The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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rAGE TWO,
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
Friday, November 28, 1§24.
Temr^tons ••
EDWARDS COUNTY MAN
KILLS ONLY BEAR.
ALWAYS THE LIFE
OF THE PARTY.
leaving Dr. Gra t r 'fv--
My ens/ou need tr. an arar. chair
beyide Daddy'** k l v, th one of
hi* beloved book- on p*ycho-ar.-
alyxi* in hr- hand, I went to rr.y
own room to make >p my mind
whether I would go or not.
Curtb- Wright had /one.
Hour* ago I ha/1 heard hi- /ar
etart.
.• - ju.. . r>nre more my r*
t of romance stirred and I felt
it ffjow go over my whole b*?ing.
"Or. Mammy,” I finally staked
i*!i dn(f Mom Neii e was a till
there, “what made you -ay
what you did about —e.—oh.
• / , know.. about Mi ter C .r ’
And I U-gar. humming a tune.
“Honev ch le, de-- old eyes
! .n’t stone b’ind. Ain’f I done
*‘V, . . „ , ^een him moanin’ ’round ’ike a
Christmas Eve, 1 murmur- hant ^nre yf/ shut yoVelf in up
ed, and with the words a -en.-.e ^ can*t fool Mon Neb
of consuming lonline** "r‘rf - -
rept
.... .......•* ' • ' ].e. I knowed he was ieV a*
over my heart. I he refb* ion hankerin'for a look at my baby-
in the cheval-mirrow showed - - -
chile.’
The door bell ran/.
"Here dey is, Mins Sallie. Run
tong, now, and have a good
reatest beautifier in the . time.’
For one brief moment I tho’t
that the days of confinement.
had left me pallid and wan. I
don't know how it is with other
/iris, but for me, happiness is
the g
world
Of course I wouldn't go with of several rea-on- why I should
Marj and Bob when they came, tay at home.
It wouldn’t be right aft<-r I ha/11 “Here’s yo’ coat, chile, go
told Curtiss Wright that I ha/i qonJf.
Several of the local men re-
turned last week from a hunt
out in the Bg Bend country,
Perry Mayes, S H. Guthrie,
i>?o Greer, Mason Johnson and
I si MiUer. They all went after
■ear but Perrv Mayes brought
down the only bear that wa.-
killed, They said deer were
r ientifui where tney hunted but
they did not shoot them for
fear of scanrig the bear. Per-
r>* says the mountains are high
in the Biz Bend country; says
the bear he trot was seen walk-
in/ along a ledge on the side of
a high precipious mountain. He
made a good shot and said the
I/ear must have rolled a thous-
and feet down the mountain
s de. They had bear meat and
Perry brought the skin to a
taxidermist in Del Rio to have
it mounted.—Edwards County
Leader.
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An Unruly Child
A woman 1 <-nt> •'*»■• rlmrfx-d
with t>ein«{ drunk, *•!»]: ~I «n» apnet
b*<*»iwe hjr mother locked me la a
room and I had to jump oat of tb*
window.—London Tit-flits.
~Tf ft t imtgrai »t iiMWM>^TT1ITTT TITTtT™ ‘*'*‘*<**'*/mfitM0MM*aa+'***
) THE SECOR SANITARIUII--MITAL
Kerrville-on-the-G uadalupe
I
I
I
to stay at home.
Walking to the window, I
raised the shade. Holly wreaths
with vivid red berries gleamed
a‘„ the window- of our neigh-
bor’s home. Christma- Five.
Suddenly it earn/- to rne. I
knew what I’d do. Try on my
new frock of silver-cloth that Hj(]e.
Mammy handed me my even-
ing wrap from the closet, tuck-
ed a scrap of a handkerchief in
rr y hand and Is-fore I realized
v. ha I was doing I was running
down the hall. Bob had come
to escort me t.o the car. I got
in. Ted Billings was at my
had come from New York that
very afternoon. Just dressing
up for fun would help kill *irn»-
F’or some silly reason Ted
v.?i afraid you wouldn’t come
with us if he went in,” Marjo-
and besides there wa- nothing rje f,Xpia;ned.“ Oh, by the way
lor me to do, for Dr. Gray ha/1 this is going to be th"
declared he would not allow me ]0VeIie»t party. We haven’t had
back ** Daddy’s side ‘ -■ - - ->■- ----*--» ......L -
------- --------/ .....—- our ‘life of the party* in such a
I skipped to my closet door. j,jn^ tirm.” And so the subject
There it was. My silver gown wa . ^rac,.funy changed,
shimmered and gleamed. lake
“ 'tsjrzzr *s
I *nt« my -bottom a*. & not refer to
.Irawor. 1 he rilvrr naodaU from ( j{(,a(.h Well, eer-
were there. Anl silver , , wou)<1 „„t. Perhaps I
hose, like the hurt of moon- ^jj, have peeve.]
learns. M try everything on. jn.H(lito(i to have a (food
Before we alighted at the
TWO NEW DRIVE-IN FILL-
INC STATIONS AT MASON.
Mason will soon have two
more drive-in filling stations.
The” are both located on the
Highway leading west from the
square. One is being placed in
front of the Star Garage build-
ing by Wm. Kothmann who re-
sides in San Antonio, but is the
owner of this property. It is
stated that the station being
erected by Mr. Kothmann will
U- leased to Mr. Neal Coleman,
who will operate the station.
The other station is being lo-
cated just east of Fred Key’s
blacksmith shop, and Mr. Jones,
formerly associated with the
Corner Cafe, will be proprietor
of the new business.—Mason
County News.
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 nplit fees. The pa-
tient is assured of an honest opinion and square deal.
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Examine the beautiful Stock of Holiday and
Greeting Cards for Sale by The Eagle.
i TiliM»H—M ~iT>TiT T'lfi'WC T TT^~ T™*1"*******
!
When You Want Service
THINK OF US!
We are in the garage business to render the kind of
sendee the public needs an/1 has a right to expect, and
we will be glad of an opportunity to take care of a
part of your auto repair needs; sell you standard tires
• and tubes, or fill your car with gas and oil.
: CAVANESS BROTHERS GARAGE
• OLDSMOBILE and OVERLAND CARS J
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I cannot imagine heaven with-
out clothe* and the life f>f an
angel would be /lull indeed with-
out go j arn< r ar d la< *■.
Just a I wa v virig th*- la t
touch to my bob in walked Mom
Nellie with a [>a kage in her
hand.
I tore oj**‘M the | tack tig* It
was a / ap *>f rhim ton* I ha/1 ti\
or/lered when 1 bought rn> gowr
“lie/ n *»n «1*
sin/1/* I don’ kn<*w when,” Mom
Nelli*- explained.
“How /fid you ever happen t<
bring it at iu t this verv mo
nent?” Iwu /*ag**t to put it on
"When yo' Iom >rn/t»«»d\
Mis- Naiii/-, yo ort«r know
what bu um - h gwine /*n in
tier/? heart I luwe/l a how
ilis here lieitig t hr, ’rnu
tnaylte Mar-e t»ray he’d mak»
our bat«y girl go out t« r a hi
while.” Nodding h*r
white hea/l. ”Y<»ur [ap ^ all
right now, honey, go and make
deni pretty b'et tlv
She i riK»i <h! an old tut * \ ir
gitiia Re/d an/I oueh* a v*»lututn»
/ ua (urn.
A few I urns l***f*»r** tf»e mir
tor A bit of w«<f, minty pr
fume fn»m tht* atomiser and all
thought- of a eram
time, hut for some reason I
couldn’t stay mad.
(To be continued.)
11
BRADY SHIRS THIRTY-
EIGHT < \RS Tl RKEYS.
Thirty-eight carloads repre-
* rit> B.rady’s offering this
Thanksgiving season to the fes-
boaHis of -ome bOJHH) fam-
in effete F.ast and North,
hall table ever Thirty-three carloards of dress-
ed poultry has been routed t/»
N/ w Y/»rk, Boston and other
/•astern j*» tits, while five car-
hails of live poultry has l>een
out from Brady to various
market - Although the Thanks-
giving drer sing season i- |iass»
cd. the I*khI dressing plants are
f till running fuii binsi and will
/continue straight through to
shortly before Christmas. The
plants' are n/»w turning out two
nowy car loads daily.
Bv reason z*f contractinv the
purchase «*t turkeys in advance,
the dressing (ttants have been
enahle/t to rt'guiute the market-
ing ill the birds wi that they
can dress tiut each /lay's jiur-
rhas# without accumulating a
vast excess.
The market today is l*i cents
eat or*' per |*»uttds, show ing a drop of
Fritz Hotel
The ‘Comfv’ Home
for the
COMMERCIAL
* SALESMAN
and the
TIRED TOURIST
Excellent Dining
Room Service
JUNCTION, TEXAS.
Travelers Hotel
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RUNNING 4’W“ SADDLE.
mi ii'r u uiDi' vul
niktii a t* •••••%•« •
BASS ALONG!
Yes, We are on the job
early and late to provide
the kind of an eating house
you are t/ioking for*—right
where you i«a»s our door,
and we will I*e glad to show
you what good, wholesome
meals we can serve you.
I am handling this famous brand of guaranteed
saddles, bridles, reins, toe fenders, ropes, quirts, etc.,
and have them >n stock at all times.
Drop in and let me show you why they are better.
If we don’t have exactly what you want, it will be
made to order for you.
Genuine Navajo Blankets--------------------$6.50
Also Chapa.
E. O. LOWGRKN
diaapiMUitcd I wa. ju t S dim i cent »•*« * yesterdayv then
again The *ar*,fr**e, fnv**h*»i* «ju/*tatn»tis w»*rt* l*i cents.—lira
and happy pwlu/ ky Sallie «»f dy Standard.
SyNSEJ I I,MIXED
Junclion-hcrrville San Antonio
DAILY S/ IIEDUliC
(weave Jura tiun t*, t.‘» a m Arrive KerrviUe 9 SO a. nt.
StopOvrr im? Dires t to San Antonie at ILO& p m
I weave Kemille 12 11 p m Arrive Junetmn YM p m
Kerrville Fhene 43 Junction l*K*»ne. Data Jetton
Fane te KnmlW $2.M TO San Antonio MM
J. (1. AYALA, Proprietor
snvilli CUCNTH—WB GIVE IT!
Schreiner-Hodges Co.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
largest buym ol Mohair, Wool. Cotlon. Pecans and all
other produce in this territory.
Our policy is a square deal lor everybody.
The Quality It MfM. The Prlot It Mgkt
Schreiner-Hodges Co.
JUNCTION.TEXAS
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1924, newspaper, November 28, 1924; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890599/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .