The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1923 Page: 4 of 16
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PAGE FOUR
LILLIE ITEMS
LOOK WHO’S HERE!
The Show Worth While
$2.00 Cash Per Year
HAPPY JACK JENCKS
Owen Kent
the
KNICKERBOCKERS
night.
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GENERAL HUCTKS
Title. ISrferted
W. R. ORR
DENTIST
City Natieaal
A. C. Haynes and that ee the hnt
the Court Roane deer, of t'eltingw
dining I signment must, within four months 16th day of April A. D. 1923, then
Wat- ' after the publication of this notice, and there to answer a petition filed
.a w —3 *-—. a a iVklk ik. maI.) a k. - — a a. e a 1. S _ e wx . A.
I'^rtxe in CM (Wb
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right, title and
J V. IANGFDRD
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'uner 4
will give
food for
If you want to buy anything from
I he farmers of Collingwworth county,
cun an ad in the Wellington leader
the Court House thereof, in Welling-
ton, Texas, on the 3rd Monday in
April A. D. 1923, the same being the
21 in Block 237 in the town of Wei
lington Collingsworth County. Texas.
You
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At* X Ry (X Saroey, in OTvVgs
worth tVuatx, Trxav and levied up
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tVuwly
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ty, Greeting
comma’.d< i
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Made
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Collingsworth
You are Hereby
Texa-.
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! said court. No 19! and styled Citywxf
Wellington '* A. C. Haynes, places*
in my hands for service, t. J V
langford as Sheriff of CoJHeg-swvrth
County. Texas, did, o» the 3»h day
of Decejnber 1921. levy o* certain
Real Estate, situated ta CMHggewerth
County, Texas, described as follow q
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1
Entered as .<cond -class matter Aug
26. 1909, «t the post office at Welling- .
ton. Texas, under the act of March
8. 1879.
rnary A. D. 1913 1
filed in raid Cour
February A. D. 1
bered on t
No. 844, wherein Bertie Hurley is
Plaintiff, and John Hurley is De-
fendant, and said petition alleging
that upon the 28th day of December
1919, the defendant permanently
abandoned plaintiff, without cause;
. H*im. gs •aarrUre
Scett, Hated in my
A \ i* the Rxydr Afhinwre to the
tew* of Con.agsworth
<V**tx Texas Forty Fhrbt riFi
>.-re< c* laM, «Nft of the Southwest
part of the S-ssthoast One Fourth of
TractMe le all t'eerts
Office Oxer FY»»t Natismal
Send your name and address plainly
written together with 5 cents (and
this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine
Co., De« Moines. Iowa, and receive in
return a trial package containing
Chamlierlain’s Cough Remedy for
coughs colds, croup, bronchial, "flu”*
and whooping coughs, and tickling
throat; Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablet* for etomaeh troubles,
indigestion, gassy pains that crowd
the heart, billiousness and constipa-
tion; Chamberlain’s Salve, needed in day of January, 1923
! NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE—-
I REAL ESTATE.
To all per.-on, interested in the E.-
tate of Mari knn Th. o (>-on, <!•
\dnuxM»»n Tik and b(k
w pup. r of general « ir
h l a b<. n cuntmuou*
A. D. 1!W3 in a suit, num-
the docket of sail Court
Read the want ;... in the Welling
ton 1 ruder.
U<
Saturday night wau ttie cutdeu.
time of the winter down to within
five or :ix degrees ot zero. Just a
light snow, while ail o. r the state
heavy snow, sleet and r fell. In .
South Texas considerable ■!
done by the freeze
THE TALK OF TECAS
HAPPY JACK JENCKS
and his
14— KNiri ERBOCKERS -14
MUS1G CONEDY —DRAMA
WE’ f I15X FEB. 12TH
1923.
L V. LANGFORD.
Sheriff Collingsworth County,
RY THE LEADER PRINTING CO.
J. CLAUDE WELLS. Editor.
NOTICE.
I am storing my Walnut .
room furniture at Mrs. M. P Wat
Irins. Y.... . . .»
it. Mrs. H^nry l^lamar 27--
week for the period of ten day «. i \
elusive of the fir : .lav of publication,
before the return dav hereof.
_________________NOllt.l.--
and of which all horn - p<"ople would
bo a haf'''d. Which do vou prefer’1
When th. i can I .- puhli-,. .1 for
less -'ibscription pric • it will be done.
Boo t vour home pa
ways boosting for you.
it strange how any person
an idea and will fight for
as long as he ha.-, breath;
paper express an idea and
THIS ISSUE OF THE WEL-
LINGTON LEADER
The attention of the readers of the
leader is called to this issue of the
paper. There are a nuniebr of spec-
ial articles that are worth reading
One by Roger W. Babson, the great
eat financial stati-tician in the world;
one by Mr. Steinmetz, the electrical
wizard; one by Mrs. Phebe K. War
ner of Claude, the famous writer of
the Panhandle who i ever fail- to tell
The ball game played at Welling
ton between Salt Fork and Wilnul-
cer was in favor of Salt Fork. Then
Salt Fork played Fresno, but got
beat.
On account <>f the
ROY L. NOLES.
County Clerk Colling-worth
County. 28-2
house.
putting a tel-
this writing,
-taving with
The Clarendon College Quartet will
appear at the high school auditorium
Frida) night, February 9th This
.quartet will render sacred and comic
song, humorous and dramatic read-
ings and many other entertaining
i features. This quartet comes to Wel-
lington very highly recommended and
■ are said to be exceptionally good.
This program will be given under
the auspice- of the Young People's
Missionary Society of the Methodist
church and the admission will be 20
rents for children and 40 cents for
adults. I jet all who can attend
present at this program.
every family for burn*, scalds,
wounds, piles, and skin affection*;
thase valued family medicines for
only 5 cent* Don’t mis* it.—Adv.
in -aid
T H
XX arren
We thank the Ixird for
unprejudiced
the
The weather
I some sickness,
Mrs. Boyett
1 eastern Oklahoma
day of November A. D. 1922, executed
a *4eo<i of assignment, conveying to
the undersigned all of his property
for the benefit of all such of his cred-
itors as will consent to accept their
proportional share of his estate and --------- _ -------- _____ ... _. ..R_
discharge him from their respective lar term of the District Court of Col-
i claims, and that the undersigned ae- J hngsworth County, to be holden at
' cepted said trust, and has duly quali-
fied a required by law.
All creditors consenting to said a»-
and styles!
Brown and
They worked the school ground
Tuesday and it look a lot better. _
Grandma Easterly has left for Elk
City, Okla., with the intention <7f
. making that her home.
flu
just
and there
prayer meeting Sunday.
Mr. atid Mr-. Ollie Wilson visited
.Mr. and Mr-. Walter Johnson
day.
Mr. and Mrs. O.-car XVilliam
uo.t ot nut I. t’an one year. p:>
ceding the late of thi- notice, in the
t'ourty of Collingsworth, State •'
iexa.-, al -I you -hall cau e -aid no
the -aid County Judge,
ord.-r in writing, un
hand and the seal of the
Court of Culling-worth
nttest.sl by the Clerk
• 29th slay of Janu-
Nearly 3200 worth of paper v re
ceived this week, and any wan in
the stationery line can he supp1 •d
on short notice. The work done b
the Leader office is just a little bet
ter than can be done elsewhere
All persona
bidder, as the
Brow., and XX . rmt .1. a’, n.
. ' 1
thi.- notice by publication, in the
Engli h language, < >.cn a week for
three con—cuti’.e w, . k immediately
preceding -aid dav of ale, in the
Wellington Leader, a newspaper p •
li-hed in Collingsworth County.
XX line.-• my hand, thi
February
Advertise your wants in the Mader.
It will save you many steps.
proud .of the way the many
r the Leader are renewing
their subscription- and of the many
new subscriber . Occasionally, but
not very often, some one “cusses”
the leader, and of com -e we are used
to hearing had thing and have be-
come tougl kinned. It naturally
doe- us good to have the great ma-
jority of reader compliment the pa
per and -ay they cannot do without
it. Isn’t
can have
that idea
but let a
that same galoot rise- up in bis wrath
and cries, “Down with the paper (or
editor); he has no right to exist,
much le have an idea or belief of
his own.’ Theythen stop their pa-
per and look surprised when they see
that it continue- to be published week
after week.
the many who are
enough to grant their fellow man
same right* they take.
WELLINGTON. TK1AS
the fXrrt Tvewtav iA
Lots 7 9-11 in B‘ «ek t. leh Ware*. 1*53. t»* rome hrtng the 6th'
at the Coart
NDTKT OF SHERIFFS SUF
REAL KNTATF
Bro. Cien .i t pr- u iiO i
aiday and Sunday rr.1 ’
• H« R. H
Judge, of Col
that the
Mr-. Stow i one of
SPE( I U. SERLVI. M ATINKF..SAT. IO;<M M. PRU E hk \\
Serial i* \Im» Kun U ith Kccul.u Saluidax Malincr at 2:‘U> p. nt.
1 tiff with buddy harm, bj bacMi
mg habitually m’. vvaltxi. an. tK»;
1 upon the 6th day e* iVvvmtwr 1919.
! the defendant Mole* Uy throateoaU
Just as a passing comment we
make the remark that the recent cold
snap should have been a boon ta the
coal dealers and plumbers io this sec
tion of the Panhandle. !x>U of water
pipes were frozen and bursteu. Ata®
a good many automobile owner- had ’
to pay out some money due to the
weather. “It’- an ill wind that blow, 1
nobody good.”
It appearing t«i
Templeton, County
hngsworth County. Tex.ii-
intere t- of the . tate of Mary Ann
Thompson, deceaM •!. require the ap
pointrnent of a temporary adminis-
trator, and hi
having, by t
der his
County
County, Texas,
thereof, on hte
ary, 1923.
APPOINTED
C. J. Glenn Temporary
tor of the estate of Mary Y»n Thomp-
son, deceased.
NOW. THEREFORE,
interested in the welfare of the said
estate are hereby notified to appear
before the county court of Collings-
worth County, Texas, at the next reg-
ular term thereof,to be held at the
court house in Wellington, Texa- on
the 5th day of March 1923 Then And
there to contest such appointment if
they so desire; and, if -uch appoint-
ment is not conte.-ted at the term
of court so named in this citation,
then the same shall hecmoe perma-
nent.
herein fail not, but of this writ
make due returns as the law directs.
Given under my hand and seal of
office in Wellington, Texas this 29th
Thi ills Hjj ( unuxl) Big
could bo i- .. I cht.qi i ti..i-i #2 per
year, bit ii v.uidd : , U> iw. ui.oap"
I Fit Wxy e* redah Rrl F»
* . a* .*9 — - - - W ------a --
—
-
lai.guvgv tvwa: i- puunuff
continues cold with
colds and flu.
and children left for
where they met
Mr. Boyet. They inten.l to make their
future home there.
The stork visited Mr. and Mrs.
Will Horton’s Monday*leaving a baby
girl.
Mr. Stow ir spending a few days
with his wife.
the teachers of Lily school.
M r. and M rs,
proud parents of a baby boy
Mr. Ed Speed and wif
the Turner home Friday
Mi.-- Catherine Turner
friend- and relatives at
Mr. Jerry Brewer and
Jack Brewer Monday.
Owen Hightower nd
Red rehitivi <- ’I
NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS
OF M. E.
| THE STATE OF TEXAS
County of Collingsworth
Notice is hereby giver that by x-j
, tue of a certain Order of Sale xsu«si
, out of the Honorable iNrtrirt tYxrt
; of Collingsworth County, m the Mb.
CITATION BY PI Rl.lt <T1ON , day of December, tFt* bx J M
i Full — '
by J. D. Wilso , of tin- <mty which
treats of the farmer'. problems.
These articles are all well written and
have been obtained al con-iderable ex
pense to the Leader management.
There are numerous other timely ar-
ticles that will make good reading.
Then there is the regular monthly
magazine which is brimful of good
choky reading, with a page for the
kiddies. Then one occasionally hears
a kick at the subscription price of
les than 4 cents per issue. What
other'eommodity can be bought for
that small amount that
pleasure, entertainment,
thought, a boost for the hynie and ed-
ucation for the children, as does tin-
home paper? Just because the papers
used to be is.-ued for $1 per year when weather there
lime and paper counted as nothing Sunday school
and when the editor had to beg peo
pie to bring him in something to eat
some stovewooil, or “a load of cobs”
per sc to pay the subscription to en-
able the editor to hide the patches
on his pant-, i- no t
same price should prevail. Now-a-
•lays the newspaper business takes a-
much money to run a.- any other
business in f wn, bank included. Very
few busine>< enterprise- in this city
have a hea'i< r pavroll ■>n<i expense
account than the Wellington leader
We cal! your attention to this merely
lo have you at least give the news
paper man endit fo having at least
common bu ine - judgment and that
the old idea of the m-w.-paper being
an object of harity and being run
.-Olely for vhe public t<> u-<- a- such
Mr. John Tucker and wife and Mr-
Annie Easterly were visitor- at Mr.
ami Mr.-. Harri ’ Tuesday.
Mr. anil Mrs J. I . Cumrnir
moved in their n w
Mr. Oliver Tucker is
ephone in his house at
Mrs. Annie Harnett i
Mrs. William .
Mr. Doil Anm and
Kill" .1 ,'H1 ■ ;tol~“W'the Sei!) lii-niF
from Fridav until Sunday.
HUMMING BIRD
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< LYRENDON COLLEGE QUAR-
TET TO BE HERE FEB.
.. 1 e same tn Ing
al 'umth, at tin
or, >> <'otling.-w->r’.!
I n ‘ -At.llii •!,.
•’ to . ■
irt ..•> - ■ ‘ aid lev y ami
de, I will sell .-aid
Real I tate at pub-
ca !.. to the highest
r<’p Tty of aid J. U
and cold
at
no
THE STATE OF TEXAS
County of Collingsworth:
Notice is hereby given that by vir-
tue of a certain Order of Salo umimkI
out of the Honorable District Court
of Collingsworth County, on the 9th
day of January 1923, by Lenore
Sherwood, Clerk of said Court for the
sum of Four Hundred Twenty Nine
and 86-100 dollars and costs of suit,
under a judgment, in favor of T. B.
Hines in a certain
Court. No. 779
Hines vs. J. C. _______
Johnson, placed in my hand* for ser-
vice, I. .1 V. I ingford as Sheriff of
Collingsworth County, Texas, did, on
the 10th day of January 1923. levy on
certain Re d Estate, situated in Col-
ling-worth ('o inty, Texu-. de-cribed
ows, to-wit: Lot N<
21 in Bl - I; No. Ill, in (Tie’"town of
XXelliugt.. . Collim- worth t'v’.mt .
J'. va . according to the original im p
of - ,i<| town, and levied upon as ri
prop ly of J < l‘r wn ami XX ar-
threatened her with bedv'y
that further living w th —
safe and uv-uppv ’tah!»
Herein Fail Not. but have be’crv
said Court, at its aA<rv«*id iwxt
regular term, this wrg with »uwr
return thereon, showing
have executed the same
Given Under My Hard
of -aid Court, at eff-.ce
ton, Texas, this the 8th
ruary A. D 1923.
LENORE SHERWOOD
District Court. CaJLngswurc
Will *ell it cheap; call and sec ' make known to the assignee their in Raid Court on the 5th day of Feb-
“*“■' * — - -- anRwer a petition
are
reason why Lhe the prouml parent of a girl horr
......I K’ .....
_ i'eJbn<-i-wv4rth Cvwipty, TVxa*.
Fuller. Clerk of said Court, for the eeyvesfixe ta the map et Mdd
sum of 19 and 4* rpp « A— af U* Kustfc Ove H«?f rf
costs of suit, under a foregUsure
County Greeting: ■ judgment, in favor of City ef Wei
Commanded to 1 hngton. Texas, in a certain cause i*
MARTIN, summon John H. Hurley by making
publication of this Citation once each
You are hereby notified that M. F. week for four sucre’sive weeks pre-
Martin of the County of Collings [vious to the return day hereof, in
worth. State of Texas, on the 21st i some newspaper published in your
County, if there be a newspaper pub-
lished therein, but if not, then in any
newspaper published in the 46th Ju-
dicial District; but if there be no
newspaper published in said Judicial
District, to appear at the next regu-
2 {consent in writing, and within six
months from the date of this notice
" file their claim-, as prescribed by
' law , with the undersigned, who re-
aides at Wellington, Collingsworth
County, Texas, which t also his post-
offke address.
Witness my hand this the 21st day
of November A. D. 1922
R. H ' oeke.
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1923, newspaper, February 9, 1923; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187297/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .