Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Attain weai»h bv aittinj? down and
ting for
the
» wealthy b<
it money
'toe*
t^jr money judiciously.
when your opportunity co
may take advantage of it.
l^rge results
investment is young.
Rank where it wilt be
greatest millionaires
iMa they know how t
when your opportunity
vou may invest your small amount and get
fhe best lime to invest is when the
Put, your money in this
safe and wiii grow, so that
is for investment you
rW. H. Clenhenin attend-
Le court at Point Monday.
Bur groceries on the roe*
bejr coming
them in a lump,
You will not
~e rich by
br
L. Alexander of Alice,
■ the guest ot her sister,
’<>. Hebisen this week
to
y filled u
a
ti
T>.
jump
Illg
• <»u to tbr end <»t thw
>Ud.
Rural 'Pbohf •
light
Dk. L. FAULK.
TEXAS.
turn iy
when th*
>e ia the
W. H. CLENDENIN
ii wood.
m
i iiiKid, the Cwuu-
tune.a'l County,
imurance.
dunged io the
u»e > tin* v-ry
The'
Pro.n Stonewall County
July 14th 1910.
tnr Km»>ry I
IbMMt or
makes I
to live.
i» would
il> 2sth,
l<>r
in
hav» what I call *an«l;
Mack light lauds MW I
.1 and
ent for **
"7.
loutitl *|Uit— a
r old Ram.
nt had proof
cordially oHfoc
Bed
MaltrUMea,
.charro and
Y
Pat aett A Allens.
iheavy, with
Ba** '■*
r Brick Co.
County thi» morn
Im there iti per.ou,
we the familiar fi
of tin s- 1 hevi ki*
they come and go
daily evocation* of
me that th- .u<i
P. W. PEARSON. M. D..
EMORY. TEXAS.
wb(t J. S. rt. ALLEN, M. D.
Physician and Surwwoo.
Allan A AUbih- DrugsUW
EMORY. TEXAS.
A. R. CORNEI IUM,
Lawver and I,and Agtnt.
•©edit i» |
' You. ur
have h
. ;-ud w
oil th I “ *---■■
•d h quictahr
! b'vrnitur*! burn- ,
fare! Don't forget that Tackett
* Allan have added Furniture to; a
their other lines.
aiolin r>ra4.<>« mm* tuu».k-
>r a six months' subscription,
which be sends to his brother, •
tytia, ut Comanche.
I building*
few months, atxi
two story. Thor
cumpieicna tWu v«
on th* court hou*
greatly add* to the ap
[ money morning s* it
you for l •’
ogelher. w tid*r
Rein*
my mind re»
ury and Kams
ing, I *»*em to
and can almost
sees and tornu*
F>wu so long. a*
perwuiiig their
life. I imag-
mi shilling a*
go,ally um»!*r ol
County friends,
und who
the hand
school house
at 10 o'clock
ed, new window frames, ate.
W.C. x c
D. K, Hk.k
. 8<
Mr. b-. L Allen went to Mc-
Kinney Monday to attend the ■
funeral of Judge Abernathy, an
old resident who has anewereJ
the last roll o«»l.
Room Suita, Iron Bed*,
Springs, Tables,
everything in the
urniture line can now be had at
There
i ii and
Stolte- '
u« and
would
I. W« I
ou them
ok, the
By I
iturdsy July .*#>th,
m. 'I be bouse
Let me aay further before 1 close I
that in the way of game we have
some antelope in tnis c^uihiv, i
I am load, out aUmt ih« Double
Mountains, and in the brakes.!
Thu Doable Mountains of \\'eat
Texas are located about 15 mile* .
town. Also we have the
loho wolf, the wild cat, the rac-
c sin and the o’p<mh»<»cd These ■
lapt mentioned are mostly run tin* j
»*d to the mountains, etc., while!
( we have h*re ever pres* nt with us I
DOCTOR KIN G|
________jeciaiisi I
NERVOUS DISEASES, VASICOCKLK. 1
BLOOD FO4SOM. SYWtCTUItX. MV- ■
DROCKLC MJDMrV. ANO BLAODKR I
AND FROSTRAnC TROUBLCS. LU- 9
PRIVATt DISKABES. RHEUMATISM. I
CATAMN. AND CHRONIC DIS- I
EASES SUCCESSFULLY TREATIO. ■
PROCEDURE FISTULA3
FRLE
--'T" r- I.T.a b...TH.lV...♦-»«., ~ |
MUGHe ft. worth, tex is
Lynns H older nesa of
Madill. Oklahoma, caji e in last
Friday afternoon for a two days
visit with her brother, .Mr. J, I.
lloldernvHB.
1UHU |»VJ>Ullill‘Hi Ml pfrMtMSl
• mly one railroad, to wit:
8lamh>rd A North
which Bin bulling to town o
year ago this last June.
B. A. CAWTHR.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
»etic« in all. th« Court*.
EMORY. TKXA8.
HONOR ROLL
Th- foBowiug .ui-.c.'il—r- hav<>
>u< thunk, for Mihscr^ttioii l»vor .
If W C.HMn, U C! Von., R >b-
ertfayoe, J 8 Cowan, E I. Ship-
lay, J A Abarcr .iwbie, J If Tray-
lor, B L» i.ever*.
GRAVEYARb WORKING.
J. W. Partrl4(t^/*|u0*t* u. to
announc* that them will be a
graveyard working at the Coat*’
,'graveyard on Friday, Augu.t
uiii. Everybody .ulerealed are
invited to bring their tool, and!
dinner, and pLtl^A the day.
I If v u »»nl i I. hi I iilt, a|
S
—
k anil - • - in tn 11 ,
Lorn, of that get t<
[ "W4
L
M|^rc destroyed tt.o .< n •
B^^St-it Friday, th* fire original- i tl
thv Iv.l r. '
H^^Vrt ui Ai r. ii 11 ri -
e is the age...
Watkins Remedies at E<n
Yvu can gel anything in
Watkins Line any time.
\ W.n FROM HOME
The LKauer .. in receipt
iMiivr iruAu •>! * i* - *MDH|
from Denver, (.'olorado,
fng ns tn announce that
not b«» able to lie her*
but H wan teceived Vxi lai
last weeks paper. He tn
way MnothnT rmlrniid haa its ihw I avnid th* dnat from the ssnd I' *
pointing this way from Hamlin, storms tint some time* comes]
tn J »net County, the termination I sorn-* thia < untrv. To th*|
at pieseiit tub** Padu« ah iti Cd I [ tender fool, the sand slot ins is j
('ouuty. fierce. As the toys s«y, I made]
Our altitude is sotnathing lik* my get-awnj
• 200 feet, and w* think | three cam*
this a very healthful plao I notice
As to our lan<|s, and ns' 1 “•
L <>ur Ltd?* are !>*•( adapt-
have the tight black land,
Herve, Blood and Skin Specialist
Kv^ViSi^asrss*^
W**inj»irl«uM drug* No*d«t«nt‘®e
fro® buhiueM. M*dl<'ineh*cui <*v*rywher*>.
fre-r from fim* and br»-»fc»<' X‘< Madir'ii' *
< (). I) jiu. m lutmcwd. Tu< iaai ds
of cases oar' d ____
piles CL’“° w,™oui;ryf”orK^,.*.‘
n ■- f-- ..........
; u(i KIDS S
Css Be srscisrea saIy frwrn Dr, RImr.
WRITER r.^ o' >0«. ’»•<■* <i» *®UK roa MCN
larunug, in* son ueiirg i interest o* yvui lihvwmu*, «m*u «»||
•ryl ‘vp and h-n>g adapU-d t< you don't watch him. b« will k*tl
W-.b*rn Ry, th. raiaiog of th. ditTcr-nl thuig* ! bi. .ham. OfeouJiaow. have th« !
•P'liyru ot above. . pia.ri.r dog au<l lb. dog ual, and |
biii<:-| The aaody land »—m, to be ea- | laat but not least, we have the j
ll’-oi-],-vI.il -Upled u. XL. a...„g ..f!,-tl!-----L.. I r._;.t L. iav!
! veg.table, and un «t all kind* of
! Ir.it, a. well a. corn, kallir corn, ■
|u,ilo oil*., cotton, etc., etc. Also ]
j Iti nOdltlon tu above, tberv ia n
|ahinnery gtowth hu tin. land that
11» very email, but bea.r an ni>-
m i»- (mount of r.C'.ru.. Som-l
ib here. It teems1
iMiige, and Bometimev I almost
is n fact that we1
moved as ay from'
and actually hve I
i Ibis C’Xntry, after having lived 1
h-re worn* #) odd years. We
rvh laced what see®M»d to be the i
nevitable; and using our I *«sl
ndginciit wh dHcniMi it b»**t lor
IcanL stop, and in she goes “Head Going lor Chamberlain's Colic.
and Ears." F nallv the comes up Cholera and Diarrhoea
on th* other side, and there being ! Remedy.
■ t . *h< a. th m ffMit hti’d and i Don’t put yrmrself in thia loansptaes
• tmt ke»-p a biHtls '.4 IhU r»-w«dy In
wnfks out b much wiser cow and tome Tbejs is u«..b»uK su gc*«d n<
a mor. grea.v eow than .......b-:
iWhuI hi Just fancy it you please, Semroer ('nniplaint and Cholera 1 nf*n*
.. . . i **lvn Bf»4 haw Sawed ths lirew <4 »»»<»<•
jlaillilul on J-r.y coming i>< m. l« thjui an-otbw nwdiciw ta om.
be milked, ns i» her custom, with ' When radwwa wttb watsr and sweet-
*■“' gr.-*.y dope *li <W»J her. n-'..r*v?«r fuiuUy. ar.
; W,il „y further, that w. I.m-
• vnjoy-d til. vary Inwt of hualth It bw-ly, you will u—1 II qnicWv Wbv
.,no.web.v. Iiv.m1I r. , aud«. ..kW
*ithin the last I are trotting along nicely, and v
► •nio <>f (h”in convemetitiy •• lusted. Also,
• ia now being nur Rain* county friend
y pt-Hy Talk* live rn U*.i CuUU/v i.rc
i square, which along fine so far ae 1 know.
1 ia quite a bnnch of ns
1 around Aoponuont, and in
Titeiw ib now under couBideia-1 wall County* Counting
tioii, and in fact, I understand I our fairilios, I think we
that negotiations have about lieen ! numi»er about 7ft nr more
complet*Ml, for the building of a I are now corralled in the S<
water works system, together with part of I »wn, and we thii
an electnc light plant, which most healthful part of town,
would mean more to us than | living in the Southern part of I
just hors that in justification to
the prairie dog, that it is all ai
mistake about the prairie dog, the!
uwi suu U>e *■»lLt «r*«kv. living in
the Mint* horn *. When Mi suakvj
gees in ail D"g or,m*s not in a!
hnvlle. and Fegitis to call hie I
»**«*****X:*e <J#A«VW*****»*»I
^EAlTtiDOK'NOTGOBSt'ro™!
■, i ■■
population, and Mill
W* bav. ■
>! building
dutiblud
| ba. a -ti ady growth.
v.rv nice Stone Belioi
witn 12 room, ami
Th- building i. k.pt warm
Penial Association and »ay. he
will romain « month to Yecuper-
ate among the Rooky Mountain*.
He will be in Emory on the 26U.
ol August and will be j’ad tn'
meet bii friend* and the public mg -old weather with (team t here
in need of hi* service*. ha.i e-i »/-ral br; k and .tone
4<
what it
for
We aleo li.
M
We
try.
A 1’ Fitrgerald.
lb.
EdiUr)
i-k.
they with
ick in old Ruin*
r i* published,
We want bids for repairing tb*
1>O>
nd
> acron <Wa*
on tbej1Mt *
a tru-L
this* country raugea al! the
from X5 j to >40- p»*r sore, :
tu th* b/catiun, surroundings,
Tber* is quit* a good do
fine farming laud, not
ranchiumi >r this county.
lime, tbuy U»g*th
cow mtn, ate fig' *:
tick \Vh< rov*ui Ji*
your uid milch cow,
vf the little tr€*b, only knee high, ueigbboi
Wild Lv IUudvu dv'u^. With uCt-m. j *'■
thereby niakiog it a very fine hog ' uhey cai
way fighting for h» kno
swing i meat'll when the dirt
jgs, etc. 11<> go in on ii
ai oi iaud, i w>* Mexican,
n cuitiva- ! the bobwhite that furmahi
I urn tvld fur tlx. hu-U*.
that there is On* »cr* '.»» ml* I tak* thia met
tivation to where there ia 5n jail my friends, L
acres not in cultivation. land if this lett
The crop conditions at thia time I will writ* sgt’o
are very flattering, and eapocially j thought that p
th* cotton crop. Th* tieopie u*u- I th*m m-gtit lik
'■rally are looking forward to a I this pait of th
be!* sbd
Mr Snake
4
*a
TV
II^HFb Siren I* I '
^Mftherwm «k
^MMNtry a full ine in »tock
Toe Quitman
^^^*8*** nf hah at Lirot v last
g Thursday evening by a - or* of
H 4 to X
AL NEWS
Meadows will b« Tt
tm*»’ on the 25th.
L. Ivie left Monday
4»e trip to Cleburne.
1
B A R B E R ,
Css please yen with a Hair
Suutlfwcst Corner of Sewer,
cat or a Shave, and wMtta
you to be convinced by givinjL
h»m a trial. .. . , • . il ri
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1910, newspaper, July 29, 1910; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322474/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.