Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1912 Page: 1 of 2
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AINS COUNTY LEADER
EMORY, TEXAS, Frirfoy, July 5, 1912.
No. 12
m AGRICUL-
TURAL EXHIBI1
j.:. the
Uth and 20th.
Aw Ifco purpose uf eucurag-
IWthe advancement nl 'he l.i /e
interests and the *>••*t. r
.lection of our Agricultu-s'
• ioJuiU ... . xfcii It » l!‘ tw'iaMll
thGreennile on July 19th andt
50th. Thi» will be open to all
> will take part In it. thf only
exception baing that co Block - r
Products from within the ritv
limit* of Greenville will hr al-
lowed to rntrr
A n ubar of ca-h pr-miutue
•it) l>r offered, alao a large num-
ber eft merchandise premitime
If you .hare live atoek of any
kind that ppll will exhibit or
farm r-' t^ota of any kind, get
theta ^Hid briny them t
Busies, Buggies, Buggies
W agons, Wagons
Hack s
We have what you want and really need in thie
by the moat reputable manufacturer* ol t-iaay .
harka and wagon* are IR* mom aiynan,
M
0
reenv,
Ihia thow on theae
bring
eta if
• y, July lutb, will
be Lire Stock Dav. I be aecond
day, July 20th, will be Agricul-
tural Day You are invited to
attend thie exhibit and
your etook or farm producia
you will, hoaiever, von aie invited
to coma anyway, whether you
bring any thing or not. You
•ill aee come flna alork and a'ao
, a Wg lot ol une lerin ptoduvti*.
fruita, eto.
Thie lean opportunity lor you
to exhibit to your frieride nod
neighbors the atoek or producte
you hare raised, and many a
mao Often haa product* that are
premium takera If heonlr knew
U. You ahould not >et thie
opportunity pan to compare the
•hfnwu yen raise with othera. for
all At MaaBted thereby.
Which thie paper n il week
for .’nether announcements and
the trait of premium# offered.
You an requested 10 notify Mr.
Jno H. Krtckaun. Greenville, u?
soon a* possible Just what you
will exhibit He will
good spare for you.
ftpeaking Datrw.
I will apeak at the followi
place and date# given
iH,,.*,* -» - r -*
K preaenutive. I will divide
----Henny buggiaa
comfortable, durable and lighieet running that jan be bosigi
What more admirable qualiriee could a vehicle poaeeee?
The time is right—the place is right- th* vehicle and
price are always right—Get right and come let ua sell you one
of rhea# eiceth nt. high arch runabouts while conditions are so
favorable for their use.
WAGONS
the wagon world
'hat is recognised
wagon being the
I he I ame I’HTER 8CHUTTLUR ia
today carries with it a degree of |>erfeetioii
and attainable in no other w.igon This
standard by which ail others are made buy ii than you will have
the original and n-aroet perfect wagon built, free from the de-
fects of imitation.
Moat wagons die young through envy of cluck sod the
care with wnich a PETER 8CHCTTLEK does n# work.
Come buy your vehicles from us.
TACKETT & ALLEN
nl
For ContcrettA.
| In this issue of the Favorite we
•re authorized to place tne for-
' mal announcement of bam Kay-
burn as a candidate for oongre-e
'from rbo, he fourth rnngrsaa-
ional district. Ki* candidacy j
{ought to be a matter of interest I
, to r9«ry c fizen ol Kauhtn county )
aside Iron whal. ver interest they
may hate m hi* personal success
In til ths tears that hannm has
tieer an organiz' d county, and
goring the long time she haw
wt-t in-electing men toi
repreaeni the district in congress j
sh* has never had the honor of I
having one of her own men
^hosen. Now that she is offer-,
’ ing a mao aa experienced, a-
competent sod sa well qualified
aa Hon bam Rayburn every
citizen of the oounty ought to {
C. fc. BROWN.
A Sucre «.
The hallo, u aacenaiuti put on
in Finery last baturday evening
W-* a ettecewa from every peinl of
view, and up to this time the
Lkadsu mao baa faded to hear
take a personal mtere.t in aa.i.t- ...... ting ¥„ic,. The nr ad
ing in hie election
Mr Rayburn has
•erved thie 1
•musty ir. the ftsU ! ;
three terms, and by bis actions
was estima'ed at 21X10 although
the aecttiaion had unly been ad-
vertteers ao'-ot tnree -leva »o« ■ *,-
•MitiM ear rbraeienioe. which
[during thut time he ha. proven ^ M pr,„e ,h,t „.ryb,uiv
h,a ability a. a legislator. 80 ^ ^ ^ ^ „0I, g„ up
marked wa. that ability to Id. A ,bow„ up Ju.,
fellow legislator, that at their last *,. „me for 1„.,1,lit,> 4 o'clock,
session they risetsd him bpeak-r
d rhe Hniiee ait- ougn ooe at
the youngest men ever elected to
the position e perf *med the
important duties of the office
aa to prove that bis election
was a wise one. He is now in
the full strength and vigor f
young manhood, hie judgement
matured and strengthened ly
experience, full of ambition, in-
spired by a desire to be of service
to his State and his Nation, un-
der no obligation to no organiza-
tion or int-rest, and etand'ng for
no interest save that of all the
people, he is on« whom the people
of this county can offer tu all rhe
people of the other counties of
'he district with the aaeurance
that if he is elected the dietrict
will have a worthy, honest, and
efficient man to represent it in
the halls of the National legisla-
ture —Bonham Daily Favorite.
eud the slat ting wea about 111
minutes late hut the brc»v- was
almost still and ths graceful
movement* of the marnoth bal-
loon aa ehe rose in tb* air casta
awe over the crowd, and especially,
the women and children.
The baboon r<«e nearly straight
up floating gently to the weal, go-
ing about 2000 feet high before
the parachute aia rut loose, and
the oanvas felt about ooe mile
north of town while the perachut*
and Mr Brown fall about <00
yard* due seat from where the
ascension was made,
Mr C E Brown, who made the
assent, is a prufoaaion in tbi. line,
and hia ascension here Ssturdsy
wss a success
Point Items.
Willow Spring*
The Scott’s Rotary IWh I ■*• r An '-sCrcais 1'reezer is worth
i the kind they all use They no-rc now than a atevs. Coma
i Tackett A Allen buy one from Tackett dr Allen
got tb#m from
raimri
ring
lh»
To Whom It May Concern:
Thi* is to cortif" tfiat we th* undersign*
h jam fif wn id p d> ty, r<'im h&vs kn<
we
prohibition q»»-
n for represent*
ned Dweoooraiic voters and
cilizens of Wood c doty, Texas have known J * Cescry tor
several years, and thai we are well acquainted with h m snd his
views on the prohibition qu«- on and other queetion* involved in
views oi
the oampaig
rprescnta'ive He has been an outepolten pro-
liibitimiat and hie taken active part in the different campaign* for
........,1 ... the sswie-wide campaign am
summer, niakiag epeeoho* and doing euch dther work a* was ••-
t.me witli my opponents, if they signed him by the committee He i* now advocating the election
*Pk> «• *•••#, thm Inline ^ J t » f "1 \ . - - i * *K. I « ul|l# Afld W. T Kft filthy
The farmers all wear a smile
since the good rain Sunday The
wind blowed considerably and
Pippin's gin was blown off the
Picnic July IKth.; inock*
_ , . Misses K'hel and Lena Whittle
Everybody invited to com- and vj|ited Floyd Utt week-
bring well filled liaekel*. All the| Mrs Matlie Burnside ha* beet
candidetes ere invited to ettend right tick but it better now.
and time will be given for them to Mis* Jewel * ovey is visiting
_ , . Iior e sters, Mevdsmes Newiaed
make their announcement, ^ ^ ^ Don„|ton thl< w„k
Bov Clyde A Sweetoo of Bui- Bl„ Henson and Mias Una
phur Springt will speak in h-h»!f ] Kite Bs'iah wer* married “us-
of Woodcraft. day at 8:30 o’clock p. m.. at the
Senator Tom W. Perkin, will home of the bndee parent* Mr.
, . . and Mr*. B Bellah, by Rev.
epee. ... Uh.lf of the Home- J Th0#<Di^nt Mr H.^,n i,
a lead-1 s ihe depot agent here end an to-
Also, there will be a full lineup tellegent and promising young
: of the District and comity t andi-{ nian • Mis* Bellah is on* of the
date* t> repree-nt their claim# im eat young .adie* that can be
... . .. .. found, with a character above
I AI1 ^“r*,w, PVT“0*’:1 reproach a fa.re: bnde never
rignt* tor grouuue ui -W-. ■■■■•• I tan tne parensei taui'. w*.
i par
secretary T. K Belcher orjthem a long life etr-wn with
•pecially, are invited to
“■Ieaking will begin
AM bide :nn«t 1 rose* with a* few thorn* ta poeei-
gove-norehip of Texas He. «t all time*, stand* for airiot en-
f«.rc* iiH*nt of the la» and for euoh ineaeur*** ai will baat eerr*4 the
inter-sis of the t»opl«, und *t b*liavr that if h« .. elected nur
representative, be will vote for affy and ail meaeuree tending to-
ward belter government t vi belter enforcement of tha aw
We therefore take nl,u*ur- in ind rsing hi* candidacy for the
nominati on as a candidate lor repret rntativ* subject to the ectioa
of Bi» oiSiO£r8ti.i pr:rrts.*y. J-V —'- MM2. nj'-.-k.
Wmneboro. T J. Gtbeon, WinneN.ro,
S!
j W I dtaar,
Candidste fc' Kepresemative.
Bee Tackett k Allei. before you
buy ynttf bay tie*. They have I
the pri'S.
W • I> Suiter.
M I>. Carlo, h
H I. Cannady
Tii*is. L Bhelt r.
R N Robertson
Weeley K Hill- Jr
J C. Jennings
J. H. Beavers
Shew I), Kay
D. F. South arland
J O. Hitt
t
' e-sr-v. $ -
”
(Ady.)
J. Gibson,
<« VI Heneton.
S R. Parker
T t Kendrick
R. P. Knight
J W. George
J. T. Martin
A. B. Ewing
t» IV (fel'ess
W. M. CirtN
»er
write him at once
1 b« in by the 10th of July Bend j
, , , . , 1 , Mr and Mr* Harris McMillan
,11 your setled bid for exclusive | Mr ,nd Mr. W(|| Fenter
right or let, 2nd, ::rd, 4tli choice Houelton, baturday night
of stands Mr and Mrs. Bud N-wlsnd
Come one aud all. An enjoy- j visited the family of G. C Covey
iM wiparted. Irvin Raehinff end wife visited
"* ------*------ i relative* in ivaoory Sunday.
ir ComnuUee, | everybody went to the
1 j piebic at woo**',) iaat Frui
The Grionriile Cr-dit M«n’e'and ail report a nice time, a ft
Association her arranged t o j program ami pimity of Siwue,.
make a two daya *rado excureion Ernest Harris is very siok with
among its uetghboring towns July alow fever
tbtn en I :7vh. —J ::uiir7 W. A W.rvi. came in home
r-*d« an tacloUsd ‘.8 tbest list Monday brused np conetderwWy
They will make IP* trip id aevo- ion s*n~*...- • w>~..tC —•
mobile*. old«t.—Jov-e.
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1912, newspaper, July 5, 1912; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832328/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.