The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, October 27, 1922.
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
Page Three.
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From Our Exchanges.
1,200,000 POUNDS OF MOHAIR
BRINGS OVER f000.00.00.
trhe Charles Schreiner Wool A Mohair
Commtssiun Company Tuesday announced the
cal*' of their entire accumulation of mohair
n, follows:
September tMth, they sold 200,000 pounds
at til) cent*: October 10th. 200,000 pounds at
70 3-8 cent*! October 11th, 400,000 pound*
h* 70 1-8 rente, and October 14th, 400,000
pound* at 07 1-2 cents, or a total of 1,200.000
pounds. bringing in over $800,000.00.
The market was very strong: at the beg in-
ning of the season, but after the sale on
the tOih, hi'tim to weaken and is declining
rapidly.
Mohair olTercd lust week In the scaled bid
.ale at Kerrville, Texas, brought the highest
prices obtained in that Statu this season,
r< porta received here stating that as high
as 70 cents was paid. The entire quantity
offered of approximately 400.000 pound* of
hull* wa* sold, one Itoston house taking 200,-
000 pound*, il wa* staid. I'ructically all of
this was bought on order and will probably
in vet see the Boston market, unless ii passes
through to Home mill . Thus, tin* Ideal sit-
uuiion i not changed greatly, o far as avail*
•able stocks in the hands of dealers are con.
corded. There i. si ill a pood demand for
tine hair, and scarcely any for less desirable
grades. The principal difficulty lie% in had
iui suitable Inis. Kerrville Mountain Sun.
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NKW Id' lilt IN III All LIKELY
TO SPi:AK HERE TOMORROW.
sSFJSSSsl S=5£s3£«.r-
hr erecting a great monument to them. | were woume
The Old Trail Drivers’ Association, of “Whl.e I know th.re .re i^"whn «
which Otorge W Saunders of Ran Antonio “ 'to h .U andZ I A
I. president, la behind the undertaking. and turn,ng R|u, fkclRK At that |
donations of from ftv. dollar, and up are Corp. Munger claimed to have |
aolielted from all patriotic lexan. to go to ou| u, lh„ ConfeU#r„* chieftain to I (|
tlie monument fund. The committee is com- , Rm mUo c„uin that Davis prayed1®
posetl of W. W. Collier and J. M. Doble of whp|( ukt.n Mmj that he tried to escape in £’
San Antonio, and J. A. l^ller of Bandera. B woman'a KBrb. and dlvestel himself of It, 1 (S'
Send remittances to W. W. Collier, treasurer am| waN not flom nt the point <••
City National Bank. San Antonio. Texas.— (>f a HRlwr M Bom,. historians claim. ' Com* j *
Hu tub ra New Era. j nnchc Enterprise. I <•)
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DZZm
I Want Your Pecans.
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WORK ON EDWARDS COUNTY HIGH-
WAY PROGRESSING NICELY.
The work on'the new highway leading It will pay yOU to 800 1110 be- J?|
si ulh from town for a distance iff ten miles foi’O yOU Soil yOUT pOC'ftllR, US I (•>
iis stiu coming along. -' will pay highest rnarktl price •;
Antihunt Brothri* and Their mu in touv of ‘ i a ,»lwi fi.n vo,«u •
maU workers now have the crushed rock for rOgUlltl’ mil and thO \OI \
surfacing on from town for a distance of beat price IOr yOUr lilllCy 1UUS. <•'
1 Don’t sell till you -soe moj |*x
26-t f . W. M. Alton. ~
Larry O’Neill
TAILOR
Menard, Texas.
“WE KNOW HOW”
Complete Line of
GENTS’ FURNISHINGS.
,VK in M. Ow d< ,v iff Ileal.m, newly id. - d
national commander iff the American Legion,
ti ex!>cctad to n rive in San Antonio at i
o'cloct. tonli ht I 'in New tli leans and will
dn menilu* of Alamo Boat at the reg-
ular luncheon Monday noon. From here Mr.
Owsley will no to Ball is nml then to hi.
lu nn* iii Ilenti il for a few days before Icitv-
nor for Nee Yurt, where he will ni".'l with
the inter-allied veteran
Mr. On I | wired his acceptance of On*
invitation of Alamo l’o-t on Armistice Buy.
it was iinnounc .l y< dcrilav by Ralph But
lie, poet adjutant.
Ony of the larr -t Arm tire Bay eeldira-
I, v,.| |u.y i,, beiti.. planned, neeording
to Mr. Binioe. and many prominent men iff
the State will also be ak'd to come to Sail
\at,>nio for thr occasion. B"tTnite plans
have not IxM-n completed bi vmul thi>s> for
the usual parade.
Commander llwsley will be tin’ iron.I
T. \an to b:.\>* command of the National or-I
gnniration of the l ."••iun Hen y B. Linds 1
lev of Balias having Is ■ n the fli t l'.-\an to4
hell' that office. Mr. Owsley wa i lccteil at
the American 1 *g ion convention at. New
Orlcuns Friday, having ben nominated By
Wayna B, Davis of Sun Antonio. He i* 31
years of are. a imtlv ■ iff fids Suit and a
iti> t ;I,- ui-hnl veteran of the World Wav. he
-ides being considered one of the aided
speaker* in the South Sail Antonio 1 Mm *
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SCHOOL lit 'll,BING NOW
tit i i |'i i;i> it A IIU.It ■'« ll'tfll.
M,l.. , •• I. i vve, : t'l.....Old. it* "f
about four mill
Mason John on. the engine, r. says they
have found some excellent gravel down on
the .1 W. Anderson ranch that U convenient
to the new road and will use gravel surfac-
ing down at the lower end Instead of crushed
rock, ami a force qf men are now working
down at that end of th • mad Edwards
Ci unty Leader.
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VETERAN RELATES ACCURATELY
THE CAl’Tl’RK OK JEFF DAVIS. I
There is only one man left of the Civil |
\Var Veterans who is aide to tell the story ^
at flrst hand of the capture In I'm of .letlcr-
*. n Bav i <. pre idi'iit iff I In* Confederacy, and
that man i* Coni. W. H (Tiilendoti. o(
Troon E, Fourth Michigan Cavalry, to whom
Davis surrendered after a pursuit from
Richmond to Gennfia.
Wtill Iii ion. contain much of the Civil
war, i % hero.' . battlo-- and the flnul eul-
rnlnnUou in Hi* a a mn ion of l’re»ldcnt i
l inroln. In ; h- in.I", d. ba It.'cn " i'i<t»*n m'
I he coriis and tl o- ndvoiitui A w hich i t
lilted in tie* rapi • of the Conf. derate j
I n idem. Corp. Crlit'*n<li*n tells how the
lit) Union soldiers, all Mich Iran men. com-1
innmlcil by Lieut. Col. I) D. l’rltclmrd, *<*l t
, at from Macon. G« . on May .. ISti >, wifli ,
ord-.rs to oi,.e lie* ferries bvlovv lluwkiu -
v ill,*, i t and "coin Ha* country for Conf •>!* I
\i \\
eiate leaders fleeing from th ir fallen repi
i.d ui Richmond
At Aldicyvillc they found the lit-i fYace of
Uavb |i was found that a train of nmbu-
hiiu'i i and hospital corp* bail i.topp. il there
the previous night. Here tin* troops wore
.i,ntii'il by oilier, from Wi«*onsiit anil New
Y.xk, giving them a force iff about HIO men.
Finally. Crittenden ay . the fore* wa
■ idit and a detachment of 14 m**n located
th’* rump where tin* Conf.‘derate leadei was
iippoud to h.' hiding.
"Qui.l'xi l>> a negro, we pre si'il forwaid.
Crittenden -aid. ’TVrfoet dm.*.* wa- inatn-
tuineil, and even the hones i *emetl to un-
der*tnnd. for us I reenll it. not one even
n, i ted as we stumbled over rough going.
\Vr found the ramp pitched in a d'*i»«.*
j me woods m*ai* a sv, amp Ihree l**n
,.od close loirether in ft line and neai them
w. re horses, wagon* and rumpm-nt.
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Our fifteen years in the tailoring business enables
us to do the very best class of Cleaning, rressiup
Altering, Etc. Visit us when in Menard, or send
Clothes on Mail Car.
The Junction-Kerrville Mail
And Passenger Line
DAILY SCHEDULE
ia'UN'es .1 unctiotl at
Arrive in Kerrville at
0:00 A. M.
10:00 A. M.
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fefeA The eagles |
/ feather was %
j The pride |
of every ■-=
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is the pride \
every &
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Leaves ,Junction t» A. M. and 7 1*. M.. on Saturdays;
and on Sundays Leaves Kerrville at (> A. M., and ar-
Kerrville Plume Junction Phone 122.
lives at Junction 0 A. M. Care Each Way, $4.00
J. (i. AYALA. Proprietor
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Fresh Shipment of this Weil-
Known Brand of Box Tandy
Just Received
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'OtOCOLATES
fur Ahi mr*H Qut ! m
Tome to Our Store and See Our
I)isplay of ( undies.
When you want to buy, ell
u* trade .something, place an ad.
in this i»ai>er. Four thousand
people will be your pros|*‘cts.
Heyman Drug; Company
Juitt'lUin, Texas,
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Tht fire with the cm*/ Thicker i uJ
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Worth Remembering Isn't It?
PICTURE FRAMING
Done Promptly am) Satisfaeturily at RcA'OHeWo
Price*. New Line of Moulding to Select From.
NEW AND SKCONI1 ll \NI> H HNITI HE
We Huv, Si'll ami Exchange Secoml Haml Kumiture
Am) |to Repair Work.
Junction Funiturc Co.
CKOKhK liK \I.KY. Manager
\)thi» a runi tir*' mo* rwU >«»u little
mi*re than a fabric, >ou’re hu>ing
.’»U |ht rent mote mile* in the n»r«l—
rio) vm xhnulil get all >ou pa> for.
|tut remember the fortK put extra
mik"* onh »ot«» the tire’* rstroiw anil
\ttu onl\ get tKe^* extra mile** a hen
the rubber treail a earn longer, to**,
\ burger a earing tread—a aider and
thicker tread—0»at'» a hat »«* going
xml all the extra miles out of >our
(ialts s^uper-Triad t «H-d**
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JUNCTION-MENARD MAIL LINK
GUY PRATER, Contractor.
Iscavna Junction Daily at 6:30 A. M.
Leaves Menard Daily at 12:00 M
First Class Conveyances for Passengers
and Express Service
Will Appreciate Yaw
WahlBros.& Jordan Garage
Southwest Corner Court Houae Square.
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922, newspaper, October 27, 1922; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890905/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Kimble+County%22: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .