Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1922 Page: 3 of 10
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RAINS COUNTY IEADKR F?fla;
A CHRISTMAS
FOR YOU
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7
threshold of a Hew oie,
with gratitude
DAY
I
remen her that you have
tieen our
we
patron.
And our
thoughts go out
to you
winged with wishes that health and hap-
piness may ever le yours and that
suc-
cess in full measure may attend your fu-
ture days.
dav
BRAZIEL MOTOR CO.
at
Houston of Haw- To sh.nl( 0I any < unstable
or a nice
Dowell & Fitzgerald
fice.
Hardware, urni ture and Undertakers’ Goods
WANT ADS
Camp of confederate veterans.
Sheik’s Wife."
"The
T. P. Company Ahandsn Wefl
R«in«
and Emory one
V aught Icccivc reward.
work
form
Justice Court Notice
< O.
buggy.
Mayfield Majority i3J,516
J M SPENCER, J P.
i’rea-hing at Bethlehem
having his residence.
__________i r____ ti.’ C
At the Baptist Church
Bro. leer’s long residence
✓
On next '
Uh. IU:. I. v. •••;• e---
• 11 o dors and perhaps at
•The Sheik's Wife”
Famou- Type in Fiction.
lure.
soil.
•w
Many of the acenes are spec-
tacular in the extreme.
lows:
Beginning at the
1 block
Ws
turret!.
he*'
Perfotaiw It m Mito
Earl U tllactK
WM
him
•»
1
LOST—Ball
/••n at «w*hrw>!
RED CROSS REAL SALE >
ChrfMty Matthewson, the idol
Come in and let us show you our line of floor cover-
ings, Cedar Chests, Cooking utensils, or a nice rocker
and a number of other useful things to numerous to men
tion.
See us for that New Perfec-
tion Oil Stove.— Dowell A Fltt-
biit wishes th?m >
Clyde Kearney went to Dal-
las <>n imsiness Friday.
and th. trl!»e*men reflect incom
action and beauty
the
Try Vinco Herl. Tablets
Reeves Drug Store.
Hr. J. A. l'._‘.. ‘ '
kins was here on lauiness last
week. am • M
specialize on ft anting
i. R. O. Doos, GrsenviH
day of the next term thereof,
well and filled up the hole, it is
reported here this week. They
stacked their casing <>n the
pier-*—“ ** ------
the’
STIRRING
Mr. G. C. Spence rememoered
i the editor witn a tiacklone and
side of spa>eril» the past week.
,And the editor is living some,
too.
The T. 4 P. Oil Company.
1 after having drilled to a depth
of ”wn than $500 feet in the
Judge Ifumphrey pasture north
of Point, have alsindoned the
unisex, and it is i eported that
•y will drill another well sev-
eral miles Fast, of the Hum-
phrey location. possibly near
latke Fork, in the near future.
Mann Brothers of Fort Worth
are paying up rthe rentals on
Have iioughl the Mrs. L.
Faulk Hemstitching Machine
and am now read.'- to do first-
I class i
! J. D. BL'ZZAKD, AH>a. iexa.-.
If von want to fee! rood
bring your turkeys, chickens
and eggs to Ha*i‘ Alexander tha
man who gives the top price
fo ■
North
Ks-.ith U.inH
X-
r. W. 0. Hi
iks for mess
■■ ,—. - pttat week,
parties ”wiii haamadt living
ui,vet ao lh»‘ !’*«*• <1
Returns of tiw general elec-
tion Novemlicr 7th, which have
recently shows .M-ifleM recie»ed
i giving
majority of 133.516.
,, lowing day
’ i U ednesday.
1 1922. Intel
9
I
On Christmas Day the home is the center of attraction
and for that reason it should bt made as attractive as
possible. We suggest a practic? , toij and economical
solution of your gift problems—give each member of your
family some article of furniture and thus refurnish your
home with the money which other wise might be wasted
on non essential gai»
Bermuda prase hay at Mc-
Callon l»m l'j mile South of
term. ’Fill deliver at bam ev-
er* Salurdue aiteiuuuo.—1*. I*.
ROBERTS, Kt. a Emory, Tex ,
QQP Cures Malaria, Chills a;‘d
nnn and Fever. Dengue
of Bilious Fever
. Mr. J. M. Felton was a busi-
, re«3 visitor to Greenville Fri-
1
_____,___jM
service drilled on the F. H. Frown farm
you luive j near Ginger, have
die .>est median eiy installed and
to du your auto drillin
are in
AS- W AINTKU IO KENT, FARM
the 1150 acres of good farming
L0-, moderately furnished on
CHRISTMAS
rwteBMMWaritmmm '■sianTS! mii—ihh jhii
Will buy ybur chickens and heir holding* East and South
eggs at highest asiket pre*.— >[ Point, it is learned, thus le-
F. M. HOOD.
We will not deliver anything
and Irani 11 o chick a m to a ocluca
p tn.—P. S. Mtlh.
Local News.
V cli. T’nbvlo
iwcae , a 4O.V * saWSW.
Pu-^ngvr train wnedule: m|
8:15 A. M ■
S:55 P. M W
-^1.. ■ -- M
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Siak aie K
rejoicing over the arrival of a M
bouneing boy at then home last I.
Friday. ! I
| The young people enjoyed a 11
I party at the home of Si r. and 11
Mrs.. R. T. Fiarson last Friday ■
i night. j|S
j from 11 o’clock a m to 2
1 r m -p. s. NYCVM.
AT A BARGAIN
Chevrolet in good
m now read” to do first- . t * ii
work in this i m MRt running shape. All
tires practically new.
—-Braziel Motor
Next Monday I eir.g (Tuist- E nCTV, FeXBS.
mas. a legal holiday, there will J
l>e no Justice Court. The Civil
will be taken up the iol-
gnd Criminal on t
,*beceml>er Z7th, t
Bated p--*-— —;11
ice <tod lie governed ac
*' - , — ___,.
move here before the 1st of
January. i
Billies and Testaments . Doss Annrxinrement wm made at
..“““I?-’, Sunday School Surainv rnoinmg
----- i I that Rev. .Merrill will preach at
Split poatoak post for sale ' the Baptist church the first
io cents delivered at Emory, or Sunday in January, which will
Me in the woods.—J. 0. SISK, • lie January 7th.
Kt. 3. Emory. Texas. 5O-8t (
- 50 acre
One-half in cul-
pas- |
Well iinporved, fertile
Price $1500; terms, one-
third down and balance good j
notes. Good young horse and j
practically new buggy. Price! docke
«i?r, Seo J A BARI’FR id
Smyrna, Rt. 3. Point. Texds.
4<i-2t
'>er, 1----
------------- . ! *h- re-1 ,
! estate l-elonnug to said Minors,
■~i same lieirg deacrilied as
I lollows to-wit: One-half undi-
vided interest in and to block'
' No. 3 of a subdivision of 2000'
.«.<«• vwt .1 th* N. C. Cr.tten- ootp^ Vaienano wnn is as nmau
for his dancing atiiiity as for
t .u , his acting is an expert in the
AP“ch» -«*• *" H
m *teP thal f|r*l brotirM
™ kA *nVo bmeliirht
—• iiS -O 1n •« A —
1 hence whjcfc wUJ Uiimu -t
Theatre on New Year’s night.
Valentino does this danee in full
showing the steps that were a
shock to the American puMic in
the days when the waits, ca-
price. mazurka, whotissrhe end
666
i« a Pre*.-1iptlon for CMs. rev.
er nrAnL-Grippe H’s the muni
sturdy *• hnoa. pre*
venting <
1 P* , insettion, Vi cent a word for I gu«oaut.< all of my work.
Ne* each following insertion. Ther‘‘ *» re“1 •W*Uy Hnd 7?“*
cuiu| itillty liehind the guarantee.
k*1 w- ^..n j ii — ...uj ' too. T B ABKUFl. a real mu-
3 **e will not deliver anything “T v-
froiii from o’clock a m to 2 o’clock llo*r ’
Seals p m.—P. 8. NYCUM.
hue nf said block. 261 varas to
for cornero:
West 1000 varas t a stake for
corner in the W. B. line of said
block No. 3; 1 hence South 261
varas to the Southwest corner
of au.J block; Thence East with
the E. B. line of same, 1000 vai-
as to Uie Place of liegintuiu, were the attractions
..wV..a — ____1 OHIlhlllg <•«» | tat aaaasaa,
Why have an imita- more or less, which said appli-
cation will tie heard by said
Court on the 1st day of Janu-fj
W. A. Curtis went to Mmuda «ry. «««. at the Court HoHuse
• 1 *M,<* County, in Lmory, Jew-
RlUxm'Cane. a*, at which time all persons
•syrup, eve., wnwn ,.-.1 Iren eon *ho aie interested in said Es-
tnlHFed to Bucknci’s Orphan answer said application, should
Ifome. A car load was shipped *t* are iwquwed to appear and
by the Harmony Baptist Asao- they des.re to do
ciation. with which the Ra'ns Herein hail Not. t>
county Baptist are affiliated.
broad this Writ,
You blioulu Uiink of yulif in*
vestment and future
you should gtt
any other ehan
Bbtoen ha: our 1C *ou -
of fine sausage '•P“'r My prrces I
T*- coo’ sdc’1 keeping with good, rt
more enjoyal de work. I. B. ABBOTT.
th» peal week or two and most
. vt rylwdv are now living high
on spgre-nbs, Imck is>ni
sausage.
measured in its results and
liespt ak for him a good con-
-------- near-
noday
I
FILM
WITH NO VILAIN
if thousandds of baseball fans,
ADunaonM n)endi hi> ajd u
I make the 1922 Sale of Tul*r-
culosis Kjetls a success.
which) For tl?CT»ast two years Cl
'ty has been a tuberculosis
ter on Xmas nght is. more than ^ul*n‘‘c 1-^f4
anvthm. • ..Ish a r.ulutlnie storv/»o'»- «>“!« Ukmg Hu- I
a* • • a •* K url nissnt v nt timas taj
a: acquainted with the method by
with 'our return
neny hihi r.ifvi > **■•<- ..s
I“nd brim Stetson hat. Finder please thereon show mg how you have
— - executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and offi-
;(L S.) c’ai seal, at Emory,
Texas, thia 7th day of Decem-
ber, 1922.
J. M. MIDDLETON.
Clk. Co. Ct.. Rama County, Tex.
aiMl minuet uMwiileiuU apeal.
aaid
FOR SALE
near Arbala.
V' u ‘c®11 ^P*1*'vation and balance woods
imporved,
pnrahle action and I.
which lend atmosphere tn
production
Me S. E. Bungl'd ha* ordered
his leader changed to Newark.
Texas, where he moved the past
'week. The loader regrets to
ln<» »r
R“y ••"“‘.r (Tfri-tinue Gluxaev
now from D. 8. Peoples and
t.nu —Ufcr fren If
you choose.
I'evples-Foster Pharmacy, ■
Point. Texas.
'week. The L-ader regrets
I Inse this good family as citizens
' of our city, but v.iuhcs them
; I success in their new home.
Messis. » K. McCaliotT and Ht u oClOCK and perhaps at
! We will not deliver anything'F. L. Allen were here from our uweather m favora-
I r— ---*- " o’clock.'ie'ghlH>iing village, Dallas, the B,„.
I past few days looking aftei bus- MMj faithful work it* the com-
_ ,ine8B matters. munity will never he fontotteu GieenviUe, Texas.
M t?;> anytnmg 7e .
^toi^-LY., blacksmith shop Ik wk ''^^n 2 O’d"rk
- -- 1 tMeeUt* yo,,r trade- n‘- p- s- KACUK mL,i j m spex jU
Sheriff-elect Gus Oralwrn is jugt bewi completedat
---- Sunday. Decemtair purchased from W. C. Wiurvi, lim.ia
IU.. I. D. .*>• fr ivcuvcicd uw -wik, ami will, Mayfield » majority of
herty
the ret,um same to this office and
£hmg ;n.n^ng’^ th.‘n“.: -riy report* indicate that the & N. R. Vaught.' Box 279 B^rk ’ ZZ2
. t B . i e -I Millas t rv I m vassal* XV III Isas luisgsil* loienatt
tive calvary is most colorful.
There are interesting scenes in
the luxurious interiors of the
tent harema, v
Arab administration of justice
and the herione’s rendezvous a-
mid the mins of W*m.< lent tern
St ..
The Apart., u M term given
„ _ !—2 if ,2r. . thieves in
Pans. They are memiiers of
the underworld, a lohenuan
i gang that, frequcal the music
kalis cabarets and cafes of the
po?r?r
OUS t
copies of the following notice. |
The State ot Texas
To all person* Interested in
1.0VI J.1UWIC*.. MKnwouv oovw [
and William Bruce Irwin. Mi--
nors, Mrs. bailie Irwin has |
[ tiledI an application in the C> -»> >hown <m th(f %Ur_ g
lu considered real Pansienae a.id
the 7th day of Decern «er. 1922. attraet^
many curious persons
loi the wale ot apart o. when first performed in this
country.
J The Apache dance tells the
*tory of ar. Apache’s treatment
[ of hia "moll" or girl and is real-
, ly a narrative set to m>*rie Ro
I ■ I MUC* vMhh wi Um, •». w. ViwfcWr ooipft ------—•---- ’**
Ml. Billie Motes of Kaufman den Survey, and bound' d as fol-’ jor h
county was here on business
ia»L Wt^ck. | *^A.*a*asaasae s»<
' COilMJl Of BMld
i '1 hence North with the
Pav R H Renfm went t o
. Greenville Sunda' to Attend a a wtuke
For Sale, Wanted, Lost mretmg of the J^t E. Johmoin •
! ~~ ” ” of which he is a meml>er.
Ktels_______
i„c „..r.. 0 tthrpaKt two years Chris- R ATES—1 cent a word for first
will l» shown «l Emo’ivl Thea-!*/ h»« « tuberculosis pa- inseition, Vi «ml a wmd fur
■ ‘Mjn‘ Ne* each following insertion,
iiuik. White Utkina lite cuie (
of warm-blooded Oriental love. nt‘ nau plenty ot time to S®* We w U t deliver snvthins
incidentally, it deals with a •cquamted w>th the method by I. we w‘“ not
worM-wwte nmMom of inter-ra- *l“ch th« nomry raised
cisl marriage. th® “!* °‘ ‘u'*rcuh»is
The entire atorv of "The Sheik* '* -----,, — w> A_ ,----------------
Wife’ is told with true artistic *« » roc®nt ,t*leS®n‘ <-h™t.y| Saturday to carry a t-uck load
feeling. There is no villian. in Mathewson said. Tul«rculosia sTRAYED-»th Octolier one of flour, potatoes. Rii2
the hacineyed sense of the '* no reapector of pe-sons. > our i,|arg and white bird dog bitch. syrup, ete., which had
word. The jmychology of the d.-»real relsti'e or friend may |>eWard for any information a- tn>a>ted to Bucknci’s v.*,..—• •-
Sheik who loves his wife with th- d.sease today! Do t)Out her wh,reabouts.-T. M. Ifome. A car load was sh.pp.xi tote are required to appear and
an ancient fierceness and who ,v«ur bit by buvmg some Christ I p£LT0N> Em</ T„as b the iUnlK,ny Baptist Asso they des .re to doso
tries to dominate her in true «•* 8ea>« tod».v. thereby help- eiati with whieh the R,ina Herein Net. but have you
Oriental fashion, is aympatheti- UrriWe c”un‘v *re •**<! Court, on the first
caIIv Mpt forth The charHCter ** Hilf’s I LAG I K .
of the .Uantic and hiXX Th® Texas Pubhc Health As- WANTED TO KENT,
ed girl is also skilfully etched.
^g'SLS SEAL SALE in Texas. The halves.—R. M (Rud)
sale this year will l>e larger, burnett.
than that of 1921. An increae .
I lllienvre vi mv e<* W*R '’lake possible,
views showing the preventing health
..... ..e during the coming year.
Notice by Publication in Pro- RODOLPH VALENTINO
bate • LN APACHE DANCE
THE STATE OF TEyAS
________________•/.H
in Ruins County—Greeting:
You are Hereby Commanded
. , „ U> I® he published (in a 4ue
The young folks were enter- newspaper of general circus- a illind of
tained at the home of Mr*. Mon- tion, which has been published j - —
,tague last Thursday night. , continuously and regularly fur
a period of not leas than one
toys brown stocking yea tin your county) at least
>1 house nr on streets once a week for 20 days Previ- ,„__; owner ana
Finder please notify this office ous to the return day hereol, fbelr (tanc.s and” revels '
as..ww*swM as/ ikn g/sllzslX' 1 n ST TWHflr-O , . . 0 '
In the day* ’wfore Chicago
and some of the other modern
,. -* ~ ... A 1 danecu came into the ImMight
Estate ot Mildred. Maudie Um the Apach„ djina. WM
“d riqtte and many wers horn
fied when the danee was first
shown <m the stage. It was
Mi. T. N. Blow! 1, one of the
rural carriers it Al! a. was here
j Monday attending court, and
was a pleasant caller at this of-
, Hew ing their leases foi another
j year.
I he Nha'v-t ampia H well to
.... .. -. .. 0.._^.4^
Gingei have their nmchin
installed and the work of
mg has started. The Com-
pany d'dng the work is said to
• u> n .(rail. <»imx finnnrialtv. and
a genune test is expected, if it
take* 4000 fret to do it
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1922, newspaper, December 22, 1922; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322603/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.