Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, June 28, 1929 Page: 1 of 7
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FJIIIUY, KALNI WIIKIT, TH»8 FIIIHA* JINK 2«TH. I"
*ULLED WRUNG WOMAN U. UMS Cl ■';»
MATRON AFTER STREET SHOOli
cumt>> Hopkins c .ti .ij
JuiU1 p4»—A victim of r.
**i» nlity, Mrv \V. K. H« i i
city was allot and kill.d
b> Mrs. Oil'Hr Cnns. Vis
Wrrtulri. <1 to officers •
at fir»t refused to m kr a
rotriil. *l*ut later tolo < only
wry • Klim; t 1 hoi (’ton slur In |
ed ti»« wrong wuauau.
jCrmm was
Till- shoot iig mtun d *• I Vain
atreci in front of tin' postollici
4>t«% firing four time*. On.
hr bull-ts struck Mis. tin. m
fftf head, killing her in^t
ml.is
kill
U led fni a Dallas Woman
was supposed to he ill the vie
llu iiosceutur said |!.at
(Irosa had told him:
"I wa, neither a friitid no
enemy of V . It* id amt my
mg of her v v not interitio
tiuve sucti lrt#M le* with
Arrest Preacher V* ho j
Opposed A1. mith > n
Dry l.aw Chururesj
Marshall, Ark. June 24.—'I Ik Miv. |
\f. It. Nekntih. 03. Baptist cvimg.l-
I at. vs no »luin|H’d against (H»v Al* j
I red fc. 'Smith last fall bet *u «
(iives Views
ftm
DKPI TY MiTAGGVRT WOLNDS
“LITTLE BOB" DAVIS SATURDAY
d hen
tig today
Failing lo bee ) ihe c
umiuua'l to
••hull” Deputy Sheriff
McTagi.ur!
shot "Lillie Huh** Daw
is Saturduy
afternoon, 'the officers
were afler
Davis, hi*' brother. It. C
. Davis, and
another man, "tattle
Ib.h** beim
wanted on whiskey
charges in
i
»y (lie Hunt
•d to kn
toting ot Mrs.
related, was
i MM war-
■ding, ami
fo tile exit nt >
transporting liquor.
ih. minister also ojwrah-d a gru
era! Store. Hi piiaodvd ki» pulpd
a rii ings were
make ends me
not sufficient to
,
i
County Attorney Thornton
Cross had made a s* »L
I1 to him. saying tin bullets wen
lV*th woman have hustnnrU ar
etuldren. Mrs. Held, who was
• t ils uki, is survived hy a d.iug
Next Year
i
' ’ A \ .
~ j broken jai’. Davis was given a !»c miin
jV| "Little
uS ! If.t.nulu to be dangerous, lie ar- vvhiskev
the highway near Has dagee
| • id place, the unknown man ex* r* *****
3 arrested
r the other
hi hospital
w here he
aulhoi die*
lerving out
aid W. 3
enf 1 three children.
is the
mother
hImiuI
Woman’ll .Mi.ssit.nar>
Society Met With
Mrs. M. T. Wet er
Milk i'iunt’s Supply
Increasing Daily
eived l»>
(atm puny
on June
j Jin follow Jog entiles in the i
lor tiovern »r next year seem |>i
Ity certain; Ba tv Miller, loin Iaj
! larlv Mayfield, S|K-uker of tin* i
j House \V. S. Barr.m, Fix-Nprukrr oil
j I tie House H L. Bobbitt. Miss Katie I
Dalian. Lv-Senator K. G. Neuter, j
Ex Mayor O. i Htdcui
|Houston and Hcprt:»rulativt Wirtz
You pay* %uur luoney und
our choice.—Wills Point Lhr
id
MW raping m
j traveling
stabh Bailiff of broke fail
SAM RAYBURN
Accounts Allowed by
Commissioners Court
Franklin Bread Truck
Burned on Highway
Extra Session Disap-
pointing, Says Rayburn
e extra session of Ixmfrm in
_____ Opinion Congn.-xsutiiu San;
..J?** Wuhi.iiV UU.iouan Suciely ,,|un, 'wtm.h „„ jul„ Itaykitrr, ih, Fourth T,«. Cw-
nu*l It! a .1,, I,«l liM.lt-.. with Mr- j!( . ,, si, ii\ , , M ,|. V Eafls ill Ditch i-'i,, I 111 ml will l„ ;i I.
U' , . .
And Breaks ,ai. .,v , ts.i ,m
^•— ^uvM-iii mil i rhllor,: M - rr) uj an- ,l,>.n milk ■ utn - M, lluylwn whu i. i*|, l i! l<>
f- X. is.-k.-ll Mrv S. M. Iluo.1. and „miM,ii| f in,Ik h I. A Ik\r.r ohl -on , r^-.-h Ms bom,- nt IlmthMu <luri>ui|
'I*
non., t.ilifi 'li'm coult.l,. y Iu,,.,l,i v.ilk)n where fnr-! In-lvv.-rti 1/ n i> ai .1 I'ohil, tint llruf *h,»i1l> lH-l'»ri hr l.-ft
Ur». S. H Hood winning, the frire (rr, KJ||„ rillg | ,m,.|1M : l, « bruit n N!u,idu> when hr Ml I VVa>iiin*t."i in which hr poiulril [
la "ilclalwa |u (hur. li M - o. \jr (JrT ^ .A ail, h 'hr lriu-ln(i<’ii rna.ii-S unu
H. Ro**r. wmi.in. til Hnw u>r Kuch MU u( llu- uiik rnule- ,111V-, (.In,I t., noli- he u duing a, wrll |.sM»m»nl.-d ui*m II. rlb-d in
Feel, and Mr». H II. \,l.,in» wln-|lT1 nuiiranl, .-.I l.iaai pnamt* ufln. ,-ki . >; -. ett-d \vi:h kit wuuinl. jira* UI1 Ih P<‘-l>h ut »'•«- i-nuiry.i
^•log ii '• •»• »• rM d.i.l. I I .1 |N noil oI M „ ns ------------ Thr klul.-uu-nt ratri,,l ui
■umihi-i ol while he»u» in her , ,v , ,,r„. „,v, alri.i i\ \|r^ |,„k., On,law WaahinUt .i >hd. lim id i..it
I, .,i«l. and Mr. J. W Hall.« won ,„tt, ,hll, m.irfc . «ill K« » K<Kit S , (M y .1. ...... .1 Ih, I ,rl
prut, in cue uiutf aearr.l llu- nuin- .,,.u|,||, u sh(11| , ( ami'll tO Hospital Wurth Slai -1rlepratn. ,|.i,d. . Mi
her ul bean, ui u bowl. Afl.r llu „fli, u,|» ,|H. ,,|4I , belie., ----- Hu>l«rn .» lull.w,;
•Ilian,|,un of 'brain power' on Klev.,1 nail.. have I,, n in ,.|u-r- Mr' »<"••• ,l'"1 • w,lu h-“ been I The ri.ult, of I In. nil i
Uliunslnik I he puuh* lhr IumIcM- ,llu.r ....... u Mm,! . I. lor miu- Inn,. carried tin,, „r ChhtuWo will, in my iu U
rC nervi-d urliphllul refreahmenU. (wo or lhr„ »,u (a- Marl- 1 ‘ * ho.|nlul al llreenvili, WV I |nn nl. In- more di»apt«.intin„ In
h*4l- '■ .idwnh and rake. (.(l w(,n, ,|„. |„.,rv k-mI.-.. she w.. .in............ I b> ||,e- |i,-..|d o(|h.,,Ni.lr\ thin. n>
part ar
lor! B. HoimI, |<ro>rutN
penxex
IS. vm. end, red ..am lun-l. mu oMIni.el.
u< |fn closing of k VcW __r
—Tyler Jcurnul.
inb-Yaxtiiig I'ilrrnoon which
euio)( <l very much.—H purfar.
“If. Here No,,. Ii„„" "apUl“ R*v">*1
her ilifugblc
AI lern.
friend*
speedy
*, Misvc* bcubih aii'iyr^,
The Lender Join* witli brrTcalh.il fariiTlft has Inch
gmtjpWl a*seu:)de<L It
tlUv
wishing for In
I:
’ Oruftei Motor Comp.my has just
ianUlicil u nrw air grease gun
«*pri tails I ui It for the .New M«Kfel
A Ford*. We are making a special
price lo Model A owners We will
j.nir far. and when we say
grease, w mean it will Ih- greased
for a special prict of cm half a
dollar. Ike sum of 50 Bring
your ear in and gel (!>•- good ser-
vice We nr* offering!ng you.
PCM NT tnkWH
Mr. F. C. Monlfloniery wa. in
tireenville lucxdav.
Mrs Blv Dickerson of Abilene
U visiting h tends here tins week
Mrs. Dickerson is a former l*o»nl
gill.
H. M. I'olhinl. Jr.. Hcrmon and
Ogrw-grd Ivit- were Lanlon visilor*
Sunday.
M. H. D«vi. had business in
GreenviIK lueaday.
Kay Loiar! Jus returned after
*Weral month* visit In West Tea-
M.
Miss llollie (loizrl is sp tiding
a few divs 1n Green vi II*-
Mr*. Maggie Hopkins. Boximis-
d Lorn Oiik. mid tin I’osi
’Master of Kaiini mvilie were call-
• fv *| (he l*o*l Office Tuesday.
Miss Sarah Jane Knot *>f Chil
_dr ss is visiting her grtindpur -nls.
and Mrs Flunk f’ozart.
Mr*. Itanie l^liwr and i l’
p**ri. wm* in ftreenville Moiuliy
Mis. Sam Hire ami children of
Anna are visil’ing relatives
here.
Mrs. Jess Smith returned from
Gan Ion Wednesday where she has
been visiting several da\*.
Lugii- l.yinh and K. 11. Mmitgoin-
er> were in West Texas Ihe last
part <»f Hi,* w'^ek.
Sparks -tfnd mother. Mrs.
Spink*, w:*ee over from Dallas
SUMO.N
At Smyrna Preaching at Baptist
< hurch Sunday
The Bajdisi revival meeting lo-
gins at Smyrna July 147Ih. I'ietch-
ing by Ihe inislor, Hev. J. M. Lar-
kins, ana (He choir w II be .fed
by Dili* Hiirri’U.
Every one cordially !r.”itcd lo
dfend eec.'i service.
Mrs. John Blevins of Dallas who
iiu* been visiting h i parents, Mr.
iitd M s. b. P. Henslee ner, tin
pas( week, returned home Su.iday,
I vop'd for ii as il was nil in Hit
way of farm relief allowed by
(liAxc in power. I feel (ha! i
is certain that in result* lo Ihe
farmers it will Ik* diwipiiniidiug
and give a* little relief a» any
pure of legislation ever passed
which had for its announc'd pur
|K»xe Ihe relief c.f any eh***.
"A tariff bill has pti*s«d |h
M *uv ami is ouw pi o iii.g ill ih«
Seoali which gives protection lo
some products of (he farm and
ranch hut on Ihe olhrr hand, piles
_ higtur and higher Ihe dulie* und
. , , therefore, makes much hmher ll»«
Another Little Surplus |wltts ,h.,i tiu farmer wdi h..>
j*»» {>«} Li • nt; iui|Mi in. m ami
Hi*s. i.. Hoberts, pastor of lin
Baptisl church, will fill Ihe |Hilpd
here both morning and evening
Sunday. I bis, Ihe 5th Sunday ap
IKjintUM-ni, i> lo make up lor lost
time In prolraatrd meetings.
Soitday Si hiwd at 1:15 a. in
The oublic invited lo all services.
Arthur June*. u>tr**iiig
taxes _________________________
A. I*. Leunon. «iis|Kixiiiii
of 4 criminal ease*
J. O. Nicholson, official
expenses ...
L. A. Souihetlaud, wailing
on District Lourt
J. W. Mui dock, holding
trustee election
S. L Neal, holding
ii uxiev * it c|iuii —
M W. L .Hard, holding
trustee election Id*
L. II. < .oHm rt. holding
trustee election !.(*'
W. S. Tylei, county agent k,U3
A. A. Neal. holdi":<
tiuslee i lei foil l.<
li. W. Aiexuiidir imiae. lor
Louis tamstanline Loo
Mr*. J. N. (day, fuiamial
axslsfaiiet lb Oh
J. J.. Scot I. keeping
Joe Bry nit ' 15.ho
Mr- Arden Middletou, fmun-
ci d assistance 10.40
A. V. Terry, jn-r dn-iu M.oo
Wallet Mciiahee. per diem 15.00
S. \N. Mi D. niel, |*rr tiiein lo.lMi
M. I.. Ib u-| »n. |K*r diem ... 20.00
( (Hid II 'Use and Jail Fund
Tex.dm. Lower Co., lights
for i Kirt Ik.usi 4.1a
A. It. Jemimas, sanitary wk. 1.00
Noulhwist Tel. C.o., 3 tele-
phone* b.75 j
O. H Bodes A H. D. Garrett.
insurance on court house 36.00 !
A. B. Jennings, sanitary wk. I.0«
j The bread truck
territory bet wee a
Alba by (he I m
Grcettvilii wje <b
four miles North
dav aflernooti. A
t pet ,t.i d Dl Uda
l.miiviUe and
iLlii! Imbery of
ti > i d by l it
of Emory Tuok
shortage in the
’.iring is siippowed to have UM
!u rami' of fhe f»r-
Irear wa> driving the Irusk at the
inr of |h' fire.
(iraieyard Meetirpr
Ai Grea .view, Ho}*kinv county,
mi Annual Greenview (.rav.yanl
Mitlio* will lir held un NuiuuJay,
July 6th.
J. W. Weaver.
J. W Haynea.
v L Pols
<Agr”'*U*e.
f O'D'.uirtt is visit-
W. I Hrhisen. f vra
d Mrs
Loyd Yleifon, son of Mr.
;J. Y. Mellon, was taken to t
aiouthty wiarre ins icg
put into a platter east. He was
brought home Tuesday af|cru
Mr N. H.
ponding \
this WON k.
Hood and son.
few days in
N!n riff C.
II. H. A lams
Wedm s<l .V
ulherland and
Dal Iks 'isitor*
L. Allen spent the first of |li«-
i in Dallas.
Miss Jewel Proctor of Dallas
Wishing in Emory this week.
The Leader it contending
surpluses, believing it to |»e
Mn*|be*t and easictl wav I
*** In Rains county. With every tar-
mer growing everything that cun
lx* economically consumed sit home
and just a little surplus |o *cU
there will be more money in Ih.
pocket Gian when rollon out.
is <)• ffrndeil upon.
A. A. flughev, about N miles west,
planted one-'ialf bushel of |K)tal(H*s
in Ris gar lea this year. After sup-
plying tli- table for several weeks,
storing 1(1 bushels for home u.v. > Ani
jin sold the surplus for £7.30. (,otn-|p„,
j pare that w ith cotton.
The live-fit-home plan und
plus undoubtedly is Ihe best.
every piece of harness und every
piece of clothing that he hn» lo
alonu lht«e
Example Is t iled
**As an example, a 10 per cent
duly was put u|H>n hide* and 2h
, per cent duty on shin**. Few f »r-
I men have cow hides lo aril but
;*ll must buy shin's. For the aver-
age farmer there will be no nlde
to sell, fnetefore no money from
that source, blit many pair* of
shoes in the mfle ot Hie year
must Ik bought for every family
il may lie u conservative es-
tate it will cost every family
Iron* £5 (o £20 each year from
Ihe tariff Hint has been put up on
'Lent. Another example, an ad-
Miss Ethel Sisk and Mrs. Jim-
Miller visited in t rccnvilb* Frida).
Misses i umci A lex under and
Mauri nr ll.'rzcft spent a few days
in Ditiias the past week.
M.-sdanicx Giiy Ab'Millon. Jne
t.osart and Miss Bobbie Mi Millon
vere shopping in (ire«*nvilb the
first of flit- week.
Harmon and A L. Whittle were
Point viMtor* I uevday.
Mrs. Mary Jennings is visit • .\fi
io Dallas.
|) J. O. FYiyufton was in town
,1 --U Km,, ,„d F.y ca- W'ud,,,‘*,l*y;i .
town wi-nl lo lhr mo« In Grrrn- Mrv Ju,,u r‘lur"‘-'
vltU Tu-vlj, nlRhi bp’iw (r.mi it ti* ,Uv« vMt in
liuiurr Mill,.* ,UII1|^ '-.nton an.l Alt..
. s»n.l«v allrraobB. TI* -r. w«, M "n'1 Mr*- Krl“ *'
•» <mt fcuri. „„ t.ar d VJ"'- Hum old uni Monro.-, vUil.-d
ouitr , Look, u tho ,hrir •wr>n(»- Mr- -■"( J-
, * • **nd chi... , m, ,„m,-
^*l»a u Hit r,«d 1,:v,l
■hh^I
ingM
A. U. J* »••••!
»•#>» 1H«“*|
prisoners
?l.ou
Dlen Gilley,
stamps
1.4^
(V P Phtck
liuubcr____
...... iv.
Earl Syb rt
stamps
IM
Glarke A Courts, stall >ner> 23.36
E. L. Sleek & Co., station-
ery 33.71
W. II. S|ill. groierica for
Eouiv Coast a dim 10.2o
C. A. Southerland, stamps 2.0P
I!. F. Williams, buibbng hook
shelve* iu court house 6JU
J. I Hushing, tel. calls 3.25*
Tom W. Hill, printing. cL
Bland Print.ng Co., shiUoii- |
ery 3 »
A. B. Jennmgt, sanitary wk. 1.60|
A. B. Jrnnii gs. sanitary wk. 1-00
U. It. Itoiles and Garrett. In-
stil ui.ee on court houal
and jail ■ — 142 7B
.
xewcragi
Hjn.s
vsion of: tug of (he valuaiion section of (he
Whittle. S-iu da,.
j Mrs. Nam Hire and ch Idreo art
visiting relative* here.
a very bud condition, and il has I
been dechled to make two duy* of
it. the first working lo Ik* Wednes-
day. July 3rd. Everybody is in-
vited Jo Ih on hand the 3rd an 1
help start the work so that il may
Ih finished no ivcel.v hr 2r:! day.
We want your Pink Tomatoes.
Spud*, and Onions. Highest prices I
paid- See us before you sell.—
SAM AMIS
Ufwrfn I Mrv W (;. M< Millon
and Hobtue, of Point, und Mr.
and Mrs. let Melton were Quit inn
visitors Sunday.
Mi** Helen Berxett of Dallas
spent the **e-k-end at h «me.
•in.ii i« i iat« « mmarca act. By mnoy ]
isions the
„ dili >n«l protective duty has been
Two Graveyard Work- i-■■■■••••' •- »«w>i m«! ..»*>.r*..i *ri,
^■1 estimated, will cost • American
| consumer* in Gh t*i igbbui hood nil
I £3iMt,tMMI,6tN>.
The regular annual araveparP ,l|tl .. . J
..... , a..,i . ... k When the n gular xi vsion of^l
k!n TV'n, T T ^ress convene* Ihe Om.milb*e inti
• o Uf' *n ,'U^|on Interstate amt Foreign Com- <decisions (he Interstate Onameiee
of Ihe fact that the cemetery is in 1 . , . , , , L ,
• merer, of which I am a member j(.owuiwaiua and Ihe court* have
will have some great queslions be-Ini Arte il vitally necessary that we
fore i|. A hill for further authori I go thorougiilv into Section 15-A,
ration of consolidation of railroads | the ra*e making section and make
has been introduced and will bc.it plain and definite just what Con-
brought up early. A measure to great ik>e* me*.n when il say* lluii
control interstate traffic in be*..>|rsilrosd rales xhsH lie fixed upon
and trucks must be considered
Intent Subverted
“The Interstate Commerce Cow-
mi vsion in its far-reaching decis-
ion* by interpretation ha*, in ntv
iudflMN nt. un Justifiably attbvirL !
congressional intent as wrillen in
iiu 11 atisiHirlaiion art of 192U an I
amendments thereto. The court of
the country and especially the Su-
preme Cour* of L'nited States in (be
t>'Fallon decision ha* made acres-
snrv. in my opinion, thr xtv.imp-
.. " - -
llu value of Iht- properly ii<v>/U,l
to lhr »erv,i-r of IrantportKlior. »n'l
unk,' it al.o ciiaiii |liv i-Ii-mmiiI*
Hint <a>uuri-n nlt nii, lhr comrni.-
»ion .hall lakr life ron»iler»lion
io mi in. it, ai II— .aluMiMMi ui imII
way property. Wt muni h*v, an
honest, fai. valuation of lhr rail
roa4> an,l lliey »liould be akuael,
In collerl from Ihe American peo-
ple In rale, no more than a
reasonable return upon tlu» honesl
valualiM Gremiville Banner.
Keen net S'". I
E. W. Toll-,, mad murk
J. P. Drear, road work -- -r
l>. v Stu Id. road woQi
II. C. Willis, road work
J I. Fuller, road work
W. N. Parish, road work
Claud Drear, roud work
E. II. Clewls, road work ««
Jig* Williams, road Work mi*
Lee Pai»oiis, road work
H V. Tail,), road work
k. L. Met ‘-imn<V road wk
Black & While Ser. St* , gav 16 73
Black A White Ser. Sta.. gM* 46.36
Ernest < lewis, road work 666
S. VS McD ’ul, MM«t
yuj^rvlston -- 70.66
Annul hogue. road *ork 3.00
( A. Bryant, road 12.66
PiCvinet Nil. |
II l*‘ Vu-Nfin w>«(l **' 'T, JSS*
Ce< il Lanier, road work ... 10.00
John Shed, road work _ 1.00
J. V. liny, road work 10.(10
Homer Fiwlrr, road work 10.00
Llyde Cheek, road work I.7S
Curln McKee, i ,..d work 17.00
l. i-o I'uikrr road work 10.00
W K Adoir, road work J0.U0
S. I Hylanl. riuul work 7.50
Ld Holiinvon. road work _ hlOO
V Mrliahee. road
up--rvitlon 0(1.00
Hlrfek A While Ser Sla, «u 5.01
Itlarlr J Wliilr Ser. Sta.. gau, 42.00
Juki Taylor, rood work "j#
J. A Fowler, road work . 15.00
Preeinrl No. S
II I., t-itrgr'atd. road work 21.00
I-on ro Sindh, lumlirr 21.52
A. P. iv,•olrn. road work 2.00
H I' I'oughcriv. h oiling
lumb. i 5.20
II. !-. Daunhert). haulinf
lumber U.00
A. A. Terry, road supervUion 45.00
Jaki Taylor, mail work 2x00
P M. Green, road drag 5.75
T. A. Jennings, ruad work 2.50
Black A While Srr. SI a.,
ga, and oil____ - - i.M
Ittsafe A v.ioir Ser. iia,
gns and oil 4.00
W.l! Sotllc, bailer, dig. 140
Uraairl Motor, Go., hauling
road loot, 2.00
Lonao Smith, lumlirr 1740
i , e, mi l No. A , r.,
M. I. H iitlon. road
yupervirion *tJ0
Edward lri-■•' . road work 740
Ghfford Uobio.on. road wk *40
Geo Hughe., black,inifhing
T. E. Oabaro. faa, eta.
Hag Trimble, rand wort
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