The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1921 Page: 6 of 8
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Queen of The Pantry Flour
one 165. Price. Quality7 and Service
Pai b.iip’h Eval Estate
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FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921
THE WELLINGTON LEADER
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Hot Water for
The State ot Texas
Sick Headaches
C O C K E A G K I B B 1. E
Counselor* ami Attorn-' *
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by
LEGION
FLAG ADDS HISTORY
V. H MOORE
M (mONPER
In a ;
W'-eefcr. Texas
rtf v
AV.it' r; t hnnt me at
my
• xpt-n ' r dates aid rates.
The TEMPLETONS
Ixiulslnn.i
I.HD ERS
Wellington State Bank
JAS. C. MAHAN
tral breath or hare colds.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Wellington.
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Fund Banking Law net only provide
measure of protection for thi’-dejm
the Ih»m
Chin
Junie* •
Wonder
the world
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th< in.
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You receive the twnefit of these Laws the moment
you become a depositor in this bank.
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Deeds Jrawn
Public Titles Perf. '<
Practice in all Civil Court*
Office in Court Houae
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Worrier 's Auxi » y of Sve flower State
Im;u Li . nu;um so Unmarried
Ex Sei wice Fellows
afforded protection of many kinds for its citizens,
tint in no way has it given the individual more care
fill protection
Banks.
toast master.
tri U|Hii, du- fm tun I ton of rtte Amer1
Legion. Maying Hint the "ver* • f
iv'.-ie « : ling mill proud Io turn
rein of patriotic emh-iiror over tn
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time i ,n<>
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June
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for the fullest
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(be part of the hank operating thereunder
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than in the laws governing St.
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gio’t Itepre-o-nta ive H“iir> 7 < >*
o one of the '1'i-n'h < ul fora i itistrmt,
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■onimihie of
ipi'i i.il giie*i
Headache e? anj kin . i n>r 1
autovintoxleution—whir h mean -
pol'omtif Liver ami b.xei ;<>■
called toxlna, aurjerd into the blood
through the Ijrmp’ ducts, Mclta tho
heart which pump* the tiloml ho fast
that it congest* !u the mailer arteries
.-.nd vein* of tbe head producing vio
let t, throbbing ; aln an 1 distress, mil. 1
headache tou become nervous, d<-
ppondent. sick, fever' h and rntscmb’o.
your meals «our and almost nan-eate
you Tl <'u yon resort to a< »tan : !•
aspirin or the bromldt s which tern; or
nrily relieve but do not rid ths bbx> i of .
those irritating toxin-
A glasH of hot water with a t • peon-
fit! of limestone phosphate In It, dr; ’ k
before breakfast for awhile, will not
only wash the** poison from your sys-
tem and cur* you of headacha but will
deans®, purify and freshen the entire
nllmentary canal
Ask your phannads' for a quarter
pound of ItiuMton* phosphate. It is In-
expensive, hartnlAaa as sugar, and ai
moat taatel«M, eynupt for a nourish
twing* which ia tot unpleasant.
If y»u aren’t ta*Ua» your hwt. if
Buckeye Boy Berds. Bows and
rows Bad and Beautifu Bonus
Boosting B.ibb'e
imillir t-
b> hi- In
i ii.
under n
I he
the
In addii -ii
man R< y < I 1
n ti ••
Pi tciiai-i
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Minneapolis Legion Man Can Sing
Tenor, Baas and Baritone Parts
* Simultaneously.
'r»f the
the »i>n
. t»er,
cent
that
Sept
fondant
mc-ichand
■ .tn gi n i -u "in
■ M cTIinil
I 'i p P. O.
Tells why everyone should drink
hot water* with j.i osphate
in It before b -ckfast.
i ■ :i reti»i<t>-l t
tifnian nivordin
the-S| . -1 1 >ii >ld'> v tt«-r<' ’I.-- Spiinl-ti
l»reerx-s from the
Gulf <-r Mr in. eintlt they were*r.-
plncex) |,\ the b'rvnrtl The
PnrehMt-«- in 1M(M rtwrfted in the ap
pearan' e the fttery and Stripes bn
the ratriparts in 1HI2. the Briti-l
flag fl" ' alsn In that viidnlty for a feu
days During the <1vtl war the <>>n
ferimite ewhirs w«ve<1 proudly over
the aomhern city. When the wounds .
of civil wen- keeled th* Stnra
and Stripes sgsin reagyteared.
T4n Legion building Will have an
uwdWeeiuiii, w4h*eu-ei>d-eiuhvooni* xt—
will alao house fxiuiaianA department
headquarters, the fxxglon employment
and service bureau, local post*, th"
Women's Auxiliary hWflrptarfers And
yy« r..ii<-*nafre, ottirtai organ of tbu-
, 4* i. eit- u partliamt
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A .mfoitabln. J;i!x'n,,'i- i
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to n'tond and ro op. i;.t.-- 42 "
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plaintiff ;»li*g '.g
the It. ay of
and J- r-
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E t of Death' J> -vc’
i , t - • you ? D ■
, vnu tha’ >e miyht uaJ>
< lot hr ’ I 'on t wish the
. f wii dav on her. f you
wife Juvt icn ider your-
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< ' ■I’.t y <' -u '
. i - linn- bei-ii heraided
ov«-iv at least rltne th" In-
the
But
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Re it
;t-. Stem- l.aumlr, ,■
• f.,n , , nv I -ur
ork n< ■ dh th -
■tin of $7‘it'.7 i. w th
phated L<k water cure to rid your
ayMaan ct kMdhs and potaoan
Beaune are qalek and It la claimed
that tkeae who hontfnut to flush out
Mbs atdtaaab. liver and bowels every
morning never have anv headache or
know t miserable mome it
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"A Japan"
- • r~on.
Special -on
"< hildrim lb
Woodruff
Temph-tnn Building
WELLINGTON, TEXAS
.; Io- pi opH y • dn c-r !-
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ng i'i I >■ fi ■ •
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Ruby Duk> n a ■
Kingdom" Mi
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PRI \< HIM. \ I Nliill I
i D i n r, fl-ii: wf'f fly
.... i>rt
ho-
of tt-pnx.
gntin-i- i-^-
tzation of
into a bo-
ei-> - . » u
certain >■■ -el waie at;
and m < n-.- --ra’ i»n
r-i.n ' ■ ut»-1. -
(’Hl I : I
•'i.i-ii in tfi
< oli ng ah' Vi
ui . gen’i
Kiinfniiiii i for .
Im : acini *'-r- ,
<■ a n l Hid an
i tocro 1 -a.-1-Ul ■
iHi-ml'ii- I Min-
iU could rive money’..!
M <-b n < '
t m u ~ lM' ,
I have jii j unlt'.Hii-ti a car of Ataia long staph cot-
'hoiilti ix practicallN .•< c'iiiiatt d a * the\ were grown
in thi> kititii'b SI.on pi r bu-sht-1 while they last.
I also have a few pure Melbam -red, as good as
e \ ‘ t ( :• p ' I ■ \\ ellil .’toll. > 1.' M) p< i > ( ' w f i;t' they
n Tablet
OgtTTi.'
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':ard an ! • t.i ai ’’
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: V. ’ ■
illy p -ini ->■ i t
IhiII- ii il ■ .1 p .1
.1,1 h
'"f Colling AXiilli. State of T< ■
W .. i'u -hail < au.se said r. ' ,< • t
piinu-d at 'u-a-t on<-<- <-a. n w>«-
the p<-r.i. ; of U n day t-x< ■ i i
the first bay ..f put" atmn b
tic n-t.iin ’ay l.crt f
Notice of I ding tpplualiou
\dinn i-iration 1 -tale* of
I H-ced« nt*.
I HE STATE 01 TEX AS.
-e • ; T-*- ;~J hy '
Men Woo Served in
r W,:-i
At present prici .* of cotton, i./i tv pays. Bet-
ter yield, b< tter -tapit and froi . 10 days to two
weei ’ur'ier in opening is the c-i-en.su.* of report
on Xi 'a. Ask your giuner, buyer. County Agent or
ii.’. <’.i nier who ha- grown Acala cotton.
i "U b-
first day of
t Writ,
■n, howinn
. :r>|i-
offic
Irton.
iniii, .lot • E Haiikir. ot Mi- -s i* ,
Feer,’.,; ...d tp-tMiig i-Aay .ill -r '
liabiontf 'oi;r-i- dii.ni-r billed in
Fr.-lir’ . c
Plaintiff and
lex Uil Co,
'l i <- Barne liu ter * '
H D Hames, am
Hit-, tl." r.atij'e of plaintiff's
< Hi;; a<>it: Count; > .i.l-.E I l\<.
\ vu Are Hereby Con ■.,•!• , '•
<uus'- t) - following notice t m ; ■
jli-hed in a r.ea-japer of gt-m
\n- ruliition whict. has been conlmu . >
and regularly published for a period
of not le than one year preceding
I : a th" date of the notice in the C ant.
and
be
if •>{ Hi • .'d f r'-n<-b
oi tl..- Irc, for
,t ■. jointly and
pay -ind b»-
nt.ff • ’).
me, A.
an .. • ■
n tin
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1921, newspaper, May 27, 1921; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187109/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .