Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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MK8. OL'VER DEAD Ql'ARTKRI.Y CONFERENCE
Mr*. P. H. Oliver, Pr , who h»r The first Quarterly ronference
hewn alllioted with ilmnsy the fur the »• m„ey «h->■-.» met at the
past two year*, died last Sunday Methodist church in Em"ry Feb.
For Jutitice of the IVare.
To th*» t'of*r< of PrwifM** No. 4
For Sale
>at* at 05 cents a bushel,
V is* hi
tacky
»sie Plain.
PARTY
W entertained n
morning at the family home in
Kmory,
The exact hour of her dea>h is
ISth at 2:30 p. m
The business session was call*
ed at 2:40 p. m with C. B. Gar*
not known, as she was discover rett, presiding Klder, in the chair
■•d dead in her bed about 6.801 The roll was called and the
o'olock ; but Mr. Oliver was up, | fallowing names answered pres-
and she -as sleeping nicely at!#nt:
12. Her eyes and mouth were! j ||. Passons D. W People* of
closed and th* bed covering not j point, U. H. Moreland, of Dun-
oven disturbed, which cause* the bar, C. P llenslee and lluren
belief that-dwattr-was—tnvti
Reeves, Embry.
eous and her flight to the realmi* The buainess was taken up and
of the future unattended by any carried through in a commend-
pain. ;ab!e way.
Mrs. Oliver wae in her 4l)th The assessment for the preach-
> ear, a consistent member of tin er wa9 raised *50
Methodist church and was truly ' Hoint, Emory, and Dunbar had
1 oin a canuuiate lor ro*4»ieciiou
to 1 ho oriu# of Juntice of th«- Pea< •
of prvoiuct X ). 4, subject to lit
nrlion -f th** Democratic primary I
next July. It has I eon cu»lom-[
ary, if zn officer ha* performed hia]
duti*a fairly v.all, to give In in
I
fair end junt !•» ad and Intv** bIoWI. I
MW iiu Nlijliun. imu
I 1
lllilil mini Wllh y. >11 r . |,|,r,,ir«l [
and you deem me worthy of your]
support, any support you may |
K've me will he greatly appreci-
ated. Respectfully,
Win. JaxMiana.
my place lour mile" west of|k,rl*t numoer ot tnends last hri-
Waitsk Ki .oiki.i iv
mothers of
•juitw
nice assessment from
one of the worthy
Israel. each place.
Her remains were interred at Owing to the bad weather Fr rd
the Miller Grove Cemetery Mon- chapel and Woosley was not rep
.lay U.tha |,»•«*«>»» -®f -a large resented, tout we know ihey Will
concourse of relatives and friends j <j0 their part, as they always have
Rev W If Edwards conducting We predict a very prosperous and
the ceremony. successful year f• >r the Emory
The I.kapkk offers its sincerest charge
sympathy to the bereaved hue- .pP,y ,h,t Qo l will n.e
" .....*"Y.» us mightily for the welfare of his
| kingdom.
W. H. Edwards, I’. C
WANTED
Whipporwill Peas. Send sample
State hew many row iiwre tnu
whether in new or second hand
sacks. Quote price.
k.-inhvH, Grain Co. B rrood, grass hay for sal.
v ' -iey, Texas I
lierniuda (>ras.a Hay.
have a few bales of choice
50
cuts p*>r halt*. — rt K. McCaxiON,
Grandma Pardon and daughter *t First National H*uk
Miae Fannie, are viaiting in • ♦ •
Miller Grove this week, an.I Mr* Oat. »»d H «y sod Oat Straw fi r
NeJIie Holla it operating the Rural "•I"- Call at Harpolea lurm at
switchboard Point, Texas.
Would Have .Made a Great
Success, hut “If” and
"So and So" Were
in the Way
Many 'Noting people who lacf
gumptiou and get-up-and-gr-t, or
whatever ).,u i«l 111 it, often reach-
ed (hualy. “If it had not been
for so-and-so and such and auch a
thinfr I on Id ItHVe m*de s gees1
auce-ts Thu if and an-and-to are
in the wav of these veung people,
and auch a successful career as is
barred—ht the 7f ,nu stj-and -so . * ' ^ street 2. tliu lttnn ...
that enter into their daily life and her aiater, Mrs I,. It. Harkey,
rob them <>f their vim slid courage *he first of the week.
These little words srs tbs breast' J. H. Porter of Point rvquwsla
works thrown up b> the weak and us to place Ins name in the an-
vacillsline. which heeuil» and d«. i ccttcccm-nt column 1
ceive, »nd whioh are often offered j f„r Treasurer. M rs mil l,„ said
III • xcus. e fur many failures. ' of his eandidaev later.
day night at the home of her
to 1 Mrs I.. II. llarkry with a
Tacky Party. Everybody had s
ijolly good time with their anuff
and tootht.rushes.
After a few games of snap, re-
freshment- of ginger cakes, were
served.
ed and decided on Miss Kula
Morgan a* thu tackiest girl and
Hoy Cline the tackiest boy, who
iWon first priz h, Miss .Mary Dully
jarui Jim (..'raver woe second pr xwi
I ho guests presents were :
Mieses Kula Morgan. Hankie
•Mary and Willie Duffy, Pearl
Martin. Mary and Josie Henry,
ennie Allen, Florence Owens,
Dale Pou*. Dells Vmoeok, Yoitna
Has* and Yeluia Elliott
•
Henry and nruo* Adams, C. L.
iubble, Elmer Roberts, Melvin
ix, Charlie Glass. Frank Clifton
larence I Upon, Urover Stewart
'Bernard Elliott.
Out of town guests were;
Messrs. J:m l raver and
■ Campbell
Peak
The gu( ^hen departed after
liienaiug ineir nosiest, icr such
an enjoyable evening.
A Guest
FOR BALE '—.1 h ail hors. s — Hny s "O-o1 *•" ; i.t-t fi
Emory Mercantile Company, Tackett A Allen.
letter to C. K. Vincent
EMORY TEX AH
Dear Sir: Thia ha*p**n»*tl »ev
For * aprain yen will Hcd
' 'hainlierlain'a l.iiiiui0iii »*xc«»)l*i*t
** »»*• MMi| 1 wi«
m-rwiwaa, mid kmid r**tor9a lb#
parti. t»» * h**Hithv O'Hiditlol.. 26
and 0U 0411 bolltua for *»i»Ih t»y *U
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| SUED POTATOES!
I)r AIU11 tiAM iNiuglil him
npkb aut«*rycle. c ar«*ful. l>oc ,
th- rw !• torn* «i 1 fft*rp:»c«» in th«
iiimim if i»»**itl o( mi MMt<trirei4» m» *I
n t up|H of lj!»ck |K)nic
Mimri. Hum
KdSyfiri j
fir»t of lb«
McCmIIou mid
ib«4 a/ «si ' «t•
* We have a car of Genu-.
Mr. L. J.
$ine Seed
S in transit,
j next week,
♦any other
Iiish Potatoes}
W ill he here t
} them.
} you at prices as
} low as any one.
* supply you.
Don’t make *
, t
contract tor J
We can furnish 1
low as }
Let us }
Tint ( Imm* of young lined
our help. Our li ft* *»»rk m fr*
triaiii young people to d»t»*rmin**t
to K-t up nnd <1 > thing** the oom*
msrcial world wants dons, and torjsu year* ago.'A man having ihr
which it tsadily pays cash, o«vsl> littls poultry houses, bought oue
OJM. their Intern talents, quicker gallon each of two paints to pain
their perceptions, teach them (hem Paid *1.00 lor one ana
Bookkeeping, Bustue*s Training, J *1,75 lor the other, 16c difierewee.
ahnrthauu, Typewrinug, leieg., The yj (g) gallon painted one
raphy, Htsti.m Work, HatinessI hoLse, (he #1.75 gallon painted
Law, Busme.a AriRinn lie, 8|h I|. ibs other two house.. The cost
iug. Business Writing, Rapid ,,| paint was; first house *1 tiO;
Mathmato-s, and the use of th* i second house 8" 1-lc; I lord house
office nppliMni^H. With h7 1-2c.
puch trainm* Um if pud po-und-1 RU| piiotiuf «nh p*»int,
po put out •'( th* way. W« eoata m mucti to paint uu«
trained IhouMModa who ara now on j paint a» it dm*« aiuMhaf, uhotit
Uie road to •iicoHBn, and can do a kmIIod. ^
- f.. r| muti €
Having control of the famous „ou.e. with #1.«0 paint cost (lit ' •rued over the frequ.nl Cold#
Byrne Simplified Shorthand and that of the other two
Practical Bookkeeping give* us a *1.-5 ,,,n I; |K-jO. Difference,
wonderful advantage over «•&•* J J1.75 * bouau, Saius aey as the
bcIi'h>Ib, fnavintich «• with th***e ( 75 o**t»tt.
Four h
r hm» at'C(*pta«1 a
P< ■ t»• ** aith it*** Farni**r« Mtr*
ru,iii« C wh«»r« he iuvMcNi hi#
*ii - iU t j call 00 him .
Wyiin c«t Mm»«ila ha4
Fmorv Wn4»«adtyi
I tiip 10 u*p * niton of tha y‘*wr
niod**rn. practical ayal«*ma w»* |jnr« I
Tackett & Allen
EMORY and GINGR
a 111 re thorough o- nrs.. m almost (•,,,( |nt|„ house again, aamc patnt
hall the time required l.y other *,nied to know wliat the
schools using olher staler I cost of keeping n house well paint*
Confirm this 11ssertn.il by in- res 1 ly is The other two
quiring of the l-est bookkeepers ilouw» didn’t Reed painting,
and atM.ogisphere of your town! L„f y.,r tlrt p,,n,„j tl| ,hrw
who have attended . ur .netilulion. I houses, same paints as at
Also write for catalogue anil read I fir,t. ,„d rvck,d hl, Cu.,
whttt V'-ut-K peop^-
d"n** f»r th<*ia mm
wh havf
quickly
aaeoaaacc ocea+1
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we removed thB if Mud wo-wnd
fr. m Ihuir palh*uy, mmJ pl«i<
lilt*III W**lt Ull lll*1 ru«H l'» •UCCPI
Tyler Comnrr :nl C Tyle
Tiimi
d*|M of II tilling th»* jnf
Th** fir«t liUit* h#n*«
$610 or |i0 2(h
r« uJv to puiut aKMilj; it
two hjd cost $*20
traded by thnir cbiUiV
1 ehumJart r«*a*o<i far it
*« s.v. rV rold w*ak<en« fh* 'taf gt
I Mbt-r* ih« vitality and p0c<** th*
j- (int «l that way ,ur rT,cn* ••rioui dt*«a#e# that
•o often follow. Clnimfivrlaui’t
< -npti R**m#dy i« famotir for it0
ijh>k, Htid is plea»aol and vaf* to
tak«. For hU by all druggiMta*
I will pend ofT 100t .>rd*r for
n* tiM^« | 'nut* F«t>. liOth ai d all
nl i- inu*t r*“*rli me by il.u! (
t«rn A 1C. Cuio«*2tu«
Min# L.Hie llebicHi baa bo*
ptiil-i'iK with a *|»raii>ea %iihj
k.
hud
and wm»]thep0*t
:. ««►*.
wuaauiiiitfyi*,
Neil Sunday i« regular preach
LEUDINGilAuS.
ing da” at
Ever) body
attend
iordiatly luvitvd lc
We have just received a car of the Famous
l.audinghaus Wagons, 2i, 2} and 3 Inch, which
•r*CC9c**d«d «nJ*e the.most rl jrabts and lieht-run-
ning of any wagon on the ni \rket to-day. Uur
prices are vary reasonable, arni we are prepare !
to offar the public very vltraetiva tesos
Come in and examine these Waeons.
Commlasiones .1 .? Edgar he«
our thanks for the renewal of his
-ohecri'o.ion last Monday, Also
for two aubacription* wffnch ha
•endwtrr A. J, IVgat »* Clvbi.
uni Mrs. L J. Smith at Ripley
Miae.
Mre Herbert Stewart of Lin-
dale was in Kmory the firat of
th. rcti., 2 vi itcr at the horns cl
her father, Mr P II. Oliver, Fr
inaiit; imvinx io- * waitou
l madn oti* h<>u#0 co*l t * it'** n» much
in* the cth<*r Iwo hou<•'**, h*#jdi»
tho fu»0 of tn extra paint j>»h in
llti’t-tf
The $1 75 paint irat Devoe.
Thu* Ule ia mad**.up of a ihoua
nod experience*. l>**voe laalwaya
ih«* paint tint lake* !**aa fralfona.
Isiiht'i.nf OH for unt# un»«* uid 1
l think it the »***•• remedy f hne** 1
• v* r ua**d tor catarrh, bruiaw and 1
t.urn- 1 have ua«'tl it watii *^t''• at 1
H'hHiitaxe for rbentuatiam and 1
nr**inS^ih. 1 t**peeially r*Mvm* J
»i»Hiid it to tl! from \
i lfv*i»J'»ii*u*, iivu»*!|iii saiivs ln<«* a
1 tiler of that aort.
!*t_ 7a\*T n \l’Z\ £ 1
ci»*ta I**aa money, weara longer.
!e#a fiiee. Acid thec<**t of Defo^i
N . 20 T#raajH»r, Coiutantinopl* J
Turkey 1
ul a |sa>■ i.t Dial (lout lee th gallons
tours truly
5-J K W. IHOVDL A CO
P. £>. < M N * soils our pa nt
Croos 4 Amis
h!d=s.
wilt buy your
Plunk M .rtga)i
•tie nt this offu
•a and Notes for
e«, also Carbon
Rowden Cotton Seed.
AMIS & CROSS.
AQDUk -Mb' UW«U«is U»
bwiler m*<ltcnia|Rowd€fi (sotior *0*«d at 75 foiiii,
CHURCH HOTICCd
Prt acfcttix i ,,
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*M»Ur I«»r U**4a Cli»otUrUti'i, at th# Ij tmkr lnwiw. { «t¥*J*m*j
; Emory,
; WWW*
gh Remedy . il a.-,,
p'au r*>ii. »«• th*
'*•*! a.miles w «t ot Katary, p* -
•»«#a. |oflce PoioL W>j fcfi
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912, newspaper, February 16, 1912; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832115/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.