Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. [5], Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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}year. Leave your order ond money!
j with The Firxt Xatlomd Bank, or J
•with Lowftty Agent Knight. The *e*d
: will eat you 11.50 per bushel, pita
j4 or Ilk- for freight. These seed
l.irr mreumcwhd by Mr. Knight
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Notices
when a CJ
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We atnve to
our customers the
service Mid n /tiling
pie iMs ns Defter tliwi
sulistii d ciistoinem.
Visit the burlier
SI»o|i on the corner
where your work
is Iiighlv HiipmiHted
O. C. VINCENT.
ition
tide 1
mh entertain-
mm i«t» when a cnarge of '<l|ili'
slur i* made, obituaries, car Ik of ,
a/,) *, resolution* of respect, and
II he <1 arg
matter not new*, will
for at the regular rate*.
Sat ii rd.i \ U Its last day for pux
Mf that pool l<i*. lb tier step !•%•*! •
To get everyth lag reads f«u a lug
•rap and plenty of fun. don't negl«‘« t
to gH your rmbtliab lo vote.
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Teraeing. rotation uf crop* and
fertilumg wili pa> well in (hi* ;
f#U"tr>. It has been ib inonstrated |
|g (he *a|i*fasiuHi
farmers And the terrueing gnd.ru
lotion |»hi> mights important p:irt»
^+.1 ib- most tcwnomicni
QEND TODAY for date worn
^Jertul book of avinp It*
800 page* are Wall* bunfuic
with bargain price* on thl
thinking i 1 J
peicod at a ears *
If .sou waul sour cotton to bring j
from ten to twenty dollars pet ,
bah uiot< than the assuage e«4ton j
^|v plant m«mhI *ee*l. From ten I* >
hkAih «tfttur« |ar t»ale U wliat the
fcayem kiua-k off the price when it
fatb it* b*w a slamlard.
Now about thi Irish |N»lalo
patch? The supply is claimed to be
yrry shod ul this lime and those
who deal in point**** ‘ire expecting
A good market hy Ural spring
growing a few e>tra bushel* this
gpring will d«»ul»tl«‘ss he prorilahlc
MA1LTHISCOUTON
iS/h flic territory bring
nut Viiu /;im!t It tins ;ii*
will'd upon fin thirty-third
«*k*vttiH»ti is :*** tC'-t
lit levtl, Kmorv the Lotrnix s< it hu* a jmjMil.iliou m
Tin poptllaiioii ol flic Comity is 1(1.11 At I’miii Uii >
it other import.m! towns Hull (lit town of h nun .
t utility was limned tor Eittory Huiits. an ilitlalrmii>
pioneer, wlio.se ivniniiiM sleep in tin- renieli-rs jn.st out oi
r.mory. I lie (.iumiIx is serxed hy the Missouri h.ois.is & l«-\
as and the lavas Short l.ine mdroads.
Among the pioneer hemes who hruved sasaRe opposition
hy sell ling in ttaiiis (anility “with flu liihle in om hand and
the rifle III tin- other." and who suflered and lolled to pase
tin- was lor Hie tut tire gii iIimns nt our (.omits were liev.
\inhroM hit/.get aid. Isaac ( Ah-xnud -r. Mains Wafer. Will
I iision. ". S. robin. Janus loirs. I*nrs i as lor. Tll|all, Magee.
Jas. II. Flow cm. Hum. Hrvuitl, Khjah lollell. Johnathan Me-
Malian, .1. llimker, John Moiilgoinerv. Win. (dnretl, and
mans oilier. All ttu*s<> hardy pioneers sleep III* dreamless
sleep in our eeineienes amidst till* elieiislied dead. e\eept
Mahrs W.dter and Win. l ustou, who are the rml( survivors.
flu surtuee of the ( .omits is generally level, tint sufficient-
ly undulating to drainage It is ssell watered by Ihe Sahuu*
riser, wliieli forms Ihe siMitlirii Isiuiulgry lilies, and by a largi
tribiitnrv eallcd Lake Fork which Inverses die northern por-
tion. Algo numerous creeks, toss it. Odar. Hull, Turkey, tim
ret I, Elm, lieur, Krunks. Hrualty. Heedep urn! Sheffield furnish
an abundant siippls o! water lot every pm pose to everv s»
lion. An a hu imIii ii I tunb*rgr«iund supply ol water is seeiin
at tit pills ot I l oin .'Ml to .Ml feel. Isv o thirds ot the !* oilti**.
lonsistsof hardwood timbered lands, milch ol which lias hern
cut away, but sufficient remains lor tin* making ol limih*
fence posts, amt otlu-r purpost s. l)e|M»sits of *ii|>erior |»rn U
clay ami lignite are plentiful, hut is only utilized !»v one brick
plant which is making a success at Linger.
Hams county has a gent diversity of soii. divided lietween
gray-sandy, black-sandy, black waxy prairies and dark al
lev infs of tin* creek Hoftlnms, which is capable ol prmiocii ;
everything ueceamiry to sustain hie It pr«utiu‘«*s I mm a liatf
to one hah* ot cotton IN*!' acre. iMt bushels ol i-« i ii. ItMI hush*
<d sweet potalias. /'Ml bushels of Irish pot.I|o« s. (Ml husli«*ts ol
oris, and ittl bushels ot wheat. All \arietie of veg«*table'
fruits ami la-rries known to this latitude grow here lu\uriaiitl\
I be average annual rainfall approximates III inches, though
s« uielinies there is much less than that, yet in all tin* ( minty *
history she lias never known a complete crop failure H* i
great variety of rich soils. h<*r rainfall, ami her gentle rolling
surface, which prnvhlcs a proper drainage, are great lactoi .
in Iter divci.,died agricultural development.
Ihe s*»il ol Hams iaitmlv is larg«*lv a rieli samlv hwun
adapted to the growth ol fruit and vegetables. Truck fanning
is fiMtmiiin glarg« pro|M»rlions, and nianv of onr dliirni ni«*
devoting their entire attention to it. IV melAn and sweet
potato chops are important ami many car loads are ship|»cd
on! annually. A large acreage is devoted to berries, eurh
toiimtors and other vegt*tnhles. Many of our citizens ar» tak-
mg an inleest in the growing of Elherta ne*« bes and main or
cliards are la ing put in. A 4*01 isideruhit acreage is devoted
h» |ieanuts and rihlmn earn* grows on our branch and creek
bottoms with tropical ardor. The poultry imlustrv is findn *
taxor witli many wlm are paving attention to the raising
fim* chickens and eggs. Imt is coiukichol mostly as a side Him
on the tarms. Ihe raising id tim* Imgs is also reieivnig *»l-
hnfion and many sph iidid hlmck <| and graded imrkem are
mmiimi on the farms.
Hains (.onnty has a good svsfi iu i»f tiighwavs ami pubtn
roads. A gr *yeled highway Zi miles in h ngfh lrt«\< rses |),«
( onnty (nun Norlliw si to tlu* Soiithein .mittmi, and a gr id
ed highway extends from the North to tin Southern Imundai v
iK siiles a good chain of piddle mails throughout the Louutv.
Cramped
and Suffered
HMy !•*< k *ml kMid would
•t fcf sni 1 hud to gu to bod.M
say* Mr* W L. Rnnt*. or
Wortkv'.Mt. K>. “I )uit could
net Mtuv up, for I would cramp
and iiiffcr *J. I ws* very
D^rrou*. My children would
wet on my uirm.1 It wano t
m plmui* !«•« uir to trv to go
•sywhoro. I felt *0 had
“My OiUttier had taken
CARDUI
For Femait Troubles
•t OH* *o *h* tnelotod
tb*i I try tt 1 took four boi
tie* of Cnrdui, and If one
ftkouH *ee tn« now they
wouldn’t thtnl. I had ever
bo«n *>c*
“I have galnod twonty
pound*, and u.« cheek* *r«
ro*y 1 fuel 1u*t fin* I am
ragul*r and ha van t the pain
MLlf« ta a pleasure. f can
do no Wdfft «lth eaee !
five Perdut the pralae '*
(Tardul ha* relieved n.*ny
thoueaiid* of ia»ee of pain and
female trouble, and ahould
kelp vou. to*.
Take (ardul
At AU Druggist!’
New Way to End
DangerousCough
The roost stubborn cough i* relievrg
with the tilt duaa, and te veiy often
broken up entirety in 24 houra by •
IK" *111-tli Um U Oi* the i«IUMM D*.
Ktitp'* New Dt>»covery for Ouigtu.
llete ia »l*r method. You simply take
one tt-4-|MM.niul and hold it in your
throat for ! 5 or 2(* seconds before
luwmgit. Thepieacnpuon liasnikiutdr
aelM’ii It not only writhes ai d heal*
**roev*s urtd irritation, but aleo looariu
andiemov«*« the phlegm and* •»*vffee*K»n
whsh air the direct uM*evd the couifh
ing. So with the cauae wiovgd. tlw me-
veresuouth usually dt*fepi» ar*<|usaly.
Dr. King's New Discovery is tor
cough*, cheat cold-. tmm< hitfafc spas-
modic croup. < tc. l ine for children, p *
- m> harmful drugs. Very t onotmead.
a* t he Uo«e 11 only one teaspoonluL At
all K »od druggists Ask lor
2
I hrn* art* iimiiv
. . ............. •»T'r,,,,,,»n'n* '»!«■»• m nomrv t*kiM*s lien
A birgt; ttcreogi* mlupt<*<l to fruit'unci truck growing *m| p
jlnri-,11 ji il I.»innlit ttwilltWr •rtlk n.. >,i„| t,„„|s i
I- l-niv m«.,I in miv Irnrt l» >..il b.M.mv<-a Ihi-*
-T* 'lU° ' ' »' ^hl Mil .1, 1,,-ll.till^ t||H.H IlMWlioll Mil'll
mnrmpiiieiil; i.i,.j„,H.rx.-.t l.nul s|v.v, *r, , u|||,
lo Hmiii, (.minty, ||M mu- blfMcil spot in nil tin nulli
Head the advertiarinent*
l/wlcr. It will pay you t
p«Mted.
Mr. Knight, out iMtitNigrtilititi
miriit, iiniMirtMtrr* IhtH «»«i Itiritu-p.
4*11 X *■ iillirlivi lilt >414 • AvWl It* pl.t ill
*»vrr two lunwlretl .uni tiftx »m*v
t»f tinntittM'M, unit t|t.ul»ll4*vs ludlo tlx
will tie ill 4’xi«it ii<-« till out the tim
tiered portion of thi- i-tiuutx wiliiiu 1
Un next wick or leu iluu 1T*>
tsstc om furmers *t«>1 lust xcur iu ,
fotu.ilo gniwing IN still liugir iig soul
we ;»rv uwurcil plenty of this
JHipul.tr fowl.
A'p in t lump county a 14-yrur-olil
furl produced 245 bu»hcL t*f vwi*.et
potatiM‘s (Hi 1 nii acre of ground. If
1 lira per 11* need young girl cun
J0mt* such u huiu|NM- « n»p of *wee*
pdlultss. what might wr rgfirrt
of un riperivni-iil furtarr?—Tyler
Tout ier-Timev
Aa wc tindt-rsluml it. in ('.Hinp
esNiiilx they kux« poi.iitt curing
pbinis. unit tliut means the girl got
*tM' ilollai* » bushel for her potatoes
• htch iv aloHd fixe time* as unit It
I** the an rag.- ct*lt«»ii ci t»p pays pt 1
M*rr. Kmiiri is promised a |H»tut<
curing plant thi* season and an acre
or two im polnliM's will In* wiirlli
tti** while ot every farmer.
SINCE 1890
J. F. Arendt Ha» U»ed Mul-
Ers*0!. * Iqv**1 trv Differ-
ent Stale and W rite*
(or Supply.
TMfMter * • r*r*tv*t (roe* an*
*.f o«r ultl . uituBfr*, a llr. J. F.
Ar.-ndt:
'J nil imahl* to procure yoif
MTT* KN OL acre, ao pleaa# eead
me I5.0U worth by einrea*. L
last uactl your MI L KNOL
aiara IsPO and karo /uuad it to
be all voo claim for H and more.
—gad 1 ituMvl do without it,’*
MELENOL baa ao mo ay oe««
around tbe home or farm that aay
oar who be* !>een ac« uetom«d to
keeping MUL-KX-OL baodr for ueu
in rare of emergency ha* a bard tin***
• * ng without It.
Tor l ute, wound*, apraia* bruises,
burns, ecaltle o Mtc*. MCLKN-OL
hnitga quick relief from pain sail
•>romates ht^liug. Tt is alm> recom
* '.railed for rneumatiom. t-ramp*,
f lie, indigent Ion, headache, *or«
tin -at and o*krr Ills of a general
< haraeter.
MT*L EV-0L la aoU hy all dreg-
girt a n ad general atorea in 15c. 30s
and (Hir aisM. Clive MI’L F-N OL a
riianee to bHp vou. Boy a bottlo
today.
The (ioltl \N’e«lher will chiish nmry
sickness and each family should keep
in Ihe house (he many little remedies
I hat are helptul. Ix*t us supply your
wants in this line.
C. M. NIX
Meml»er l>u« Qwilirie<l Oru^isi I m-h^kc
■■mm-
i he fariiiei.* ol tins »t*ction arc l«j
twve it till of p' diuierd eotloil S4*ed
gt fit* ii disposal Within the next
fesv d.ivs. |he Mr*t Vititin.it liutik.
cf Entivry, t».uk*«l l»\ the, laismes
im it, i* financing the ilcul. t he low
jrinph* «»f 4*i*tt«Mi is fH-iMtunn*i ««l.4* i
<tV <0(1 If x U .Ug ly J,*
■twiigti* Id the trap of an in fern**
r rte tnv 4*». ling srmtoft, tN-|4* r put
666
W .f (x.-vrii'lMin f..r
Colds, Crippe. Flu, Den
jrue, Hillious Fever and
Malaria-
ll kill, Ibr j. -in
POTATO AND (GARDEN SEED FOR
YOl R WANTS
IImv.- I null |mi(mIo Onion m-I* mul onion
|>ImiiIn Mini .ill kind, f{iird<-n m-ciI for lhal «>ur|y
Kiirdvii Mini »t wunl lo wr\«- you in this line.
Al»n. I'n'i'MlM-r. %»«• mIwmyk ohitjt :i frcli lint of
Ihe wry *<-hi groKchcs an- nwtWl MlfnnK hu writ
it* tt hill lillt* ol feed.
(.nit tin- .i ticket to lilt* Wklet
Show umliner Saturday nftrriHHiii.
to onr citalontrn free.
A Leigh lent
\V<- Kiv. tin in
FRANK ALEXANDER
r‘-
w§m
Fertilizers
W. hi .' »K' iil, lor S»ifl", lli'd Sli er In unit, ol'
feelilijnr. «hieh eon,ikt of nil Kruili, Mint kind,,
highly .recMnmnnte*.l fur eorn. codon, melon*, nn*
vegebillies. II you un mleresleil come und see n,
nnd let u, know whut kind jtm wun! We - ill sell
il In you ul whole side eosl if you gel it out of Ihe <".r
S. S. ADAMS & SON
Funny * \
Animal Cookie Cutters!
flow Jtliflmd ihr UnlihMl «U h« with
Tl rookie* you can make fan t!«**e animal
cutter*! The tout— iamb,eai,gsA»M enJ bunny
—will be *en« you for just the c*U of packing
and mailing—<>«dy ISc.
We -ileo errui you a Devi* Cook Book, with
U««.I| u.ipc* mi utlwi HviuJ ihdiua «a*V (O
make with D*vi* Baking Powder Thi* pur*,
sure bakmg powder raise* toosi twice —ooce \r
the cold dough and again in th* oven. Ineut-
ing feathery light baking. Jn addition, it curt*
you teas and you u*e no more than of any
uthec high-grade baking powda*.
Baht il BEST with
SSftY!.?.
.184 Hohokeil. V J.
nmrfMMi
(«a*M*W
>«M TODAY
FOR THE Sl'NDAY DINNER
We give Hie him wife m special inviltilion In
visit our store Mini select llmse limits I lit, I .ire iteees-
snrv lo |ireporr lhal Suinliiy dinner.
We try lo keep fresh vegrtiibliei ul all limes.
Mini a re ghnl lo Mssisl you in t!l'lli’>K Mnythin^ llml
vim wont for your liilde
We keep lifsh liivml.
HEB1SEN & ALEXANDER _
"fill I.IE*’ RMOfl , TK\ t? "l *v*'. *
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. [5], Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1926, newspaper, January 29, 1926; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845670/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.