Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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Beautiful
Just Received
Showing
New Line of
Thirty of the most beautiful and elabo
function. ii
Spring Skirts
rate styles ever shown in
the latest colors and materials. Tnco-
tines, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe
etc. Priced from
In all the latest Stripe:
Colors. Both in Wool
reasonably at
s. Plaids. Materials and
and Silk. Priced very
Come early and make your sc lectio
I )fesses aim Skirts are going last, and
fail to get the ont you want.
Don t tail to come to our store wh<
we have new goods arriving daily.
leautiful dresses will have to l>e seen to lie
Come and see them.
n m town, as
appreciat*
Junction, Texas
THE JUNCTION EAGLE, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1,22.
1 he J unction Eagle.
Published Even Friday by
The Junction Publishing Co.
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.Editor.
J'i tdnei
V iw.rrru4rftt
-tand a good chance of seeing
e lot of trouble when their
youngsters get old enough to
yet into devilment.
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The following statement by j
Mr. Collum, of Coll uni and Bo-
ren. of Dallas, is good advice, •
not only to* businseas nun, but!
| tr* every member of a comm uni* I
ire*.;-, ‘There is no question but
Political Announcements: .......*****....................***.......«»♦♦♦*»♦••
For Tax Assessor, Kimble Co.
W. D. ADAMS.
ASA G FARMER
E. P. FURR
JOE BISSETT
J. W. RAGLAND re-elec-
tion
A. J. tylERSCHWALE
i-at a community attains the! t* CVl,^;,r /*,
| greatest development where all ” ‘ ' ../*
the citizenship work and serve '* rn* *’’^**v H1LD
j i* rgether. My advice to even
u'r j dialer is to take a part in pub-
e affairs at home, interest
T. T. RANDLE
DEE GIBBS
JOHN S. MUNN
W. W. TAYLOR, re-election
FRANK PATTERSON.
Subscription,___$1.50 per year
Wit
I*Mj>t Junction.
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not always wisdom.
H-me ov.'iier> make the coun-
! letter.
e Junction State Bank is
up an advertising cam-
el promote {
yourself in your school and it- <
teachers, afcsist them in every' _
way possible, and they will re-
t procat e, thereby making it pos- ,,r fount; Judy Kimble < o.
- OMe fwj you to carry re pro WEAVER H. BAKER
tentative stock- from which 1 Re-election, second term.
they can draw as needed, nor ___
vil! they grudge you a fair i’or District and County Clerk:
pro’;’.* No one objects to pay- N R SKAGGS, re-election,
ing a fair profit, and ro one
should sell for less than a fair
profit. There are plenty of
people who go on fooling them- -
• Ive* by buying away from For Treasurer Kimble County
h ‘:;e. thinking they get it, J. A. BROWNING
cheaper. Trading at home and: __
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EVERETT STEWART
CHRIS SCHRAUB.
H upmobile
NOW
$1250
K/O. It. DETROIT
We want a dealer in every 1 ounty in lexu-.
Your County may be open.
\U carry in stock Repair Part lor evi ry model
Hupmohile in use.
Send us tin- Model and Number of your car.
J. R. OVERSTREET
DISTRIBUTOR
22o Throc kmorton Street
Phone Lamar 551* fort Worth, I exas
•* lo-t'-r and promote 'Ring at home is community
agricultural activities in ’ building. M. nev kept in Junc-{ I ^present ati ye MlL District
The advice con-!tfon help1*' to build better resi-! * frormeny the llotii Dm.)
'*u;P \
con- t’oi
the. e ads. i< not Ideuces, pay better salaries to j
e!.. handed out to have J v orking people, build better
ethinp to fill up -pact*, but t lurches, -choois, etc. Keep
•1 or careful study of the j Junction money in Junction,
of tin t >unty, and in an j
■ Two travelers were arrested
and paid fines here Tuesday
night, after a phone call had
come here from Kerrvilie to
hold them. These men stated
that a man driving a pair of
mules to a wagon would not
B.
H.
I
J. STEM ART
G. PERRY.
33rd.
i ne
'fn H to encourage something
ihat will be of great benefit
to the community. Kimble
< ountyV slogan should be,
“Raise More Feed.”
--o-
W. F. Kellis in Sterling City
News: Sparing the calf-rope
on vour boy at the proper time
n ay result in having him sus-
|K-nd h at the end of a hang-
man's ro|X‘ in the end. It is
o' every boy that needs a
licking, bu* some boys need it
•nighty bad and ought to have
it laid on good and strong. Pa-
rent* who do not control their
< hildren, but allow them to be-
eome little vandals and savages
for lack or parental restraint,
or Coni ' *sioner Precinct 1
J. L. WRIGHT.
DAN ST. ( LAIR.
not, and we an not criticizing that the business houses are
th ac1 ions of my one, but we awake, and when a town has
U thinl that authorities should wide-awake business men, it is
be very careful in filing people a sure sign that the town is a
passing through here, without live one, and a desire to see
est■-Idishing the fact that they the town and people there, is
were rally guilty of some vio- created.
lation. Most any man, passing ---o-----
tbioug- a country, will pay a VETERANS THREE W.YRS
mall fine rather than be‘de- REl MON JULY 12-13-14
tained and put to the trouble -
( proving ).,< inm- -ire, and it The veterans of three wars
i certain'v going to have a will hold a joint reunion in
had efbnt on outside jx-ople to Brady on Wednesday, Thurs-
hc.ir that i*op!<* are arresfed day and Friday, July 12-13-14.
i1 pas-mg along the roads and This decision was reached at
omp. lied to pay fines or go to the meeting of the Elijah F.
a great deal of trouble t<> fight Allin Post of the American Le-
their case. gion Thursday night in the Le-
j ( rn j it them to pa-- j 5, • ■ about Junction, a phone message had ———o — j. ion null, at which time a bail-
a mile, along where the road fs rorr.e to hold them. We under- Hamer Co. and Wahl Bros. M^et was tendered members of
being' worked, as it \va- impos- -‘and that their car was search- c Jordon have rcsentlv had a Ihe Post and of the Post Aux-
s-ibie to i*a-s without the man L;(> onl.v “ 410 shotgun was number of large road sign; hiary, together with a few in-
giving part of the road. This -bund. J h< men stated that painted and are placing them v‘le<l inends.—Standard.
h< refused to do. When they ’ * had slug at > »rr.e black hf different prominent places
linally reached a place where Birds, while riding along the along the highways. This is
they could go around him, they n’ar m l'ie car; Yhey paid an excellent form of advertis-
made some remark to him about j ’ Be fine about six o clock and jng, both for the firms and
preventing them from passing. p|*,,/or ^°n’,ra‘ en route T<'* for the town. When a
and he told them that he would Paso.
just turn them in for tress- ( We don’t know whether these
passing. When they reached men were telling the truth or
CATARRH
Cni.irfli la ;i local ilist»a»r greatly Influ-
enc'd by ('onmltutiiuml condition#.
HALL’S CATAHKH MHDICINE Is A
Tonic, taken internully, and ac ta through
the blood upon the mucous surfaces
. .................. of the system. HALL'S CATARRH
j i , 4,*“ MEDICINE nssltts Nature in restoring
IgM*. directing him to the normal conditions.
town he natlimllv conrlii<lp>i AU druggists. Circtilnrs free.
' WI,‘ naiuiauy continue* K J Chensy & Co.. Toledo, Ohio.
•on sees gcxxl road advertising
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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/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .