Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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MOTTO,
•NOT FOR OlkSKLVES ALONE. " DEVoTEQ TO THE MORAL AND FINANCIAL INTERESTS 01 THE CITIZENSHIP OF RAIN* COUNTY
KW«>K». RAINS COUNTY. TEXAS r ItillA V At CI ST ITTH. I»lh
mh ckobge carter
OIKS FROM INJIKIKS
' rOYXAUY RALLY TO BE
HKI.II AT GRKENt'JLI.l
Mi. Georgr Cartel ,<f Ihr ll.i> .1 . Friends
. 4.11. ■] hi hi I v, age about 73. Wlm wa* Commits are
knocked down and filially injured
•I the rodeo at Point Saturday
died alHiut 8 o'clock Sunday night
at the home of Mr Marimnn Pol
lard
Mr. Carter, who had tieen mak
ing hu home with his dautlhtcr
Mrs. Floyd Bell, of the Boyd coni
inanity since the death of his yyife
several years ago. was writ-known
to mist of the older Millers of the
county, and his tragic death comes
aa a shock to his many friends and
acquaintances. He formerly lived
in the Henrys Chapel community
for many years
Mr. Carter's iajunrs were receiv-
ed before the mam yvents took
glace, and while, it seemed, he was
making hit way across the lot used
for slack riding. Eye witnesses
say that he was hit in I he hark
kg the horse's knees and knocked
dawn with suck Huca that it in-
* lured his spine.
Hls remains weir buried in the
Turner cemetery about 4 o'clock
Mon.'as afternoon, Re*. C. M. Mar
tin conducting the funeral in I lx
prase nor of a large crowd which
had aeiherad to pay I heir Iasi
eeapects to Ike departed
Mr is (arrived by two dauah
lure. Miss llorencr Carter sad Mrs.
Floyd Bell, who have the smyi>athy
df all la their bereavement.
Congressman Trim
urr;«itgiiiK for a big
rull> at Greenville Thurftdnv nifilit.
AumunI 23r<J, when h«* runic* to that
city t.i »|teak in behalf of his can-
<1iilnc\ for the t inted Mutes Senate.
Hunt County Connally Chairman,
Hon. la. I.. Howuun, is inviting
Con nail) »upporter» from all of tin
iieiMhlHirinn tout) tie* and »> u»kina
each hM iility to brinn idoiig a local
IH*aker. who will be given time
for a sbort talk Judtfe O. II.
Itodcs of ihilk city iins been iildieut
ed Kh Mains Count* *s speaker for
the oecmioff.
Quite a few Here urr plunnin,!
•Mend »h» ftpratein*
Community News
Ml YM P VRINKK’S IN TEREST
R M. Killingsworth has hough,
A. Abercrombie's interest in the
Abercrombie ft Killingsworth gar
age on the northwest side of the
•quare Mr Killingsworth wilt
continue the business at the same
stand.
-
News (lathered Prom The Communities
By Our Atfsoriate Editors
WILLOW M'HIM.h (SEUS items I nett. Sunday.
Hv Jupiter , Miss Velma Harnett Inul supper
Health is nol good at this time, .with Olisia and Myrle (iarrett. Nun
There are several on the sick list. -lay.
Mrs Kaglamdn is sick and Messrs. A|r Fulton (.afford and Imwily
LIKENIt ADS CRT IH1NG TO
SLBDGK HAMMER BLOWS
MERE'S A FINE MESSAGE Hi
VICE HUM. DAWKS
■ you work in a town in beavea’s
artae, work for it. M you live in a
Iowa. Ilea for it. Help adrancr
your neighborhood Respect the
pert powor that preteefs you with
IBa advantages of advanced ovdiae-
Uau, and makes it possible for you
to M>h~T results Speak well of
R. Stand by Us cirfc and com-
maraWd lugrtmary. U you muat
aBrtTwct or decry these who strive
IP help iL quit the Iowa. But as
Mg as yaw are a part of a locality.
da wot I [INKII R. If you <*°, >««
art lopMWUa the tendrills that hold
« ftm bftbrtuunlty. sad with the
IBM hpA Mod that comes dong
you xrtSt* ■p.-aoaad and Mown
away, prohahly you *UI never
kpow why.—Vie* PresidenI Dawes
Wanted—S hob) calves, not over
mowlb old-G. W CLEMENTS.
Emory Trvas
Mr. and Mrs. P S. Nventn ot this
city and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guvrr
of Foci Worth relumed the (irst of
the week from a *t*H to the llsark
niouatnins.
t — ■* * • -I i .« .# fall's E
My. riiv* tern* « •
home are guests of the former’s
ilaurtrter. Mis. W. K. Bradford «nd
(amity here tills wm-k.
K. J. Mendel, auditor of the Okla
home-Arkansgs Telephone Company,
in an address described Ihr ilower
of advertising as follows:
"On the street in Littlr I took
some time ago I stopped lo watch
Iff bui.) colored men deliv, ring
powerful blows with a sledge an
a piece of coacrete povemenl, 1
counted the Mows—1. 3, 3. 4. and
on up to 46. At the 46th blow the
payrmrnt broke. Was it the 461 h
blow that turned Ux trick? *»r
was II that each of (he 46 blows
did its little bit toward the ultimate
ai.n, which was to crack the pave-
ment? Advertising, to get results,
must ba c asislrntlv used."
INI.. INC FIB* POND
Pr P. W. Pearson is having his
fish pood, on his firm two miles
south of town, enlarged this week.
Ho is festunog perch and cat and
expects lo have a nice fish pond
within a year or two.
Mrs. King Henslei anil children
of Oklahoma, and mother. Mrs.
Montagu*-, of Wirhila Falls, are
visiting in Kmorv this week.
Mis. W. W. Itcrrett
Vickery this week.
visiting in
Murtin and Brown are also sick.
Sunday School was good last Sun-
day and we hope everybody will
come nest Sunday and bring some
one with you.
Bro. (iililland of (.rrenyiile
preached for us lust Sunday after-
noon. and he sure gasr us a great
message.
The meeting will begin here nest
Sunday and wr hope to hare a
good meeting.
Singing School is progressing
nicely under the management of
Prof. Hotmes.
Mrs. Artis Mitlw’s grandmother,
Mrs. Asbill, of Texarkana visited
her Iasi Sa.urday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeic Engl.man of
Dallas visited the former's i>arents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Knaleman, last
week.
Mr. Simms and son and family ot |
Fort Woilh are visiting their j
daughter, and sister, Mrs llare at
this time.
Mr. Walter Innebraugh and fam-
ily of Fort " jrth are visiting Mrs
lan.-beaugb’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Brown Ibis week.
Dr. Baugh and wifr ot West Toa
as visited the latter’s sister and
family. Mrs. Armstrong lost week,
returning home last Friday. Olllr
Armstrong accompanied them home
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy of Watson
Cliapel visit -it Mr and Mrs. Orrai*
last .Sunday afternoon
Mm* Clara Mao
escort. »*slled Mr. aod Wi Jlo
Lair last Awn day
Misses Resale and Frances Sue
Arm*rang visited Misses Vera and
Vwnnlc Ballard last Sunday.
Bruce Bullard visited Duhbie
Shivers last Saturday night
Mrs. Williams of Pittsburg visited
her brother. Mr. Hen Arnold and
family last week
Mr. Max f Inborn and wife of
the Smyrna community visited th.
latter’s parents. Mr. ami Mrs
Clrwiv last Sunday
I'oninn liarrell’i
stalled
San day .
Several from here visited
union at Sulphur Springs the Iasi
week
PILGRIM BEST NEWS
By Snow dear
ur meeting began last Sunday
i large attendance Bro Arunt
lad his tent Monday and its
icity m very large and is com
sble for tbs people. Several
tgopi Golden. Redland and olbee
ethers where Bro Aiwnt has held
igBetings htfve hern visiting during
the meeting
Wa were terry to bear nl Bro.
tent having • wreck before he ar
Fed here last Saturday. It dr
sreri him In his plans and also
lured hls w ife severely. She re-
rood la Golden until she recover
ed. His boy and also baby girl
received some injuries. His lurni
hire and household equipment was
badly damaged.
Mr. Oliver Melton and family are
oa a iwa or three week's visit with
la------ in New Mexico
Ik-. I.uthrr McCollum aid family
of Wesi Texas visited relatives and
friends in eur community Satuedsy
anu Sunday.
Edith Shells returned home last
Saturday after a three week-, visit
wltk rrlaMees in Dallas.
Mr. Hoe Shipp and Inmily -.peat
with Mr (Men Matt on and
tit HfcRn INJURED At POINT
RODEO
Mr. Joe liuinbh hIio livn wv
«-r;dl mi tat South of Point. hit
hv a hoot Saturday and knocked
to (he ground with sueh force that
for a time it muh thought that
neck wa* broken. but he toon i
lied and outftidr of a very *(uf
nerk hr it said to br getting along
alright dour. Also, there were two
other* who retrieved injuries hut
the writer failed to get their name*..
The crowd in attendance upon
the rodeo * as estimated to be af*out
♦faMl pfftpli and thofte ifly charge of
the program were unable to keep
the people behind the danger line
The citirenship of Point ai well
aft of the entire county ftiruerely
regret the tragedies of the ocraa-
ioa.
FULTON TO OPKN NKW STORK
Mr. J. M Felton, who recent I >
sold hit stock of general merehan-
doe to T. N. Tackett and Son. has
leased the Kdward* building Fa«1
of tie hank and will open a new
business about the first of the com
ing month.
Hr will put is a stock of general
merrhandiae.
• ATTEND point r„0>o
JuaUrrf |a
ne»M Men i
UgaasKrag k,
Lemr». ..( T.„
BITTEN BY BN ABB
Mr. T. N. Tackett. Sr, we. kitten
by a leske Frxiay of tmt week
Hr seas el the heme of Mr. S. H.
Hoed and wa* pieki.4g up potatoes
which hud been stored undir the
bouse when the reptile bit him
the hand. HU head swelted pretty
badly. hut wa arc glad to notr the
Ue has uow shunt reyvs.red from
tbr effects.
J. L.
B> I.LOCK
! URT RY
altomobii.k
nigM
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. t ain on- visit
lug lii Ounimli ind 'dtsrr ikuiiIv in
West Tcxi* this week, imt Drrw-
t ,*,,ki is cdhying the mail on tural
routi two.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Alrxamt* i alMl
Bennie lambsrt Ii-ronil-.inicd Miss
Euniee Alexander In Terrell Sun
lay, wlit-rr she w-lll visit a while
Miss I.Hily t.lass visitcil in t.nm
UVt-re, the Inst of the week.
Mrs. Mellon Nabors and b.thy
the Inst of its. vvev k iui laiim.i
In join her ik ntn-r, Mrs. It II.
wards from -vlier, they '»'tt
in West Texas
Announcement has been reccivol i tm*
ere of the birth of a fin. hoy to I returned
and Mns. W
last Friday.
Ksfighi i
I YOU I' CO
Messrs. E. M. Mason ..ml Unn
jtoEcrtv" and families went l
shrevet,„r« Sundsy for a visit with |statement
the former’s brother.
Em ,rv. I will welnh
fm im per link-. ’Hit'
made in answer lo a j
number of Inquiries. I will up-1
permit I- your sutiport N. t I’lt--
FEY, camlidalt for Cotton Weigher
Matt Scott anil family hav.
e4 to Lone flak where Mr. Vo,, j
lias accep... a position wdli II., | Mr A. A Hardin, a
Myrrh ft Tilt Drug More. Ih sen and business wan
I .cadet with other friends regrets | w as hare a short whik-
to kmc Mr. Scnil xml family kuiiHe is a druu drummer
wish them sucit.** in their n,-v i
location.
DAIGHERTY NEWS
Sunday School was well attended
Sunday. We have started something
] new, evervliody come and brinR
S3 -ye onr will. you.
| Our sliming school siartni tmiav
(Monday) with real gmat attend-
• nce. We enrolled 60 students and
I an looking for more new one*
iatir. Crime on. people, let us mak j
Ihis , real singing school.
Mi. Tyler, our ' ounty Am* o vis
Led at Mr. Barnett's lust Thursday [
I r veiling
Mrs. Nannx Peuneirakci fr- i,
Clin visited her parents' Iasi week j
Mr. Hines from Oklahoma, spo t
last Thursday and Friday wd'.i,
Mr. Barnett.
Mr. Will Usbornr and twn s-.ns I
I ester Mayo, worked for- Herinei-
Johnson,'last week.
Miss Opal la niton from W •'
e*.tinty i» visiting with relatives i.-i
this eiamminiljr nud Countv Lin,
Mr. Ilursl spent several days la-
vv.s-k with relatives in Wood • trnr
Mr. Lynch spent
with Mr and Mrs. Hnrore Ho' nrs
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yaadeh spent
the week-end at hHP.
Mrs. Holla tyborl spent the week
end el home.
Miss Gladys Williamson who has
been visiting relative* beie re-
turned home Sunday.
Cecil anil Vallie (toborm and
Idlle dauglih-r. Grady L* Jaanitu
Smiley. Thelma Panter amt Oina
Mae Bishop look dinner d Mr 11.
F. Vat lion's Sunday
Bro. Aranl aim family took din-
ner with Mr. C. O. Shulli and
family, Sunday.
Homer Bishop visited relatives in
Su'ldiur S| rings Monvlav and I ues
day |
Howell Panter spent Sunday af-
ternoon with Homer U Holmes.
Mr*. Cues Smiley amt Juai.i ,
Smiley spent a while Momlav at |
III vl:
L. Bullock, assistant msnager
for the Singer Sowing Machine Co,
of this etly. is ooafiuoR U> his noi«
a. hu hoone. 4701 Wesley Mr-et due
nhd Injuries roeeivrd wlsrr.
he was thrown from Mi car &a«ur-
Brtt when It was crashed ir,
Bullock sustained injuries
right side.—Greenville Bab
I'ond Aug. II Although im. iit
He town boasts of but .Mgi
•‘«m it was host Sgturdu. t„ 4,on«
people, many of whom rame fr*,m
other eountic. and a. fur away as
Oklahoma lo view the rodeo and
street iamlntrrr s|Kro»orril by tbr
Dovinets .Men s la-ague. It it bdier
ed t!ie crowd was tbr largest rear
lo assemble in the eouni-
Kertarrs of the day ledudcd inula
riding, hull r'ding and steer riding.
In the mule riding eonUyst Loyd
Smith of lame (ink won first prise
dnil Cotton fXirsell of Lone Oak
second. Smith i-nd Do-sett also
won first and sreond in bull rid-
ing. K V. Walker of GroeuriHr
proved bs-*t in steer riding aad
Kent Corbett of Oklahoma took
second. Judge* were J. J. Hsab-
brteh. H. M. Wallace sod Mh
t-rsis
Concerts, staging usd aa -addaaia
by I- I. James of Greenville, eOh-
dtdstv tor Distrtef Attorney, were
also features of “l~ ri _ am
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DISTRICT HINT BN rilUS FOB
FOl'RTB CONGBKSSIONAL DMT.
The Stab- of Teton.
County of Fannin.
Notice is hereby given that (ha
District Convrndoa for the Fourth
Congressional District of Tesag vrtB
be held in the District Court R
the City of Bonham. Fa
Court). Texas Within trtd diatrtrt
two o’etoek p. ». August Whs
l«
All mesuhers of tkc Di.trset E»-
-eutive CsrsmiUeo for tsc Fourth
( ongrestiourl District aid urged la
he p-esenl 1i. order that tha oae—
live rommMtrr may hoM Ms
ing at Ike same plaee
before the eonventiog
Given uuder ms nffllhd i
' rtmfciu. Tntmt q
I Aoaosi IBM.
I.TONARD BAfLKY.
t'hnirmati. Demarrjdic Exaeubr:
Committee for the Fourth CaaROH-
sloe cl Dialriet of Texas.
Southerland and O-
uted in Delia. Mon
PositirB! x.inounce-
mentt
l-TMCl ITMMB MjM4
By Rambler 'MfJ
The finer v staple is beotual^ lb
mu and toon p-eking win haqtb.
Mr. .sad Mh. Cokueu M osiers
have returned lo (herobee onuuty
after t risif at W. P. Ci wig's.
Mr and Mrs. Ciarracc Darker uf
family of Cherub -e county who has
L.-v.i rltlUug Mr. sod Mr* W F.
firaig have returned home. sc-
<-<mi|M*oied t.) Mr and Mrs. W P.
U-rtiiMM
MhiKie
11i» follofthinf auaouacePMiiU arc
iitrtdc >ul>j«ct la tur Democratic ;1 r**R
primary J«jl> ittl . 19M * ft miring %< hooi doa-
1 ■ ■ i'•**,t TiMfRik. ixMifiaficn by twrt
F'»r ( omirrhsiTutn Fmif'li D atnet, I Watt* of Ocnlv Uar Ontfr •
SAM HAMU'HN ; -nod ninriv fr<*.u Plate, YVooale?,
For /’’dar Eighth Jud e al Dutrict. * «hI\ mid Point wrrt m attendance
Nulla
id Willow Spring
s|»»'nt Frida' night and Saturdas
Fr«*da Hlica Holtuca.
I ''liult* Niirnt V iduv \Mtl:
with Frj*ds» Hh»*a Htilnif*
IpOlVt s ''hi
If I Mrn
ftir«». Si
ftith Mr
Mi ft i I hrmhi
ikiting relative*
Hv . hyt.
Vundt It.
B«r|k to Nature
Vhaft only twelve, hul thr
hitflgt v upon hift new ttitilofai hUow
ud that die tilth vcoul wa» advnm
i,Bfl rapidly * ^ atrlie«i bin a% h»
united up a pine of flint Irorr
, MlHUAg Ho ftlouvt on the edpt.
j tlie river, xml fidUmed Inin tl lh<
ilmiilk "lure be had the “malkins"
Mr. and Mra. C. M Kuigld "«
f'lnrkftvMIe "lift hen- the pail
♦ 'oftliMjftfttei O. H Cline and Ho' lend vwiting friend** Mr. hnigh’
ffopfiicnn Mi*»»ni !•» Pfifl wlrfih •
•av. tend Arlhur ioties n»<l ehargi
at tbi* poatoffh**'
Mi. J. W. Harbiion of the "'*lov>
Spring rottimunltft ift «»n the •*•« k
lit! thlft "rek
H Mr%. H. A. Tartmtton and M,«‘.
K. U . of Msrkrt. Texrn*. are mi f*
tp Emory and eirioih1
Mihft Haifa tirrn returned tt» h* r
lioffir at <frrand Saline Lriday. af-
ter vLatting het a lew da'
wit - former!", enutitv agr-n! Xf-r
Mr. Tommy VAratheiT) ,4 Usk
Ouk Is th* new prescription iliug
gist st the Southerland Drug S|,*r
,orv J-dFAmis return*il ‘mm,
thv Inxt^W tile week from s vis I
nl Conroe. Her little gramiuougli
ler. Bell ye tjiralyn Glass ntur.ic,'
svith her for
aralyn G
» vlAf
Mr Jnltan MhMMnn an.I fnaillv I
cairterl Mrs, M.-irsliall Gill to hr r
Imnn in IoMiinn-rc,-. Sundav.
Mr. Mori C«*i spent several .
i lavs l-ist week with his »unt. Mrs. I" 1 1 ‘ '
"“»* " ' w 1 Rasp. Rasp, went I
Gill in (.oaimrrce. i . .__. #[1
.. . t«i**y 0( broken rile
v a spark glowcrj
The value ot mineral waters pr,,
,iucrtl in Texas ranges hrtwv, i
AMI,SHI ami *200JAW annually
Misses Olivia. (Rial ami Myrtle
Garrett. Velma Harnett, Poston
Osborne uuil Day IRoie. all to k
dinner will! Evelyn Mol M .rgar I
iM-iwiel. Sunday-
A number of the voui g l‘" ub'
all cnrcierl their lunch and weo.
In the saw mill on the Garrett farm
an,I had a real picnic. All repori
rtl a tiler time.
Mr A'aller Polls spi'iil *»'* l'r,‘
<|Hv night with Millie Barnelt
Mr Ell Bnicr spent Salurd. V
nighl wilh Lester (Gimme
Mr. William Cook* and Waller
Bolts look dinner wilh WHIir Bar-
; flint
VI Die Ihiril | '
n bis liiutv r
sort ws- quickIv blown »!»'*, «!ai«»i-.
Slick crackrd snd (be scout looke, |
up with s smile. / 1
old Indian stuff tie exiHain .. ,, . —
... , . . ' I For Commissioner Precinct No. 3:
proudly. 'fhy use matches 'I ...........
little ■ Tarred nig, some cedar bark.
» piece ot tile, and (lint. Thai"
all we need.
GROVEH SEl.LARS
of Hopkins County.
! For District Attorney,
HFNHT E. PHARIt
L. L. JAMES
I ,rr District C.rrk -
I>l’RWARD IVIk
|F,,r ( rmnlv Judfe:
J. T HI SHING
Re-Election
D ft, SABOHS
; I or County Attorney,
H. D GARRETT
! ra! Sheriff and T.rs Coilesi-K.
C. A SOUTHERLAND
Rc-Kli ctioo
For Gounfy tilerk-
C. It. GLASS
EARI. SYBFRl
' For County Treasurer,
OI LS GILI.EY
j For Tax Assessor:
LEE TAYLOF
ARTHIR JONES
I For Cotton Weigher at Emory:
J. V. MELTON
S. C. Dl'FEEY
Gvmuulsskwun Fruct. I
WALTER McDANtBL
SAM BVI ANT
pvnd parliciput. .1 ,n (lie fusing
• xercisrs of „ur school. Every-
1 G<alv come hsr-k 3rd Sunday iRrr-
iu»nn in ;» m ting again.
1 Mr «"d Mrs. C D Horton serf
I daughters. I.ily snd Margie Mr
jand Mss I.. (» Williams and family
,,f Wooslry spent the week end st
Mi ;«nd Airs. T. B. Darts of TrlTell.
Mrv. Loony Parker is rers sick.
There is a regular epidemic of
, colds In oue i-ommunity.
Enos Ho,.ten is hgs-ing * seiss
-f , liills.
Mr and Mr C |). Horlmi sp. nl
;Nundty with Mi. and Mr*. Jwrba
j Ivi* 0f Kaufman.
Sr serai attended 'he rioaB^ of
I ">e Point singing school Friday
I nighl
A rand many are altrndiitg the
meeting jn progress at Oak Grore.
Reuii-inbcr Sunday School nest
Sunday, and donl forget the sing
mg 3rd Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. Tcci W’aymirr ro-
.orne.I j,o*nr iftcr s -.v.-etc rfcsi
to C. D Hi.rtix '. sad family.
Stick around mister
and I'll show you bow tu umk
a meal without pots and inmis too.'
And hr did it—for that is pait ot
this nrw thing called vcowing
which is inking up p> much of Ih
link of almost half of the boys who
ultimately go to ralliqr
W ALTER M t.AHEE
tor Comraissiuner Preelnct J.
I. C. HUFF
For t ommissiouer Prortoct 4:
M. L. HOLJTON
For Justice of the Pcaoa, Prac t
A. P. LBN NON
For CoiMtablr Prpiinct I.
ANDREW JENNINGS
For CirtRli Prr Blurt No. 4.
a R KEHUI
* m
MARRIAGE LILCsSCit
Vrrnie l.uckrtt and fxtesas By-
ram.
I'harlir Smart and Mary Kllta-
brlh Hraird.
John Taylor and Emily Sherwood,
i hlis Woodson ami Ruby Hognr.
Weak) Givens sad Savannah WM-
I isms.
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