Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1910 Page: 3 of 10
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Delinquent Tax List Continued.
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Leave your subscription* at thia
office.
CRAZY NEGRO FROM TER-
RELL.
Deputy Sheriff Jack Arnold ar-
Will, our
mon’h rate, in
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S 8 Ward
Jno Winston
Tb« Tea.
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RELIGIOUS SERVICES.
ITN’IOX CHURCH
Preaching Uh Hunds/ ht Rev. Thus
hmient. Baptivt , S. N Ktirnside
Every camp and all
Woodmen in the county are invit-
ed to attend and perliuipatO
the exercise..
O. W Alexander.
Ry order <i( the camp.
434
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The Leader 8 months
for 50 cents, or the
Semi-Weekly Dallas
New and the Leader 8
months for One Dollar
282
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1-558
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News from Elm.
Health of community good.
Farmers have been very busy
for the last three weeks and
tees raised I crops in this part of the county
hauMhoe 'look wel1 A S°0<1 r“'n wou,d
...25 peri lZ'
We furDiah '
tties*4 rakwi
9
E m/iuIJ.
v.'Cr.ICg hronwlif
gelling MJiy i uegr: war
•Ac t inn. Thevl belonaiut
j report* a fine * the horse
time on the rivar and a big tian
inis- Mary York of Freedom. I toward the river a. hr could spit
Sas visiting Mrs. Mattie Jones; father that way than he could to-
’kWelneaday evening. I sard Emory. Ha seemed to bo
8*r John York sent ye scribe liarniles. and submitted quietly to ■tr.'i*»^>M,H**,
Vf.U msihhMWVjMi wamm _____ J , Ln'-.-niTr
^wiuvu hu han 01!?' 1 '»nataMa Whittle earned him
Tk | Greenville M««ndav morning to
Aybiiigoiaid has turn b:n» ore. to the aaeylum
aco he? fieter’anthortt»«e# whqwere to riMc-l him
ither*
Lists of land and town lots sold to the State or reported
delinquent in Former Years, not redeemed and are
also delinquent for 1909 in Rains County.
189
87
too
12*3 1-2
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80
160
320
I be. __
per 100 lbs.
lb* for $1.00.
orang* r- ..
Trtt - Dollar
D Buist
J C Zeck
R F. Dyer
A I. Ashbey
T 0 Jenkins
Wrn 1’ Boxam
Thoa Davie
J J h-dgal
H M Giles
per months 2nd Sundaf Cl
k**p up tel • I tor K. Cain Tri
Preaching Krd iMihday by J.W
-• M tbedtot A J Rabb
Clutybinjr Offer
I We have arranged for special
”. n the Dalia*
j
tcrly in
M<wta
A. teri"*
have |
3 in I
Lodge Director}’.
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J. A FilZGKKALD, «•<!.
8 Months!
1-2 Dollarlchurd’
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tation the Texat .
teriea’ Aasociation
rule, the producer pay-
the factory or market
aumer pi
tory to
Tf rib hat comparati
and the coat of
therefore, of p
MAiUAk the VaLi
ductmn and c
four tn< thuds
Public Hui'
** ways and I
Old Subscriber*.
rfiriber. who are in ar-
rear. by paying up their back
I ■mbecriptions, can lake advan-
I tagv ot this offer.
| Get y fur groceries
ner—at Cain's.
DECORATION SERVICES.
'uJ The Willow Spring, camp
' *n | the W. .. T
" of f-’*'
... vis.: ! and Jenkins, at
Water-
; tUe ” ‘Bem'r-”W‘<sliIJ “Wn-tffirnr-
1 Record We will send the I.i aoi k
and either one of the above
I papers from now till the first of
j January, 10'1, Iwr ♦' O*1 Just
> think of it! Thirty-five weeks—
105 papers for (1 00
] We are having a little ram thin | SI NDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.
„(' morning, the 20th inst. I The Lkadkk is requested to
O W "ill decorste the Prof. Davis, of Greenview. > announce that there will be a
kovereie". R.is" sanB f°r u8 aK**n ’a,|f Sunday Sunday school picnic about one
'theTurner grave.J evening. The bou*> was full and a half miles west of the
v.rd’tlw Itl.’f'luu. 20) Sumiav m ' *>‘h lh,> bea‘ of ord«r Woosley s- hool house on Thurs-
tlnsmonth. Kv.rye.mp.nd.il M L Alien of Emory, was in day. June 30th
our community Sunday evening ’ The Lwaoca
i;, I Sister Phillips of thia com-
munity, h.e gone on a visit to
see tier daughter in I'psbur
county A Fbiksii
I o the Voters.
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and return* 1 wil1 trY to “'•I'0 jt convenient
If you want! to see a. many as possible next j
your week and on until the primary.]
snup ,w , u.PAitH aij.kne.e and lire
» 9 20
4 30
9 07
ft j0
7 1(1
M 02
4 03
8 0t>
15 12
29 O7
th .* tvl^ph•»(»*•.
it« p*r mmith.
t p«tron« may
T'wd wild ti* on
. i acrip
help corn—don't think cotton ih j Won
’*•} goffering any
save C
Willvw Springs.
If it takes hot weather for cot-
ton it surely will grow now, for
this is good old Summer time,
Everything looks prosperous.
Crop, are about all worked out
since the rain.
A’y number of the Willow
Springs people visited Boyd'
aunday evening and had a real ]
nice time. There • ill be a grave- ]
yard vsyking next Friday, June
24th w
There will be preaching at
Willow Springs every first Sun-
day and Saturday before in each
month. Everybody is cordially
invited to oome RKAnrg.
Ms-t* every uieht
W H Ci.kkdxxin, Clerk.
L”!"?n-ReilTRrsi]______ syH
W- »r<j« yn.1 »,il haln us (mild ’ n
' up Home interests instead of!
i Boston uion i.-ili--, and natron-
, iwth*
Crnnxs’ Tgi^rnom co |
Plan of wort oo thr Emory Uiaiv
First Suudsy—Woueley st 11
o'clock and st night. And at
Suivnia it 4 p m
Second Sunday—I
a. in
Third Sunday—Point at II a.
in . and at uight.
Fourth Sunday—Easqyy at
a. rn and at night. And F.ir
Cfisp*«l at 3 n ni
Everybody re*|e<ctfully invited
Ito attend .
J W CcmmimiO, P. C.
•• aaa aaa Pmr Annum
ier pay» in State and
Mirpoar* •7.000,000
will grind your corn auy day in
> the wesk Will grind your con,]
and aharpen y<iur plow too, nil at
lbw ou,. I.hi...
♦ J. H. Gunter,
Blackemith.
Low P' kes
I am offoriug tba quality
of Grucome at the following re-
markably low pncPB
Star Flour $2 80 jwr 10i»
High Patent Flour, 10
Gfanulatad sugar IB
_ JLnghum •*•»(<, I
■» and anitat, at $1.25 per
lehel.
4i’-UBBin< the cost of tranipor-
a the Texas Commercial Secre
> ..jsoiution says that, as a
the producer pay* the freight to
* lory <»r market and the con '
►ays the freight from the He
• the point of consumption, j
---------Iively f<w factories, |
transportation
pre, of paramount importance
the vaiu- Af onr articles M pr
consumption We
___i of transportation,
ighways, Railroads, W
ripe Lines
Public Highways
We have ITI.avo of guVU
highway- it
miles classed as improved public
mads The average cost of hauling
freight over the puMic highways of
Teats is 1.1 centj per ton per mile
43 Cents Per Ton Per Mile.
The average cost of hauling freight I
over the public roads oi the United
States is 13 cents per ton per mile St
a producer the farmer gets the same
price for his products whether hauled i
over good roads or bad roads, and j
as a consumer the farmer pays the
ms •>' • pm «• tot merehasidiM .......
he hauls it over good roads or bad .
roads The farmer receives the bene
fits of good roads, but pays the penalty '
of bad roach
The Texas farmer in
1,000,000 tons of products
,
products t<' Ivwn. Hy improving our
public highways to the governmi
the c
transportation nn» half and
•a,000,000 per annum.
The Lfmiikk man acknowl-
edges with thank* a special invi-
tation.
Everybody is cordially invited
to go out and enjoy the day.
Wlint did your rich I
uncle leave you when be died?
Smith—-Nothing. I *mday HrMwg evnrr Sunday at io
w«. ...u .........- K....... I J»n—D.du'l h- aay Wjrthmg j 'KSZ’x
My two weekH aieknean and tirv 14 > J'-u !: ps—«• •»* and Batnrdav nl<ht l-M.ir*- baan u
raina, with a big crop, han placed | Smith—Yaa, Ha .aid uotlnug ■* m “"'l ‘ 0 w" <jak\IN PaHor
mo in a condition that I could i t “* good for me.—Brooklyn
not be in the campaign, but I am | Bagla. ______________
still in the race (or Cotton
Weigher. Hoping to merit your
Influence and eupport, I remain
Youre Very Truly,
O, W. Hkvdkix.
(Ad vertieament. |
Daily Record.
Thu Lieahek will receive eub
ptione lor the Daily For
_rth Record by nieil a* follow* :
bium tliia dale till July 3let.
Out prayer meeting an i aing-1 for »1.50, or from June let to July
ingiejuet’good. |3l.ctfnr S1.00. .....
The protracted meeting at Elm
will conjTtenco the firat. Saturday ;
in July, and will bo conducted by I
Bro. Teer and others. "* will!
also have a singing school! tiepiny snerin jsck arnoiu ar-
taupht by Profs. Davie of Green-. roatad a negro inmate of the Ter-
view, commencing neai .y'ni" •( hi* homo in the
dav week. i Dunbar mnghborhood ■l.oiitl W|U our
Mr. U 1 falieravu -*• u.— M-*ord*v morning and | rate, in winch w« f
ana re ernne nuuu., cronlfig •’roegh* hi"’ to Emory. The fall and m> all work,
i are gelling very uegre was riding » l>i? (Inn hor»« I »««" « iin»i«i> .
r 1 . , , farmer* rural linea aid you can
neuro *aiu m wa.n«u iw l.vl ... ... . » • . .
• IMIW IU M|US* VMU4 MVi*
overlie Cilu-i.a' Telephoi
than any nth,-. W« BfM
pany of your home per,pie and
•olicit your patronage Which]
people •
g-Moms-wc.
T!.s tXISrr h** Installed
! a new pre*t and in order to in-
crease our aubacriplion list in
keeping with our new fMiUtiee
»« will, beginning with thia
iaaue, send the Lxadvk from now
| till the first of January, lull, for
only 50 cents. Ttn* will cover a
, period u( eight months, and in
addition to giving the general
news of the county it will con-
tain all the political news of the
MMsaty, sue •« el!’ d£icar’i’!e«
: the paper when the aubacriplion
expiree, if not wanted longer
Send in your subscription today
I and get the advantage of the full
] eight months time No name
I will be entered unless aocom-
] named with the cash
TELEPHONE RATE8.
CitizAii'* Telephone Cotnpaux i
•orvice pmIhb tor puttie of thru* .
or mor-on on* line. rGrvicetol r^wng .at B.mrtay by I
•II th«« l*l*phoii«w which have lh»|<:.,krr. Frexbyterian. i> r.
*an>* cetitrnl *witchb<»ard. | tr
ClaM (a) 25 cent*
Petrolia furni*h and
•phon** and line*.
Ola** p») 5o CHiita p*r month. T'
SrtniH a* (a) except company I
furniabes th*? t^!*phot»*«.
Claa* (ff) *5 e-nt
Ham** a* (*•) eanept
build to th* public r
to Compaq lin**
Th**' rai^a pHvab!
advanc* at th* iftire
Fur 25 cesile itvste par month *
on either plan, patron* may h
fr*e eervire to our other lw»nrd
My baakot leave* Emory every
I’uucdey murninM and return*
Thursday evening!
the heat work, leave j......
bundles at the Harber shop
nearest the depot. Ladies
waists and skirts a spcmulty.
Men's suits cleaned and pressed.
Also we make your old hats new
Sherman Steam Lai rpsYt’Oe
E. Green , Agent.
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1910, newspaper, June 24, 1910; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322469/m1/3/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.