Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1917 Page: 3 of 10
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Special for the week
One 2 seated Mack
«£'0l)
One Top buggy
8500
One Oil Stove (wickless)
125(1
Washing Machine L Wri
.ger 12.50
Just received a car of Furniture, and a com-
plete line of Stoves and Kitchen Furniture We
have the Old Keliable Mitchell Wagons Come to
Emory and see the new buildings and come to’
see us without fail
C. F. DOWELL
HARDWARECO.
Local News.
Katy Time Table.
Northbound. .7 .btJ A M.
P***«*n|r#r Southbound. ft :42 P. M
W W aiNKON. Agent*
The Secret Kingdom?
I
Malaria chillx &feveiC
rSAFEST - PUREST - BEST,
K. K. Knglieh aiid sou * nr**
Point viBitor* Sttiurtluv
Mr*. W. H ClHiidemu viBitnd
Mrs J. W Humphrey el Poiut
Sundav
I Jo# App^raon, th«* piano tuuwr,
j l»tt Monday uiorumir for Point
and Lon** Oak
Hoovoa and vita returned
to thnir tiom»* at Dallas Monday,
after a few day* viait hern
A K L'oroehq* faoo in Mon*
day , alter a lea days viait in
Shewn**#, Oklahoma.
| Kub-My- 1'iaui—Anliaeptio, An
oUyne—Kill* pain, at >pe poire-
i faction
I list A titi of tup uiroau.s (<»f
yo'if auto or hutfgy froto S H
! Hoed Lumbar vJo
Mr# VV M Lamb of Coannerre
came in Tuesday evening for a
viaTt wiin friends.
Mr* Partridge of the Danirh»rtv
Mi|kKorkaod waa taken suddenly
sick while in Kmory Saturday,
hut we are |ia*) to note *h# i* re-
ported letter now
Mra J K. Wilton of the North
part of the county fell out of a
wagon the fir*’ of the w****k and
was painful I w iu|urod but it re-
ported better now
Claud Calloway and Carl Wil*
win and Mww* Magg>e Adim*
and Ora Cooke weot to Will#
Point Thurauay in Mr Callway’a
oar
Tha Kmory ball buys want to
Point Monday evening for a
game They reported the ecore
12 to 6 in favor of Kmory team
Grandpa Kuan and two gone.
Will and \b, and the latter’*
wife, of Cotnmeroe, were here the
Hret of the week visiting J. A.
Arms and family
Prof. Abbie Vice and wife and
Mia# Allie Alexander, who are
attending the Normal at Denton,
•pent a few days here with home-
folks, returniog to Denton Wed-
nesday
Mrs Heard of McKinney re-
turneo home Wednesday morning
after a few days viai here with
the lemiliea of Messrs T N
Tackett and K. L. Alien.
In every borne where there is a
baby there should alto be a bottle
of MoJee'e Uaby Finer. It may
be oeeded at any time to c irreol
•our stomach, wind oolic, diarr-
hoea or summer complaint It is
a wholesome remedy, contains no
opium, morphine or injurious
drug of any kind. Price 26c, 50o
per bottle. Bold by C M. Nix
Dr. Hargraves of Alba, who
was badly injured in an automo j
bile wreck a l» ■* ago, vi-
able to be oarn40O(ne from the
sanitarium at Greenville last
Thursday It will be some time
bafore he oeo get around much
but beta recovering nicely.
Marriage Licenses
R H Ron* and Zul* Pippin*.
Tw r*q'i“ata not to publish.
Chaa. Chambar* and King H*i<
.!*o. unlit to I>«11h» Tun.day, the
former rntorniti, Wednesday, but
we understand that Kinff Contem-
plated enliatingin the navv.
Maatet lens Wlakina ol Leon*
ar-l who ht*. Keen visiting Maater
Linden Bell here the pa.I lew dava
left lor Orseneill* yesterday It
■ pend a lew dava b. lore returning
home
Mr J ino W»d", * blind ex-con-
I ad* rat* soldier of Audio, »»e
her* a few hour. Wednesday try
ing to meet lorn* of the old hoy.
in gray. II* waa look inti .pec*
idtiy for John Kerbo but »n un-
able to local- him
Frank Spence came in Tuea
Viay evening from Dailne and
■pant tha night with homefolka.
He failed to get in the navy but
had enliated in the National
Guards and »a< to be muttered
in Wedneaday.
Before you let some agent
have that photograph to en-
large, see our aamplea and gat
our price, on enlarged portrait.
DAVIS BROS.
.Piily -12th?
J. M. Clifton i* hiving th«* **x
oavst ion work done pr**p*reiorv
to putting down a oonci#ie walk
io front of hi. .too. H. he | .^(.Ta^ot^ W .aia-
is jo*l bouiKl I *aia? in the for#- j faction. nr money will b- return-
fmot Jed For *sls n 6Co ai d f 1 hnttUe
MOVED
I have moved my Millin-
ery Shop from the Odd Fel-
lows building to my home
on North Planters street,
where 1 will be glad to have
my patrons and those de-
siring miilinery call on me
MRS NELL POTTS
Keep Yourself
Up to Scratch
Fortify your System Before
it is Weakened by Ills
Don't wait until yoq .r# aclo»
nily aick to tak- . laxative, "an
Ouiivv «m pfa-Vrv,,, iOFi ti wof in a
pound of cure." If you will jnal
tak- Liv-ver Lax regularly, it
will kw|i you continually in the
I imat poaaible ahape, bright, an ar-
gent-tud happy. If.i- mad. of
j liarmle*. vegetable laail-r. and by
I .dim ft-ntlv but efteetivel-- keeps
I the system clnarnd of poison. .nd
I ready to perf.irn it. tieet work .
Liv-ver-Lax -a «old under
C. H Cameron went to Green
[ville Wednesday to attend a
j meet inti of rural carrier.
K L. Braohan and iwo aona
left lueaday morning lor . viait
with hia daughter at Lavon
Caato Cline and wifa of Or inge
oame ia Tuesday morning
for a viait with hia paranta, Mr.
and Mra. L. Clint.
No 1)06 will cure obilla apd ft V
tar- It ia the moal apeedy rt-m-dy
*e know,
J. W. Kallew ia among the new
olaaa of car owneia. having re-
cently purohaeed a f.-paaeenger
Ford.
H. C. William* went to McKin-
ney Wednesday to attend a big
picnic and Fourth of duly cele-
bration
Mr.. Annie Hoektna, who ha.
beeu n. Kmory vi.iting her par-
ent., left for her bouie iu Cumby
Saturday morning
Mia. H.nkey Duffey left Satur-
day m truing fur a viait .1 Green
vtlle, Delia, and Sulphur Spring.
She will be gone several weeka.
Mr. K.C. Conrad of Green
ville returned home Saturdav
morning after » fee -lay. vi.it here
with W. R. Cornelias and wife.
Krneat Whittle and Yanoey
Hill went to Will. Point Wednes-
day-to deliver *.-me atock, return
ing in a car .
If you feel blue, ‘ No acoounl "
lazy, you need a good oleaning
out. lierbine 1# the right thing
for that purpose. It atimulatee
the liver, tonea up the atomach
and purifies the boweie. Price
50c. :--)ld bv C M Nix
Authur Moody who b»# been in
Cottle county for some tiqie, came
last Thursday He reporta
everything verv drv in that oouu-
try.
Mi.a Loren. Y-ndell of the
Hogau.vtlle community returned
tj Greenville to Mthool Monday
after .pending a day or two with
homefolka
Doing hard work is a bant of
.looped poeition pula a atitch in
tha back that ia painful If the
muaclea have beeome .trained,
you oan‘l get rid of it without
help lb. great penetrating
power of Ballard’. Snow Lmi
ment will appeal <0 you tnoei
strongly at such time, because
it is the very thing you need
Prioe j5c, y>o and (1 ik) par bouie
Bold by C M. Nit
Preaching Notice
Kev J H Hava of Fort Worth,
a.aiated by the pastor, Rev K. T.
Payne, will liegiu a meetiug at
Pr xpecl tonight, July 6th.
Everybody cordially invited to
attend.
Moving Silo
v«uieut lu ibe crop* to fill it up
with. Clerk Day if d»iiig the
work
Operated On
Mkri Wi.iUle, wtiu be# been
kuffenn^ wiib eppeodiciti# (or
bo lie lime, wee '*rried to Green-
viLb leal Friday where he waa
ope aie«l oh. He aloud the oper-
ation aplendidly end ia reported
to be on the rued to recovery now
HONOR ROLL.
The following have our thank,
tor subscription favor, tbe past
week :
A. H. Briiuer, Mra Viola Pound,
W J. K •<iab.
J. W Ballew ia having hia
home, the old Cain homestead,
overhauled and repaired aod ex
pecte to enteil ao expense of fsOO
or ilOUO in the work, A brick
foundation will b* made, a new
Rocky Point
By Harry
The ehower that i. now falling
ia certainly baing appreciated,
Corn had been looking awful bad
Colton and peanuts look good yet.
Though our gardens are dieheart-
J. A Am,. b.g.„ work Tue.,t.y ! •n,D*‘ P**,*r' do,D*
morning ol Uk.ug down b.. ..Io j ^Ure h“V* ,h« h0,lMl «
to move It to hi. I ai in oil Sabine BV*
river .here it will he more con- | <,Ur B“llh U v'ry »'**•
We are glad 10 leporl Mrs.
Green >’> ard up and going again.
Mott everybody up with their
work, ami all, w. think, bees on
a fishing apree Some report
luck—eotne don't.
K A. Ball and wife and Mr.
and Mra. hloyd Hood left Friday
for h reeatone county to visit Mr.
Hen Bryanl and wife, aod Mra.
Kl renoe Rayaolda and daugh-
ter. K. A. Hall and Floyd Hood
acd wife will return Tuesday,
but .Vi,--. Hall will remain for a
longer pened They went in R,
A. Ball 'a oar.
Mr. J. D. Bipp and family at-
tended churoh at Kmory Sunday.
Several from here have bean
attending the Nazarme meeting
at Kmory.
Several went to Dunbar to tbe
meeting there.
Tb* big meeting was called in
that was to have elarted a few
days baok and. ioetead, will be
front gallery and other improve- , umon meetiogofthe Naaarinae
mentewhioh will improve nod | ,m1 Churob o( ^_ ,nd w,
enhaoce the value of the prop- iih»t Edward Nortbcut from W*at
«r*y- I ex.a and Klder Kich from Go».
man will do the preaching. Ii ie
to atari Saturday night, July 7th.
Remember, our sioging sohool
Registered pharmacist at the *-rl- -*u|y next Monday,
Porter drug store. Have your M’e are counting 00 an extra or-
Go to Mhittle'e and save mon-
ey on groceries
prescriptions filh-d by him.
Heart of the
- Sunset»
By Rex Bench is a story
of the Mexican border
country that will give you
a vivid insight into the
frontier life that most of
us had believed a thing
df the past.
Blaze Jones, the founder
of Jonesvtlle, is one of the
characters; he is a delight-
ful old fire-eater who will
afford you more than one
appreciative chuckle
Dave Law, college grad
uate, adventurer, soldier
and Texas ranger, ;s *
man you’ll learn to like
because of his manhood
and clear-cut individ-
uality.
Gen. Longorio, federal
Mexican leader, melo-
dramatic, childlike, brave
and villainous. <s another
of the striking characters
that make the storv one
not soon to be forgotten.
Watch fi* tttJ naJ opan-
hf buiattmant of HEART
OF THE SUNSET- ^
Our New Serial
gainst, fursiehed by it), isecher.
aod everything promisee 11 to be
■ aucceeelul shoot
Of course the meeting and
•chool will be together, but to
take a three week's school and a
two week's meeting, or mor*. you
oould hardly get them separated
as it is vims of year fur both, and
if everybody will puli lugrlher it
will be all right. We hope to see
everybody pull f.-r both,
They aay Nundty school 1 00-
»as good, and s.nging Bun lay
evening wae good, with several
visitors Iron) Dunbar, bmyroa
land Willow .'pringe. We ai>-
' predate your help and oompany.
| Come ageiu
There wae no prayer meetmy-
|.Sunday night on account of
everybody attending churob at
' town
Let us all go to Smyrna Hun-
day.
When you feel laxy, out of aorta
and vawn a a good deal io the
j daytime, you oan charge it to a
torg.J -i which ha. all..**.; t»e
system to get fuii of impurities.
! Heroine curse all disorders pro-
duoed by an inaolive liser. It
strengthens that organ, oleaneea
the bowels a d pule the ayetam
| in good healtny condition. Price
|Mm-. Sold oy C M. Nix.
el 111 V 12th?
liobt. Oiimour lost a fin* milk
oov Monday * The eveoing pas-
senger train killed her.
fesk
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1917, newspaper, July 6, 1917; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832195/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.