Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1912 Page: 4 of 10
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Farmer*,Atention
I am a)* oaF’r.*' r»n »>|'j a»»w
new ou#ti>r*era with full Hn- of
Rawi*i«?h Quality Pwvjucl*
Over 85 iipaful hoiivthold itrfi-
Uldri.
The Im and moat (n)fnr»!*i<»
u*>sortti)enl Mold from wagon*
* The return of tik* tide of rnm-
Mfot briny* with »t fr*»m »hr for
itfvn factory •lOO.OOft.OOO of finish-
'd pr**hu-r* »*»* •ntfW;: 22;* 'ship
n wventy-ftve million dollar* of feed
rtnff per ann mi. rarl.^ ln of
*ured tnoata per smiuin, 2,000 oar*
(if canned g<>*>di and $V.5,000.QOo
>f mlapeHaneoui item, all of which
mn and fliould tx* produced end
imnufuctured in 1>*a\
SCkATOR JoeHPN w IUh.RN WILL
U'EAK IN ORKENV'HLI N KX I WLI>
WBMHY '♦AY 1ST.
K Ma^niStent Prcr.prrity Awaits
Tax** InvOTtors.
It SUlf-Clant KlO^k pr*pHr**l' ns
or Poultry ,nppti.-., g ; rny i>rio -
ot> hclk loti*,
Everything i - ive.y -
teed t i (rive aati.f action. »r no
sale
|| I I’arker
The buaii»*gt) Mill)
Kmory, T-x»,
All thing. com* to him who wait*,
kut lo T-XM you don't h»TC 1,1 *»*•
lung. The tide of eiviliwtion ii
ru.lilog into Texne like a surging
w«; our nunc* »rt opening up like
f!»«riuf time ti.« mountain
ode- mir farm. »re iwui'iu. *furth
i -treem of golden riehee into the
•tunnel* of trail*, tnd'our factories
ire belching forth fume, of newly-
, grualth all uniting in forming
W' i
• *1 lo Win t \e Ii
L«* t’NDKY
Hnaket leave* Tua«ila;
ng« an»i r*d irne TbiiMdi
mg. I.aave bundle at. N
ajur# Al!cn Htdttii ;.t>ii
Maaara. Ben Davit and 8 N
More* idc cf Poir»i rpeni iaat >*i-
unlav
wrr»n* mm--fj
re
For the bftt lihod * Island Kedn
'ajngl© womb) egge «ee Kudd**rth
#1 00 |>er aitting if lo a' Me it
Market
Th« LRAUtK mtl, "1 I tell-
IIOQI) *e JlldgH D. M. R • * MM H
candid ate for (Nm tv Attorn->
Mar* i»* »!**• in*- , .,
aowfulayt w! n ai cm<*rg*ncy oci
hethcr it be f*re, illness or other t
•v thrt 5c V. i«iu ieleobon* is
swift nrusse. r to "embers &.tJ lu,
In any cri*. the telephone will t
mile* of com try and deliver \ our
for heir in a > I -*h.
We w.l| xetid >uu a booklet on reo
verai.tent enemy—t e'lw r Time- i«
uiaking * contribution of • half nul-
ion dollar, tier d»v t» 'b- "-pertr
iw-nem cl T-im, *nd thi. beiitag*
:« ah* red by all who become identi-
1«1 with our progree* and it. dis-
ribution it ma.'c with the equity
,f nature and '*"* »* ffentW *nd
nnircre.lly a« the dew from l.cercn.
No aulrtl* hand can divert und
.iron lit' allnrt it from it. u.
l„ic«l deettn.tion It it volire if
run will «t*y with u»
More unpottent thmi money ia op-
portunity We have a young, vigor-
ras du'isstlc* jet in its •teen that
I. beginning to unfold it* pnw-fn!
tor prorreHM, ar^ (ftut that
Wunted st Or.ce—Fr-mi
;>U h-*a«1 1 f hug* weigh i it it
than 10** Iba t and up to !T‘
H), i l ijd *r.ape, hcu l
4 CROSS h I* v>ry . T«**a«
pa|>«r.
{mvire
* tiiai. any other country on the
mm
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fi.jlf ■ I ■ B IM ^ ■ B ■ ■ H B IJ
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Now that Spring has arrived you are beginning to look for Sprin
wear, we re shoeing the best assortment of serviceable footwear
in Emory, and the prices are the lowest. Come in and see for voi
ihnihs and hot hi* and by working
int*l)«rt into the noil and inspire-
&i'»n into vegetation have developed
fftiita and vegetables sought after by
the markets of the world. We have
htiilded ritm and do4ted the valleys
with happy homes, and have made
greater contribution* towards the
projrr***** and prosperity «»f the nation
than the citisens of any orh*r state
in tli# Union.
Ilie Farmers Friend
the Texas Weiiare Commission
Th# lofr.m »» or V ?! r#v tw Mis tf^es'.r'tf
Uls ol LUis.
Get in line with the men
who wear
A ereaf man' people ehiui to l>- the
farmer* fii-nd and ap-nd a jjr -at deal of
•ioie trying to Iconvlnoe the people, but
among the grcatw.t and moal appreciati-d
frit ida of th<- farmer right now i* th- fartr
impietnont that will hi*!p him to regain the
time loat ^nri account cf a very late .pm g
' e have the l-e.t and mo*t appproved
farm >mplfoi"iir»:
Tli* Tt-xa* CotuitMtrial .-'aen ur-
te and ttu.inM. Mm < ,\ -tation.
Ncugi.ixmg tint, wliolraome fiiblie
•cn'imimt i< til* iiiuet powerful a-nct
that a rt.tr or nafinu c.m po -w,
ia* launched the Welfare t'onirui*-
- ion for the purjuiw- of pnivnling
dir people r ilh dc|* ji.Ui.W tnlnr-
iiNili.m r.-initial to a im rc inn-1-
ig.-nl analyst, of cr-inomir c*ndi-
iona, to th* end that our citiren-
,ihip n« . whole mat be able to mire
■cattily diatingni.b line, of industry
■MUihn ivr to ,i. progrr.. au<l to
nore eaaily rocogni/v and maintain
ptihlif jMilicire * t-icli promote the
(oner a I welfare of the uenpt •
Inti iMuiy of men i*|ii .it a- a
trihunal reviewing the material life
>f Htat* ai„; th--re will pa,, l»f0r«
t f**r in.|xi tinn some of the ctrtini-
■at, the most itBpenduua and aome
)f 'lie <aihi(-.t event, in 20th refi-
ll ry civilitution. ■
In tliia line of
A million men in the United State* we.
the Dutchea* becauae no better value*
in trouaer* can be had. Every pair
backed by a money warranty.
-irt-h will
ss farmer hatfHmr wp
iirinxMi) of rsM’ mat
ign factory—►forming
il&t VTl 11 r*» |plt Inere* »»
’v'oon j thr 'I t va-
**r»d rll kind# of th# most modern farm
thing* to h- et advantage, and will well at
very rrarocaUW price*. the ano.t euu*
o—.*fill farmer* are thoee who j*« t* e
roo*l m-di rn agricultural implement* VV •
handle the heat malt** *o t - lad.
»«*. mu null near ot live .to- d. to * iie
narkrt 0ur Itttilicr mill «.
. hundrcil thou.arid car* of thi-ii
pvodint* for the factories of the
Sortii and last *t . milhni. of it.il-
ar. of other pnalnrle w|ll p*w un
:hcir j. urney to the factory.
M no imtx.rtnnt thaa the miglitv
•uri.-ut -if ron.meriv tli«t i. .wuep-
' -h.-.ih^ -*r -.nr ii.'*,*r. f
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Emory* Texas
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1912, newspaper, April 26, 1912; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832292/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.