Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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LOCAL NEWS.
S»r Dt Mead owe at Allen A
Adame on the ?<Mh.
Rimer Robertson visited Green -
villb Sunday.
James Oliver of Greenville spent
Sunday Light il Emory.
Ml and Mrn T. S. Weatli-rly
viaited iu I.ooe Oak Sunday.
Little HP-hard Slumoua i* via*
■ting near Lone Oak tbi* week
C. J. Crabb and O. K. Nunn had
buaineaa at Point Wednesday.
J. H. Conley bad buatuess at)
t.reeuville Friday.
Prof. Balford Couch and Mr* ,
W. D. Teeplea yiaited in Alba the
tirat of tbit weelr
The ohotceet of freah groceries
an be found at T M Cain's on ;
aouthweat corner of the square. :
Prof J. C. Water* baa returned |
trom Dike, H"pkia»county, where'
he contracted to teach a 20day’.|
r
School Sappta 1 Aocwrwcy
We Are Headquarters
for all Patent Medicmee, Drug*, Toilet Articles,
Syringe*, Atomixere, Truaaea, Medicine Droppere,
Pocket-booka. Sponger. Pine Perfumer Fine As*
eortedChocolates, heaencee, Extract*. Pills, Plas-
ter*, I.mimenta. Cough Cares, Blood TuriHere,
Nerve Kemediee, Headache Curea and many oltirr
article* that apace will not allow ua to enumerate.
Youre for more business.
The Hardin Drug Store,
J. I. WILDERNESS Manager
Southwestern 'Phene ». Chimiu 'Phone M
qualify
8. S:fe Square j~
Hogansvilie Hap s.
day night.
Miaa Roxy Ana SlattWltturn-
»d from Oklahoma Sunday ho bar
home at Ginger in very inu(j| im-
proved health.
D B Handel killed the rliv0u-
Well, the norm is otaf ao I’ll
try to acratcb a few happemuga.
We bad aomuwhat of a atorui
thia morning which art Albert
Moirow/ houav off Um hlnrlr* and j I’1"* cneehwhip st.ak* for 1 Jfl
wrecked acme of the furuitere r"e,”'tlJr' maaaoriug 7 feet and'
pretty bad. Tha cubbard waa up *°cfce. long,
aet and all the diahea broken ax-j rtiiug* are getting pretty lively^
cept e enp and aaucei. Tuedies*- “ruUuii Pilgrim. Reat. Our.mg-
er aaa alao wrecked the topbsing cl“** haa taken on uior*
lorn otl it bat »b* glass waa not "n*,P have a hue lot of
injured No on# waa in the hnuar voni>R people, of which wc are
w beu the wind atruck it. About v*r'r PT”"d for Iheir fine morals*
25 men gave their aeaiatanoe ia 'Ml<* ■n"0*! tnlwit. We alao have
helping put the houae on ita ,l children which we are
biucka. The atorni blevV devn ]in mike,
aeveral tremi and damaged coin lu*1 no,ice the W. O W.
•lightly. j lw»ya, 1108, if too ple«a« My!'
Health ia good at tine writing, *'ow we am lulling and piling
Uncle T-oui McKay and lady wonie of the fioeat timber.
are visit.'ilg their anu, Joe McKay
and family.
Mra. Matilda W.sthci!y visited
j lp-r stater, Mia. J H Julie* and
family today.
Several gathered at the home of
her berriaa and country pro-
.‘i.rn* aebool, oomroano.ug the duo. uleph0B# H W Green-. Confederate PtUlSkM.
8. W. PhonwNo. 70
— •“ -- ' I »'.t e* Confederate S«>4i t% an’ Sg-lmr* i ” *• ' ,*w*™ *'* ”,M
Miaitea Cora and Vara and rWi» o»w-• B<>h« Johnson aror^tary
tt’«t Monday in July.
Miaaoa French KtUir, P«»rl
M« Bride and Knla 8rot* wor« in
Tmory tbit week th# gM**ttt <>f th«
Hoamer York returned Sunday j j mm p|6aned
n»*»n wh have a tnani th trnoghiy
organised and iu pretty g.iod
wurki&g ' idtir. And m»*u< n Yft
O . W picnic on foot, which vs
will any more about later.
Mr Editor, w» would bt pbatM
l> B Yandnl Fhduy night and 110 bavt* you yiait u» aonaetinn
organised a literary aooiety. 1) B ,00®‘ &*T »»eat Sunday ©ve.
Yaudd mi ♦*l©ot**d president and! FaKMifa.
Nineteen cart of cattle and two
an not* we*
!„•*.* w* enrwp Nhlh nllipp**! IfDUi’
1 Lccc Oak !v Ihv 3t. Louie market
I Saturday by local #t-»ckm*n Pkmy
»t?r* accompanied ‘by J. H Pollard
I1. Butler, and Jim unci iiu*
------------pen a i on. Thia
*• “ “• “-1’” ......m,..
1WIM, and the principal change* -1
Colony Items.-
Vwiutel baa |»urt-h»*a»««t tfc#»
evaninp- fmm j you uiro'ugn tne columns of our atorwhowsa. W*. will
|Cora.ha» been and tt. J I f£Pcr Tiitriy-mrel Leg- at age on tint eontb aide and
A crowd of young folk, and | two have been attending t*1" old'liooae ...dr«M.,» run...' h'p'h'uU^. end Jim or,d
9lh*r» went out to th* Mre. Duitey |*ohuol the pan. year. pate-d a new Confederrue pen- ortl’'‘11'1 Expect to be wwdy ■ u,ri,ati—Lone Oak New.
pool .onthwu.t of town Monday I Mr. K. M Fore and Mies Rtta< "t15" l»w. thue making.the Uw an *" have an ewiutiou in three ..r
mid had a big etew. Everybody Coon were married on the publiol*1 h*, heretofore exiHed much |,",ir we.-k*. We rant all who
...port, a good time. iequ.re m Emory la.t Thursday *'J Uk" l’Brl u“r *Arc^*' ,
B. O Mi Key etui wife are ths| Hl
Health good in our rominurify,
County Attorney Humphrey of
_ Point, and 'Rquir* J. 8. Alnintar of'
made in the law are u» follow# j writing. j Bojd, had UMlnea here kwt week.
.at- It permits the payment
of a pension to all widows of sol-
diers or sailor*, who ware inai ried I
to #uch soldier or sailor prior to
March let, 18t*0, instead of Mob, |
1st, la(J6, ae heretofore
2nd. Lt provides that al! sol-
diers nr sailor* who am nseiimd
end crippled and the#., who are
absolutely disabled from dnin
any Kind ol manual labor,
!rom Alba oame up and play«l I Per(orming tha owremoney
the Emory boys Mouda , winch liv<" in Hopkin. county
iMulted io a score of Id to 5 iu
tavnr of Emory,
Dr. f. V. Meadows, the Den-
tist from Greenville, visits Em
LUMBERI
A full stock of both rough and
dressed lumber at ay mill 5
i aulea t*iuih-Kast from Winns-
rry the 26th of each month He | boro, on the Mineoia sod Pitte-
usew all modern methods and I burg road.
guarantees first-class work Ke- Price* reasonable.
member the date and call on him J F. .Stivers.
at Alien A Adams'drug store „ . * —
- - r | <*ef your grocerie* on the
\V. t’slii.'.n aud wife will leave ner—at Cains.
H. Jones and family at this
writing.
Arthur Jones, and Marshall J Mr., Lix.i* Dement vmted relalive.
Alexander' don't mind walking. ; »t Pilgrim. K»*t th* latter |nui d «en
a hew tliey have g.net eom|»iiv('?'
... Ji.tiii VrHgkt, Tn-n Holvlien. end
Mta.es IVarlie end Pinne Mae . . u . ___.
John Mr Are* madr a, lij.ng iripi.
L>een were the g »«t, ot Mi.s** All,a H-turvlar.
Mam., and Nelia .lore*. Ij-wI* Milliron aud daughter*,.
Ml*. JAci* Maiinicg .rae the Laura arid Ffva twe, wrr.
jest ol Mi.s Agues Alexander I "i Alba Haiurd.y
ratwvday night and Sunday 1 **
I and lad> aIUmhIihI chureti
John W||»oit in viFilmg
thia week for a trip through watt
Teiaa They art taking the trip
for the benefit of Mra. CAiiitoira
htalth
Thero it to t>e an antartain-
uiout by the youaig people at
Dcuh&r F;-*u»y mgbi, June 11th.
\ nice program haa b#«ii arranged
and everybody ia invited to at-
tend. Admiatnn free.
aid $8 00 per not
i lera of the amount tkat may be Mode l>ick Vwnarckle and family I flve-
I here 8umlay
] O#o Meyer* and wife
nances*,
ofcAJU) aiA’B THA m a «K>*i *©.•«* \ pn priated by the L#»?ialature. of Good H*>pw commonity
v^etmbie la active, cjurea uonatipation 3r 1 it ppovidea that any aoldier liniaca iiiAand W illle MoColluni
FUrlfle* I Ha Olood.
aatf BlUuu»n«-a» It will qtl kiy r«mov*
l4mpWi. baaatirwlng the rTr.pJfa'ajp art
Clvia© th* *hlo tha fr*«ho«aa <+ ya«»»h
girk ii-adu'-ha or aailor who does not
^m:uhnL°!.^
viaited rvla
Ki>fd nxniiiti.iky Sunday.
Mr* W. H. Mtlliroti. Jf„ vHiited ir.
Altai Saturday.
j i » /Vw. • . | a. | J.H Itt-ediT a-<t ladv of Atf»a. rWn-
1 Ul» Cor** vi:Ht**d Mi*a Jocie .
«d relntire* In Oolouy Huudajr.
Jnhii Kdgarof Wiil.o* Hprinc*. %»a*
Mr* Lewi*
OHAVEYARD WORKING.
Hardy Coffey • fand Henry
Northcut, who were fined $2**>
each and placed in jail by Judge
Porter for refunin? to teatify be-
fore the grand jury, anawerr/*
Wo are requ-sted t.. uunuuiic. , u*8ri„n, lhB' ,ntj,fROtic
that there wul b gfiave ynr.i ol yrahd J(iror K„i,,rti
working Hi the Lone star grave- cor - '. **oen#y Humrhrey, ahd
vent one mil. north of P, out next have paid their fine* and b*on|3,"Hl
Saturday, June 5th. Everybody released fr an J»il Wednesday.
utcriMitisI urrt rt*queated to cornu
arly and bting theit dinner* no«t 1^* J Taylor, a joijng rann
-jjvuO the tiny. from Alba, *a« arrested in the
Mi.ee. Untie Wells, Annie Cox ' Hoganev.be neighborhood by
aud M.l' e Gin., left Tueadav -s«» •• ift Morgan an.) tion«iabte
$1000.00, < r w h. -c
does not exceed *1601."» per an- Alver Jones en.l ye wru.e .... .it (H(,„l h„
num *liw*i be permuted to draw Saluttiev night with tl.e loroier* MilUeen. Sumt.j
M taking >ut ol ItwiU MaKtUT 1 Hofd Ml »nU
law ''
'
the paaper affidavit, as here- (.-rwl Bndgo. and Orb Bwlloway ' *H-d ,h'lr weekly a|>|Miliitmei.i
Uh? 1, provide, that rush up- j TSZZZZtu
plication snail ba made to th© **'
Jnbvi t-atulaon ha* a dd hia crop
riudince of the appiicant, i to Irvin *a»it» and haa gone to the
f prov
bounty T*i'i^e of the county of
i
and (Tor and if hu thinks it iaauffieient,, la.m.r., »r.- gladto note
the hotti© i
Lee-1* Milliron bund*) .
CVUCOLK BKLL1
.i^ a^iali take But proof provided «aat to clu p oettun
aiuJ if hethinke it laauffeier.t, fm,M
approve Um* application and
Ni to the Commiaaionar of Pen- ofoF*
n
ap
Lou
aiun-d without auttndtiing auoh
to the Cominiaatonora
urt a* heretofore.
')th It r«(^uir-a the testimony '
had, a* to
pliraM ir
hay
: he service of ihc ajv*
iha (’or.f.nlwiNie army,
rtw wtine^a can be
lily to auoh fact, then
flnarahing. "Old J
Knium" h* a bright pro*peel for
gwo.' crop Sou;*- have ' 'la*d
iru and nearly t very ouo is
hopping cc
Some cot-
..mg,., i teuton, where they j « «»,'• _n.gh, and *.'• ;i ^lly M ,ucn atf
1 /• | it p«r.mt» any written or doou-
"-late Norms! for a ‘
mil null Bf» Mias I/dii h il I ,nF* He had ten
•»*»ch nt Willow Hpr iuM n*ati*uR°^
yaar N4i*< Akim* »*t spari** Chap
•J- *• .* 'Aintei__
Thurnday mornings
Polwt.
aru a rnentjijy evidence that may be in
h4eky and v funnel when hie pOwea*i<Mi that tenda to ah>w
arreeted. MU tuna v...a h«ed at ©ervioe.
r: . b , ... ..... mi- r- Qg»4-—Ajdth.f* am -g—numbar oT
in Thursday inuriiiiig. other m:w r chwngas In the law
favoeaLiw to the applicant. And
jid ougaeft t*: all th »se who
Our poultry! oar will beat Min A buaineMa course in Draugh- • I
Tuesday, June Nth; EMORY,, trmin "f 4
Thu rad ay June 10th; POINT
Saturday, June 12th.
We will pav the fotlowJnr*
rgain.
has a §c
at lyler, .Texas.
ting
to a
t• »i* nearly mi squares.
Rr-v; Jo#.*** aili preach nt the
sell tad I Friday night Every
body 'Onn* «»ut and hear him.
Y—, Mr FUitor we would likei
to hear frem “Parmer” Diaih,** i
«n.w or* inw nlh»r i a»** ^V.TZ'.'4 [
i n» n i «(uiii> m fAivpl «ll rvady.i; f7
I'etltNps Will get a budget of ,
liens from one, -or inavle# l>*»th of '
them soon, #tl the) have |(<fii«• lu
ARMS *
are for u). by all pragre-wre
Uardwar. ami bp.rtief
Geed. Merrkeytl
onJ
DAN BKAklrS **!r*S%a yfwrl
—••CUM* AND CL'NNINC
will be ni»u«t to y
| mppItMDt by .1 Brr.vnR Awe*
n • Tool. <’ow**ht ChW-—
•- — r_^
Egypt
With b**t wi.Ims. I will close.
Batti ei lv T'CEKHPIT. her
Pilctrims Rest Items.
iieir surplus poultry.
A. B . Pattukron A Co.
Mr. H W. Niepp and femd •
noved to the Mra. Maude Hid
residence in the north part of
town this week.
I;,,,j|; um i‘ tbi. new ia* Inkes efiect
before they make their apphea-
!tion This law provide* that *he
i„pt,.. - ...v*.age irom I County Jinige before whom an
priuae delivered to our oar on tb* Greenville was received Tuesday ‘I'P1 ®«<jhn ie made shall reoei-e |
■*»*'*•>
Hen. - - -ye per lb. serious slokuee, of • Hon. B. .'f w.4 be more than gled to avtrnd T', . .
Old roo«t©r« A Guineas 16c Htoh MoMahan He w aa operated , nt wlvappiioatione fov auoh eol« i roP» °° ,rt an mo*1.
t ell all your neighbors to h-tnc upon for ncnrnri rU;- a!>t> .vfci 1 • -ad .miore or toeie wid-wa'Eeopte «re moving along nicely [
reported in a precarioua oondi- 'M-' hargc. and would be glad with their work.
lion, but the Lvar.gR is glad tc j Pt°f‘ * ° W,t*r'°f Kw‘,rT *nH
m , tiiS wiioei of vjen. who ans cn- i. #>««##.;# - ».
report that ho was nauob betti*©I*»*•, J u would oomvfdr- Y . * oo«na»m*i|y,
a . w go to !>ree, " ward anu lLakeaueh epplioatioh,. *"*“ ,n ‘‘ur n,ld*1 k*ut:<l*-.
moraiivg. M. A- Ma iovii. .md *• 1 tliat you and each off J ' A Jehn.ot ban '>uenii-»a in j
V. H Montgomery visited Mr. y°u “'f to this MM-'WMMe; C !!:u Ci—W. Swiur-.
u-x« „ I**— i’um oiate. H0|
---------- MnMwho*------an- lh,t , may ^ mb|e ,n tMryt
ur. niea - wvs will be at Allen A itanum Wednesday. iathieway, J iwgialgj^
\ lame’ yii the ‘.'6th of eatb _ ------- - ^ j
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1 y°®, Clareuce H«te!ien.-uf-Willow 1
iopriuga, and W F* Witte1 of T»r-i
I m ootsmaod * "r1 •,** ** ■* *»,,,f* ■ wj-’ ^ ^ —-
fit ii aims * too. ca
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O. C ViNGfcNT.
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BARBER,
Can please vou with a Hai*--
cut or a Shave ••»<* —is;.
yoe to be convinced by giving
him a trvwl .
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1909, newspaper, June 4, 1909; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832282/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.