Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1927 Page: 2 of 4
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r«rc; T»Tr- - JVflf gOtpl «f * >>M-klll4t
*mr4<< Tt an- warned to stay away
fr«j«u lllin< »**. A judge «»f Ihal sJitl
ilM jultu liuli 4 liU-«l'4il 1)0 i«
•nuStcd a divorce i» not entitled.
UMfti the laws of that state, to all
a ii K* t«Ht •« wait f«r hur
wife.
I bud) »*ho rtir toil,
| iilarr they are i
I the rank and file
1 to Austin to repr
tlial line.
^Pbronlr nf ibis section never rc-1
wu-i the misfortunes of oti J
Nevertheless, when we read j
that the corn crop of this year
tuuiili) over, it the iborttit in i J ^ *'
quarter of a century we ft cl iiught> ' Jj.4 ,,t
«OOd whf>4 Wt haik over otfi utn grow
many of
•s intended
fom fields that are waving thcr| thc>ir vim
•olden tassel*, with each stalk; to o*her |
weighted dwit with two or Ihrti still worse, some will not
lwavy cars. It looks like corn will | their hl«rkl»erry fie Ida
lie worth goml monev next vear.aml
that our peoole will have plenlv
md to spare.
r Aootlicr arfument against inoh
Mr. A negro attempted to asxauit
White gfrl near HI Dorado. Ark .
A posse of 200 men wns
*»*wt • cearrh for
•bier men
lalt News.
services
hut few
Luii&lative
pcUnt t. R
leeted to, hen* e
of those who a**
eit lit the |M*opie
have hut little
liould huvt
t ia at tin
comparatively a fair crop
* ight for Smith county
j this year. Many fields ran vet h
;hrti,rd fcv rwios. .MKilolIv III! Ini'
| com utid iiifil it. III* buttoi
111 in :;o with Ik |m'» ertn* .«
I if funtn-rs will diligently »«
IM'un. |K*u hu> unit othrr ior»M<
Ihi'ir fiirins. ami theft idler gid
liiia Mr corn ulttloe H»< *r |M*ia
in ii will ufcviau >in ii,
ii, ,.f shippi'g i»r ItfiJ "Her
j;,,1.1 „f Mil fluff, info thr <i*
! n...i vi'i.r.—Tvlcr Journal.
Why is it that Or««r is doi»>
thr husin«-ss that he >»*.’ Why.
h<*rause he has got the right prices.
1 * surprised .it tl<i »-i •* i s h
*c a!! we
time and
DR.
ci.orn NOBLE
DEM 181
In Ait>.i i mu'
r lilui
lilting
,|Uo
that
kni'rr
dow
nml planting the Ian'11 firmer nf
n|m anotfiiT yt*ar. or
ullivat*
i thr*
All llm i> lirou
Mini of I hr low
thi* 1**1 aeaaon.
brrr., indutlry nnr »•*;
non with auuthrr ami il han l»rov-
rn a oaiing crop; Ihrrcforc, nr can
ncc no round reanon why anyoo*
ntioUld kcMM of Ihin fad
have in the |ia»t.
Hid about on aci
itricc of harry*
lake
On July It*. IH-ti. *i' t cotton **>id I
in Dull** Cor I(.!>.'*. tin last Saturday j
July Its. mine grad.' roll'"
it 17Jin. m iking ■ ' «
about *1.40 tier bale,
this time I ant year, laiiplc wen i
scared to death, and the price hit;
the bottom Thla year people an |
not in the least excited, and even
thing is moving along nicely, boiks
have gone along in a sensible man- j
ner.not going Into debt anil raising
thiir feed and food at home. II,
(tiis equipment in
countie, fni the p
of lw*h. ,. .»
OUR
Inter tins year a much belter pric
l4) rtrhMtii ut»uh' have i rvi;cis*l
nd at that time .Tmthing was on
standstill, not only In E**' leva*
,1.111 all uvei Ih, Vat. ■'* »' 11 I 1,1
seaion lame when there was Hoods,
Cyclone*, drouth* and like disaster*
in all parts of the country and the
I
SATISFACTION
MOTTO.
We strive to give our rus-
Iomer* the l>e*l service and
nothing please, n* better that,
satlafied ouliimerg. *'**’
Visit the barber *hf. *.<-
the c'i-ner where v« ur wmw
it highly appreciated.
0. C. VINCENT
Poor .:«! Irtlaity it appear* that j
Wt can never get A wav front pitvi'ix
hoc. much a* wc love lie;. The j
%Wd snd'M ha* ever been i*i< Ii in
ports, singers and orators. Wit ..ml
HBgMr come to full flower tin llte
Fna mid I||f, anti the lantl has evt r
filled with heroes and hero-
> '*** But thr Irishman's time is
•Sen! In Nt.^esfinx . in4t*h!**2 ^..... '
VR; he find* no pleasure in posse*
he doesn't want it.
have Irxiftenrt! up • »nr
gland* and shcfl ;i fev.
; 4*»'i«" leelaml wasn't Irr, .
fcahunl w >. —,--
Sandwich Shop
Hot Coffee and Cakes Hot Chili
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Candies, Cigars, Cigarette*
0. K. MEAGHER
H. D. GARRETT
Atlorney-at-lMW
litfturanre—Both Eire and Slbfiu
Off lea—Upstair a, Nartheaat DiMnet
r#o»
KMORY. TEXAS
1 •. PEAMON, M. D
(iriftral /Vui '.'r
Offier |iv*irs II..., V".,
EMORY, TEXAS
Dr. \V. L. Vnrbrough.
Dflltlsl
:«V7t»7 Cjifenvllh Nat’I. Exc. Bank
Bllibling
(iREENVH.I.K. TEXAS
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
tMH.OYERS W AS1 ) Ol
will ha>, tin advantages I
buu .Vlakr I h. *iusl of Yi
Buaiiu-ss
U'TAHIM
it1 of high
Hijtfit n<
nd ap|
mu. 'lilt-
'd high mIiooI si ____
ooi education.
low. t-mploytia of the country have their e
\ .ire h king for young people of J’hOMISI..
uough to shoulder r< s|H>nsihiiitie« and >et
o learn. You are wanted while youi mind
\ oil
ytHing
hi'll
are old
enough _
flexible.
^ (ill are wantf-d for position* w hich pa> g«NMt salai ie*
an«l offer WONDERFUL op|M»rt uni ties for attvaucemrnl, »*a-
pedall> for the bigger and l>ettci poaitiona.
How *an you «aptali/e >t»ur higti school education, how
you can get “a running start' on business; bow j• >u can
oiittlistant e vour million “rompetitora**—all this ia told in
•'Achieving Success In Buxines*.** U.lip the eoui>oc now and
tend for the large book. It is free. * t*^
^ UITT OUT AND MAIL NOW |
T) LRH ( OMMKHi l\L COLUitiE,
Tyler, Texas.
QFMLEMLN;—l*k‘«*e stud me your large fnn- t*ook.
“Arhievii.g Success in business." I aw interest.*d in a
training that will help toe get a good position.
Hiltl hantlle, hut
found that tin .
»' f,.r. II,
l_, "' ri>ey « ml,,I , .lift,-i
"I tlTctoni.
t-l,y*‘vr Pm in thi tr iiiiu
litter,'nt kind i t i
fW nf vtbat thi v ‘
*«. th. w 1,,,
•Sks . . tr eedom
bb “* 1,“ K-nr ,t,m wa*
W. '** ‘tt hi* »„ tr,
•'eedom didn't
th.it thr
^';'v a
. His »d«s
*** that 'fob
Grocery & Meat
VALUES
John n.-«
the rtrt ^
tint ,
0f(h» _
reef P”'*- *r'
T i»*t
^'h. ,u,|
\ few cents a pound saved on I his,
a few cents on that, mount up quickly
to a respect aide sum. That’s the way
economical housewives save here on
high grade groceries.
Meats that are chock-full of deli-
cious flavor, nutrious and appetizing.
Only prime Meats arc this way—and
only best prime Meats are sohl by us.
P. S. Nycum
i
Sedan, Truck or Tractor FREE!
Which do You Want? u
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PICTURE PUZZLE? f_
MMM ft !*••• akjr-.t. Ia th* -aapah halaw Mt hM *• *»** 1 I *
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1927, newspaper, July 29, 1927; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832248/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Rains+County%22: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.