Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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f The Hardin .Drug Store
to meet with thin
-ee l>r. Meadow*, the L'entiet,
First Hut- Hank 2fttti eech m^Bth
■I W MoKIroy had bu.ine.g at
tiiHenvilla la.t Saturday.
IS IN HI SINKS'
F o R Y () II R h | A l. I H
Telephone Orders Prompt'y Filled
Night ind Da\
jK« »
> l«»t
•pen* Iasi Friday right in Emory.
Hfank Mol Igtt^ea and Not**
E L AI #n wan in Collin county
th« ftr«l of the wi*ek, visiting rel-
ative* ar.u f« 1 * in.
Messrs Hopkina ami fioirmin
Alba had busin**** in Km< rv
last Saturday
FOR SALK —A »<h<» nrahip.
in th* Tyler *' juiuu.rcial College,
nt this office.
Mr. George (’arier l»*ft Satur-
day morning: for Oklahoma on a
prospecting trip.
Leoft*Stuart loaded three ear
load* of wand last week tor build
nt? purposes al Lone Oak.
are invited
om mi ties.
#■* Thursday ahernoun wan
happy evening for little Mira
He#ai# I vie and her many little
friendt- the occasion being the
celebration oi tier birthday. It
vai a charmingly arranged affair
and proved a delightful enter-
tainment for the invited friend*.
W U* I
IV
Rural Phi.i
CALL
Office l)r. Peartwtn,
.Notice.
• It i* the dewire of the executive!
I committee of the
E Singing C onvention that every1
;, local aiuging
I community in Kama «
n delegate to meet witn uh m a , iran ,4 -km laad -,.*11 am -ail fur a i«
busimaa a-M«i«,n in Emory Sa»ur- »«» •*'**.•**?!> x*'
* day evening June
pl,,,H 1” pfov<i- - '»'•«•* ««•>.
, be used and owneil oy the Ksins ;
*' O1 un»v Singing Convention ;*t ita I
Southweair-r r> Phene No
AGAIN
The Hardin
Drug Store.
Prescription a
ih Nix drug store
ith a State certitirnt
omp
11 v
'undid at
a druggiat
See me when you erne to town,
I want to buy your peaches
\kwt I’KRinMAv
Mr. ti II Williams of he Cold
Hill vicinity went to Greenvilk
to meet hi* wife, who was return
»og from a several weeks visit in
Haskell county
e I.KADER sympatln/te
find Mrs. M. 8 Pier.
the |. «* of tlik.il lilt ie hoy, ah<
Mr. Lee Khodes of Grand i died of et»hg**ftli<'ii ab >ut 12 /clock
Saline made a socialist speech in Saturday night.
Emory last Saturday evening
I keep a full line of pure drug*
l)r Brown and family havei*11^ druggists sundries and chi
moved into the *ail thia week.
“*ee me when you come to town,
I want to buy your ptac.hea.
Nfr.Wl' Pi KKYMAN.
Ur. H. L. Stewart of Point and
Mr Muckelroy of Terrell had
biHineat in Emory last Saturday.
The Emory base bail to<
to (Jumlan the first of
f r three days engagement.
See G, A.
berries, Emory,
supply your wants in this
Giv* us sii opportunity to
vine, you that we cun pleas,
with y«o»r drug trade. Mak
visit. C. M. Nix, tin* new
gist, Knn.ry, Texas
! S. H Hood returred the first of
I the week from a few day* visit
in Louisiana.
Meal Market Moved.
We have moved our meat
market to the rear end of the
building occupied by the Leaded
Ofhce, and have installed a new
! outfit from the top to the bottom
'and are better prepared than ever
to serve the trade of Emory and ,
vicinity Ala \ in addition to all
kinds of fresh meat, we will;
torn lie ham*, breakfast bacon,
sausage and bologna
( Ross A Amin,
To Have Picnic.
'*‘*h' At a meeting of the executive
1 >"11 committee of tne H*’n* c unty
• u» <t .Statewide prohibition organiza-
drug- tion last Saturday it was decided
tu have a big picni\ and a com-
mittee compose'* of the following
nilemer
nnveutiona.
Get busy and send a delegate,
« it is of much imereet to every
••ctioii of Kaine county.
W K . oEVERS, i
J C. Watehh, Ex Loir.
Will A Harris, N
A C orrection.
In announcement of the pro-
ai lt d meeting at Spa ks Chape*
1 our last w«*rk8 i»«jr we salU
une when it should have been
uly The meeting will begin on
Te loth day of July .
Undertaker*’ Good*.
1 have just received a comp let*
t«> V l» tie «*«i» ntafcla
-atr Ahall ^ |*|*l v Hit- | ru«.«>wUi> *1 «•*«■
»• re. to IX* payment aw! 1
. L-*» , w-1 uk loxfthrr will* tM |
Utat in*) lx- <1 lit* thereon and Umi c%mU i
nt' *n.l »: the ant land -.Uall -rII tor imm
i -uffi -hi lo imy u1 *.»•! *aU*fy *SUl «i
.non. • lh« u ••i)| -*lr 'hull c—w Mint Mlt'l
In mb) itlrrrtut lo |>S) nrrr ll*o «XO«M
• I.- i.• In» *.V \ "li.pi*v l»ui If Ih# Ml4 17
• hull u<> I ^*|) tor r lo.ii—’ I, lo uay • S a ml
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til** executive s», 1*1*. to |J1\ T M.xi -nil-l y -»ul Jldfri.irlil
K«*n County
q that evirv 1 »sl ink-w. . r or ««*
* | • h>>«ku m f«*. off an1 -all..) .!•* l«ataa**
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7» I * a*-»*- to tin- <l*ii'.nl«Ml V It W allrr- Imu
rttn US in H if all oi • ,i«l lacd -,);.ll uu. »*il fur *N.H^ft iu
m°ry»w ii'.*sssr«£-j*aEi
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| h I » I K r not it . A lAl.Wl- and W I', h-i,*,. ■
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, rt. i a Writ of sad «hr . JlU*>
' ■ i -aim nail mak' a k»,*i ami
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lb* *«.l anhiu* •!*). I rum da'-
I b« i»loi»' >ou ar* n-r*b> - mm >s4mt
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I | i ny a- uadrr rumlMi had mS*
• i in i ,r;;: .u,i to iiiict lb.
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>1m* - .iint lb- da ur Ih* Hll* aud )»u *yi
I.......t- 'b.-i» . lo lb* (<a«n.i-iit and -ark*
id ini "l inflit Ui.inlr*d forty .hr* ,
.1 « l*.i: r Wj***tik*r «*«b lb* intrlx
,i,.t. - •>».. iti«r*Mi ami ih* rxrrf
n •>. ...tint «A its. tit. Hi iKdiara «
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nuUHt. Dll- «rnt and if siMll
i tii'.i. ihuh uiti ivnl Lu |tg
ib* »k<«-*'ia«M
. |,iu|i»ni nr if *b« pruMMMl
ntri'-i-ni to Mtlial) «*id -tu<
d. M (
• 1 d>-r> ii-tanl a. m <«»*
lave j
Iv of
unrlei takers'
.»1o',? cKC»?t
i, l W a -biv.l > »m »ainf) a iaA
* » to or id w' Mr.l
1 "» ’•‘•all and W J IW.IMI ami md-M -a«l. 1
• *■ V "n't*. Ill) band lb.-MX da> of ,n,C4
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KYI£S fclAMMli
\\ oosley Items.
Mr. Perryman and wife of Lin- named gentlemen will meet
dale, who had been stopping with morrow (>aturday) afternoon
oppn
hoy« went I Mr. and Mrs iu Oreborn
th * week New Holmes ne.ghb rh 1,
rupt* i
•sent.
Ml, I
fo
past
Sund
Morgan
1 • x»*
Dr. D 1 Adkin- *n of Dallas
*l>ent Sunday night in Emory,
toe guest of J . A. Amis nnd1
family.
Mr l>. W Kyan of E int wa-
in Emory Tuesday in the interest
f the Atnaz n h ire Insurance Co
ol DalU
For First Class Monument a.
Works at lowest prices see D. >\
Garvin, Emory, Texas
Judge H v\ Hunt of Emory
went to Fort Worth the fust of |
the week, where he aitetulcd the
brg anti prohibit onists rally.
Tackett Jt Allen have some
g * >ii bottom corn to sell. This is
better feed than anything else
f r your work stock
Little Miss Lola Woosley spent
haturday and Sunday in the
Wo .slcy community, ihe guest of
Mr ami .Mrs C S. Donaldson.
'iis* El renew Carter went to<
Com mi ree Saturdxr, where •!.»*
uiUirtsi tne for a few
weeks course
Misses Krenchie and lEjboie
Etter of f .one < >hk wers the g exis
ot then sister. Mrs. Kay Gian-,
in Emory la*t Friday
black
iday evening and Mrs
man took the train for
in the make the ne *--ai\ anange*
men tat r i 11 I. I
G. L Neal, Geo Morehead. Jo<
Alexander, Ambr Eitxgcrald,
B. F Pippins, C. O Hhultz Ed
Allen, Jim McCollum, It B
Emory
Ferry
home
n prospec j Allen,
some the first of this week : Yandsll, Jqhn Hamlin and 1-
ting
with the view of buying peach. -
here.
jBc'^an.
‘ Everyone interested in a pioni*'
#•*♦* .Sr******* *************
* *
* Dule.- a ml Regulations (ioverr.ing Contest. *
1 i lu- Piano mid Popular
Voting Contest aiK le» eon
tllieted oil -trictly h ■ • I i**at
btitliiea* principles with per-
i-ft justice nod fairue-s to
nil 1**«IC*II|h| No "l*e III
this ortice or connected with
this pN|e*r will Im> alloweil to
compel
3 1
deposited
caiiUOt Ih*
thei parly.
Ni.d agents
► u-piitl**.l
The $100 Do
piitii!
id pru
Pierre
Sill be
lippo
ind V
iik L'nkn
tsCmuB Feus, al.
sale h
irn, f"
i"*vy
Tackett A- Alien Figure
11 m on what you mav ne**tl
* ,1. Stuart cl eed a deal la*t
week for J H. Brook* in which
VV. \V. (»arrett becomes tne own-
er of 213 acres of *lhe K H.
Scrugs survey; consideration^
•IfiOn
Mrs G. T \skew and children
f th*- Henry’s Chapel neighbor-
hood were visiting her parents
up near t x>ne (>ak 8nlu«Ua> <«nd
Sunday
Cabinet Grantl
g.ven ns a grand prtx
lady or organization r* • • • iv-
mg tile hlgheat totei number
of votes will win the grand
prixt
The e
• e* as fill lowi
1st pniH
pnrcln.se ch<
Diamond h:
2nd priM—e
purchase ch.-c
Gold Watt It,
in.*nt.
3rd prixe— ,
purchase disc
tiold Watch,
tiler prise
• id* $200 Piano
•k antf J Caret
•oil. $*2U0 Piano
*ck and Ladiea
Klgii. m 'Ve-
in $200 Piano
k and Ladi**s
Elgin move-
Hh 5th. 0th. 7th, 8th, and
9th pn/" each $175 1'iaiio
pun h-e check and each one
a L-nfics Gold Watch, I’..gin
movement.
4 We reserve the right to
add more prises to the above
list. The winner of the
Grand Pnxe cannot compete
for other prixea.
•i III the event «.f i tie
the value of the prise Will la*
divided le t we. n those tying
« Bight is reserved b> • i»-
crease this schedule and add
new rlasses , f v"t chaug"
these rules N
demand.
7. Votes
in the bulbil
t raiiffferfwd t
8 F> 'Sl masters
com missions are
during the contest
9 special prizes will bw
nfTered from time to time for
special work
It). An Awarding (' >m*
III It tee of two of our •• ,> <
men will be appointed to
make a final ‘ unt sod dis-
tribntinn of prlies .
11 Tin*contest shall close
st (LOU o’clock p. in., July 5,
1911.
1° Two Week* pr VI Uft
lo the dav of closing, (be
ballot box will be locked and
sealed, and the key given to
the judges appointed, thus
aMMurmg candidates there
will be no tampering with
the ballots
UP We reserve the right
not tn award pru n or count
th# s-lfes of candidates who
turn in less than *25.
14 Organizations c a n
compete on I? f**r grand prize.
IndividtiaJ an compete for
any prizr
15— No votes will be
creinted on subscription P>
The Lkadkr for a p riod of
time less than one year.
Votes
1 year $1.00 5000
2 years —$2 00 17000
15,000 votes for eaf'h ad*
dilional year
1
are looking re^l well
present, b it are n« • dmg rain. [)f, \VlD.
Moat everyone i,aw the.r c
chopped out MKMUifl arifit l\:.l
Owl harvesting i* the order of
the day.
(Juitc a crowd of people from
here attended the W O. W. un-
veiling at Lynch Sunday.
Mr. and .Mrs Me Murray of
Princeton are visiting the latter’s
parents. Mr and Mra McAdams
Mr and Mrs Hubert Hughes
entertained quite a crowd at an
ice cream supper Friday night.
There were several present from
Point and Emory. Everyone re
pvrl* a good time and plenty of
cream and cake
Mr and Mra. Will White enter-..____rnniTr
taimd a large crowd Saturday ! »rt»c-ls- of n
night. All report a good tim# th#rbfspe*
and vote Mrs. While a model en-
tertainer .
Everyone is planning a big
time at the Sunday-school picnic
the 10th of June.
The prohibitionist* will organ-
ize a club at the school house
Friday night. June 9th, Every-
D Jy < me and make the club in-
ter* -ing.
Protection ol Standi
Eire Lightning. Cvckfflr, Win
*3onn. Live Stock. Lift
wnd Accident In-
surance.
Iiuumum* i't>mpsete* of
11 a' ♦* . s*f' afietii « f » ..rr
tgeney I
-' utiilkm Deilara and are
if»M Ii) time. The
the
What do
Saaing thl
Km«r> Team Win*.
The Emory ball twsm woo two
out of the three games played a*
(,>uin'an the first nf the '* **ck. and
went on to Longview Thursday
three days engagement
there. Th
only lost or
Km<
y team han
this scasun,
j*»r*
much difference in the i|usllt) «#f
*lux*a or any
I mdiae. The lie#: i»
ur s.u U« g*H*d for )<>u.
mow a I »<>ut t he at ranker
thecoumri wIimwm, u
••ire j(Mir propertf?* I can *ti..w
the record of «very ioaurstiee
<-enipai>> in \meriea. and I can nt#
yni m • h-Iter rentract in a tetter w<m*
I'miij than ih« atrai'ger It »» iahra -d
Ie«*. f r< 'tilde to deal w 'tfi a b<.«*H* man
Tin prudent matt carries Inanranc#
> "tl mn get the beat hy applyiug to
l.lfDdtnm lnsuruet Aftucj.
Kmorj, - T«u*.
L. H. HARKEY.
Rtnl listate and Lean Man
l.nan* On Improved l anu
Emory, Texas.
J.S.II. ALLEN, ,H.U.
Office at r. M Nix's Drugntoie
tMORY. TEXAS.
M
gam»
the one at Quinlan Monday
Grandma Barker nf Sulphur
Springs, who ha« been visiting
her son. Mr. J. K Barker and
family of the Dunbar neighbor-
hood. spent a day or two m
Emory this week with friends. __________
Hinder I wine M-L; u*
I'iant pe.n in vuur oorn ni..l
g.*» a!! ■ -ur «(*•• •» fat in t-c fall
and »inl aace vour corn Ihi.
pay. I»i|{, to ««v nothin': o(^ lh»*
value a- h fi-rnlircr lack," i(*
i,ior. naw a (>ik moon ot pent
and can aupplv y iur wat.t.
Diatricl Attorney Swcaton ot
sulphur Sp'inff* waa in Emory a
tew hour, la..l Kriday to eiamine
• • m.' tranacripta to the higher
eour'* and agree on a ,!ateii"»nt
oi iaca in the Chapman case
CONTKSTAN fS’ BALLOT
(,’ut thia out it will help you Win the I’ian"
GOOD FOR 10 VOTtS
In the LtJ er Plano Conto«»
r ALw-
y
I Eet us sell you vour Kinder!
Tw’Wpi* Set* us before you buy . ;
TaExrtt A Ali kn.
SHERIFF S SALE.
Ill) H>a> of Tvsfta. I
count\ ot Ua »- ) IH \ 1X1 UR *1 an Or-
•W of *Ul- >—nwl ont of (La »l<n "-nt*l* Oi.trn t
t t»* t • I Tat i -r . .tint' >n ililt l»v "f Ma .-h.
|Mll L* tho I I**rk tn th* eta* of W Mr-
t i.llwniUi and w •• ll#hrrn» *ar-uw J K » r- 1
t A Laaiu* awl W P Bona-I- N*.
fW> and tome a- -kart# 4)r**rt»4 J.Lv- ,
. . I wtii |»»m-r*Mi t" -rll. for . a-h o it Inn
4K (hr h<>nr- pr—I lao f«t Sheriff «,al« -
7? ..t: Mm* ffr-» To»-*lav in Jni . ISfl, ll bnna thr |
M ; uh 'la% of -at** HW'lk l»l'*»a thr nourt lioti*r
TT ilnut tt* ai<1 Kala* ronnl' ti ibr toon *»l ft.t-
1 or, tOr foltoarl-X it yi"|rrn t<»-wit
IT I ll. INK .Itwa'eU Halt.- Tf.a. o«l ,
Jp , kr<u* ti and .l.-a n'- d a- H M acr»-- oul ol Ilia ;
fT -. .nf, part -•! “mitm No r» ' • tiffcatr 1-fc.W
tm Ir k.ti'l pa-llr Kaiae ' a tar.’. a«t<1 an I
an ardr l ... *Wfc i:«M Or Ihe .far*
H r»f ■» i>*n ?w Xu^roi w.«.l a- -an) *re-n.t..r-' ..
7* , I..- .»** on* of April ««d it t-
JK . ntr-r.l and <li*rra«"l »») -aid J i.tlftnnrni that
s aat'l prt«|N r'y or *.* .nurh Uirmtf a* :na> b* r*t-
jm tjoir.d «*- tn*a- uivtrt «*#••»tin**
>e Hit#ri»Wi| aa<) (hat -ftUM la l*» hr - uKf
flH in ibr+i upftr tra*4- aoO la IH* 'clU'Wlnff or
g£STJWU\£ «\
tfttaln R«I arro* ilrrda«l a* aforr-aLl (o J A
h V H Wgt-H ant^aaei -*«4*u« *o.
See**< »**«T
?*—Lryjr par" —
a&sasKjr^,
i-ttting
OSto* a ml Hr rlru"
L. FAULK. M. D.
Fhystcian anti Burgeon.
)f!ir** at <’ M Six’* Diugstoi>
FMORY. TEXAG.
l . ' VINCENT.
BARB K R.
Ceu plea-c jolt with ■ Heir
cut or a Shave, mid rrac
vou so he convinced by givittg
him e trial. . , - «,
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1911, newspaper, June 9, 1911; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832068/m1/3/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.