Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1912 Page: 1 of 2
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j YV «• are sole
in Eiru.ry.
ami sl/es in
agents for Iron ( lad Hose «n
YVe have them in all colors
Lisle and Silk.
Let your next pair be Iron Ch.«is.
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Irwin, Drew si •* MaHifnJtiett, in- '
Meniatn »<<«n«r Burn* and Anhui !
Cooke, ell of whom, together
■with her husband, were el her
bedside during itie lam hour* of
her atekn-sj. A!*.' iwu brother*,
Mem-re Hnllaaquest of Wood ;
county, were preeent when the
e>'d came
Mrs. Cooke had lived io Emory j
'inner ell her merrtert ,rrai war «!
ooisietent member ot the Ren- |
>,.• - "r".. e;~;c 1 .j, A-- 1. , i
memory wiii be chcneherl by
rueny *- one who wa. a.wayl
{loyal nnd ready and willing to
' admini-iter to the rick and altlict
ed
i With the church drapped in;
i m-urning, funeral services errrej
leoaduci.v) *■ the Itaprirt church;
hv H»e n W Oar.i T-ie-dsy
evening, ir the presence of a |
large number of relatives and
fi iende, and interment wae had
in ilie oily cetlielerv
■ The t eidkh effera ite ainoereat i
paihy to me eadiy bereaved)
id and children.
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K. F- IT ToOive Public F.n- former rains cut sty
tartainment »<>man dead
• * la.lo lit iittidt J I A*. I Uel- !
^ *' ^ met *n dmy, Judge Humphrey of Point j
regular eet-ion la-t Tuesday nigh1 |rece:v d a -elephone message an- ,
iinc-Dg the death of Mm Rice,
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W* hmve j j*t r» cuiv©d * *r of ihm Kamoum
L^udinffhau* Wagnn*, 2], 2J and 3 inch, which
ar*? concof*d“d to be the most durable and light-run*
nlnjf of anv wnir-m on th*» m\rk«n to«day. Our
price* are very reasonable, anil we are prepared
to offer the puolio '«»ry attrac' ,,e terms.
C«»ine in and examine these Wagons.
AMIS & GROSS.
Not a Candidate
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Bank ing .rour money regularly means that you are pre-
pared for air-kner-e or calamity: that you can buy a borne,
that jOu can cdunu your children, that you u»n have a
busbies* of •• or earn —it ires- • !Nl>EPJ- VI'ECE.
SOlCCODfc'7 iUO SMALL T.. l:......... Our Car-ful AUentio-..
Make OUR Hank YOUR Hank.
First National Bank
Emory,
Texas
Apr:
Editor f.Sauer -
Plea*-- permit me to say to my —
friends who have ao urgently so-
licited me in enter the race foi
Sheriff and Tax Collector of
Rains County: that 1 have
carcfilltv considered ttie matter-
both as to my own personal in-
terests snd that of the interests
of the county, and neve conclud-i
ed to say thsl I shall not he a
candidate as there arncircum-j
stances ovor which I have no
control thsr I fear would inter. !
fere with me in the diaonsrgu of
mv duties in a manner satisiac-
ton to ay friends and to mv
county, and f hereby extend to I
my !nend* who have solicited me
to enter the ra"e, my tieartfeli
thanks *or the kind interest man-
ifested in mv behalf and assure
them tii»t whenever I uau serve
them ( m a private capacity ) they
>nlv to command me
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Emory. 1exa5
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hmvp
U. C. HPfSNUE
with uevwral member* abrteitl
eluding Prw. IsOUih Cain and in
whoa* hb*e11oh Pas Lie* Vav
occupied the Chair find dir* |<!
the proceed!nt<M »nh much aoi.ity
Tna qu***ion of giving a pub
iiO *»Lie*,taium**v »»tk ditcu-srd.
and it whi decided to liH’ f a oall
inaniim* fo* n*’Xt Friday night,
ttn Ktiit , and a general rcfpj.it i*
made that aa many as p«>
attar^ he i
o clock I he rrg'ilar work bein^
d!ap<>**‘r1 ttf, the meeting adj >uru
Oil. NVx' Tuesday nig
Orga <■/, r Leonard wiii with
u* and all memh* r* <*► mil*
»•. s.llw \Z * .•
Kuwlit-gh’s iitiuse and
sm killer
In largf package* and pills for
for animal*,
New Goods Arriving Daily!
We are receiving new goods ail the lime now end
trading public will find a largo, complete and attractive
diapl • v
Dry goods, Notions, Underwear, Etc:
We want you to call ar.d see our goods and get our
press We believe if you will visit us and examine our
goods that pou'll be pleased.
SECTS'* No trouble to show goods-^5^1
CAINS STORE
EMORY, TEXAS
sis'ei t*» his wits, at th'-ir home i spring -ise for animals, poultry
in El, Worth1 Also, she is a and plants A Deodoriser, D ein-
sister to Vr Sam Relish, who fectant und Powertul Insecticide
l ve» u.-ar f'oint She ia the Wife —kills iic , ticks, fleas and ver-
of Brof O. Rice, who taught I min on poultry, horses, cattle,
achooi tc kiitiory twenty odd year-{ hogs, sheep, dogs, cats, etc.
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Hgo, and lueir former friend*!
fvr« wil4*b • grieved to l-am of;
her death She wae about
neeihle neventy-five year* old and the*
«utse ot ner death "'m dropsy, i
•o po
ti'jgx, aheep,
[>n plants and /-getab e-
The Insecticide, Properties of
(r«Kiie * of ib > i
Hogansville News “J*^*,*;
week to make music for .be
Bri
ght Slate th» E.g
ng ua y
ighest c
hides and get
cash price for them.
Cross & Amu..
Idling Miles
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g„od
Bib
was
• set v«iu to aiiow nos muci.
your Hum’s Cure lias done
I hsd stiliered with Itching
ft'iseo yesr», ind when I
traveling through Texas s
u««M uiu m« XI yuuf Iiuill tt C«’ C.
e 50? box slid it cured me.
J >hn lirndley,
Cnney. Texas
l.r Osrrett, of Hi. Louis, now
ioceted in Aiiia, Texas, does ail
v<nd> of modern Dental Work.
Brices reasonable xnd all work
guaisnteed, Office Hopkins dru/r
sinew
Eor the boat Komiu ieland Reds
eingiw comb) eggs sac tfudje. th.
i f 1 CO pur sitting of to at Meat
Mareat «
■ dinV 't r - wants four oh>ck-
« the Citizens of Point
anti Vicmuy.
The Point Rural Telephone
every ingrt
hflVf
higher, n tfior-t c« on the subject
| guarantee It to be ! uporlor, t
stronger, o better quality er”<
oorte no more than ihe Rife
kinds.
K. P. t'arkei
The Raw liegh V«
Emory, Trxae.
HesitL f the ci mn.unry is
very good
We are having plenty of rain
at present. Home people will
have their corn to pitot ovor.
I.uthor McCollum telis no he is
plant corn this week,
ram or shine
Allen McKay made
bo«in«
trip to Oreenvillo Haluiday, u
Pr< f. Craver ciovod hit school
Little c-mon Horeely of the
Pilgrim h--«* rommunitr who
sss operated op a few week* ago
is reported no t-etter at this writ-
ing.
Mr Winn ot Tsiwsi! was visit-
line Mi. \V. H Hwreolv and fam-
ily of the Pilgrims K at oommn- <
n ty Hundav.
Jones sod wifs were
. P, Harrison and wife
-is.uida) Mr. <.raver laugnr
school, and ail who intended
Company now has connection I PRODUCE
wnh ■1ic> uihwestern Telegrepn _
■sod Telephune Company and can | S3 f* I wV i
furnieh ile eubecribers with tele * m m
nhrtr»» donnefil t^»n wifh ••• pcir.*.:.
reached by Hie Son* h-rc.to.n j
j lines at regular loll ra:eg from |
! Point. We aieo have oonm "ticn |
j with all other rural lines withj
free erviee over the sa'ie to alii
; SubwCriocfs,
r The Lone Oak Rural Company |
now has over 60 subscribers and j
the Emory Rural Company has!
over 200 subaoribers and we offer |
rco ..I ^ an •-•or =jlusr;5 .
ere to all rural line* wherever!
' -*»«se lv>
Anyone dcairiug be.Unries oi!
new telephone boxes can .court- [
. -«me s- the Karmere’ Mores null1
j Company at PoRit. j
! Pause >s Ti 111! TV* seseas Cr j
Eggs - 17c
Heas, - per lb, 8c
Spall Springs 20c
Large “ “ 15c
TnrJfceys •* ur
i/Ub&d, pci iioiitl iii) i-ijc
Geese, “ 46c
Cotter - 16c
KmnrylfR6»nyieOA:
I’ncle J- sse Svbert Inst a fine
Jersey oow last week veiled at
175.00
K D. Morrow and family has
..u\ed to Ginger.
,1im Rtrsuge of the Gunter coin-
tie hsnrteried In Ihe misfne.
tone of gct-iiig his imusi ourned
Loss. tl,2d0. Insured
hoot’ Hrntdsv,
H-t. Irtinr-- v>; . . 4juC-s j.s .»«euiuu»eBii It tut,
we-a vieiling in Wot>d Vjuuly and no more. Kor epraiue, cute,
auwk. | bruises, bur—s aches and p'.ine it
. The yt yaas loiks ssiinwad ihsrg. uss M e<jna! on earth. !*. sta.-ds
- wvlvee last Bsturday night at th» * h*sd on my me-iidnc she);'
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tome of Mr. aud Mrs. Q. \¥. Oni •
turn. f1
The Homandwilie haadh>ss as Us-
Very truly youiu
, r-1
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1912, newspaper, April 5, 1912; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832152/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.