The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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HU$M
No I! 0UT HE Hit ME
tVEQY TIME I GOT UP
Dio HE Dio HE
Hit You whuE
KYOU WEPf
MOB TWO
RICH NHI VALLEY
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SUNSHINE.
OF THREE {NATIONS
Mr K.-ith Tibble and Mi F th
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United Drilling Co
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COME \NI) SEE THE MANY OTHER BARGAINS WE \RE OITERINf,
pace and selling NEW iner-
City Grocery
store.
are full to the brim of pood
faat
and
GET THE HABIT—TRADE AT
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We failed to menUbn last week
~ 'set out three
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WELLINGTON FLAN OF ...
POTATO CUBING PLANT.
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are .tain to
Wheel- r. Th.
WELLINGTON. TEXA5
lin to interfere in nr> way.
The German repartiorv commission
—its proposals sternly rejected with-
out debate when thev failed to ap-
proach the demands of the Allie--,
left lx>n<h>n at 2 p. m. toda.. Fm-
.M m-l M
year when you can
cheaper price at our
COMB SKE TH IN -
HAIR TO Ml IT
II: I \! XII . M.*Y
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Mr. and Mrs
attended th. Willingham were <|ue th ma ■ • i la.-’
Maid Club"
last Friday
and a couple
places.
Uglie t 1 .
■tan. AH
last -bowed soire bittr. nes<, ibchiiin
that infliction id’ th. penal!: - ii" '
would hamper futu > af.i>:p: 11.
hail previmj v r.nnour. '.l he
appeal to u l.i.igu <■ \at >n .
M any Kina nave g<me lorwsru v> ■»'»'ki». -
the American army of ocupation on 1 Mr Merritt James and wife of
Found a Cure for Indigestion.
"I u.-e Chamberlain’s Stomach and th.- plan'
l iver Tablets for indigestion and find jn
they suit my case better than any (t
dyspep ia remedy I have e'er tried
Thursday night
Mr. Carland Reeves and Mi
Roxie Self motored ova i to Welling-
ton Saturday afteili<»>n where thev
wen married Roxie i- thi» T^aiit ful
an<| aromplished daughter <if Mr and
ught $4" even an<! Ihrni’i”'
. couple of p> put ur> for t he
.nd Ugliest
. The|<- wo
tla'a was well attended and enjoyed
by all.
Mr. end Mra. John Jones and
„ mother were gueeta at the LaHua
SEIZED BY FORCES ^r.SSm. B. P. Riley of Wheel-
er City, visited in this neighborhood
I I
I Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Trimble of
Mobeetie visited Mr. and Mrs. P. W.
Stewart last week.
, Miss Ma* Raker is spending a few
Washington. March 8.—No orders days with her aunt. Mrs. Charlie
of any kind have gone forward to!Shahan. > •» -
the American army of oc.-upation on, Mr Merritt James and wife v.
the Rhine. Secretary of War Weeks Wellington spent Saturd* night and
said today.
Ixmdon, Maith 8-—Allied armies
today invaded Germany to compel ick list this *'**k
Obedience to their reparation de-
mands.
The rich manufacturing and ship-
ping cities uf Dusseldorf f. Ihusberg.
and Ruhort submitted to Allied con-
trol at six a. in. when British and
Belgian troops marched across the
Rhine to assume posse.-sino.
The occupation was accomplished
without incident, German bugomas-
Clarendon. Texas. March 5.—The
Clarendon Chamber of Commerce has
been working on the proposition of
securing a sweet potato curing plant
for this place for more than a
month with the result that a plant
of 40,000-bushel capacity is exacted
to be start'd in the month of May.
This plant is to be exactly like the
one at Wellington and is to be oper-
ated bv the same company.
., . - uu . i—a ~ At a luncheon last Tuesday of the
Sunday m this neighborhod. <• .amber of Commerce C. R. Taylor1
Mrs. C. 1-aHue ha., been on ‘he ,TpresenU^.e of
. put the proposition to the
men <>f Claremion, a commit-
. tee was appointed to take the matter
up ,ii detail, tbi committee reported
that afternoon that they had met
every requirement of the company
■and that t i- a definite fact that
will be constructed hen-
tune t<> take care of thb year’s
p c»f wed potato^
Do you
know
why
it's toasted
7:B0 p. m. Evangelistic ’*r**** .
Great mtereat is beiag maaiftBstod
ia th« Sunday sch<®l. Among the 88
members of th>« Soaday whool wW
won prixcs for committing t» memory
the M books of the Bi We •*»* '•'>
amal' children One, little Ruth ru
win. wh<> will I* but ’hrre venrs
in April and who is a grand-daughter
of J M Fustm. our produce <**,*r'
repeated beautiful!' all these b™”
Also Otis Emmertt. >oB <>f < lyde ra
roertt, was among the winners
All are in' t«f to come and l»-n in
tlw contest for memo ng !'T •'
verses rai l Sundav
On the 2‘if' of Mai'h ,th>- ta-U»r
will lag n •! . -|.> ng rr-ovul <'■•«>•
w>tk u- and ' H ■!<• thw go..
MRS U H t’Hll.l-il’S.
,ui„ i-.ntcnca nt.
itiiitng or dis
. ; . • ; ira
If
th'
i por and the k.n i‘ dc-
'i.-l.t iv i lea . <1 : :o ' Snlohui
•j sc, , r eKiits ... . ■■ n re:: . . be-
All departments
nMv merchxndtse
Mrs. A. J. Vernon had the misfor-
tune of losing one of her fine jersey
milk cows last week.
Aberdeen basket ball boys come
, over ami "fayed our boys laat Fri-
Lday afternoon. The score was 17 to
ill in Ploymouth’s favor. that the Quail acTufol set out t>
Rev. Hood filled his appointment at hundred tre.-^w-<Arbor l>av. but we
the Methoiiist church Sunday and El- are sorry^NSf sav that the patroa, of
der Miller preached at Die Christian the school did not take an interest
. church and Rev. W J. Darpell like the patrons of other districts,
preached at the Baptist Sundav. Quail basket txM.ll team, both girls
Lewis, teacher of Dtixier and boys went tiver to <’ottonwo«Mi
Mis* Zera Shields, Mr. and the scores were 10 to 2 m both game
school, _________
Mj-s. C. H Capeiton and their dauph- jn favor of Quail
t»-r Mis. Horothy, and “ ‘ *'
Cak Neece of Dozier
plav i nt 4 li'<l "7 ’ o Old
and pie supper here
night. ATmut 20 girls
<>f boys which the admission was ten
and fifteen cents, which netted the
■urn of flO.OO. and was quite laugh-
bli- after which W. H Monty >m< r.
Mr. Rodgers*' baby who ha. . been
quite sick for the tsist three weeks
- better at this writing.
J LS I ME
Why buy merchandise carried over from last
get NEW merchandise at a
It’s Gran < Another’s Recipe to
keep her Ixxuci Hark,
Glossy, Beautiful.
ieincs. t am nearly fifty one
<>f age and have suff' ied a
dca' ' i .mi ind gi'-i ion I I’.’in <
iro-t anything 1 want to. now."
■ ;< o'.- \\. ' ,-«••• . 11 ’ M
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FRIDAY, MARCH 11, IMt
' joy and plMunire would be thair lot, ’
while through thia world they trot. I
trot, trot .
I’et k dhan Apple,
<1.0*
< .ins Tal! ( hum Salmon
1 'M|
pound" rimmI Coffee
I.OTI
Lar/f Koo-Koo Syrup
1.00
gallons <htion Sets
1.00
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1921, newspaper, March 11, 1921; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187163/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .