Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1917 Page: 8 of 8
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HAlNh COUNTY LHADER MASS MEETING CALLED
iom w hill. Publisher i AT FARMEKSVILLE
Ktitvrwd in tin* pORUiltic** at iuuiurj,
l ift*, aa wcond c.rr*. mail matter
For ( unaideratiun of Modern
KviU Aiiuinsi Churrh
—--------«---------1 Worship. Bead It.
8UB8CBIPT10N PKICK , --
12 months • H 50
0 month* • •> | Karai«r*vilia;
401
1 Behoving tIimt ail of you
PREMIUM LISI Of
FIT STOCK SHOW
GARRIES $22,000
A months
(Payable in advance )
lh" »u<l ,.f }]ANY CLASSICS INCRKASED‘M*Tr»n" ! aO^mg'
AND AWARDS ADJl ST- thiny of if., kind
(In the South went.
** ipirati**"
a fa
vitally interested III the moral wet-
thr — nt jri.ur .on. and .langlilera,
.<id tli.I ii great umjuritv ut the
parent# .re deeply concerned m
bn spiritual welfare of th-ir ohil
uren, *« >r. addieesnig tht. uote
witti » ti >|H- to auli.l you in under
taking lo bring abnui the desired
resuIU ■
Fur aoun- tin#-- .. tuvp usrs-
ahsenc* of our
Joa Warlck, a Chnalian E d r
and Htanlay J Clark, infidel, have
linen having a debate on the Hi*»I■
iti the city nt Dallas, War lick up-
holding and Clark condemning
• he Bible. Clark ia ijiioiml aa
■nakinir the tallowi- u atatementa:
*T dalv hla Jehovah. 1 laugh in I fall)! noted
the fane «f hit relig.nn, I deep.# inung pe pie fi m the ohuroli .»f
hia creed and deny Ilia (Jod No|»io"». especially the Sunday
min of tnwte ••» lie » Chnalian in (Jclimil, Pra\er Meeting and Choir
hla haart of heart#. The B.hle is Practice and uu re especially the
a maa. ol contradiction.” Hnl Suno.r night aervieat
lat this do, we will not quota lur it I* indeed appmniig h note
tber Thialatna imit Stanlav i tha recant praottoaa uidtngad by
J. Clark who nrganned thSocial- our good motb»ra in »Uowiii|
tat part* in Kama c unty their daughter# tn recatv. com-
" ......— pauy huntiav *v«itiug* aud not r»
Talk That Hurts jqiuriug them t< attend church,
Tha moat inaidloua attack that can I tbua depriving die uu.ltier ale
nr us*
Tk*da * Pacific station end the __
ktock pena uni Saturday night i ....
to Saturday night All of Port 1-J « u,
Worth i.o. entered into the car- ** Ti""’
nival spirit and the Fat su^k
u- nd*r r****«. wii.U* in Ki«»ling<i drug
rr at HuuXoii a f*»w day* ago
M) wif« at#ft* rni with ind'gtmtiua
r ill I'-ari* and for U « past tl»e or an
month* tiMf tat n trout.led a gi«at deal
witti rii«*uiiianain Her timer liinba
would *w< II twuvtiicnr normalaiiT and
•in' could uol tagm u*gec lMrtbu«a«R.
irit-d rvorthtug mat rnoiiwy oyuld
Hoiransville Items
( By Blua Bird)
. a .. . .... *h* •iart*d latum Ifculac aud
couintrucwd Ui r*H*l tatter on ita first
truttii* and dir !.*• itjjpr<»t«d «u (a*t
that 1 can hardiy rwaJJa* n. Hi*# «au
wrar tar thoe* now and tar liners ar«
pt*rf«wiij »ir«igi.i, dta cam* Ul Hour
tun Uruay iu my car do it If.*
M .n- than KIU Hain«couuty
art* URing Tanloc A»k ttam —Kt*av«»
Drug blurs H|-**< igl Agent* Ad*
from atiditdioK Hundav mvmd-
«i• K a.*i vio*-r
I hi* practu ^ i« K«tlujg pruvg-
Inni and bHi«v« should be dia-
C"ijrag**fi Al*<> aulomohtliug in
ta mad** on th« character of a |»♦*r»^on
U that *n*-akin« wry of RprrRfiing R
•torj on th** a ithority of another. Rnd
at tb« aam« lima profw*»init not U»
ba'iavc it yourtcif.
Pcopla thould learn not to talicrc
Uhmm* thing* which man or woman will 1 (tm* of aarvioa both day and iitffht
not *a> and take th** r**R|>op«ibility ,f ia curtaihiig, to a lar««> dcjjraa,
Raying Whan woni» *r** «|»«*k«*n J oilurcll altaudano#both young and
aKRintt anyun** i»y irrc^pon«ilil*-
,nought,e..,e..,ple.it i. lie duty o( 'he older .. wall
(boaeufua who try to le- fair t„ die- A lav ae uole wi 11 regret Sunday
aouut wIiri Ir tiid until roihh pm»»f |d#aacfti<»u oti tvwfy hand, much
Ir actually given or aoma raaponRibl** 0( u«# to many of our §tor»*
pcruon ac« e^t* th* aulh»*rahip of the raiuaming 0|»«n and R"m«
#f?.r,a . .u. - ab.. j of thcis e I ii ii g in an v a t tic i rr pr o-
Bcfora rcpaaling anything that U . t
doubtful learn wi, i M,e a hlbilad h, law. We baltaya with
KD TO COY KK VLL
EXHIBITS.
ROUND-UP A FEATURE
More Than 3,000 Cowmen Will
Attend \nnuul I oil Worth
Kvent, March 10 to 17,
Inclutuve.
More than *22,000 in eauh
•nd ueveru! thousand dollars in
trophy# will he distributed
binotif the cattle breeders of
tue Southwest al National Feed-
(pu iirrd Br**«‘d**r« SVow in )ir
held in Fort Worth from March
10 to 17, inclusive The prize
Hats have been prepareil and
are now ntdv fn^ diatribntifin diild,
among the breeders and stock- j
men who desire to show am-1
mala.
Not since the initial per- ]
forn.ance of the National Feed-!
era and Breeders Show, has j
such preparation been made
for staking really big and
wonderful show. The cattle- j
men have enjoyed a prosperous 1 *"d N,r’ h"‘ H i'k"'* Ovodhup*
year, the farmers have hrsa w'" “or 8u«d»».
prosperous and the city people Mr H - Joh.,e,„ ...d t.m,l, were ,nd „Br,lbll ,h
have profited ami from every | ‘— I to ... k-p.
!!e.o ' '“'o!-d "Lt.h!bS°!!i!l: J,m * ‘ M'r"r p*--*-**** '■ 'he Keeve. old stand.
vt»ii*>r» Rt Mr Huo YRtid**li'« BuihIrj j <Vui<** and Raiitfactory a*»rvio*».
WhII
ir h«*r«*
Cutting ami cleaning
gr»niml ia th« orti**r of th** day
H**alth ttf tins riommunity i* not
g.MKl
Juim Jon**# i» Rtiil «m th*> Rick.
Mrs f* C Davis rigH *i**k.
J'diii <»<mm1»oii is tin th(« puny list
H**nr) iVrkins it on th«* sick lint
Mrs Artiiur J<»n**s ami child
•HigMy Rick
Mrs N*-i| Mxrtin h«s pnpiinioiiia I _
Mr. Cliarlis John*' n ia <>n tht* puay ^OUflty Depository lo Let
i'<> whom it may oooceru:
r Notice ia hereby given that on '
Ni't Htikiii has
' commit*
Mrs Whitt from Alim waa visiting ' • r^u4®1 of IM
! Mrs. l ev Page tiaturday and Sunday iioOcra court, to-wit : ou the 12t
Mr Duff Yandrl ami Waller McMil
father
day of Kahruary, 1917, bids
oouuty dapoaitory for Rain* coob-
#>•. Don \ andri Saturday night. I . . , . .
Mu, Kraullne Oe.k. of X.l.m eoo- l> ,Ch°01 ,U',<J* ,ud °“",r OOUDly
munity we- visiting (Jill*- MiM.rr Hun- • w*'l r**ctiv®d RCCOfd-
day iug to law.
County Judge
family w**rs> I
i the Pilgrim Kcat nouiinun-
nin«* tim**« out of ts-n after learning pr*f»**r eti ecu regent out tha
who started th** rumor flying first you , i^.Hpur* would clos** and ill
will keep ytuir innu ha hut He careful cuu((1 .nend the .ervicea
what yav aay. aud you may Sad that ^ Bu(| ,„0 (yrtl|lb ,
yen hav * aume frienda left when you
west come# word that the peo-
ple are deeply interested in the
March show and ara simply bid-
ing time between now and the
opening night.
The National Feeders and _____j
Breeden show U attracting at- Ya..d«nw**sid* m*** Sunday
tention all o\er the l nited Th«r» wrn* r mirUtuf visitors
States and for this reason the preaching and Nunday school from
management has found it nee- Gunter community
evening.
Mi*» IMlio* Williams and Kcv Jay
Williams raii*»d to •**** John Qoodion
and wifs Hunday svsning.
Miss Men Joiinson visitsd at Bud
•tore to enlarge the
that
iish a busy .earwr
Nowaday* a aweet potato rnny
be collat* ral for a loan in Texas
A farmer having 100 hushnla f
awa.t potato.# ator-d in a bonded ........... pr.y..r
coring plant of the kind I'Hing aa
tabii.hud unitor the euparvtemn of
tba Tsxa. Agriaultural and Ms-
chain,■#! C'dlaK" uxtanaion da*
part naul and tha l ulled Utalaa
govuriiineut, can borrow *5(1 l,y
taking the waratmuaH racipi lo
th« tiaak Skssouritv. “It is tba
first tim» that a Tuxaa awnat puts
10 ha* b«au recog.ntad aa having „b|1Tlou, lo ,h«' walf.r.
hsrtjoriug place for the Hahhath
breaking
We alto note with deepest regret
(hat ou Wcdnoaday **v**nings and
Friday «>einugt, th** appointed
vice and choir
prs Mice that ur young people
Hock to th** picture shoas. rueny
oi them r**gu'sr ati**ndanta there
and rarely attend the prater mewl-
ing or th* choir practice
It ir ale* deplot aid** t • * note the
lethargy manifested h> many pa-
retiia relative to the salvation of
their children, many of *hetn
of
prize i)
almost every di
li.it. I There will ta singing every Friday
night and everylkody ia cordia'ly in-
vited to attend and help sing
Singing was ver> good Friday night
with a large atlend%nee.
Bro. Hukil preached us a good ser-
mon Bun lay
Bonday aclmol wa* well attended and
is progressing nicely
Next Nunday is our regular singing
day Kvt ryUidy is invited to attend
i ail at Wad««'a when iu town.
rtmokel Sin kf! Hmoke your.
m* at *vilh genuine hickory amoke j
flavor. Get it at the Nevniil
Drug Store
To My Friends.
I have baoii normna - j in Ika
xup.mobile c nteal at Mr. L. J.
Drear** slur, and will appreciate
it very highly if my fri-nda will
nave their licket. fur me.
Ke.peotfullv,
Marry Potta.
A heavy cold iti theluuga '•'ai
was exiieoted to cure nselt hx.
! t#e«n the atafttug point in many
e that ended fatally.
■ The aeii.ib » c.urae i» lo take fre
Classes,
sion, have Ireen enlarged and
siiecia! atteniiun is given this
year to the Jack and mule in-
dustry. The saddle horse in-
dustry has not been overlooked
and several of the draft horse
divisions have been amplified.
The cattlemen, the men who
raise and market the Texas
steer, will te in Fort Worth
during the show. It is a home-
coming for the men who are
supplying the cattle markets of
the world and they will spend case* ,i di*«
the week in jollification. Fort j Th* aniisibi*
Worth is the cowman's home. , . i#.n .# u„.
Hia cattle market is in the quent ........., Hor-
shadow of the big Coliseum and hol,“<, 8*f«P l« check. th« pro
pens that house the blue bloods «f"»" of tha disorder and aaaiais
of the range and stable. Fort oaturv to r*at,»r« normal endi-
Worth will entertain these |„„na. Price 25. 50e aud SI 00 United StatHS Marble CO.
P«*r lH>ule. Sold l»y C. M. Nix. |
(irc*t*r llrothore
BARBERS
-ill appreciate your patrouag*
*h-n in o*«d of l.arbar work.
Give i h-in a trial
Hpe< ial price# for awhile, only,
writ be given. Aak th. boya.
cattlemen, their families and
their frienda.
Besides the feature of the
Fat Stock Exhibit, the manage-
ment of the National Feeders
and Breeders Show, has ar-
ranged for a continual round of'"hl11* ,mi«
really oom.nHr. ial value. *' said lh„ir rhlldr„„ r,i,gl„u,|, until
Dr. R. M. Harkey, field organiser th,y tn. ,r„ni 16 t0 20 year, of
for tb» axtatiaiou dspsrloiant of A ^ ,h.„
* M Co.»!«W- "during 'h- la.t 10 |f0M..d j(, thB lhi..K. cf the world
j- ., .aid I). Ilsrke), 80 lb#y CBI) b„rd|y t,e miere.ivd iu
oaut of Teia. sweet potato#, pui |hwr l0ul<
up ia bank* never rasjlied the t<i tba and tSal «■ may talk j entertainment. Every after* | until alnlitv i. a-tabliabad Per*
market Out of the retm inipg 40 bw,f, b,,„ ol, ,|| these vartoua lloon antl nikht stunts of the nianeni poaittOu and wide held
pet caul ouly 2s per cein br:>u*ht |. >|ld ,MbM „ha.e* ,f l«<lter Dirtge and ...rral will be depict- when qualified if d.airwt M.n
f“r ^r* bnl',U*' of ,,,d c ,ndi c,«•*•„.hip .ml a higher pis,., of itcr^.^'bulXe^w^ii*co^ ",ll‘ r‘Ku n
,‘,w*•• ________ I Uhnaliau living, »e call a Rasa test lor the championship in
1 111 i meeting of all the parents and in* their respective classes. The
Tbemsr, Who talk. ag.i..this Tlb( u„i ulJi» i|,„ parents but awry Kound-L'p, it is to ♦, remem-
town maka. a ■anou. blunder, s , ^ ^ ^ # (d r, , to bewd, is to be the headliner in
aeriou. mistake ToYo in ta to , . _ , ••ntertaimng features. The
help to or-ate a venlitnani agsinsi l" *" ' meanest bu< kers, the best rid-
the place wtiera h- make, a living, !‘n' 1 ‘ , in , T’ ,th? ft," M T' K
, ... . . ., hall where the subject will be I ul - nerviest bulhlogers, will pitch
a place which m-n. much to him dl^u„..d , g„od apeakwra. i>< to each other for business,
at .11 tiros* and e.peoi.tlv whan lllVilMd. | Dig priza# have been hung up
It .. properou. snd thi. it can not, (,or()m||v ,ud Kral, -
if th. cit.z.n.hip l. oontmual • , ,» .
ly finding tom** exou®** to deplore . ♦ -__________
tta ©natation /Od** of th® ®aa**n- Bright*® l>i»'*rta« is m«»r** clrwad
lial things in all tow.i- ia * ®uo ad by phyaiciana thau any of th®
c-ssfjl bURii'WA* organization. !s®rioaa dia<»rd®r® with wrhich th®v |,luriri>. v#,e tmaten Who
hav»* to d-al b®t*au«H nf it* iti--d |.sUrt!ud the Deonl* at kan.^'
tout and raaiiguaat ohar®ct®r
Salesman V\ anted f««*i»ruin Marble*
T" sell luiirif atmg oil, gr**aa**, - -- T
spt-cialtieN and paint. P*rt or I am rt»pr*M*ntmg ih# abovr ci»m-
*
rfiintrjr. and 1 would ta glad Iu aasisi
yi»o in making s**l(*ctions.
CM MARTIN. Emory. Trias
Riv®r«id- K -htiing Co .
i^l*»Yaland, Oh
Easy to Take
No Pain or
Ache
W Storey, M.D.
i itbpe at Nix's Drugstore
llutti Telephones
KMdKY. *- TKXAK.
er W
i best
To attaok this organization upon
all oooa-eiou- means that the
town ia on down grade and that
■.he persons making the attack-
are aaeialiug tha town lo go furth-
er down No organization can
make headway with tha citizen-
ship out oaropaiging against it
wben tiYy ought to >>• out apeak
iug praises tor il. H the citizen-
-hip expaot to build a towu by
fighting its way for growth and
prosperity they are badly roiatak-
sn.— Greenville Banner
to attract cowboys from
all over the United Staten.
Mi-s i,uc..ie Mulhall and Hom-
Wilson and hundreds of the
men and women riders in
America have agreed to appear .
..nous disorder* with which the. j Jurltl>, Ul(! HuBten,' Vho l,,w* * dl,M ''C ‘
Urtlcd the people at Kansas' UV VKR LAXolMn.es th-tor
City, at Cheyenc and at Pen-' pid liver and liven# up the whols
It pr .mpt action * ere taken wh *n dletnn are coming to Fort system bv ridding it of tha clog-
It'® oo loogfr nen<*»®«*ry lo
bear th® wrak®niug ®ickn*a* and
tvrrihle n®Q®®« that always fol*
bwadachH®, urinary diR«*r<i®iR di*
gMRtive troahlws f.rit appear, much
luffarmg and ®»»it >w w >uld h®
av®rt®d Prickly Aah Bitter® will
Me reliant! are contrib- p,.i*unR ^ei »i work®
SSV^’SKtfaaS; -* -r*’n
hardly know you vw taken it
LIV-VER LAX, being purely
vegetable, is absolutely harmless
and dons not tear up the
system like calomel Aud i t •
J.N It. ALLEN, iVt 11
OflloaatC. M Nil’s Drugstore
EMORY. TEXAS.
W H CLENDENIN
lawyer Notary Public
both pHonea
FRONT ROOMS SECONDfLOOR
TRrKETT R- Ai LCN 9U.'!?_DfNC
Hmory, Ttiaa
Ag**i»c f«.r v**. y i^xt InRurafKNRjCoo.
uaniwR — Fir®. To * *
Lit® Fwrfact
preparnd at
I and promptly paid
Feec>ra and Breed era Show has
hung up $2,(KK) to be cMrried
quickly atop th** Rpr«ad ut tha di® away by the winner®.
•a®**, qui®i th® inflamaiioti, hwai There will be the division for
the kido«y» aud Maddnr, 1 {Jj0 ^>aby bref and pig cltiba
®ir®nglhen and regolal® th® liv*r, ^ | *u®ranu®d to b® taliafactory, or
and drive pnaons snd .utp-nUa. KSd* w« «**“«“** »*" T>r\^U'
out of the system.—C. M Nii]the | e«l carnival show money “oney Kor sale at 60c aud II 00
spwoial agout. 'ran procure. iat Newman’* Drugstore.
■'
U R
iuvit'Mf to Visit
O. C. Vincent’s
Barber Shop
Two daora Soath
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1917, newspaper, February 2, 1917; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832139/m1/8/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.