Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1925 Page: 3 of 6
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tfc.dtli in our community it
not so good ul this writing.
Miss f'irnce <«>win» i* on I lit-
nick lint IHih week.
Mr. uimI Mrs. Dow ill Perkins
of this community nrr rejoic-
• llio urriviil of n fine
girl Also. Mr mill Mrs. II
sir Ylilioov
lion iiililll ,li.l tt M lllUII Well
visited Iiv ii much needed rain
Slindav morning iilmul Tl
'o'clock. From whal we could'., /I1®
I lour,, it was liglilo, lo llio;h nd,‘v ev,n'"« «>"' « '••■orl
I Went, bul lo the Kurt il in said !|,n,®r",,.,1.1"ml " ,,,"‘ko' ,*"11
.....live been l.euvior, l.ul with'*""*' ,hM ,,a» 11 v‘r> >N
old MiHl|ol|l,.r sprinkle* B„d WMiliMued'^.^”!!' . *V ,MM*
lonely, duni|) woutlier il
Our Sunday hcIiooI ,,'u*
ruined out Sunday, but every-
body come next Sunday. ilw>[|f
blent tare will bo bore by then
And we will start things right
Wish everyone
young, would come next
Sunday at .'I o'clock.
,r am, sirs Mas- Mr Sanders and family. Mr (|,.rfu||v „u.
both mothers and l incher and lastly and Mis* ... „..............in.;, n..
teaeliers and Iio|m
thought that crops will Ik- won ',u‘k 'w‘*| Urm ll‘"1 'isilors
from Willow Springs. Emory
l, ill,us arc iloiitK niteiv Dfliu Norfhcut ullrmlcd a rc-
<Ini* little community was union at tlu* home of Mr. Tom
m. iiii sail TucmI.iv last when ! Sun*ten* of Henry* ( ha|»<* 1 Sat-
we lesirneil ol the th ath of Mrs. unlay. A nice time was re*
Arthur Wade. She was laid |M»rte«l hv all.
t«» n st in tin Dunbar cemetery Mrs. 11ipp ami family leave
Tim'mIjin March 24th. She left b>r Chi, ♦«! City this week.
|H*i t ol more rain within the
Uejkl few flays has helped lo
shorten up some of our fuc
land Alh.i
Mr. Hurl Brown ami family
visited at Mr. l!ol> Campbell's
burlier* snv thev will Fr”‘i,v "ml S"*Mrduy
an inlaid baby,
days old. and a
suh s u Humber
lives and friends
only a lew
husband, hc-
tf other rein-
to mourn he.
dentil. Weep not, dear ones,
for site i* at rest.
Our school closed last Fri-
day afternoon witli a small
program, and several visitors
from other communities.
Everyone was sorry to set the
school close and to give up our
teachers, who returned to their
home communities, lint
one was seen crying but
Oscar bishop and of course
everybody knows why lie was
so sad.
A number of Donbaritcs
have tieen attending the Ajtos-
tolie ft l ane the past
week and have reported an
opjnyuhlc time.
Ilie young folks enjoyrd a
party al Mr. MegDilc* Ft lay
night. There was a large
crowd present, and visitors
from various places, including
lame, Antioch and F.mnrv
Mr. nad Mrs. Meg (tile* vis-
ited Mr. Foster of Smyrna Sun
day.
Miss Ira Wade of Commerce
lias tieen visiting in Ibis vi-
cinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Curl Yancey of
Emory visited Mr. Mai More-
land Sunday.
We regret to lose these good
people from our midst bul
hope they will like- their new
hom..
Miss Mary Hipp spent the
week-end with a friend in
Commerce.
Ml. tom Sanders. Jr. scents
10 liavi business al Mr Deck
Wade's almost every Sunday.
tin liockv I’oint school was
out Friday. A picnic was en-
joyed by all Ilie school clul-
nii dren and parents.
Mr. Miss Ira Wade, who has been
i si teaching schcool in Angclinc
mis,county, returned home Wed-
nesday.
Misses I .cola Holland of
Point, Mamie Knglish of Em-
ory and Nettie Northcut ol
Dunbar attended the Picnu al
liockv Friday.
tiro. Fincher attended tin
Harmony Associ .it on at (nil-
deu and made a short talk at
11 ;30 o'clock.
Mr. Hnymond Fincher was
visiting Mr. Wesley Hallioruc
of Dunbar Saturday niglil
Hro. Strickland preached lor
us Monthly night.
A parly was enjoyed hy the
young tolks as well as oolite
ol the older ones Friday niglil j
al the home of Ml'. Belluh Da-
vis.
Mr. Douglas Fletcher and
lie aide lo continue shaving
at Jjttc per face.
sniuxGs hums
llealtti is still good and wt
glad that our pcoph
sure a
are all well
The
farmers are well up with A „,.w
H eir work, (m good stand 1)f Am,„
ot corn, hut not much rollon
planted,
miok h
Ih has
to a stand
Mr K E. McCor-
as got us all lieaten.
one field of cotton up
and it locks good.
He sure to save me seed next
year. Kag'
\\ e had a nice little rain
Sunday, and it will help a
great ileisl
Singing was good Saturday
night, considering Ilie threat-
ening weather.
There was a regular singing
ol Mr. M. M. Drears Fiiltv
night, and everyone there was
most highly entertained and
reported a good lime.
There were thirty in all ..I
Sunday school hist Sunday, il
the weather was not favorable.
Had one visitor. A good show
er of rain while we were
there. Everybody
Sunday school
as il is preaching day
One Mr. I
Mrs. Ferguson from" Fort
Worth is spending a few days
^iti the home ol Mrs. Sluiw
Mr. Walter l.int hcuugli of
Itcnncll whs in (linger Satur-
day.
• Mr. (ircer and family of
C.hrysla1 City spent Saturday
niglil in (linger.
Miss Flora Camphcll is
spending a few duvs in lien-
nett.
tile
Edgar.
Mrs. .1. I). Hipp and family
ol tlic ItiM'kv Point communi-
ty spent Sunday with N. I..
Hutchens and family, fa-fore
leaving Monday for P.ilin.
Texas.
er to *ei
iwiiy of said 'estate, t
Irsct: Situated in Ham
Texas, almu! 2 1-2 miles
the town of Kiuory. Tei
Uneasy
Tight Feeling
■ “I used Thodford'a Black-
l Dry D, t.r first for couatlpa
tlon.“ nalfl Mr*. C. E Puntln.
of R. F*. 1) &. atarkvtlla. Mias.
• I would feel dull, atupld, and
hava i*v«re headarhea, even
fever I all. I had an ■MM’
tight feeling In my stomach
j I read «jvilte a hit about
1st
» bounty.
South of
LM. being
i 441 n«m of the W. B. Miller survey
Beginning at th** V f-;. corner «»f
the B. De Otinia survey; thence S.
•954) vrs. Theme E. 237 vr The wee
N. 9Tih vn Thence W. 2 1 vra to
the place of beginning. 2nd tract:
J Heir** a fwrl of the B. I). Ostnta
survey. Beginning at the N. E.
corner »f said survey; thence South
- 1341 varus u |>*st
'from whieh two sweet gums
are bearing trees; thence W. 270
vra to a sweet gum on sand? cr**ek
friaii which a It. 4). h mI an E. arc
the bearing trees; thence ui* said
Sandy creek with its nu-umierinMa
" to a Black illekory on the N. n.
lint said It. I» (isinia survey,
thenc* L. with said
111 iftiy nnillOUT Uu l>iiU< ol beginning. 3rd tract
DLACK-UnAUbn I a u (1 v 1 11
Liver Medicine
“ I h«*gan usnif U *n 1 on my £4
t • ‘ fi- *: ted r, k;ulHrh :u -! I "
it every ou<- in a while for
about 18 years.
• About two yearn ago I
found I uai having In41#—•
tion, a tight tunoiheilng in
j purl of the W. II. V
Beginning ut the S. E.
f th. I. I* Langston survey,
stake from which
(>. hr*. V 72 12 W. o.4 vrs;
la r. o. bis. M t. 4 vrs; thencf N.
144.7 vrs a stake frttin which a It.
14i. Mrs V 13 Mil vrs. Do Bra S 33
; thence South 144 7
V\orthmglon N R.
liter, thence \V. 374 vra to the
ace of
( IT AT ION B
As nr*n
for now.
HONOH HOU. FOR WASkI M
I th and .V/i Onutn
Katy Pearl McDonald.
P.fara Bell Prather.
Charles Buines.
Itdbert Dorman.
Johnye Woodall.
Amir ( ork rum.
Constance Frnter.
-C.leo Edwards. Teacher.
HXKP TO BOARD
THE WH O MRS
Alba now fasists a m*‘V cul;i-
fa.se. not that there is any (
grt-ut need ot one, but the old I ThY
one lias he«xnnt until for oc- day.
cupimcv. and there nee times! -
when our is needed and it i* a ! 'f "Horn H -d" will tell us
....... plan lo lie prepared for her olher mime we will la- glad
an cmerfeney. Alba Herald '•> publish her (or hi*> teller.
‘ We halt lo throw nW coin*
Mr. C. M. Knight. t.ounlv imiicnfions in the wailrbaslfl,
Dciiionfitnitor. moved hin f»m- hut that tltr rule tioh'tM the
its ot Kiu<»ry lhi* week, they writer given ut* tlwir real
me <K*eu|>yiog the Pitrkir.g re**- mimes not l*» he |>uhli(ih#d.
idetie** on Vorfh Pin nit* r» «»ti t so llu* (‘ititor will know
sfieel. who vnu nre.
THE STATE C
To I He site rill or
of Bains County—4i
You arc hereby <
summon 'Hie I iikrn
Jf.hn Decker. !•> in
lion of this 4 dotion once
week for ft»ur consecutive
lo the return day hereof. I
nt**vg|Mif»er in >.*ur »«>unt\
be .. iH wHpufwi I'tildi dtctl I
therein, tuii if not. then in an\ ]
ncwn|)u|>er piiltlished in the Kigfith
......... .linliei.il District; to :i|>|M’ar at the
” v . ’ “ . , iiext regular term of the Diatrirt
U(*\t Sun<1ayf|OMirt of Bains r.ounty. to liv hold
____4* diiv. ten at the Court Hohm* thereof. In
. . . Einoi*, Texas, on the Second Mon
IcmlhgK nt)4l u|lte]r jn May. *A. D. Ift5. the same
Minis Mven of the Sllivmil coin the llth day of May
. * • .. | •*. * % .A. I). 1925 , then and there
!imilllty vixited MIm A/im' Hj,.,,. |f, Mn»wer to a |»etition f«*ed
'tides Inst Sunday. in said fanirt on the 23lli «ta\ of
•it ■ * is'.- Marrh, A. D. I92.'t. in a suit. »>um-
Mlss learnt* Roan, our very bered on the docket of said f.*a.rt
etfieient teacher. cafHttt her No. -337. wticretn ( J Mont a-
“ hool lo Dlugrr last Friday *Thr l'sBknnwHnH^r. ^"'(Oin
afternoon and Ihev plaVed a farkrr nrr ik-frnil*nK. *int ssid
very intcrcsbna game of bas- 1^7*""Jndh,hJ^r\ '£ nil
ket ball, the Willow bovs win- »rrt%ot Isml bins enit la-iagsrtas
ning over tbe t.in^ bTtfKlS'S
_ H Tbe (ifoger girls tlinngbl they Jsme. H. Hushes. Psteat Va. *1
11, | .ti , „ bf'"1 our 8irl"- b"1 lbrv hrrr t^en'^in *Jsreful oaiel |M»
lilt fleet»WO ol Hie Our girts just give ant Irving «r«»ion of .slit land for more thsn
scltowls. Dunbar and liockv ,____ lk. „,h.‘ If 4LJg the*'
ul,lieu- The Sin
n each
w eeks I
scarce will go wife and children spent the
week-end with Mrs. Flelclur's
mother. Mrs. Darker.
I'll ring off for this time.
IM XBAR-ROCRY VOTES
to niscosrist i:
COSSOUtiATlOX
IM
„ ____ ____ Ciingrr ^___
Point, held for the purpose of ,hf.v |lud |,uvr hnd a wtlo|r
of"practlce they would ^"'SLiT
at these |«,s
and sotorin
inter fei
district, respited in a 'Vote of
7(i to 3t against consolidation.
AImhiI two year* ago an etec-
ll'on was held which resulted
in a smalt majority1 for con-
solidation
vote was light Sctur-
huvr beat them. too. Il »hs a. ttirtr ihiow-mIimi. Heins hostile
our girls' find game this sea- JJJTUW OT InTtl
SOU. perfrrt Iheir idle which has ii«hts
I will close. Everybody be
good. alt elsimanb. The eeaidenee of the
■ - itefemtants nre unknow,« and th-ir
unknown and ,il,d«Uff>
Fatitor. I wish you would
order another rain. t»r nav- pm
n't got enough yet. hut we nre
very lliankful for the one wf
iliil g«‘l mu all uni in this
Hid expended.
* riled b> iw^dicH
niistAc* this petilii»a
that upon » hmeing hereof U*ef have
judgment quieting their title lo
said fund upon the IHmnliffs pnv-
tntf nil ««»sl III this behalf laid m*4
land expended. For aM td which in
!ih*t\ ImuhuI will ever pr:»>
I Herein Fail Not. anti have h fort
__ ' saht t!o4irt. at its aforesaid next
P. W. PEARSON, M. vz:
■ have executed Ihs* same.
(liven under nil band antt* tie
sf»l of xnitl t'oiirl id office in
Emory. Tcx;»a this the 2,'4h, it:t> of
4»nrch A. I»- . I92.’>.
4. O. SISK Cb rk.
IMstrict <4»urt Itaifis 0>., Texas
General Practice
Office Keevea Drug Store
The Jute F e Ou^Kt To Get Bids hoi The Concession— Lu'k.B,
' "j/yOU^ET yoof?€
>!tr ' w Mj.T /v jEMTEoceo TO ijOhrit / j 1
X>0 AWE RAWD CiOILT V OT p
_rn»Xtrfa v\xtS61S Al the j\
wuq/'.f /J to Be T(. f i, vot} 30 oax$ in
^KSZ~~__ON ME, ■ Mh .-J ----X
1 '. <4 ' ( IT JUDGE » ’ 1
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1925, newspaper, April 3, 1925; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845540/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.