Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1928 Page: 3 of 4
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madr b> many is the assumption
(hat at Mime liiur m the future it
a ill be nalcr to wive iiioik v and
•«*• aland I halt it is at prese.il.
' Iihiixk eipcrtMer has stiown
•hat even with the attainment of a
larger income, one is no more apt
to save than before because when
the income mi os s the standard of
bvina is guile apt to rive In even
Hi eater proport imi.
Saving is not so imieli a matter
of Income or (iiianriaJ |m>wIioii h»
it is a guest ion of inclination lie-
lerminatioii rather than material
circumstance is the deenling factor.
Ill* man who goes along from
day to day without living is mak-
ing the task harder for himself. Ib-
is paying an usurious interest for
his proerastin; tiou w hich may some
(lay completely crush and over-
whelm him. lie is undermining his
character, vitiating his will and
gambling his time against fate.
The saving of a small amount of
money tmtuy make one better equip-
ped to »a*e something tomorrow or
aexl week. Wt are w»»d# stronger
in character, and have the inspira
tion of our bark • •taunt, our in-
vestment securities or some tuber
concrete evidence of »»ur progress.
The hardest riallm of all to save
is the first one.
One dollar saved today is worth
m.n> theoretically saved tomorrow
-a day which never comes.
Then Kta Apologised
had just signed “A Hogg"
the hotel register.
"Why don’t you sign your full
name?” inquired the pretty and
sympathetic clerk.
"My first name's ‘Adam’** grunt-
ed the
FiuiaitU
Out of the one hundred thirty mil-
lion people in North America, 129.-
are positive that the> can
write either a poem or n novel.
The remaining sixteen are nature’s
horn pessimists.
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Improved Uniform international
Sunday School
’ Lesson'
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Lesson f^r August 13
PAUL CARRIES TMC GOSPEL INTO
tUAOPt
CKIUAIIY rnp|«:—l»*ol'a W «,nd»r -
fUi orentn
JL'MOR l< Cad* P*ul If
Wor* tr> i: «eo«Mi
iMI.rtllfc.'IAli’ AMU aUMOK cop.
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rorNCJ pl.t PEE *M> AL»UL1 COP-
1C —Veal ■ Call ‘rt Euro*>6
CJ*re Next!
When in search of o-gbed shave or
a becoming hair cut just stop on the
corner. U’re nexL
0. C. VINCENT
The Barber
DENTAL NOTICE
DR. S. CLOUD NOBLE
Dentist.
Mineola. Texas.
In Emory Each Tuesday
Office in Foster’s Drug Store.
00 SOME THINKING
Are you spending much time actually
thinking about yourself? A few miii-
4£te» 'if thinking is often worth a
great deal. Learn to think. If von have
not made the progress von should-
find the reason.
If you have never thought of a hank
account -think of that too. -it is a
good idea. \ growing hank account
here will take tare of your future
requirements
*SnnfNaf&£l Bank
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p* tS basis Ha «»4t-« of asoilrai
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to Kura ■» tto cbnrcd
l a* vtaaia' *"»»
17 pounds Sugar for $1
will) I'verv * I (SI worth of liulk ('offer
lUilimicr Hose Meal
IlndiuiKi' lfo*e Flour.
Kxtru 11 lull Paleiil
l)rj- Sail Huron. |ier ll>
Smoker Bacon, per lit
5 gallons Oil
7.V-
*1 Imxc* Mu Iclie.
All kinds tj oz. Snuff
jo.
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flood HrtMini (just for funk IH
ax-
ft bars 1* A (i Soap
2V
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(ohm! Strong Pral»erry
Col-
liar
fee, 3 IIm for
li OR
Our store is jammed full of good Quality NJ. r-
chundise. and we are here to sell gofKls cheap. Wt.
are doing it too, so join the |w*oeession and save
money.
Our beautiful lines of Dry Goods. Hose. Star
Brand Shoest Notions, Dresses and everything in thi>
store is priced to sell. We always have the new
things to offer.
Best grade “A" 8 oz. Duck 20e; Pick Sacks, too
Come in and have a drink on us (Ice Water).
Yours to Serve anti Save
T. N. Tackett & Soh
EMORY, TEXAS
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leant).
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of, Augicd IM*
SHKRIKI S MAI d
TMK STATE OK TEXAS,
County of Rains.
NOTICE IS HI.HFBT 64. KS
Thai by virlurt of a errtain llrw r
of Sul, isauad out of the Honorable
Dirtrict CoiHI of Reins Count., on
•be 14lh <las of Jill) 1*21, o. J. <>
^ rfHf i^n Hou^lwS;,.«.••' j •r* ,‘“Ba' ^Isprar EI.Y-TOX in(o arerka, crvaC
iWeekl. Saw* both on* year „r.«nd water pipd*. I.vh. and
- - O--|«Hw-r plumbmd. Sim(Ae msIrwcdaM
earh bn( Ha (bine label I for kill
n Rati l Roncbr, bee :o rdlon.es If yaa
rar ooe you know ((rare are many
3rd M> j Roadie* are loathsome eermln. PR.
. Sill Tiftill.ASI'. |lmc br,«*rr»- Th*™ "*
Sheriff Rain* County, Texas. | *
0. N. MrTadgart. Ilrput). Hi;
I Mlhontir* who derlarr sevealadd
flm-m disrate* are Iransmitlrd b*
roar hr*. Hoachrs maat he kiUad
jndi
Hollar* and roala at suit
lament, in favor of
4> |
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1390,
nnd( r
Judamrnt, in favor of Kidrl.l
I'uion Eire Insurance Co., in a
tain cause li said Court V.
and styled J. II. l.imlrr, Cmroian
vs. w. i>. NafMi aladdd ■
my hands for service, I, C. A.
Sootherlamf as Sheriff of (tains
County. Texas, (lid. on (hr 3rd uu>
of August I'/Jk, levy on cerium real
estate, situated in Cains f'ounl),
Texas, drucribed as follow*, in w il
A pari of the MalkiJIa Evan* sur-
vey. Hrdinniiid on the K. H Un.
of orldinal survr), at a point oil
vr*. South of the .V E. rorner of
irldii**! survey; theme West 92f
a slake in the K. H.
H. line
Not th
one
3-3 vy* to a slake in the
of ■ two acre tract; thence
*1 ■ r* to the V E. cor..*- •>( • o'
two acre tract; then. - Writ 71 »rs. I
to the N. W. corner of said two
acre tract on the W. B. line ot |
oridinal survey; thence South *
said W B. hue OU vra; thei
a D. GARRETT
Attorney-mt-Law
■ aaaraara— Bath Hr* Bad Mat*
Office- Rode* A Carter Brick Eas
Hide Square
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DB. PAUL VIBWHCEB
DENTIST
for«Hy
OHS BOGER A VIEWEGKR
N- BMa Sqaara Phase mi1
Grveaetli,
ion e
’ "id roaches and ALL bousehaM ia-
i sedv INSIST on FLY-TOX. It la
the sneiuific insectiridr developed
at teettao Insiitutr of Industrial Ra-
searrfs by Hex FeMowship. ELY
TOX is talr, staid tees. fradradL
sure Easy to par.—Atfv
?. W. PEARSON, M. 0.
General Rrmcice
Offi«p ii Fitter's Dng H—n
Til OR Y. TEXAS
said
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tpi^al
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known
l»ei from Aal,
tnao-,4 at baeaialnd *e
aieni beckaie malals o. Irten','
r® mT\nSto'inr
alia. »a *l*ea to I till at a m“ pat la-amnmiL sad levied upon
IfarediratA Bie..iln« for bain. «*•** ;, ,hr ,,r(>,M.rt, „f VS II I'ei-idca.
mad* rlewe tb» mean *e of the n„*r.t I, t, nnH „„ th|. (jrvt fy *.
door* .'bout li'm J fj
Z Th# (»» HM'->
fjon m« the divine *
ft.k-y ubu\esl farm nr I
effes-Gve giuet l»e g«i» k
Infe«i ntgreMMiv** •«*»»(«»
tV. The Firmt Conv«ct in
(w isir.)
•I, :inef itiat on the
In Sept ftSII, tt»e Im-'um
I day of xaid at flu
hum* 4 If mu' , of llain% I.«iiint>.
n of F!mon, Trxn, tw
i ih. 7th
'ISsirt H
{.Jn the I
InUM*
tjn the Town or Kmory,
tween the iiour* <*f 10 a. n'. «»
| |«. III.. »»» A III III »* •»» WIUI M*»
. 1 nttitf Order «»f Sfile I wilt aril
Europe hrwr *»f s«i**
above tlf M rihffl Re
it wa» unaM
: lie vent
t bidder.
ribed Real K»t*le ;»l outi
for r**h. to lh« hiflhn
as the property of vaid "
Ifs. lH*rin(re I’eeplfR. J. h
(inter »% t(«ii«r(|ian «»f Alvin
unvkir mid Krurier Knrl (li
tuny.
Aik
J in
this
p Lngtiv
r three
Mtialely priredma
Ic, in the Rains O
roinplianee witti law
"Ik . f«\ pUMil ;i I H hi
i lunguagf once » w(
fkv i
»t i lie (dare of prayer 0
aictf to tin* pn*a htnz ol Ihr
•;.*d (vf. m. !4».
r> T»elti by lien ring snl h«-at J
s Word nt 0<>d (Rom |
(•eert mu* opened he ibe J
if v the Lord rtl convert n •*
viir OusittEM f• i preach the W«
,i*d and tt t* Rc*d • hONlnetev
i the heart (ft the inquirer ileg
|«>o ip a «»ipem>iturNi ir<>(E
Mbv fin impli ed ft. !..»,
•Tt ope ehcM' le-art tl»e lu*rd i
For the hie.i
Who Ar*. • -
YO Ja C .a,...
ot Co ii'i^t:
Take a Look at
Your Tongue
W Maaaa aaaw'i taallnq hraf Ndlkr art M
the mirror and look ar*ynur tt*afi
That cnand tartgat :t>b ,u» wbf
th# laav aa-yvinn f-t ym* isu why
you btv* pate* In th* bosrak (ah aw
anddMysfsUhwhf ,»« h«v»
ao appra i* and can't abwp. Try Taniac
aadaashnwmask the «rathnwb hate*
yau. iba ramtelaas thanlc adoae.
Taniac rnaaates uo mlnaral Vnqx k
a made af backs, hatb* aad roots —
satura’, awa mQrtara lac th* Mck.
3m a (waste team your Inadc soda,
Yaatasimq baJkH fsdaaaark.l, ,sa
Taniac
so miuion wnur, «w»
I Dr. W. L VarbnHigh.
Ucaliat
| ii* 797 Greenville Sat'l. tic Hank
Boilding
GREENVHJ.L. I BAAS
Dr. P. L. YOUNG
jppcULm
jgiE Nose a.td Tlimi
Glasses l ifted
Lcnie* Duidicated
North Squaie
CHEENVlIJAt TEXAS
The Leader Oak DoUev th*
i'*P
tie* ! niNchoat heUrvet] (». tr»>.
(9*»^ti«litf wurtlml t*. |.*.i,
hn* on* luive etperi* oiT*d f...,j|
'!• k •* Otv (!' jetvod Ilf liftse |*mt
•i q v- fyi > 'm irmiurinr «•(* #.. i
Ntwhtrt El»e to Co
| flee* been nrl-en aniu.r inuce
gif trneev h* ttv* overwtM*it(iin« «
v i|iMi t 'kt I hi<* .s *wti«*ee (h ^i,
I v* •«•'! m .•dun* *od that of
•tbO ; i e » viim I iiiNiiflh'tei.i fei ihti
4*T vhmhkrn UbixviB
Not Without Christ
A ■» in*,' to >o beaiaa siihoal
haaltb. wltbotH rlcbM. wltbniit hoa*«.
uttroo’ mandat, ullhoai fneads. Mu
M ' <" sever y* 'ber» wVilwat s I rise [
—Joa Dy*r. -*w|
Special Prices
On Wagons
Y\ (.• iiavc three new wagons we
want Iti move and in order to do so we
are pricing them from *15 to *20 below
I be regular refiii! price. If you arc in
the market fora new wagon you should
‘ “ opiKirtunity slip to sin
\Ve make
not let t hi
some moncN
low prices:
One 2 :t-l in. Itois if Arc
W’ngon
One 2 '1-1 in. Wide Tire
W’ngoa
One M-in. Wide Tire, with
brake
Come in and see us.
S. H. Hood Lbr. Co.
Emory. Texas.
Ve make the following
9145.00
SI 45.00
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1928, newspaper, August 17, 1928; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845483/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.