Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. [42], Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1916 Page: 2 of 12
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Ciarondoa liu r*
u» areciioQ si a y.
Ihoro.
RAINS COUNTY LEADER
TEXAS NEWS BRIEFS AH EPITOME Of EVENTS
J4|
-For the aecooJ time
Nit« ail ererkim attendance
at the State Fair of Texas
hvettsa. Sunday 152,420 people
through the getee. i«rvw41nf
official report, exceeding by
)he new recofd of 148,200 eatab-
Saiurday. Tbe combined
ir the two record-breaking
a total of 8*5,«Ifi. exceed
far any previous record ever
no “second Saturday end Hun
The combined attendance on
tdlii* day a iaei year mm 241*.-
abort of the new record,
before ta the hlatory of the
Kae there been aix-h a
Htri" proof of th« cmmfry'e pr«*«|
rH> Never before In the bir ^ry
have *o many vlett ^bven
received I r r^,r“ on t» site-
ilve da ye.
k’lt1* e continuation of wegliicr con
which have given the fair two
mi perfect aa the moat ealUed
could paint tnem. Freeidosi K.
L. Knight la coafldent that even
higher marks will he reached boron*
$ the fair cloeee next Sunday, and the'
a tne» «xf more than lDiO.OOfi visitors
will have been roceiVxt through I a*
gnies liunug tue iwo weeaa ot tut
ex poet t ion.
i lIO.tHH) fO»
C. A. building
grown
gear Fate was mold In Greenville, Torn
aa, last week at 24c a pound
4 m«i At 1P4 hfiWNef
ware Issued In Corsicana during the
$228/
t nine months aggiegatlng
The total taxable valuee of Lamar
county aa shown by the aaeeeeor a
rolls, which have just been made out*
are 127,287,888.
The rhnrrh of Chrlat. Relent 1st. la
having plane prepared for a church
build lug to be elected at Parte to
Poet about 9I2.0OO
Tbe city council of Rnydcv hae
passed an order *o extend newer
mains a distance of four blocka and
bus planned to go to all the Colonial
heights district.
DOMESTIC AND FORglON HAP-
PENINOS SERVED UP IN AT-
TRACTIVE STYLE.
QIMffJUl WU H1FKNNCS
Everything Imperteot That Could Be
Confined to a Small Space le
Pound Here.
A demand for tha etoppegt
marine warfare, coupled wit
States to
of auh
h an up-
take the
pea! to the United
Initiative toward that end. Is voiced
by the i eiegrasf ot Amsterdam.
Fifty persona have been killed or
wonnded by the Hrltteh Inns rancu
guns which have born shelling the]
Greek Macedonian town of Seros. says
SAVES MANY STEFS
All liguts eirept a few Shaded ones ■
the '-.cet aud north ends havd
agaiu Uh.ii ordered tu.aod off In tUfl
sut-tts of Halifax, N b. at ui^hlj j ......--- —
uid .11 blind. mini l» drawn *r -.ord* i ,0EA ro„ MOUSE cONVENIINCb
>uk in utdete eeUi out limu UilLldUjf <
headquarters
Curtuilmeut of profits hecauso ot
the inercsH la the cost of wbeal*
and Hour was In# tm rotate! In causj
tng 188 Uaktrs of the Untied busies
to fail in business during June, July!
«..d August, according to figured
compiled by the National aeaociatr u
of master Uaaere through trade tbat*j
ueie wad made public at CwduuoLue,
Ohio.
WORTH WHILE.
F. G. Hums, a fireman, nod an urn
identified man were killed. 14 carsi
were wrecked and passenger tiaftte
was tied up for five hours by a freight
wrern on the lexaa * Pacific raft*
road at White Horee Hums mmsItI
ed fatal lujuriee in the wreck aud
died while on the way to K1 I*a«o.
Tbe largest tales of Umber and
C >mb<netf China Closet. Serving Tab««
and Roller Tray That CeeU Little
and Is Quite Easy te
Construct.
This convenience comprises a china
closet, serving table and roller trey
ell in our. This WAS Lttllt * >'
using e box five lnchee deep for the
top aud placing four wooden poets for
legs. Dimensions• Top of table, filth
1 nciiee long by lOVfi Inches wide end
Jfli inches high, end e serving comport-
meat 3 Incite* deep. The top at the
table le put on hinges aud straps or
sine I! chaiuM fastened to It to keep the
top from railing ha« k too far when
«peneil. The bottom of the ee'vtng
compartment is b lnchee to low tine
lop. Around tin* stiles of this compart-
recei««d in i xegregaied iaoda e**r sold tn l efiore • msnt are little screw h«a*ks i« smm
Auto Races Blfl Event.
The big feature of Sunday's pro-
gram. and one of the main affrar-
Unas ta drawing the rerord-br^akiug <
crowd, was the automo' II* races. The
grandstand and temporary bleacher
fiacilitiee could not ^conmvxlate the
throngs who clamored for admission,
and many were tuinou sway with the j
gaaounce.net it that all seats and
glzr. itns rs9tn been sold ft **■• 1
eslltuaUd that more than 2fi,000 pco
pie aaw the races.
1 he eieaek’ of the day's card was
the aeconn heat 1n the 75-lay rat e,
known ae the Internet ions I etste fairs
sweepstakes The even was won by
l Hearn**. drlvirg a Briscoe There
rSvere ton entrants and the time an-
nounced by the officials ftor the 25
lap. run vu HOI*.
TH’RD cnAartR on lake rniE
(Beesel Founds to Pieces <n Gale, Car.
' *‘Y,At *1 h Death.
, Cleveland OHJo Storm-swept lake ■
terle Friday gave *tn another frag- |
■ment of the story of Its "black Frl |
'Bay** —another vmsH pounded to ;
pieces carrying 21 men to ♦ heir
deaths The last vessel la the Jamo*
H. uolgate. ng ions survivor, ay i
hours on a raft, brought the
story aahorr
• Every one of the crew of 21 per
hthed. tt of »hefn sucked down to
Baath the Instant the tdg iteel boat
•aunoereu in tne anuria, wuuina i»<*
So the roll when niftta'istton and the
^ekeotiess waves watching over thn
gaft that carried their captain, wash
■ad them on when their strength gave
! The Uolgate went down the nlxht
Uf what came to be dnown In marlas
'circles an "black Friday ’* 81x m* n
!were lout when th* etoemer Filer
(sank tn Lake Brie Friday, only ra *
In Malt Ison being saved Kanv
is* aame night the steamer Marshal
F. Bitters foundered, but Its crew ot
18 were saved.
e
AlUROER PREMICA OP AUSTRIA
Act Induced by Count's P fiat te
Convene Parliament, bays giayor.
Yletma.—The aasaaeluation of ths
A«etr!rn hramlaz, C oaui
(Btueeghk. who was klMed fc>tdav. was
'purely political anti was mdacvtl by
this reruaei to convene parliament, sc
l«nrdlng to the admission »f Dr. Fried
«v<**- titlsr wi« as silent shortly efts*
jh»s erruat.
| Dr Adler Is an eccentric and super
jradl-aJ h octal 1st. soaeUmns knows
ee The Llshnecht of Austria " He
ils editor of l»er Kempferg He rtrv|
|ho aecur.cd to reveal nir motives, but
sfisr heter lilted 25 he broke fe«r
laud «1 eclat*<1 the premiers polltlca
{policies had led him to the deed.
* Dr. Adler's arrest vee fit! acoon*
flUh A without ths wgnwdlnj of twr
jnen who leaped at Ktan after hs had
fired on Count Sutergkh. Hs dls-
jchargiw' the two remalrtag ehaetbera
[uf Me rxi-1 at at those ::s- be'* h
Unstrlan and German Ifildfara. wUk
Brawn aabree. overpowered him
Tim Lungview city council has or-
dered sn eJe< tion for Nor. X for the
sleet Ion of a mayor aud three alder
ben.
At en election held at Coieuiau a
proposition that the city purchase the
■ewer system, now ta the hands of
privata parties, carried by a small
Bk4jo4 il>.
A rock crusher and aa oil dmtrib-
ftlrg machine hae been bought by
the city of Hen Antonio at a cost of
fj wm This marlstaefy will h# used
(or keeping the city atroeu In repair
The last series of municipal lm^
proven** nt bonds wse sold to J. T.
hauman of Austin for the account
| of his bonding corapaaiea for a pre*
I mtum of 82,350.
j Postmaster Buie of Ennis, has re-
! reived authority from the postoffice
department at Washington to sstab-
llsh substation No. 1, effective Nov,
18.
j Mayor Keel of Gainesville and s
I tom mute* of cttUens went to San
Antonio and other Texas cities to In-
| vestlgata various methods of stree;
! paving
I Permit to do business has been
; granted by the slate banking board L
| to the Kayniondvill# trust companr
ef HaymoRdvllle, #%mpl*sl Hock fwi^
. PtKi, without dvpoeii privilege.
j A new 97.50b motor apparatus has
keen purchased for 3an Angelo, which
Bow given only motor-driven fire-
fighting machinery In the city, the
; horee trucks having been disposed of
* • • _ j
Bull has been filed in the district
r«art at Dell* tile by Governor James
R Ferguson against C. II. Morris of j
MPlnwsDoro. claiming ftltono actus.'
] and 8.».0VO exemplary d*u***r„ !
i tnrougn Hie puoticetion in Uiu Austin •
j f tab's man and Trllnme of alleged
hbclous articles.
According to tbe biennia! report ot
t T. Hoblson. commiseloncr of the I
general land office, there remained
unsold school land on Aug 81. l.Ofi.V- ’
874 acres. This Is ». that remains !
out of the vast domain that origi-
nally bel nged to the school fund of ,
1 sxas.
Thirty eight pure bred hogs entered
fn ths show at the Dallas state fair j
breught approximately 97.200 In an 1
auction »ale The tup sale was that j
of a sow. L’s Red Belle 15th. at 9l*P j
Shi. u as one of U Durw Jrre-yr that
sold at an average price of 8*3.80. |
Fourteen Herkshires sold at an aver> I
age of 8*5.19. Tbo top sale amounted !
to 1100.
see
Joe P'wler. a fanner who live*
south of Mount \emon, sent to the
Dallas fair a specimen of his »we«t
potatoes and apples He sant nine
potatoes wtiicfi went a ius*u*«» M
pounds
ouuuiy. Ok., has closed, it opened
• • • I up Oct. 13. One thousand six fc un-
Thu gteater part of fhe tr'.ncnes ’ Bred end eighty oue tracto. compos
on »h* toed between Beuconrt FAh Mug practically X25.OO0 scree end *1
buy*- a*.J 'At Barque, which ware | per ten*, of tbo amount offered, *«4
captured by tlm Urltieh on Oct 38, sold for 91,0**0,000.
were retaken Friday by German • • • |
troops la an attack, according to thr | Authorization was given by L.tets | ["
the ru|ie may 1m* hung. In tb* coin-
pnrtineut. which My be lined with
while oilcloth, is space for serving
ihslice f**r six. Below the serving «*i-
isirtiueiit Is s thraevr which is divided
is the router by a e»* half-inch strip.
nop* la
fids! sti
ktatenu nt issued at the Ger | tenant Colonel Hquisr. chief of thg |
iuan army headquarters, | aviation section of ins army signal:
• • • i corps, for the complete equipment ul *
Art tun on the theory that Infantll. <»® additional aero .Quadrou. for the
Piraly.1. aa* tpnmd a. auaa i*u ] rs*-J!iU- araf. W]-rr th- n>a»er-»l
m au eauitmiou at M'ditraal, u» au Uortiu* khaut (ZDO.OOO f"i cath r,,uad
Ihorltlea ot Wateouat. Canada. hn». ; >«•. ha. been deltrerea at 8aa Aaio .
I»urd order, that oery rat or do, “lo. reiea. .he reirular army Ilyin, 1
belonging U a fainllr that han had j eervlce will have b. er tripled.
lii»* (tlssase shell b* destroyed ol • • •
oucc j game, fish and oy*t*r depart-
ess mem *n its aunual report preparel
Infantile pnmlyeie Mill remain. . “■> •«Sa»U4 to the pernor for
luvMerloiia dlMaee to the medl-al , roa.lder.ilon ebow. that depar-.-neal
profemslon, particularly a. to !u orl |»«'“* “>• *“t« ,h« '•«
*ia and to a «r.at de«r** In IU Iran. Tear Urn win of IMOdS.Ob. Or on, r*
'uileetoo Th'r altuallon wa. made »»rloue eouice* amountet
kuwau at in* ineeuu. ot tue aeauua | *° W-.TO **
tion for study s ' prevention o! In
(ant mortality In Milwaukee, WU.
Austin. Texas. —A condensed state-
sum issued by the emustUsiuiior «4
i Insurance and Ytanklng. of cooditloa
11 of
been .tu*«rd In the tailor- l^,r)Wt d,po.lu uurrenolln. »tl7.»77.I
lnK buMeeet In Pari, nearly »0 year., j Su4 M |2pM«.KP ore,
was f'*uad dead Tuesday iu Evergreea | preceding call on June JO.
cemetery lying bet seen the gravne of see
Thr body of John lleoberger. Nt-d | of »n bank, and tnmt rompar,
(3 year., a native of fiwltterland. j „ cl(M. ol biulnve. on Reft,
who had been utigi ‘ “
In Par
his two childrer with
In a is right temple
well will
Combined Ch na Closet, gervtc.j Table
and Reller Tray.
Ono side is used for the linen and one
*i«l* f«»r ttw Bluer. TV side *wwd fur
the sl'vcr le lined with blue ouu.aff
flenacl l-cmuse this nerves tbe same
purpose eud U chcaia-r tbaa felt. A
k|hm4 wns cut Into helve* tu Utah* Iks
knob* for the drawer and a |>air of
A bullotta on *ubeerulc.4is has just ! these krud** was placed on each aids so
been Issued fiv the Oklahoma state ! that the drawer nraM he umh! from
health department The bulletin Is j cither s <1< The leg* were aqueiw
It Is learned that the Pralrl* Oil .Issued a: this iHne because too many f»U**w of wood l*fi li>«t»es sciuare with
and Goa company haa determined U*| persons are afraid of pure cold air rniicm. Old ruMu-r-tired whsMS fro*
■Ink a well in the elgliborhnr>d of |that Is likely to be.wreval*nt out of1 toy wagon* i*r dlscnrdcd t*ehv em
Fouke, U* miles south of Texarkana doors and tn ventilated rooms Our | may br ueexL Tills ts on improve
lomaee already have l»een eecurea In ing the next few nxmlhs. beswuse tbe trajr rolls rpriaefcosly.
a*, that territory, and It Is anaounred • • • j vnvne the l«-gs from old la
put ing down the Tests is MeHcanUed wi*h large ! .1,11 he need In place of having th
ed. - land hoidiaga by fqdlvlduai*. firms. ' made. At ench wtul two brackets w
% 4 • ^ I corporations and the estates of de i placed *o that the talde could
Hugo Muensterberg. prof*sa*r oi ceased persons. ’ writes Land Com j |.u*h*d or pu!l*rl. Whew-
PU»C«OH.4 «.«. IAIU wssa.es^p .a. ] ” ------------------- • ■!---- '•VT 1 ' ........ ew. V
an address before the lnternatio.ial l*r *n *»*• biennial report, in which | w aafced. they war* pieces! Iu this aerm
polity club of ih« uuiversit), *s*-ile«> strongly inveighs against such : tng coinpcrtincut with age bending
that he had hoen reliably Informed ' holdings and urges legislation requir | only, the lid placed dm ami the roll-
HmAMK “ w1 In ‘
roechsas
that Russia and flefmany would s1m 1 io* ali*natl**».
a*! *•• j
iapring and tnat after tins peace mere 1 Cdthral
world be an alllanc* between Ger-
imauy. Rueeia and Japan.
clash*
I lend
among
go to the Oalvoeton pl. ygrcund a*#o-
elation for uee in equipping the city
with an adequate system of play-
grounds.
American troops and Mexicans
hod near Ban Jose In the Big
country loot week, scrordtag to
a report received by General Funston
’from f'oloael Joseph Gaston, com-
inlander of tbe A»atr1ct The fight
luster for 4.' minutes. No losses were
•uflercd by the Americans and in-,... .. . .
farm.no.. L l.rkln, r.k.rdin, lou1 *» wor,“ 0( wt”
1 he exports were greater tbaa ever
before In one month and exceeded
the previous record made lost Aug-
1n
rrnv nailed Into the dlnlas ntssn.
with the di*he* end ail vex u-adj* for
ting the one hdaUxcUL \a- j *t-•.ii>4 U*e ui** el u« ♦**
niversary of the Crowding of Golvee- i U not ne<.'< Heary to put them away
ton. s peg ran*, and ccntennary hail j rau»e they sre <Kit ol the dust when
was held there attended by 2 0ef» jM»r i fhe *#*p ta Th* m (mated nt
sous Funds from tbe enterkolnaienl ' this ix>nveoleuce Is:
American exports made a r.tw rwc
ovd diiHnr Reptevwher whew 8517*47
Mexicans.
British Front tn France.—The wat
. __ dej a
the roncepsus a9 opinion among the | m|#
British soldier* and their leaders. It
f« a:*o the opinion of the Germans. *f
toe views uf pilsooe's count for any
thing.
. amount
announcing these atatiatics,
tment of commerce pointed.
p|the American exnort trade
A*R^kpproa<hlng tbe 85.OfiO.OOT fi y*ar,
mark. The loUl v-f exporU for lh«
12 months ending with September
was 94.871.845.883.
Ktrtking employer of th* Standard}
•a! other eomr
N. J« ha -«
Oil and reveral other cx*m( 'Otis
orating plants In Bayoone,
Qermany Ufijntla L> Norway's Orders
Christian to.—Th* German sxlalev*;
lha« **-«*«>-(Mt tn Mi# VnrwfU
ir rni uif a *Hkfi protrsun* agoUMM
Kor.ay'e vmhgrqo ew tfi« aui
Ibf -I'lr-rai .MhWiii
th. eioctmn hold tn Tnwu re
rexdv to dotcnrlue whether th*
would Issue bonds to ths
Ot 820.006 tor tb* purpose ot
rmeting and equipping a oounty hoe-
pttst the Issue woe defeated oy a too
9onty of 80 votes
iff* iegiciiauve DMMklU# Of the
Texas good roads aaeoclatkm mat la
«ueUu and perfect»id a bill creating
a state ulghway deportment to ffiP
it her the campaign to behalf of good
Foods to this suae.
License to operate to Teaas wot
krantrd th* West Omst-Bea FYaecto
k* Life tosifflGrice company of Rea
tmtn wtta
V ite«(u DwoHMiiwif al ruUvMig,
T*xss. consist tng of 6«1 e<mtt-ihut«*m.
have forwarded the sum of 95L75 to____^ _________
the Denwrrttb’ netlonal chairman f°r j »ottd to return to wotk.
t>»e nerryslea fimfi 1 ess
• * * | Slot or Track comj*u;
r.p'.ln Jtack. matt,r ot th. Drlt ; prt.!i;. * total ot ii army
|,h allwniT North Cwl4e, dialed pult- *!tk cb.utt«ur» and 1( machanlcl.,. j .au, put,,. 1. m . ntlrv «hr«t br-auL
lt.b—1 rvo-Tt, that k'l »hlp ha* r« { ta.t ^arrdo ovorlutd on root* to Fort
„|v,i mf-o-ni.tlou ir.ni* a IbUlah u. HtuUMi. .hu. Utf* ,til mu,
ttuvMr to ta* *T«-ct that I bo Ccr-j. .bort .top and then proconu os or
tnirkl.
I*ry grxWla .....................88188
1 yard bl <e outing fU.n».*l.................U
1 rFft-nsnl whin- *l|«-l«*»Ii ................ .38
2 hlngea................................... Jf
1 can of ma.togmny stela............ -»
Tefal ...... . ............................fl to
With a wnell doUy and a vm^e of
fiowtwe this roller fray answers the
purpose of a serving table and makes
■ very attractive piece of furniture.
T* Rsmcve Iodine gtaina.
Immcrwe the Rt .lued artiftee tmuie-
•- ■* •>■•••'•** y* •#.«* M- vMteeh
line been added alN<ut two (ea>|Hjoafeto
of plaia household smuxoaia.
Entire Wheat and White Fiver *»•«■*.
ITee urn* Ingredients ee fn* enrtee
sheet hnmd. with rxcnpUtm of floor.
Fur fl»»ur uat- cupful* “ftrtre wheat
while flour The
enpfglu
(V*ngh ahoald he slightly kneaded, and
IS band'od nolcktv will »*r>f eHHr to ths
board. Lo«re* and bssrulfl! thotifd he
a.haped with hsmle ItiSfeed of p>string
Ct.ll DN.IM > -is. i mmmm r-*“—
MUM and ocutr.t abipvtci ofl N.u
tucket a.-l twi -uak.
* *.. t.i't *u.d G*. rwu*paay
at NuakoaM. Okia.. haa boufht 7*'-
A ailllt «t!»ssta* v-attw l>n«t
MUUl.hnd at LonrMa* rrtth good
aero, of Ioanna with 700 barml. pro- pro.pact, of Martina a now and tor
duetto*, iron the Crowu ' .troleuai
fompoar. Tb. MMaldnratli i vu ap
ui i.i, ;:m.icc.
H nalhdiow. preafelunt of lb.
kftoatcr Mm' amodatioa of Chkw
MWi- v-
tn. i
to nbtata m «bkm#
rt oi ohm m* mm
■uid u. >•'*« sa* “srSiwiBo **r
in M.rioo. Thn truck, ntil
Mexico from Cnlumbo*. N. M.
uter
to, ladwttry. Tb. milk wlil bo eui
toctod by Mtvoral milk mtn and
la Tcrt T-prti
...
Fmtamnior Ooanral Butlonon m
nonnonl that Um damrtawM vouid
ft a nrntf M ti.oou fc. too atroM
Oud -a.rl.IW!. nf tko k«*4U wkn
Wipe Uinta
wbirh ... luir
ammonia.
rrarui wat.r to
kiiMd Foray A. ,
.tad!
Or.ham G.m.
Try it.—ar nrrl - on will find tlw, OOO
“Wii^ Oo* lnr*» rut if BI #,,«d fro-
bom Hour, oar cupful wblt t Roar, onn-
ionrth cupful mutoomm. ono button
ncg. on. cupful w>or milk, otto torn-
r.—.-"' ad. dlmrdvM to »t>r '.tto
aud (ilach mil. Hako in fow pom. to
but OHO
Who# C.oklOf I
A mmniT uf an
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. [42], Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1916, newspaper, October 27, 1916; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845473/m1/2/?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.