Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1908 Page: 2 of 7
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LOCAL NEWS.
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Patents
PATENTS
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National and May-
b". Prohibition.
The Lkadkr wants a liVe oor-
: respondent in every community.
We furnish stationery and a free
eopy of the paper. If your oom- (
Given unde>
of February A
the depot
> me.
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SOUTH. I
No. tarb.JO p. n>
- 737 “ 10:10 a. m
IRE.
bru you
fl.
11.
- 90c.
30o.
40c.
Gold Dust, Fine Cut and Recruit Smoking Tobac-
cos at half prior.
It will pay you to price our Crockery, Tinware,
Glassware and Chinaware.
OiMUM
Coevmoxrs •<
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M., K. T. Rj. Tims hM
■ lily when Onr digestive organs!
ere worjting proporly. Dr Kiin'J
New Life Fills regulate the action j
"** i.._. i i I McCrum sitl er by note
count please sail at bank and
arrange same, as his accounts
are now in my hands for codec-
. R. L. Simmons,
At First National Bank
KEEPING OPEN HOUSE.
Everybody is welcome when we
.'eolgteai, auu we reel tnat *«}’ turn to
ysees.
mown up yet and everybody is
planting a diversified crop.
10 PER CENT OFF
on all Staple Goods, and now is your time to
spend your money with me.
Best Coffee, 5) pounds for
Good Roasted Coffee, 7 pounds for
5 gallons best oil for
Best Vinegar, per gallon.
Good Syrup per gallon
tA n*« naM zR!•/»«!
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' •>••0, D°«’‘ **** that Saturday is
• •* n B' erauw way in amory. Come to
SPECIAL
Closing Out Sale !
Not only ie •'ProuractinaUon
the thief of time,” bu’ it may
oauae you loan of your home, if i
you do not have your title invos-1
I ligated and its defects pointed,
jvut while the parties live who'
can perfect it. Have C. J. Crabb
to make you an abstract of your
title mi that you can know its
) condition now.
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with their work and are about
ready to plant their crops. He
also reports lots of lagrippe in
that country.
T. 8. Spencer, from Alvord,
was in Emory this week
J. E. Harvey of 8 pe Springe,
was in Emory this w .sk.
Mr. Will Alexander from Rush-
ville, Indiana, visited Grandpa
Alexander and family thin week
Uncle Henry Guiton has our
thanks for subscription favors
the post week
J. 0. Turner has our thanks for
a subwr'ption, which he sends to
Hern Henry at Waco.
Chas Gallanher made hie
*6,000 appeal bond last Thursday
and was released from jail.
Capt. T. M. Cain and wife
turned last Saturday from a aev '
eral weeks visit at Beaumont
W. T. Truman, from up near
jfr Lons Oak, was in Emory Batur-I
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Tomorrow is Trade Day in i
Emory. Come to town if you {
want tn toad* btiy we aall
Judge Crabb made a business
trip to Tyler this week.
I mean business strictly, and if you want
to buy anything in my line you will save
money by coming to see me.
>>f sumach, liver and bowels so
|*rfectly one can’t help feeling
gooff when be nves th»»<- pills. 25c I
at ,11 druggists.
Mrs. L Cline has our thanks't,on'
^>r a subscription which she
eensiH to her son O. B., ai Mays •
•7*. T,"«»«-»ag.Mj?wg»
’MAT Fit- W.«Hw*Sw
■ WMBI aasU BMp F«■ to SBewran
£<••1*0 <EF<l»<i»C«*~*Fw*wTra"a
•rai •aPt-waNUate VtoeBte *rtto to
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dav looking after some business 1 W
matters.
Mrs. Kirk Alexander of Hu! !?
phW Spyfsjrfl died last Saturday * X
She was a niece of our fellow \ ?
townsman, Grandpa Alexander ; X
Work op the peanut warehouse to
is moving along nicely. The
building fa 9ft) feet long, 46) feetj ~
wule and 14 teet high.
* MIhh Nannie Wea er returned!"”"
from Greenville Monday evenings Edmund Allen returned Sun-1 In a letter from Mr. J. A.
where *ne had been Visiting he- day from Dallas, where he has Hodges of i’rairiedell, Texas, he
mother. | been the past five months taking nays that farmers are well up
Pmefw.Se are hatter In Rslnwle business nearer He ha- ac-’
county than for the past three i cepted employment with Messrs.
No j>oll weevils have|’r*olt*tt 4 Allen.
Lost.
One brown kid glove, elbow
length, between my house and
Kinder will please re-
Mrs. Viola Cox.
g’nC', W. L. Green haa bought Will cats of William J Bryan, and I
to lion 1 Linger? a interest in the Kiogery always the plain people'* »lj-
"-eis,* Green barber shop, and Mr.1 anoe--the Fort Worst, K-oord, L
.mg K< -gory moved thia week 10 the! semi weekly
i • ‘fill neighborhood, where{ Clubbing rates with this paper)
' b.e rlll farm *iia/*.. aeioiiow.v: one year, both pa-!'
GOOD ORGAN.
We have a Cue *126 Hsmiitou
organ nt this offics for sale. It
I will be wold at a great seento* ae
ths owner is (waving tbe ovuvdy.
Call and see it.
J. M. CLIFTON.
EMORY. TEXAS.
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t'tront >n to pr-<Net.tr yo, , s-, _- . ~
tunsMuutlrPPMesttUl. MMUlVM °* '
sentfree «Mbm awpey wwjwMWB>altosto
Patwutp tafesto ihrtreg* Mpbb A CXk fbcmpb
to "to! svWto*. ehlkwH ctiBfWto K Uw
LevM on ttic 3rd dsy uf F ebruary
BO*. >• th- prepertr of F T G.lbrv.th
to Mtift/ a judgment ammmrlng V;
I1M7 S7 in favor vt ths First Katieeal
Bank ot Cumby and coats uf suit.
my baud. llu. 3rd day
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1 W. CLAIV. Sheriff
By W T. Adams. Depntv.
Notice.
All persons indebted to Dr. |
or to-
FOR SALE - Single Comb.
Island Rod Cockerels
They are thorough bred and ae
fine aa ever grown. Apply to
Mrs. J. D. Fatton. Lone Oak,
I want to close out my entire stock of
goods within the next thirty days, and in or-
der to do so I will make very low prices on
every article in my house, beginning
Saturday Feb. 8th.
Notice. ShenTs 8»lr
The Heat- <d Tvia., Ouwaey o>
Kains.
— i H> virtue ot an Order of Bale, iasned
"'*• ef the Diatrict Court of Karn-
Io) ’ "nty. on JVf day of Januaiy, A. D.
I iMM.by the Clerk tber-of, in the ease
id the Flr.t National Bank i ! Cnmby
voniia r ,T OHbrHalli.No.ei6. and to
me aa Hberiff, directed and deltverwd, I
will priK-eeu to tell for eaah, within the
hours preacrilwd by law for Pherig.
Sale., on the Hmt Tueaday in March
A. D. ISO*, it being tbe third day ot
uod month, besore tbe court hoes-
doo. of said Raiwa aw-Mity. a Uu town
munity is not represented write of Knursy. the following dwribed
up the local happenings and send pr°p«rt> - towit:
thorn in ao aa co not reach ue Crated R....
■ , , . . 'Winty.T. raa. 140 acre, of lane beian
later than Tuesday , p.„ „f tl... A„ H L,„.rf
— — ■ - ■ U»mI Hutto xioAA-jj, Tmim,begfaufadr-
T •"rill.itl . iu sell) VEANfl- " J.'"’
i ptirwpy ttv ♦•<! 'if fl* i<j t \ ► M i
jchfw Th* 1,0 north •— fr* t«» tlx K. E
ner <sf Pigid Btarvey. west wit?*
her •outb line — «ra to crvydL*
t ieo te. r«»rur! uf tl>p J . M b. r^^«<
tract«»( *<hI aurvav. th* I. H’. JMEi
! ’OMT BdrU ****J»UIi<tIBg (Ml Wrt#( with
j M»Mih line iff raid tr» i an<l the soutf.^
iliHeafQ L.Nlidttoa ir«M to tba N E.
oor.xr of * tract <»f paid «urvey dtvdenl
to M L. Mmmm by J W Hnm|»hroy.
( thawce aoulh -rntoF L Miurbewn
1 oorrtt Hoe. tbeticu F-agt with —1
rvjoe9 given naraful i
what he hn« n.
t du •
jrti. He dia
kkL' ) Rhode
f | town if you want to buy or eetl.
’ ’ Postmaster Montgomery hit
’ ' , received hia money order blanne
, , ) and is now ready to resume the
' ’ money order business again.
r'his han been a great incon-
I .ouivuuw to our people, espec-
J tally to those who had monej^g
’ ’ orders they couldn’t get caebu^^^
O Notice. 8henFsfb|».
1 & j The Suu uf Ttue, Cotmty of Kains.
> By virtue of an Order uf Bale, isMied j«ter
O ttte Aioaotabie D»Mnct cuart of Kains
* k I coanrv on rlth rfav of Jan nary a. D. 1906,
. I by the Clerk thereof, in the u»m uf Sangm
Bros versus J £ Kham, Ns, 92*. and to
‘ ‘ me, as Bbent’, directed and delivtred, J wi>)
I t proceed to sen (w cash. wHhln the hours
< presented by law for sheriff's Sale*, on the
< First Tuesday in Marc>. A. D. 190!. ft be-
st i ng the third day of said month before the
duurt houec d*»oi of said Rains cotmty, m
' J the town of Emuey, Texas, the knowing de-
1 I scribed property to wit:
( Lying a-vd being situated in th« county
| } of Raina, 133 6 1o acres of the B. D. Oee
a k nia survey of land in Kains tMMtty, Ttu»
| L in two tracta. Ose for 94 >1© acres
j bounded as follows ‘ Beginning at tbe S.
1 * E . corner of loo acres of Mid auruey eotd
1 > by Amelia Clark to H W Aaron, a suh<
| trnn which a P O. bra g. I4 t-4 earn <
J $-lo vrs north Do, bra S M West Io |-lo
| i 1 vr» a suke in an old ruad, (hetM.e West y$?
. , J-lo vra to B W corner of a<*d Aaron tract a
* ') ruck from which a R O be* £ B a-H* vr*
j tleg west 3 3-10 vra, thswee
W 1 south 712 ’ re to the N W comer of a tract
A I of t6<> acre* for R A W Perry, a» elm hrs
Z I north 26 E 2 S’lo vra a P <) Us awutb 3
J I 5 lo vra, theat c east 752 f.|o vra to the N
▼ 1 E comer of aaad Petry tract Thence north
Wr yl2 vrs to the place uf beginning.
’.I I And the 3> 3-1.* acre tract lyes enn.«d*
J y ately aoeth of an adjoining above, brgitwdnp
A at the N W corner of said Perry tiact, m>
Z ! deacribrd above, thence ea*t 75a |-lo vra to
J j the H E comer of same. I hence south l?v
W | vrs to a stake for corner, from which a P O
V I bear* 54 3.4 east 5 11g vra to a »uhe for
I comer Thewra* aowth | |o vy« y0 B it aha Sut
A corner, thence afest 6$s vra to a Mabe fo
2 I corner on the W B line of aeid Prrry tra.t
J from which » PO bn N 7 J 2 west 5 9-io
W vra a hickory bra W 4 4-I0 via. thence north
3I0 vrs to the plat's of beginning,
W levied on the 3rd day uf Febrwarv, 1908.
' *S the piopwly of J. E inham t«» aatisf> a
judgment amounting tw lMos.70 in favor ut
I Sangete Bn* ami c<»»u of »ui<
— • Giren under my hand* thia 3rd day ut
Mr. and Mm K L, MctCor* February, A. I). 1908
mickr are rejoicing over the ar J- w *t;.ark sheriff,
rival ot a fine boy at their homo 1 w- r.AAima. I .^air-
Tuesday.
Lor.t or Stolen.
One bay horse, about I4 hands!
nigh, one hind foot white, white)
noae, no sl>vw» uii Deiivur 1
IS7I Divieion Ave, Shreveport,
La and reowl ve liberal reward.
Mhs L. C. Tvrnxr,
NORTH ’
tfog art-toe. a.
734- 3: tOp m
Nos. 737 soJ TBsre lowal freights but
•err/ paurengere lu regular coach
9M4.V WAWCa IN MAIN* COUNVV i
The Tbxan Nut C<* , of Green*
till**. It /tv Hiii <d a li’ ale liotjk l**t mi
the p» iHitP incfriMry. If you t
weenuM w nwr won t>. n si iiavM .. . , ' (ll<l h’ *• t . r <J it, r.»t» th -tv »»
r ».r ra*_. V J ‘ Key. J L Kcbh returned from ,
• "l-__________ Itofele the iret of thi. week .
^BpA.e>wte^belonging to Ji® Ar! The Lkapkr ie sorry to learn)' ' ‘ ‘ 1 ’ 'L"D * °"*1
W.ngum got on a '.resile up about!that Mi«. Roes' fath-r, Mr. Bun- r , V C 1
the Trimble tie-yard Bunday 1 d;-, died last Friday. Mrs. Bundv.! L-HmpXHjn I ear. State, a
. a no ueiay.'d Hie pas- who was also very tick ie slowly1 NI-otL .-.-.I .....I M .. ■“
P ewnire train about thirty minutes twn.rwring
ktotonfoirr Montgomery, and Ksq H 8 ^d^m, announces
■^^^^■lUtlle eon and nieev,1 in issue for re-election us
g^^^^^Mtoare visiting at Mos- ,!uttice of the Peace L'ncle Sam Bsil-.y issue involved in in Na-
and A. A. Hardin fs well kni)»'n and well liked by tional ’>-lHgaie Convention 10
^SlX r‘. -ourPe,,P1, and hi., claim- ibould l-egn-lat ve'ont.-str and in At-)
. ’ -ilka oiv.n »•»/..! investigation, torney Gsastal’s flaoo.
t» to say elee- H will be an exciting time, and
I it has begun already,
~Read a reliable, trustworthy I
Democratic newspaper, the only)
one that has consistently stood11
by Governor Campbell, the11
ehntpion of government guar-
antee of bank deposit, the ettp-
por'>r of Joe Bailey, the advo-
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1908, newspaper, February 7, 1908; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322400/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.