Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1916 Page: 1 of 6
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AINS COUNTY LEADER
EMORY, TEXAS. Friday, Oct. 20, 1916
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«*f Shod McLeroy, d»i
hum# ol in* »1m*J
ooe-haif miina w**»t
Tu«ad«y night*
Grandpa Wh*»lu» w«« amoiix |
| the o|«.*at o»tia*ua in thn country.
Ijejug wighty-two dt the lion- of j
i hie dn«th,
Hi* r»ir»aiua w*r» earned to
Do u allot Wodnead ijr ft»r inter- !
n»**nt in th»* old tauiily graveyard. <
Tfta Leader of fora ooudoionc* .
' to the t>are«v»*d r»laliv««.
Fifth Sunday Singing I
The Smyrna, Kooky Point nod I
Dunbar »iogmg *-iaaei will unj
; it Dunbar the K !ts Sunday ini
tbie month, tba ••me being lb'
i L”Jtb. The president, Joel W.
I Lennon, of the Kaio* County
[Singing Convention, h»» prom*;
i man to be »un oe Every t*ooyi
1 that Iot. » good n.uetc and plenty
| of it is invited and wel-mme «oj
binging will open promptly
! 2 o'clock.
Richard Covington,
free. Dunbar Singing CUee.
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Singer
Sewing Machine is still One Hundred per cent
Value and a household necessity. Let us figure
with you on a new machine Also, if you have
notes to pay on machines, you will And us at the
old stand the Voss restaurant Call on us
J. L. BULLOCK
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HONOR ROLL.
T'ti« followng have our lhauka
(or aubacnptioii favor* lb* p»et
Who h*e good farm on !.•!.• **k:
Kork euitable for elock (arm to I N. Hair. H. J. Yandell, W.
trade for good (V'-acre farm to- M. McCraver, J, A. McLeod, J It
ealad in ach >ol dialnot of Athena Maire- I N Pralber, J U Hipp.
Hendekeon oounty? Call at or Boh pound, K. D Hughey, »ea
•ddrcee thia office ! Mag«e. *
Made-to-Measure
Clothing
.1. It. REEVES,
Emory, * Texas.
The Leader and News $1.75
Paints
Brushes
Oils
Brick
Lime
Cement
Ridge Roll
Moving Picture Shows, j would .« r»m -u for -I..
Notice.
To the petrone of A A. Willie' i
gin kt (linger | Rd.mr Leader; |«• rMW.gWMsM leet they e*. pic
A (tor tbie week wa will only! One ol the greateat loroe. fop ieraa .b.ob are full of eo«(«at
•» tbie offioe to have ue announce Kin on Tueedaye nod Kridaye., goof or evil o( today ia the movltioua.
352ft H.wao.v:il.. eolmol w.uld j Wo will be very ptomt on theae (i .g picture ehow. Aim >at eveiy,
TttV loan and -•?
. „.„J"H*orei <>( the Submenu#," at tba
■ a parent#, to keep a vigilant eve* gmoryi_
Ohaerver.
Tacketl A Allen want to
11000 buahala oora Will
higbeat mark at price.
bagio m. Monday Uovob.r 23rd.jdaya. ana win pay me mguaa.
... .* _. , -------r%. r„ . i i ncioea for awed and i
•end ootliMi.
A. A. AV.l.'i;
Strayed or Stolen
P**ri my paarnra on nr about
September let. 1918, one mom. i
colored mule, b'aok band aoroee
•houldera. with aome email warta
or. |af( ahoulder and aome on
brasat $ IS 00 reward lor r«*
oovary of tba mule and <26.00
for thaarroat and oonriction of
ba.ty taking name —0. L. t»A H ■
2£?T. Route 2, Point, Taxer.
at the
Emoryl
Thursday Nights
Millinery
Have moved mv stock of Millinery to the
rsCIT! next door wr*«e 'mm *he I enHer nfftcr-
v/h ;re I invite my friends and the public to
virJt me and inspect my new goods.
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MRS. NELL POTTS. {JHSS
• hia eras t .
!and have from one l" j
k.,4.^1 „r ine.e ahnwa. They I i
J ere open to the public practically j
•very ayetiini, and in many j
I plao> « they are alao allowed to do|
j buaineaa on Bu.wiay availing#,.
| Now. it ie not mv purpoa« to con -1
[damn aiuviag picture abuwa iui
! genera' I real!*# that proper
l moving piotura ahow may bsykl
Iconarderable educational value j
| Bat it ie my iuteution toj
I wand • warning uota in regard;
j to thaae moving picture# that are]
t often «ent out which ought hot,'
to Ira exhibited oheia children are j
allowed Ui be preee.'t.
Tba power of auggeatios
: tremendoua. Peyeholngiata are
realizing thi* last more and more;
I almotl ev«ry day A..d at no aga,
I in thia power greater than III
| childhood. wh»u the timid ia plea-
tic end •••My influenced. Picture* J
which repreaeot heldupa. Burglar-
laa, and triokyry of any kind are
1 reyieoalhla for mar.v commitment#
I to the jail or penitentiary, lot j
: they leavw auggeaiiona in the
■Hindi of the young wwioh auonwr
j or latter tend# to work themaelvee
'out iu mb cr.mea. It !? R w»l*
w'.Cf-u Sm«w• K fj*ef a ("hiM is an
imitative being. Kvery child
will usvouicioualy imitate thatj
•hick it admirac. it, thao, the
hero IS e moving picture it repre-
sented aa committing aooea net ol
irtenery vttkuet Mag •
bo*- veep uate^k* that the *hild
'mhl erne, few «•# •iS.miae •<»*•
v Ik* wgg«im *f . Sy -*» * *■ *• *»*» •* ••- xyg]
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Clean Up and Paint Up
Paint Preserves Property
LACK of PAINT CAUSE* QRKATER LORS Then FIVES
PALLADIUM PAINT
Steps Rust. Stays Rot
THEY SAID It Cut LDN I Bit DONE, BUT WK DIP IT.
PAIXAIHI M PAINT IS Till. ONLY PAINT
That will bold Portland Cement and Platter Pane in eolutiou.
It laela r iitetiaa —
J. aland* in any climate—
It atioka to ki-y aurfaoe-
It ia thoroughly elaatie—■
It haa a high Sra teal —
It oanltoi crack, peel »r bliater —
It doea u t aeiila in ito- paokage-
|t ia water, weather and aun prod —
It ie eaay to eae, oomea reedv mixed—
It It th* beet made for
HOUhV, PORTS, HILUU. FhNCKS. BRIDOKa, WATER
TANKS. 8MUKK 8TACKH. WIND MILLS, PAVJNO
BlXfCKR. FA KM IMPLEMENTS. INDEROKUlND P1PIX0
Oii.. -k.;L EiP.a!! ltmi.cC TTSt'OTPRI iff'"’
or.o, ,„fle.e ts AIK, BUN. !*!K1 . WATS*
PRkTS—
< ear C to !< g*l- ) per gallon - ----- ------
Barrel# (kt1 gela I per gwlb.il l-b‘
a barrel. --------... —■—-
f« «. ia. eeaawry. Anaa. la
We will contract (or work daaired nr aell yen paint u*«j-ed
Ooca tried aiway# uae.1. Chekj ac. ugh for w*ryo
enough •— &ayr.e. oummwei•• ■ *••
a ltlkUFJdS—
P.VUeADIVM PAINT CO
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1916, newspaper, October 20, 1916; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845528/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.