Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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fcMORY, TEXAS, Friday, Apr. 12, 1012.
Wa have juat reo*iv*d e tar of the Famoue
idinghaua VVagon*, i?J and H inch, which
oonceeded to lie the mo«i dorat’tc and light run*
»■. hi aug - .. 1 un trie tn i.au to-uay, uui
are very reaeonable. and we are prepared
I *f«r the puKio very attractive term*.
nne in anti examine these Wagon:
Texas
Rankin* your wo nay regularly mean* that you are pre-
pared for euknete or calamitv . that you ran buy r. home
that you can educate your children that you oar have a
bueiiiene i*f your own—it mean# IN UhI'hNltht E.
Onr Careful Attention.
■11 Allen Die* Satur-
Vt dav Nix
Bind, 'he '£i war.old aon of
fed Mre K L. Allen, died
Bty la«t Haturday r..gfct,
It-aa than a week'a ill nee#
lopeuuicitia. He an op-
I *— '‘'“‘.r.rtikt o.ain aou
M to he d in? r^cely until
ly night, when he teemed to
ne #<ir»» and about four
jh Saturday evening he waa
of h r aurle. \V. C Allen, where
religion# aervlvea were hejd, or»u-
du’trd hy the met ir of the de*
Honor Roll
Th* fultowmc onr tkankf
for Javor* mf tto*
pmt *#**k :
8. II HwlKeciiilb, It D VafiKtn,
F F 8 * Vr' it* n.
Fr*d Mr Tnit^artg J R WllfeOD, K.
L McDonald, \V. M N#l*oo, O.
W. Hiflar, .1. I* Morroa, £. 8.
Kn gbt, W. H Field*, J. J. Ed-
C. H. AOiAiJ, V I, llOUler-
MM.
Fm* rv, feMiftrd Ly Pi. II. £.
king. r of thf Fir*| H«pti*t
church of t ft in r it *. I ii f • "inei.t
«!• made in Paean oiovt* c**tm*-
t*Tjr at *J o'cl- L Sunday •vnoing,
following ib»- awrvioeg at tbe houte.
SO ACCOUIT TOO XNUL T" R<*
Make Oik I>anW VOIR liank.
, Hirst National Bank
5 Emory, lexas
\ Rama Cnuuty'a OLDEST and ONLY National Rank
tVVM - VW»
Card of Thank*.
While Ui d in Hia inlinite wia-
dom haa aeen lit In lay a grrat
ei.rrow np.ni onr heart. and haa
taken a beautiful light nut of our
livaa. It. uiauifeat •yinpithy of
friend, end the tribute# of live
ha> made it la#» haru to new. , »,.J
I i every t|i who helped n« ty
their pretence, .heir worde cf
■ empathy and ineeaagae of con*
doleuoe during the tllnea. and
putting away nl our beloved aon
and in pl.ew, Kdnioud, we thank
you amreraly and pray that Und'e
rich eat t>lea.ing* nay be youra.
Ed I.. AiLtx and Family
T X r». katt can Ft WH Y
claim, d i'a victim .tioui
^Hit flfle.il o'etoeh
^Vdfnonl v .eorrul the model
H.ng men of . ur lift.- nl'
^Bel iipnfeM ir.J a peraia'.nl
BB*er. and »*• n.ao -
Bal low# in the cal,mg Iron, our
Hiat of an nenmiaing n yoorg
Haia-ve man a. waa Edmond
■iM. but thougt we anrot
Bnteea'aed Wtict th.l., ah All
■ lea t.od gnnwa be.'
■ Kia iemail), were tlnpp d I
BflaKisoev Sunday morning for
llgrmiat and eae aaoompanied
n»y hie fattier a family, l.ev, I).
'W. Oarvin, Mr and 'tra S K
McCallou, ii, ..«r Met abort and
wila, T. If Tacke.t hr T N
Tack at. Jr.. Miea <ilad«a Tackett,
Mr. Allen, an anele ol the de.
eewaeii, aril Miea Eva Vilen
The liAaPra offer# condolence
I# the bereaved family
Tlia Da ly Coanar-tiaaeiie. put
l.ah.d at 'deKinney, makaa th
folloirg Comment m tbr death f
out voting lellcw-toenaian
Thi. .teceaaed waa born in Me
Ninety outlet bar 1C, ISMi but
hau n >t lived here alhra he waa a
10 be here ihia i
An luapeclor i» — _________
week to metrurt Poeimaetcr (’line I
in the delai'a of the poetal aaving. '
' Bilk, which la being ealabliahed
t>v the poetottire department here^ I
They are to ripen fur bueineer |
toda- i
We are receiving new good. all the lime now and
trading public will find a large, complete and attractive
diepiay in
We want you to call and ree our gooda and g*’, aur
pricer We believe if you will vieit ue and examine uur
good* that poii'll be pleaeed
BCB-No trouble to show goods'll®
CAINS STORE
EMOKV. TEXAS
Oliver « I'errynian nave all
kind* of feed, cl.nf r. bran. ehoM*
and cane .- d Aleo alia. .
hay 1 he very t>eet Avur auw
meal.
Mr s udday of Tyler, rrore*
renting th« Tyler Commercial
Crllcge, wae in Emory M indly
in the ialereet of hia collage.
Oliver A Perryman have all
kind# of feed. chop*, bran, ahorta
and etna reed Alao, alfalfa hay.
The very boat flour and meal
Uiier To J. W. Cox
Emory, Texa*
Dear dir <>•'.. f th nuya to
get rich ipnck it to make a quar-
ter look like thirty renta.
Tliei a'a a iiatUii , make ii lull I?
cent.. It ba* thi. advantaga; one
k.,'pa oat of jgii
There are oflo |iaint-manutai.-
lurera making quartera look like
4b, fit) and AO oenta and all the
odd cente twlwaen . That i», tkair
“paint*** prof, aa to he paiute.
and they are, in aboat the propor-
tiona named- they get from ,'iO to
•VO ,-enu f >r a qnarte.-’a worth:
anme net 7A
Thera'i elfer way ti' nai it;
Devoe. There are -ight bi>"e.i
pamU By •‘hcneat.’r wa maan
Not a Candiate.
Bring ue your hide# and get
ibe nigheet caen PfV# lor them.
A Allen,
"periled
Oak l.umbe-r.
To the ( iliimx of Point
and Yicimty.
I he Pmnt V ,ral Telephone
< ‘ mpany r iw naa connaction
a It the hi ulbweatern Telcgiapl.
an eleph ne Company and can
foruiah tie eobecribera with tale
vu. •>ne e ineection with all pwinte
reari-u* bv the SoBthweatern
l.ii.-a at i- aular toll ratea from
I* nit \V a alao have conneavdm
a alt nicer rural Bare with
frei i .iee wverkha earn# lo all
■t> liter l her.
T* e 1 ,,ue > d Aural Coiupaoy
now haa nver h> •"'-a-jltbrt and]
tha Kmoi) am, ’'mpany hae
over JUft au two el be-, and wa offer
esrvic* is si! tuii euuuortb- j
era to aH -oral linea ». arevar’
they may be
Any ont daeieing he iriee mi
new talephon* h...... ut,
.ak*. *1 awe tatliMt Mmo fill
Company at Po.nt.
Hoikt fct'iiAL Taussaima t .
Jack Engli.k of Braahear »«a*i
in Emory tha g.-et nf the >wl L
W wiah In antiotince to the
public that our .aw mill la i a-Bled
ct the .hot gun cri aamg mi lAke
Fork, and »e are now pr> pareu o
dll any k’nd of an order Ci»e oak
from the ,at f tinilmr ic b*
found < all mi or write ua your
want, in tlna line,
Hat La A Pexei.Be,
Emory, Tcti*.
too* >. ».
eel »l,'t,t|.
tha* f.l
attec'ive to tiu.ineee, kinu, rmirt
•oue. broadsidideil, arm m de
l ake your cb'ckuti. and -gga U>
ram'. Rtn*. foe tke best i>l«vea.
.h>ew8t«r wbatever H >■< a
Oiaml-. of the Prpttgt ebsrib.
atid had i>een atnee he ■« at***,,
ye« ► ilJ. At 1..* t.ia* of hi,
Ls was o=Sn !,..rr for th*
tirn> if ahicfi hi. :aliier «.« e
uienib»r. The young men
ywiM popuia. In a11 c.'rdee, and,
♦ft* frklt: trat S'.vl a. oiiNHiriita ny
. large nnmnu- of travylmg man, !
wh At|-d the car with heat,lifall
irngrat oitvriogt Upon arrival here,
twelv war cotivey.-d ». *brfcr,m:
Tha I.EAoar *et>« ttn 1st far 60c
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1912, newspaper, April 12, 1912; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832188/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.