Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1922 Page: 1 of 3
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RAIN5 COUNTY LEADER
voi. n.
EMORY, TEXAS, Friday November 17th, 1922.
NO. IK
Use
"Your
Phone
In case of accident,
sudden illness, un-
expected com pan y-
any other emergency
when iinme-
diate sen- / _
ice is want-
ed, Cell
US
Up
We’ll get your order to you
on time
You'll find our stock of
drug* end tundne* complete.
KOOTBALL
Emory lit was defeated by
Cumby Friday CC to 0 Cum-
by'* rangy fullback took Em-
ory's kickoff and made a meat
broken field run for a
I touchdown on the first play.
The other 4 touchdowns were 25th,
made on sensational sweeping year.
HONOR RCLI.
We have a nice list on th
Honor Koll this week but we
want to best this badly next
week ;uii' thhe week after. He
member you can get the I-eaiiei
in the Cunty, up to November
for only one dollar pci
How anyone can resist
end runs. The game w;ut mar- this temptation
red hy much roughness and Cme on and get
quarreling. The local boys getting is good
made several fumldes. The line A L Taylor
'plunging of Capt. Waller and
the defensive work of Edwards
and Capt Waller stood out for
(Emory. Cumby Hi comes here
Tor a return game and we hope
to get sweet revenge Com-
merce plays here today. The
(•'Wild cats" have not won a'
game yet but they are still iu
ug* and tundne* complete. ther*' fighting. *,u >
TLr Nervous .y.tem i. the “ cou'd * ««*«*-
ed, considenrg the handles p
- can't
w hde
hihnan telephone avatem.
Sc that your. kept in * material
mrder At the first aign of , <*> (3> (4>
»ervou. trouble take Scor- Ktnor* 0 °. ® ®
Cumby 12 1.1 0 7
Dr. Miles' Nervine i Referee, Brewer; umpire,
' Clendgnin; head linesman,
k will soothe your nerve, and , Kmws and umekeepers, Gas-,'
Icing skip. iton and Col<,
Reeves Drug Store ' ______BL°S
, r. ., M, and Mrs.Wilis Vaiiland*
of Jhire Drugs . .
uigham are rejoicing over the a
rival of a bouncing l*>y at their
I .line Sunday.
"The Horn
W( (live "S. and II
• Stamp-
Premium
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Oil Stove to be Given Away *
I am going to give away a New Perfection h>>ui 0
Burner Oil Stove, no# on display in my store. Jg
CONDITIONS OF CONTEST j»
With each $1.'K> purchase you get u ticket with B
a number on it. You retain one end and defwsit the £.
other in a box I have in the store. 0
On Saturday, November 18th. I will have some *_
little girl to draw one ot lliesrwnurtibers and the fiist 5
number drawn will lie the lucky one to get the stove. *
You must lie present to get it. If the number w
ia called and no one is there with tiie nunilier, a- 0
nother, will be drawn out. )(t
Rememlier you must l>e present with your tick- 2
ets oil Saturday, Nov. 18th alHiut 8:30 o’clock. w
This oil stove would cost you $18.50 at any Hard 5
ware store and is a dandy. *
I have a good line of Merchandise to select from J
and at a good pried' So come in and select your V
fall merchandise. S
If you don’t need the oil stove I will give you
$36.00 l>ack for it in any other merchandise. y*
Rememlier you must I** on hand with your tick S
ets Saturday, Novemlier 18th. J
B. B. RABB *
POINT, TEXAS g
NMHMk******** ************
•!
How Weil Do You
Know Investments?
With a hoat of other things
on your mind, can you expect to
keep well informed on the in-
vestment market?
Here at the First National
Hank it’s part of our business
to know investments. We’ve
I icon studying them for 19 year*
Refore you risk your savings
on an investment that "soiv
good”, ask us about it! <n. „i
assistance in finding the right
inyAultrimr\f it givpn freely Mnij
gladly
'i At
m j
lirelMali
Flmoay
Bank
Teanfl
Byron Scott
K A (ampls-ll
E A Waren
Mra Lurie Leffer
M H Bibb
Mrs Maude Ford
J F Cross*
J G Shepherd
Mrs M C Peoples
C F Thompson
J E I ,.v nuh
J K Maters
I, B Rackay
O A Melton
J T Northcul
W H. McClendon
J. M. Arrington
A J. Hamrick
Mrs. Wicker Glass
0. F. Jones
W. J. Spence
J. T. Sybert
L. M. Bryant
B. O. Morrow
T. J. Parrish *
W. H. Still
II. A. Turner ^ *
M. J. Uaiiome
W. E. Adair
W. J. Slatter
W. M. Addington
ID L. Branhan
F. E. Montgom try
Crawford Hipp
J. S. Horsley
li. G. Bullard
Mra. J. W. Potts
.1. E. Wafer
J. W. Windham
W. R. K. Boling
Carl Roberta
W. K. Grayson
Miss Katie York
Ike Nabors
W. S. Sisk
Clarence I.uckett
Eugie Lynch
O. C. Yanlandingham
\V. E. Simpson
E. L. Foster
J. M. Robinson
Dee Coope r
H. A. Truman
Bert Andrews
G. L. Neal
M. L. Houston
E. O. McAdams
G. I* Tadlock
A. Martin
Henry Williams
Willie Donaldson
J L. Bullock
K. W. Toles
J W. St. Clair
W. E. Reid
G. L. Samford
(To be continued next week)
REV. DEMENT (JETS DONA-
TION FROM Rl Kl.CX
Point, Texas, Nov Kth.
Mr. Tom W. Hill,
Emory, Texas.
Dear Bra Hill:
1 um handing you ,
herewith a lettei handed me by I
the Knights of the Kti Klux |
Klan with a donation of $10.00 j/
from No. 219 organization at j
Emory, with a few of the tenets •
for which the organization j
j stands for. As far as I am able I
to see and fudge these pnnci-i
pies aie embodied mail our insti |
tut ions. Ixith in church and j
(State, I would certainly dislike 1
I to be an anti to the principles oi I
I the Christian religion, or a Bi-I
tble in every home, or in opposi-1
Uion to anybody worshiping j
I God according to the dictates
'of his own conscience, or the
(maintenance of our free schools
or any other institution that I
stands for the punty of the1
home and the dignity of the law j
In a way 1 am apprehensive ot j
the individual who is opposed 1
othese God-given rights J
j Yours for the better execution j
i of the laws.
THOS. DEMENT
I The letter referred to aliove
(follow s;
I Emory, Texas. Nov. ttli, 1922.
‘ Reverend Dement.
Deal Sir;
Please accept the enclosed of-
fering from the Emory Ku Klux
| Klan, a body of men composed
of the liest citizenship of the
community. However, there
jare more good citizens in Rains
county, who’re not memliers ot
jthis organizatiou, but will be as
(soon as they find out the right.
; The Ku Klux Klan stands for
(the principles which you and all
! other good ministers are labor-
ing for and fighting for today
| pure Christian religion, and not
(Catholicism and idolitry, pui
womanhood, the enforcement of
j all law s, and alove all
(Supremacy.
I We are many
$1.20 Admarine $1.20
ONLY 60c
— For Short Time—
Guaranteed for Dengue and all
Malaria) Troubles
C. M. NIX
Registered Pharmacist
Open at 7 a. m. Cloae at 1 p. m
VWV!
SPECIAL OFFER
30x3'g Casing and Tube for only $10.00
This is the best offer ever made in Emory on
these standard casings and we riMBUMai them
to our patrons.
We handle the genuine Ford Parts and guar-
antee all of our work
Plenty of room for storing your car at rea-
sonable rates Also, our gas and lubricating oil
-ervice i* tasurpassed.
J. W. McELROY
Tekphone No. ltt*?
EMORY, TEXAS
VWr % VV/r V*r V*. Va'rY vVrY VrW
IN MhMORIAM
Fifth Sunday Singing
COKER TRIAL MON DA 5
After a long and painful ill- The Southern DiaUict of the
ness, following years of ill Rains County Singing Conven-
tion! th and suffering. Missftion met In regtd* se sion at
White Mary Kugema Smith of Beth- Emory October ®th, 1922.
lehem community, passed to her. Opening song by the president,
in number and e^rna) reward on the night of'Roy Barker, and prayer hy <»e
wish to assure you that w<'|Ortober 25th, 1922 lYoung Then the following *in_
stand ready at all times to a She was past 71 year* of age era led as lollws Geo i "Ung
sist you in your good work. We aIld fol mor* than 50 yeai-s had'two songs; J L Bullock <*ne
are sorry that a few radicals a consistent memlier of the' song. C. M Hcrnage. G. B.
stand out against us when they Missionary Baptist church. '• Lynch. Earl Sylvrt Watts >iu*r-
can plainly see the giaid work ]jer, iWeet Christian charac- ■ tette Elbert Bowman. Horace
that is being done by our organ ter endeared hei to all w ho knew Holme*. Alvin Alexander. Wal-
ization We propose to dnv j |lel- an<| her uncomplaining pa-• ter Holmes. H D Garrett bio)
/out vice and anarchy, bring to lIenC(, durlng years of suffering Young, R. P- leach WatG quur-
Ijustice by lawful means all law was j„deed wonderful. Whileitette, Duet by Miss Ora l*MB
breakers and create an unpleus | W(, ,-ould not give her up with- and May De Uvnch quailette
antnesa for those who aiv- dis |out a pang of sorrow, yet it is'by Hogansville Isiy* quartette
loyal to our noble government. ..wwt »„ gn0w that she- Is for- l«v Moiace Holmes; Claw song
Youm for better America. ever i^yond the pale of suffer-'by Denton Ingram, qua.Ut'-e
Emory Ku Klux Klan. No 219.jjnff and enjoying in all itsfull- i>y K P lewh and family.
--- j ness the unspeakably rich re- Then the house was m order to
BOX SCPPKR )war<J 0f the finally faithful. select the next meeting place
— Funeral services were con-!for the next session of the sing-
l The I .eiidei is requested to «" i d„cted by the writer and the ing. Prospect getting same by a
------- .u... .u -n i- “ n,orUi remains were laid to rest unanimous vote Cksiing song
in Pilgrims Pest cemetery to!by the president,
law ait the ressurrection mom. l!OY BARKER.
|We deeply and sincerely sympn-j W. A Cl R18, See.
thize with the bereaved rela- i -- ■■ ■ -■»—
tives but point them with the Novemlier 25th last day of
pounce that there will be a Uixl
supper at Bonanza Novemlier
JSth for the lienefit of the,
■school. Everybody invited
attend. z
Pres.
Pro Tern.
| The Coker murder trial, which Bermuda fTaas ^hay i of consoimK hope. to the s^ial offer Uader 1 year $1
Tas transferred from Rains to Gallon !>arn 11 't
Hunt county comes up for tri- town. Wil deliver
al at Greenville Monday, and i Saturday.- R P Roberta, Kt
large numlier of witnesses in 8, Emory, Texas.
the rase have lieen summoned —_ _
to attend the trial.
Fmnrv 18*0r*0Ui' d*-v meeting in the
Vioundless lieyond. • S«e Circular for particulars of
j M SPENCER. B560 reward offered
BOX Sl’PPER
We are requested to announce
that there will 1* a l»x suppei
at Wattsville tonigh (Friday),
for the benefit of school. I net
thel.vbes I ring the Uj*es and
m n their pi cketl looks and we
will guarantn. s sui '*-ful oc-
casion.
Mrs. M K. Houston and son.
Master Willard of Hawkins, are
here visiting the former's
.daughter, Mr* Raymond HJ1
How Alioiu Your Eyes?
See D S Teoi s. Optome-
trist. He c-.ii tw,i your eyes
•uni fit you with the latest mod-
el* in lenses and frames.
). S PEOPLES, Optometrist.
Yours for pure drugs and hon-
est dealings.
People*-Foster Phamary
Point. Texas
THIS BANK
IS A HUMAN INSTITUTION
Conducted • > men ' ■■■> value the esteem of tin
fellowmen, and who o l. ir s’l •
full service- rnd i<ai
depositor.
i'he First State Bank
OF EMORY. TEXAS
Gl’k c !SK, Cashier.
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1922, newspaper, November 17, 1922; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832371/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.