Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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Health
Poor hralth. poor
dlti-m of flesh, oveifat
down behind, llttltu, dumpy.
** ARGON TtsHATMbN f , j Owe .....MB PI
WONDERFUL. HE SAYb t <m p|ar* so value to aBjrttilag I I
CLI I.i —— but or po*a«m, escag* » “» "*•-
---TWaa* uf jx-upp ,r, I U» K** Ill^=r-rf JflW Chrf-.
now taking Sargaa Treatment with; -D*'“ u’ "*^ ri ]
Hilo TOO the most ustoaiahlng mid ■raUtymuj , ^
hrokrn mml., and .carte ot men .ml, ** ^ ^ hand, that boa*
and
womcu art daily lulling what
It Rather So Hailrf
tt ap'1
tha (hUi ka***i
or joal beginelng to
Vo .he Wit of Vpt. inli. r |
Mott.
Molted or beginning to molt early ,
In August
ay, full or bkx-d, rrd in tqlor.
•n.
Prominent. bright.
Ptevlr Bonei ’
Tli'.n, flexible, 'jus-ad apail more
than tin width of two fingers.
Camk
Shrunkr i. palrr or dull»r red *n
rotor, comparatively hard, env
• red with whititb scales.
Eye.
Sunken,
a nee.
doll, listless in appeur-
Pt
I<’vie Bones.
Thirkif. In* Men Bile, spread
•part two flngrrx or less
Sift: of * Inlumrn.
dprrad ol three or more fintie>>
in the niiaUer Imili and four or
more in the laiftrr tried* from
piss*. uvnui tu Util of Yeti
Length u( karl atioutd also in
romidrred. A ben rtth a li ng
keel may have greater caparily
than one with a abort keel but
greater opread between pelvic
hone* and end of keel.
IMhgki ol Abdomen.
Mi. fkralble.
......... UN —
of Vanh
expand.moist.
Site of Ab-totnen.
Spread ot tea. tliiaai three fiugrts
in the amaibr breeda and lee.
Ilian four in the huger breed.
•tralght path! for yoor foot, tar that I
which ta lame be turned oat of the j
, out , not ! I »
Hah. 12:11 Ik
-**•>«* bh tiaalort — ,
^ tt
I Poe wi>m la ilia hop* at tha hypo-
l elite, though h* hath gained, when
! Cod' takrlh away hit aoul? Will God
| bear Ms cry when I rouble coiaetb
‘ upon hlat—Joh y7:8. II.
Flexibility ol Ai duuu-n.
Smaller, harder, lea. flexllilr.
jApt earancr of Vent.
1 Comparatively smalt. herd.
only to yellow-thanked
Pah yellow or wliilt
kfm or thnae pMi r -1
from biood no. aiev I
law shank*. bwt ah. uiil!
M day have not besaa j
A flock on (rood [:»«|
retain yellow ahnnk !
gmnlai extent Ulan!
ywda.
t ta yvllow-breki
Ma or white.
i wwiy K> ye! low-skinned
‘ •hit «w* pink.
lue
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II. M. MAXFIKI.ll
, Umh iiuiir lor I hem.
Among the I»tnt to give
thusiMst&r pruihi is H. M. Muxfivk*,
uj 3414 Hast 16th St.. Ft. Worth,
wiiu sitys:
"I wouldn't take any tnuount ol
money for th<* klmmJ Surgoii «tut in*
AI a ml three years ago I becurru J
terribly run-flown, nervous ami 1
anaemic. My liver wits nut of
order and I nearly always was ron-
xtipUrd and bilious- Nothing I
ate »*'«**'I with uae. I tried dieting. ;
l»ut that didn't help. 4.as puins I
“ ’ rr” ’’(fkould about through »n> doiiuch !
v oiMA. jaaU U|> into rny t’hvai. j *uU<m j
lApplie. only to yellow -shanked , Uilf my fl)<M, ,n<l f,i qu,.,„|v *aw j
breed*.) Deep or medium yellow I > wel(fc ...... kitk , ,.uaW hardly
stay on my feet.
Ml was v» nervous I couldn't
i sleep and would stay awake half
j the night. M> breath was InmI, nr. (
{tongue ii>ate<l nnd I lost weiglil
and strength. I fli*!n‘t have auv
j energy. I was susceptible lo cuhts,
I and they were very stubborn and
would liang on for week*.
gut some Sargoti and nghl
puckered.
There are many reasons
for the ease of steering
___the new Ford__
Beak Cok>r.
(Applies only to
agreed- » Yellow
low.
'[Delicious
^-3^ood
A food for pro-
tein; a food tor
mineral salts;
for calcium and
phosphorus; all
the essentia] ele-
ments for health
and strength are
found in good
cheese. And all
the essential ele-
ments of good
rheese are found
in Kraft Cheese.
[RAR^CHEESE
111 KRAFTPHEN1X
I'JI cHttSt COMPANY
Vonl Color.
IAmdte* only to yrllow'-.k’nncd
!«>.*.? Vcllowf,
IS* two bow4 which cor hr tell on each »id« of vcn|
tut Now,
foasgei
omll
COACHES TA*K NOTICE
Ml fine. AdWrtku! ^
'■iwaavilte February
gat and I foci tru!
—Mru. M. Uns.
_______ AdBgrlkh n
IM blunted frui.ua
NH Hf ak-cp well,
■poor and lower
old ai.lt mkl-|
Ihoogh woo there. N .
yoo Vvo triad for
.m* Bowels. Adl.-r.ka
you-rC, M. NIX.
(t-atb Week)
liver c-
ff*cr w*» wrlll Ivavc our Omrty
Meet on the Mh of February. Bach
coach who will have a team to
enter, be sure lud meet *he war*
nrittce at the court houve Siltir-
day, February the 2nd. We have
aome very important business It*
attend lo.
A- H, SI.AFtiHKH.
Director (ieneral.
• M S. ROACH.
. Director of Athictkft
a ' from tlu* first dose I begun to feel
r pa > >e |M.ftrr | never vaw nn>thing like!
’ it. My appetite i* gfaxt and I cal !
"" j what I w ant without a sign of di> j
tress. I sleep like a tired boy and
in the morning I just feel fine. All j
my nervousness is gone and I am
brimful of new strength and energy
and I haven't had a cold since
! started taking it. 1
“Virgon Soft Maas Pills arc the
most wonderful laxative I ever
look. They ended my constipation
I without upsetting my system o»
I making n»e sick in the least.”
Sargon may be obtained in Kiimm )
from C. M. NIX.
I*. W. PEARSON, M. D.
(irnrnit I’rnrirr
Office at Foatrr'i Drug Shire
EMOIIY. TEXAS.
H. D. GARRETT
Attorney-m-Lmm
lanrun- Hath Flra sod Ms no
Office—Rodea ft Carter Brick Ea*
Side Square
EMOHT. TEXAS
THE m Ford If nrqdM
ally coxy to rteer brr.iiu of
the well - proportioned
weight of the cor, the ateel-
apokc wheel*, the e«-ordl-
nsted deoign of opring* and
ohock ahiarhart. the ifie
and design of the ateming
wheel, and the temple tne-
chonical ronotruction of the
fleering gear.
The Ford a leering gear ie
of the worm and oertor
type uaed on high-priced
core and ie Uuvo-qwarter
irrevenible.
In simple, non tcehnleol
language, this mean* that
the car respond, eaaily and
Quickly to thr »tee ring wheel,
yet there ia no danger of the
wheel being yeriied iruni tin
handa of the driver by rnta
or bump* in the rand. A
light tuurh guide* the ear,
yet yon alwaya have that
ncceoMry frehof-the road ao
eaawitial to good driving.
Strength of material* and
careful worknwnahip give
nmiKual stability to the Ford
steering gear and houriag.
The steering worm, for
instance, ia sfdined to We
•leering worm shaft and Is
stronger, of conne,
than if a single kev
were naed to bold Ci
the shaft «nd worm to-
gether. The steering *••
sector is forged and mm
chined in the same pioan
with its shaft.
The hunting of tlm atoor-
of three steel larging*, oiee-
trieally welded together.
Thi* housing ia then aiertrb
colly welded to the steering
mlumn. Such a une plate
steel unit Ie naturally mack
sturdier than if several parte
were used and bolted or rh-
Throughout, the now Ford
steering ■aebantem lo an
simple in design and so sacs
fully made that it rognlm
practically ao ettmflan
The only thing for yon to
do is to have the front (tear-
ing spindles, spindle con-
necting rode, and dreg I’ J*
lubricated every 500 milac
and the steering gear lubri-
cated every 2000 mile*.
For this vml. vou w.'U
find it boot to consult the
Ford dealer. He ha* been
specially trained and
eguippcd to belp^rou get
from your car over the tang-
ent period of time at
a minimum af treso-
blr and eeptnri,
Ford Motor Company
Mih» (>> slcllc Leonard »penf the
wct*k-en«l in F»rihenvUle.
Mr*. Qwmh Bell of l)nlla» i*
here ikiUni her mother, Mr*. M.
Sent on.
Miss Mary l^iu Rot It is vbitinM *n j
VVmv»na.
jp SHOE SHOP
‘}. ha**- e|um<! n Shr Shop just itflir
alr.-r-t End from thr depot and .'ill npprcclnt<- your
work. All work giwraitliH'i! and price* mi«ni:il>li
L. D. GRESH^\M
Point,
TEXfiB-LOUIBIANA POTTER COMPANY
\ roar wobtm cut* *oti-Dii>a
firn.ft Often
FOm AfOPtTH, TEXAS
A Messab'e to our Bcp-boyeeg.
TO BUY OBOUMBKKd
We will operate nur cucumber vnts in Einuiy dur
mg the IT* jruson und (hi»e win dc.Mre io ^io<\
euetnnbcrs nit retjuceled lu mil nl S. II. Il.xi.r* ..r
M. Felton’s and *ign cmiirHct lor the atituum tlicy
wish to piout- Wc mual liuvc at lca*t lut) acre*
W a
l;.st year '’.all a* once and sign up for your nercug-
Ikat uvbl7lh}hlI*WHy l>e nrrangcd for the com.nj
f -M'MMi*
1 NOTKK
SHKHIFF’S RALh
The Slat* of l>xas ('.ounty of lUiih
By virlu** of i»n t*rclf*r of *alv. ix-
mm d oirt »f H>‘ HdnoiiMe IHHih l
Court of Kaufman County, on »•»«
du of litatif) 1 Hi IWi
j by thr Link Ihvrcof, in the cast «»f
Sta'i N 1,1 m il B ink 1 !*« rcB. 1 <
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1 I377A, and to m*. »»s Nhrriff. diret •
t inti th Itvf < • 1 w'll i*i •** * > 1
m u for cacti, a Htitu H»r hours
, iv for si"
I on thr First Yiw**4py *b
' March A. 1). II12k, it brin« Hie -Mil
fluv of xa«fi nn nlli. More th< r.«iirt
VfotiM (toot i '.iiiI 11 <1 ■ 4 >u»rt)
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— (tpEriknl property, lo-wii: \'l
itiat ci Iiiiii Irttrl <*r pnrrt K *.f '-diiil
! -tluali.l III H >'ns Count'. 1* vs.
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lieing .♦ tractv * *.. i *.. ••
i IMM M»« ie u* tup appiiMtm-
I tv > w.*rr» *" •—••• •••••• • j-r
I tkis land !"ing tn the N. ti. t'.rittcn-
i
4 tract cor tuiniou 14* ■«tc*
lmore or Imi, ttiit lam! I>Iih|
the X. 4». Crittcmkvn survey in said
J county; the second tract rantiin,fiH
| in 7 arm more or lexx fn H»* R«»H
! • tut survey in w»ul oiuntjf; and the
j third tract rontaudna etciy
i uM county, and being tlir
i s;»: up 1 1 ! * .
ct at- 4*x tin First Nathtnut
f Ti i r* tl ITxaa, on January .«t
j I iil.s SiKitl. »f tlx- town ..1 l-.MMJ
j in said . mill! v ot Halos nod wliirt.
1 1*11.1 has l>«-«n or. o|V*«it b)-, the *•-
fstelaoW, II 1- Cawm-.J
1 j »» . rv.iw)n t'Mflf and H
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O' - e,rat obllratlon la to satlnfy the aervlce needs
of our cuatonera and the filling of that obligation should,
and muot take preference over any other activity of thle
organization. The cuatonrfr haa a right to expect cour-
imiiing aervice at all tines and it la up to each
you to give it to hits for the mutual benefit of all
te oue,
concerned.
L ij- a situation ariaee srhioh any one of you or, not in a
pemt. • to handle, you ore not to evade og alight the laaue,
but are to paa* it or mediately to the next higher offl-
r.«. «ho has the equipment at his disposal to neet the caa-
.nmsrfh anr.* »-
You Tho are in daily aoi.tact vlth the customer, yea
who have the'directing of the energ.es of others of our
employee#, OTery individual oonnsct.ed with this organiza-
tion, have one common obJeotlve--to see *h»t the ouatoiiiar’a
reasonable want* and da|iroo are aatiaried at a o-inuaum c-i
tlma and troubl* to him.**-To that end all the facilitiea cf
j, and nail trtienever tl.t needs
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1929, newspaper, February 8, 1929; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845687/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.