Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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THE JUNCTION EAGLE. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1,22.
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Chas. Schreiner Bank
' unincorpokated )
KERKVILLE, TEXAS.
lakes Liberal Advances oa Sbeej. boats.
Wool aid Mohair.
Established 1869.
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THE SECOR SAMTARItM-HOSPITAL
Xerrville>oi'tke>Gtti(iilope, Texas
The highest tyi* of medical and surgical institution con-
ducted by a recognized specialist and offering a class of ser-
vice formerly obtainable only in the large institution* of the
North or Last.
We are never too busy to give each case careful considera-
te ' and hold a daily .-tatf consultation insuring efficient
team work.
’Ae do not pay commit ions nor split fees The patient is
assured of an honest opinion and square deal
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Let Me Figure With You.
i have taken the agency for the Lockhart Monu-
ment Works and would appreciate an opportuni-
".k figure ^\'i*th any one interested in menu*
merits. You can be furnished with any kind of
monument desired, and all orders will* i>e given
prompt attention
MONROE SMITH, Agent.
Junction, Texas.
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A Savings Account
at the First National Bank
For several yearo we have constantly kept before
^~cJ??!omer8 the importance of keeping a SA VINCIS
ACCOUNT.
A great many of them have followed our advice and
are now on easy street. They don’t have to borrow
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.
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 beat
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. «'
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 \ou like.
The Bank where you feel at home
The First National
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JLNCTION-KERRVILLE MAIL LINE
ROY KEMP, CONTRACTOR.
Leave Junction Monday, Wennesday ano Friday at i
;; 6 a. m. Arrive in Kerrville in time to catch train «
,, for San Antonio. Returns Tuesday, Thursday and ;
Saturday, leaving-Kerrville at 1 p. rn.
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We Sell Service!
Y ou will appreciate our Service;
We will appreciate vour business.
GAS, OILS and ACCESSRIES
BUCK and OVERLAND CARS and I
U \rv Tonrcc
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L. A. Taylor Garage
Our Service ( ars go Anvwhere.
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Ben F. Simon ■
ROOSEVELT TEXAs
Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE
^ your l*uoinr" and offer you fir»t o!#**
merrhandw** at fair pne*#
WE BUY
last Hides. Fars Puiliry, Biller u* Eggs
New Shipment of Hiatlioi-lrewi Sites
aatf New Line lei's Clcibiag Jisl Receive!
LET US SHOW YOU
Give os a trial on that next order you buy.
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j C hicago, Feb. 27.—America
must first stop the flood of
, illiteracy and inferior intelli-
' e from Europe and admit
’ tJily foreigners who can
-trengthen our stock and ideals,
Dr. Frank Graves, president of
the University of New York,
and state commissioner of edu-
cation. said today before the
department superintendents of
the Nations! Educational As-
sociation.
‘ Next." he .-aid, “we must
find some way to stop the
v hoiesale withdrawals from
-ihool. It is intolerable that
thirty per cent of our young
people should drop out of
a booi before they are four-
teen years of Tire.and 60 rer
cent before they have compiet-
tc the eighth grade. Our com-
pulsory attendance laws must
ie -t lengthened in most state*.
It mv judgment it will be well
lor the school authorities to
study the situation through
\ siting leathers and experts to
how far the school work
it-rif is to blame for this climb
The I exas Cattle Raisers’1
Association will meet in Fort
Worth on March 14th, 15th and
DAh. At the conclusion of
this meeting the Southern Tar-1
iff Congf-ess will meet to or-
ganize all associations, indus-
tries and individuals who be-1
keve that Southern products
should receive the same tariff
tieatmmT as those of other
sections.
The meeting1 will be held
m conjunction with the meet-
• n*r of the Texa and South-
western Cattle Raisers’ Asso-
ciation. which will }>e in ses-
sion in Fort Worth March 14.
15 and 16, and whch will re-
cess at noon on March 15th.
in order that the session may
be given over to The delibera-
t lOns f»f T tai'iff AAnidm...
The call for the congress is
ngned by N A. Shaw of Tex-
arkana, chairman cf the Tex-
as Division of the Southern
T »■ ri * I A>-n .at i >?:.
Southern members of Con-
gress who continue to vote
against a tariff or. Southern
r the face oi
pressed wishes ot eighty jvr
cent of the producers of the
South for a compensators* du-
1). will be the main topic of
discussion, :.nd schedules desir-
ed by the different lines of
Southern industry will also be
taken up.
The sessions will be held at
the Texas Hotel r.nd a large
attendance of those interest-
, T suec,unn? a tariff on live-
,h^e?' P^nnts, vegetable
' • Petroleum and other prod-
nets is expected.
( oncrete Crossing on River.
At a special session of the
omnu.vuouers Court held on
~4th oi February, definite
|>lun> were made to construct
; concrete crossing on the river
near the bridge. Civil en gi-
vers were employed to submit
sjveifications and work will be-
krm i,t an early date.
The object of this improve-
. 1 n .1> to savt' the countv a
nt ot money in keeping the
ridge repaired, as heavy traf-
111 can cross the concrete wav
during wet weather,
thereby saving the bridge
'\e understand aho that the
.iMTnng of the bridge will he
it pair'd at an ean date.—Me-
t aril Messenger.
Dodge Brothers
motor CAR
SCHRE1NER-HODGES COMPANY GARAGE
tbs 0. S. T., North ot Court Houso. Junction, Toxao
Th<LG«rsif* of Service, Auto Accmorw* and Supplies
Gt»d>ear and Ajax Tirvs and Tulx-n.
Stop with us. We appreciate your business.
SCHREINER-HODGES. COMPANY GARAGE
Jm. 0. Wright, Mgr.
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Perry, H. Grady. Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1922, newspaper, March 10, 1922; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890953/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .