Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1922 Page: 4 of 10
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RAINS COUNTY LEADER Fnday September 29th. 1922
“HOPS" stead of tiuouiH
ON THE EDITOR ami lour.
.My molto is und shall be: "It taught with the goods on to Texas lor more than twelve
you want tiie other lellow to lie "less up -o here goes: We months and in Kams County
good set him an example". have got no money, member-jfoi more than six months next
If any Kluxer wishes to re- ship Iree nor dueh in the preceding the filing of this pt-
ply to this 1 hope that the Edi- Knights of the ku klux klan titHm, and that Clinton Grant,
lor will lie fan enough to re- for printing the news item a-'ivrides m ityran County Okla-
Emory, Texas, Sept. 25.
W. Mill.
Rains Co. leader.
Dear Sir:
1 notice that your Hoganxvillv
intimidation have lieeii taught from infamy m Rams County, Texas, that
up that when evei we got she has ivs,ded in the State of
t:t ion, i
live ides
correspondent seep s to think quire him—it to take olf its cow isnit the Kluxers giving the homa
that some one ought to reply to ardly mask and sign its name, pieacheis at Ungiit Stai eleven[ That plaintiff and defendant
the article recently published in Mr. Hundred Percenter ot iioliuis, the widow ut Emory ten weic man.to in Rams County,
the Leader, "Catholic Throw Hogans'nie, Why dni our Kill- Hollar* not even including tiie Texas, on Uve thqi day of Octo-
Defy in Pace of Klan”. As L^w publish an anonymous let- "anonymous" lettei uforesai<l l«jr A. lb Hi*2l and lived togeth-
think that nothing could lie lie l t«n lor the klan when lie wont which liar caused you ei a- busl.and and wife fol only
publish an cuticle loi you or me to have such a bad .-.pell. one week’ that on or alsiut the
yoi
bad dtlendant
the tit icat nm
ter for all of
than
and many other vital questions it because he
'that confront us today and as njemui ship u
get
kl.
ttmg hi.s recover from the alxive
free spell soon you might tell
without cause, ju.s-
or excuse, accused
I also think it is the place of a lot acting as publicity agent editoi in advance whether to this piniutiff of coniiiiitting
like many ol the preachers evi- publish an article Horn the Cal- acts ut adultery with other men
country Editor to give every tit
lien a fail’ chance to U heard dently arc.
I will ask the Editor to allow Rut really, Mr. Parmer, Mi
me to "pop off" a little, allho Workingman, doll t you think
what I have to say will not meet that we ought to stay out ol
with the entire approval of this squabble between the
many of the so-called “one hull- cnuiches.’ We arc the ones
dred percenters and narrow- that always "get it in the neck
minded cranks when someone has to go to the
First thing that I want to say linng line, and gel it in the
k agam when the s
publish an artlc
i lor ilia Voice, which among oth and cl having intercourse with
er Hungs, says that the knight different men
our .Soldier;
C. CLINE
that this accus-
of Columbus took -.everal mil-nation was wholly unfounded, in
lions of the money raised for la< l. and plaintiff had m no
the benefit ot our soldier boys way given defendant cause for
‘over there' and used it to light lieheving or making such accus-
American institutions. ation; that this accusation ren-
Rut seriously, Mr. Cline, you dered their living together as
may write all you want to a- husband and wife insupportable
settlement gainst the Ku klux Klan, if you that by reason of such accusu-
SO.ME DOOR AND
, SOME FOLKS
New Series of Interesting Arti-
cles Starts in The leader
this Week.
Some dogs are mighty like
human lieings and some folks
are mighty like dogs—in some
ways. In the new series of ar-
ticles which starts in the leader
tin. trank 1' Whit/ord, in the
guise of interviews lietween va-
rious kinds of dogs und the dog
doctor, illustrates the similarity
of human and canine problems
in a way that expresses common
sense, humor, philosophy, and a
good deal of dog-information.
There are six stories of the se-
nes, and each one will repay
reading for its quaiyt enter-
taining value.
We will not deliver anything
from 11 o'clock a m to 2 o’clock
p m I*. S. NYCL'M.
make no statements that
lilielous and will eliminate
sonal shafts at the editor.
aie lions plaintiff immediateld lett
defendant, and bad iiof lived
with him since that date as his
is that I thank God that 1 was1 neck agam who
liCrii "freak" enough anil with comes! ixxik i
broad enough mind that I have lion us! lilielous and will eliminate per-
not l>een fisiled by religious fa- A. C. CLINK. sonal shafts at the editor. Wc
natics into tying onto any relig- - inspect our readers loo much wife. And such cruel and
ious faction and lid to lielieve .. .. .v. , -i,, t> , to engage m that kind of dis- harsh treatment rendered their
that said faction was one hun- . ' ’**1 **,' ' ‘ ' u . eu -ion or allow any one else to. living together a busl.and and
’ per cent good and idl nth- ^ Plot. - ' 1 ‘
er* were wrong (especially . ,, , 44 ---impossible; that the plaiutilf
members of otht'i .leodsi anil 11 CUV1'l i .R J Public (tHTI'W l« have attempted to live with
blinded to the fact that there *»Pt‘n *li’ 41 e *"* *** ” , defendant, after mil. charge,
could he a little bit good II, the iw xff Ch w tdi ng •. ' " r''' ! '^i , w,’''W *'»»• ‘■•'«"'.’d and d. troy
other fellow even if he didn't do I ‘ ^ • w th the Nhenll or any Constable ^ health
iust as I would have him P,'°PU' *ho ,Ju , 1,1 ;ams County (.rretmg: Wherefore, p.emises consid-
flacond Will my that any IUJI1 IU“'ov*‘m,nd*d ‘“"1 le K‘ 'C)l ARE HEREBY COM-- ered plaintiff prays that defend
man with half a mind and who ***“. ........ ... MANDED to summon Clinton aIll u. ^i-ved with citation to
In naif wav conversant with the , ' , '!!■“? ^ (*rant, by making publication „mM.al UIKj ariswei lids iietition
subtle and secret workings oi oml «*>«• la ‘ <>»' tli Citation once each week at th next regular term «.f this
the Catholic Church and Knight 'iUiU' ,l iun‘.c*»"U:> ul ,ou.lr’ f“ for four consecutive weeks prev l oult, and upon final h
Mes.lames e,. P. Flunk and .1.
W Me Elroy weie Greenville vis-
itors last Friday.
Try V’ineo Herb Tib M
Reeves Drug Stoix.
THE LITTLE MIMSITER
The attraction at the Emoryl
Theatre next Saturday mte Sep
tember :!0th. will lie the Vita-
graph feature is six reels enti-
tled the "l-ittle Minister” star-
ring Alice Calhoun. This is
undoubtedly one of the great-
est feature pictures ever film-
ed. The manager saw this pic-
ture at the (lid Mill in Dallas
about four weeks ago, where the
admission price was 55c and
pronounced it worth the money.
In adidtion to the feature pic-
ture a Rato musical program
will !»• given which will tie more
than worth the price of admiss-
ion,
There will tie no advance ill
prices on this picture, the
prices remaining the same 25c
for adults and 15c for children
undei twelve and over five
years of age.
NOTICE
1 am collecting for Dr. L. T.
W ullcr and ask ail nidi hted to
film to call on me at their ear-
liest convenience.
3K 3-t J. H. LEACH.
of Columhua knows that that ar
tide clipped from the AmeC ,n
. and copied
palpable fraud and a v wy poor
counterfeit at that.
1/ the Klan, as they claim, is
mdly trying to fight the Cath-
uja Church or its methods. I
think it would lie very well for
it first; to learn something a
lout the Catholic Church i d
then go at the Job in an educa-
tional way and try to teach ehe
peo|ilc (if they think the |ss.
pic havn’t got sense enough to
know it) that it would be bad
)£. T any fanatical religou I .sly
to get control ot our govi rn-
ment, and also try to stick to
the truth instead ot resorting
to lies ami frauds and appeal
ing to the mob spirit that is al-
together too strong in mil fair
land as it iV
The world is aflame with the
spirit of the mob; every relig-
ious cre>d would like to enforce
ious
this old yorld, and we are truly
glad Friend Cline was not liorn
in that class.
In auswei to his thud para- p,,aipayer pul
graph in ivgard to the article |,uy jf then
laying a forgery of the kmght
upon final
return day hereof, heie«f >ht* hav. ludjioim
’■ * P^P4 published (*\rj .tnntilliny the
County, if there l.e a iimoni existing lietweei
uhlished therein. for (.,,st of suit aiai otl
any new spa- further releif as she may
hed in the Eight Jill titusl to
-uring
of mat
************ ** *******♦»***
I FOR SALE l
if 1 uni low yelling the latest SINi.ER .Sewing ■
iR llai hine Y'ou will find in all factories and School ■
+ of Domestic Work !k> Jier cent of the sewing ma- ft
jK chines are Singer Sewing Maehines let me place S
^ one in youi home on easy payments. 5[
* J. L. BULLOCK. J
^ S S. M. Apt.. Emory. Texas. jra
* * » **«*^*-«4«**«*«ii
Delinquent Tax List
nn ,lt>v
# w,il Jltdici.i
District; hut d thtn
paper published in
! District, then in a r
f.title tliiit wc ilo Ilf
it lielieve
paper published i
ii the
nearest
that Mr. Cline m
ji official
District to said 1
Tiirhth
Judicial
^poKehiitau oi the K.
of C. And
District, to appe;
he next
we iU.ho VIant to Niis
that Mr.
t i guh r term ol
the
District
Cine caiuiot say, ol
his own
Court oi Ruins
« ounty
•, to l>e
knowled***, whethur
there is a
hol.h'i. at the
Court
House
gintfle false premises
laid down
thereof, in linn
»ry Te
xas. on
not, m that whoU
* article.
the First Monday
in L>
ecemljcr
Wt- are not a .sp»»k
fejiruu for
A. I). 1922, the
mg the
the Kmifhts of Die
Ku Klux
Fouitii iluv of T-i
tu nine
r A. D.
Klan and therelorei w
e will |>a:>b
1922 then and ti
iu« to
answer
up par.tgtaKh I, 5 a
nd h and
». (letitiou filed ,n
feaid t
ourt on
note oui impitkiHOl
is of his
the 4th day of Aj
"•t il A.
') 1 !*2’.'
statements m j>a» a^i a|.ii
Vuur stalenienta are aatomsl
| i i ik to this writer when
} make the statement that the
Its beieifs upon ali eise A holy J chopper, agai.ust the unioir|eging
war is eminent, pi the East and H,'w 1'",l ..Ja!,t
if it comes it niav spread over K**8 J*how that >ou «an 'm -
the entire eaiih Iwfon* it stops. *'eve nothin* you hear and not
If ftuch a thin* comes to pass more than half »»t what you see.
how long do you think we poor] ihey have always told u- t la
fools would last trying to fight
•gainst the combined throngs
of Confucius, Rudah, and Mo-
numvH'jxd on the dock-
said * ourt No.. 1806,
you wherein l'auline Grunt is Plain-
tiff, and Clinton Grant is De-
fendant. and said petition al-
That plaintiff resided
mory, Texas, oil the 2i
,f Scptcml.i i A. D. lt*22.
L. II I1ARKKY, Clerk.
BOX sVlTEK
The Leader is requested to
annouhee that there will' la1 a
l*>x supper at Pilgrims Rest
Friday night September 2!*th.
The public is cordially invited
to attend.
gel
ized
goon
liking
hammed Kith
forces lorn by all sui ts
tkms clans ami ne s '
It seems to me I k.
hove all othei time
to la? trying to
Mead of fact mm
. If the kluxer have
puipwe m view, besides making
okl Einja ioi Simmons the rich-
est individual on earth, (and it
is a noble purpose, indeed) I
think they ought to get to work
»t it instead of trying to hi nr
on a revolution between the
Cath«^ and Protestant* ol
thu country. Rut they are so
inconsistent you can't get them
to “stand hitched" long enough
to L' analysed. If they are
fighting the Catholics they
, need every Ann-r c a.i's help, re-
gardless of his lieleif. lelipious,
political or otherwise If they
are tr.vi
out of business they need the
tiie unions were a big 1 actor in
the ku Klux Klan, but maylie
......... you know ; we don’t. Rut wc
so-called have always lie.nd that it took
iiic. a nativa-liorn and a protestant
American to get into the Ku
Klux klan and it is probably the
.. we might foreigu-lioni pait that you are
t united in- alluding to. Rut we would like
1 V
to have some proof, if you have
it, that that organization is ac-
tually fighting the unions.
Paragraph twelve is the next
that we will notice. You will see
that we are just picking out
the easy ons and will leave that
u,,rd work for some member ot
the Klan to wrestle with. It
is passing strange to the editor
that you would want to hurl so;
many little, nastv insinuations
as us. If you had been a regu-i
ar reader of the I snider (and
we are using our subscription
book as a guide for that state-1
rnent) we do not lielieve .vouj
__________ _ _____ would try to make so many in-;
to put the liootleggei sinuationa that the editor evei
published matter for the ku.
m
¥/
A VERY Btx>d suit
”Tailored to Meas-
ure by Born" will cost
you no more than the
price asked for clothes
of doubtful merit.
The values we are
offering at $30 and
$35 are especially at-
tractive— you have
never bought better
clothes for the money
—dependable all wool
cloths in new patterns,
tailored precisely as
you order.
Money back if you
v t____ are not entirely satis-
! I ft ff I fied with the com-
pleted garments.
TAYLOR & WHITTLE
EMORY, TEXAS
help of lioth Catholic and I'rotes klux kluu oi anyone else that
thnt, and also Isitli union men was not signed Rut to relieve
and openshopper any uiuiecassagt fear on yout
it they are nigHin/.ed to aid |K<<t will tell y Y hen and now
the openshoppci ui they are do- that if anyone should want n ^^—
mg right along, why tight the answer your scattering re
,h,e HWHWWM
*amMt neither of them? name juat an you have <L»ne. H
If they ever enforce their “In- thus us not .satisfactory you nui>
visihlo Kmpim” upon the Aniei take the matter up with the Ku
■ .. — m* - - —I. A L a.. ma 1 L la m I ho lx 111 ffhI g ol I 01 Li 133-
11/111 |R'1ipir 'ill.N III my piU|h/ot ; llinil V* W»x **•*•*•-----
its my guess fttaf they will have| bus, just whicli ever you think
to make a strong appeal to bothl you can get the best service.
Catholic and bootlegger >' d all Paragraph IS is w here lie got
other classes (regardiss of how our goat. Ye gods and little,
low) that are fool enough to fishes! It has Is-en
1 last of Land*
1922, for the Tax*
pi amv With Pro.
of 1811.
and Lots
a of 1921. m
vHiums of
Delinquent oi
Kama County,
Re(V*rted ‘
eu Civil Si
31st,,
■ nCom-
tatutes
Name ot
C*i t.
Gng.rnU N
Total
Owi«er
Abe
Driuiteo Del
iinquent
Tuxes
A list Wc *' H
188
864
E D Rojas
160
$42.59
Alexander, K 11
9836
G A Bass
104 3-4
30.88
Allen. I; .♦ Stella
121
1465
II Howell
40
23.22
Arnold. T A
228
1201
L M Stringer
160
18.44
Amis, *N4in
78
A Esaary
38 8-10
Arms, .Sam
686
I* Adams
20
Anns, Sam
37
230
i Conner
53 1-2
36.59
Anna, Mrs. Carrie
2;x*>
J K '1 iiomas
20
Amis, Mrs. Carrie
321 1
-350U.
Buist 134 E. It V. 8 I ilk ol
50.77
Aims, J A
280
678
G B Yarbei
3-4
27.28
Armspteger, F E
271
412
N Wade
199
41.93
Adams, S B
Emorv 1-2 o
1 lot 1 f l>i<n*k 8
1.04
Barnes, Bessie
14
348
T I) Brooks
105
32.46
Barrett, Ami
2(k»
1 Wilkins
14 1-2
3.27
Burns, A 11
80
439
Jos. Forsyth.
33
43.66
Burns, A 11
80
439
Jas. Fnrsvthe
51
43.66
Bentley, K 1,
206
15-156
R Sumgus
1
1462
Bentley, C V
230
669
J. Tollett
90
Bentley, C F
76
15-219
R Earl
26 1-2
».SB
Bentley, C F
33
681
N (! Crettenden 5 1-2
56.49
Boswell. A K
280
678
G B Yarlier
2-6
1694
Bruner R
284
370
J ) ancey
97 8-10
Bnmer R
29”
661
1 Wilkin*
103
Bruner, R
J3
628
.1 Cunningham
18
71 36
Brure, A. L.
(41
953
1 Lae
50
Bruce, A L
85
1114
A Eitzgerald
86 1-2
19 19
Butler, R P
110
34
•)as. llfMikei
105 2-10
34b
794
J Winston
80
95.73
Barrow, Mrs E L
268
781
I) S Warren
54
17 10
Barker, E S
280
678
G It Ynrber
3-4
'."fj
Barker, E S
280
678
G B Y arlier
1-2
14.15
Busby, 11 C
49
D M Case
40
Rusv, H C
266
668
1 Wilkins
45
.15.65
Barrett, F E
294
f; 48
1! Webb
84
22.39
Renton J B
231
345
E W Tollett
99
Renton, J R
161
1292
J McMillon
66
65.54
Buttes, J J
110
134
Jas. Hooker
46
18.43
Billiard, A F
28
9366
J A Boss
39
18.29
Barnes, W L
229
349
M Tollett
178 1-2
158.97
Bullard. J L
278
G B Yarlier
4
20.76
Bailey, C S
80
439
Jas Forsythe
58 7-10
2369
Barker, C C
175
332
B D Oisinia
36
8.87
Byrum . A J
170
54
N Navarro
173
67 35
Bridges Pete
105
456
W Hewitt
21
7.99
Bentley Bros.
93
24
B Gage
1 1-3
1.86
Bullard. W E
175
332
1! D ( Ititrua
49 1-2
Bullard, W E
175
332
43
29.61
long
7
a elephants ernd got a ticket to,
Kaiaerdom in its place. the show that we had entirely
Government and .set up
Jserdoru in its place.
I stand for Americanism that forgotten that childhood trick.
is tag enough and broad enough: We hate to open up our private
go embrace all classes, all relig-j 1 star ness here lefir* the public
ions. All creeds, and that is wis^ und take‘the ridicule you have
•tough to know we will have toj heaped upon us alsiut acting as
right all of our internal ills, publicity agent for the Knights
(Hru is tsiucutioiiul process in
; publicity ageni
1 of the Ku Kl'
Nycum’s Grocer> Store
Nice line of the best Groceries to be found in the
wholesale markets. Reasonable prices and free
delivery from 9 to 11 a. m.
Nycum’s Cafe
We serve the t«st things to eat we can obtain
and if it’s s meal or on^jr a lunch you will find u*
ready to serve you at any hou- of ti.e day.
Nycum’s Market
We hasp fresh meats and a nice line of packing
house product* on hand at all times. We
want your trade and will try to piaaaa you.
Couch, C B i Allie,
Couch. C R & Allie 76
Cain. C C 25
Cain, Simon 105
Cox T. B Si Mrs 181
Covington, C R A Mrs 180
Cat tlelierry,, J J A Mrs 61
Cullons J W 261
Case, S P
Case, S P
Case, S P
C xike. Mrs I,ena
Childress, J L
Curry, W S S8
Ci.tn, Mrs M 165
Cain, Lewis 109
Childress, W F & Mr 192
’’ 57
•* 294
Co. k, E V A Bessie 24
| Case,
Buck
lux Klan hut
i
1 < heek. 0 H
Dean A Jordan
Emorv
129
18-18
456
118
664
398
1
148 79-178
32 529
208 <7
107 *106-1205
era
107 1106-1205
M
1
221
681
1121
668
487
529
47
!I25
330
13 14, 16 ,17
80
26 8-10
82 8-10
50
40
84 4-10
70
1-2 ut lot
M Evans
C B Boren
W liewett
W Parker
T D Rojas
Wm. Denson
N Tyler
F McMahan
M Cummings
J Sherman l(j
T II Vf___ . ex *
o ** tumuli j 'jq
G B Y’artier 3-4
J W Hamm 81
John Christian 26
B Miller 85
J Horgis gs
C L Rice
J Denson 11
B Webb 22
N Brantley 86
M Cummings 24 1-i
J Shepherd H$
G W Kittles 101 1 2
Jnt) l onnor 164
J R Thomas 11
TAP Ry. Co. 171
Uk 7
39.41
11.02
8.62
26.06
28.27
20.17
34.87
19.68
59.54
6.34
33.60
14.34
10.66
26.94
42.82
29.3*
20.0*
41.3*
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.