Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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GENERAL CONVENTION
EXPOSURE BROUGHT IT ON.
GOHLMAN
OF TEXAS BAPTISTS
LESTER
& CO
MAYOR DOES THE HONORS
HOUSTON
TEXAS
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land
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ESTABLISHED 1866
1
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of
Illi
hair
restorer
man in Maaaachueetts turning
la
B»nc<
U la about tbtr time that the
Efl
ot any description see* the mercenary
marrla*. prukl *> In Ha true light
The oldest and larg-
est exclusive cottun
commission house in
Texas solicits
For Sixteenth Consecutive Term I
R. C Buckner Presses Over the
Baptist Body.
54# rent* a
Foster-Milburn Cb.. Buffalo, N T
ipenrd that this youth ,
aid* and km w exactly ,
there
i the
G
‘X
h»»*v with her tetters to the winter ' 1ft charge,
stand by M the r?t? _ _ J____
The Barber Some
air?
Man In Chair—Yea. If It’ll reatore
the ha!re you've just rubbed off.
■J
Another man In the big woods has
be«u being mistaken for a drer
la order to be reasonably safe the 1
«•••••♦ «*ef»Hae himself a»
game s
'»•»»■ v of 9MO.OBO because be did a t
marry
‘ r
/r
A Washington man dropped dead
while using bls lawn mower, and we
tiresome ma aeigu imais rvMsw uve« eed
ee>uyod a Utile morning sleep
Trinity Valley Line
Form ! wra d
with lees ta ny
- Reau ‘he <’<1
<’ Henderarm
miles north of «
file from abroad, smuggling will cease
The pocket nerve la a powerful motel
Within the next three years the Ma
lay states will export 850.000.o00 worth
of rubber This goes far toward put
Ung *be rubber plant on a plane with
the he plant as a source of revenue
I than 823,000 was collected and pledged.
• While a majority of the contribution* j
j were pledged by ixetors, there were vo||j,ge
HOLD ANNUL MUTING IH THB CITY
OF HOUSTON.
A Very Goos Guess.
were several doxen bad eggs
I rob session of persons in the audience
last night aud not one was thrown
Miss Hue Bretfi Because the au-
thor of the piece refused to snow biiu-
Got the Premium Getting Habit.
Galr.esvllle: 7 ns cltlseus of latnea
till were elated when they received
a telegram from Han Antonio an noun.
ID'n
J
Thousands sf bold is rs Contracted
Kidney Trouble in the Civil War,
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look after a bobble skirt fell and broke
^*’a lid would not be a true son
of Adam If be does not put all the
blame on the hobble skirt
MORE THAN EVER
Capacity foi Mental La bo-
to Leaving Off Coffee.
ewytfeiaa I rewM tbwil
renef wat'l I •<ru<h “
rwb* > ' ' -d"the AmTnnhh is I k< »»<••«* *
•rd aaUHk* Tlwrvww
trrt •• to the tuiao** prop^nw-B of th»»•’
meet f*ruprrtv and fi*e«**“*v apsSM asd
w.H rwbhad In. It worse eqeehy -•
K>«tk« Hd' ki
rtramatMM I ••*«
____<4 •ithiwl pr'i'M
Mratreo M*UM lae
• riAili TALKS uN FLORIDA
Rr I I Mmoi.t owe of tbe RteWa eerij
•*n«**» » • U.!!’y'-" w*J*'••r*
man* lepnrMt thine* stoat Fb.rutg
a»4 Fiori.t» lands ♦•«(• it* »ew »• re
BMlWr •hen row le«ee<. Tbe> wee fr*M
— *>•(• X»-. tLcic
buuefu Mvt .oPMgT Ca »•••«< risd
ROOSEVELT’S GREAT BO
i< “ African Game Trail
MM
T* m* tab* wa mb« a^|
In the nreset.^e of more
f'tJega es and almost
1, Mayor H. Baldwin
or Thursday morning
>«a.«rw c/pr-M iNV gates of the ci'y to
I the Baptist General Convention, which
! con ver ed in the new City Audorlam
Heavy Leas in Oil Mill Fire.
Italian Fire Tuesday nigh' loin-
mem lng early and raging until prac-
tically midnight, destroyed the Im
manse seed warehocse of the Trinity
< <>n<>n on < oniparr . dKiiisged its
seed-clean! ng machinery and wiped
from existence a number of loaded
freight car* sidetracked at the plant,
the lore t© *he plant abme Swing w«
*tlmated at t27S.<MM» to I300.BBB. which
I is •aid to covered bv Insurance.
The war*bo«»se raveling half
block, waa three quarters filled with
seed, the track* holding twentv two
care were filled with rolling stock.
■ and a line of tank care stood on an
opposite siding when the fire wss dis
! covered.
The iisv of <ank isms um the
jide of the biasing building was whisk-
ed away by a switch engine, and an
effort made to draw away Uto Idkdcd
seed cats on tbe opposite side. t><t
not ail could be saved, owing to the
Mistering bcBL Ala or eight of the
’ cars were ne^-easarlly abandoned
Houston:
1 fhan 3,WH» Baptist
I a* many rishocs.
1 H.< • of HouwtQjn
threw open the
tbe Baptist Geaert
111*11 u n« KUift y*i*< < UIIIJ ■«
lieu or two when he ha« been more
A than uruatt* buagry
t«>n un<i« r best of shel-
ter at very low rates
for storaye and insur-
ance. If interested
write us for terms.
We arc platl <•> an-
SAcr ail iurjuines.
Rulphnr Springs-
a farmer livini ten
this city, was here with two 5<H» lb. (
.4 region .CT)«rC qq one acre]
1 of land He had a sworn certificate to j
Ui « It U to be remembered J
that Mr. Henderson is the one who 1
grew laM year 130 bushels of corn on j
one acre and got the premium o! ‘
. I loo offered for the i»eat acre yield
in four stairs tie brieves in the |
J largest possible yield on tbe smallest
I number of acres.
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_
CURES RHEUM KT1SM
Immediate relief from pain follows
use Sf Mesirse M««sla»a I answtant. h
•ooks in to the Gone Rood thi* poa
|lX<,LtH.*«l. it ts pronatue iae next •
step on the |»art of the Goverameat I
will v»o »r. lot th* contract tu a aew *
bidder
«ience quring »ne sirise r,a< n <om j
| j*anv will take up with it# employees !
the agreement of wages ar** Louie
Ke< <<n it ion of their union, the il.lef
issue for whb h the strikers held out
for several days. Is not r-anted how-
ever. but the ojnn sh<» olliy is to
prevail.
The agreement between the express
owflipaalee and their er » oyeeo does
\'
Men whose hirsute a4r>rawteaf
remarkable far «bat It is oo< 1
dlsak mi. with that arieatmt who say*
Back te tns Wild.
T here wsa a time wbeu all dogs '
were wild and wbeu what we call
wolves were different from other dogs
only as a collie now Is different from
a Newfoundland for Instance From
time to time you will bear of dogs
chat have returned to tbe life of tneir
ancestors and have run wild with the
wolves of the prairie or of the woods
In the town of Kandy in Oregon a
cn? ms de the gc-
quaintan< e of a coyote. whl< h Is a
kind of wolf, and ever stare he ha*
lived away from the towa running
with the covotes and approaching hn
uiau dselling plat-si only co >«•*• a
A Now Jersey pastor says that worn
on who wear bobble skirts should be
strnnked True, but 1a that akin
therss no chance of getting them in
th« nmpsr position for spanking
I
I Unlcn Not Rscognitsd Open
Policy to Prevail.
GRtAT EXPRESS STRIKE ENUS. |
bn..
’ New York: The strike ft drivers
nnd b«-l|»ers ♦ mployed by the trana-
I continental express <i»mpanies was |
formally de< la red off Katurdav even
! io* The dose <if the strike was |
brought about by the New Jersey I
I strikers, who voted to accept the
(terms upon which tbe comtuuiies of I
i fared 10 cake bat k th* men The I
: New York itrikeris voted Thursday
night to accept tbe rompunits offer j
■ The agreement provides I bat the I
imen shall la taken back without dis I
I crimination, except for acts of vio-
hence during »hr strike. Each com ]
A Parts dentist who tinkered with
tbe teeth ef the roya*fy nf r«imp« at
about |60o B tinker, has jusf ,^.w, „ w
leaving an estate worth only a little 4MI and owing to the chart tv work
ova* a million. j ami ,-re<, . Bonrtea there tf •
I detK it of
Abilene and Waco were put !n nom-
ination lor next convention, and after 1
' considerable dHcuaslon. Ware was
< hoaen.
i Secretary Wallace Rutterlck of the
general education board of New York '
has t
B Riddle of Mart Following toe call |
to order a committee on credentials
was appointed The name of Rev
' Dr. Buckner was placed in nomlna
' tion for re election by J. M. Tomlin ot
,b* j Parksville and Dr Hu* kner was rlevied
' presideiif of the convention fur tbe
"«*** ] m*A4>*xth. casA^ML’.ive, titne.
i The following were elect
1 nresldents M. E Weaver.
lust do as tae patric- i Charlea Smith, lie?ton. and
your income ex- Stokes. Han Antonio.
’ Rev. E P West, pastor of tbe First
I Baptist Church of Denison, was elected
I recording secretary. D. K Pevotu of
' tluui’on for '-orrewponding secretary
1 was unanimously e'ected.
j In coofor.nity to a custom the re
I port on Bucknir Orphans' Home rat
A Touch of Family Life.
When the country youth proposed
lu the tilf girl, he received the row-
vratlunal assurance that ate would be
bis sister it hapgcxrX
had slaters at bur •»-
hie privileges mo he hissed Im 1 Ai
thia juncture she availed herself of
the sisterly right Io call out to father
that brother was iese«Lg her. ?>•***
responded in good, muscular earnest.
Then ike new brother and sister rela-
tion was dissolved by mutual consent
_ sone
Rock*4el)er's mil *° 1 Hall-Carden <'onj|>an>. later
„ make the ' tak*n ov*r 1’> Construction
The word of ‘'otnnany The amount of the con-
2*nr-’!*»««e r^^ivwt with great >ro«-t for Ixx-k and Dam No 4
applause, and the demonstration ocn •IH.filB.Bl. it is prooatue uie
j tinned *or several minutes
to his citop, being so closely mena4-«o
by that deadly line of decea< y Just
now tble distinction will be regarded
by tbe poeeesaor of two coat hangers
with oalv <«• in active use can eas’iy
te lma<lM4 ite will smile at ’k*
ukaae aad snap bis fingers at a c<
of decency that is baaed rwwH
aad countless trousers Nevertheless.
If /vw are r-LIUGuS tc be *f **•
patrlclaas you
tons do-«4>rov-ided your income ex
reeds the paltry 15.000 and It will be
an exhfbltloL of extremely bad 4<>rm
if you regard 'his sartorial declare
t2n& of the man who knows In any
other eave the moat serious light.
4a Germ/<ny Time was when a man
of title was believed to 1
by mahlng money Tbe
hardly be Insisted on, however, whe
tbe kaiser himself has s business In
terset tn tbe manufacture of terra cot-
ta. From the old American stand-
point it Is much more honorable to get
money in trade or Industry than to ar-
qulr. It by niarrlM*: but It may b. •
long time before European aristocracy several large Individual contributions
Dr. J. Ik Gross of the l*TrM Baptist
f’hurch of Houston pl<*dged 11 .Ota), gud
was the first to respond to the col-1
lection. The largest single offering
was pledaod hy the First Baptist
Church of Dallas, and amounted tv i
81,300. The First Baptist of Waco j
Dublin and Bryan were the three ’
-hurcbes to give 8'i‘Ml ea< h Tbe other ■
nffertnas ranged from |.*<l <0 8100.
I he report of the twsrti of dila-
tors of the Baptist Memorial Sanllar
(Aliening, 2,147 patients were treated
turn of Dallas showed that since its
at the sanitarium. 1.03.1 surgical op '
(•rations were performed and out of 1
the entire number treated al (be
sanitarium the mortality Hat was on
ly 4 27 p *r cent During the first |
year the dtah»y*«»wvanta amounted to .
died. 1 |62,NUM (hr receipts amounted to 877,-
“■ - I.
1A« bba. R1 a bats
Headache
*Mv father ha- ****’ • •eflever fmm -w k .
headache fut tbe last iwvuti f\.c
n»**r found say rrUef Until hr tX
taking your Caacarets. Since be I
hr run taking Caecareta be has Dever R
the heailatbe They have rntirriy no
him Caacarcta do what you rvcY»mn4
I wiK give you tb« pciMi
*4 umng hie name E M Dickd
1 • X. Krsiner St , W Indianapolis, H
Pteaasat. Pw’a’sM* Fmwiw T»w» <inod
IaoGu.mI Nsvwc SMhew. Wvto.a vr (trip* 1
M»c tV Uk Nwvrr «<>*d t« bulk TAwgMal
war (abtrt atamC C U i.uMUMilj
s
despondent. T
(live sgs.llb*
•v»d a
To Enlarge Wesley College.
Terrell: A eubarription fund
833,0VO has been reined by ii«»*
Izens of Terrell for Wesley College
of this city, the purpose of which
Is to enlarge that institution, it Is
expected that this subscription will
be increased to 83O.IKH’ the man
h gem ent of Wesley College has piodg
rd a like amount to be raised tor tbe
sc? ool outside of Terrell makinr a
to tai of 814MI.OOO <0 be expended in the
tmiAuvement an*! enlargement of that
Thera ts a schpol tn Dubuque which 1
tv trying ♦« track bnvs to lova farm
work Ona mures should be rn the
abolition of the corn husk mattress.
line
ha 4 res* bffd Corsicana and w ould <-on
llnue the work un. » they reached
Pelewtinr which is to be the eoBfbern
jterminus uf (ho toad The comphey.
.. Mr..— .... ....... „ ..... .ur ••lordtnx to Mr. h>. »mp>.
Il U About tbk time that the fttm • rial C1«h will »»nd it 'n the arewi o»P«al <® rtnat., the roe4. and will
m,< ylrla ar tbe ehoree l>e<1r« to t,t 1 bind «how In I'Mraao with Mr. Ixedr ."<•* demaou Wbl any parueuiar u>»b
;subscribe a bonus to the enterprise.
Mr. *’w*wtna we id this line of road
Rut any lina bjsw
red. but wtll open up aa epttrelv
wmatr
L. i ad wtii s1m»
outlet to th< fadb
Trinity R'ver Work Abandoned.
the body of eiluiafurs whlrft hast Itellsa Official announrrmen’ hwe
w,. . i at Ils dlsitosal MS,BM,BBB of John bem made that contra dors on lawk i
hen people discover that It Is p Ko*'krfeller a money-created the ’n<1 1‘»m No. 2 an I on Ixwk and Dam
cbearier to buy at home than to smug acene of enthusiasm before * ' < have abandoned the work The
I ihe Baptist genera! tmvffntfcMi of stAandonment was on F*riday, Nov. 4 ,
I’lexas at the Friday morning session. * Rcwrrlf. of BBttable workmen and |
Dr ButterU k staff'd that after mak•, ’he difficult.’ la getting the materials I gelf. I guess
Ing a canvass of all the denumlna •r> 1 ,o have been among the res I
' 11 on a I schools in which has been in “<*** T'u tw<» contracts were let '
| trusted with Mr. Rock efeller's ndl ,o ’he Ball-Carden Corupany, later Increasec1
lion* was only too glad
82B4I/HH) endowment
Second Survey
Dallas J. V. Wat kin. president of
.-’’•I - 1 Ifff ’hat the Cooke rtowntv arrlcul ’*• Trinity Valiev Traction Company
. . . exhablf had taken first premium !»"*!•"•*• •«» uti.iu au [^."^nt^ rAr pti'vsK-a. aw^L
Not being axarrled we can t 11 **** 111 ’*rh<(loiuU Fair over a’l r*1*way 0,11 of ’hie city toward the
he nsads Abe money co npetUora Carl Idedy. who has tbe "outheaef. mates ih^l engineers aiv
;e:.hiwi in stated :U exhibit now *l *°*k ’he se< ond prelim
had also captured a number of other 1bfi«T survey ot the proposed “
blue ribbon/, and the cash prerulum* ‘ '
| would amount to several hundred do I
fiouarw. 1 we < oua eauiLU Ge®,
first premium at the Texas State Fajr
al Dallaa last month and the c<Huxoer
Tin! (Tub WlH w»nd It »o the great
j The Ce.-Juurrcta! Cable Coinpat.y ’•(gtnJ
’ *• ? preparing a plan w hereby cabiegrwms ; nr>
wlU i *«1 bo reduced Gfi I***1 refit in n** IdBgte.
jio (be jifcbhc. outlet to fl
» F- ‘s t:ra,.r bXte tUi. S3 Tsiio Ulv
I first dny ot Decern in <r a new S'hedute £
t Mrea hotel should no.: taw IK Mees for wotu tire-*, showing g| From* as* a aww seas, mw
•nt o^H butwt aiat) and has hvdASU* .itert itotft. M
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your
consignments. Lib-
eral cash advances
made on consign-
ments at very low
rate of interest. We
John T Junes, Pauls Valley, Okla .
says: "The hardships and rxi»vour» 1
endured In tee Civil War and when
serving as a scout under Pili C ody,
brought on my
reGwJL__ kutr.. > |
was confined tc
bed for days and
tbe pain through
my back and I
limbs was tb*
worst I ever oxpe-
rtenred Tb»- kid
Bev secretion*
were profuse, fill- j
sd with blood and burneo lemuiy 1 ,
became weak and debilitated Boon aft .
er I b^gan taking Doan's Kidney Pills
I improved and It was aot long before
1 was a well man
Recneciber tbe name—Doah e
For sale b; all dealer*
box “
There is beginning to be comment heard Thursday night The report of
on tbe growing respectability of trade preside nt Bui-hnei staled that th?
now nearly 704) boys and girls
soil his hands .In fhe home, and tliset 8100,000 was
- tradltftia ran Deeded to make necessary improve-
' meats, and that there were debts
■ ugalnat tbe home for previsions and
[ clothing amounting to more than 816.*
1 000. Immediately following Its read
J ing a co’ ertion wn« taken when uMMe
Many former <-off.*e drinkers who
nave meauH *»»»•• p^rlortn, dvy
after day. have found a better <apaci- ;
ty and greater •ndnrance bv using
Postum Instead of ormuaiy coflre A" 1
Illinois woman wr‘te»:
“i had drank i-offee iur mImmh vwtu
ty years and finally had wbat the
doctor tailed <offer b*art 1 was g^g IlV
nervous and rxtrem. ly despondent; j J
'. mental or pnvsirai atfuugib i ■ IB** 15
left, had kidney tre ible and (onstipa | Ml* V
Hi** first * ■• < cable te net’ <L» rtv.- l
from the < hang* from rnffee tn postum
was the natural action of the kidneys
and bowels. In two weeks ray heart I
action was greatly improved and my
uei -*6s steady.
• Then I became less
ar.d the desire tn be
Slowed prtMd of i«a> wed gbysdea!
meutai strength
•’1 sbb steadily gaining ia physical
agrees*!' and brain newer. | lurrueny .
. .. d.u menial woik agd hud ?«• rv- 1’. up
itry rich in agrtruitund prte j oa account of ruffe out *in<B uaing
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iti« uxm aiae Nuuu B
1- Breson- I I fl |T B
....... »eHe*» X •**», fr ^ 9 -v - -
I esus a.*D*e»» feres ttoM •* tune, vwy , » K o< -t >- • *•» ■ -iNfa
1 avwwtoe. tree, sag fell fiemea ■ I
1 tassmDu - . ?tef4igiffw^ .
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FMOPV
LEADER
W. HILL. Ertttor.
EMORY,
SARTORIAL SNOBBERV
THE
matter what hs does for tbe
W hile tbe pour < hwpple who
That eluslv* Individual to whom the
New York tailors owe a large debt of
gratitude- which may b* morn than
balanced by the amount be owes the
tailors -has tendered the public an
other prof*>und statement He says
that a mail who dueen t go out much'*
ran dreae decently on 83 04M' • BT,
ways the Ctev*|eed Plain Daale< Ob-
serve the subtle malgmty of that qua)
ifyiua phrase Tbe man who goes out
much, tbe fellow who **umpe through
route and dinners and tea* and al
fresco twaddiefests must pay his tall
or no
piper
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1910, newspaper, November 18, 1910; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322490/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.