Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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RnriftllRts' Column.
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Edited By Virgil Williams.
J. 8. Hogue was a pleasant
; in good health
YOU GOULD SEE
Protection of Self ana ramnj
The Fire
Yuu would hunt me up end MCure
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Di.lrict Ms
DR. J. S. H. ALLEN
FAULK.
DR.
FORT WORTH
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VINCENT,
BARBER,
Hair
Southwest Corner of Sqnare.
ag r • t- ivurwuut
A SUGGEST!
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Yew can eubecribe, renew er
tend year ewbe<jnpt*en te
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ieminds me of a
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Drs. FAULK A ALLEN.
Physicians and Surg-ons
Office at Allen A Adame* Drug Store.
EMORY. • • • TEXAS.
_36e
25 rod 56c
THE IVIE HOTEL
W. L. Ivie, Prop.
HOTEL RATES.
Hereafter the rated ot thia hotel |
» ill be as follows:
Meals
Beds
P. W. PEARSON. M. I) .
EMORY, TEXAS.
-• Hssdiw’a .InigMore.
' r'lttre,,. ana Kura,TLo*.,.-
•'W
W. H. CLENDENIN
Lawyer. Land Agent an«i
Notary Pubm,
hmory, • •
Office i
a w
I Ws
, ...inis e.„..d ivutwui I' (ffcS
During
BARGAIN DAYS k
December 1 _ 1 C f
ITkerariodOalT' * A «.» L-
far- Telegram
(at th I bi« msdsee Uauy and ianday wwwaaer. Baled
KU l-REHK TEXAH NEWS HERVICK, NATIONAL
■ .CUTION Itlvlna oow.pl.t- Markets with ALL ft-
RY DAY from IVtRYWHtRI-over or o« a
• U wire". 11 la »• Iwurs ahead vt any other ne«a(>a,«r.
Strayed.
One 4-inonthw«old Ee^ex color-
ed’fta In shoat Notify H. W.
Green, Emory, Texin
Fire. Lightning, Cyclone, Hind*
storm, Live Ftock. LoC
and Accident In-
surance.
1 ii»urai»c«*
► imv« cash j
mon Dollar*
1—les tod by t
ifTrprnct- i« s
we» a» in *
.. .j of niercha
cheapen', but
do you kuuw
ft rough the*
your property
record of •’
III America. .
Fx—
fled,
And, I infer, the calf i» dead;
But still be left lichind Ins trail,
And thereby hangs my moral tale.
The trail war tahe i> neit day
S3.25
. /ear-b/ULY nd SUNDAY—Bv Mail
'» part year.) (Only.)
year auheeriptiee belere DOC. tl After tMa dale Rhe
liar seise—IM esets per month—will ,'nctly prevail
Chr etmas will be here io e few days and you
may be working your brain trying to think of a
auitabl» prevent (or tome loved one. You want to
aeiect something that will give more than a fleet*
ing pleasure and that will be useful. Why not
make a deposit in Bank in the name of your friend
or relative and present a Bank-book on Christinas
eve? A Bank account will not loae value with
age. it encourages habita of thrift and il leads to
proepe'ty. It is especially appropriate for young
folka We receive and.guard deposits for Christ-
mas present and will furnish a neat little Bank-
book to hang on the tree.
**25
Y" By Mall Only
X,/ ’ Year
(Na p.rt rear.)
The cold enap Monday waa the '
cause of the death of many a i
hog in Raina ocunty and every
body ia living high
Rev. Thomas Dement of the
prairie, has our thanks for a eub-
►criplion which he sends to Mr. I
.1. R. Christa! al Denton, Texas.
Mr. and Mra M. B. Pearson of
Ginger, are rejoicing over in*
arrival of a fine boy at tneir
home Monday.
J. W. TotU tells ua the new
gin put up the largest bale Sat-
urday for the season. It weigh- j
ud *26 pounds and was worth
1106 25 on the market that day, 1
W. S. bisk of Asperuiv.il, ar '
rived in Emory last Saturday,'
and he reported a good rain at
M fehira Falls as he came j
through
Vau please yvu with (
cut or a Shave, asd wan*-
you to be convinced oy giving
mm « ,,,al. • .
hi
|r
Ed Taylor came in
evening from Collin
Ha told ua he
blind prole- oaiebrated his Forty-fifth birth-
day Bunday and the good woman
CAI.F i had served him with a fine dinner.
Judge J. W. Humphrey of
I Point, was a pleasant visitor at
jthia office Vonday The Judge
should i i . . j
; Hut made a trail all bent askew. '• • P*'‘»»u o'Uwn now and says
A erookrd'.rail, as all ctoihts do. he *»<•!• like Jo# Humphry
Biimnb then twu hurdred year* have , ftgftin.
Quick Service.
1 now have Felix Castleberry
with me and we are prepared to
give you quick and g >od service
line
Horseshoeing, Shoe Repairing.
Gun Repairing, and can grind
i are doing
' cable to the parly
Starian. Here it ie:
**!«■ PATH THE
MADE.”
i Our day th roust* the primeval wood.
IA calf walked home a. good calves
r
For me to eon* to you
this protection.
Only A Nickel A Day
A turn that you M|uai>der in smoke or •omethlng elee, without n
will buy you tins protection and make prov>»ion fur you
agaiu»t the dark day of wickness and troubles
Health and Accident inruranee keept yuur income going on
when you are -,nable to work. Life Insurance prob ides fur your
luted UBW when your supjM»rt it taken away Of course you ought
to carry both. Let me talk with you and exp'*a«u fully an 1 y<»n*ll lie
interested.
J. M. Spencer
Etnvrv, Texae.
Thit crowed lane became a road
Where many a pour Lorte with hit
load.
Toiled on Itviicatti the burning tun,
And traveled fine three miles in one;
And thus, a century and a half
They trod the footsteps <»( that calf.
| The years |«serd on with swiftness
fleet,
| The road became a Tillage street,
And this twfore men were aware,
A city's crowded througbfare
And soon the central street was this
Of a renowned metropolis;
Anu men two <*entur>r» aud •
Trod in tin? footsteps of that calf. .
Each day a hundred thousand route
Followed Ute tig zag calf r»b<iut.
A nd ucf this ci<*ufced jeurwey went
lhe I rathe of a cviatiuert.
A hundred thousand men were led
By one eah near three century's de««|t
They follow cd still Me eeonfced ’ray,
And lost one hundred year* • day
For thus is reterriioe always lent.
To well established precedent,
A moral lesson this might tracb,
Were I ordained and called to preach.
FmI SCCD ire prone U» go it blind
Along the call paths of the mind.
And wvrk away from «un *u sun
To do like otiier met) have dune,
Tl.ty ftdiaw in the beaten track.
And out. and m and loeto and Usui,
And still their dev mu a ctmrse pursue.
To keep the path that otLsik dj. *
O. B. Brimer of the Dunbar
nt tghborhood, hae our thank*
for iho renewal of a subscription
which l.e aenda to hie aialert Mn
Lucy Maloney, at Lufkin, Texas. |
W. B. Hoskins of lhe Center
Point neighborhood, went to
Cumby the first of the week to
attend the bedside of hie brother,1
who war preparing to have an .4
operation performed.
Call on •I A ( ox for "iaple
and Fancy Groceries He can
please you both in quality and
prior i
WO W. ELKf’TION.
Friday night, December »h<
H h, will be regular annual elec- i
lion in lhe Emory camp of (he
w o. W . and a toil turnout of
10’*e?*’«*ns ia desired.
•< waul your ^rouuce. 1 wilL
; ay vou ha’f cneh at the highest
market price, and half in gro- ,
oeriee at the Inweat market price
T. M. Cain
Cum pati*es of
••••••s uf mors
• and arc over
by time. There ie
in the quality of
•iioee or any other
landiae. The heat is
,t nut too good for you.
r about the stranger
country who went*
..sur> yuur property* 1 san rbvw
the rw<»rd vf every insurance
ipany in America* and I can give
utract iu a itrtter com*
pany tliau tit< »irsi>a» i L
less trouble to deal with a borne man
The prudent man carriea Insurance.
You can get tlie best by upply’ng to
Cknfitmn Inranoo) iftvy.
Uiory, • Tens.
CARTER A HUNT.
Attorney»-*l-Law.
Civil Practice a Specialty.
Ai4 MUI UMtr aevteea oueree yunue. IKMUX V, •
5 Tu keep the path turn vU*<*s do. * ■ "-—^^wsswaasw
Bel be. Gw wiee oM »<xM guke taual. A. R. CORNELIUS,
W)h>m* lie* fleet primwal calf.
AtMl many ihtoca tbia tale might traci* J Lawyer and Land Agent.
i But I am not onlau.wl to preach. , Land Tit1-* InvaMlaated and Atxtrac-R
M . . ....
Ballute are forthcoming for the FMQUY - . . TEXAS
) election of State Secretary. I.ete*
| all eee to it that «e vote on all
S party aflaire.
k I Fred D. Warren of Ihr Appeal
E I to Ree«'*n goe« to jail for aix |
X Itnonthe ano pay* aaoX fine A]
■ movement io on fool tn llama
■ county to put every man who is'
I And lh?n a v *«.*. Call wutuii su«» *.
Pursued the trail o’er vsir and steep
Aud drew th* Huck behind him, U»u,
As good bell-wethers always du ’_>uo .^pu.r.ug.
And from dwt day o’er bill and glade- yONP ©<*■ while you
1 hruugh tbusr old woods a path was your trading.
made I , J O Fy*MN»®u—
And many men auund in and uut, Pointe Texaa.
Aud dodgt*d. and turned, and brut i
abuut,
' And uttered wurds u( righteous wrath I
| Bacausr 'twas such a crooked path
But still they followed—do not laugh— i
The first uiigrattuns of that calf,
And through this winding woud-way
Dcoaus* l.c wobbled when b* walked
Thia forest path bacaaas a lane.
|Tpai Uriel and ♦wswad. and turned | ___
I again. ’ this Aaaswy
nvm m .vA than btt niiii
50 years old-
as much dif
Inswrai
article
the ate
What
passing
io insur
' yer
<>.n|
fou
The teofde uf Grippes. Pneumonias, Plruri«irs, Jaundices.
Rheumatisms and other diseases that will mxa th* pathway of ywwr
life within the next few months, and in addition to that realize your
daily and hourly liability to accidents from numberless causes, and
knew how th«>rouzhly and completely, a Policy in the NORTH
AMERft AN HICK AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY
would insure you against loss of time from any sickness or accident,
as well as provide for your in-neticiary in raa* of y« ur A-ridenta!
dt-a»K
OU Would Not Wait
Mieeee Jocie Henry and Velrne
Giese visited at Point Sunday.
Mrs. Pat Oliver visited her
parents at Miller Grove the first
* f the week.
Mre J, W. Stuart spent j
'1 hanksgiving with her sister, i
Mrs. W. M. Proctor at Marshall.
Mrs. Nell Potts and children
were visiting Mrs W. B. Hos-j _
kine in the Center Point neigh-
borhood the tint of the week.
Sunday; 2U _
county, U'~‘WaiC.
tl. L. SILWART, M l».
POINT, • TEXAS.
Offic* at th# Rushing Drugstorv.
ttoca TelwiArm#. st OMes ss<1 BssMtoscs
--
I An undeeiable titatn in die-
. j cussing and commenting on
’’ ! passing events t
'I j bis friend wh;
) straight" al the
)! lion The “st
: “Well, I am a
. J my father always t
, ocratii- ticket atraigl
the primaries and nominating
conventions, and he was never
caught scratching his party caller at our offi je Monday morn-
liieket.” Heminde me of a poem , nd he 01,jned of ,e.liOt{
, 1 saw in the current issue of the . . . . ... s,.
Lumber lieview, which is appli ,n «oud ' ,.™“ ~~ ~J
rshl* tn thu narlv blind i.mla
E W. Toles, m
Monday an .a*,... —u*™
a fine boy.
Prof. R. G. Horsley \
autucii viiig uu . .
recently asked »Pe[‘l Thanksgiving at
ly “he voted 'er ville.
T.. T“
— a pemocrat, '-het Mr. Bryant, who has
voted the Dem- been eo sink the past two weeks,
;ht, went into is reported better.
For Sale.
Th" new Settle House, loeaud ,
near depot, for •ZOOO. As long
aa we rao 'he hotel we had it Cult
at wvu |iev J»y.
J. M KHTT1J.. I
LOCAL NEWy ■
Bee Dr.’’Meadow, at Allenf A *
Adams’ on 26th each month.
G. E Moody had business in'
Greenville Saturday.
Dr. Hennon of Lone Oak, had
business in Emory last Friday. '
C. V. Ray visited at Point
Sunday.
Good Rowden cotton seed of j —- ■*■■
the Irwin strain, 65 ce'its per —
bueh.l G. L. Neal,
Point, Texas.
W a legal voter on liie Appeal uL
ecnplion het. Ten dollars has '~
K already been subscribed and
b' more promised, If you want the
K paper whita Warren ie in jail
Er I drop a postal card to die County |
fc Secretary, «. T. Cuchrs". s»at-
ki* I mg that you did not vote the
“ I Socialist ticket on the Sth of]
I November, and I hereby promise
' to read the paper, and give full j
nsme and pieloffice address. |
The paper will go forward a. ■
uuce LitULrlptfca *•** *«v ri*
Rlp Saw, Pitchfork, also on hand.
25 caste each Inquire of Coun-
ty Sect eUry ViBottWiLuane.
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ST STATE
. EMORY, TEXAS.
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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/m1/4/?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.