Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1929 Page: 4 of 10
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and
Car Licence
friend AMnn Jordon of the
rty neighborhood, lhe hwky
the tniyt wiiold say, }%
ng out ho both feet, so to
■peak, and faking advantage of all
the bargain* that present them
■dvr*.
He pureh, * - a new hur«l the
n«fe auu •*•**« tiT v>.«% .11 iii»
"Imhis'- getting lio’iur* to
ngirali the ear. he stepped into the
Cotin'y Clerk's of fire 4?n<l bouglit
th** !l«**»*f |c wed.
The voting lady at the bottom of
the whole scheme, was Miss Hi gene
Hice of tjuiuf'n roe, amt tf»«• mar*
riage was suhmniz.d d that | lace
Ttirsd.ix
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wedding.
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and
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iouug laiiy,
and
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with friends
in v
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wSP full ^.;tl
nu
Uncle Alike Mtagiiei who
keen very ill fog some time, i
ported to he improving.
fli»S FqtlKfv Douglas
•*”•» and Phillip ».....
Were guests
Ml. VJ
f Da Hu
Miss Alleen Hex'd
Mr* r. N. Tackett ts visiting hi •
daiiKlii* r, Mrs Dr. Simmons
Dull**. il>is week.
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Perfect
Shaves
mrjr tfajr K jtm
fear* « rtr.ppad
Mii>. Bit oafjr
Valet AuMStrop
Maser — streps
Its swa Matfaa.
JT Valet
Autcr Strop
Razor
—Sharp* na it—If
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ram ooyim uuhcm fhiday, rut wot, h*.
MASON
[LUNG
TION
FLOUR
Feed and
Groceries
Have Gone Lower
We ha* i* he«*n adding new voods
and re-arranging our stock the past
few days and as an inducement lo visit
this siore we are ottering some real
money-saving values, which you can-
not afford to ignore.
A Few Prices:
Sugar (with $1. worth other goods)
20 Pounds $1.00
l*ure Ribbon Cane Syrup, par gal. $1.00
Sunny Boy Syrup, per gal. 75c
Country Gentleman Syrup 70c
Karo, small 35c
M lb. Bucket Lard $1.15
S 111. Bucket Mrs. Tuckers- $1.20
3 Ills. Steel Cut Peaberry Coffee $1.00
1 lb. Calumet Baking Powder
with pan 35c
5 lbs. Calumet Baking Powder $1.00
Laundry Soap 7 bars 25c
Good 75c Broom for 50c
$1.50 Overalls for <M.20
$1.00 Wash Shirts 75c
Men’s 75c Cnion Suits 55c
$1.50 Pocket Knives for $1.00
$1.25 Pocket Knives for 75c
SATURDAY ANI) MONDAY
Whole Maize $1.75.
Maize Chops $1.80
Carr. Chops $2.1”
Gray Shorts $1.75
Bran $1.55
Meal 68c
Kxtra High PaUnt Clout $1.60
We Sell the Wear-u-well Shoes
the best shoe made for the money
We want you to visit this store and
lekrn a" the many other values we
have to offer.
TOM ADAMS
Eltiury, Texas.
Succssor to S. S. Adams <V S<*n
SET I P AND TAKE NOTICE
No 20 Pounds Sutfar for a Dollar
Jiiil-
New Sox b>r a>K1 Sox; New Shoes lor
old Shoes; New Clothes for old Clothes
Xu second-hand groceries in stock.
Hand Wanted.
G. W. ALEXANDER & SON
EMORY. thXAS i
NG HHE1.VK8
FOB OLD RKOMN
The Commissioner* arc having
shelving put in in the downstairs
iKirlhrait room of the court home
to k«rp old record in such u» tax
receipt ituU and otjiern which are
too voluminous to keep in th<
vault.
TImm old record* have tool no
COASTING,. THROUGH
y A CROP
the Damage way wi*h the election
boxes and other junk which had
been accumulating since 187V,
‘when tue old court hou*c at Ouit-
I man burned. Indore this county
' wan organised.
District Court
irr—rati'j . >f ~m* PTeoflua fo
.i Ihi hIkwI ioa iii Oi.lrit’l
W. Ihf 1‘uiil School, v,ill'll
i tried In,I Lruluy, it,lilting in
<"Uii ruling Unit ill, vole ii,
orde.l by the .Minn alttcen
i dirnrt. The vote win, in
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#< HOOI. TAX DEFEATED
Ihe election to increase the tax
III Hie HonMiTXM SrhiMtl IIMeirl
last Saturday w;u» 24 fur amt ;tt»
against.
Mist Grace Speed and Gilher'
MeT aggart visited in Suiphui
Spriiign Sunday. Miss 'Helen itulli
McDonald returned with them, and
will Ik* the guest of Mis\ Sj»e* d
dnd her grandfather, Mr. J. A.
Aiiercroiiibie. for a few days. t
Mrs. Kn* in Edwards was very
M<k the |>.t*l Xuk-tuti, I Kit was
able to l*c carried to Ihill.ix Mon
tli*.
Mrs. Mary Hamilton an 1 little
d.iugtder. Kniiiui Jo, of Oklahoma,
arc visiting the former’s mother,
Mrs. Emma Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Pearson and
Mrs. It. T. Pearson went to f.oin-
merce yesterday
graduating exerci
\ /ANN an demr I found ’• t ;
M "1:^ x?\'rht*: -:v
that a« the w»d‘ wax lusty so the plartin? o# th
docs his cardrning cabernets ; and lUc larvtsUrj
wane. But help ha* i >me for this ; increase in !
cardenrr out of the West. Bv tak- larp- h r »he n*»»M
• ..! ** Hawaii.,u I »»»g tiopic Mia aw
pin can > 1 a i Its' | and
book, h- car* n a i*iart on hifrh
and cc*'t through the growing
R'-aton with .icvcr a tbougnt of or
w orry atnut «v«4a.
lu«t how- all this ran Le done is
to’d by \ i(Hiy Aat« in a recent
issue of the C untry Gentleman.
And ihe secret of ih*s ea«*e in <ul-
rivktioii is farmin,; under paper.
Piper for Protection
This pcfuJiar mode kn .wn -s pa-
’ > . -a;.* star- <1 as far
P U when C ¥. Eckarf
rt for ~n Hawaiian sugar
of xtvip* i>f as-
n the rows
mpUtcly
, i f the bnit TUt
cti-'U WAS also
k • en« th e »tre-
ay hum the soil
'
U>crx as Weil as tower down. With
Muh ar. ev*n supply of nioir'ure
und u - vu'-d nealias t«* *h?
pineapple could s;row large am!
t v. lthoul lit of bifidr Ai«£e. to
become tbe world** chief source of
this royal fruit.
A J (cr Ar- iln is
:
!>hai: paper !m»d bit
« l iM<t ;o keen d >vm
It worked, but weed<
I--
Jdeu.
i ^ually wreli to one’s
r r. L. H. ri'nt. oi *
of .\«,l.HSO*;
or. ?■. niprrate . one
dihtd v th the p;i-
!•*.*!, a>»de from the
Laving to cultuatg
r crops ate iucrewoi d
• - - -.iit h m 50 to
piAj>«r o>
ipl»* ft»f
attend the .
of the ETSTtki
then spnad tlam
rows To h« rl
'hoots punched holes in this" thin-|tuce,' lA I
ner paper am) grew biautifuliv, inn m ire tkan
the weeds proved too weak for j 40 per cr*
*'»eh advrnturcs and died. inerrases,
A few yesrs later an TTnwaiiati 01
i.nieappla r ::»p^ny wondered if the ' S he
met! od cou'd be adar ted to its hi tv . <
A crew of Mh«&T carpenters havy
ecu busy the past few <lavs re 1
siring the «otton platform at the
|Hl|.
r-cch watching h«s
i -uylfb and tht
car ihink with
\V. ’I Mord.mil who is wn cm-
plove of Hnuicl Motor OompinA'.
is improving idler having been
.criously ill.
'*iv> l.ou« lla bowl of Foil Abortb | Mr. and Mra. Earl Sybcrt spent
spending tin summer with her the week-end in Com mere*
mepsrents, Mr. and Mrs. Me-]
onabt. in the Pros|H'ct neighbor
nXL
I
John VA Min v. ho has been at-
tending school nt llur* -m Colh*go.
Greenville, has relumed home. il<‘
hits accepted a job with Fraser
lb it k ('.iKiipaiiv duuug tlu- simina i
months.
I. C.
Huff of Comm
risitor the fil'st
Aliss Mary tklli Hcrietl la hom
.ignin. after a few weeks visit i
Dallav with relative* and friend
1 lie | mi! Agent
in Ikniam a
tiusineft* bu tl»e railroad
Jtev. C M Martin returned the
first of Ho wi«k flout a viaJt 'villa
hi* daughter, Mrs Lily WJulth, at
Dciifon. lie rcfiort* th.rt t rops
are vet . sorrv in that seetbm IH
»«mrse, w«* arc a little Mfry for
them Ihi! we’re just hOUUtf to t3Ft
dford has been the major portuwi fsr wirsi'lven#
di«\» o* special fa it surely vkses look bkc we are
going to rued l«.t of it.
'm
lurn
Corners
Saferir-
with
\
fhust0»s
gripping the road
ryo YOU know lint feclinj of nmow umcrfainry when
runung nomr comm II . U,| dip.’ Will they .kid or
will they hold.’—You rr thinking of vour old wivn nm ^ ^
an J VOIt mlt-r fhn-'r. wttinj .tv, tfii- 2nd :cwvil, U -r-r-11 /
Wha- it Ihr thing you tear, actually happen.'
W.ntd you ha»t u happm tor the price ot a new wr of A ->
Furwone Gum-Dipped Tim—the rateat. toughaM and lung- k
cat wearing tire, in the world.1
Drop in today and let
ui look rm over. We wall
figure twit •omething de-
idedly to vour advantage.
'fm
I jSBBj jM
BLACK &
WHITE
FILLING
STATION
Emory. Texas
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Tom W. Hill and Son. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1929, newspaper, May 31, 1929; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845491/m1/4/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.