The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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HAVE IT MADE
TO MEASURE
from the ALL WOOL LINC
THE WELLINGTON LEADER
PAGE THREE
FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922.
C. D. Shamburger
LUMBER
Sold on Installments
\ Phone 198
GOVERNOR NFFF
The time to Buy that
WIH A'TFFD P-
New
C.C. (OKYCNHGN
Order h NOW!
The Toggery
worth 'On<e up-
WITH'
me•n
jtaU-Uc.. and compare the
JOE HARDY DRUG CO.
EGGS!
hava bladder troabla—TakeFordson Tractors
C-
Mg
not
tian.
of
to
IN LINE WITH HIS DETERMINATION TO
CHEAPEN THE PRICE OF PRODUCTION TO
THE FARMER HENRY FORD HAS REDUCED
THE PRICE OF FORDSON TRACTORS CXC ~.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE-
BEAL ESTATE.
. . •
> ou need itI Hat e it
reads when you want
it ’
In iependen
a*- .in ar
g like thi
THE PRICE OF FORDSON NOW F. 0. B. DE-
TROTT ------------------------------------*396.00
DELIVERED *466.26
! HEAVY MEAI u i US
; HMWKIHWS
ith. the Ea-t Line of
a Hois d’ Arc take;
' ■ • 1920 varas to a stake in
■ Line of iaj.j Section in Pub-
South 705 3-4 Varas,
; t. tj.e place of beginning, and coa-1
•a.n ng 240 acre., of 'and, more or less,.
i levied upon a- the prtiperty of J.
little ad in the papci | tiieno-
lle result- that;tpe ,
I won t adver !w. rou<1> thence
other, ad bong
So the pom follow freeze
ti.« aga-n until ti
results.”
to death.
If >vu want further ptoof of ti.i-
look up
figure, and failure* among advert,
•rs with the figures and failures
non advertise*- tin e who freeze
death.
linen
Som> ir<-n pu'
an i if it <i < r. t br-ng
b-.h I
fount
ail Merc. Co.
QUAIU TEXAS \
Some men wait till Easter is right on top of them
and then they rush for a “ready-made” at the last
moment, with unsatisfactory’ results. r Easter
falls on the 16th of April, so you see there isn’t
much time after all. f Come over and see the won-
derful array of beautiful Spring Woolens we have
and order your suit made-to-measure. Popular
Prices and Sound Values.
H>R UiVrRTI'lR'.Big Reduction
IN THE PRICE OF
Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
.4 »-’nen
n-l ' x- j.
I astc is a matter of
tobacco quality
We s'j'r h a< > ;r h ne»t
• the tf.e ’• I
v he >'crhe. J are of liner
Z.’i ind henceut'.xtter
. <• i • h i n i n 4 n y her
eirree 4- ihc pre e.
Want the ; -
newest “Broadway Flashes”?
WE get them, play them, sell them 9 to
days ahead nearly all l|»e snappy fox-
trot*. one-steps and waltzes that Broadway
brings forth. Played in the true Broadway
•tyle,- by Broadway's favorite orchestras.
G& NEW EDISON
J. V LANGFORD,
: < ■ \-izCV-unty.
CLEANING - PRESSING — DYEING
East Side Square Wellington, Texas
Spring
Suit
Wellington Motor Co>
of Yours is before
• S -U'srD iCjWe will pay the following prizes to the per-
sona selling the greatest number of eggs to
us during March and up to 12 o’clock noon
April 1:
. To the person selling the greatest num-
ber we will pay $5.00 fa^cash.. To the person selling the second high-
est number $8.00 in cash. '
To the person selling the third highest
number $2.00 in cash.
The persons to receive these prizes
must be present April 1 in person and pre-
sent tickets or accounts.
- - We will pay during this time the high-
rest market price in cash or trade.POSTED
No hunting. prowling or trespass
tag allowed
; M tf W. Ji. BOURLAND.
thjH notice by publication, in the £a-
gliah language, once a week for three
consecutive weeks immediately pre-
ceding said day of sale, In the Wal-
lington leader, a newspaper published
in Colling-worth County.
Witne^.- my hand, thi- 9th day of
.1. ar . Oklahoma I hi - wdl be th-
first vi .it that a Governor of Texa-
; t ii .i ■>> th i'- part of th Stati
( ..pt.nn J D. I .iun'>droy, Htate lligh-
waj h'.nrn.vi f--.» -lexa , • >mptroller
Lon A. Smith j( Austin, and It. M.
Hubbard, chairman of the Highway
Comnu ion, will al-o attend the con-
vention I he Governor and his party
will go by train to Childress and
then by automobile vvi-r the D. C. D.
Highway to Canadian. A “Governor'.-,
Special’ leave Childr<ss on Uio morn-
ing of the 26th and this Special, ac-
cording to Mayor Mitchell of Chil-
dren, will cotuist of twenty can. The
special will be joinM by caw at Wel-
lington. Shamrock. Wheeler and Mo-
beetie. The car» will carry banners
reading “Govemor's Special to the D-
C. D. Convention." It i • expected that
there will b- fifty ears tn this special
wi.cn it reaches Canadian. Reports
front many pj.nt., or. the Highway in
■iicate a large atten-iaiwe. Canadian
, prepar.ng t.s take care of fiv.- '-un-
In I ' • g *t*‘ ■ and vi -itor.-.
Housn door, of Colling.,worth County,
in die town of Wellington, Texas, be-
tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p.
m, by virtue of said levy and said
A .... Execution. I will sell aid above March A D. 1 <22
i> • i > 1 Real E tate at public vea-
• iuc. for ex I:. to the highest bidder,
.i th,- property of sa.d J. R. Ix -lie.
Xt n compl ance with law, I give
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
County of CoHingaworth:
Notice la hereby given that by vir-
j toe of a certain Alias Execution U-j
THE LEADER IS ONLY *2 A YEAR—AND WORTH IT
.... . " "t." ■ .... 1 J.-.-... 1,1 ( County, of the dth day of March 1922’
by Emmett Moore, Justice the
■ ■; Peace of said court for the sum of
fifty f. ani 40-100 dollars and cost R. Leslie and that on the first Tueu-
of suit under a judgment, tn favor day in April 1922, the same being the
of <r . - Ionian vs. J. R. Lzslie, ith day of said month, at the Court
place. i my hands for service, I, J.
V. Li-.g* 1 in Sheriff • of Cbllings-
-. did, on the 9th
I, levy on certain
i .n Collingsworth
r.b<\! a. follows,
f land <>u* of Sec-
N. 10, H & G.
. in said county,
t<* - an I bound ■ as«.oi. in.' Cat M tf o’ i< X.. ha
given I - po it,--■ and in finite a
uran< i tt..»» w I ittend the (, n-
eral < ..r . ent i,.ri ’ ' i D. i l> High-
way in Canad .in, Tex.i,, April 26
27 28. Go.‘rn.'i Xeff w,il deliver an
addt, , during ’i.e ■ ' on He !
■ a, of tf ■ Im> ’ peak- r the ' ut..
W : • . 1 1 . . lb’ • ■ .U'll .
large <io i<i of pe.>pl< , onipo.-c-i of
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hea’ing hi-
< in- ay he
down to ti c
: j rna. e--SEE------
Templeton Loan & Investment CompanyFor Loans, Abstracts and Title Work
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1922, newspaper, March 17, 1922; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187135/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .