The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 20,1922
THE WELLINGTON LEADER
PAGE FOUR
THE WELLIMTM IEK1SR
BY THE LEADER PRINTING CO.
J. CLAUDE WELLS. Editor.
Entered an Bocund-ciast, matter Aug
26, 19u9, at the punt office at W.-IUng
ton, lexa*. under the u t of March
8. 1K79
$2.00 cas per Year
Fuvetffn A e <n n* R*p» rartUaOxr
THL AMf Rl< \ PRE > ASxx i\ilO\ _
’hms give better satisfaction than
those from younger stock for the ear-
liest hatching in the spring.
Fowls that have been running out
may have needed no giit and may
even liave got along without oyster-
shell, but m>w that they are confined
all or much of the time, a supply of
these important ingredients of the
ration should lie neglected Farm
Life.
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M’ADOO FIRST CLASS SCOUT
M \
ime
.-n
w>. i.
learning tiiat,.
flirt the
nice
the man or woman
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
This is a pleasant, sale and reliable
medicine for coughs and colds. It has
tiee.n in use for many years and is
M Adoo Peceiviny First A»d for Injury
in Rny Scout
report
rer» ■■ . .| a tnr
Klan <lt f»w
im-
be- held in high esteem in those house-
holds were its good qualities are best
the known. It is a favorite With moth- <
inatt< i n ’
th. ILbli
till the
Brunner efuitr-
i Ilf < 'eiitml
v Jersey The
' ■ .MSI of
etass s<''I* snrri.iinded by an
nd lb- "nl Mrs
Imtnictlon In the
nr u» kr,"t». mid finally
In ri i» 'h. rv.||r<>m i»f a walking
s’i k in. I. frnn hop h.-rndeim taken
from the - in-1
anil r'ancrl h.y ,1
'i rn of the cmnp
i one. rt ’-V t!' different thing
reive- riuitt Hit iif comment
een< rjurt a hit of comment by
fercm. ' .an- E pecl.-dl' ft ••
porting of chuivhc-
A «<• 'tatc<i then.
have churches el <• no one
in the
mnin Mr. M<
Bnrrou <’oilier,
the eiimp If the rr-.iirir. uf the or
.•■in zatlnij permitted I lie hoys cnrup
for nd le-s than two weeks and In
the iwcr of the summer the total at
tendance of the camp Is It, excess of
IS.Otkl The visiting party was Invited
in Franklin D Roosevelt and other
member^ of the Greater .New York
f scout council on account of the deep
interest which l« living shown by
numerous prominent business men of
New York In the scout organization
ut. people are
our present
manipulate
thing, that they thr-iv. < r m nal.~ upon
our hotnr in -bad •> .ihrAinz them
to receive their ju-t reward. Padu-
cah Post.
A noble piofcs-.on
wit Fi
lit when you have need ©f such a rem- ’
As a rule, eggs from two-year-old eday.—Adv.
hmthke
• r nine
♦Hiv H>
!ii«“i by
WINTER POULTRY POINTERS.
Good warm wheat makes a
breakfast for the biddie
Skim milk is thin looking stuff,
but it may be. put to good use in the
poultry yard.
Use a little more clean litter on
the floors. Keep the fowls hard at
a form of health insur-
community
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-.paper- from t nearby town
that a certain criminal lawyer
age from th. Ku Klux
ly - ;;go watr.’rg him
that t hi ■ ■ ■
in which G ha he. n helping crim-
nnl e cape th. Bull'-’ for the
Kia Wo bine ne ' b ' ■ 1 t"’i' it
wa- hardly right fo- o m organ-
ization ’ take
hand-, but like
actei v " Vlni'.. t
-U... S'_______!__
/ work. It is
a Ace.
In poultry raising the breed is
(rortant, but
hind the breed is more no.
For hatching put-jaw.
’ «gg* from th* hens that lay lieat. era of young children, aa it contains
Build up; never let the .standard no opium or other harmful drug. Try
(|own. . . M* when you have need ©f such a rem-
that:
t by dif-i
dif-|
-up-j
Well, why not?
i.- noce-.ary to
would live
zJC-
■ '
» ',^1 f ,
J E. STONE & CO.
WELLINGTON, TEXAS
BIG SALE OF
Bargains — ~ Bargains - - Bargains
Shoes- Shoes
WE ARE GOING TO SELL THEM
See Them
Men's Suits
SPECIAL LOT ( HOI( E
S6.00 each
Ginghams and Outing
SPE( IAL IjOT
8U-yard—
Boy's Suits
LARI.i SiZES-SPE( IAL LOT ( HOI( E
$2.50
Ladies' Coats
SPECIAL LOT C HOIC E
$2.50
Men's Hats
■
\ \t VES TO $5.00—CHOIC E
$1.45
I FAIR ASSOCIATION
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
___
There will be a meeting oi the
stockholder of the Collingaworth
County Fair Anaociatoin in the court
room at Wellington, Saturday Jan.
21st at 10:00 a. m. The object of the
meeting is to elect officers for the
year and discusr- future plans. Please
lie present.
Yours truly,
A. L. NOWLIN, Secretary’.
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Don’t let your radiator freeze—fill
with denatured alcohol City Drug
Store. 11 tf
- ’»
Why not p iv. th. qu ire "
M HER IEI
llEH IIIIB GET GMT
■’ Kept Her Locks Dark and
Gio y. with Sage Tea
and Sulphur
cn vou dirk.n v >r 'i»ir with
1 . and sulph ir no one can
t . > .««• if« <1cne < > naturally so
I’rep.tririe tbla mixture
r it home la m je<v and troub.e-
i.- it little cua» vou .an bur •*
r\ drt.K atore the re <1-. • prep-
rntlon. Improved by t ■> ! ’"ion of
•th< IriKredi-nts called ‘ Saxe
;.nd Sulphur Compound " i Juet
iliunpen a »pon<e or soft I rush with
it and draw tht» through your hair,
raking one atnall at rm I .«t a time.
| By morning all gray hair dlaappeeow.
and. after another appllratton or two
your hair beccn.ea beautifully dark-
i . n.d gloaey and luxuriant
Gray, faded hair, though no dlo-
graee. la a aura of old age. and aa we
all deMre a youthful and attraettoo
appearance, got buev at once with
, Wyeth’s Sago and Sulphur Compound
| and look years younger Thia roady-
to-iieo preparation la a delightful toi-
let reouiatte and not a modtrfwa. It
l« not Intended for the euro, mlUga-
: Uou or prevention of dlaoaa*.
I
PoliticalAnnouncement
The following are candidate* fac
the respective offices subject to the
action of the Democratic primary in
July:
Fur Judge 46th Judicial District I
M. M. HANKINS, Quanah
A1TY. ROBERT COLE,
of Crowell, Texas.
J. V LEAK, Mt-mplJ
I or \tlorii<> 40th Judicial District:
A <’ NICHOLSON Vernon.
I Hr County Judge;
P. 1 . Cl KRY.
R H .EMfLElON
I or ’ ».unt y ir,d I n-i riel I !♦ O
RGY I NOLES
lor sheriff and lux Collector:
I I ANGFARD (re-election)
I or County \ttomey
JAS * MAHAN <:< fiction)
lot ( <>unty Treasurer;
MILS L J. CAMPBEU.
MRS. ANNIE B. GUINN
HENRY R FLEMING
For Tax
B G. YOUNG (Re election).
For I’uMk Weigher
GRADY C BROOKS
JOHN E JONES
J. W. HARTMAN
ED LACY.
J C. ClAUNCH
W'OOD MOORE
F O MASTIN
ODDS and
For One Week beginning Saturday, Jan 21. We are leaving all
Odd Suits, ^tioes. Pants, all Remnants of piece goods and all la-
dies' Suits, Coats and Dresses, at our old stand and for one more
week we are going to offer to the public bargains that will open
your eyes. You can't imagine the bargains you will find. AH
the new goods, new spring ginghams, silks, shoes, etc., will be on
display at our new location, the ArthurBailey building,first door
north of the Hardy Drug Store We are going to sell the goods
regardless of wholesale cost.
VICKIE SAYS
AU. UAtT\0O TO r’WO'vE
HOWI 3UOSEIN tMli, lje^SPA.V>€®
aeiu' Rkad MAv e <x
Ftw lAeirZkKfefe 'M AVteM Alt
FikiD’M E.v'RMBOVf m'OyJM
VAS SBEhi 'feu'
NEED MORE LIKE HIM.
IK-trici Judge K. E. L. Roy of the
Sevenre.uth District Court at Fort
Worth la-1 Monday morning made
-Amc p.- i ! ii' remark., concerning
the and ■ nfonoim nt ami th.
way tl;>. u i tiz.cns try to get off
the jury, i: <<ry good citizen who
is selected <>n the venire, would not
: ry to l> t of ’, but would - rvc and
. <‘l|. t. . . ju tlce is rneted "Ut
’< ” . , . • oi, i the innvxrnt turned
luo.e tl.ele IM'.dd be loss cause to
(ntic e tin . breaking that is
running r ie .n every community in
the Nation at this time. The judge’s
example nrg: t well be followed by
other judge, over the state, and we
believe that when good men will serve
on jurie it will have a tendency to
reduct- th. breaking of laws and give
the morals of a community a moral '
uplift. Judge Roy, in talking to 200
•’••niremcn made the following re-
marks:
“If you are a Bolshevik, if
you are an An.xrrfiist, if you
don't believe in the laws of the
country in which you live, then
you may be excused from jury
-er.ice
Then « a pause after the
court’s remarks Only two ask.xi
to b. taken » ff tlie jury list in-
stead-of the usual large percent-
age of request I’’e-.e two had
legal excusc-s.
“I believe we have i bunch of
Amer can 1 < re this morning,"
Judg. Roy remarked a. the men
through t • ib n. ••, signified
their intention »>f giving their-
services a jurors
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in. •>. . ar. n pott bi. ' "It is
not 'i< *;i i • . ' j .,•)!■ -h r fr, . ,f
\oui di t n< t at'orn >, or "t tin
court . S.> long ,i ju'i.--. turn
loo .ho. ,1'.. fry Ity, SO
long < ou •• and property
}><■ tn, ■ it the uicred duty
tr . . | . lol you to e|-\ e
you> .«•■.’ r-. ;i • 'uroi s, ind if
y. . i B< e\ "d you ought
t.. U. a.-liamed of your elves."
11.• judg« al i. outid.Ni a warn
ng ..guir: t > onv;. .tion of tie in
n<« ent.
Scout lore ns p otoed nt tie IM
an ps of Kanabe ko h.l a In the
Inters i!.. I’li, ~.t ;... park "K- the
sub ■> . ' if an enri . • i :•.v made nr
lay In August by (Ion W. Hum G
McAdoo imd .M . '■ A.loo ami a <11*
•Ingni'lied .oliil itiiy of goes ' who
■ i. 1 e i I e iiliip at t l.e in t.. I- el <>f
I 'ritl.kin I' l!< o ii.'i hi.: i'n ,r. of
the i, . . i.-r N< a Y U S, ,,n> , meil.
" l ei l.el's o( t • "(Il .’ -'I
(.’•'. ' th. h.i Is 1 i ' i.e.s G
I" I . Jr., V II.I It;. S Ivies
M Greer Slid Burr. I’.Ilier
I im, : lie i.n.v • ■ :! font (hut Mr
M A'loo f illed to st v is l.euig res
cued from drewtiinu nnd resuscitated
Tfiat he was content to watch. All
the rest I hat was g" ug on he entered
Into. He whanged a baseball far the
benefit of Brooklyn ’i.oiitx. not to ineu
(Inn the movie men who buklly clicked
their cameras. Hr was bound up by
a Mcout skilled in adnilnlntering rtmt
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