Service
Will Appreciate Your Business
1 THE SECOR SANITARIUM-HOSPITAL
Kerrville-on-the-Guadalupe
The highest type of medical and surgical institu-
tion conducted by a recognized specialist and offering
a class of service formerly obtainable only in the large
institutions of the North or East.
We are never too busy to give each case careful con-
sideration and hold a daily staff consultation insur-
ing efficient team work.
We do not pay commissions nor split fees. The pa-
tient is assured of an honest opinion and square deal.
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march of greater knowledge;
, and even theology is not proof
<ft against error nor entirely with-
out need of revision. The Rota-
®|rian speaker referred to, spoke
of Jesus of Nazareth as the first
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WEAVER H. BAKER
County Judge
Kimble County, Texas
—LAWYER—
Junction. Texas
FRANK L. WILSON
Abstractor, Notary Public
Writes Contracts, Deeds,
Mortgages, Releases, Etc.
Loans and File Insurance.
Office West Side Court
House Square
M. E. BLACKBURN
Lawyer
Will Practice in all State
and Federal Courts
Abstract of Titles of
Kimble County.
STE\ ENSON & KNKTSl’H
I .aw > its.
Junction, Texas.
(?) j his teachings that stands out
g | more forcefully than his toler-
$ j a nee. Did lit* not say 011 one
®i memorial occasion: “Let him
(?; that is without sin cast the first
!*; ston”? And did He not say,
I' when in the agonies of death:
(?)! “bather, forgive them, for they
not what they do”? Is
any one of us who is so
wit In ill sin that hr may proper-
ly cast stones at his neighbors,
and is any one of us so thor-
oughly in the right that it may
not be said in the utmost kind-
reds that we know not wloat we
do?
BRADY
(Sentinel)
RO \I*S OF COUNTY NOW
GOOD SHAPE TO TRAVEL
Reports from different parts'
of the* county are to the effect!
LIVEKGARD— THK NEW LAXATIVE
Mother*: Livcritnrd is the new Laxative
W‘ cannot i».iprove Safe and bust for l’nliy,
In her, *•■.»!he,\ tcranilparentH, hick 1 y und
ulriinvr. When the bowel* are I iver
aaril mnke* luiluhinif habie* of piny one*;
keep* old folk* you in; ; a bottle today keep*
ill* away. Children are enger for i(, grown-
up. praise it. At good druc •tori**. Write
iii for free sample.
Luncardin Company, Online, Texas.
For sale by Hankins Druc Co.
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DAVID NOT GOLIATH
They had worked him so hard
the Irst day that he stopped at
the gate on his way out and
spoke to the imekeeper.
“Boss, you sure you got me
down on the pay roll,”
“Yes; here it is; D. Simpson.”
“Yas, sub; I was just a little
;nsj Lions you had me down as
Sampson.”
ROBS CALOMEL OF
NAUSEA AND DANGER
Medicinal Virtues Retained and
Improved. Dangerous and
Sickening &ualiitcs Removed.
Perfected Tablet Now Called
“Calotabs.”
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Deserves Another
Your Druggist has spent years in study to
qualify for his position. It cost you no
more to buy from a qualified, reliable
druggist than to buy elsewhere, and you
get the advantage of his study and expe-
rience. Hundreds of dollars are tied up
in drugs that serve you in cases of emer-
gency. Why not show your appreciation
by buying what he has in stock that you
need in the every day run of life. It
costs no more and helps to maintain the
first class service that you need when
sickness comes or accidents happen.
I Heyman Drug Company
Junction, Texas,
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Th<> Inu-st triumph of
that the roads arc now in better ,i,uK n-a.i. ••caioui,. •
: hope than they have been in
years, due to a grading cam-
I aign being conducted by tin*
county eommissiot.ers for the
past several weeks. The Lon-
don road, Ihdwnwood road. Lohn
road and other main traveled
ioad> have been given attention
and ar now in good shujH*.
The road most needing atten-
tion now is the M;uon road be-
tween the San Saha river and
the Mason Count\ graded road,
and a "Uranee is i * i \ * * 11 that this
itxi. i n s, if n't i- n
let known to the
On! inn I, the nn it
-nc-m.il> ireful of ull moihcii.-'i iho. • ntm*
upon n w nl.M fl.-l.l of p ipulrtiitv. pm ill.. I and
r« liiit-tl from tho*o oh,t.«o onalilt* i ualilms
hi • !m<' lii'ietofort* limit.- I ii.x use
In hiliounnr constipatin'!, h>mini he und
indiv*. -Ikm, und in u irieat variety of In.r,
.'nm«> li and kidney trouble* rulom -l v a i. <■
must s'irr.'s fill t'vnnuly. blit its its.' was oftrii
I of ps sirkrtiinvr uuulilirs
•el mid moil pint.ant of
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Queer
Feelings
“Some time ago, I wa* very
Irregular,” writes Mm. Cora
Hnbie, ot Ptkfvtllf, Ky, ”1
»uttfff4 a great deal, and knew
I mutt do toincttring tor Put
condition, t *utterrd mostly
with my ba< x and a v* eakncaa In
my limM. I w ould have dread-
lul he.id.Khev I had hot flaahet
and very queer feehnn. and oh.
how tny head hurt) 1 read ol
CARDUI
Tta Woman’s Tonic
and cf ether*, w ho teemed to
have the ami trouble* I had,
being bent Med, to I began to
u»e it. I hHind It mo*l bene-
ttetal I look teverai bottle*
ti ami waa made toamdi
better I didn’t have any more
trouble ol tnit kuul. It reg-
ulated me.”
Cardut hat been found very
help'ui in the ctf rectwn ot many
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Ben F. Simon i
(i EN ERA I a M ERC H A N DISK
Roosevelt, Texas. :
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Fresh and Complete Line of Groceries.
Good Line of Dry Goods and Notions.
Star Brand Shoes. j
Goodyear Tires and Tubes :
Tourists* Supplies Cold Drinks :
OlIR PRICES ARE RIGHT
OUR SERVICE SATISFIES :
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JUNCTION WOOL S H0H.IIK CO.
Junction and Mvnatd. Texan. •
Courteous Treatment. Fair Dealings.
We ran nave you mottev on Salt, Flour, Meal, I ml,
Sheet Iron. F.lc.
fOMlM.KTK STOCK OF Lt'.MliKK AND
lU Il.DlNH MATERIAL.
We operate our own truck* and make deliveries to
\our ranch promptlv. t.tve us vour budtif*'*
and we promt*e to do our best to please von.
TRY t S WITH YOUR NEXT C LIP OK
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
We handle tt like vou want it handled.
JUNCTION WOOL & MOHAIR CO.
John K. Smart, President and General Manager.
Junction and Menard, leva*.
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1923, newspaper, July 6, 1923; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890616/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .