Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1923 Page: 3 of 10
ten pages : ill. ; page 20 x 13 in. Digitized from 16 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
f " ' >
. r *•?
Local News.
Katy Time Table.
Pa&aenger train Hcneduie:
M i«U I Ten I
| ally |
^nuao— 8. <5 A. M
w Q.cr r> M
2
11
7.51)
to call for your tickets.
They cost
87
V tnnu’ •
— Lcadci
21 01
4.20
1 he First National Bank
wife
1512.30
188.75
33.76 371.2$
mmiM»
1 t
Correct Attest:
GRAVEYARD WORKING
yards Friday Julv
6th
unable to set
Willing.
Mi**
Fleet*
Uft
9.36
66
PTHLis
HAWK ATTACTS
SMALL CHILD
W’e carry a full line at all season* of the year
to serve your wants.
—Leader—
Operated On For Appendicitis
State President >p<>ke Here
Saturday
Charter No. 6814.
Repoi t of the Condition of
—Leader—
Mr. Charlie Prince and
Be.1 :-*■
197
107
71
87
179
155
189
24
280
280
87
278
24
136
4 11
9.25
3.75
6.75
6 25
2.63
2.24
5.85
1.35
1.25
.52
45
1.17
16.50
20.63
5.11
4.95
4.12
14 81
m the hope of )>enefiting his
A letter fmm Me MM
dletou later alotos u*M «*« as
46.81
3.75
3.80
3 33
1.25
2.07
.41
102.99
0.40
7.26
86 63
13.75
22.82
4.51
Em<
2R6
278
71
24
71
179
16.65
6.25
10.38
2.05
1.01
.45
1.17
.60
6o
.58
1.32
2.92
7.50
9.25
2.32
2245
1.88
6.73
189
153
128
280
87
179
280
194
83
197
9.37
15.56
8.50
5.06
2.25
5.88
3 00
3.00
293
6 63
14.63
191
280
189
275
280
3
155
82
1.85
.75
.40
35
.16
.50
5.38
2.30
5J8
1.88
1.60
.75
.16
.04
25
.28
.36
.25
.18
1.50
1.85
.46
45
.37
J 34
9.01
20.25
8.25
666
f ure* Malaria. Chill* and Fever.
Dmgue or Uiiious Fever. It de
*t:»ys the germs.
—Leader—
Clifton Willett left
for Houston where he will work
■ IV
1 67
50
1.10
.37
g
US
MK
XX
XX
LETTERHEADS
Cl’ZriC to Us
/or
PRINTING
Be m.A
you not!
Be hut
here for awhile. She has l>een
right sick, but we are glad to
note that she is now much bet-
tFr
j <>; u, Ina i
12 t.lk 5
4 of 10 hlk 5
of 14 blk 5 76.75
Ed wards-Rodes,
Lj w <u ds-Rude*,
G ir. It. W W.
Hensley. King
Hogue, J. S.
Hunter, R. L.
Hook*, J. F.
Hooks, J. F.
Ivie, C. E.
lae. C. W.
Luke M.rk
Hie Leader is requested to
announce that there will be •’ ]„~ „„„ J
graveyard working at the Tur- Farm Ijiror Lmon spoke to
109
109
280
155
24
25
Mrs 8. M. 194
) 280
165
171
191
15.35
.55
1.88
3 10
1.70
tir
tfieAl
Gains COUNTY LEADlUi Friday Juiy «th, 1923.
SB
8.00
3.75
1.58
.38
1 24
1. 43
1.80
1.27
.90
6 46 1.29
280
81
87
128
Ice Co. 280
25
so
1 2.50
11.13 4
4.93 '
12.92
660
6.60
6.43
14 57
32.17
*See P
—Mader—
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Yycum
and Mr and Mrs. Roger Nabors
were Sulphur Springs tutors
Sunday.
XX
yxxxyxxMyxxxxx
x x xx ax xx xx xx xx
s
XK
& Howell &
WE HAVE IN STOCK YOUR WANTS FOR THE
HIM OIL STOVE ON Till’ MARKET, AND A
FI LL LINE OF .NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVE
REPAIRS. SEE THEM.
«r
SrieMxyxxiexxyx
XX XX r.x XX XX XX
Fitzgerald
.Messrs. Oden Edyards and'
Sherman Kingery of the Daughi
erty neighborhood went toj
XX latter was to lie operated on for
ytd i pixuidicitis.
Xsi -Leader-
Six
XX
XX
XX
XX
xx
Clifton Willett left Mondai
fJJj f' l Houston where he will "org
for his uncle in a railroad office
—lander—
Rain . County Leader |UtO year
—Leader—
4 37i
I
1851
14 8$
13 75
5.77
4 92
12 87
tOK YOUR KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM
FLOOR COVER GOLD SEAI CONGOLEl M 9x12
1 OR 310.25. COME AND SEE OI It STOCK AND
BE CONVINCED 1 HAT WE HAVE THE GRADES
AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BE BEA1 ANY-
WHERE.
North Fauna— 8; *5 A. M
South Ixiunci 3:55 P. M
........~........ .: ... juh!.1-
—Leader—
«u. Dr r J simpMNt, Dentist, «i
*t"!“ '1‘Ireenvillo, has an office at
ileeves Drug Store and will lx
t RM RM > here ench Sat urday. Special at-
tention given to the treatment o' I, L. H. Harkey, Tax Collector of the Emorv Independent vchoJ D di , I <4 Raxm< tounty,
«25<»nn<W» Pyorrhea and gum dineanes, 24 tl Texas, do here by certify that the above and foregoing is a true and complete hat of the dolia-
« . 'v —Leader quent taxes in said district for the year 1922 and contain* a complete list of the Lands amf
.wu.uu1 I lots that have lieen reported delinquent or sold to the State for taxes during said year, aa0
! containing all the data and information mentioned in Article 7686 of the Kevisiwl Ciofl SUM
lutes of 1911 and which have nnt hern red........*4 • 4 >3 a ecnuit .kLuqweut vax iwcora ot said
ii-tnct, compiled as provided for by House Bill No, 40, Acts of th« Regular Session of the 34th
Ix-gislatu.e
L H HARKEY. Tax Collector,
Emory Independent School District
| Suhscnlied and sworn to lie fore me, this 25th dav of June. A D.. 1923
« - T. R. POTTS, Notary Public,
in and for Rains County, Texas.
Fresh Barliectfe at Nycum's
. . I
,0O8l>,-^|
■ -■’Wi
1.10 ■
1 . *2 ■
.> >0 W
12 07 1
1 12 1
16.22 J
with dinner and pre]
I in the day at work.
—Leader—
A ■'
136
—Leader—
See that On Stove at Dowell
& Fitzgerald's.
—Leader—
— * ;i11 “Ml cur Oil Str
-Dowell & Fitzgerald.
XX T“j"
XU
XX
i__________________
XU Greenville Monday, where
chicken hawk attacted
The little fellow was
ed about the fnnn I
neck when the vicious bird flew
on I *
dren attempted to frighten the
bird away but it was necessary
to kill the bird before it would
release its boU on the child.
168.85
6.05
20.63
31.10
18 76
'.*0 2.78 aufil
1.99
1.75
.75
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Rains.
We, the undei signed, who constitute the trustees of Emory Independent School District,
of Rains County. Texas, having carefully examined th< delinquent lax roll of said School DU-
trict, and having found same to lie correct, is in all things approved as the delinquent Tax Roll*
of suid district
Thia 25th day of June, A. D. 1923 B. A. CARTER
R. T. PEARSON
J. E. ALEXANMt* •,’tS
J. N. BRAZ1EL
S. H. HOOD ■
G. W. CLl.Mr ./
Woosley, Bohl
Unknown )
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown _ ,w
The Mssowri, Kansas X Texas Ry. of Texas,
Five miles of railroad including right of wav.
loud bed, super st ructions, sidings, grounds
■ and depots 168.75
I THE STATE OF TEXAS.
County of Rains
I, L. H. Harkey, Tax Collector of the Emorv
The six-year-old son ot Mr.
aiid Mrs. Conrad Sauer of the
ArneckcviUe section was pain-
............... ■>»».-,
AI •! ‘ > 11. I. M
‘^vffrc^nbiiTl’
Adams, H. H.
Allen, H. L.
Allen, M. L.
Allen, M. L. I
Allen, M. L<
Bethell, L. W.
tlosweli, A. K.
Bradford. J H.
Bradford. J. H.
Cain. Mis. Mamie 155
Cain, Is.uis
Chastain, G. W.
Cline. L
Cline, L 155
Cooke, E
T.iin, C.
Clifton, J
Dai vs, D
Davis, J. K.
Edwards-Rodea
Edwards-Rodes
According to t.™ ..
little fellow had gone to the ■
wood pile for wood' and while J
iitoopinx the hawk tlew dowR i
. him ■____*
the l>ack of the neck and in face,
fully injured Usf week ~hgn a CJC, k-liug a rong gasn which
him. ml * " 1 ‘ *
> badlv^tlaw
x.-a- . » I’”" "OW wwsx aziu g
ar .u . . . “ al*y choked the hawk to death I
Xi 'i""'1." lr- Hr ' woul<l ^’’C hi’ hold I
him^mking his claws in the 11w f.-, ■
— - ... „«». oiuvr ehll- anns w„re ha(j|j j
by the hawk's claws in his fight
to rid hitnself of the vicious r .
Nn!. Cuero Record. j ' w‘i’
Mr J N. Rraxiel leturMd
Friday from Sanitarium, Texas,
where he had Ireen to kiwim-
pany Mr. Cleolus MiddisWC,
66
16.65
6.25
89 10.37
5 2.05
|PiWll Oimralil
gP HARDWARE. FURNITURE, IMPLEMENTS AND
z < UNDERTAKERS’ SUPPLIES
I
n.fls
8.25
3 31
.76
2.72
3 13
396
279
1.98
14 21
lhe State President of the who rdll spend ssux time Umm,
ner and Willow Springs grave- crowd of farmers here Saturday heilth.
yards Friday Julv 6th All afternoon. Iking unable to get
who are fn>?i^*ted us these ccm away from the office the editor getting along nicely,
eteries are invited to be on hanj did not get to hear the speech,|
J-------J -- .pared to put but we understand it it was well
DELINQUENT TAX LIST
Report of lands and town lota assessed on the Tax Rolls of Emory Independent School
District of Rains County, Texas, for year 1922, which are delinquent for taxes fr >22, re-
turned by R H. Harkey, Tax Collector.
| Ai.ai N.I Ortg.asl t.raal - d.i 11 I
3 I> Adani , 36 4.11
15-52IPIa*ngston50 9 25
3.75
49 E Ridmond 70
679 <■ B. Yarber 26
189 G W Ritter 80 46 81
F William. 15 1
679 GB Yariier 60x200ft
P Adams
IB Miller
1 B Miller 33
221 J Hargis
221 J Hai
678 G B Yai l e! .2
3
•v 85 9.25
: 2.'
a< Ed^ry, in the State of Texas, at the close of business on
June 30th, 1923.
• -Md* RESOURCES
Loans ffodiscounts, including rediscounts, jiccept-
anees of other banks, and fmeign bills of exchange or drafts sold •
with indorsement of this bank (ex-
cept those shoWn in b and c) 135,239.91
Total Loan.* 8135.239.91
U.S Government securities owned: Deposited to secure
circulation — 6,250.90
Other ionds, stocks, securities, etc.: 21,966.70 I
Banking House. 84,611.84; Furniture and Fix-
"•"■*, 82,111.79 7,053.63
Rea) estate owned other than lianking house 83,976.59; „„„
lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 10,000.00 of Tennebsee are hero visiting
Cash n vaut and amount due from national banks. 23,247.73 Mr mi1h Mr. Jim
Total lUins of 9. 10. II. 12, and 13 23.28f.4b _U^er-
Checks on other banks in same city or town as . k. a .on *
reponng imnk (other than item 12) . 32.75 One **cond hand 490 5 P“’
Checks and dratts on lianks (including Federal senger Chevrolet for sale cheap
. Reserve Bank) located outside of city or town j Roliertson Motor Co., Emory.
of reporting bank 441.55 ; Texas.
Miscellaneous cash 'lenn 30 17 471 79
Redemption fund will, U. S. Treasurer and due
from! U. S. Treasurer
Gliiei assets collections
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
Capital Steck paid in
Surplus Fund — _
Undivided profits 835.ob6.00
Reserved for taxes & expenses 82,289.43 837,289.43
L#ss current expenses & taxes paid 837 289 43
Uiculutinir note* miuttiwiinir _ _____ >6,260*00
hiPFM ehcuks ouUlMndinx S3<M) n;
Totals of Items 21, 22, 23, 24, ard 25 8.W.I6 i
individual deposits subject to check 8132,624 64
lotai ot demand deposits (other than bank
deposits) subject to Reserve. Items 26
27, 28, 29. 30 and 81 8132,624.64
TOTAL . 82O8.IWW 53 I
— leader- -
received hv the .«<<»«" 'Mr Rem«rd FUrntf and rtSfl
’ I —! of Railas spent Saturday and
L*Mer ; Sunday here with relatives and
Mr. J. L. Bullock went tn *rcnd*.
MJ«<g ri/M>TR w»mn»we« s~yw
Monday morning for Greenville k"*"*’1 **
to join her sister, lint Troy. ler h,s mothcr- *•<*.
Rackley, and with Mr. Rackley
. they will leave shortly to spend
some time in West Texts.
84
61
Edwards-Rodes, Emory lots 10 4 ' j, <>f 9 I lk 6
Edwnrds-Roder, Emory lots 7 4 ' j of 9. ink 1
Eduurds-Rodes, Emory l<4 ' 5 of
“ ’ - - - tmory lots 5 4 1
“ lory lot ',t of 14 blk 5 76.75 76.
RO 678 G B Yui I*t .5 2.75 2.75
678 G B. Yiu l er 5V 9.37 “
18 B Joiinaon 100 15.50
187 N Brantlev 100 8.50
261 C Despal er 139
h D O’Kelkv 26.5 1.98
Emorv, It'i 10 I»lk6 1.75
940 H Finley 9. .75
«,,9 g n v,.rt-r -
80 8 M Flournov 52
910 I,’ Finley 24
18 li Johnsen 50 5.49
679 GB Yariier 1-97 1.87
15-18 C it Boren 112
Emory, lots 7. 8, 9 21.01
679 * I B YariK*r .5
940 R Finley .5 5.06
679G B Yarbej I 2 2S
N Brant <n 73 5.87
15-55IP lankstonlO 3.00
Emorv |,,t p, . 3.00
325G W Ritter 39.6 2.92
687 B F Sen’er 54.5 6 62
18 B Johnson 112 14.62
678 G B Ya. ber 22 .
940 R Finlev 5
F D O’Kelley 1 6.75
678 G B Yartier 2V* 6 25
49 E Ridmond 35 2.62
1127JF Freeman 30 22*3
661 M Reeder 40 5.85
Emory lots 5, 6, 7 8, 10
block 9 8 00
661 M Reeder 40 3 75
1106-l205jw ham21 1.57
261 C Despaher 5 .37
740 R Finlev 16.5 1.23
F D O'KeUey 19 1.42
1 B Miller 24 180
325 G W Ritter 17 1.27
487 N Brantley II 99
679GB Yarlwi 86>4 6 46
Mulkey. H. M.
McMillan, A. C.
Mc i aggart, N.
McElroy 4 k. .
McElroy, J. W.
l eeples W. D.
Peeples, W. D.
P.unk, W. T.
l ow er, L. O-----
Power, 1* O.
Reeves, J. B.
Robertson, T. F.
Senter, B. F
Sheets, J L.
Stuart, L. S.
Stuart, L. 8.
Stuart, L. S.
Sh jpley, J. S.
Texas Realty Co.
Wafer, Joel,
Wafer, J. E.
Whittle W C.
It l« a powaiful and aaianW>'«>
combination of oulphur and otl—.
Mealing agents la the relief and
cura of d>eeeeea of the akin. It
Is oeoeciallv effective In the
5 ITCHING VARIETIES; giving
■r instant relief from the Itching
and amartlng eeneetione and by
»rm-deetroving properties It
• .vJrmlnatee the micro Co which
is *ha cause the eruption, thus
curing tha dieeeee nnmp'etoly.
LHteli's Liquid Sulphur Com*
poend le used in all cases of Ec-
zema. Tetter, Barber’s Itch, Pee-
rlaele. Horpna, Rash, Oefr end
Ivy 1*048 *48? Fellfrifff
the annoyance cauacu by chip
gers and mosquito bites.
In ths treatment of ECZEMA
—the moot painful and obstinate
eii >**n o*000000- it io one of
tno meet successful remodlee
known.
•*-•■—••
>WfS r KLAM rnp
Rlnte of Texas,
County of Rain*, m.
I, E, M, Mason, Cashier of the alxive named bank, do Mlemuly
an^bew^1'* ****** 8tHtoment *“ t,ue t0 the 6681 of mv knowledge
o . J EM. MASON, Cuhier.
Subscribed and sworn to liefore me this 5t.i dav of July, 1925b
J. M. MIDDLETON,
County Clerk, Rains County, Texas,
S. H. Hoorf, O. H. Rodes, J. N. Brasiel.
Directors.
irgis
Ya
1 B Miller
487 N Brantlei
15-18 CB Irwin 25.8 2.32
49 E Ridmond 30 2.2T.
679 GB Yarber 6(»xl20ft
Thos Martin 8122 6.71
177 M J Munz
49 E Ridmond
upon
ami sank his claws in i
■ mv* mv necK anu in lace. K
oj«w striking jut below the 4
.. l.u.iug a «>iig gasn wnicn X
lust have been maae when the i
older children were trying t< f «
pull the bird nw«y Tn..y ft*tu •
ally choked the hawk to death
fi
the story the J ’*•
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1923, newspaper, July 13, 1923; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322656/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.