The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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An Erroneous
IMPRESSION
WE BAY HEN C E LOSE
Herbert Dysart
A great number of people are under the impression that Tornado
coverage is included in the ordinary Fire I’olicv and as a result
go w ithout this most necessary protection. Of course it is the
duty of the agent to and he usually does call attention to the fact
that Combination Policies are not written in this State, but the
♦ ry fact that the agent is so familiar with the diffrent classes
of coverage provided sometimes causes him to overlook making
proper explanation to his policy holders.
Statistics show that no part o‘f the country is immune from
Tornadoes, Cyclones and Windstorms during any part of the
year, and the Trail of Disaster left by the different Cyclones in
our own community last Monday evening should be sufficient
\ arning to every property owner to provide himself with
Windstorm Insurance before it is too late. The premium charge
is almost negligible and 100 per cent coverage may be had.
to $2.50
MEN’S
MENS
MEN’S
MEN’S
p—
1 * '
ONE-FOURTH OFF ON MILLINERY MONDAY ONLY.
O'he famous
WELLINGTON. TEXAS'
INSURANCE AND ABSTRACTS.
. Office over City State Rank. . Phone 194.
THE WELLINGTON L&UJfiR
TWO
M-
aS FIELD PROVES
county
STOP!
FIELD SECOND TIME gasoline right
R>ad! Remember
r-
THE PLA VT<) BE (.1 \ EX FOR TUI
no
\ r i he
runt'.
of L
Welltex Theatre
M.
Thursday Night, April 14
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IH < II \RLES TOW NSEND.
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• han
ENTERT \INMENT.
Our i- -td!
Best
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’ YARDS DESS GINGHAMS
1.00
YARDS SHIRTING
10 YARDS BLEAC HED DOMESTIC
1.00
SI.95 LADIES’ SILK LACE HOSE
LOO
1.00
SILKS
$1.50
LOO
TIES
$1.50
1.00
UNION SUITS
$1.50
1.00
*1.50
SOX
1.00
SOX
$2.00
1.00
5 PAIR LADIES’ HOSE
LOO
5 PAIR CHILDREN’S HOSE
1.00
1000 YARDS NEW MATTRESS TICKING
'» YARDS DRESS GINGHAMS
SUMI
Tell* How To Get Quick Relief
from Head-Colds. It's .Splendid!
inflamed or swollen
and reb.-f c<jtn> i »u-
. ‘ < t< •
and Mr-
question
Sundaj:
at th*
during
Dalia
while
rtotont
. pl- r
•ties of the ,i
aider? fim
i Idnev
5 Get the Habit of
the bow
1 and
Mi ■
and n
MEW YALE PRESIDENT
FAVORS SPORTS ,
f CREAM .-FOR CATARRH
OPENSUP NOSTRILS
I R \M \ LN I HREE A( IS, \\ RlTi EN
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Then :. -e t ■ i • •
women ■■ ‘ > i: .
in ::ie r-.-rn.- <;■ ,- .
I ot wa>-r w.ii. , ;■ ..
stone plorpho’o in !•
< v t h :
hawking. snuffline’, blowing
dryness. No struggling fur
dm
- I,
amount of
the ga- >■ mar Gi. nite 14 mile
northea-t of Mangum. and : 1 <>w-
a flow of seven m Ilion feet of gn-.
Th I !- :i- good a- wa e-pected and
makes the well e>f proven value f<»i
2 PAIR 75c HOSE
It s just fin* Don’t stay stuffed-up
with . a cold or uicoty catarrh-—Belief
cornea ao quickly.
It.be!
•>n <
<OME \ND ENJOY ONI'. EVENING REAI
Vernon wh-- ha
i'.ipl t ,
r- re bi*
Is a ■*'. r, r •
crank tL-
if >0 1
< ndi •
• I . T‘ oil i • <ui:-
<-< t fart■' down ,e’<’" ■ -
■g tin '■ ’■ m< ;- v,<
M
■■i; l«
W I.
riend- in
d ,c cnr.. uwt.r <>f ti
da\ school ate > »n
I.olai and each one
regulai Mis.
tur spelhr
. n, dn id t and Tues-
’• '.•■ i.ru v : e- ailin'.1;
eijxht inch pipe and coul’l
xsily a .ii tanie of a
well )■ just a little over
A t< t e. t> !«• made
The a Od i- Gas
•emi ng a to •• and an
rd.’ ti i’ t.’-l. Mangum
FRIDAY, APRIL 8,1921
.. sen— ■ HIIMI —F’W
Af'er .a coupie <> week
ill’ ende: ' er to w r
I ■ i > . - I.. .
pening i Hit'1
gm.
worth whle throughout the
and State.
Several neighbor* gathered
home of this writer on day
the rat killing campaign week and
killed 2<’ 7 at for which they charged
a ch - ken p for each rat pr< i'l>’ l
we should raise that
chicken*.
Al*>ut t«o week ago
teachei and a large percent of the
pupil and p.itron Went . ■ r to
I .illfi r ; b ■’ and the;r bo
p'.a. b.i-k>1 t>al' in the afternoon and
'u leami ! \ . r • t<
three of the b' >
night on ‘'lb- ’■
Ha * a Better I’ii '.'
• M' ■■. i*> Than • •
|i ' \i’u:n t England." <>u
ii! n’ t di ippoint us a '
: • * 'th t'mes.
experienced in the drilling of oil and
gas wells say thfs well is producing
casing head ga*. If true, this means
it is eqflual to a real oil welt. Cas-
i.s manufactured into
___ i on »he gnnind. a re
rinery. or condenser being erected at
.the well that extracts the gasoline
from the ga Every one wl a has ~een
wa • ». in:.' head gas well say tl i the
' 1’iif wet g < that othe casing head
wclb. show,
th: evening
< ‘ :nj»anv
ng t ■ <1
vatv la-t
■ 1 ■
C i ’i 1. nt.'-" n
‘ I.. Jl-t . ■ I
pr:r.z hats.
the be-t new. emanating from the i,.,.
well. Men knowneto i« judge arid • .
rot p-t f< < .
obtain h <,
phot! ! a’’ a’
will cost. v. ’
to mak •iinvono a re: I
mbjeet of internal tsuhaMon
Just as aosp an1 lot water act on
the skin, cleansing, sweetening and
freabening so limestone phospha’” an-l
hot water act on the stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels It fa vastlv^inoro
important to bathe on the'inslde^than
on,the outside, becausejth’ 'ekln'pores
do nut absorb' Impuritle/ into the
hh>od,\widle the boweKportaTdo.'
The .secotil strong gay well
brought in North of Granite, in thi •
county, 14 rm’» - northe.r-t vf Man-
gum, Monday evening uhout ten
o’clock. This well in the -anie sec-
tion as the one two year- ago, hov.
a stronge; g:i. , .l(„ • an ■. .
two ye; - ag.i ■ ‘ , -f
mated a ‘ . n on ga n 1
■brought in. The • wa cut ’ff h
the-first W”li and t II tie remorn
bered that a howinjt of t,il uffic-
ient to make a pay ng '.veil late: v.:,
found anti h> t through c nt.j t with
alt water, 'iya- -huwinp n ti
well i< -trongi ■ and i -.<■ go at
»• ■
greater than :n the forme; .ell.
There i > no doubt th..: there ”a
’1 pav I ;• I V. I . • e
•il hall i-’ -alt ■: ha- 11 •• ” .< in
turning out n rea Gl quantitie:-,
i» i. eei-tam that t <• pre ent gas
ha ■
aiu’- < ”•
In one minute your clogg'sl nostrils
will open, the air [ of yc . r hraa
will clear and you can breaVie freely.
No more
hesda' be,
brouth at night your coll or catarrh
will be gone
Get n small Iwltia of ElyG Cr,.^a.
Balm from your druggist now Apply , .VI,.’K ,n . t:.,
» little of this fragrant, ant septic a(r, . t the col
tiesling cream in your nostril”, it fen
etrstca through eiery air px-s.-i • of tto-
h’-a.it. soothes the
mucons memtrane
Btantly.’.
It s just fine
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'.‘1A MOI I H I I EMs.
•cork's an<l i -II
\\ < lingom
• Ba.pt i't Hi n-
one hundreif
attends pietti
\ elma Gn -wol- was
■ creta: <>f the 1 tela- a
E. M. Clement.- a ke the
for t<> lu- answer’- no-•
-Who Wa- tt’ I ■ st \”g’”
ten-!< d to flush th” : .- h. p •—
r.ey” a:r! the thirty f < t of ;r •
of the irevfi- is day's war'. * r •
:,nd Indite”1 Iblv innt, r:al left r • r !a
t! e I”. !y wl fch If :■ ' ' .iraing-- 1 ■
cay, beeor e fo->d for
bacte-.a which -’if”
ouick result
which am tl
cauCr. - h< a
■
il
U
J Says we can't lock or feel
vltb the system full
of persons.
now Inst ad f bsi
with ' di.-'.’ .
Bulk and pa -kap
k.' ■ . 'i' 1 ■
. .: ■ ■ il lb
Drinking Hot Water
Before Breakfist
n the |'|,n oil1 ' i f: t ' ■
• of March.
Aud’ ie Wh te -U' ‘O C ■
itber-in-law Mr ar.d M,
if lioy New Mexico h;. ’’
turn” ti-.n-e ;>..f’er a couple ’-f c-<*ek-
■ ta-. • ” a'. pa'en’■ M 1. m>:
M-.
patron will -peii
in the 20th ten
next I'ldat night,
invited. Your -ern*
has failed to learn ail the paitu u-
lar- of tl”. Count,v SciMeet at
Wellingtoi last Friday.
Wit' the Wellington le.oe n . i
home you need make no excuses cf
:'ie hor'.agv of all the news that
t'”
M .1 II.
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r ' rtl ! ac»’ I h I i'-c.t ”1
t» ■ n t p’ puiai z.r:
M >• U -i > t. i'Ca
.ii-titul.oii next .ear.
<iev”l< pment o! the field ' corn-
mere al i.'it po-os, A’ready :i com-
pan- ho- Ix-on ’vg.in.Z”' to a: arg”
for ”. i;, .Tg and pipbi.’ ga- «nt ■
Mangum pbr commercial purposes.
The .Veil V.... . .tod by pt rl,.ip : ,.
■~l U1M I ■-« 1 ♦
jaigl.t. I<>nv
day all "to,,
through an
be heard <
mile. The
f ZV v.
>4 UUUJD S7O/7E t/V GOOD TOWN
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1921, newspaper, April 8, 1921; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187172/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .