Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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T
THE
EMOPY
LEADER
W. HILL, Editor.
EMORY,
A
7,600,000,000 CIGAR* AND t.(M,000,- I
nrwi r in * a a t t * m
000 CIGAAETTka.
ATI ARE ON RAPID INCREASE
about
n in ti*« c«r<
SMOKE SIGNALS OF INDIANS
iw.ooo,ooo
M©v- ♦h« Radman Communicated *i»h
him
11 ARL DEAD AND 50 hJl'RED
I
IM
*10,000 IN
VALUABLE RRlIt FREE TO ALL WHO ANSWER
1
W. A. LEYHt PIANO COMPANY
CAKUASr PIANO XMUCUN IK TEXAS-U STORES
J
If draa id era ware doer a all would ba
millionaire©
the Influence j-
▼alet and con!
mi
ELM STREET
Dallas, Tf.Maa
BILLIONS SPENT FOR
LIQUOR ANO TOBACCO
TEXAS NEWS
HAPPENINGS
That New York
fif'd amid a (ring**
A deaf chauffeur mutt be In the
dame lass as a color blind locomotive
engineer
Our Idea of a w«H-traiu©d imliuon la
one ’hat will go to Mexico iustead of
to Canada at thia season
The death of eight aviators in the
past rnontn proves aviation a costly
sport
foefotfo • Lalfcg 4
stimulate the conaciw r
Ina traveler.
CAW YOU FIND THE FACE OF ANOTHER WOMAN
CONCEALED ’N THU piCTURF 9
i for
He 1
Aviators make rings around the pod
dees of liberty, but no one ©ire is per-
mitted to do so
< to do this year?
summer boat J er, I
At the |
eons migl
•« *ff *•
Underwear advertisements are pe-
culiarly thrilling just now.
A
The gowns worn at aviation meets
already begin U *.-w attention away
from the horridly unconventional man
TEXAS
-
girl who was mar-
of p"pr-y dogs prob-
ably will like her huabaud, too. wheu
•ha get* used to him.
prevents
A nnw»rw-t foe paving Haskel! street.
Msuaa. THt tot A
**M *,*v“ sines * pnlled Into tee umuu u«>.
* phis. Tenn.. Monday night
Still, people
itiee as "accldt
A aura test to prove a sober condi-
tlou or the contrary has often l»een
suggest**-! but not altogether decided
upon A guest in a (lotham hotel has
„~r »tr"v*f!y aefahllw’ied a sure *vgg> He
ordered two taxk.’.b* ©ent to hie room.
.v*» ■:
. p'eomriK of the
Western Union Telegraph Company,
L*s tendered his r©Ugv*a*lnn tn the
board ot directors and Theodore N
Vail, president of the I elephone and
l eirgi apb **>*«*•’**•/. *Llvh cohtrolt
the Western Union, was appointed to
fl!) the vacancy.
Palestine is intcreated In the report
that the Texas nouiiiea*l«ii* RgStroad
may be extended from Lufkin or Di-
boll. Angelina County, to Paleotine
and thence to Dallas.
Aa a new IlbO counterfeit bill la In ,
rirctilatioL the waiters tn the more |
luxurious beaneries anuuiu be caretui
when accepting lipa
Twas better to have tried and lost
than never to nav© tried at ail.
speak of football fatal
lento!**
ft Tina been announced In New York !
that hereafter smugger©, whether of j
high <»r low degree. *1*1 b- sent tn jail ,
. - . VTL nnrhf tn I
iuw retm u- i
prevailing prices modest per i
[kt think it a privilege to be '
lapwrially a strictly fresh egg
A man In Germany who traded bls
w’fe for a pig was declared by the
Judge before whom he ar 'eared to
have *nade a suitable exchange as he
himself was but a hog.
Agnouncemriii is aum<1v of a rise fo '
the pt Ice of ostrich plumes Ono ot !
the crying needs of the time Is in In ■
crewbs In the number of ostrich farms ,
| Some of them stood in the windows
i plained
u Kelly T
pounds 4,-
r before.
jMninds;
tiding March,
writing the wedding
Washington, Nov. IX.—The United
States has just passed through a ban-
ner year tor drinh© and smokes and
oloemargerine. Here la the Nation's
record for ths twelve months ended
on June 30, a* H show a in the figure©
of the international Bureau.
1 Motif led spirits, 1 S3.00U.00U gallons;
30.000.000 ca*'ir**’* more than the year
before.
Fermented liquors 59,436.111 barrels;
an Increase of 3,000,000.
Cigars, 7,SOO,000.000;
core than J90H
('inn*. **sa «» ?M,000,000; an Increase
A scorching autoruubillst In Kansas
City knocked down four blind girts
at once that appeal* to be the rec-
ord for the season.
The W ©firth
Wagner was «...
march
"Jt is for the bride,'* he exff
*' 'Has Anybody Here Been
will do for the bridegroom.
Thus we see be fully understood tha
( tnaignificMDce of mere
mony.
Crosbyton Wins In County test Fight.
Fort Winrih: An injunction grant-
ed by the District Court Crusty Coun-
ty forbidding the romoval of the coun-
ty seat from Kmma to Cmsbylor. fol-
lowing the election of Septemtrr 17,
was (lloeolved hy the Court of Civil
Appeals of the Secorul District Two-
thirds vote to remove a county seat
to any point not withfo firs miles of
the MAgratlca! center of the enun*y
■Ju*' l>e&R*t> *L* clcctfojl 1 •,,'t
Convmis*^>nor five*! a new point aa
tbc center and Crosbyton is within
Rva mi’»s of this point.
Prevention.
**Do you belkvs that music p’
crime*'* "To a certain extent
piled Mr Hlnnick. ‘ When a
keeps both hands and hit breath buoy
with a cornet, you know be cas t be
picking pockets, at'em pt Ing homlcida
/%»■ flandertae hi* neirhhora **
IW J0f
A" Sfl
A suggestion: Why not a hobble
Skirt for the bride’s wedding gown?
Harnoa la breaking into the limelight I
with hookworm. Aa kX per cent, or i
the natives are suffering with It. Ha I
mo ms think th* fact entities them to t
•ur.ie pat I of tLc world a wHIue
world-*
and Voi-
Oklahema Census Totals 1,067,’55.
Washinjeton According «u the full
and final official count of the popg-
ladwa cf OVuhem* Is l.fLM' as
compared wKh a popumuuu n> u*e
| name area In 1900 of 790.391. end In
| 1X90 cf 2&3.X&7. The Incngse from
1900 to 1907. therefore, was szijx*.
I or 73 9 per rent, as compared with
! an fo^reae© from Ikgu to <if 7*31,-
734, or 206 rent. A special cer.-
af CpUhnme w*« tftben th 1909
wlen the population was shown to b*>
1,414.177. The iaersaae between 1907
and 1910 is, tbervfure, or 17J
per ©eat
----—_
A net had been sp»e«d beneath
the window and the girls began to
lump "like rats out of a burs I i<g bln**
waa the way a fireman descrll*e<i the
pell-mell descent. They crawled <»ul
of the windows, roped down on the
hseds nf those below them Slid fell
I to the i>av(*men< sixty fen below.
When genHilancs are driven, aa
asrly m (Sen 32 tbfo, ft
lbw raw of mere than a mile a rafoufe.
tor tuilee at a strotrh. W 1e evident
•bet aelnwiotute has Itr. work cui '
If M M io ««wp U tha firing |
mat hin«s lu smw.t
had fallen prone upon the pav«*meat
fees down Ills mother ran to pick
The Barber In Hletsey.
levers of history will readily recall
possessed by the barbor-
mfidant of Ldhils XI of
France. Olivier le Data, and
tslly the name of
, Htagr bock.
1 with Christina
When the America became a wreck
at sea It went up instead of down
This is a new record at any rate
lu<MvMw*ii deposit* in me univae
ot Texas show a decided gain in ru*
cent reports.
Howe ©apttgiiata have organised and
obtained a charter and will at once
bore a deep well, ibe derrick being
already erecUMl, to a depth
XUO feet.
The rrUyiug of tb« track oh the
tranacontin»-ntal division of the Texas
and Pacific whh heavier steel, which
| was resumed noar Blossom some time
ago, lies reached a point near Parts.
A representative of a New York
< on< era wIm) ha* been in Texas fur
some time making contracts for the
delivery ot turkeys for the Northern
and Eastern markets closed a con-
tract al Temple with the Texua Pack-
ing Company of that city for |f»o,OUU
worth of the birds.
Arnold K. Hdwards, aged 24 waa
drowned, and Hoy Haines, aged 19.
was <1i-agg«**1 from the water at lathe
Wichita, ’icar Wichita Falls. 8uuda>
morning hnlf dead, from a battle with
' »*m» «*nrt evvwwmre after the boat I
Sa
swift.
The building was extremely iiinaui-
mable and the first gush of flames
I cut off possible escape by the stair-
Is the dirigible just coming Into Its
own, or la this last splurge of cross- |
Ing the English channel but a dying
>plnees If richly used
bosom of the earth to pro-
duce fruits and flowers and heaven
•otnviiiiirs farrows tha heart with
griefs to produce a rich crop of joya
hereafter—Maurice Hewlett.
up.
He's a
woman x
a j “and he brclre himself w|
"No."
agi
A movement H ou foot among va-
rious clubs and other organ last ions
looking to the promotion of the pmpo-
i sit Ion to build a now and dun © elab
I orate residence for the govermpts of
i Texas than that now used.
According to aunouno-ment, tin
Hamilton to Gatesville extension of
i the flt IjouIs Houthweaterh will b-
formally uptutd up fur tiaffk In the
next thirty days and a rcgu*ar train
' aervire will be tMauguraied It ‘s .
i thought that the contwmtm* will turn |
offk iala by Dec flfl
Representative Hbepparx! has been
advised that Cope. W'*«drou vf t«€ !
army engineers ha* reported unfav
orably as to the «4vtMb11tty of a aer '
vey of a chart. . u u acting Red and >
9»*’nh»ir IHvsrs bv wav of Texarkana I
CoAgreaaraaQ Hheppard has taken an I
appeal from the deci* km of Os pt I
Waldron to the board of engineers
j M Cesemaa, a farmer trf Ptenei
w«nS robbed of a pocket hook contain I
iiig cmL sud New York Ev’-hanye T<”
wio juat as toe mots tsianu train j
polled into tee uniou u«**w< *i 4tu. j
Diviocs waters of two Oceans.
Hit listed exactly at th* highest point i
of the divide of the Hocky Mountains.
, on the Crow's Nest division of tbs '
Canadian Pseiflc railway, in British
Columbia, the Summit hotel, of which
"Andy' Goode, a famous hunter and
frontiersman Is proprietor, claims a j
unique distinction.
tha mountains use «aU« abkb r«Jl«
on the eastern slope of the Summit bo
taf roof trtrkles eway to Join a tiny
rivulet, which tn duo proc sea of time
re Its waters with the brood At
The water falling just bevond
the ridgepole, on the other side of ths
roof, flows westerly and ultimately
lulu the racist Wtds World
, outlined against the flames and
1 jvnped elear- others from tie land-
! Ings: still others from the steps
i of them and they fell everywhere-
into the net. on IL* necks of h? flr*-
m«n and fifteen of them on Hie ***>«*
■'mu* Wu*n» uie awful piuugv* vvaMu
there wero eight dead in the street
and th© gutters ran rod Helen girls
were so badly crushed that t!»ey died
in the hospitals Fifty are still un-
Hop* la onorgy, and energy la Ufa.
j Ufa la happinyaa If richly uaad Wa
wound the I
_____ perhaps
l lees easily the Dame of Nicholas
' Stage beck, who gained a like Influence
with Chrhllan 11 of Denmark, while
I there la no doubt that manv othvr mon
In the calling have been on the moat
friendly terms with their famous cus-
tomers who enjoyed their discourse
sno did not disdain their advice, like
: the barber of Montbard. la Burgundy.
' who, to the end of his days, boasted
J that nn one memorable morning ho
. had shaved before breakfast ““
I men capable of ruling ■ ’
, Messrs Buffon. Rrt««eis
To nwn an automobile may be an
Indication of nroaperlty. but to pos
aesa an automobile and be able to
have bacon for breakfast Is a sign of
opulence
In St Ix>uis an aviator advertises |
Lessons In flying |25 each." Ho neg
l?rtH to mention the number of lessons
it would be necessary to take to be-
come a good flyer.
Sixteen new stars harp been found
In the last 26 years and 13 of them
have been found bi women Which
*£",n €nra 1° prow that women were
always partial to stare
One Chicago woman bld a diamond
In an umbrella. Quite so However,
she got It back
Not a Glass Child.
They v ere having a glaaa of beer on
the pavilion when all at once oa the
walk beiow (here was the sound of
FREE Li>rizeS= I
. 402,000,GOO Pounds of Chewing—Li-
quors Consumed In Millions
of Gallons.
MW
Every time football kills s bov one
I The State Board of lhrecto.B of u |
I Texas Division, Travelers' Protective
Asaocisthrti, has reached a decision
to build a palatial rlub house at San
ijeon. Texas, and organised for the '
’•■irposr ot carrying the decision into .
«»«ect. Site and 95.0OO tx>nus was do
uated and accepted.
Both legs of an old army teamster
named W. W. King were cut off while '
be was trying to crawl under some '
«ra at Valentine Saturday ntorning.
He died at 5 o'clock in the after
noon
J. U. Henderson, a farmer living
north of Sulphur Springs, cultivated
six arrox of corn thia season on the
| Intensive plan and harvested from
the six acres 30ii bushels
I Dalias County has sued a number j
I of ex-officers for the recovery ox tees
1 collected by the officers and claimed
by the county. The sum aggregate>*
|154k).
Reliable Informat km has been re
celved <hat <be neceeaary arrange
1 ments for financing the Hed Rlvei i
. Valley and Texas Kailroad have been
completed aud that work will beriu 1
within the next few days *~
to be run from Ardmore
cot he, Tex.
The Tennessee Supreme Court has i
held as vuimmLuuuual the act of the |
, Tennessee l>egisiature ot 1909 probib <
' Iffog the tusmifacture of whiskey in
The rush of flames was latredlbly i Tenness<*. The law was sustained
I by Judges John K. Shields. M M
I Nell and D. L. lusmieu, being «* *MaX*x
Ity of the court, and Judge Beard and [
Green bolding to the contrary.
Gen. James Oakes, X6, who was re
fifed In 1X79. after 29 years of active I
service in the Mexican and Civil wars. '
■a well aa tbs Indian unrial ng In the
Southwest, sank unconscious to the
jmvement near ma home in Washing
ton, and d’rd twenty ndnuies later al
a kwsi hospital lira th was caused by
heart trouble.
A series of earthquakes were fell
at Curuuua. Villagerrla, Vigo and Far-
rol Spain The people were greatly |
alarmed but no damage la reported. 1
Burglars entered the home of Mrs
Alive Dauls* al Auatla an** eeetirad I lwl
diaim/hui worth >1000. ] rivulet,
Robert U. Uloaty. p-esMirm of Ube ,
Telegraph Company, | I an tic
Caught Like Rata in a Trap in New-
ark Box Factory,
Newark, N. J : In ten minutes
I tw enty’five girls were burned alive
or crushed to death 011 the pavement
In leaping from the windows and fire
■MM*«pr« of the four story brick paper
box factory. The collapse of a wail
interrupted further search.
Fifty were taken to hospitals, of
j whom two may die. Among the in
I lured is Joseph K. Sloane, deputy firs
J chief He mar recover.
The traveler on the plains In ths
early d«y* *uuu ieufuad the algr.iflc
aace of the spires of smote that be .
sometime* aaw rising from a distant
ridge or LIU and answered from
different direction It was the signal I
I talk of the Indians across miles of Id
tervening ground a signal used In
rallying the warriors for an stuck, or
warning them for a retreat
Tbs Indian had «. way of *end1n;
the smoke up la rings or puff* know
Ing that such a smoke column would
at once be noticed and understood as
• *i*rnnl anfl for th* I
The line is
1 tu cuiin 1
I Flttg, flaw cut, ©UMU LUI, gjanui 'lXI.
or sliced smoking or chewing tobac-
; «*»a or snuff. 402.000.000 jr
' flflflAOfl more than the year .
1 Oleomargarine, 141.HS2.Zk2
uv.bG0.000 pound* ias^uusu.
Illicit distilling and other manufar
turing of moonshine whiskey la on the
increase. "Lape<'tally," the bureau
say*, "where there *e State wile pro-
hibition lawn" «
The Internal revenue receipts on
| all thee© things and certain other
things, surh as playing cards and
I mixed Hour - amounted to more than
1 13X9,000.000. and ('ommiasioner <*ab-
I ell's organisation collected it all at
1 a cost of about 95.000,000. It cost a
j ifenny and a little more than seven
I mills to col’ert each dollar
I purp
effei
a signal, and Dot mistaken for tbs
smoke of some < ampfire He madu j
Ms rings by cov»ring th© little fire'
with hl* blanket for a moment and '
allowing the smoke t© ascend, when,
he Instantly covered the fire again |
Th© column of ascending smoke rad 1
■aid to very Indian within thirty
mil©©. "Beware' Aa ©nemy Is near'"
Thre© smoke© built close together
meant "Danger " On© smoke merely
meant "Attention" Two amok©©
mean "Camp at this place "
Frequently at night the settler or I
»h© traveler aaw fiery line* crossing
the sky shooting up and falling per-
haps taking a direction diagonal to
th© line* of vision H© might gw*** ;
that these war© the signals of the In |
dlans. but unless he were an old-timer :
h© might not b© able to Interpret tbii
signal* The old-timer and th© squaw .
man knew fb©f or» fire arrow an ar- 1
row prejkred by treating the head of i
th© shaft with gunpow ‘ *r and fln©
umk, meant tn© ©am© a* *Li»© C01 |
umns of amok© puffs "An ©nemy I©
near " Two arrows mean* Danger." I
ihree arrows The danger to great" j
Reveral arrow© Indicated Th© enemy
..io.po.^.0,,,. ___j
-- -j
When Least Expected
1 he Ur»iui iiiuihhhm rtlte * ws » *>tn»
, _. . . w the howwhoM
When it rains In FLORAL TRIBUTES
MJ the leitdei eat
heM m t*r. uwm«*
• glas* child." lamented the
vho was drinking th© beer.
’ben Le fell "
said the man and looking
she found that h© wa© rtght
was not the child that was broken.
1 but a large bottl© of milk which ho
had held clasped to bls bo©oai wk eg
h« fell far© down
Both Manuel and Alfonso have the
pearl gray spat habit No wonder
they ar© constantly getting Into hot
dr|>*rted <«n4
who ©urvtv©
Huersi fob ruNCRAL ruwevtosMi
fr*»gj here are ©©verotww loeHUeUan T©J-
etfrai© n«eu *ua pmmi* vr*l©MUUU&
DALLAS FLORAL CO.
M * teMava, Vawr-xtw*
msim ano saaao Bva os**.©©. Tgxsi
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