The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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THE .yEUJNGTON LEADER
PAGE FIVE
NOTICE.
Welltex Theater
10
w KNT ADS
past
Rex.'dl l oot |\,
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Dazira
Fare
tired
a<e<-pt
on t
sale bv
pation,
H MYERS,
F. l.E< ;<; I I I
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Rat Br< 6 to
10 Times • Year,of the
point
It is excellent
pr.ee is right
Ltucc
and
Jul an for Abstract
Why not pave the square*
Insurance
The leader Two Dollars a
wdl let for light housekeeping
FOR SALEWe
w ith I
an Plea
ou
Ed C
2.1 tf
THE MUSIC CLUB.
NtLO HELr ru,. j-KENCH BOYS
the
For
com-
MARDlNG PRAISES BOV SCOUTS
rheuma-
oWII
>"RU A-I 1 OR SAI E ’ .
20 -tf
For improving health,- generally
' msNOTICE
—-
BIG EVEMT OF SEASON
....... VRH'n piRnW
, j from Feb. i to April IS—In seswcm.
*<>** fAhinfn ___ a •
M. A. SEWEL!
the
NEW BRANCHES OF SCOUTING.
CENTENARY PAY UP WEEK
' rtraiar, the fwuMtaHen of the Dewientrater family.
Round-Up Futurity
Stat*
MIST AND FOUND
HERBERT DYSART.opportunity to buy
whether you eare
pat ion.
Hardy
returned
he had a
generally.
Joe Hardy
Ed
tf
w.
If) tf
Hardy
25 4wli-1 i fe conservation an.I the proven
tlon of forest fire, by active personal
service and by propaganda.
If you
tixm. try
r drugg ,-t f,»i Daz
Accept no oth- i
For Hale, big lot k ndl.ng
Hamilton Hardware CoFor improving health,
try A bottle of Pt puma
Drug Co
ai» suffering from
our liniment 2002.
H. S. Black was hre from Childr*. i
ran-acting business Monday
1 or
mg •>
broke-R V. McDavid was a buxine via-
tor ! < from M- rr pl, fre t i f th-
Tire*. C
27-tf
AU kmda of Li ter Point
Riley’s.
K M -Ilt- i n,
Roberts
with u
it CoS
ROOMS
downstair
■ov.tig .av!
26 L-
to
con
per
for
petto
gum, Okla .
an t .Mr . C
tired
25-1
v now vve
old
at ba rga
FamousFRIDAY, JANUARY 20,1922
Sao- Good team ir.ro.-
years Old, well
Sell at bargain
<t The Famous
The Fatuaun LILLARD STOCK FARMS OF ARLINGTON, TEXAS,
AnaiMmee they will hold their Winter Auction Sale of Bred DurocAdvocating h playground for tbt
kiddtea of the community rucmbem the
Saytexavtile (Rhode Island) post of the
American Legtrm brought the matter
to completion by leveling the ground
nent 2002
<-■ Hard
Ab-tract Insurance- and Real JS-.
t.dc.Ed Julian >- the -man. 21 tc
All kinds of Iu-Ur Points
Riley’s.
A complete line of the famous
Peters Diamond Brawl Shoe*. will
always be found a*. Q’lai! Mercantile
TH I PROGRAM
lo du dres
Phono 333.
hOR SALE—Alfalfa hay. tankacu.
Shields Mill A Grain Co. T4f
SHAMROCK, TEXAS, ON SATURDAY, JAN. 28
AT 2 P. M.
TW offering consists of some of the beet Sowa of the breed
For improving 1
t iv » bottle f I‘rptona
Drug ■< o
I f)R SALE—Ford truck, aeeond-KauA
Farmers Garage, oppoelte O R
Wagon Yard. 171Mb
< ASH IN ADVANCK.
I have b. ug’.t jJI of PhiL'.nder
Hall’s well drilling machinery and
too!-, and ready to <io ycur well work
Have had considerable experience
and can do the work atisfrctor ly.
Phono Nv>. 251.
25-4 p.
For Ab tract, and In-r.. <
Kd Julian
A Paramount Super Special “THE FIGHTING ( HAN( F.
Harold Lloyd in “<tR \( k YOUR HEELS.”
WEDNESDAY—
Fd
2t> tf
I /u..
" LET—3 i‘"/n m .-k-vt
roonus, 1 furmaiu'd upat«utu.
Start tf.c nev
mu* c in th* h<
t <>.. ag. nt. for
rt-.ronb'd CluxtonolaSee Mrs. Ixrndon for Mens Fancy
Shir! made to measure Phone 395.
arfl Will prose-
n the place. J.
25 4c
Worth ConKidering.
FOR SALF
< thv .Mrs. 1
me for price-.
•Mrs W R. Walker.
Mary Mile, Minter in ”1111: I II H E ( L(»WN ’
THURSDAY—
Don.ttiS Daltoi >n ‘GI II l> (II I OVf
FRIDAY -
. ■Rexall Foot lYiw.ier will ease
it Joe Hardy Drog Co
Sale- G- od U-am mules
years vid, well matched, well
Sell at bargain See R. L.
at The Famous. 25-le
All kind of luster Point ' at
Riley’a.
'll" 'Ml I H DIRECTOR.
y ar
<^u u| M re mtile
fame GoldenWh.G I R .1 Flou- -t- —-
li5n W'ia I Merrant !<• <
so dolhs y >u will .'<> a ‘good turn’
wt I h «!<| ’always .’onttnue to ‘turn’
for scouts ant s. , t'nc S. ".<1 your
r> nmnlcatlons to the American Com-
mlt’ee for Devaatnted Fmn<e. Id
East Sf>th Street. Now York City **
For sluggish Uver, or constipation.
Me RexaU Orderlies
Aubrey Dobbs left Tuesday morn-| Mrs. V B. Eoff left first of the
... ‘ ~ > where he week for Lampasas to be at the bed
If you ar - -offering from
tism, try our liniment 2002.
•• you relief. Joe Hardy Drug Co.
25 4
FOR S Al l. Good t> room house, 5
lot.- east front, m -anith part of
Well ngton; also household gotwi., and
stock, all at a bargain. Call phone
11 ’ 244c
A k voui u-uggi.-t for
i-wdei A<<<•!>• no oth-
Thirteen Rome (N. Y.) scouts
recently organized themselves into an
Archery club, making Imws and v
rows for themselves One of the mostSam Hagland waa here first
rek from Wichita Falls.
rheuma-
it will
Joe Har'ty Drug Co.
25-4
stroyer. It convenient, comes in
ik<- A< mixing. Mummifies rat
after k ng eaves no smell. Cats
or dogs -n t touch it Three sizes,
35c, 65c f 2 Sold and guaranteed
by Joe 1 • I'rug Co.- Adv.
I i-.ulei
Atty. IL Q Murphree
.this week from Waco when-
(peciali-t treat a sore lip. He thinks tr. a .-tile of I’eptonn Joe Hardy
Qir treatment has cured him. Drug Co.
u,
' next several months. He want, to get ( pected to live.
[ into th>- new,paper game amt will soon and they will make their home
learn the type etting end of it at
I this school, then w ill be equipped for
, new paper work.
HAPPEMNG^
I’hon, 111- Th* Texas Company.
F improving Iwgiith. generally,
a t»ott!e of P» ptona Joe Hardy
W “SON <i| I \RZAN.”
EptMeie \<». k "THE TELI UW
m And a I wo Reel ( nrtn-dv
$ Sill RDAT
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Big Bum
Poland China hogs. C. holly; phoa
I. L’ 5 to, n >»0 • —
Er- -h boy It I* not too late
ih<- work iii.i-t i- c > tie . I« It
> f<>r yom tro- to > o operate in
. Eii I; mg cue of the 1. -r« n FrrtD< > ’.Tn
health. generally,
i Joe Hardy t
com-
matchtd. well
See R. L
25 1c
If you *re suffering from rheuma-
tism. try our Lniment 2002 it will
give .-.>u Jo* Hir *. Dr g I "
25 4
Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup F tea Ci
W Robe, rt* 27-tf
Engineer* are h«.re figuring with,
the C'ty Council on the light plant
A meeting is to be held today to de- '
< >-ie the matter A full report of fho
action tak« n will lx published a< soon
»- obtainableRe vail 1 oot IVwder will ease Urad
et Jc^> Hardy Drug Co. 25-1
tomato, pipper, cabbage and «we«t
potato plants. Write for circular. T.
Jones 4 Co., Clarendon, Texaa 23 4p.
FOR SALE—Same R gh Grade bulla
C. W. Roberts. SB-tf
have tw\>
i‘ 1 C o <p i
• ik • part, trail®. R L,
Me
SA? F RrTfTrtF-red H
C At Kulx'i t tf
The memorial window unveiled
Rev. Dr. Charles Townsend,
nearly twenty years pastor of
First Presbyterian church of Orange,
N. J., is believed to be unique |n scout-
ing annals, as It Is the first to have Rie
boy scout Insignia wrought Into Its
design. Doctor Townsend was the
founder of the troop organization la
the chnrch, and the window Is ths
gift of the scouts In loving memory
•f their leader who died tn 1914. The
window portrays the Incident of
Christ feeding the multitude, and re-
ceiving the loavee and fishes from ths
hand of the boy whom Andrew, the
disciple, brings to ths master, a them*
once treared by Doctor Townsend to ■
scout anniversary ssmoa. '■I ‘i- • ugg h liver, t
u • Ri val; OrderLr J <■
Foil SAIL
KF.NI —Ivvq counts, for tuaa
See Mt Ethel YUpi*.
25- IpRexall ) out IVvwder w •’ t red
rt Joe Handy Drug Co
ll.» question is not .so much Low
yuu contract a cold, but how to get
rid of it with the least loss of ume
a.vnd inconvenience. If you will con-
sider the experience of others under
similar circunt»Unce.<, who have
been most successful in checking their and w.f<-
colds, in their beginning, you will se-
cure a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough ---- —
liemedy without delay, and use it’b014 KENT lw© funuahed or un-
faithfully. There are many fatxuUea furnished rooms J. N. Ward. 26 tr
abate a nuisance, the City
Council has decided to rigidly enforce
the dog license ordinance. Tliti.se who
pa.d their tax for 1921 will come in
and have their licen-e, renewed and
tho-. who have not pad will either
'io >o at once or dog will be im-
ixjunded and di posed of according to
the tenor of the law Th inani till
I!\ ti’de, of Council.
_Alll.tU. Udrr iw at Ed
Riley’s.
I UR SALE - lot of good horse, xxk;
mules, money or good notes. Wm
CookL j,..,.
fhe City State Bank
OF WELLINGTON. TEXAS
THE GUARANTY FUND BANK
I he Rest Bank for You After All THINK IT OVER.
Thi* Is what. President Harding hx*
to «av shout the scout movement:
"I am with the scout movement
heart and soul It i» >n organization
teaching the spirit <<f our democracy
heoinse in It standing is won only
by luring tie i<| ml opportunities
h’1 Indlvldt als ..to sh.tw their
• ‘ north I
<• < r.i I -v u. ir \i nrl-'ii could
tl»e iidviirda-e and He honor of
I Oil SAI.E —We will have Froat
jOahbage and Bermuda Onion planta
-U . S a. £.. c t
>,. Han ilton Ha-'lware
50 Barred Rock Hens.
AA. Hyde stock i. Sa©
2 biovks N E vf depot
UMU WUD prrpMTTfiLJOn KUC- . -
cessfully for years and bold it in high ''-GUMS J-UR RE\ r S.vund
I South Baptist Church Mrs
- Well*.
"I ST 11,1 HAVE a few gwd Codk
n-1, and lAillets left Cockroh 32 50
and 35.00; these are extra good ft><
I Die price 1. A Hunt, I\xlM>nvilta.
Texas.
at Ed
30-tf
w« . tnatcr ixl. w .-|
R. L.
25 Ic
Want'd 290 fam for .de Or • »
-hang> WnU full part;<-u 1- F.'i
* .hzlian 24 tc
Toll SALE- AU teams, hanew.
wagon ;ind farming implements for
. cash 01 credit. Six miles, due
Southwest corner town section
: Smith.
In as much aa the week from Jan-
uary 22 to 29 has been designated aS I
»«r a ■* aw® a» (v«~ iimiitW'i'Tv A I HIT llisxwi
®P for the Centenary striking scout dtspiava In connection
pledges, we wiah to urge upon alt
those knowing their pledgee to be due
to make every effort possible to meet
them during thia period. Enterprises
in our mission fields; both home and
foreign, have been projected «a faith
in these sacred pledgee. Any failure
to meet these obligations would be
disastrous to our mianoinary work as-
well ax discreditable to us. Let us
P»y our vows without delay or dhi-Mi and M’ ■ Jerome Ston
i..v. a Neb . Mr. an 1 Mrs. B
< nr ami daughter Hek®, of
have lion visiting
F. Stone.
HOR SALE Sonic extra gtxjd IRQ-
■U-in milk cows; also one thorough-
bred - ycur old Holstein male J. D
' c Atw*x<leen, Texa 25-ft>
• FOR
. Bulk.
SCOUT INSIGNIA IN MEMORIAL
WINDOW. .For sluggish liver, or const pation,
RexaB Ordrrlieo. Jc* Hardy
Drbg Co. 25-4G. W. McCauley left la~t week for 'r,>*
hs Eastern mariteta to buy Spring ( r ,, **
and Summer goods for the McCauley ,u 1
Dry Goods O»< Pennsylvania A’acuum Cup
W Roberta
Re-. R N Huckabee n.a>h .1 l.u-;
h< - ’ t p '<> U > t 1 I . • f tj e
Di Ed Beck, merchant of Quail,
wa« in the city Monday. He said the
people of Qua;! are rearing to go on
building the railroad on out from
iUellington to that place. It would
be great to have a railroad leading
out from Wellington to connect with
way it
-it Lampasa He ha> been with the
Nicholl A Dav grocery the
several months.
with a sportsman show tn Mew Tort
was an arrhery demonstration given
by a Manhattan troop, with old
English yew hows Arrhery la a fan-
clnatlng rocrratlon end Is Incidentally
splendid training In neenrary, observe-
tlon and <sMW0lnatt<m. *'f mind, eye and
mnsi'ie
In Rrfx-'dns. Mo«>». twenty eight-
boys hnvr hooded ••• ’ -■> n-mmiete’i
Rev •TOWS. AH of ’{ ••••; bft’e hor*e«
TTorvp 12 of • tr ■ -,rrr P-
has hecrmie so Inn - f >» -e—-
through tlw f»«W' roll- i • o
that It 'a rna'dr
n d •< > ,
b»’ ‘ • • •
|l ing for Macon, Georgia, _ _______
| will attend a linotype school for the side of her mother who is not ex-
Mr. Eoff will follow
Rcmenib, r this, act ae .-won as you
see the first rot/. Get a pkg. of RAT-
SNAP. . a ,uro rat and m.ce de- tt'h° **** UM‘d P^P^a’^n kuc
• tu
enue by re.i .on oi
■ t of u . perron tv
.Mrs Noles hostess tu
Music Club January 6 Roll call
answered by giving gome facts about
American musicians. Mrs. Cocke,
Nowlin and Gully gave interesting
sketches of American composers. By
request Mrs. Cook sang ‘The Rosary*
by Nevin; “A Dream” by Bartlett.
ITw hosserved refreshments to
tho following members t Mesdame,
Gully, Gribble. Nowlin. McCarroll
Pinkston, I<cwis, Anderson. Cocke
Orr and Nob Guests: Mesdamcs
I'.. 1. -uU AL Da.-I .AU^.
phis.
The nex’ n;-e(in(r w !! K> vv:th Mi
McCarroll Jan. £6
REPORTER
• .-nt ng or otherwise
tr< .,-pas.'. ng 1 n my
cute an/: ,nd
Fill your radiator with denaturod sorne Texas railroad. Any
alcohol, fl 00 per gallon at City Drag m Kht go would give tai’irf
Stwre ' 14-tf i
m w. 1 M.ij>‘- :c range, bus t-ev®
■viii take f*.>.00; und other t! ngw
See I J. Atkinson, between Salt
Fork and Lillie. ‘-‘S ir
will from here out not
want ad, b, telephone,
except from person who -.aVe nzantk-
urn w.uh u lh. roason for
< more to collect
Week Commencing Monday, Jan. 23 S
■it the J M Riggs p 3--a R_ y>
Moore. “life
Lome W B..I a) natioliHl dirve
tor <>( the il<|-..rtiii.-ni of education.
wh>- re.-ently j !e a Knight of
tie l^-...>i> ot ........ in <<>ns.deration
>>f I , «• -k n <h«- >!r- .stated regions
>' t r.in.-v ,ent ! following c->m
it. . tian to tf • mitlon.il council
(>• poi-tei,
" I !>•■ Boy scent cnnips tn France nrs
no« cloxlng. and the French boys are
’••‘ring for the 4<xxt times they have
•jd. We have 40 boys Who have not
adopted by ;• ><<ps In America
is in o| [x»rtut ty for your tr»>op
t- lie a representative In s- outing
Tri I o,ihv I’vp. fia'e t>l’»lh Ittf-
• •■I »>y fi!. .< I.. ' ■! 1. \ s :i d
«• -‘ all be glad t>> assign tleni
v-> far adoption on pt of a
piaxn
"sii fancy -ewing Mf all k nds .Matue
luiidox, l-.t house north of G. W.
M< < auley's residence 2f>-»t>
LILLARD STOCK FARMS
.11 1 . ' ■ ' li t (01 W take |75 to ve: ; Tote
lion. Ju,' ■>. tin custom- fan p la..' Apply to C.
and tt> gcnth iu ss .-»»l tnanne:
make tot peme and growth, ns <li- • Gl! SAI E
Ung u■ from tbe r. - ; ; - - r drftor L' >* 1 -H
cnnhati .n and kelfisbness und coward tetm< Will
ice' vvti. h lend t.o comentions and c>n , Tqpipletnn
filet
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1922, newspaper, January 20, 1922; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187153/m1/5/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .