Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Whenever You
Use Your Beck
iwi Sill • UMf
Fein Hit You?
It's a alga of
ol< k kiduvy*, es-
pecially If the
kidney action la
(Hum detv.], too.
passagea scanty
or too frequent
or off-color
I*o not neglect
any little kidney
III for the slight
trouble* run lulo
droisy, gravel,
•tone or Fright *
disease.
Tee Donn'a T.ldney Pill*. This
good remedy cures Isd kidneys.
A TYPICAL CASE—
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TigT|i*ai»-'t wvi.«mt |MUn. 1 um i.u* frit* from
Cet Hon s at an) Drug Siott, 50c. a bm
Doan’s
Result of the JaUetiug by Days
iat ballot ,
»ud ballot
3rd ballot ..
4th ballot ..
6th ballot ..
nth ballot ..
7th b. Hot ..
8 th ballot ..
wth ualkk ..
10th ballot ..
nth ballot ..
12th ballot ..
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14th h»l!ot ,,
| 15th ballot ..
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17th ballot .
38th ballot ..
19tL ballot ..
Clark
•.. .4404
,....441V*
•2nd ballot
23rd ballot
21th ballot
25ik ballot
004
974
Finn Day, Friday.
Wll. Har- Under- Mur
ou mon wood shall Foss.
324 14k 1174 31
>45 1404 1144 >1
>40 1404 U44 II
>424 1>«4 31
Sal 143 1194 >1
3.74 136 121 81
Joi'/k 129 1234 31
3514 130 123 SL
3524 137 1*24 31
3504 >1 1174 31
2544 38 1184 30
an 29 123 30
8econd Day, Saturday.
356 29 1154 **
3*1 1*0 111 30
3614 29 1104 >0
3K24 29 1124 30
302 4 29 1124 30
n«4
1164
1124
Coat ter-
Keru Bryan, lug.
Her Unfortunate Error
A literary lady at a society dinner
wo* riven a teat next to a noted
ecientlat whoee views were very ma-
terialistic, and at eouje remaik be
made on the origin of mankind, the
37th ballot
58th ballot
balio
dy fe
I bea
sw
m-
*? ■■■
earing, eo that ehe retorted
-rtall; dou i t*iu UL4I >©ii "say I
Here In tbe Bible, and t' ere we are
ktMti mat Adam waa the father of all
living
“I really thluk you are mistaken,”
he said with a smile and eo the sub-
ject dropped
A few days later the ladv writing
to a t»oeoia friend, told her of the ne
cui AImj «uUru. 1 aw too morti-
fied, for 1 nave looked the matter
and It only says that Eve
-tggtBT of all living and f
know whether to write to the profes-
aor or not”
*9lL ballot
80tb ballot
list ballot
ir. ?2ud ballot
.4f rird ballot
i* I tub bath
b#* 1 :6th bali^.
*«th ballot
27th ballot
8Kth ballot
! 89th ballot
I inn
.4464
4464
.4474
r up
f |..
h hnllef
41st ballot
42ud ballot
13rd ballot
4 4th ballot
ballot
Third Day, Monday.
4064 29 113
4374 29 1124
4364 29 1124
460 19 1214
4754 17 1164
4774 14 1194
1774 ?9 1Q3W
4T9 29 1014
♦94 4 29 1<>!4
4»n^ 29 984
4964 29 1004
498 4 29 106
601 4 29 106
nir
Singing
It la well k
and the Lungs,
known that singing like
whittling, la a fins exercise hn« n «•
lunga, and some doctors ad vise thoae
who fear consumption to go In for
atuglng for tbla reason.
At the same time they, of course,
do not advance the claim that eingi.tf
alone will save anyone from or cure
consumption Acquire the habit of
taking th* big deep breath, which la
a primaly requisite of any kind of
singing had or good, and the physical
K/ derived from It will never allow
you to relapse Into laxy breathing
Stern Cell of Duty
**Xor*»: la not Joyous hut grlev-
oue*. no single man can reform him-
self without stern niffs. Ing and item
A hen Clark Polled a Majority th
Governor's Supporters Refused to
pred
ditUJ
Soagirt, N J.—Twenty newspaper
reporters, sitting < oatless and hatlest
on the lawn of New Jerst/a "lutk
White House” Tuesday afternoon, saw
sq operator come out of the telegraph
teat with a yellow black In his band.
Directly be read: * Wilson Is nomi-
nated.” When the operator looked
up. the twenty men who had faced
him a moment before were half a
hundred feet away, scampering for
a spot ou the New Jersey Governor's
proch. where a ztzu time before a
tall, thin man in a gray suit had been
sitting. They found the porch empty,
they burst into the bouse. “Mr.
Dons The Governor's three duugh
ters Misses Jessie, Muisaret and
Eleanor, were quite beside themselves
with happiness, while '.Mrs Wilson
smiled and said she felt, “Oh, so sol-
emn," and that the responsibility was
almost as terrlblo as the suspense.
But the Governor acted like au en-
thusiastic boy grown dignified, and
said it was alomst too good to be
true.
Got. Wilson has not decided wheth-
er be will resign as Oovernor of New
Jersey to make hie Presidential cam-
paign His close friends say he wou't
at least for a wnllt, and probably not
until election time.
king, how ntuch lee* can a nation president!” they shouted, "wo con
If a woman can find the style of hat
aha wants, she can always adjust her
head to fit It
T»»ur working power depend* upon vouf
iMMkhk. .ini rtel.l T«* K.p* toward keeping lu
Helpmate* and soulmate* are not
always synonymous
5^
iSC
: ANDWICHESIWW.
tastier than
Potted Ham
It'i exceptional in flavor
anrl Hoe-n’t cost « bit more
than ordinary kind*.
tnalulat* you
The gave Af hi
been bright Last Friday evening the
Governor'• chances reemed to have
gone glimmering, wben Clark polled
a majority, and he telephoned hit
managers at Baltimore *0 release his
delegates. Word came back that they
refused to be released, and not a man
he said, deserted
Meantime the Governor told his
secretary, end the secretary offered
to lay a small wager or Champ Clark
against the fle*d with an old-time
friend The friend took the bet The
secretary paid
Wben the twenty reporters found
the man they sought, his life as Pres-
idential nominee of the Democratic
party was less than a minute old. He
was laughing and chatting with his
wife and daughters. The news, be said,
had come a moment before over the
loug-dlclance telephone after days of
anxious waiting, and the few second*
be had spent with his family were his
first of real relaxation during the
week.
“The honor Is as great as ran come
to any man by the nomination of a
par+y,” Mr. Wilson said, "especially
In the circumstances, and I hope 1
appreciate It nt Its true value, but
Just at this moment I feel the tremend-
ous responsibility It level res *ven
1 more than I feel the honor. I hope
| with all my heart that the party* will
| 10 regn
The Governor waa allowed only a
j brief respite before there poured t»
■ the deluge of caller* Bel •♦an berets
! of enthusiasm they called him “Wood-
: row" and Governor" and ”\5il»on,"
j but most of all they hailed him a*
“the next President of 4b© Usitwd
I States ”
| "Thr^e cheers for the next Freer
j dent," shouted a lusty lunged cnihusl
j wet. ana the crowd gave them with a
j will.
' Funhat down the road a bras* band
lav under cover When tha signal
rc .ched the leader he started ©m snd
asked if they w-re ready. They ware.
80 they mar, bed down the road with
a grawlng entourage and stopped on
the Gvteiuui • lawn. And therw they
w«r*w tishots mppsausoa
,ad U. Uotomot bow«4 hi. th.oU | »«> *0 prtat potUf Hup. la r*n«
Wilkin lb- OoT-rnor. parlcr lh»r» »W «•» la rota IB tfeo (M »*•!!■*
.11 t (nat cnwdtat «t «l*ilur« aaO • naoktaM
Ask for
this
Bos
t Am , *.
_ ionic pr«?rr.
tl*S th*. maV* ft
se jffoot • favorite.
Forty Sixth Ballot
Result of the forty-alxth and final
ballot
Alabs la -Wilson, 24
Arieower-Wueoa, e.
Arkansas— Wilson, 18.
California Passed.
Colorado—Wilson, 10: Clark, 8.
Connecticut—Wilson. 14.
Colorado—Changes to Wilson, IS.
Delaware—’Wilson, 4.
Florida—Wllaea, 7 . Clark, 4.
Georgia Wilson, 28.
Idaho—^Wilson, 8.
Illinois—Wilson, 6S.
Indiana- Wilson. SO.
Iowa—Wilson, 26
Kansas—Wlhoi 20.
Kentucky—Wile.-a. 26
I^>ulsiana—Clark 2; Wilson, 18.
Maine—WTson, 2.
Marylaud—Wilso i. 16.
Masaachsetls—-W ilson, 36
Michigan—Wllaca, 30.
Minnesota—WU jon, 24,
5IlsalssippL-P .ssed.
Missouri—Or rkt 86.
New York- Wilson 90
Oklahoma—Wilson, 20.
Utah Wilson. I
Vermont—Wi con 8,
Virginia—Wilson. 24.
Washington—Wilson, 14.
West Virginia—W ilson, 16.
Wisconsin—Wilson. 26.
IXstrirt of Columbia—Clark, 6.
Wyoming Wilson, 6*
a ias as -VM leon. 6.
District of Co.umbia—■Clark, 6.
Porto Rico—Wilson. 4.
Pennsylvania—Wilson. 76.
Rhode Ittand WlliOi.. 10.
Bouth i arollna—Wllaon. II.
^outh Dakota Wilson, 10.
Tannss.ee Wilson. 24.
Texas—Wilson. 40.
Oregon— Wilson. 10.
Ohio—Clark, 1; Hannon, 11; Wll-
soa. 38; ahasn;. 2.
Clark. 84; Wiiaon, 9*0; Harman. 13;
absent, i.
The Progreasive Party of Colorado
baa beau incorporated, Its chief ob-
Thoy wars ^ being t > farther th# candidacy
of Theodors Kooaevett or some other
progressive for President of the UalV
r is4 BtatsM.
!■ a pr^e tas been inventst* U Car-
WILSON RELEASED DELEGATES, uliaktng of hands and bostowlns of
■— i sll eons of good wishes and predic- '
**Evcry Day
Is Bake Day
at Oar House'**
wn’fes an accomplished house-
wife, an enthusiastic patron of
DR. PRICE’S
Cream
BAKING POWDER
“It is Hot Biscuit, Muffins, Sully
I_unn; Waffles, Pot Pi«, ,nu aixnost
daily, now that the v-^son has
come, a Fruit Short Cake— ail
home-made, home-bsked of
luuisv, and perfectly delicious!
llouie-bakinj;, thus, with the aid
cf Dr. uu.uiK rowdei,
provides the most tasty food,
which I know to be of absolute
purity, clean and healthful, and
wi**» rsuhiderablc economy.”
Our i-unesponderu has Written jot
us the whole story.
DR. PRICE'S
CREAM BAKING POWDER
Makes Home - Baking
a Success and a Recreation,
with food more healthful, desirable, and
nf» fr ;m all improper contain'nation.
sates sahino ©otsrosn ©©.. ©Mt©s«©
TERRIBLE. INDEED.
n
Hoy Is—A woman is ssld to bs ss
old ss sh© looks.
Mrs. Hoyl©—It would b© terrible If
*hs were ss old ss other women
think sh# looks.
•trletly U© to Date
Ailos llow oddly sotn© men pro-
pose.
Ksts—I sould ssv so A gentle
man asked me lest wees if I left fs*
vorwhly disposed to s unification of to
teres ts.
op©tl
Lord
Where Hs Drew the Lins.
An Knrllsh ©erl le»»iy «l<^»se©^
who had no family, was tiotonou#
for his hatred of children, sad os oo©
occasion he engaged ae lodge hasp©#
an army pensioner named McMIdMB.
Some tew month* la«©r McMlm©s1g
Wife preavn-s-d b'm with e eo© sad
heir On Beaming of th© ckcrurreo©©
rdekl
In a trnibl© rag©
“1 hear.” eeld h© to Mr VcMlcken,
that your vifr has a eon”
"Yes. my lord." said th© man
ir
"Well. now. look here. McM1ck«n;
when 1 put you here, U wee to o|
and shut a gat©, but, by 'be
Harry, not to propagate '*
Put t Up to the Cook Booh.
Mr deer Dolly,” aald a young bias
Mend, "honestly i cannot, congratulate
you on your nucoeee with this pudding.
It I* simply rank ”
"('barley! exrlalns©d th© Util©
wife, how absurd! It is all lmaglna*
tlon' Th© cook book say# It lost©©
like ambrosia ”
Brill*,. South African Smoirm.-
Kngland require 10,000,040 poetags
stamps per annum.
j If «om© cooks land la hea *©n they
will li© awfully annoyed to find that
! they leave.
music Is tnre«t©a u
tH*y paid
rcHlfig
Th© detect v© says bis after tfeouslita
<• iue oeet.
Jf-l
' 1'v'
U tS*«e rr« » • hm- %»tim yr.u Ait in unv-f.
It ■ when th« lummrr we-thrr vti your to Kwinf;
Bu: |K<— «u’l tnjr octJ to ink your toul «k; Aock tbt »*«*t«boa-
Tenpt your apprtit- wuti TtuiUiw Bud (o to y«ur luban.
—— +t ▼ r ■vobot«.j ^
&£ fiaeva start ssr
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1912, newspaper, July 12, 1912; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832108/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.