Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. [42], Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1916 Page: 3 of 12
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RAINS rOlTNTY T.KADKR
vf'TVls’fT
00 ILL '
TO WORK
ONE U1
BED MOST OF TIME
- —-a^rs ajvd ^KrubL^^r .,
Their Care and C\il<Iva(iofv
[ Health Restored by Lydia
t'mkham’a Vegetable
Compound.
kl*l»napuu», Indiana. — " My health
r and my c<m«tKutlon m ran
down that I notnd
not work. I waa
thin, pair and week,
weighed but lCf
pound* aud naa in
bad moat of th*
Uma I began tak-
ing Lydia E. Link-
ham a Ve get a hi#
Compound and five
month* Inter I
weighed j
I do all
"work and waahing for eleven and 1 can
truthfully *»y Lydia E. link ham* Vog-
etable Compound fcaa bars a godsend
^ir me for I would hare been in my trace
ay but for K. I would tell all wo-
I tottering aa I waa to try your ralu-
. ■> "—Mr* Ww. Par**. :«2
liddiaon Street, Iadlanapnli*.In<liaaa.
m
i In hardly a ndfiiiniriiood in this
it where.'. scin* woman haa not
fret'.'* V>«a*Itk he train*1 (jtit rood old*
v>Untff, 1
rg and V*r4» remedy
If then b anythin* about which yon
advice, writ* to tha
would i»ko tpMtol
Lydia L. IWlW
rice, writ* t
Median* Co., Lynn.
Metal rant Supports.
Those Umd of camping out will l*«
find to hear of a uew cuouIvamc* reu-
sdv’iHg of a fvmbiiMHl tent Irnia*- and
tot, wMdi di#p*n*e# with rmmharantna
poles and simplifies th* question of
ho* i«> ntov* out-’x sleeping accoiuiwr
lint ton from place to place. The new
fe»t Mjpr*irt« ar* of light angle ina,
I ml tfc? Son** r pieces as u.-U rhosa
forming me eeti »umi gu with vetlt
tent sre jointed ao tnat tin y may
fnuu
the t
lights by two coll springs, used
I up w
I C«.t* |
the Name purptra* as spring* in th* <>r-
fohled up alien ueoereito. The
MX
dllnary house bed. During th* day the
mi* can tie folded up against tfc * tent
flame ami well out of the road, by
r#Uu«lug on* of the apclufpi at each
fcSd'
B, I
CABBAGES AND A KING
■LI2A0ITH VAN BCNTHUYSEN
Whenever Ton Need a GmerH Tonic
Take Grove's
Tha Old Standard Groves Tsstaloss
•hill Tonic is squally valuahl* as a G*a
•ral Toaic because it ccot*un« ths wall
known Made propart as of gUxNlNK aod
IRON It arts on th* I.lvor, Drives out
Malaria. Ranches tha Blood and Builds
t# tha Wbola.Systsra SO cwU
Logical Oeduction.
-Is H title interest hi in ina nuiure
**»idy eluuaW
**Vcr¥ mnrh: wanted to Prow to*
day If rat-tails belonged to tha pussy-
wilWw family.’*
‘•red ver*e. nr lied attention to the fact
that the hud con;*, to speak of
fubbngix snd kings, the ho*«t <Pd not
have uny Idea that th* (Ini* would
c«>me when there would be uny actual
relationship In* tween the two. Now
kings hav* eome to know the jralu* of
the nihhnge white the value of the
king htt* taken somewhat of a alutup
la the opposite direction.
This story deals with an Oil King
etui a cabbage »n.p. Midas. with his
fund of gold: ('rocMi* long mentioned
ns n marvel utoney. and the other
owners of Inrge kingly eheste were
hut ordinary piker* compared tu John
I>. BsekflMler. lie haa In one vault
!» the osse.iM-ot of (he produce ex
chnnre in New York more hidden
wealth than all of the old kings put
together.
Yet lie has s lively Interest In rais-
ing cnbhagn*.
His Interest In this direct’on is valu-
able to all of the perwvns In the reun-
The Woman With a Hoc.”
I wonder If my reader* nr* using
their available spare for g.trden pur-
prees with as much wisdom as rite
very |>oor of New York are doing in
ruhhage patch of the Oil King? j
Or. F. JeckeenXelebrated Physician,
ed down to posterity hie famous
for female troubles N
•old under the name of 'Famantn
Price like and $1.00 - Adv.
What he i
hand*
p-oaertption
i In New York Is equally
lt*s nard enough for a nwn to loft
hla friends without Including his ene-
mies.
rv * **itS *■
Uw surd, ttrws* •"** •**
IM'S AJI
tun*, fa l t
C"*v*«<M nerhing f»*n»fal *• Ws so
e*u«»i« iseoo i»
UM oA «i»*"* Slrt
It |ifuiuw*«Mfe «-NbS .
o* lukb.ug. rvium .i««o^ P*'”
of Sob »•« vi'i In* rvf«s4-
•a • Ntissa - *♦ vN^ku**. ns.
At ail fu«4 |»*n
WAHWUTTC*
OlOUft CO.
jusI RUN IOM
and It la for tills reason
tliat 1 am showing you a picture of
»h* Oil King a euhhage patch und tell-
ing you how the man with the greatest
store of wealth wisely refuses to let
a chance to rutae even n tiny crop be
wistful.
hen I say « til>bnges. I do not mean
ihai the putcii is confined to ttoie one
thing It Is only «*»e of n»*ny Ail
of the garden products that can he
used In a tiny spare as* utilised, and
around tl* ' '%•-*. to work In a little
with utility, there are flow-
art along
COTTON
f We head’s er*»on o* so*slgRTreat *ahr 1
snd insBi >•srrvi# varvili- ..« •
n i,n h ‘I, • ml«er#
yixif i »4*0# will h« UMH lelj tres fn»w
all *sstasr dsmsgs. fUgMet dasslA-
•biIomb sad lowest tr ursst rutf* o*
monvy sdruoovd. Writs .m fjk Ml
OOHLMAIf, LESiTR & CO.
The ol'Vest sad iirv*Ni etnla. ..4
S * « f*^x>. t is Taxes.
HOUSTON. TEXAS
-----------------
The Rockefeller cnhhnge patch la
located In the yard ■+ the f»-
tuous ilftcuefetigr hmiiiuis at btxty-
slxih *tr«»et nn»l the Kait fiver. New
York city. It Is In this remarkable
Institution that the wise men of set
tare r> khum on iponkeys uud thign
so that they can learn how to save
ih lives of babies snd grow mips Many
of the grretest discoveries of science
have been tnn«|e In the hlg bnlldlng
But Hheu th* tuaaier of the iidHUmi*
came almg he saw something heslde
the germs and the mysterious re>
searches of How In th# vtdnliv. It
no wnti it* him iluti the «.i«#h««d
nothing to do with t»»e yard sl.out the
*e, and thni no nnmmit cf t>arflll
interfire with putting the «»jn>h
r und to some use.
j*c tr* ordered that the rtovian and
• hlldieO !tt the cottgcatod, p»
horttood he given a Hinbo
vcgetnMea on ihr BOtiNtl yard. The or-
der hr .ufln about a frai»sform»tn*i».
Now o« any day one nnjr are tit*
woman wUL the hoe at work on .h#
garden that 1 rinses the stun*
gteet learning. Pb* la cot bowed
tin* weight of centuries like Kdwa
Marfchim’s ?n'n»W!s "Mat!
* prw
That
Auction to
th« cabbage pntch of the Oil King?
A “DOG” FOR THE GARDEN
By LIMA R ROSE.
When a theatrical manager has a j
new piny, long before b* brings it to
the chief city where It !s to be
thiced, he "trice It on the dog
menu* that he takes the predu
some small place and lets the actor#
see what effect the play ha* upon real
people. If it works in th* Utile placed
the manager brings It to the big cUy. I
Maybe he And* some defects that the
little town made evldcut and they are
corrected.
The eerne Idee Is a fine one for lee-,
ers of th* garden. Make a trial gar-
den. Pick out some little spot which
has Intensified soil and the best ren-
ditions. If you Intend g«dng In foe
auy particular culture, try a llttl* of If
In the trial patch. Maybe the trial
will show juat how to make corree-
try whu hav* ga
le a ifsson in t
nnd a tip from
worltl na to th*
star# etotl #«*r n
r*t*n plots reesuse it
bo *cof!»»fr.y of *pitre.
be rtebaat man In th#
value of using «*v»ry
• •wine snmiMhilt* 1rum
HUM* a *»«*». svaSfl & hrmrtartf *5.
th# larger planting. A llttl# tlm#
epert In tasting th# poasthllltt#* of
a flower or a plant h*f»»r# making any
sTt#*kli>» ti^XpafmAbr Is nftrars cihkL'
•h# soil.
Th* climatic uml noil conditions are
I MM’*'
could
v:&\ *
X -rw.. wen I
Dot the same In any two section*.
The greatest expert on big cannon
In the United States was recently
asked If he could not tell by figure*
and threry everything shout big guno.
"X<*." he said, **I want It to corn#
out of the gun."
That theory la a fine one to use In
•anfters of the garden. An none* of
r«*al evisrrlenre Is worth a ton of thw*
ory —end a ■■sides. It increase* ttie joy
of having actual knowledge of the
woutletfu) things that sun. air and soil
will do with st'ed* and rlanta.
ROSfcS FOR NORTHERN LATI-
TUDES
l or bardines*. «u*ru> growth, tuv .
doin of bloom color and t»reuty of floor- J
er and foliage free from disease. Kadi- |
ant'* la a k >n«»u* extra hardy hybrid !
tea.
If you c.tn have but r.^e white roM, j
•elect Fran Kart DruschkL With fta .
large, full, pure-white flower, it la e J
thing of lieauty.
Amulw. Uyioio i* tpviuai Muni* la a .
g«MWl one to select la Mrs. John Lalng. j
It la a b-autlful soft p*r.k rose, wed ,
formed and a |*er*lstewt bloomer.
For a good »«-d rose 1'optshi llae- 1
w-fswi. a hybrid (lertMdiul is a g'HMl
Then there are many oh! faxorttea, j
smii as Utrml Jareuemimd. Mm ,
Plantlef, Harrison, tfrerge fV. Mack
amt the York nml l*inraa#n. rose*. |
i«t pin.' plants statnl th* retd •
womher taiily well. P !• the meiring
•oiowa hod cold rains with freextag
'reather overnight la the spring tl.xt
ta r* jet trying to Ihe life of rhe roaa
Oeveieg Irish Coal Mines.
idea
TAKE 6000 CARE
of the Stomach
IT WILL PAY YOU
When weakness develops
HOSTETTER’S
Stomach Bitters
y Develop I
Th* Idea that Ireland will never
become a uiinlug coup'ry o' unv sc
rtinnt is not the view of the N*wry
Urban council, w hteh at their last meet-
tng (‘oualdcrtsl th* pro|M»nals ninde by
th* Irish A'UMx-laUon or tius AlMuagers
at bnWI*!. !n view cf *?i« >
dltlon of the Irish coal supply. If
reliaved. the gas managers said,
atuailer gus works must be shut down j
and th* govruiueut should Im* urged j
to provide an adequate supply of ■
at reasonable rates. The Newry eouu- i
dl approved this ojdtihm uud passed a
apedal rt-solutbm to be presented to DPliRFR m mmm MV
ths Brltirh cxeeutlrs stuttug that the ntlfltlflDCn
ttfn* was op|mrtune for tb* devehqe
ment of the iarg* and valuable coal I
ut«-ttMir«-M which undoubtedly exist lu
Ireland.
W» Get You, Madsm
Nephew—I trle<l to get a raise to*
d.jy. mini, bM the bow refused It. | ^ . - .
u™. Biawtertiy Too h«d. i >iStrengthens “■■* Invigorates
PerhaiM you didn't approach him at j 9
.h. mayara,. The genuine h«« Private
M«nT a man t»Ua a «o,m.n thu StlUTip Over the IKck o(
only i»n* lw ever loved merely from 1 n ... . . . « .. immia
r„r.o, ha»,i.. Bottle, tnilit on having it
W. L. DOUCLA’Sl
“TMe SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAM"
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$3.00
Save Money by Weorirg W. L Douglas
a. For Ml* by over liOOO shoe des'erx.
4k SlOOuSUKla
w r I. msw i
VT rrei ot ell .h-we ec
Known Bb ms in the World.
of all ahnot sc dw tacMMv. Ihe value u gv
rhr wearer protecred igamc high poor* for mlrrtar
retail pruts ore Vtr uot rwrywhiB. TTwf CMC
f*ra»ciBO* chon they
pnre p«oi tor I
1 do n N«v York. They
*T1»* quality of W. I. Doug'w product » goorsnaewl iff asore
* Haa 40 yean stpenewce in OMktng tine thorn, ine amort
•rvlcB an tha Icsim in tha fWuua Centre* of America.
Tfwy ore made in a wetiaqiNppod faesory at Rrorkton, Nbs .
wor.mg with
1 for tha (on
W id
dnmmnax jo to make tha
con buy.
Ask re*r iltM Ssslsr for W. f- D**g1r • Shsro. If ka raw
wot liMtl, row wlih t hr hls<i f* - « wl, Uks at War
mafca. WHta far InlsrsMl is kaakiat •■plrlaiua law U»
ft stHMS <>f tha Mjhrai (fsnlisrd of q*w&Mg far iks prtew,
fey r turn mwU, paatwg* fraw.
LOOK FOR W. L Dmsglae
f saw* sad r-- - -
W I l»<H,»is. whoa Ca..
. ::
♦Thoroughbred!
It oar* ta bor 4*wkb»4 **wt* — twd
M par* ta bar d.w*w*fakra4 cwU —
OVERALLS.WORK SHIRTS etc of
Stifel’s
Indigo Cloth
•Standard O Ar ovei 75 ymara
are every rich thoroughbred. Firm, atrorgljr
woven doth, that rear*, wear and weather.
Color that iaats aa long aa the doth. *■ 4
y —* *-d Aa DHHBB s indigo
by tiua little nurklRT flHHHH sta m pad on th*
back oi tl>* clods sss- MMWBWna* We garm*oc
Look for if — and you’ll never be disappointed in tke wnar *1 yosf R
elntbrs -— lif It’* Ate tl OTH lr tbe a* r ment that wrrrm tha wear
J.LSTIPEL4SONS £S%JS=
r vMftiNC, vrest vhoinu
VS&Xt fg'M-i IS&sHS
LITE Restaurant
fiepy yiw ter yvr
* tfio. —• •
TO VA- AT TllI
arthasH ta at VOW M
_.__JM *t yea h*w k**a «
•—srfefen prow. ~*Tg i
JACK FROST BAKING POWDER
“Have -rou considered whet vou’re lost —
Through nreer
»
haring used ‘Jack Frost’"-
A soft answer #<Mu#i.ni** turn#
away talk.
i barlty Narva boreb wb*n Urn
bou*e«irening **«#ou begins.
Anger's a *t-»o# c*#t in a hornets*
nret.
If marriage wasn’t a lottery th# law
might not in erf ere In ao Many renew.
iU
>.. H'.-ir
No Mood *» E.aogerata.
tied the prlv.'»t» >..ienior ot
mil a reea«iin»a Haherman toll
ANY IftOUOTBIOUS MAN!
t:.rt
c-:."r. .*rn*..t!saer.,*»«VJ!»31
|r«- She Wiwv la Mu> ik.il. I ab«»t MS atari Til fm a went trtp.-
to Bike a betur »aMa for har tlrtia j JR'fe#t Mfod JW thlnlt Sa told tha
one «t tho exjwow of a taaa ohaae I trothr'
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tao It,H* ,Ua«a ’aLarlr. 1 yceahsr s 4Msa Is BUM. Mart*
Take s Has triad and proves raged? ter liver Co tap lards. CssC
ivesesa, Bitia—aeaa. Jassdice, Kidney Trushlea, lavareor B*d
Blood, Pimple*, Istfijectio-i. II -sBertaffrsa these tala
Dr.Thadier’s liver and Blood Syrup
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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/m1/3/?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.