Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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Marvels of the Earth >
Curious, O id and Interesting Objects
and Places
the mnnti Iplcrc In
1 m tun «1r It d litanl
•t«d by an enter ,*rls
chant, who desired
kver Jo take particular note of
ANCIENT PERAMBULATOR
nature and the amount of duty char-
geable on similar consignments In
bulk. Tba Chinaman explained that
dried lisard waa a very Important
Item In the phurmacnpa«da of tba Ce-
U-Ktial empire, and when around 10
DEATH IS THE VICTOR
IN A FURIOUS RACE
Wild Carriage Drivt Through Street*
of Chicago Falla to Save
Man's Life.
VALUABLE CHINESE REMEDY.
al proper
offer ra of
f> .- liiiva through Chicago atreata
lt> a » •pit*1 a dying man
!ha victim, Hyman Konharwsky,
had suffered t\»u years from tumor of
the t rain liia condition waa so serl
oua when Hr Hertdetmman called to
sea tmu that he ordered an operation
Aid the patient had only
All Who
Would. Enjoy
food Itcalth, with ita blc*»inirfl, must urv
tlerhlui. 1, <|uile s i. *rly, tnat it involve* the
<p ten (ion of right living wi»h all the t^egr
Iiiij lus. With proper knowledge 4 wh.i
is bent, each hour ( recreation, of eujop
u*-nt, • ( m lU inpAutioa and of eflurt may
he iiudIp to contribute to living aright
Then tlie use of medicines may be <li»>
fienw^l with to advantage, but under or*
simple, wholewome n rnedy may lie invalu-
aide if taiuu at tin pri>|»*r time ami the
A Chinese Mont St. Michel
lelongs at present to H H
4 Uydtn.
This great grand I at her of all the ba
by vehiciei and perambulators In the
eouotry la In itaeil no perambulator
at all It la a true baby carrlug*
Not ouly in ahape, but in construe
In shape,
resell blew
HolimV ()n«f Hons
fact, built In every a
vr tbr model of th«
< Daises such a* a »
• ■
Awarding vj Mr
family have lor the Iasi Mi ye-.r.
been hauled about In the «dd earrings
no one know *
carrlagu The <
er baa been l«
liquify The • ■
name of Its n
and tbs date,
to have some
* »uthet n ph.n: i
bars beeu br«>
■j prevloua
Mr Hudlngton, theb In his twen
lisa, got possesion of II In 1S6S Kbott
ly afterward he went west, journey
log m is roi.utry to Illinois when
he setiled lb » uss county The car
riage then regalded as an bsirioom
war taken al> . «
Wh n Mr. Iludlngtoo with hfs fam
Ilf re'urmd east In l*f»4 he took the
carriere back wtlh hln> to lx*ydeu
rMr* h* with h!i an«!
where he baa lived aince.
OLDEST PIANO IN AMERICA.
piano Is now
. dray of Ports
Catifo. .ua fig Sjrrup Ct
by all loading drugged
lefirisl ede*-te
i irrd by the
r, and for n.Js
For Colds and Grlop—Capodins.
' 1
•It tt IJ-; Kf!* •* Imno dlsuiy— 1%
Mt sn«l Soc at I »ru» Htorss.
by Johann Zanipe In 176.: and Si
roars later was brought to the l uded woodwork to
States by John J .cob Ast<
with much difficulty that
were kept from rusting
long pasAsge actons the
alter Ita artlval in New
much drier atmosphere
< k For nearly *0 I fro
i Alexander I
j death of M
«d to b!
he father of
the late G.
j hospital
. ,
on On #h«
l leaned r
r Kmerv, Sr.,
, the piano
office. J
• son. am. on
his removal
i waa a u
I to Puriamo
utii he tiHik
j needed
Giant Iguanodon at Hamburg
At Carl lisg*:ubei k • lau'iui am tuai park at Hamburg tl .re are now
being erected life slse representation a In e«u>ent of tLe y.icat prehistoric
monalgM that jute inhabited this earth One a«*r>»wr* g specials of ;L dl
piodocus. that great iisard which lived. It la computed, some ten mill ions
ot yeais ago It la virtually a copy of the on# Andrew Caraecle presented
tc tb South K» «klagtun museum. and is over feet u> lengtn. and lavs a
total height of aom* .3 f'-et ita erection called for mi little ingen illy and
#t*n engineering skill The beast shown lb the illustration (a a spt.Juen
of the lnt*iH.dnfi. another of the monster iftsnrgs i* «• jjsbtfJ •*t£!,.!£r
on Ita him? Inga, Ita head reared sums 2* feet Info the a*r- A fe't will ba
shown in the act of battling with specimen* of their khtt, tba who'#* Mag
v T.£ i„ ..><••*« «««• «i>sp«ay »• representative end Wftflrt at jwaalXhl. f
f the highly treasured lnstrume.it with
'him At hla death It passed Into the
bauds of Mr Gray.
TRIP ON AVALANCHE.
Two woodcutters were descending
i the San Juris mountain on that!
| sledge laden w ith sond. when they
I observed cracks appearing In tne
| snow on either aide of them and knew
I that they had started an avalanche
I At first they enjoyed tbclr novel ex
1 patients of rld.ng on un avaianche
i made joko* about their Incr* aae
of speed, until they suddenly found
, that the anow had diverted Ita course
• and waa carrying them In the dlrec
I Hon of a precipice The mar. who w*«
j standing behind the sledgu. s'eenng
It by ineaus of a long pole. Immediate
1} threw htmsolf Into the soft anow at
the edge of the moving n<*»«. calling
«»ri his companion to follow hie ex
I ample lloth men escaped with
I bruises, but the sledge disappeared
oyer the precipice aid no trace of II
j waa ever found
OWL MAKES TOWNS DARK.
j An owl flying with a rabbit in Ita
i talons, by getting entangled In the
electric wires, threw every town In
j the rtaorarcenfo valley from WUlowa
and Vtna on the south, to Kennett
on the north, 1n dnra.no** fui 16 tuiu
I ute* one night rNWilf. The owl.
1 with the rabbit banging befkw It. flew
j Against two power wires two miles
| north of Palo Cedro, creating a short
! drcnlt that npaet 200 Tile* f light
| wires and threw a score of towns In-
. tc distil—a The owl and Ita prey
. «ci* tvuiul soon after Nearly every
| feather was burned to a tarn. About
{ two years ago an owl and a rabbit
I in the same manner layed havoc with
j the lighting system of northern Cali-
fornia.
DEER CHASED INTO TOWN.
carl Snell, a butffecr of Pit;.field.
Mata , found an exhausted buck deer
In North afreet He placad* a rope
k)» *UM* M4 iNwii N IlkM.TN
llx tnalujtljgt .
‘The Man la
carriage “Get to the hoepltal aa quick
aa you can."
The horses were lashed Into a gal-
lop and me wife of the dying man
watched at the curb anHI ‘be -'•rrlage
was out of sight
A few minutes before nine oclock
the vehicle dashed up in froat of the
. One of Kostinrwsky's friends
OUt end rnn Into th«* r**^t*<»*j
He told the clerk that there
nau outside In a carriage who
an Immediate operation.
One of the staff of surgeons went
i out to the vehicle and on examining
| 'he nuns pulse found that he wai
dead.
"The man Is dead." exclaimed the
j lortor "We had better notify the
•lice.*'
efusing to believe the medical
man's word, the carriage with Its dead
occupan* rM driven to the Hahne-
mann Medical college, about a block
away Here Or. Macl^ean u.ade an ex-
amination and for the aeoood Uuie
the man was pronounced dead
Half an hour later the carriage with
SICK HEADACHE
CARTERS
flhrriE
!§•
Positively ( ured bp
■ »
I TWjr *i>M» r*-ii«T# I»»
irttufhis I>r«p*psAa. Is
.<*•'* u «nS J ilrsrtg
UUsf. A p*rf»*l
»h!t for iMialnras, 1
New
Msg
«*d To-.. f I'aid la «lie
» Mr. TV'KPIP urn,
• . . i . V V Hif.l.lilA
They rrgvl»«« lb* «- «r.» Garriy VrrrisU^
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
ip.QTCDc: Genuine Nu»t 8e»r
LAKItrS rac-Snr le Signature
rVus
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
SNAKE MASTER OF A
SHIP;
Big Reptile Cornea
Peruviana
a of
Philadelphia. Pa.- Where a big
snake came from which made It# ap
pearanc* In the pantry of the HiitUb
steamship Peruviana as the veseel
came up the Delaware rfvor puxxlcd
('apt. Jones, master of th«* Peruviana.,
and all the others on board. 1 he crew
say that hissing sounds bad been
nonrd In the veseel a bold all of the
way acroen the Atlantic, bu rn one
i«*uiu o« tuuuceu to go oelow and In*
\ u'
The flrat tangible evidence tnat
there was a menagerie below waa a«
J * nred when the anake appeared In
> *he gallny and wanted things bis own
i way. The steward did not think
‘here wai any reason for hartng two
1 houses in the mllnsrv Awowrtm***# -•**
j killed the snake The peruviana cam#
! here from Lulea, where snakes art
; uncommon.
refer them to 10|
yon want Lrwia*
Many smoker a |»
*■ »Il tha d* lies jxrm a^rww
Single Binder. Factory, Pgnrla, PHnoia.
Psper-Hing£rs& Painters
“vr.'/ir
AlftMl hwul •»..
Don’t Cough!—Use
?W£S
■(«. UST KViull r.»
False.
| landing l^dy- 1 never waa no aw-
1 Will .utmotiy rail.*. T*rar Mhng
I throw Tlran » >Mtkra« lilia Mlw
1 trr m my m- I )u«i Hoot tbera ua
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1909, newspaper, November 5, 1909; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832222/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.