Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1925 Page: 8 of 8
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I'm H. Hill, buklittir.r
Emory, Ttm
Knternd ir the poxloffice at
Entry Texas, ut second-class
mnil matter.
Subscription Priccc
In Rain* County
I year . . .. 11.50
• I nutln 7V
I months m
‘Payable in advance)
Out ut County Subscrtntic ns
I month
I mot.Hit Iwc
W.M.ME3RIDE -'1
THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE
-—New Shipment Recivcid Thi$J
Week and Added to our Beua-
tiful Assortment of Ladies’ and
Children’s Fur Trimmed
Greenvilie
Tires, Tubes, Light Bulbs,
Spark Plugs, Etc.
Alcohol for your Radiator
Battery Water
Sudden Service
Try Us
12 HionlLa
(Payut>le in advance)
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inch each insertion, with 15 per
cent discount to regular agerciea
SprdS1 *r.p \uruf soiire
and regular weekly insertions. 30
inches and above at 15 centa per
Inch.
LOCAL HEADERS: 2c per word
for the first insertion and 1c a
word for subsequent lose'(ions
without change <*f copy. Minimum
charge 25c.
IXi.AI NOTICES: legal rates
Black and White
Filling Station
B. F. LAMBERT, Prop’r
COATS
’Ibeie Coats are pretty combination of Kie
Fur unci Fabric*. Showing the biteul Styles in
F'lure*. fhey are lined with pretty Solid and
Figured Material* to match.
Farm tei nil in* »ml u severe test
the past few (lays, but from what
report* we have heard from those
who had Ibeir lemming in good
ship*1 Were well pleased. One
farmer stiitl his terracing made tbe
wafer run up bill.
these Coal* are the foc*t Values we have had in
Coats of this kind and al these prtee* this Fall
When you see fhe*e Cotit* you will see the Val
ue*s we are offering you.
This week case in with eshilei
ating crispness and a slight nip
from Jack Frost Its sure lira
weather and if it keeps up tlirn
weeks there will be some more of
the Fleers staple saved in Rains
county, where it rains when F
wants to.
Have you been to C. H. Herriage’gf If you
haven’t, you should make his store a visit he-
ld re buying your groceries uud meats.
He carries a fresh stock of groceries and
meat* ut reasonable prices. Fay him a visit.
We can fit the large ladies as well a* the small
Age* 13 years to Siae 53
$9.85 to $29.45 Jj
MANY PRETTY
COATS
I he tligwuy OrniniiftMon, or
kuvl the work they lire xitpposrd
to look lifter, .* getting into i»
mesx, according to Atty. (Un.iMooil)
und the pi t ^ reports. I here's ton
much money involved and the
grafter* ju*t cant keep their fin-
gers .iff of it. Go after them. M»
Month, learn thim they can’t walk
off with half of the Stale withou*
• genuine wrap.
M. C. HERRIAGE,
Emory, - - Texas.
six-acre pid* h of doolies. Dim s j Some of the boy* are hoping d
pay to truck? We’ll say it vs iTI lx fine weather the bulantt
ten. of the month. There are two finli-
_q--ing dat« s for sow of our lx yt,
I v» r> farm in the Eastern usUil||v m„> ;in,| December, hut
*<•““» county should )• •'<• J *thi. u:i ,j f. Wi|j doubtless l>.
nmiereiul orehartl. even if it »s up * week Ihi* fall. W.
1 over two acres. It will pay BIT fc|H.Mking of the boys who go
Iter dividend* than unvthing f1Kh,nB while the grand jury »* in
•e you can grow. It will work irtijon> Court will convene th«
r you while you are asleep. |llst week in November this yetu
---<y No? p0yg urf. not afraid ol
Are >011 going to diversify next . .
the giand jury, but they just nut
■r? Are you going to try to raise ....... . . . . .
urally like these date* foi fisihmg
$3.95 to $19.“
SILK and WOOL
Heirs Certainly
Large Variety of Smurf Nni Styles. Wtl)
Lishionnblr color and black Fine material* of a*
wool, in miIhis und prneil stripes. HnlbriggiiO It a
good nsaortmeiit und uII Sill CuOton Sixes lor Ma-
tron mm! Miss to choose trom in this beautiful col
lection of Drosses
Th»rr *rr so niHiiy Styles, so many DRESSES
for every occasion Ihal you will want several of
them
Klim flood Values ut Kxlra t,ood Friers AT- ,
To Be Proven
Now thr pasloi of s Philadelphia
.chureb says there it no such thing
jaa hell. If Ibis man and brother
I will get a spring and summer vara
ilion next year and romr fo Te\-
as and givr thr pugrrnatorial earn
we think h.
liet your seed Rye and Burley al
iF. L. furori'a.
Subscribe to The l.eadei
paign tbe oner-over,
will think hell ia ISO tar cert
^ reality. Old trxas is simply goinr
to raise It.—tiro. M. Bailey in Hou«
on Post-Dispatch.
Want Ads
The Man Who Tries
To “Make a Living'*
Makes Most Monty
f8.90 $13.80 $1
ffgui'v worth, and j Tfiv farmer* who ivnmti are tlx
iincrliuiik will U .-ia ir
ititic uf copy ut Ur rale wnea wn«» mi*ke a living on lnei
• itl fur t'ut:n vilfvr<|i**,itl ffirst. «tr* 1 the onr* who
ir ifliniinuiD charge Pc-
•hul l MkttTfl are tre o <*» '
" ...... -• --gird making u l*vi»w and x**ei. i
kor IknW ookl, Pit* too lunch Iuim1 und nmoi f. t» y = -r
;.u?i*•u,,kr *** “ •
.i-s Mad loda> I oak for, if it isn't to leak) n lis b.» on
“f1 « cisrrr V k Progress,»r Faemr,.
® — jlnagrUui
Mi. Ilimr. the ru'd slorag< man mg 25c.
from Greenville. \ta** here Monday
huving *W)eJ |m -i:»f* »t mi 35v per
biRiKV Mt. M. V. V\ till's, u nidi,
and »» quarter Eh si uf town, volt l
liMt te t»r||i uf of pofuloex off ol
urn ip
lexus.
CA^ri
Oct'fv
“It Pays to Pay Cash
HWktnMWIMs
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1925, newspaper, November 13, 1925; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845532/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.