Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1909 Page: 7 of 8
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RAIHS COUNTY LEADER.
TOK W HILL, Publish as-
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ft • k*rt<l I a (b • Past-O
• • f^eoad dif> wttxi
rir
They j
j tall me there i* plenty of fljba yat The Leader and Semi-weekly
to make a crop. Ae to the laud 1 ^‘‘Oord and aTcxaa ra4p for $1.65
there le all aorte of land bar*, i ___—_
Some nice gray eand, tome Mack j
•and and tome ae Mack and sticky
a« tar, when it raiua, and it'a
all level yally land. The growth
** ’:n,or» !ou all of th.a land moatly Mo.-
quite timber, with some Live Oak,
fkwa x> and pricklay pear eo thick that
! you can hardly walk through
The water on the aandy laud it
generally good, but ou the hard
land it’a moatly anlphur. The
land near the R R. town ia high,
and every thiug elae la high.
Lota of people coming from the
North and Eaat, and tome from |
Arkanaaw. Of course tho people
from Arkanaaw atay bat tone
from the North end Kaet go back [
to ere they a ay it auita them
better.
We have no eand atorata, no
oyclouea, yet there ia alwaya a!
place to
• uaa< airr.oa ai.aa - - - u u.u<»
llhlt(.iriei ant Tribute* el Reaped keif
price.
Atlverliaer* who with to make
any change* in their ad* muat let
u* know not later that Timed**
evening, otherwiae their ad will
go iu a* it wa* the wee% before.
■ lit i i. ■ ■ i— -.....
A terriffchail atorm atruck the
lower ond of Hooker Ridge 3*t-
orday afternoon literally devastat-
ing cotton and other crop*. Sev-
eral farmer* were forced to plant I nice bree*e— the nicest
_over their crone that had been
chopped >ut am! plowed. For-
tunately the acope of oountrv
struck by the hail we* not very
large.—luiue Oak New*.
Fm: a yearor two field peaa have
been worth El 50 n *•* no per
ouatiai. from 30 tu El hushala
pw* acrw may be grown, which
neat* cotton in Texas or small
grain anywhere, a* to cash return*,
while pea-litter, plowed under,
ia a great product. of humus. In
oilier worda, what is the matter
with field* peaa a* a diversity orop
iji Tcxnaf—Southwestern Farmer
Several farmer* m town Sat-
urday reported that the nata crops
would be almost a failure on ac-
count ot not having had sufficient
reiu. The crop ia heading ont
■ami where tiis isini ia thin will
not get high enough to harvest un-
lean there ia an abundance of ram
in tbe user tuturs — Lone Oak
News
gnftJSh
Does look like those Alt* base
r* M
ball players woo'd hnve some
snotpass.. n *'*L>time ou our
Kf
dv.'«—-«• boy* but thay don’t
oaam *■ 'at op at ali. Thay ah-
solute!) cam* ovar h»r* last Hat-
. dh’
•srdsy and, sc vrs ate iufotni<ni.
actually beat our boy* 15 to 8 and
on* bova are good boys
Wood County Democrat.
Same way over here Krn.
THE HOME CANNERY.
flaiith'dlel! t
1 am sending you, under sep-
arate cover, a number Of copies
nf Farmera' Rulletiu No. 3Gg,
•'Canning Vegetable* In The
Home,’' which you will kindly
diatribut* to peraona whom you
think w'li appreciate them.
Your* very truly,
C . H. Kandell.
Anyone wanting a copy of tin*
Bulletin may call at the Leader
office. No doubt tliev contain
■melt llilftrihatiou that will he of tuf co,:,itY Sunday at
value to farmer* who have home
t auneriea.
alerp yeti ever aeeo—the wind
blows nearly all the time from (be
S. E. off of the Gulf, And, Oh,
iny! the fish. Yes, Mr Crabb, I
aure did get that flounder, and it
waa simply fine. I thought of
yon while eating it. but I ennlit
cot divide ou Account of the dis-
tance between u*.
So, uoya, you wbo are thinking
of moving, if you hare a living
ami can have reasonable good
health where you are, then you
ought *0 'onaider well before you
brake up. Of course, you all
know the condition I waa in when
I left Emory. Net I am enjoy-
ing good health and ought to tty
to lie satisfied whether it auita me
cr not Yet, I love the people of
Emory and old Rain* County, the
!>e*t friend* on earth to me—and
I do hope you ell may make a
good crop aud have peace and
p'enty.
Hoping that I may get a letter
aoon from eeveral of vou I will i
ring off.
Wm, Miller
Fifth Sunday Mectir^
The Fifth Sunday Meeting of
the Raine County Association
met with the Hapnat church a!
White Oak.
Introductory Sermon wae
preached by Eld. D W Garvin
C M Martiu and R D Camp-
liell were elected at officers. The
various subject* were taken up
and diacvvaed by the body and
much internal waa felt by ail
present. The people entertained
the meeting in n hospitable
manner, giving the representa-
tive* the best to eat m the land.
There wa* some of the most
logical preaching doue at tne reg-
ular preaching hour by the fol-
lowing minister*: D W Garvin,
N A Seal, Tlioa. Dement, and
our young but {growing Hro.,
Eaves, A collection waa taken
From San Patricio Co.
Briton. Tex**. May 23, lp09.
Mr. T. W. Hill.
My Dear Sir and Friend*:
A* i promised in write to sever-
al of ui> old fiiende in Emery
and Rain* county, and finding it
r. good big task to fnlflll, I thought
*hat if yon would be kind enough
U> allow me a little apace iu your
*»!>»■ 2 would write rjj J" op-
letter.
In lha first plsce. 1 want to tell
all iny friends, aud everybody elae.
that t am w*H again—able to work
a!! the time for which 2 iuei so
thankful. But, boys, I can't aay
that I havs found the honey pond
or the flitter tree either for It's
heen too dry amce | ramr for any
Unng to do wall, up to • weak ago,
> 'i ia it'* raining* plenty, and toot.
MA ' ~
II o'clock, amounting to $5 75
i Taking it as a whole, it was on*
of the most interesting meetings
bald iu Rama comity for yean
There seemed to be a deep teeliug
in the hearte of all present, in'
deed it wae good to lie there
There were 14 preacher* present
and all lejoiccd in the fact that
they were there. There were
visitor* from the Rehobath and
Hunt county aaaociatwn*. The
uext aeaaion will ha held with
huivii, embracing the
Fifth Sunday in August.
C. M. MasTJH, Mod.
R. U. FaMrBRi.t., Sec.
WA.v-"'). Oat or U*. gallon,
of honey a. the Leases office.
Meal. Ckspa a&d Bran jwai re-
e*4vwd •». Clirt’f. Wf!’ hr- stf
kind* of produce Don't tali to
•eo at Mor* im Mil yon* pro-
U f. Cam.
PATENTS
panfl TNAOK • M Artisoft K*®
I nil omai»tr*aa. .» no fa* Wa tab
’HAT MY, •vagtnmfhan. tt
I wapeaiar uul bwtp aa* o van
I M Ilnlnhiuty to fears prac’im
I HAMlNQ ftCrtftrMCKt Tor ft
I Hi-A on l r< fllakt* Vatrsts <■• ita Vi
I SUJ SOB ftovanth »tr
I WAtMINOTON. O. (
D SWIFTS
Ycitniirk JUacrkaa-
A handeowjaly tllwntrwtmA wewkiv I mw «4r
ulnUoti ut niir bmmtu T*ra.e ft n
r<MT . four nm • tl*e. #L SuM by nil naaadaalgn
AVtonarRds
Depressed
Se=55£g^r-S5
It's the Liver.
*"B-! tclllu. „-a«, a* juer <n*I <la a i— .y, „
herbine
I Hio am tot ii*
& .....
*'“* **kiaa i*o am Unite
axx Bsvcctarn.
THE
KING
CURES
IDR. KIWC'SI
NEW DISCOVERY
FOR COUQH8 am COLOR.
FOR WIAS, FORK LUNGS, ASTHMA,
BRONC IITiS, HEMORRHAGES
' HROAT am LUNG
DISKASKS.
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NE At JtOBVKb
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• -the FARMERS' FORUM. A
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3 SOLO AND BUARANTEEDIY f.
ALL DRU6QISTS.
"Be Kcerful SI!”
Judge Porter stated Monday
that it waa a violatiop of the law
to ep! on the floor, wrte on the
walla or mutilate the furniture,
and ha would fine anyone ha
caught violating the law. And
he inatructod the Sharift to ar-
rest and bring before him anyone
found violating the law. tetter
rouna violating t
"be keerf'-l 8i.’*
"IN THE GOOD OLD SOMMER TIME"
I* s "good old time” for
the family lorn joy s I'isti*
ols. With llm
IManoln any neubtr i *
the fuioilt can piaj on
ih«‘ hsnn sn\ mimic they
want i u^tiiLc. roon nou fB
r.liEAa.a»n.i-----4wy ttm*
esn play Uib hanoli. ( all
or wriw uj about them.
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Used Pianos of Well-Known
Maker3 Next Week
tltO risrof.
Auy rBAnaiOS
E2». 1.YT5 Piano, prrhrt
tiv t« in.n to auit Lujer*.
THIRTY new pianos.
STOCK REDUCING SALE!
off*»r faevt j nrr PiBnr.n, bb ort#d makes, si
fr«*m • ur mruiBr pri^* Thm i« a »bt-
*.ttuiri p« r n«>it a -cm i».K <-us of th»*-B 1'iattofl. Uausl
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Will A. Wa<!r*n Music Ce.
W KLM GT. D.VLLAS, TEXAS
MMillUMlimilHIIMIftlllM
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P. w. !'LARSON, M. D.,
EMORY, TEXAS
OITicc ai nanus t drugstore
8 W , Citiaeaa and Mural Pl.o.in
DR. L. FAULK.
General Practice and Surgery,
EMOar, - . TEXAS
C.J. CRADB, ~
ATTORNF Y -AT-LAW.
IHIm* st thr c«tur^ I.mh
PiActkc in all tb# Courts.
W. H. CLKNDENIN
Ls«rj-. r. Land Agvait snd
KowStf Put U.
Bmry • Tdms.
Church Directory.
Methodist Episcopal Chunk South.
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prnyrr rnt-ftld# Frrry W*d-
snd 4th Sundajii in rsoh month
a m snd 7 HO p n
ADA’IS. 1’SBtoF
Raids Conaty Court DirucBrj.
District Court mocts Ma; JtUi sod
(>«»<*• m!^r 2nd K I* P«»rt*r JodR*.
Rtinson, Prosecuting At’orncy ;
iticwis thn hirst
April. July snd '
i D
F»th (
C<Jtir.ty Court
day in January.
ber Firtt Rt«k in*un«« mm be -
ccpt pn>hst* calls on Friday Bocond
sr**k ciril cases sod third week Pro-
Nat** matters »> H I Judge
Cuui/.Tnai; J W Huinpfircj,county
llitirn**. Paint T?ISS.
Com miss Uxi^rs' court utc*U Snd
M-sdsy- :r rztmzrj, Mr; Attest
snd NoTFmher.
JUST1CB COCKTH
Precinct No. i meets last Honda* In
«usc. month at Ktoory CriBiaaJ
doc«st Wednesday toihcwing.
Prr-cl^ct. No.' 2
in Bsrh month st POgHws Meat*
Precinct No. t meets t Freed am
Tbureday before tbs 4th Batonwg >•
ermh month.
•s rnat IN
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1909, newspaper, June 4, 1909; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832282/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.