Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1910 Page: 2 of 10
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THf RAMS
lOLSTV LEADER
HILL. OlUr.
KMOffT.
TF.XAM
BACKACHE
Turn fly co* and fk»—
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WASHINGTON NEWS.
health
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beginning Hep
roll pleaflfld
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They do oom*
other*Im with
just at If It war* not bad enough to
Post
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Toasties
ruropletiun of the I
ith atrawberrie* and <r*am.
of pour stands
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Appetiiinx.
Healthful food.
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A seletHist baa discovered rubber In
♦he cactus Account* for the reel 11* nee
a faw hums of pukiue will pul Into a
! locate the permanent state
Representative E I* Gaine* of Co
msnehe County, the Eighty Hl«h IM*
han tendered to Gov Campbell 1
his resignation aa a member ot the ;
legislature and creates by bin resig
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TEXAS NEWS
HAPPENINGS
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Larry William.
"Tow are adv -rtiaing for a chauffeur.
I gee, Mrs D* Puvst*
Tea. WO bad to let William go teat
Honor
night tiunday and blew open th* safe
hoina and other* upon Indictment* tn i
of tbo I
I* of la
if form I
than ,
Bum pyrethrum
*ad swoop up tha
loo* telegraph via Port i.lmon to the
effect that the President's protent dl
celebration of
Panama Cgnal
hla
w >
1*91.
I VW, • u.ws.uv; 1*4*.
Tbo falling off Io not nuf
«vefl
Tha
County
child ret
oten were reduced to
prr i
who liken to din
plr.y a fat roll of Si bills would hav* 1
inure tivubl* In crvntlng a s»onation. I
write a large nod un'nterestlng book
on what they do not know about
>' ^oowlBf seems to be only a shade
<*• certain than oometing
tion for a doten years past
Both flan Frsnrincn and
lean* must raise
they can bop* to
ftf
finished
dome at th*
'ork Is pro
Professor Muaotwrberg says that It
!a easy te 4*te< t i«* prove J 1
It by eapei Imenia upon foliage girls
| White th* Federal Oraad Jury la
New Ynra was taping up an tnvestiga
----------iflg.fgfl.fiflfi aw In
...... ra'aq
i that «e had received advices try wire
I i~2~ t™ P~rt to ‘fi—
’ effect that the President’s protest dt
i reeled to President Taft, against the
aonduit ot the Amrlcam nsva! com
menders at liluefield*. and principally
staged at
1 dicatloua ham Merger
manager, engaged fifteen
■ Moana Hprmgs for fra Inin
1 b*> g.< >>•- .
put In the measure
Farmers in Taylor report the first
appeaiMUte in this seetiuti uf gutlofl
bloom* from eatly planted cotton J.
R Hargis, a prosperous
■oath of Tailor reports that th* cot-
ton of this section planted during the
and looks more promising at thia time
other
this vi
Fmij>e
‘age plant
uklalHMiia
abandoned be I
i and land laid |
rrrage for
b of the ace
tatty, slid for
A delightful combination
that atrottff y appeals io los
appetite.
Th* Harvard professor whrdeilsr*d
hissing la a perfectly safe past Im*
must b* like millions of others, bap
the so called Muskogee town lot cases
will occur in Mr A I*-* er t~“‘—“““
(ember 2C with Federal Judge Mar
shall of Ntah presiding
the World
axntinurgn.
Work ha* begun on new Third
Watd school building m Howie Ji
will occupy a position near th* *>d
I building, and coat )IO,UOO
win be ,
uue and ■ uaif mile* want ul Maypeari
Farmer it ar* generally up with th*ir
work Crofts ar* very dry
The metres f»»r «he of
Galveston* new STSaowo ha/** hotel
Jeffries and >
If not
A N*w Yorker has Juat
a/ bool and r*«:*ived a dlpl
aga uf vevwflty New Y<
during sow* bright boys
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other vomrn io *y»ll tbanMlvea ot
“■'* raluoUe medlrlne Mr* S. M.
. amtKK K. BloonxUle. Ohio
Vte''>*eb* <• a tpeftSM nf C*«v**1*
weakura* or derangement If you
b»ve bockMhe don't neglect It To
net permanent relief you mu»t reach
the root of tbo trouble. Nothing we
ktiowof will do till* eo wfetyand »urel»
a* I.rdla E i*iukbam’* Vegetable Cota,
pound. Cure the cauae Of tuM* dla
ire».;>.g *,■... I •• » and you wf I
become well and .troiif. J
The great volume of unaolldl
Jmcny eenstar "• j~"-der ’r. ,
conciu*: ely that Lydia E. I’ink
Vegetable Compound, madefror
aid herba, ha* reetored health 1
■a* M women.
If )ou lucre th* allghtMl doubt
that Lydia K. Pinkham-. \ew«.
table Compound will be. ,* yam
write to Mr*. Pinkham at Lynn.
for wdvir*. Yoe letter
will !»■ al»oliite>r eoul itutlal,
and the advice free.
, The boy who I. trying to make hl.
way acroea the twuaUy oa roller
• katm appeal a to have an eaaaaeialed
loea ot what the promoter* or
veuteht abowy
way or reaulta
The firlire- .howlne the April Hr*
ioa. th th. I uited State* an<1 Cast*
carry with them aome coaaolatlo*
Ik* io.el ... pa.**t**a wMoh wraa
Im* h* wt*wr«> th*R * million dollnr*
than In th* corresponding month last
ynar and far below th* aggregate fnr
Th* J*ffrIdb Johnson tight
H«no N*v , from present id
Ham Merger Jegffrios
th* fraudulent selxurc of water altos
th* gui** of prospocting for
’sl« •
UaAaahXXjUi&fii
with his m«nj
An Almoat U*'v*r**i Prayer.
-w.--.»« ...w ........ wr.*w.».. kinrrn* th* late Hlabuo INumT *B*o
contendad were Infringements on theli M Fhlladal
patents. I
The body «>f CyiHbAg Ann Parker j
the mother of Chief Quanah I srher. of
the ('onianchea. will be removed from I
Its resting place near Athens, in Hen-
desou County, Tevaa, and reint*rr*d |
at Cache Okla . tlie hi Hue of Chloi . jnnj
Parker. If Congress adopt* the Item of
|2ud in tha generi) deficiency hill
a uni|*un> offictete WUlteui W. Tmp
si**, pcgfllfieat of the New Yffk Bell
!r*X Agency, appeared befflre VttWed
te Cwu.«*ia*Mte*r nhicida and
MMMtel church cowfviex* m i laroMteed |,v."*i bail for tel* appeal
, N. C. 1 awe*
To Lvdia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Bloomdale. Ohi«v—•• I suffered from
terrible beadacbea, pains in my ba<*)r
■BT'--!---- ---land rig .t side. a.»d
was tired al» th*
*1 tim* at»d n*.vmia,
JI rouhi not gleeflu
I and every month 1
could hardly stead
th* |*i a Lydia E.
PinkhawCa Veawta.
'>te ( ot»pound re-
Chlcago there la a larger percent!
of happy hnmea than In any other
city. H<*w • ould It b«,
luch adorable women?
si*i*ntlets tn Wa*hlnrlo^ put a man
in a glass rase to test certain fnode, ■
Tbs bath ;ai
rcmgwlation of I
«Is* la good fur him, *v*n If be does
not rale* anything
Who a*jr* tha’AJL* Ilf* of an as
trosk*mer is not Wplete with esrlt*
mentf Halleys cuiua/rft ms every
eevoatyflvs years V
lived on 14
Bel 2* filf
Apfieals tn an unanimous deffiistun i
handed down in New York vacated the ]
teni>orarj injunction* obtained by th*
■ if thy ban^i poles
a quarter ul their
y*nf tn loud clothe*
As soon ns our j
dents take to rol
bribing
call for
Th* first cue ton bloom of the
son wan reported by Ham Hmith. living |
The worst eioudM z , —- .
is caused buadrwfl of thousands uf ,
I
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f
fie stopjied
Th* official annoumement of the I
esecuilv* commit tee of th* coming ;
Galveston Cotton Carnival shews that |
Sjo uvu ir cash prises will oe diet rib |
uted among th* successful eihlhitors ■
tn th* various departments.
Th* 'r**v<w*rk r>'»r|ref |* h*l«1lny wn at 1 e«.
<»5c per erate in Jacksonville it being |
the same price paid for seventy fiv*
cars which sold her* Toaedny About
50 buyers, representing practlcslly all
Northern and Eastern ma rhe is, ar* on
th* ground.
Yeggmen entered a gvnaral grocery
store at Dalhart som* tlm* after mid j
with dynamite They sec*red two dis I
mond rings, thre* gold waicbes s ’
larg* number of checks and silver and I
bill* amounting to Si
Will E Watt* has offered an acre
and a half of land to <h* Klugs Haugh week "
ter*, if the latter orgeaisatloo will at ! *1 thought you were
copt it for th* location of a hooptfai , with him ’
In Cleburne
on raising a hospital fund
passed on officially very *oon
As a result of an vudienr* which
M^iutlon, Tessa, and Representative ,
Gamer had with President Taft, the
Mate Department has already set In <
motion the machinery uf the Govern <
ment looking to a treaty with mexlco J
for th* utilisation of tne waters of i
the Rio Grand Rher for irrigating
Texas aud Mexico lands.
A Harvard athlete
• •uub • *•/ »uM ■«•
lib* ft, too
N/1® that many OlffffiBofl are cut :
f»Vag off their cue* fashion will b* abl*
te wear mor* hair than *ver.
mg woman stu-
trains and
tnanches
precoat
The goiemor of Texa* ba«
Il O’Ser ■'•♦•<*•1 elerlloM ...... ntwiO.flH
fur th* Mth reyrresentative district te |
fill th* vacancy caused by th* resign* ,
tioe of K < Gaine* of Comanche who
has removed from that district
Tbo Governor of California has
de red tb* district attorney uf Hau
Francisco tn ’she th* necessary steps
to prevent th* fight scheduled 'o take
place on July 4, b*<w**n Jeffrie* and 1
Johnson, iu that city
Fifteen person* were instantly kill ■
ed aad fifty Injured fatally when a
Versailles France local train was tel* '
scoped by an ex pres*, a short distance I
outside of that city Homething wen’
wrong with the engine of the local and
the train came to a stop
The trial uf Gov Haskell of Okl.
Wilbur Wright. explaining
ba< h«l«>rlH)od. say* it is just
hot to get married aa ft la to run an
aeroplane However, married men
have been known to take a little filer
occasionally
1 be cfiip, fluffy bits uavb
2«.w-r iT-d
•uy MS
package without cooking.
which pass’d ’h* House *av* that it
w«Hken« the «nfegii*rda against
frauds through prospecting The crit
irleni that I he < ouservatlonlsfs have
. urged against it, la that It will enable
, _ i under
sent six* ths mlncri
‘The Seaery Lingers”
wives with him wh*fi h<» visits
cuuniry What a bunch uf belresaoa
he'll bo awulkbed by?
»pria«ion for con
suite In Eastern
’ports from Hierra Hlanca ranches
wniVIELB
shows a total of fl,111 white |
ren and 4<o n eg roe*, exclualv* of I
i iuuvp»uu«iii uts’tveiu
lanmr. of Oklahoma ar» «et ' .. Wor* *»•- *•»“" «>
England take* the census in nns
» |
ted fl'Ate* th* census takes a month
•nd *<»•♦■
things better abroad
nation another vacancy in the House
of Representatives to be filled by the
special election July 23.
A love feast which, however, de-
veloped two Democratic dissenters,
brought to an end the fight for the lib
rrallxation of the rules of the House
in Washington The Clark liherley
«lU<el«dm*Di U li«t> Aut*» «-M*bll,>a a
majority of the membership
House to take out of th* haudi
s<'tlve or obstructive committees snd
place on th* calendar Cor action any ,
de»iii d bill was passed with practical :
unanimity after an hour's debate ,
ihoruweti Fay, vlu* at the !
Harriman line* In Texas addressed the
iaigent graduating elite* In the hiatmy i
ui tit* Agi •vttttui** ■•«*• M«- ha»‘Cw!
College of Texas, and when Judge K i
K Ijegett of Abilene president of the '
board of directors of the college, call i
ed the young men up to the plal
In the aaiMtanUly hall to hand
their diplomas, he gave out the largest 1
number ever given on a single occa |
'■fun mor* than sixty having fintehei'
the tourso this year.
About so <hm» pound* ot monair wa<
multi to A Cohen A Co of Hau An
tonlo. through A Cohen and J I Voor >
hies The price paid for the clip lx i
i the different lot* ranged from Z5c t< j
34Vfcc a |>ound. the total amount* ap 1
proxlmating ILTt.otMi This deal ex ’
hauMtrd the entire *prlng receipt* o i
mohair at the Centra! Storage
pony's warehouse In Han Angelo
n>ohair w’l! iw* shipped to New
Th«*-, Texas Pharmsce”’test a a sod a
lion met In FnrI Worth Tueauay for j than an. ha ha. obaer.rd In thia
a three days' session.
"The fight between
Johnson will lake plats* July ♦.
114.2 i In Han Francisco, then I will pull It
place appear* to have pro railed over ■
Hhawnee and Quthri* by about three j
The count v *fii« i«is w» rCl'iis OdRs* ,
Mwrstane iM Ntte*"* ('xwnites to- I
gather with some 300 others from
those counties interested In the good I
rood* movement, held a convention in ]
Wssshsrhte Th* contention was a |
n lie and a half long and ••onalsted of l
•ftr- tight ♦h.*? .1
burden of human question math* !*l« j
1 hours ware sgest ?S a Missourian dem
oastratlon of what ha* been aecotn
| pliahed in aad about «*tahad.i*
; w&Uo wi U*sn maty nuouteo were
I consumed te speecbmaking and anting
| dinner
pbla Methodist, "there was one eon-
oernjng a very original N> .'rtxtowa
preacher
"Thia preacher, tn th* course of a
long prayer one Sunday night, recount-
ed tb* manv misfortunes and evlto that
had befallen him In the course of bln
ig life. Then, algklfifl b*nvily. ba
Mtefit
•’ 'Thou hast tried »• with affliction,
which Representative Stephens had . with bereavement, and with sorrow of
many kinds If thou ar*.obliged to try
mo aaaln. lorl trym* with th* bur-
»n ^**n wealth ••
fH'turt of
Cotton goods sre believed to he go
Ing tip t,.(» |H,t *t|ffi( 1. r ■ |
threads of that material from finding ____w..w
ludgmsat In certain all wuul garments M|» Qfxm*r»
EVENTS BOILED DOWN zi: >
Rt Ix’ula statistician says that In >
'*** ' agsiHst the Nicaraguan |M>llry of the
’’ J fiiste iXpsrt’uent itself, wa* now on
*,l* the way to Washington
After a doflgefl light, Iasi lug mivuial
days, there passed the Ht-nste, practic
ally without opposniuu, <n« &<** wf
the Ficwldent’a conservation bills
test fttuda under ths glittering rye of known aa Ibe tend withdrawal bill
the boarding bouse landlady | I hr Mil is siuiitai iu liist *!•«*»•
A Boston professor niuierto that
woman Is still a savage Maybe so,
but th* proposition la a pretty tough
one aa an iLuatraUon of th* effects of
gasxM-latlou with the ulber sex.
ou Mt. a tic and foreign news.
Hevrmren Chinamen sere found In
car loaded with hay at Han Marcial
n*Hi El I'aao. by Itumlgi a I Ion officci*
They had been Hniugkled through It Is
allege/l
Bsxiunlng with Hrp’eniber. HMte.
thee* ha* l>een a monthly Im re*ar In
I pholrMaic prices, wituout s Ur*ak. up
I to March. INI”, and during the latter
I mouUt -be >’4»M aux lUghcr than nt
i any I laid in ibe ptut.edii’a twenty
• he ! rears, according to reports from Wash
ars tireomplls’iteg In (ba |ngtan
| I he cotim
i aliuwn tv be I
eu iu
i per '
i caum*
i uui i«
, rrac’ically ail of lite Drntun County ( l‘re*a.
I wheat rnm so far received I* scatitig The mate features of
cm an average ot sixtr • .Mpamnary con terrs re a
—• swkl v bls* - :rc -lit •
t • »’ I •» *.•>*«»***.» *>/.«*»•«*■ «k*H W
lie bishop of Cremona. Italy and th*
l»re*r*u(Dilun of the rci»orf of the coin
mtsslrm on edorsH** Iw rels’lnn tn
•be ChrtMMsSSBftww of national life
The Renat* committee on »fl>bli€
Buildings reported favorably the bill
o appropriate fl*7.000 foi a public
building at Ardmore. Okla
first fuut 4Moalha of 1'JIO also reveal
a decrease, the totals being
fl»u.MH.4tm. iso*, fu.uvs.va; law. j — •••-/►*- .— -- . ,7|
•<7.223.100 The falling off Is not suf ’he* »«'filed al the local mill*
«rl*al to tn.ptt. too .tr-m, hop* ot | rtHe «»tt tbo 1«.<.nd« h»» lw»n ro
pat)l<HMk-Ul iWJHVt ltu» I P® ttfi
Is In the right dlrwotlnn and furnishes wflwvF
MU., ter ..rou.ww.0. ! * j,^'•- •
■ ...__ ■ Into th* VeneJ tree*
lull, of th* p*rll.m*nter* } utf^. * Of , t>* corporal Ion tea
*lecttoh* In Frnnce *a fln.ll/ **t.b | *-V M.iun* her* e**r*cat*d
11*b*4 hr ropolllee* end te.l.lon of r» j •
turn, leave lb* pr«*«i>t »n.»rnm*nt I vauaSerbllt VultruMy • trouble* trtti
uer. Brmlr *.t.bll.b»<l In poe.r than | a, jtaeijb UM eourt,
kero** neo »*m. »Hu* ***** *T *'^$ . ,. Ho*, i* m Montoei. a«*
*aee*a*fwl r*a*«l<Mar> Bt»r*a>«at Tha , 1B(( . r„nr>rCT„ mb an .Horner wul
■ reuillo app*ara to b* Breily eatab nn>l ln ,, ,.aa„ >M#r.
ll.b*t tn lb. aff»rtlon and coatMrno* ; U(B WMI. t)l, m~.i..h1im EidMoeal
.,f th* peptr and ft *cuM be a , ttouth r*jUJ d* *n ***■''*
Mai IM .ptrtt UM**4 that xmM
pm* to h.4 a .4U1.H ■».«»... for -
■<*»'•*> — i*.h*rtlt*
A start ha* beer msde i At fin»t >• were but* new broom
It will be swrrp* clean, you know, and wa found
that W’lUiam was laay. He was fine at
washing the windows, spading th* gar-
«*u. p».mpU4 th* vacuum rleaser,
mowing the lawn, tradingte* furnao*.
running errands, prrkaing elothee.
sweeping the walk*, pollshlrg the
floor*, oiling the furniture. preparta<
the vegetable, waiting on table and
doing the diahee But ra was laay. He
used U> go to sleep at midnight regu-
larly. no matter where he was Many
a time Mr D* Pay st* hac left the elub
for b»m" af twe nciriek In th* a»ocw-
ihg and found William snoring tn U»e
rar outside imagine bow jt must bare
looked to our friends to nee our cbauf*
vsngni « mupany !!». [ Uur ikcp tS ths
rteg-f'nnlte c.»’npeny and I mils Paul 1
han the French aviator, from using '
aeroplane* which ii»« Vtute*** [
in nan rrsnci»cu. xnvn i pu i •• ,
on in Ueno, out the Agbl wIR »*■ Iw•’.« .
on that date, and I shall keep mv ,
r>mmlsr " This statement was made
b'iinliiniihi-| |-T -f’ iirkxiLiiiws ’■■■' .mm
tsteh’MMl flgl ’ when be. a< cord!
j Cungressm*n in touch with Ibe :
' jiou** leadeis. who wrote a letter to
' Mi/rakrr Cannon urging that th* House 1
i hat tb. *.*r «”“'• a’a'-h-Al »•••»
I <hu* save It from the danger of failing
la conference
Attorney General Wickersham baa
j »utten Itenator lisle and Represent
aths Tanney, < hairman uf Heuate und
House A|>propriation < ommltieea, urg
Ing tha’ ffte.buo appro)
tteuing Indian ’snd at_____ .. .
Tic king of Stem win bring forty U rd<utt*tcd te the grr
tbla ara| deficiency bill
Henstm Gere has succeeded la hav I
ing the Morgan bill passed, providing
fur th* opening for anti lament, under
the homestesd laws, uf sixty five quar
ter sections of Cbeveunc Arapshoe In
dian sclruol teerrve lands a*ar KI
Reno, Ok Th* bill has already pass
ed th* House
One of fair fruits of tha various high
coat uf llviuM Investigations which
hav* l*eeij conducted here at the In
stigatlon of emigres* devwlo|n»d in a
suit brought in the Vniiuct H’atea Clr
i cult Court by the Government for the
| dissolution of th* Boutnern Wb«de
____ Association as sa ur
ganlxatlon opeia'ing in restraint of
young woman stu 7 . , , . . .u «...
a mm Hade In violation of the Hhermen an
____ >hb’ng trains and .
legislature there will b* aloud **
the professor and hie methode H*not Mils S’ Cores, who repro-
I sent* at Washington Madris. the pro
i visional President uf Nicaragua, said
—m——ludicaitops a.* that ibe National
OOMCbTlC AHO PORKION HAPPEN I *"*’'* he*«l al
>N0* bUR^BO UP IN AT- OklahMpR < It. >omc lima *arly la Oc-1
TRACTlVe RTVLt I "TJ
The extraordinary session of th*
»■ ■ - »■> ‘ York l/egtelature called by Gov
___ Hughes io ink* u* agsin the vexed
GOOD GOT AWAY of primary reform convened
rr- - - j rb* management of the Han Antonio
land Arsnss* Raes Railroad graal-
Cverythlng important Th«t Could fle .cd an advam-e In aalarles to all opera
Cw.lfir.etf ta g •*•*•• flpse* •• I tors m> the rf«sd sanmintiae »n shnati
1 per cent
The ________
ting their corn field* In fin* condition
■ and the warm weather of th* last few
days I* bringing th* crop forward at
<»n account of ill health JuaGc* i < wunilerful rat*
Mnody of th* Huprwsn*- c< <>f 'h«
i I nlted Htates will b« i*lH*d od luu
' pay.
Hens’or Curtis Republican of the
Reflate and Henalor GaiHnger, one of
! ine Miaderk uf teal bod> are authority
I tM» Oklahoma City Chamber nf Com-
1 n>ern* th* Initiated bill propoalng to
I.
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