Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1929 Page: 5 of 8
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Friday. jult term, iw
Soloman was Ihe wisest man. No
| wonder, rton women is enough! to
j ipak* anybody wise.—Leadti.
Dear Editors—You are wrong,
j You leave the impression that Sol
oinan had six hundred wives, when
the fart is |hjt he had seven bun
dred. Heave ao fend whei
WILL BE IN MARKET FOR
MELONS MONDAY
lielong.- Kd Alexander.
| Any errtuicoo* reflection upon
JHB Che rhur Meter of Mi.y perion or
firm op|>eaiiii|| m n»e*e eolmnnt
> Will be gladly anil promptly cor-
. recfcfl upon culling the attention
| of tbe manage went to the mi tide
* M question
Notice* of cbuich rnieituln-
itirnU where a cliurge of u<tinit-
aion i* made, obituarie*. curd* of
( thank* resolutions of reaped, and
■dl matter not new*, will he rburg-
H •* . 0d for at t!ic regular rntea.
Meatlamcft Knuna Fdwurd.. Ains-
worth <!. A. Southerlun I and son,
J.um-x. ami M.va Hill Amu viMltd
in Winnshoro, Wcdne* k»>.
MAHONK NOTH K
All member* of Ihe Mars Hill
Lodge No. 292 are requested to In-
present at the meeting Saturday
night. Degree work will be con-
ferred 1 L. MLNGHKV
W H. Suihlerth .mil Jaxper Pil-
Have cu«h buyer for Id or 15
l«r«i of ((urlaiu) were here Mon
acre farm with vood houxe and
day. Mr. Su«l«h »th i« 9 foimer
well improved. Must be within
resident of Kinor>, living here
2 or 2 1-2 miles of Emory.
about twenty year, a||i>. tl* i,
See Turn W Hill A Co.
oow located at Garland where he
“JtJ.ii iiu^ Moiuiuv will p;Tv ihe tltgn-
est prices for Water Melons. My office
and Produce quarters are now in the
Meyers Curing i'lanl building hast <>t
the postoffice, and I want you to ask
for prices and give me a chance before
you sell your produce.
E. S. BARKER,
Kmory, Texas.
DRINK ROOT BEER AND LAUGH
AT OLD SOL
“ * !.*»« iniisiird a fount am Loot”
Herr Keg and
V-.
now serve you
with this invigorating dring. Also
Julep flavor*. !o siu
lasie.
pkg*. Cigarettes
Prime Albert
I oaves Bread
MELTON FILLING STATION
2 doors N. PostolTice
Kmory, Texas.
operates a successful poultry and
dairy farm.
Allen Ingrain and family of Cor*
1 an ana and Zulu Ingram and fauuls
of Ciystal City are visiting in
Emory and vicinity.
BanisfcHead Colds Want Ads
Sr,mm*' Sniflaif? H<*dacfce? Be-
ware— let Muitemie Laiative Cold
Tabirurettrve that head a4d promptly.
Mr*. M. W. Itul.io.) of Dali** ri*- [
turned home Suniiay, after ,|rml !
in« some tin**- here with her j
father, J. H. tiuntrr, who has hern :
aich tor several wrek». Wr art-!
■■ad to oule Mr. Gunter is report* il I
nn*m* I________ __
—easy te taka. M ustmiif Cokf Tah-
Iby
by maker* of tarauua
1«U are prepared
MuatanOe.
Aa a .part* I aaaa Um. trial »ia.
|M may obtain a nfular Me pach*
aaa for Me b* attaint tfua a*»*r
tliawa* and aandfa* it wtth Ma.
alaa lain ■aaaaaadtMoa.Ia
Thr MuaUrulc Company. Uevdaad, a
Wanted—To Iradr pood far for
■own or yrarllaft.—I- H. Itiikrl,
Vlhu, Route 1. AM It
MONUMENTS
______I ] rrprtsrni the We,tern Marble
Iaost. Found. For Balel^f ^ JL2LZ
' one of your loved ones I would hi
HATES—at per word for Ihe Drill w aow yo- our ,jm. Uu,
. |ler word tor rat b I prjr„ .r, r„011^|*.
C M. MARTIN, Kmory, Texas.
insertion; lc |*r word for eat h
suhexqurnt insertion.
Hu,---
| We want your fat rattle.—J
I SISK.
South Texas Honey, both in
coiub and extra* t, 12 and 15 cents
U’re Next!
When in search of a good shave or
a becoming hair cut just stop on the
comer, U’re next.
0. C. VINCENT
The Barber
'Iper pound. See me or leave orders
| A Bond piano in f.r.t el.,, col. „ ,ackrU., More—W. N. MULLINS
dilion, for sale, price #2tH> IhU is I
DENTAL NOTICE
DR. S. CLOUD NOBLE
Dentist.
Mineola, Texas.
In Emory Each Tuesday
Office in Foster’s Drug Store.
a genuine bargain Family dor, not Two „(khJ fre>ll milk cowt
need ...alrumenl. Apply A lb.. w„, H.
fir, for further information Wf. hmory,
I WANT YOLK CREAM
m
e need
Am putting in
Station in Kmory and want to buv
your cream. Also, buy all kinds
produce.
J. T. REEVES.
Wc have two clients with pro-
perty in Greenville to trade for
(.Main istn.g farm property in Mains county.
Tom W Hill A Company.
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Mule
left A. A. Henderson's ll-mili s
South Point Ju!\ t Weight abou
Nofite la hereby given Ihul hid, hMI, li«ht brown; fair .omlition;
will be rreeived by Ihe Emory M(|h, n,wr- |,,r(k |„..ldi e,„; |„n|i
ladrpendeut S*liooi Board for a h.llr |.,|„ral reward—W M
ilrpoatlory for the Kmory lade- CRUMPTON. Pornl. 31 2
pendent School funds for two years l .. .
In-ginning with the opening of the
I in try school in September 192 *
J. W. BAI.LEW. Ser’v
i». W. PEARSON, M. D
iirnerat Pracice
Ollue al .vtuibei laud * llruk More
EM* III Y, TEXAS.
H. D.
Attn
GARRETT v
iornry-af Law
laaeraare—Betk Fir* aad tiara
Office—Rode, A Carter Brick Ea,
aide
School nurse say9
all girls should
know this
i*V
J*
THIS IS REAL SUMMER TIME
«nd wi* urc all trying to find nice cool,
comfortable doming which will help
in to keep cool and comfortable.
Al A Kiland Clothing Store, is offer-
ing everything in the cool line, at prices
you can afford to pay.
We will make it worth your while to
drive to Greenville and supply your
wants at this store.
If you are going on a vacation, make
your selections fit clothing and furnish-
ings the kind that will make you look
the best and feel comfortable.
AL A. KILAND CLOTHING STORE,
Greenville, Texas.
Side Souk re
KMORY. TEXAS
QOMETIMES we have more uted tires around
AJthc pla* e than we can use. Right now we
have less. In fact, wc have none at all in many
tiles and for that reason we are disposed to give
ui.usually liberal allow ances. Drive over to the
store. I.et us look at your tires, appraise their
vVueon new GUARANTEED AND BONDED
DUNLORs. We’ll give you
LI IKE HI AL ALLOWA.Xf i:S
on
iiunraintppd
IHAMIPS
TAINIOP Tires arc •<>
LJ gtxHj.M) strong,tli
they tire guaranteed by
' good, to strong,that
ed by a
Surety hood. For a full
year, this amanng guar-
antee cover* you a^uii
v »njt
cry injury
i n to a tire
ainn
practically
that can 1
— an nlrlii. rim-rut*,
blow outs, collision*
even abuse you know is
your own fault. Only a
great tire could mile
good on Sueh sweeping
claims Come in TO-
DAY. Let u* show you
Dunlop* tell you more
ahottr rhr* Surety Rond
Guarantee.
H1ALKING to a roomful of high
L school girls on personal hygiene,
• n d -tri-t Bum f«Ui.
"On# of the baric r ’lea of health for
girls Is to keep the system functioning
nsturslly at all times. Normal exercise
and diet habits should be encouraged.
Bui when necessary t here’s no harm in
taking nujol, since it works mechani-
cally and can’t diaturb the normal
f ths
1 functions of any organ of the body
Particularly with girls, there are time.,
when nujol should always be taken.
Take a spoonful every night for a few
day*. It’s a thoroughly safe and harm-
less method. It won't cause distress or
see pains or griping.”
Nujol is different from any other auS-
stance, it nawtahia n »drugs or msdi-
rme. It can be taken safely no matter
how you are feeling becaust It is se
pure and harmleaa, and works ao
esRi'j- • Fv*ry woman should ksep u
l has this
genuine.
easily • Evsey woman should keep «
bottfson hard. E*s»ry dfuggtfl has this
remark able substance. Get th* %
o o k !
MONEY SAVING VALUES
IX
.Men’s Women’s and Children's Shoes
Head the Price* out loud for each Price Shout* It** Ssxiag*
For Men and Boys
Men’s Oxfords *2.7*1. *•< 7*» and «!.79
Boy's Oxfords S1.9K, $2.19. *2.98, *.U9
Ladies’ Fine Shoes
$1.79, $2.79. *3.79, $4.79
Hi.
Austin’s
Shoes
Arch Supporter
$4.79
Children’s Shoes $1.49, $1.79, $2.49
Tennis Shoes
E. W. Gunnels
West Side Square
Greenville. Texas.
ftefoof
mm w . _ ----- ----- at.*, ----a*> A linik—
MASON
FILLING
iSTATION
We ctn Mve you the cost and bother
of removing the old shingles— can prr
serve their insulating value by covering
rkam with this «peaai .e-roofing shingle.
Ttw. strong, extra thick, it makes a root
that's beautiful and doubly
*-vl..Wny. It will pa, you to let us
Sgure on your reroofing job.
BLACK & WHITE
EMORY,
FILLING STATION
- TEXAS
HEAVER__
VULCANITE
HEXAGON SLAB
ii
H. L
Phone No. 674w, or No. 68,
McLARRY
Greenville, Texas.
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Tom W. Hill and Son. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1929, newspaper, July 26, 1929; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845661/m1/5/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.