Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1908 Page: 4 of 7
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ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
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No. 127.
and
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No 132.
Al,
Rains County Realty and Trading co.
■niMT. Tt*.**
EMORY. TEXAS
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bu beau eleetod to Buy uftioe,
gruat or small from Constable to
No. 7748, Sired by Pe-oeky, ho
by George Wilks, tbe sire of
Harry Wilks 2:12 1*2, Brinoh
Wilks 2.14 1-2, and eighty others
in the 2 80 list.
If ihe talk among the farmers
is a go al sign there wilt l>e » large
this
The present
Takk
WINE0'
CARDUI
AT HOMl
Chamberlain’s
COLIC. CHOLEBA ANU
Diarrhea Remedy
Yours Tiuly,
8. 8. ADAMS.
P<M>I* *..x
$1000, I
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IlKStBl
IU IIU5
Rains County Leader
12 Months for
Tbe coramiaaionere' court meets
I., at Monday.
but all are reported to bo im- *cl‘oc •** Demoerstio pri-
proving. mary to be held in July. I he*
—- —» —-■-- hove it ts getting to bo the custom
Be .*?• Hanson of Ginger, over the Stale that if any men
No. 112.
■ Uml tai
. n.inir)’. in unc
acre*, all friieed,
iui wire, 6 acre*
lasture v ’th p**»l
lion, with 20 ae
l buiidiru
land wil.
IfM
Wanted
bit M.M Ms*s*MA,y l»»«i mt.pasa.usi,a; h.1 . a*U
|mt»od firk11** r*kUBfc*r’ Bax *’• 3**u**'
puncturrw. like intentional knife cute,
rulcaniBod hke auy other ti.e*
.Mud Ww CWubVPM • * •*W»wW*r tF
•iM* O*m*r-itenfc«*. Wwtl*-e » ****** aw* Jfl
NoUm Um kMr* •nutter veJ A- istfl
J «UB OYtLEM..jl
mo is suit a groat many i “• rreciuoi
of lagrippe in the country, R»‘u* «•*•»>. T.ass, eubject to
the action of the Democratic xrri-
mary to be held in July. I he*
hove It is getting to be the custom
SSLe
nan. m
■
A few d.»Ml of IhMremclr wll!
Invariably euro ar ~*Mesry or
tack of diarrhea
It has baea used la alas epi ■
demine of dyaantery with pertr- t
It can always be depended
nprm crew *• the more ewwehe
attacks of cramp sells aed steal
era morbus
It Is squatty saiinweful »•»
swmiaar diarrhea and Aolwa
Maatam to ebUdrea sad Is She
aaaaaeofaavtefUiellveeof aaaay
Mbelt
Whs. re da ml ** wa*» nod
sweotoaod It Is pteesest to take
■vy manor a tamUysteaH
i this run sty la hb kvass
11 aaay aeon HfO
UMttos, AB-
Here. a chance for some home hunt
er to yet what fee’s hunting, a dralrahl.
farm etose to town. ill’s acres land
11* mile, north of Km<*y, all under
good wire teooe, with ernes fences Five
n>«.<» h. ux . newly painted and paiwred .
and large turn. SO acre, in cultivation, the acre,
, with 3 acrea in young orchard Tni* is acres Her
deep sandy loam laud and Is especially iB1,j „
Petosky, sire of Jewell 2:06 fj^1^ b^rJss**"’f»e?"it wil/grow' ]
!?;.Vond/.2:t2, AUta.*T;
2*13 1*2, And twentj-two in th** place thi* dmrable farmon th** market
2:“li*t/.nd °fuKeniuc.ky r<,,r**r.,n‘^Bh^d:rorw<os“.^:
./u> * . - > with like value
Clara Heli of the Colony
■Wpborbood, were united in the
holy bonds of matrimony laat p^d^t, ,'ud ’,'hall base' i>mvd*n
y o.»..M.g, a. tnv home »i|hlB1^|f roa^n.bly proficient in
Marshall Meadow officiating i
The Lcader joins their friends
tn wishing them lives of unalloy-
ed happiness
I-ewia Cain and Mr. Keenan,
who warn employed by tbe ra \
road surveying party arrived I-'
Emory Wednesday from Pales-
tine, where their work was fin-
ished. We are told that the rail*
(red vvOipariy speui. about two _ _
million dollars in establishing | »s a rale be has to move to town
thia survey, and that they are rent a home, buy books and utbsr
No. 114,
100 acres two miles east of Point. iH
acres fenced aud 14 in Umber. Sh aeres
in cultivation, three room house and al|
l.aay out buildings, ,WO good
and 3 acres In orchard Price
•odO down balance on ea»y
now securing the right-of-way i office fixtures, and then to turn ^ay, 1® 1-2 hands high
in Kansas and Oklahoma. jhim out at the end nf his first •®'8bs 13.M) pounds.
I term is not exactly fair, unless be “‘lr* *k*
lhas betrayed your confidence, or
Bvnil fisw* Ki »W» wKnllv sseme-saa w.-• - •
B.u fill the place, or too -errupt to
B>e entrusted with tbe public
Moral: of the country, then the
Kutcher you get him out th. better
■t is for all concerned. 1 have
■ried to be honest and true to
■every trust that you have com-
Hmitted t<> me. I have made some
Imiatakee, and I am sorry, and 1
■assure you that I did not inteu-
■nonnlly do wrong, hut an h"n“st1
I mistake as to what tbe law was.
II am sure that 1 have at times
I worried the attorneys who have
|bad business in my court, but I
I do not feel that I am due them
I any apologies, for they in turn;
j have worried me, and it is always j
l«0 acres one mile south of t-oint. to
acre in cultivation, balance tn pasture.
Two gtstd four room houses end all
necessary ou. buildings, two good pools
that never go dry, plenty of firewood
and fence posts on farm. Pried M0d’_
Ask for term*.
i A good sandy land farm tour miles
.east of Emory, in ou< mile of school
' 1301, acres, all triwwd. <0 acres fenced
with hog wire, h acres Bermuda In X
: acre pasture >• 'ti. pool in it, 10 acres >n
* cultivation, with 30 seres fine botton
. asassam, s»,aa*aa VSvsadbSM, glAAi IbHMI'IXMlffi
1 hoUM* and out building* and good well
| water. Tin* land will grow fln« corn,
j cotton, ribbon can<, truck ot ail kind*.
'and anything »!#♦• that car. I*Im|
on a farm Fine location for hog raw-
ing. It 100 get* thin bargain. 1760 ca«h
and balance in two annual paym«nta.
Owner would take S3M) in good atvek
<>n trade
inything » —w
farm Fine locate
get* thi* bar|
e in two annu—
..J Lak.- S.3M) in good atv*i
'to TH* VOTEBS OF PRE-t BABY HANDS |
C’INCT NO •, UAInuCG. i will get into miactiiet—often it | 1 I 1 e
I take this method of anrounc-1 mesns a burn or' cut or scald. If A Q I ■ QTQ|D W SI VfT QI 11 0
lUgto you that 1 am a candidate I Apply Ballard's 8u«w Linhnent Cj/1 I PlA I|Hi tllj [>(111 J-'fl.illn
for re-sleclioo to Ihu oOioe of Jus | just »• aouu as the accident hap-1 A.VVWA AUA/VWVV A/UIA
Uue us' mw reaee, rreciuoi one | peus, auu uie paiu will tw relieved |
while the wound will heal quickly' 1 1 1 —— ■ ' ' i ■ ■
and nicely. A sure cure for
will pay homeseekers
Sold by Allen A Adams. j . •
investigate at once.
JIM LONG,
Mo. 222.
70 a*re farm one mile ea*t of £o.or>,
int- a|| ult4gir (enc«, 66 acre* In cultivation.
»bie 7 acre* in y<»ung Elitarta and
R<»** peache*. 6-mvtn hou** gno*i wg
ter, good barn ne ua*he* or gu]He*
on (arm. nice, amootbe land. 16 at're*
timber that will cut 30 cord* wood to
the acre, one acre blackberries and 2
jrmuda pasture. Moat of thi*
....J is fresh and i* dark *at>dy lt»an.
and i* very productive, growing tbe
Spanish peanut, as well a* everything
else, U> perfection Thi* farm ia a bar-
gai.i at (26 per acre, part cash and bal
ance <>n time to suit purchaser Owrw*
would take good span of mule* or marea
.....
K Big Success In Spite of
the Financial Panic. easy to uakv up with a lawysr. I
And now iu conclusion I will I
Tke Bifflst Busmen in the Hutorjuf pru,“"H’ u,‘
in« a toeoiMl term, I viil give yuu
th* laiUtuUOu. th, bwt service that la iu me.
During the month just passed. I teal that I am batter qualified now '
ths Tyler Commercial College, of: to serve you than I was two years
Tyler, Texas, enjoyed the largest ago because J had a heu; to learn, |
unroilment tor any one month | and each day I slay iu othce tbe
since the school was established mor* I expect to learn. 1 am
and their heavy correspondence just as thankful as I can >w for!
indicates that thia month will [ what you have done for me in the!
also be a record breaker. This past, and no man will appruciaU
tug euocesa, with such a financial ' your support any mure tnan 1 will,
crisis aa this country ia just pass if you couaider sne tbe right man
ing over, is conclusive evidence for th* place
of two -hinge. Firet, that the
Tyler Commercial College is gfv-
in* the most thorough and prac- * SHAKING UP
tlcai education possible, one that o,*y "" '* v*r! •*" f*r *’ ’h"I
tuuy meets the demands of the 'lu,‘" concerned, but not
bueines* world. Second, j, | when it comw to chills and fever |
provesthat the belter thinking *“** m*,"ris. Q»it th* quinine,
people were made to realise by ",,d l"k* * ’*-"1 c,,r*
. . .. . 4. . Harbine. no harmful
the panic, that there was no bet- lrug, „ wrlB11, „
t*r way 01 .overling their sarn- ]f jt doesn't cure, you get your
Ings than in a practical uommer- money back. Sold by Allen and
trial education Nay thia inslitu- Adams.
tion(contlnues to prosper. It is
doing a gre-i good for our young
r--X. Parents Interested ir "• w"'”'"
, , , , crop of pa'Sioit* planted in
ptolffigg then Boos and dauehtels,
. , „ , c iuntv next venr.
It* commercial ouuege where / . , ,, .
.. , i crop it is said is not u.'sr half a
they will receive valued* moral' , . .
. . , ,, .. . crop, but it is enough to give the
training ae well ae a thorough ■. r , , ....
, . . farmers an idea of the possibilities
and practical ousinees training, i , , ,
_ ,, . . , .. , Ot th* peanut nauusiry, ana inev ,
would du well to investigate this ' ,, , , ’ ,,
. , , . , ... say lhev will plant leas <•<•»♦.,„ sod 1
huelnaea traiaiah . p
.... , , i more goobers. — Rams County
without the proper moral train-1 B 7
ing ae a foundation ia a failure.
---- -- Kame county has made sever a I
Mark Twain o.ice edited the ;steps forward in the peanut buei-
Virginia City Enterprise. Helneea this year and with the {
tails of a subscriber, who, finding Lssdkh's good work ought to du
-a spider in bis paper, wrote to sex much more another year. If there
whafihee his discovery was t Sig;; is th* uuliusited dwusaud iui pew* .
of good or bad lock. Thu reply : quta, ae we are told them is, it I
was as follows: "Neither good ought to be a good money crop, i
luck ocr had. Tbe spider was But enppoee they are nee. k ou ths|
merely looking evur our pages to | farm to make feed for atook, it ie!
nnu out east mercaaut waa not | still • ;-»y profitable Crop aud in!
advertising, so that it could sgiu , eddmon to all Una the value •>» I
its web serose his door and lead a j peanuts to the soil on which they!
free and undisturbed existeDCf ,grow » worth the trouble.—Wills,
! Point Chron-ole I ^sa.
No. i:«
60-acrr farm J miir* w***t of Eui<>r>.
30 *<.**• Cl fuliitation, 16 Mrw to*
Brrtuuda, partly fri»c«*d with b<»g wire,
ith good pool waler tn f,-r*u»w. lira
a rw* Ui joung Rh erta orrha-d and
a< rr* Umber, good 3n«om hwtiM* ant
out building* and food weif of water
Thi* farm ia in rottd and >/
mile from *rbool and church tiuut
buj* thi* property |6U0 down and bal-
auce in two equal pay men ta.
No. 141.
70 acre* aaody land 4 m-le* *ohU« of
Emory, 9b aero* (rncfd, good t*n room
I><■ led bouw with aallwry, two *orea
good orchard, all freak land l';wa,
6MM), one-third dowh.
No. 128.
•0 aore farm three mile* aouth cd
Emory, all under bog proof rail lenoo,
au acre* in cultivation, good rive room
painted livuae, fine n.ater. um tnilo
from *cbooi ai d chureh.gtoe oommun
ity. farm hke*M/ all frw*h land Frt«««
11280. lOOudoan.
No. 105.
Ten acre* land, five room hooae, cia
tern and well, one surface tank g xid
orchard, truck patch**, barn, all uwder
good tonce and cruaa f*»nce*. g<w»d atnrn*
haute, cow shed* and uwt Hoummi. l<+-
i-aled Ms w«ia mil* of Point. fitflC
thi* pla w. caah, balance ow tiaia.
Loui-im a e-urM <
PUNCTURE-PiyiQL
To MroduootB T-ZlMM
wv will S.,11 /I
ro» a WM
, Pair for Only sSTiss as
W) uoitf TWJIIE •— PUNCTUftU
...mag, at mu nume 011 hlmw,|f ruasonsbly proficient in
ouunty Clerk hitgerald, Rev. j BOIg oj official duty, and a
WVffir«nall MmAjIhw nIBniffitmiy
I man ot reaaour bly good mural
character thet he shall be elegible
to, and nuod r ut bo ashamed ur be
subjected to undue criticism if be
shell offer himself ee a candidstf
for thn piece tbe secund time, bu-
esuse ail of us know that a new
man iu office dues not make a pro-
ficient officer until he has learued
bis duty, and it usually takes two 2.30 list, and of Kentucky Star'
yuare lugui unto the job, aud men 2 :C8, and five others :c th* 2 -5.
list
This grand horse is a beautiful |
- — . _ . - -j aad
. He will
make the season of 1908 at my
barn two miles north of Point
• nd dvgu mil** •••♦ r»4 T Z»w*« r».l-
st J15.O) to insure colt and will
make every effort to prevent ac-
cidents but will not be reeponai-
b’s should any occur. Money
due when mare proves io be with
fold, when mare changes hands,
or moves from the county.
H. A. HOBiON,
Point, Texas.
Ass yse s suMtnrl
Has ysw dodM bssa unsus-
<usMr
WsMda't yea pesfcr to treat
ymwsril- AT HGSIPV
Nse-U :,lSC,5Ce .v»«. Uae
bosgbt Win* ut Oaedai from
their dnggists and have cured
Uw.i.srives al Minis, .4 such
SeonMaa as pwiodiaal.
down and ovarian pains, leuar-
ri><ss. barrcnnosi. nervouanaas.
distinass sausaa end daspond
aas|,eanasd by fmnal*. weakness.
Those are n.< eswy eaese.
Wine of Caniai cures when the
doytof c>0 t.
W ,n« of Cardtti dom not irri-
tate t8« organ* Them ia do pain
in th* treatment It ia a vooUing
towie of heding kerb*, free from
strong ij»J flraalic <irug* Jt i*
MWocMfr-i t«*cau*r it -nirea ia •
natural way. »
Win* of Cwrdui ran b* bought
trotn your dniggiat nt 61.00 a
bolth aud joo bogin this
tmaUoMst today Will you try it?
la mr ■*—*■! fii-wtto«e.
M•4I«JM Ci, < teuiAMurB.
MDEnAGcnTSWAiiTcQ
No Money
until ion rocclv* aud ap;rcve of jour bieyaH
1" Ten Day* Ffog Tria*
|/DOff Mortosff ^^0 tO $24
■ villi Co.lU-i - Brakes sod Purclursinas Tires.
■ U 97 to'fn.
fl wi'fie nr yo* »r •*( at e-e tMrrf w. a"
flChu! g( .wiy atandard Urea and b**t
fl U*a UA4 OUT LkC^Eitt*. .»« FOW|/Aa» pHWHte*-W%
I Wo SHfP ON APPROVM. C. O. D. tn
■ .W- H r tn HAYt
fVFREE TRIAL Is •-IW p-nn.-e is bmd.n^
ik !j;;o ''ocooti Hottd Whooia <« - *fl
L I • I k Lv • . r •'». m»> rr’aii pvint*. fl^
r * • i a. - - ais.1 ns-wl. a *• De-w
? DC NOT Ruf ^,4 awA'^r
-<.-(>«• .. >■ ■ ' ■'i: b 'i »•
fi j I -- ■ £ a a S- .1 r .1 of Ums fu'. 11.
and i* <1
iruductP
ut. a* well
•tion. Thi
per acre, part r
---iu it pure bi
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1908, newspaper, February 7, 1908; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322400/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.