Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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RAINS COUNTY LEADER
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A Great Sweeping Sale
Covering Every Department Will Be Inaugurated
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Saturday X'ov. 26th.. and Lasting 16 Days Only.
Must He Reduced before January 1st., and we are going to make
Don’t forget the date—Good things in
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hang, dual, but not enough
eny eluok weUr
(io.*, bring lb*
he,* a good time.
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* l».en unable
-d the Iota
W. had • hna ebueer halur*
enough lo lay the
to make
nan bivHiarhiai generally
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Bi? Baloon1 Ascension
On Sh>w bay, When
Cato 4 R««*n Nt Railroad Rmn
Will eghibtl at Kworv Saturday
IWember Jrti, iu all it*. maguitV
root opleudor
pulpit. pr»a* and publio *v*ry*|
wh»r«, th* Am-et, oloamwi, mo*l (
noral, thrilling, enterleiuiug and "’•ming
in.lruoHve eehdntion »v»r |
®bMt *'**y * •
The fiitmieal cl«»wt»v, I rive uuip
b«*ya and » l»t i (haul array of in ah*
and Irma it* gyitmaaiw th* ahuv.
I* atrictly moral and nothing lo
uftMiid Tao parlormanejew, altar
nu'.n and night, ram or •bine,
can save
Let us figure with you.
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lieurgo -i.J Mr. Veerl
.d Alba, ham* u|> to Km-
\mj 1'u.oday morning and altar
..curing th* u*.»«*ery paper.
|they found their way lu tto*|
Anna |iroii<>unu*<l th* ooreuiony :
that united them aa u.au and
wit* Il waa lha hr.t oeroiuony
Squire Ami* ha* partoruiad
elnoe taking th* oath of uffloe,
but ha nut a bit backward
about II. Th* l.au-m attend*
»>*•* «Uhaa and ounueotulalion*
THAT HAPTIHT l.KITKR
Sum* urn* in luna A I
Kav*a vatu* to Willow Spring*
and held a Hireling, and lb*
tiepin I. .eld ha waa preaching
! dootrlnal aariuuua whan he nailed
I *• (Cbrietiana) tov auuh eitdear-
Primouneed by jihg namaa aa Suae of Uauipball
and waier regeueiotiouiola," and
many oilier naniaa vary unbe*
Kavea prelandad tn
__ planed ' Irene tbe liaplial uhuruh from
iwiore Ui« Auiorh-an people They Willow Spring* baeh la John lha
have the beet traiiml dog., pome. Hapliel We denied hl* anility
monkey. and elephant., d.l.a »l j ‘u ♦»** *nd we ohalleuged lhe
but we ha*l
lo learn the aii*nl
‘the I.Mabau aympaibiaea with
Mr and Mr.. W <> l*et*rman
'>1 the Hoganeville neighborhood,
in the luaa ul llieir week-old lu
i lam, which u< uurred Sunday
lugbl,
Irene Ilia liaplial ohuroh bank U>
lha purauna! uiiulatry of lohii the I
Hapti.t or .l".u< Chrial, and thry '
(liaplial*) got Kavea, bul ICa»e*|
would Hoi *igu a pfopoalllutl that !
uuiler arreeof w.iarproul eeiivaaa. I*** ®nuld Irene the liaplial uhiiri h
Don’t miw Hi* Big Hallmm Aeaau ‘»«e*ita to lhe pur.oual minl.lry of
•ion ou lli* .how groumi., wbmh I Jndti* 1 brlei. We are .till waii*
•akM plgee .Her th* grand |r.».!‘ng tor lhe Hapii.t. io tnrnieh a |
•i reel pared* '“an w dotend Ihai uhaiieeg.
Kavea .aid he waa not going lo
Not let. ■lluk hi. head in a bailer by
There will he a boa .upper el I •!*""•« • propoeillon like Kiel
th« Punbar soh<M>l houM <rfi F'ri’J Yaa, Uiay wrapped hnn
day night Imlore ih. l.t Hui.de> jEa,„/ u|, l(| rtiJl(«ue and
•• .......*
io go to hiKikner Orphan.'IW"**1 laUr **••* h,u
Horne. Everybody cordially in got through with him It only
vned lo 000*0, lhe lediee to alii took HI eenta worth of baby rib-
bring bogee. and baae a <<**, |M)0 and iwu -liinpaon floweia In
liiue and meh* a good aum for1
" »rap him up
the orphan, horn*
Hrj. Hurreit'. defenee of lw*|
f Truth io en4';raed by the Chela*
TKU' ro HiNuKK Big Siiuw Cuming,
Wio edilui aovvpled an ia»i* t I'ole A Mugtfa’ llailri-ad Shoe,
lalion from Dr I* W I’earaon lu will eahlbit at Emory Saturday
viail liingtu I uvaday availing, I
and il Wba t|UHa a u»al kJ gal
oul o! k‘Wi» hr a faw huura lb wiU b* laig»r, ba liar and giaadtr
Iba braving Au’uuin waaUiar. I ihai> avar balova. rtuiaa t>l
and tv eee the .igua vf induelry ihiug. you will eee with lheU.de A
* and nupiuveuioul along the road Hogel.' .boa. lhe only edui.l*
the fare, thing to tell under ;*d l.lame iu toe U. to. i Fruf. M*
uur obooraettuu wee the im- H'-y'" pertoinnug IJepheut. Trot
pruvemoni. et Mr i, l hponue. Buvki.y . unlaiueble Lion., end
' Ho io eddu.g euoiher ruum to lu. '
f-aldebue and making other aub Monkey, and Guelg, end lha
1 .leauel Mpruyemehte, whiuh mil •»'>d,a fuunieal olowu, Hob Cook,
graail/ .nhauoe He value. •»•»'«*».< mul*. Hv.aki.
|Tlt« Tn toh»v« m (Saif uitwl wan*
h>i inancr, iba N-w Yuik favvilla
Tl.w Fagataya fro® tha Nav York
IIippudinine m lh»ir Uanug biwali*
aw ay l*a«lduf ami (*auii<*n Hall
“■*. TU* liuiuui Haimvlvt*<ti
liKUpM vf aiioLala, Kdua lb*
tn)Blariwuto lady; a raguiar army
i uf iti» wnitd'w ciuvnti
■ iwo bai«ila uf Uiuaic a.id many
.... . * . »*ibar taamiaa Urn IHHHMH in
Whan a a raached umgar wo f ,
... .. MMHilHMi. all naw lliia y*M« Uon i
ftmlid Avo raildeni ra ulidor con 1
Alb., our neighbor on ihe|.lfuu,|un p. u.ell b> lh. work-!""* lh* “““ “
Houlb, bad a big Ara laal waab,lftown a< iha briug piaiil, and; 7 *’**** * * **
i loeiiing op the reel of • Hinoky svarything el lhe brink plant ,'** * *” *'*' * H
..... . ' ■ toruiaiu:.. .lart efter the H.loou
ereryb-y
ned ju.lln.lnil.de.learn .l.uvel | ( gt (J
h»r han u I mg din and aiv inabmgl
many improvamantv and adui*|
j t» ma In lha plant
Truly, •‘tvary’hmg
iovaiy and lha gooa
I bigb ' d’>wn that way
T wuu baa juoi nutehau a guuu
NOllCO* itarii ana a Wall* and baa lumbar
All ihoaa who know thorn* un Hia giuund h>r a now lai in
waives !• be mdablad lo ma will | huuaa, on lha pl<va lauanUy pur-1
pl»<ou vuina In and eHila, and I uhgead fro® ». ( Aiaaaudor
IhoM lhel don't know come ml He. Meg., he. Juel hnieh^ eu ! ‘
and eea. I have gut lo meal my I . 4a,. ‘ *
■ , addition iu hie limbo aleu whim
ubhgaliuiio I II lilkTKh 1
w» * » 1 add* muvli l»r Ila luu||e Ftid cuA*
A. I*. Yilagarald ta eewialmg
C A. (Jlave in the Clarfc’a office
durmg Pielciut Court,
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1910, newspaper, December 2, 1910; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322492/m1/1/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.