Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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W4* Kthrmnr MMh. UH * .cdsy 1 *Ufc *3*’.!
A Complete Line of |
Hardware and furniture J
5 $
£ Our prices are right. If its a j
j* Screen Door or Wire you want to
^ see us before you buy elsewhere.
$ We handle the
Local News.
katy Time Table.
Passenger train v nodule
North >• i.no 8:15 A. M
South U duo 3:55 IV M
( A. SOI THEREAND. A*ft.
Want Ans
RATES—1 emit a word for tint
insertion. 1 j cent a word fo»
each following insertion
For Sale, Wanted, Lost.
Ilurk Cook Stove
New Perfection Oil Stov
Floor Covering
Ik*d S;n ing*
lealktr Goods
Mr. P. R. Rolierta waa
Gremvillg visienr last Saturday.
A Iwrgain in second-hand
, plows at Dowell & Fitzgerald*.
, Miss Gladys Nix was here
from McKinney the latter part
1 : of last week to s|*uid a day or
two with home folks.
rave >oui Coup-ms They are
; Vaiuabte - L. CI.1NK i
Tanlac is the ideal strength-
ener and
a It PAYS TO AD’ ERTISE.
Cotton Send Hulls at $16.00
j>e t( it and Meal $2.5u Ber-
muda grass hay at $12.00 per
cm -.*■ E \ WARES'
Itave car of Swift’s fei tilizer
it Potts' gin This is for truck
md general crops Get youra
vhile stock lasts. II. It. HALL
land is posted, No limit,
‘Uhinf noi timlei cutting i
is] JAMES \V. PnTTt
body builder
M NIX
for
fresh
ry da
els good cor
CLAIBORNE
\ of alf £in i«t If you n *ed a Cultivator or ^
rtP -a 4
/ Plantet, eilli r walker or rider, we have them }
^ at prices that can’t be beaten. Builders’ J
J Hardware, a complete line. ^
J Come to see us. ^
i s. *
i Dowell iV: I ifxgcraM J
* 5
tuuuuvwA vwAwnwnw
Ltom forget your Dishes at
STRAYED I*.
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♦
; CITY l*ARI>ER SHOP *
* vv^vvvvvv^vvvvvvvv *|
* HOLLAND & HOLLEY, Prop’™ ♦
A Hill Green old stand Opposite Postnffic-- A
£ Open from li a m to 7 pm. Saturday to I I pm ^
* Popular Prices i
4^ .‘penal attention given Buster Brown Haircut* £
* +
♦ ***♦*********************
weight about
o weaned Pola
ntifv C. E. P.entli
CARDART OVERALL
Taylor & Whittle's.
Krancia Joseph Vas
lie visitor Wednesday
We want to figure with you
on that Mower or Binder you
are going to nee.1 this season.
Dowell i Fitzgerald.
Just Received
a fine line of Men’s Dress Shirts,
Collars attached, Beautiful Silk
Pongees, Khaki, l an.
-ALSO-
a full line o( Hosiery, Caps. Hafs
and Ties. See the new line
Knit Ties.
A large ship ment of the har
ous CARHARTT OVERALL
in transit. Have plenty Khaki
Work Pants in siock.
Taylor & Whittle
EMORY.
TEXAS
Mrs. G. W. Clements enter-
tained her Sunday school class
last Saturday evening with a
parly at her home West Raster egg hunt
of town, serving homegrown Crav-y'* Sunday
strawberries and cream. A do- Our Sunday school wasn't
lightful time is reported hy very pood Sunday on account f
III NIIAR IHn>
(By liluebiid)
Health in oui community is
very pood
Mr. V atkin* is improving a
little.
Mr. A. Giles and family were
Waiting Mi. IUn Rale in the
Hats cor niuiiity Satin'd iv nite.
Also, quite a lot of the young
folks went Sunday, hut returned
sooner than expected,
The young folks enjoyed an
hunt at Mr. Will Me
The Slate ol Texas
TO THE SHERIFF OR ANY
CONSTABLE OF RAIN.'
< (H NTT- GREETING:
Y ou are iierei »y enmmamied
t< summon .1, Wood YY'right
the l nknown Heirs of 4. Woods
U right, deceased, Y\ I. 1‘oindex our
ter, the I nknown Heirs of YY.
I. roindexter, deceased, Frau
vis C. Mi Mahan, the I'nknoc i
Heirs of Francis McMahan, Je
leased F. A. Weatherly. th-
I nknown Heirs o, F. A. Weutl
erly, deceased, ano Nora Pie-
mot is, and the Enknown heir
• I Nora llemmoris. deceased.
1 <aU>i
■ YIimmi Shine"
gevipe
lend banded u* *
/opj of
the <’le
burn (Ala.) Nex
/ Mond
dav of
thi* w,vk whicl|
f . oi uvin
id the
1
he laUsat
any at
this, or
it might
■ and pro
UK low ing
,ya thu
supposed
, i loini a
, lams to one
I those in attendance.
thov all
1.0 W
•'REE DISH
Cline’s.
hy aking publication of
tation mice each week 1
■oi.scutive wi-eks prvioi
eutrn hereof, in son i
imper |Hil>h.slu-d n you.
,i appear at the next
, in of the IKsi r’ci C<
i ms Coi’nty. j lie ho
i c Court Hou, tmn
THE STATE OK TEX VS
TO THE SHERIFF OR ANY
CONSTABLE OK RAINS COEN
TY GREETING:
You are herein commanded
to .summon (*. Munz, Charles S.
Todd the Unknown Hell's of
Charles S. Todd, deceased, G. J.
Ai-mstead, the I 'nknown Ileus
of G. J. Armstead, deceus.-d. hy
making puhlication of this cita
lion once each week foi fom
rnnVuUvc weeks previous to
the return day hereof, in some
rewspapei puhlisnetl in vonr
County, to appear at the next:
regiilai term of the District
Coilrt of Rams County, Texas,
to lie holden at the court house
thereof, in Emory, Texas on the
15th Monday after Hie tth Mon
day in Jaminrv A. I)., 1922. the
same I ring the Sth day of Mny
A !>.. 1922. then and there to
answer h petition filed in .said
court o lithe 3th day of April
A. D. 1922 in a suit, nuniliered
on the docket of said court as
No. IH07. wherein Mis. Minnie
Rodes and O. II. Rodes ale plain
tiffs and G. Munz, Charles S.
Todd, the Unknown Heirs rf
Charles S. Todd, deceased, and
G. J. Ai instead and the Un-
known heirs of G. J. Armstead,
deceased an defendants and
said petition alleging that plain
tiffs are the owners in fee
simple and in poaaeasioii of the
following descriUsi land, tow it:
25 acres of the Friend Mc-
Mahan survey of laud m Rams
Count>. Texas. Beginning 1161
\wins North of the £, W. corntr
of said McMahan survey, thence
East 255 varus the S .W. corner
ot IIZI j acres Jteieloiuic ai/,i*
to J. \C. Hunn: thence North
i>53 varas the N. W. cornel '•
said llui'in tract: thence West
255 varas to corner on W. B.
line of said McMahan survey
and E. U. line of the Jesse Comp
ton survey; thence South 563
varus to the place of beginning.
I’lain'.iff pleads the three,
five, and ten .ear Statutes of
limiation to said land and claim#
title tin reto under w.id Stat-
utet;. fra "i for judgement
again s'. »ald dcfendnnls ^ for
title and po#session of said
land and that all elou.fa on the
•'tie the’ to lie rcnwvtd and
plaintiffs Iv ipueted in their
title and |maaesaion thereof.
HEREIN FAll. NOT. and
Itave before said court, at its
aforesaid next regular term,
this writ with your return thei>
on showing how you have exe-
cuted the same.
Given under my hand and
the Seal of said Court, at Office
in Emory this 5th day of April,
A. D. 1922
L. II. HARKEY,
Clerk Dish Court Rains Co. Tex
Dr. C. J. Simpson. Dentist, of
Greenville, has an office xt
Reeves Drug Store and will i>e
here each Saturday. Special at-
tention given ,o the treatment o'
Two work horses for sale
would trade for cattle.See E.
Hebisen, Emory. Texas.
Will buy your chickens and
eggs at highest market pree.—
F. M HOOD
am and Heriert Davis were
Citing Mr. MrCravey's Satur-
or day night. .
M Mr. W blunts folks of Point ( Y
C
M W in Noiihcut and
<1- ter the i
..iv 1922,
• • » ». day ol
i H ther
• ■ 4dt*d in '
3 nay of Mi
in i< i . num,
u of said Co*
ii'heiein I . E.
till ai.fi J. 'V .
i n the i,
iiirth M-
P.r.<'
ui Shine" istupe
readers want to
| expect to try
Is- well to clip the re
serve it. as follows:
"We present th
without argument.'
W alton Tribune. It
to have Is-en
brothel ill the
in South tieorguc
"I gat yore lett. asking if i
had larnt anythin a,»ut how
:o mak,. liker since l>«en in the
alts I >rs. i shu<41 m|l* that I
liev and you cm ms ° moony if
you will fuller the f'Hennf
2 l>u. corn meal
2 bxs. red (level 1;
1 bxs sulpur mi
2 bu. stabul man1
:l gal lilack moli
1 lm.ll potuch
I ll>s. nux vomiter
v.'ic v iting relatives in
community the past week.
this
Cut This out—It is worth money
5c to Foley and fL, 2X35 Shef
field Ave., Chicago. Ill,, writing
your name and address clearly.
Y’oii will receive in return a
trial package containing Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound, for
coughs, golds and croup, Foley’s
Kidney Pills and Foley Cathar
tic Tablets. Sold Everywhere.
mi ill -i NDA\ ^iNf.iNc;
The next regular session of
the Southern District of the
Rains County Fifth Sunday
Singing meets with the Dunbar
singing class April 30th. 1922.
All singers and lovers of music
are invited to attend.
ROY BARKER. Pres.,
CARE YANCEY. SEC.
Mr. .1, A. Anus and wife.
Messrs. McCormick and .1. W'.
Rallew left last Friday for Cool
ulge.-
Sunday
M's Aliie Northcut of Rocky
Point wa's vixiting Miss Ima Dorn
Rullai'd attended
ucky Sunday after
Richard W. Hooten of
has Ihst visiting his relatves
of that place. He has lieen teach
ing in Oklahoma and reports a
very successful and enjoyable
vein of teaching.
Old acquaintances and friends [ "ip* Sunriav
may now address him at Ain-
lene. Texas.
The natural, refreshing sleep
of a her.lthy body is enjoyed by
those who take Tanlac. C. M.
NIX. . .
The BEST In The WORLD
CARHART OVERALLS Tay-
lor & Whittle.
Fixed He, I p In (iood Sha|M-
xvvnt \TE ME NTS
Announcement* for the con-
tinuance of these Sunday after-
noon singings from now until
the county convention were
made iui follows:
Wo, lev, lit Sunday in
April.
Hogan*vBIe, lrt Sunday in
May.
Bethlehem, 2nd Sunday in
May
P0I F*Y K ^PY PIilS
"I was a sufferer for two
years with kidney and bladder
diaordere, sore muscles, stiff
joints and backache," writes
Mrs. Millie R. Johnson. Box 32.
Cache. III., "I took Foley Kidney
Pills and they sure relieved me fore you buy
and fixed me up in good shape " CASTER
Strengthens weak kidneys
cniivet. bladder trouble-
Everywhere.
Sunda
Mr. Haiti
singing at '
noon.
Missi-v ||.ill! and Katie and
Frank and Cliariie Wallace were
It
s<ems liki Charlie and Krenk
l ad I usness, bin we always wel
come them.
Had another rain Sunday nite
It seems like the farmers will
have to plant June corn, if any.
Mr. Alex Northcut and fam-
ily of Van Zandt were visiting
Mr. Emmett Williams Sunday.
We want to correct the mis-
take in last week’s paper. It
liould have been "Spelling
intend of "singing
very Friday night.
> gin
said
All this stlf to stay T “ ••rt
ol watei till it legina uY*iIe UP
doan |si> no tdxrion to fUaa
what gil :u the mash, and an atd . ■ j
i e. f lied put down in a
with the aliove tngre*dyi4PM%
hell*, g'rv age to the liker.
ques*;-r •> ast>>d if liker is dMft
oi not llo|>c you ate veetj Ml
still out of jail.
yiMe true l-rulhei
Hu Hacking t augh ia Gwr
ll •))*->' (lay* of ‘'flu." oovgtu
colds, croup, it is Well to lag*
that every year there are glare
isittl-* of Foley’* Honey gBd
T.q sole th.-n any other caM
nnslirinc Mrs S. L Hunt, US
vt 6th St.. CmiciwiaU, OMa,
w ntio Foley's Honey and TlW
relieved me of a hacking cough" I
‘"H Everywhere.
I wW foi public at
I saw it in the Leader.
small a crowd
went to Flats. But still we m 1-
*»t .mss; we did the best w-
could.
'll. YVes Jones and wife vceie
visi.ing Mr. I.oe Ingrams in
the Willow Springs community
Srtuvriav night.
Mr Herring and family of
Hi-' Rocky Point community
Pyorrhea and gum disease*. 24-tf wen- • isiting Mr. Jeff Lintham
--- Sunday
hX)LEY KIghlY FILLS Mi* ‘)'lt’SSi* ,ind ,lv
rot r* c- - - -ms lOlBII
( ill now n Heirs of J. vY lusts
. Y\ I.. I’-i. aloxb-i, the
wn Heirs <-f W I.. I'o-n-
Jexte'. deceased. Francis C. Me
Manhan, the l aknown licit., of
ore visitlm: n this community ^triy.'^t^e IVk^n'lIci^
ol F. A. YY'eather!..' and Noia
rlemmons and the l nkn-iwrv
Heirs of Nora I'leinoiu*. dee* ».
id aic defendants, nd Saul |»
, it ion alleging that plaintiff is
the owner in fee simple and en-
titled to the possession of th*'
following described tiac*s of
land to-wit:—
First Tract, liki acres of ih<
Thos. D. Brooks survey, l«
ning on the N I! line (
survey I 2ss varas East o'’ .e pi ices and guarantee sati
N \\ cornel nl original uuvey, ion MRS. MY'RTI.E MOHR
Manic la'ing the N \Y . oinci " a ' I T Montgi.merv Hill, Emar;
Ifin acre tract heiet*-foi, con Texas
vcvcd by Thos 1) Brooks So J.
11. Rats', thence South !*t>p villas
tlicuv East AS7 varas. to creek;
tin ice up said creek with Its
meanders !u N 11 line ol original
Miirvev . thence West 546 varas
to the U'gmmng.
Second tract: 113.5 acres of
the Thos. D. Brooks survey of
land in Rains County. Texas.
Beginning the S \\ miner of
the move <lescn!*d uact of
land; thence North 212 varas
to the S K corner of the M L
Thornton tract; thence West
66b varas, a stake; thence
South 50X varas; thence east
11X9 vara* to a stake; in W
4* uuc - Je
Brooks to McDaniel; thence thereof, and lor cot* ot
North 13 varas to N W line corn HEREIN KAIL NOT
er ol same; thence East 504
. .______ varas: thence North 2X3 varas
hundred and twenty eapamy # Kt.(k(, m s y nnK| of ^
I’lemntons 160 acre tract;
thence West 1000 varas to the
place of the Ijeginmng.
Plaintiff pleads, thi three,
Rodes t five and ten year Statute of lim
flying nation and claims title thereto,
in the under such Statute*. And 1922 _______
Old,-IS. strengthens the nerve* former's car -! ug»'< that the defendant* are I, II KARKF
nn*1 restores health througli its ______________________ v-tGn,. up some kind of claim Clerk Dial. Court Rama G
I feet on the appetite and nutn , ( |jno your Kggj. to said land which, if they have Texas
Brim
old ;>lant
ng in your
and cultivators and swap
i" v ones at Dowell and F|
match,
match.
Kemingt
have a nice, clean stock
oceries and will appreciatt'
patronage. Highest pric
paid for Produce. S'e us lie
T. L. LAN-
Whi
i Typewriter to
oi will trade for
horses. tie*
Emory. Texas.
to plainliQfl
and
Sold
HOME FOR SALE
Me»sr« I YV Potts and A. R.
Braxiel were Point visuor* Mon
dav.
little four reom
',»* orv for tr ie.
Nice
dene* ii
60x210, hum, wuli, chickea
house and other improvement*
home liefore the advance in
price. Call at thia office.
Taniac coii'ect* stomach di»-
Safety Hatch Incubators
$17.50; eighty capacity $14.25.
— Dowell & Fitzgerald.
E. F-dwards. M I
Rraaiel. Judge O. H,
the editor made a
to Point Monday
Alien.
is inform
l hereto.
Plaintiff lays for title
possession of said land,
the cloud on the title thl
I*e removed and that he l« l
..a gi. ii*!.. s?w4 ims.i’
isave Iw/nre said Court,
aforesaid next regular
this writ with your
thereon, showing how you
■xoouted same.
GIVEN CNDEI; MY HJ
AND SEAL OK SAID COIH
.it office in Emory, Texas,
the :EK.h day ot March. Aj
tkxi of th« body.—C. M. NIX.
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1922, newspaper, April 21, 1922; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832264/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.