Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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Mr. Ted B-rtlrlt of (irwnvill*
fa TMiling Ihtf city this week.
1 Mr. Me] Nix of Winona vuit«-<|
to thi* city Sunday .
Mr and Mr*. 4i. A. Wynn an«t
ttunt y vuitud Uie qpri., in Oreen
tillr Saimtb.> 11*0*4 i
Mr r. ami Mrs W. C Whiffle
of Cr*«n>jH« viaitnl Finery Mon
day.
Mr. and Mr*. A. f.\ Heigrr
ton. Albert, were Dalla* vkilort
Sunday.
Mr and Mrv Bernard I.limit
of Palin- vinlcrl m F.nuary Sun
d«>
Mt«» lima H«mI« s left Sumby f«*r
l>tUla« where the will tuke j
sjfriil eouroe in muik at S M. I .
*.1jm Olive Wynn and brottiei.
John Allen. vi«,ite<1 in (>reenvilli
T u« I« *.
Mr». John Mi-Kirnv and little
niere, l.**m*«- l*ear«on. vi*it#»«t in
l«re< nvilie the In st of tlie week
Mr. Helmut and family of Ar
ckpf City are here for a few day*
viol with .Mr. and Mrv. E. M
kj«N).
Mr. |>. K. i*ear and famih %ent
to Slaton the |*a»t week end for •
yiait with hit brothei,
Mr and Mrv. P. W. Hamilton *>f
Humana. who have been visiting
Mrv. Emu.« Henry «nd other h
lativet of tbit city, left for Allien ,,
Ter Dr wee Saturday morning, v here
they will rntit a thorl time before
returning borne
Mr. Al Reeve- and Pete How* -
attended the Pharmacist* Convrn
lion in Dalian tbe first of the **#-*•$
Mevdame- M L. Aliev and H I.
Atfen abohprd in fareegville Thur-
MILE cow for aoie. - J. C IJae-
beaugh. Luxury. Ttkai.
Mr. W. A. Hogue na* our thaul -
for a gallon of fine black berrie-
Nntuiday. I her# in nothing lik*
living in a country where then
is penty of the good thing*, to rut
4Uid flood neighbors also.
Mrv. Ethel Mrttnn and Mias Irma
jlIJ'Tnrni- visited in (irr-enville Fr
*l.i
Mia* Kathleen Hill and sjstt
Harriett luaiiae \i»it«d lireenvilfe
Saturday morning.
Mr. Scott Allen and sister, Mi**
Helh, Margaret Nomine ami Her-
bert It* lisle* visited Miller Grov«
Sunday afternoon..
Mra. Dr. Allen and aon. Volt
went to lireeuville Friday to niaki
reaer vat ions to New York foi
Sc«dl ami his siafei Miaa Helh
Ibey will leave the ttith of June
Mi Eli Nix lulled hreci’vih*
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S H Alien ami
little a«,n( Jimur visited Brash* ai
I Ursilii, ufl.rnoofl.
Mi»» Hrth .li.ii inl.rUin.il 111.
»uuii(i folk, with a dancr Siilur
•la nighl.
'* Ildcu U41x4.ll, .in, t„ .,1
trodinit Wdlrv OilIrur »t (in,11
• lllr, |hf Wf.k-M>4t a| I., in,
Mr. Hill Hrl1ia4.11 and Karl llill
Mindr a flyiii4i trip to Iamnnri-..
Sunday.
Mra. Mryrr. and family uI Jit
trrmon arr Till Half yjr ud ,
r ' Suirtharhnd of Hu. city.
'll.. Ilo.a Rtnc. rrpurlrd
.Irk al Ihi. luar.
'Ir. J. J. Hyan of Hall.. a
bus.new rl.itor al thr Krawr hn. k
«• Hin*»r Wrdnr.dav.
Mr. liaidrr Scuff and children „t
fVuiu*ri*lM. Oklatoma arr ri.it
‘••It lirr mother, Vr» Sur Sriil,.
»»f Fiuory.
M.«.r. 4»r*.i. and CIra Ww4<f|..,
WaitM? (.rrrnviilr Monday
Mr. li. S. Propl,* anal family .,1
rrluriiril Friday «ftrrn.a,n
friMi. a lri|i .Joan in Kail Terna..
Ifiry Moppet by The la-adrr Of
iirt to aMvMr .omr fiar toraatur.
tbry bad larrn prr.rnlrii wHb at
Ibr Muni Adam, farm lhr> re-
portrd tlial Ibr lumalu .ra.un wu.
almu.l In full l.la.t down U„ r».
Mr. h-oplrt i. now Iravrliny with
bi» uUlumrlri.l y.aal. anal . .|«.|.
to drvotr .omr time la. ro.,.1 am k
(Ilia suininer.
Mr*. Mvrtie Shipp of (ireenvilh
*s the gueut of her slater, Mr*. T.
M. iSut*. of Fmnry.
WILiaOW WKlNCiS NEWS ITEMS
By Jupiter
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harming U the only thing on
tb# progrum now. mid the furuoi*
■re getting along fine with their
work. I tie movl of them me a boo!
through laving by corn mid chop-
ping cotton. Ilii vc nil the rroor
tin nurd out except the candidates
crop, and in about u month More
we will htfve them thinned to on*
in tt hill.
Alan, the bond amt tax < lection
}„ !»r.t Vi.iairftbv carried unum
OMUftty. So I guess we will h**v«- i
new sih4M»l l>uitiling.
Sin,.Ia> si’ho*>i w »s reawMiably
g«M>*| last Sunilav, but it coul*l
have been belter, and we lutpt it
will he at it* lies! next Sumtav
I.H every number of imr Sun
•Im> k*litiei, especially tiiua« win,
do not attend regular, ask theu.-
selvc* till* *ju<alion, "What mooM
our Sumhii vchoul be if «*verv
irnmber v as jus, like me?** So lei
everylunly i4*me to Sunday school
next Siiioluy at 10 o'clmk. Fleas<
don’t al4*ep so la.e that you will
not have Inn* to gel Hum. Neal
Sumluy afternoon is «>ur regtila*
singing time and everybody is ii.
ite*l to come ami receive a wain*
welcome anil help u» out In a go »*l
'MHt.
Mr*. Pinkie Talker and 1 'dren
of 4>< Uien visit# d Mr. and Mr*.
McCormick lad Saturday night ami
Sunday.
Mis* Pearl Bullard of the Dun
har community vuited at Mr. and
Mr*. Childre*s last Sunday and at
tended SundayMhchool here
Mia* Novell Orear viaitrd Mj%*
Sara Mae M#*4:oraaick last Sun
day after Sunday school.
Mi** lots Jarvis vhiited Mias Fre
! yn#' last Sunday after Sunday
>< bool
Mis* Bessie Marie Armstrong
visited MHt Fae Beene last Sun-
•lay idler Sunday school
RU PTIT R E
Expert Here
F. H. Seely, <4 Ckimc) and
• hdoMphte. »f.r • oted expert will
|N-r*4>nally be at the Beckham
hotel, and will remain in Green-
vtlle, Tuesday 4>nl>. June 22n4t. Mr.
S«‘cle> says:
I on J i
rfeet
Ur, but conlruds the ope ning «| If t
duvtt #-n the average case. Being C
>MM i*«i*aHI«OtMlll over li.l ft'fhsl I S
iiK'tbiMls — exemplifying in*tantan- E
# ous effe* ts iiiunedintely apprecic k
ble and withstanding an* strain or |E
position no matter the sire or Its a K
tiiiii l.arge or ilifficult care*. *.r i i J
cisional ruptures (following Opera-
lion- sfM*riullv «#,licited Thi
“The Sp#*n»»atic Shield will not
retain any rtnr of rupture p*
IB the *
ruinent received th« only uwar.l | t
England gnd in !
in England and in Spain, pi mlo* no. | C
result* without surgery, injeetion- S
mt^licai treatment* of preaddption- *
4 AI TIOS—All rasn akould b t
'■uti«>n#*d againal Ike uk# *f imt J
elastic or web lr«»» witk uaader- C
straps, as Marne re*-l where the lump ,u
is and »m where the epenina »•» J _
pr«idurinr rompheatiun- neeeaaita- ~
SERVICE YOU W ILL APPRECIATE
Wf kaep n lull li (>«- of lh«' cheicol ^rwerirh
10 Hr touiiaf am thr inmki l uiitl wr cun MT.r you lo
thr very Ix.t .hKihiI.,^, in thi. lina-. whilr our
piicr. urr ulwaijm low.
Also, wr catrrv a full line of Ferd of aill kind.,
uud run fill your wiants.
Wr striae lo give olir cutlomrr* lh« \t ry hrsl
11 -Miatr -auTM. »■ uud invilr you lo do your finx-er?
ta.a«iin(j with us.
FRANK ALEXANDER
r and Mr*. Hill Sisk v»*iir#i
in Marshall Sunday.
Mr*. Alton Aahworth, who is
• pending the -ummei with her
mother. Mrs. J. A. Arni*. is visit-
ing in Terrell this week.
The leader —$1.50 yr.
rnt. Waslnngtof l»
n He will I,, gtnfl
to d#-im,nstrate without charge in
fit them if ib-sired. Business de
inand* prevent -t4*pping at aai
other place in thi* -ectior%
N. B.— Every statement ia ihi*
notice has been verified bef4*re lh*
Federal and Klate (aarta. F. H
SEELEY. Horne Office. II? R. |>#ar
1*4,rn St.. * bi« ago
Telephone
Talks
I have bought tbe F.mory Systen
Have been in tbe telephone bu«i
ness IS years. Our aim is to giv#
a satisfactory service, and we viM !
apprev*iate all service * omplaiut*
and will repair lefective «uuip-
metit priMnptly. Have <-inplo>e4l
murtrom and attentive operator*.
4iui rate- are lower than oilier
town* the sire of Emory and w<
think our service i- a* giaat. We
.ippretiale our present patronage
anil solicit new aubacrita-rs. both
in t4,wn and the surrounding couo-
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ASK I If K MAN WITH A l*ll(‘NF
A. 41 BEIGEH.
SERVICE WITH A SMILE
“That Cood Culf (.as and Supreme
Auto Oil.”
Gel your Gas and Oil Where every -
thing i- appreciated.
Ooodyear Tiree and Tuber
ROBERTSON FILLING STATION
N**rlhwesl Comer Square Emory.
‘*l4Hi hens **n every far.n *
The Leader from now u,itil Jan*
Picnic Cuiberson Highway Park
July 1st, 2nd and 3rd
For concessions write or phone
C. M. STRICKLAND,
lxme Oak. Texas.
BIG 10 DAYS TRUSTEE SALE
Beginning Friday June 12th
$10,568.0C Stock Hardware, Furnitre and Implements al
COST.
>«*ckcrv w,• c. reguiiir price 20c; Sale 15c per gul.
i < >Un- ( hi-' . regular price $12/i0; Sale Price $8.35
2 (au’ar (.his*, regular price $15.00; Sale Price $11.35
New IViM- 'tiop Oil Cook Stoves $50.; Sale $40.00
Cane Holton Chairs reg. price $1.25; Sale Price 80c
1 Library T. ble. reg. price $15.00; Sale Price $11.00
All Aliiminuntware wholesale price.
Dressers, regular price $25.00; Sale Price $15.25
Oingoleiim llu^s. regular price $15.: Sale Price $12.50
liold Seal Li noleum, reg. price $1.50; Sale Price $1.10
lion Beds, regular price, $10.00; Sale Price $5.50
1 Saddle, regular price. $45.00; Sale Price. $30.00
2 Bicycles, regular price $35.00; Sale Price $27.50
All Wood Cook Sloves at Wholesale Price.
M;-itressc\, regular price, $10.00; Sale Price $<>.00
7 i»<tunic Hit Keily A\. reg price $.3.50; Sale $2.34
.. Pole Bit Kelly Ax. reg. price $2.50; Sale $1.4*3
Ax Handles, regular price 5Ckr; Sale Price 30c.
All Horse Otllars from $1.05 to $5.50.
14 H. I. Walking Cultivators. $45.00: Sale Price $36,457
7 K. I. Hiding Cultivators, $70.00; Sale Price, $56.80
1 .1 I). Hiding Cultivator, $70.00; Sale Price, $56,841
1 J. I). Walking Cultivator. $45.00: Sale Price $36.80
2 Hubber Tire Buggies $150.00; Sale Price. $100.00
1 John Deere Mower. 4 1-2 feet, $90.; Sale $68.75
5 Leudinghourse Wagons 2 in. $li>5.00; Sale $135.60
1 Peter Schuller Wagon 2;,/« in. $105.; Sale $135.00
2 Bains Wagons 2;,4 in. $105.00; Sale Price, $135.00
.3 VVehus Wagons .3 in Mat Bed $100.00: Sale $85.4*0
1 Go*mI Secondhand Wagon 3 in. $35.00
8-inch Hoes at 4i5c.
0-inch Hoes, ut T.'hv
This is the A. J. Nesbett & bon 5tock now owned by
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1926, newspaper, June 18, 1926; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845717/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.