Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1922 Page: 2 of 10
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K.\IN> CCt NTY LEADER Friday Sepleml er 29th. 1922
SHE
Dowell & Fitzgerald
AND Fl'RNI Pl’HK IS ( OMPLRTk
if rn:«T thicks that can be had
i K II \\E I HI. GOODS A MI THEY MUST
Local iNows.
Katv Time Table.
engcr train schedule:
South U.unri 3:oo i*. M.
C. A. SOUTHliltl.AND, Agt.
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NEWS OF A COMING EVENT
‘WLW!t WE'pE All
tz,p / going! I
Fiv<
iund Mi
motion
11.50
RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS STOCK COMPLETE AND TRICES
THAT Will. MOVE THEM. IK VOl FAIL TO COME AND LOOK OUR
STYX K OF RUGS ON UR BEL ORE YOU BUY YOU WILL MISS A BARGAIN
WE WILL GIVE ~S. A II." PREMIUM STAMPS ON ALL GOODS
SOI D FOOR 4 AsH. Hi. SURE TO OFT YOUR STAMPS BEFORE Ytit
LEAVE THE IIJlUSE. SEE PREMIUMS AT M. I ALLEN'S STORE.
Dowell & Fitzgerald
Hardware, Furniture and Undertakers’ Goods
pant*
Miss Aleen Undos went to
Dcllton last week where she ell
tered school for the coming
teirn.
W ANTED A “Mu. lio.i a- coin
panion to an i4tl I <1; . r in-
valid or chi Id re i. Cannot do
much work. A.iress S. I o\ I.
Rl. 1. Point, Texas. 99-21
Cleotus I!. Middleton left Mon-
day for Denton, where he will
enter school for the coming year
CITATION
THE STA'I I. OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Kaiua County Greeting:
Yol ARE HEREBY COM-
MANDI I) to summon J. S.
Scott and U. S. Seott,
by n>.iking poblicatmii of this
Citation once in each week foi
four suci enaive week piexioim
to the ret«ni day horcof, in
JMuir County, if tlleie is a news
puiu-r put lished thernin, to a|b
|hiii at the next regular term
<>l the County Ceuit ot Rains
County, to Is hidden at the
Com! House thereof, Emory.
Texa on the First Monday in
Octal, r. A D 1922 the -aim
being the 2nd day of Octo-
l«r. A. D. 1922, then amt
there to nnswei » petition filed
ill auill Court on the (ith day ol
Octal er, A. If 19211 in a suit
nunt: ei ed on the doekot ol skill
('our No I Odd wherein Uii-
• >
H Plaintiff, und .1. S.
mid P, S. Scott are Ik
lemlantv, und said petition al-
•- Th-.l heretofore to-
wn. .On oi afoul the 2Mh, day
o .fWk emliei. 1916 the detenu
*rTi J S Scott and I’. S. Scoll
made, executed mid delivered
their cevtain pioinis.iv note
laryatdo to the oldci Edu.irdf
I'Hil l
( OIU|S
■ Company
on the lit *t da> of November,
I <*16, for the gum of SfiOo.no,
with interest thereon from date
at the rat> of ten per cent per
nrtnum, und providing lor ten
l*r rent nditlowil on the a-
mount in Cese said note was
placed in the hands of an at-
torney foi oollertinn or suit wa*
instituted t’n-ieoi to eolleet
the same. \
llare'ii Fad not4!.* have i«
fore said Court, *ht its afen
-aid regular term, this writ
with your return thereon, show
iif how you have executor! the
same.
Given under mvhiind and the
Emory, Te.;nr <Jr this the 6tl,.
d of September A. D 192
r* M. MID) >1 t TON, Ck rk
itnty Court i idns Co. T
* u y V i
I -#ve» Prug Stow.
HOGANKVILLE ITEMS
lly 1(H) per cent American
Health not so good at tins
writing.
Little Miss Kulh Smith is
very sick with bionchul fever,
but we hope for her speedy re-
covery .
U is st dl dry and hot.
Kire destroyed the residence
ol Liultlett Citiuch Saturday at
ternoon. We are glad to report
ilu.i tl.e contents of the house
wore all saved except a few
small trinkets.
We are still having g-sid pray
er meetings. Smulay school and
singings.
i,ro. Garrett will preach for
us on the Fourth Sunday. Ev-
er) I isly come out and heui a
gissl. old-fashioned sermon.
Kemeniliei Bro. Watson will
preach for us on the first Sun
day and Itm. Cl ipmuu will fill
his appointment on Saturday '-e
, ,n the second Sunday. So
you see we *r» having lots ol
yoTnl religious services and we
want rveryliody to come out
and feel welcome at all of these
st - vices.
Mrs. Ilessit- Searcy and la-nth
er, David Choate of Ali-u were
visiting their brother, J. K
Choate. Saturday night an,
Mr \\ A Keid and family,
win* left here two years aim for
;; famous Ilio Grande Valley,
have returned to Rains county
the hub of soil varieties We
e\:end t<> lire Reid and family
a hearty welcome.
I vvi'd hid you adieu.
WANT ADS
For Sale. Wanted. L.ost
It YTKS— 1 cent a word for first
insertion; (<j cent a word for
each following insertion
Coton Staid Hulls at $15.00
per ton and meal $2.35.—E.
A. W AREN. I'mory, Texas.
Register No 367111, Ftig Type
Poland China Male for service.
Ch arges: $f> M. M. Vincent, 2
nu West of Emory.
We will not deliver anything
from 11 o’clock a m to 2 o'clock
p m. P S. NYCl'M.
Judge 0. ll.Kodes and Mr. .1
E. Alexander and son. Alvin,
went to Sulphur Springs on bus-
iness Monday.
666 quickly reltives Colds, Con
tipution. Biliousness and Head
aches. A Fine Tonic.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A Carter.
Misses Jewell Proctor and lie-si'
Nix were Greenville visitors last
Friday.
" *'eo. Ryan and son. Will.
’ von «ere lieic a few hours
last Saturday evening It was
the latter's first visit here •’ 7
years.
FOR SALE - 12x20 tool
house on Emory school ground.
See Shepherd Bros. 37-2t
FOR SALE
On- g--od fi (t P Morse-Kvir-
banks gasoline engine. 1 Ford
Burning in Stand, Price $100
each
FIRST STATE BANK
Fmorv Texas.
Mis Robtde Montague, who has
teen quite sick with fever the
[last few days is reported l>ett«i
st this time.
See u. for that New I’erfec-
nn Oil Stove. -Dowell A Fitz-
•ndd.
FROM WILLOW SPRINGS
By Jupiter
1fi<* seres in Palmer eounf'
near Farwell, for sole or woul
trade fo Items countv proper!
—A. BAI L. Fmorv, Texes
fi t Dunliar cemetery is now
re,- Jv for inspection. I hot*-
th t everylwdy who is interest
- d in tlio upkeep of the ceme-
tery will meet with the com-
mittee on September 30th at
2:90 P. M. and help carry on
the good work.
D. K, YANCEY,
Contra* u-r.
...d Gai leases Mnru-gage*
U Notes for aale at this office
House and Tot in Point. Texas,
for sale, at a >>urgain; located
in fornt of school building.JFS-
V'Y MOODY, Point Texas.
(,fK>D V VKM FOR SALE
120-aero fartn. 3 miles from
i .niorv and 5 iniles from Point I
in half mile of highway and clos.,
t-. school and church. 79 acres
in cultivation. 10 in pasture and
10 acres in timber. Four acres
orchard of peaches, plums and
I-ears 5-room house, hall and
two porches. 30x30 lain, sheds
I nth sides, smokehoqfio. cow
d and other outbliidings
is is an exceptionally good
m and cri* tv* Isaight for $47
ah
ir own h-rms at R y
SISK, Route 8, Pei*
ignig is oi
at tired of.
Ille Armstrong. wl
school at All -a.
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rttendmg
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APPEAR IN STATE
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hi atr updc«.
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d iring Rutwoiob • i • ** rtinsr, Ik lo
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1! a «i«4h1 holds th** dit I I ■ k f* • *d
f 4 '.i -o nmd* • ItnlUk «b«i ho
u ■ • It is f»i • \ f< oRds With
ih** 1 -f«s v I .1 H if S' » • go ng
t<> tr* Riid lux* ihs mark
klto h«» dodarrd h# wil; try te hoit
IlMittdkhl f i•cord
Tb$ ir " * p am -• Row r
coursr of p> *d.4 Ht 41 it wil! IimIimi -
a nutnr* of i« wl. ih sail
known Trid* dii - wi.l i ( Hr»pPl«
i#rl kiRRi»*R' Ob#
■ .t r,»' g«i»«
■ttkt* K.- tad •*' w***»r W
and Tulaa
(»««l if . • Or e> fo »lag da
rata would be welcomed.
Coiiou will soon i»o out, lor it
is a very small j«l> lo |>ick it.
Several of our young folks
wi nt to Boyd Sat urday night
to the pie slipper, and report a
giHul time.
Misses Diamond andUuhy Mc-
Uateis visiUsl Mias Eva Hai-e
last Sunday.
Mis- r,eltie Gillwrt visitevl
Mis Wanda Briggs Sunday.
We hod a fine Sunday school
last Sunday. Had good rejsirts
on all lines und more present
than the Sunday Isrfore. Ev-
erybody come to Sunday school
next Sundny. please. It will do
yon good. Our Stfnday school
is getting up a program for
Hall) Day. Will make the date
known later.
We had a fine Hinging last
Sunday afternoon, as we always
■hi. Singing is One thing
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i Rtevos Di ug Store.
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afloi ih*ir
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roa that ontrj.1**
h»n ovor toforr
-oiling dole. *B‘-
te “l«iold upeeker' wl* 1
► at the Stele Fair of
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will he
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CITATION
Tin: STATE OF TEXAS
ri the Slu t ill' nr any Constalite
i-f Rains County—Grweting:
YOU ARE HEREBY COM-
MANDED to .-ummon W. H.
U nnpy, l y making publication
of this rnation once in each
aeik tor four coiisecutifn
weeks previous to the return
0 , Ini of. i-i some iiews|iaper
i-u- i lu-d in your County, to ap-
; i at the next regular term
tlie o( u ity Court of Kama
County, to lie hoideii at the
' or; lions, thereof in Emory,
Texas, on the fust Monday in
October, A D. 1922, the same
bciim tin- 2nd day of October
A. '). 1 ° ", then and
there to answer a petition filed
in said Court on the Mth day of
September, A. D. 1922. in a suit
imm- civ.I on the docket of said
1 ourt N" 1059, wherein W M
Bound is plaintiff and W. H.
Win.,,)'. I.- doloiidant., leing
-nit on ni'lt executed by the de
fendant for $2(’,1.00 jaivaMe to
plaintiff, W. M. Bound on Dec.
I, 1922. and secured by chattel
moitvaee on an undivided one-
half interest in 40 head of cat-
ll- I eing steers and heifers, of
VHieU Size., colors and ages,
-.landed ”V\ ” on left hip and
iiuuked with a cix.p and split in
left ear. also note executed by
VS II. Wimpy, to the order of
W M. Bound puvahle to said
V\ M. Bound on Dev. 31. 1922.
(•cured by chattel mortgage on
. arr-cv cows, from three to
.... yeais old. of various sires
....I c-.lo. s. I heifer calves,
thus- led steers, 3 years old—
no murks or brands; 2 Jersey
Heifers, two years old no
marks or brands, and all crops
oi com. cotton, cotton seed, and
..11 (.the, kind of crops to I* rai*
0 | l.y defendant on farm lielong
to said plaintiff and situat—
n Rains county Texas; or,
other land that the defend-
,-ot might cultivate or have cul-
tivated during the year 1922;
also amount of $1*9.54 due to
plaintiff by defendant for cer-
tain larni implements, cane
seed and hogs, a s alleged
in plaintiff's petition; together
with interest, attorneys fee*
aid costs; ami for foreclosure
of lic-i and for writ of sesquee-
tre.tion, etc., as will more fully
appea. from plaintiffs original
petition on rile in my office.
Herein Fail not but have lie-
fore said Court, at its afore-
said regular term, this writ
uiih your return thereon, show
ing how you have executed the
same.
Given under my hand and the
seal of said Co"it, at of!ice m
1 .....iy Texas on this the ot..
dav of Nepte.nliei. A. D. U*^-
J M. MIDDLETON,. Heck.
Countv Court, Rains Co. l.-xa*.
ing
ed i
m 11
. of
•f, this
Me--- Ed Roan and Herckal
• i - it were hen- from Mini
ek. They are
-nod rwls bu*i
Mr. Ron" Wl>’
i« best t -ad tha
eer hotweer hei
md that they ca."
f the brag roods
working f
^is down
that wo.
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1922, newspaper, September 29, 1922; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832420/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.