Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911 Page: 1 of 10
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RAINS COUNTY LEADER.
vOL
EMORY, TEXAS, Friday, October 27. 1911.
No. 30.
•Not FOR OUItRELVF.8 ALOKK BUT FOR OUR FK1EN08 AND OUR COUNTRYMEN!
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4 THE WISDOM OF AGE J
A |M«or old rim hi tailing 'i hi* III** • «*i|M*n**iM>*> aatd, i ran
> mlore I l>«v»- mail** many in my life, but. I think my
urrateat nil in i ot starting a bank demount when a man
If 1 had d«»ne ho and *ta)e<l vnith my barker, 1 would not
lieen working by ilia? day in my old age I can plainly *ee now,
when it i« ♦ «** !•»*• that I have all the time needed ‘hr hank - a*-
hlatanr*« \f> advirr to all joudK man i* to open a liank aorotint
ami form a connection with ih** hank Then if hard lurk
you will have a friend n»*der Mime ohli^atioua to help you.
alaivr haa «wir hearty MMloMement We make an earneat
u> help our patron*.
The First State Bank
"A Good Hank In a (loud town"
EMORY, • - TEXAS.
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Singing Convention.
The Ruin* County Ringing
• 'onventioo net with the Willow
Spring. «mging Suturduy
October Vlh, 1UJI. President
Will A Harris nut present and
the hour* >u called to order by
Secretary J. II Engleuiuu and
!*rol D. W Morrow elected
president pro tain
lad by Prof. D. W. Morrow and
prayer by Bro G \V McCollum,
A laaaon each by H. [> Revere,
I N. Matthew, and !> W
row
Quartette by Robt II. Wat.un.
D. W Morrow, A- K Bever. and
Mi.a Jennie Gile. ol Golden.
Q isrtelte by I). W Morrow,
»’ K Revere. H 1) Hever. and
Mi*. Jennie Viile*
I’reeident appointed a coin*
luittre on credential* a* follow*:
■WOMierWaircr vr r -never, and
W H. Kurd
Quartette by 8 D. Revere. D.
W Morrow, W K Revere end
Mice Jennie Gil**.^
D. W, Morrow, VV. E. Revere
and Mra. Dora Giisson.
Special aong by Rob Wateon,
D. VV. Morrow, W. E Revere
aud Minn Jennie Gile*. after w h oh
the convetion adjourned until
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
SUNDAY MORNING.
, llouee called to order by l’re*i
( peningaong ^rnt \\,11 \ Harris with an open-
ing eong end prayer by iiro. 1.1
1.. Ilrown.
A lesson each by W . R. Gar-
^or' rett, I.. E. Morrow, Rob Kord, K. j
1.. Turner, Mi** Jennie Gile* of
, Golden, VI Yandell, Newt Matt-
hews, S D. l ever., J, 0. Water*
and Rob Wateon.
Special long by Bob Wateon,
] D. W Morrow, Rid D. Simon*
and Mie* Jennie Gile.
Two *<>nge each by Miee Ella
, Glia* and D. W. Morrow
Quartette, l> W. Morrow, W.
E. Revere I. C. Water* and
Mr*. Dora Giisson.
Two special aor.g* by Prof Sid
D Simona, after which he gave a
•hurt comment on hie experience
Speoiul eong* by D W Morrow .
I. < . Water*, R. D. -i*,on» and
VIre. Dora Giisson
Cong oy .peeiwi rei|ueei emnieo
•'After While.” by D W. Morrow.
W. E Hever*. J. C. Water, and
Mrs. Dora Gli.son.
Special song by Rob Wateon,
D. W Morrow, 8. D. Simone
and Mi** Jennie Gliston, entitled
“No Night There.”
Solo by Sid D. Simon*
Short speech by 1’reeident Will
A Barrie
Dismissed by Chaplain W E.
Cooke
Will A. Hachik, Pre.ident.
J. H. Enoikman, Secretary.
Flour. Chops, Bran.
lb. High Pal Hour $1.40
High Pat. Flour 1.30
Mnal - .70
Chops - 1.6b
; Bran - 1.50
Emory Mercantile Co.
Adjourned until 7:80 o'clock
Opening eong by D. W. Mor- wi,h the City Ke.t.urant
row. after which the credential
committee made their report.
The following cla.ee* were rep-
resented hv delegate*: Willow
The convention adjourned for
dinner
Convention >ai ceiled together
at 11 p . . .ill, ■» sung by I'isai-
Hon. J. D. Cottrell
OP PLANO
Who will be a Candidate for
| Congrea* from thi», the Fourth
Spring*. Pilgrim* Rest, llngan*- ,jeM will A ||arri,
Vill*. Stonra Chapel and Point. l wo ,cng* each by W H.
I he (Megation. were duly seat- eo.rkw. Will Konter and Sid D.
ed. Sunday at 2 o’olock *»« .vt 8iinof),
apart to vote on whsre the next, Specj,| ,on({ by 8. »
Singing Convention would be |,ob Wat.on, D W Morrow and
held W K Revere, D R Van- v,„ Jannie o.le.
dell and W R. Garrett. l're.ident Will A liarri* called
8pecial eong by Bob Wateon, , ,bort bu.lneae session and de-
li. W Morrow, VV K. Bever* and o)araa inv,tation. for next con-
All** Jennie Giles ventlon in order By unanimous
Ola** eong by I* W Morrow, vote Point get* th* next conven-
Special eong by VI Ysndell, W. lion, to meet Second Sunday and Everybody intereeted invited
y Haver. ** I' Raver* and \1r* "O'urday before in May 11112. "w* out *nd he»r him
|t»ra Glieson. I.eaeon each by H. I.. Smith
Special song by S D. Never*, and l>. W. Morrow.
Ip-trict, in IMS
October 28th.
Dr. B. I.. Tele of I.mdale will
apeak at the Court house in
Emory at 2 o’oloek, Saturday
evening, Ootober 28th, on the
fruit and trunk growing industry
'Tea# ind Ted" The *
out fori
Star r.rsnd" Kid*
Oh, You, Girls and Buys
EMORY
W ish you could be with us an enjoy an auto
ride like thi*. We've met a lot of gii Is and buy* since
we raw you and have had a fine time everywhere.
The girl* and boy; all over the country are be-
ginning to wear •'Tee. and Ted” School Shoes and
are telling all their little friende how good they feel
and how long they wear Have you tried a pair of
" l ess and Ted School Shoes
If you haven t, just get you a pair from
TACKETT & ALLEN,
fcMOKV AND <MNOHH, TRXAt.
who have a big stock of the shoes we advertiee and
who invited ue to Emory to entertain you.
Re up-to-date—wear "Test and Ted School
Shoes. Your papa and mamma will be glad you do,
because they ere made comf irtable and pretty, but
strong, very strong They can save money buying
"Tee* and Ted" Shoes for you, because they w< »r
longer than ordinary sieve.
Your little friends,
‘ TESS mNu i bU
The "Star Itrand” Kid.w.
NOTE: T. * and T» <
•‘k»l*r Jirar»d'
W1M are member* i
irttoe familj.
Slur Rrand Shoes Are Better’
Tax Collector’* Dates.
••4 I
r, fu
iii th** d**'
i*it i [Rim of
Colony
('ilgnma
gtV*tl holow,
wlItHitiiirt tax
Nov
Rett
P«S!»
S^honl Bags
With every
School Shoes
we will give
“ l essand Fed” School
Bag Free.
Iloia d’Arc
i 'odv
Hnml •
Daughterly
Kr**e»| mi
H ami 9
10.
MOHUAN,
Tax *r
pair of
we sell
you a
Tackett & Allen
EMORY AND GINGER
m
Mr J. (). Ivie Dead.
Mr .1.0. Ivie, who lived just
south of Point, died last Friday
evening wnh cancer of the
stomach.
Be wae about <fi year* old and
had been a resident of this county
for *i cat .uwi.ji year, aud hi.
many frienda will be grieved to
learn of hit death.
Be wa* an uncle of W. I.. Ivie
1 of Emory, D. U I vie of Point and for subscription favor*
J. H. Ivie of the Smyrna neigh- week:
borhood
Hi. remain, were intered at
i the Done Star graveyard near
I’ntn• Qiindun M AV I M ('••■nni
I of Greenville conducting the
funeral service
Church Notice.
A movement i* on fool to b.old again and have opened a watch,
I a Baptist parsonage iif. Emory, Clock and Jewalry repair shop,
' —* —•*— —0( toe
Car of White Corn.
We have plenty of white oorn
a' On cent* per bushel and keep
meal all the tima at ;; 00 p.i
bushel
AMIR A CROSS.
Honor Roll.
The following h«ve our thank.
past
M O. Moreland, B H. Porter,
.1 K Maggee, l.ee ijQbertann, S.
G. Dreadin, 8. T, Cat*..
I wish to announce to my
former friend, in Rains county
that > have located in Emory
. and the membership i« urged to and solicit the patronage
| turn out next conference night, | public
|j l uur.dwy November 2nd, to dU-, K. A. Ta«b''1to!i
[ | cue* tfce matter j Xil’a Rior*. K"'
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Kalkv Deeds
Vo%» all knoa afjoat lalk\ borac*.
10*1 kmm lhr Itllovt »ho bought
from the droflfH, only to h»*^ out
Afteraaiti* that hi* team would balk.
Fought withowl ?f%i trying them
Wa* he more h*o|iah than the
loan whu paid .**t* *Kw i»«t dollar on
the price of a tract of land without
hew looking up the utier
The arsrrh hr Afterward* made
•h«iwrd a *hakv tiwl defective tlt*e
—“full uf balky deed*. c*in tryarx e-
that do AX ronvey—-a rnmnlvts
'•reak in tt»e t ham.
Wc will ftmtiafc tae ab*tra< •
either before nr alter y«*a buy the
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911, newspaper, October 27, 1911; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832391/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.