Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. [2], Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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HASTENING PUNSfN
ATTACK ON SAUMKI
CRICK CCRRIIR^NOINT RIJT.
SRATIfR INTINTIONS OR *UL-
IMH
EMMONS UMH NMK0
Atrsplanu «f Cantral Powara Nava
Maoa Anulhar Rail «A Out*
akirta of City.
Sulphur,
a* naturally and
r can tall It haa born
too You
a comb or aoR brush
touch your hair, Utlu
at a Uaaa. iiy luutuiu,
attar an
ar two. It la i*
ROtarm! arlor and looka
-AdV.
| Too Chaap.
Shall 1 dlaaolva another
rhallee for your break
paarU are too IO£X
Boll in a
Rub fMi.1 away with a mall
trial bottle of old
-St iaoobi Oil. ’
Wbaa year hack la tor* and laata
tj at taahaco aclatlca or rbeunwtlam
IWa CM roa stiffened up, don't suffer! Cot
trial bottle of old. hoooal Si
g^g^RSsts Off* « <uUL*t«re. pour a llfla
In yaar band and
” Mill -7 2iz tl=-
tka aotaaaaa la foaa.
Daat May crippled! Th*a
CMMratkn aC tafcaa tba
•act lifcM oit and anda
It la magical, yet abeolntaly
aad dossal ba-a the akin.
Kathbic elae all pa lumbago
rnt laaa bach mlaary aa
Mroaf far
“Bow Ik iKa new
knar
AJwayj rmi la tba
« good oae gaaa by.*
TRY THIS EASY WAY
TO CLEAR TOUR
M4«VU RTRII
««*IM
Bwthd jmr tmem fb" mmtmk
•rtth fUtmol F
working th« rummy Iml
•kin isstly with th«
wash of with mors Rofctftol
worm wftt«r. tatshhi with
cltmr c*M wotor to elomm
Ho this one# or twlro %
will ho Mtoolahrd
uung
held by the alii*** cm (lalltpotl |mnin
•ul« have now boon Abandoned with
tha wo’indlnt of only one man among
tho Hrltinh and no raaoalties among
the French, and tout all guns were
savad except 17 worn out uon, which
were bolwn up. according to m British
official ataiement
Thin cuwB haa been exported for
nevora? dav* by the keener obeenrem
of tho near eastern campaign, for
tho retirement of the troops from
Ansar and Suita bay three weeks
ajro left no strategic advantage to
the retention of the tip of the penin
sula Nevertheless, the news will
be received with a pang of regret by
the people of the British Isles as
v eil as the colonies.
Seliltship Is Sunk.
Another pang to the British public
will be caused by the announcement
of the lose of the battleship King
kid w ard VII. w hich has been blown
tip by a mine. The brief official
statement on this subjeci dws not n*
*•»' Mwene r*4 tti* Motion ami
merely says that the disaster or-
?»ryw4 *e m heavy sen despite Which
the entire crew was saved before tbe
went down.
King Kdward VII. represented
in Investment of nearly 1.600,000
pounds and was ooe of the finest of
the last class of predreadnongbts.
On tts west and east trouts there
have been no developments of large
Impottaace o*ar the week-end. The
Herman < mimunloatJon announces
that the Oermans have completed the
recapture of positions on Hartmanns-
Weilcrkopf taken by the French a
fcf Jjw* WmSumam ChrialriR*
m
soothes Sbl rlMMM tl.€
roovSs plmplss Sad blsrhb
leaves the completion
and velvet? la severs cum
Reslrol Ointment khou'4
ua.4, Iteelnol Soap la
d marts'- — Adv
/ Natural Niatary.
Tutor—M.letec. Infold!
ran go algbl daya without
that wnnurrtui r
Htadaal— Not vary—jrwa
hear Charlie Brows tall at
_ ImpwtMt ti
Kxsmtne caianlly
ASTORIA.aaaf. aadaara
Infanta and children. aad
B«ar» tba
P'saatnre ef
In ra# for Cray bu Yeses.
Children Cry for Waiahr*
Aeeaamd Nr.
ina-l.
I*.*, u uiuucr."
"Tea, l reiaeMbar.*
"Pot now that be M
»■- me por'itvel} gall.'
Y®e. tie. a jnsle
on mmt grtarroM*
We Rot,ovine* aad ba eatag. / no eat
wait until tba heart —*---'
»»1r Rsnovliwr •> «
korr.mala PHoeWeaMlI
Jeaipney ta yaar ra
yoer nvi, Charms aad la
rivals,
Plant will, wham iha taont
daa of amokaleaa poerder are are*
""d far -hljmem n happened
abortly after tba fame *t wo-fceci
bad cbaaaad at ■Haldht.
Mra datm M.
Peeks laa
Me uan. widow
Mm H.
■AStfSWC
liwwdry nifilni mm
WAR HAS ITS U3HTER Site’ * mam is usually MR* to coucoai Hi
middle u»u*« while he lives,
Biat.sh 5w!d!«ri ?c Jt’t?
twniry to Have s Little Run
dfbon OscMise Offered.
Even in tkolr od moments of lei-
Rare, the men who are fighting the
grim battle* of the irecch*# *P!bd«nr in
s drsm&tb light. What ecu Id he more
pathetic, consldortng the fate that
a waits many of those coucerned than
this bit of horsepts.v, which la do
scribad In an officer's letter In urwi
D-ods of tbe Great War.
Many thssks for the parcel The
mouth organ* arrived when we were
a baad
retting and wove billeted
large vinery We forn.cd up
•nu marched rouud the building We
had all sorts of Instruments In the
band the big drum was an emptv
peeking case, end tbe drumstick an in
trenching tool handle with s place rf
sucking: tied round the end; empty Ms
cult tins were side drum* tin whu
ties, squeakers and romLs and pa^er
came in as well.
"Candles and electric lamps cave
the Illumination sod It was really
very funuy
«m Mmd by Pnt ApygriMik
AmS««i«4 iaSle id Sr tAlO OAHTMgMT.
WtM RllNgflgl fWN.rdv lot dM tuIBkg uf ilMt
rvlssd hidi.tr U h ImIi. toe
His Job.
Thore was once s rich but vary I
mean old lady who paid her servants ,
as lutla as oAsibis. and Kept vary !
few.
One of her staff was a thin, vary I
miserable-looking lad twaive, who
tnavdttf th<* door, did the knive« and
LAMEST
- Take CAPUOIRE-
Tk^ Aches. Fain* and N-rvousaeaa.
IT fg NOT A k<ARCX)TlC OK DOPB-»
CM van qaick relief—Try It—Adf.
Those family Jsrv.
We aia Just like one big family la
our suburb*
“Is the scrapping that bad**'
• v#rv I the windows watted at table, weeded
the garden, washed the poodle and
had the rest of the time to biaiseif.
One vlslto) asked him
"Well, my boy. and what do yon
do here*’
I dr a t it)er aad a gardener out of
a Job!" mapped the lad. sourly.
“Reasonable Ojubt"
Ordinarily everybody knows what
reasonable doubt means, and what
this band of aboi't | the tew m***« when it mvi that the
Id#
headed by the aelf appointed drum nut j Jury has a teasonable doubt of his In |
Jor and conductor in a goatskin twirl- ! noceaoe. But when the Judge gives j
Ing s big stick that 1 use in feeitrg my • doseu instructions oa reasonable ,
wav to anu from the trenches After doubt It Is < luar lLat nobody could
marching round once or twice, w*i understand what It meant
formed up lu a ring In the middle and | fiatnt Auimtha tkuB
A HINT TO WlfiK WOMEN.
Dos t euflor torture when all temsls
troutdes wilt varnsA in thin sir steer u»n*
Fuse yK sad lioo—Adv.
Money Isika.
Times are a tride bard ta the Cot-
ton Belt Just now and money Is s lit-
tle scarce Evidently Intie Kpbratm
(hlnks so. for be came up to his sup-
ply merchant the other day and ia»d
'Mars* John, time* is tighter than
I la ever seen «a befor** Do yoa
knew. Marae John, i can ’ get^ao
money at Ml? No. sir, I cant get
nothin'! 1 can t even get hold of a
nicker Do you know, Marae Joha.
hli actually looks »«he I II have to go
to preachln In ord**r to make a livtn .
1 done It onee and I aia t too good
to do It agala!*’— Saturday Eveaiag
Foat.
up
had vocal and Instrumental turns un
ttl our fret began to get cold when
we hfrt anotner ntar« b ruuuU. Of
c«»m. * it was all vary silly, but we en-
joyed the fun "
t toned
sboui a doctrine of the church, said
“If you ask me. 1 don't know; but
!f you don** ask me. ! knew very
well"
The result is. in any important case.
------- ' that the confused Jury goes out to
But Will They “Stick”? find a verdict, taking with them an
U is said that an organisation of 1 armful of instructions Half of these
women in Japan numbers IP Mu mem instructions will te|! them .hat If tbey
tv**, mlav !*••£ £«ofB nerrr ?r »r*rrT ' tb**** u*er mss* fw*«
unless their prospective hushands the prisoner guilty, and tbe other half
ftgre* t*> ftfppwef a movement tor oo- 1 will tell them that If they believe other
tainlog for thrm equal treattueut with , thing*, they must acquit the prisoner,
men and an Improved economic pot!- snd sometimes tb« «e instructions will
lion be so drawn that upon tbe statement
.. ■ ------ — of the same beliefs, one instruction
When It comes to ma^oty angels of telle them to acquit the prisoner and
meu the minister !sn t In it with the tbe other tells them to convict him.
to Bo
Not dincere.
“Here's s book entitled 1
Happy Without Money***
“I urvsume the writer profoe sea Id
acorn money.”
“Tea “
“Does be give away bis book?**
“No. The price Is one dollar
“Umph* I thought so. At lesat 1W
per c^nt probt
doctor.
■ keep yoi
to gtee «
go they do not know what to do and
probablv toss up a pet. ay ns the ver-
Melville Davisson Poet. In Sat
urdsv Evening Poet
Conoids rat ton.
“How Is your bo, Ju«li gelling on
“first rete.' replied Fsrasor Com
tosscl. He writes long letters about
how well he's doin' In his studies. *
“Do you I sally think he Is a good
sebotarr
“Tv# my doubia liut. anyhow, bis
disposltion'e lp*proviti‘. HI* l«*tteru
show he's tryln' to be r«ynsiderate un*
urold hurt in our fnelin a
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. [2], Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1916, newspaper, January 14, 1916; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845477/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.