Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911 Page: 4 of 10
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THE RAINS COUNTY LEADER
iw «. «ni, imi»r un rabiiiiur
XMOUY.
The amateur aviator la having a
tough tim- of 1L
Tha more r he aviators fly tba lv*a
tba common mortal* want to.
In tha eating of muahrooma nova
flays It is hast to lat Gaorga flo 1L
A Gas Moines (iowai family claims
to havs a perfect baby. That's what
standard akin remedy—Retinol
great
0*2.
♦*e aeck along
year, anyhow
Tha man who hasn't some sort of
bobby Is apt to have some sort of bad
bablt that la worse
Many a man frowns
of tha rah rah boy and
baseball game and yells Ilka a maniac
tha rooting
rab rah boy and than goes to n
Tha undertaker treads close on the
heals of aviators who taka delight in
tba performance of circus stunta.
SKIN AFFECTIONS ARE
OFTEN CONTAGIOUS
Haw to Prevent Them.
Tha akin and Its millions of pores
am open to every form of contagion, j
from the accidental cut, aore, scald or :
bum, or the appaarance of bolls, car |
bunt tea or felons, to tha mom serious
diseases of the skin. It Is not neces-
sary to more than suggest that every
family and every one, carry, ready for
Immediate use, the worlds great
ly-R
ment. This ointment. Indorsed end
V- ♦ tcu-ASdi wf y'ujmi
elane, nurses and experts,remains the
standard of standards. It Is sclent!!!
cally compounded from natural lngre
mis, each one, and all together,
rtlcuUrly adapted to tLe skin. It
>pal c
selling for fifty cents and a dollar, ao
cording to size. Resino* Ointment Is
as easy to apply as cold cream. It Is
utterly impossible for It to harm the
moet delicate skin, for It contains only
the highest grade of remedial agents,
without even a trace of merrur;
lead, or any other poison. J
msnt Is sold by all druggists. Sam-
ple sent free If you will mention De-
partment No. Cl. Reslnoi Chemical
Co., Haiti more, lid.
particularly
Is put up In
screw top opal containers.
ury <
s oln
Masse ebuaetta man fell In love with
a girl In an aeroplane, but a good
many men fall to love with high
Clara
Aetna'a
lavs baa already caused s
loss estimated at 130 000.000. and
theaa Internal affairs am not subject
to Injunction.
I year
end of
Aigeutlua has launches another
"largest battleship." Is Argentina l*jok>
lag for a fight or merely trying o
spend money?
A women arrested In New Turk for
•ailing aigrettes turned out to be a lec-
turer on cookery whose aps^Mty wae
egg omelettes.
One of the moet remarkable ecc.
dents of the day happened at a grade
crossing collision on I*ong
which nobody was hurt
a grade
■land, la
A petrified watermelon has been
unearthed In Kentucky We can't
Imagine anything more useless than
a petrified watermelon
A physician proclaims that ba has
discovered a serum which will cure
lastueaa Rut how Is he going to get
ait /body who U lazy to take It?
A Ruffs to girl went all the way to
M*d<Hne flat for the purpose of com-
mitting suicide. It has the appear-
ance of a knock at Niagara falls.
grapher who claim* to be worried over
the fact that there am counterfeit 1100
bills In circulation le the king of four-
flushers.
Toe Late to Change.
"A man can no mjre change his rejk
otatlon that be can change his fare
or bis arms.' said Senator La Follstte
at s banquet In Madison
“There was once a wicked old Madl
son millionaire who took his pastor
aside and said
" *1 am going to devote the re-
mainder of my life to doing good *
"Dr Thirdly, outspoken man. re
torted:
" ‘Do you mean John H Good, the
aealthy farmer, or . young Sam Good,
the Socialist millionaire?'"
A report from Paris tells us that
the hoop skirt le about to be revived
We can Imagine what would happen
to a flock of hoop skirts on • crowd
ed car.
The Awakening.
Dignified mother of prospective
bride (to social editor)—Aud little
Dorotha, slater of the bride, who Is to
be flower girl, will be dressed like s
Dresden shepherdess, with golden
crook festooned with rosebuds and—
Toting voice from the stairway—
Mi where Is the washrag?—Judge.
from the
quency It Is ,
dr ipplng
^^■Ing freqfl
hard to convince the average being i
that aviation Is a pastime rather than
a peril
An Unbeliever.
"Sir.** said the haughty American
to bis adheslv# tailor, "I object to this
boorish dunning I would have you
iuu* iu«i utj gi«M> »iv&t gracdlatncr
was one of the early settlers"
"And yet,'' sighed the snxlons
tradesman, "there are people who be-
lieve In heredity."—Argonaut.
This
ry Imported 1,000.000 ;
packet knives in July, but statistic*
are painfully silent regarding the
number of small boys with cut i
thumb*
A Georgia Judge has decided that |
one drink la sufficient to put a man un j
der the irfiuence of liquor It Is
that he fw .z 1 conelder being i
th* Influence of liquor a teglttmefe j
excuse for any kind of misbehavior
The noblest work of God le man. but
you can’t make some married women
believe It.
Home of us are ap: to take advice
that doesn't belong to ua.
bope<
unde
A learned Judge ruled that a wife
has a tight to scold her husband, but
even if he had ruled the other way. w«
refuse to believe that It would have
had sny effect
A Chicago architect eaye that the
.-*• • m eg not last
longer than 500 years Even a» that
we shsll tns’st on cellist ft • *»enra
nent structure.
more
Uva In a week than
has rs::g!i! ep
using at cam shovels
One of the medical journals asserts
«h*« the automobile Is a valuable ther
■ event In nervous affections
The wsy to get the best results Is tc
be In the automobile Instead of In
front of M.
STOMACH
WEAK?
Too much depends
upon the stomach
to allow this condi-
tion to continue.
You can tone,
strengthen and in-
vigorate the stom-
ach, liver and
bowels bv the use of
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
I T*Y IT 10*41 All MUKttlS
TURKISH TROfiPS FIGHT
UNDER FIERCE FURY
Sew York, told a number of amusing
stories about bis strsnuous Ilfs as
commissioner of weights and meas-
coll. “noticed one morning that his
grocer looked eery sad What's the
mstter, old man? my friend asked
Jokingly. The weights and measures
uiaa Lo.au i loeu dropping in un yuu,
1 hope?*
"‘Yea, he baa,' snapped the grocer.
" 'Rut you don't really Uiean to say.'
evrlalmed my friend, 'that bs caught
yot giving only fifteen ounces to the
,h»ub4?*
’“Worse than that!' groaned the
trocer. I’ve been giving seventeen"'
The boa tin «’ L
K J., are agitating the question of
whether the be* ea»%tM declared a
nuisance nod deini letrai to public
Tc hi 8? set ts fcg, that is the :
si* as Go a. i
i
REPULSE AT BENHAZI COSTS
MANY ITALIAN LIVES.
THE ITALIANS LOSE HEAVILY
Hurried Departure of Warships and •
Hospital Boat from Tripoli
of bignincance.
Tripoli. Oct. 23.—The flgh’lng at
Benghazi between Italians end Turks
has been one of the fiercest character.
After sn engagement lasting all day
on the ISth Inst., the Turks returned
to the charge during the night They
made a savage onslaught upon the
Italian camp, but were repulsed. Is
the morning the Italian forces occu-
pied the city.
The Turkish losses were heavy and
the Italian dead numbered not leas
than 100.
There are good grounds for believ-
ing that the Italian force* at Beng-
hazi have been very severely handled
by the Turks and their Arab auxil-
iaries It Is understood the Italian
losses are much heavier than offi-
cially reported Color Is given to
• m« belief bv th« hurried departure
for Benghasl of four warships and a
hospital ship.
Steamer passengers who went to
Benghazi, but who were unable to
land, ssr the Tu ka and Arabs have
displayed reckless bravery In making
furious attacks on the sma>> Italian
forces Intrenched there. There are
also reports of massacres of Christians
at Derna and Benghsii. but no con-
firmation has been received.
HON. TOM BALL WITHDRAWS
Announces Thet H# Will Not Run for
Senator.
Houston Hon Thomas H Ball of
Houston has withdrawn from the race
to succeed Hon Joseph W. Bailey as
the Junior United States Senator from
Texas In Houston last Friday hs
prepared a statement to that effect
and tent It out for publication Satub
dav morning.
An analysis of this statement Indi-
cates that Mr Ball's principal avow-
*»d reason for withdrawing I* a "mark-
ed desire" In some quarters to charge
him either wKh Insincerity of incon-
sistency In becoming a candidate for
Benator. "and. " he ads. "an unwilling
nee* to let the controrerales cease
which have prevailed around the per
aonallty of Senator Bailey."
He also aars he believes that by
withdrawing he can contribute to the
success of Judge Bamaey s candidacy
for (Governor more effectively. Jodgs
Ramsey having been Indorsed by him
Mr Ball s withdrawal leaves these
candidates In the field: Congreseman
Choice B Rendell of Grayson County,
(Y>n*re*anxan Vorris Sheppard of Bow-
tee i utility, Hun. Jaistl* F W./ltars ct
Harris County Ron R R. C'Rallrosd* )
Smith of Atascosa County, snd Hon
U C. Alexander of Mclennan County-
five aspirants.
1EMM8
ALCOHOL-3 flr cent
A\irff<lable Preparation for As
similfit ing ft* Food and Re?ula
wadiisr jkiswx ns anti Downs ot I
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Opium Morphine nor MNkfmA
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Aprrferl Remedy forConwIipe
'ion Sour Monm< It Diarrhoea
kj: Vkorma.l otivtil^Hins levrriwfi
nets and Loss Ol NLELI*
Fm SimtW Signature ol
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CASTORIft
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears ths
Signature
of
Tm Centaur Company,
NEW XOKK
Alfa rn mill) v old
Guaranteed under the F»od**j
Exact Copy of Wrapper
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
And do On.
"What Is this domestic science?" in
fiulred the engaged girl.
"It consists f making hash out of
the left-over meet, sud croquette* out
of the left-over hash." explained her
more experienced friend.
ePOHN'8 DISTEMPER CCRE will
curs »ai j>oMil»l« case of DISTEMPER,
PINK SIX, snd the lik* srn.,n« hnnr*
of sll sges, and prevents all other* in the
a*me *t«M* from having tl»e disease Also
cure* ekk ken rh 'ler*. and dog distemper.
Any eoo<! druggist can supply you, or send
to mfre SO rent* and |! 00 a Vittle Agent*
wanted Free Inkja SjK.hn Medical Co.,
Pjier. ( ontagiou* Ihseasea, Gnahen, lad.
Hie Losings
"What did you loae on that wrest-
ling match*"
"About aine-tenthe of my respect for
the human race "
TO mini. PIT MALARIA
4->l» H» II l» I »• TIIF NYSTFiC
l*a* the "A riaoQaru an f A»ieLJ6*«
CHILI. l»'Mi T«»* So*’* vhsi ftm uirng
The (omul* l* plaio.t prlaied on #>»rj Sottla,
• ho* in« It U ' np./ QuIniM a*4 lr. o la * ta»
t ai.4 il.i u. .1 rHwiwi lulik. lor arown
••usla aud > lii id ran a c.o'v
Rometlnies a girl gets confidential
and tells a man that a lot of other
men Lave tried to klsa her, but be le
t)«* ouly (Hie who succeeded
Const ipal ion cause* and a#yv*i at*s many
Serious diseases It is thoroughly cured by
l)r. Pier<V* l’leasaut Pellets. The tsver-
iU iUtUlj 1mA. 111*.
A man may consider himself truly
famous when be has flve-cent cigara
and yellow dogs nameu after him
The Wretchedness
of Constipation
Can qu ckly be overcome bp
CARTER S UT
UVER PILLS.
Purely vegetable
- act surely tnd j
gently on
liver (u
Biluiusneai
Head-
ache,
Dizsi-
news, and Indigestion They do their dvtf.
SMALL HU , SMALL DOSE. SMALL HUOL
Crtnuine must bear blKTiatUTO
MEXICAN
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
ACTS LIKE MAGIC
I J. J. Pat«r*«. M D M.-.K.I1 Ah .tsr
"lr ’ t g.ia. 1 Lars found M«a-|
1«n Murtang I.in meat *14 III* magic. I
I - - I
arret, attack kkeusaiaiB la ttee aack I
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Celine, Collin County, Citifies.
Cellna: Cellna voters have approv-
ed an Issue of bonds to put In a com-
plete sewer nyalem for both business
and residence section* and also an
Issue to finish macadamising tha
streets. In macadamizing a hard whits
rock, crushed, is used for s base snd
this Is covered with shoot four Inches
of crushed gravel which r*>mes from
rarrolton, Dallas County. This makes
« surface so good that many ha\e de-
clared It to be better than that ol
the shell roads. Every residence and
business street In the city will be
macadamized.
Tessa Mills Law-Abiding.
Austin: Commissioner of Tabor
sterling has Just returned from a tour
n* five of the largest cotton mills la
the flimte. where he has been Inves-
tigating conditions He visited the
mills at Denison, wnerman. rtoohaie.
McKinney and Dallas snd reports tha*
In every place he found that the labor
and faotory lawa are being enforced
to the letter.
Saturday Night's Frosts.
R»por*e from many point* In th# I
Texas and Oklahoma rltton belt indl-
dlcate that killing fronts have fallen j
over a wide area In both fltates. The j
frofif will work considerable damage i
to 1st e-plan led cotton and the top crop j
of the early-pUnted The range
temperature was wide. Ardmore Okie., j
rmwievtne 41 above zero, while Durant,
lower down 1n that Rtat*. had f-oerlnf j
temperature and some his ice. At
(li raroont. In Ke«x County, Te*wr.
2sS Satig-dsy Thm fro*t 1
vm heaviest Mi Nora lex a* 11
M^* Whwlow'i
iMMk. » .«;■ c*
• vied ruUc. SSc m butue-
la often a dollar
y*» iMiniui
•fi.mgweraomssitigbt e«v»-
*r» *l» l I r uin IW Ugbl of
th- ordifMiT hum-m mMM mum
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t irn-r to IniMM Wm.
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*k*TVH* SBU4.lt M IJ«MT*trrtr
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Many a big gun la a smooth bur*.
If You Have a Sickly
Youngster Try This Free
The family with young children that Is' mg out the howel* and *»r-nrihcnfng the
without sickness In the house now and i'"1* storaeeh m-i*- *s. will ! > n.-dmtelr
to do In the little einergem-that arise w|,<m eratitklaughter has been taking It
A child with a serious ailment nee*I* a -i .oifullv and of Mr*. J H. Whiting
doctor, it Is U-ue. hut In the majority of of l^ena. W'la . who give* It to her rl»U-
tnstan.-cs as any Sector knows, the rhild dren and lakss It tu r»elf It ta Bold In
suffers from k- nie Intestinal trouble, nrty cent ard one dollar bottles at evsry
usually »• onstlpatlon i drug stars, but If you want to t**t H in
There 1* no sense In giving It a rill gr your family before you buy »• »en«l y
a remedy containing an .•t»iate, nor le nddr-s* t»» Dr. t'aldwell and hs wlii
fuelling of the bowel* to he always rec ward a supply free r.f charge.
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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/m1/4/?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.