The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1921
1HE WELLINGTON LEADER
one ba$ of
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meals i
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get it on their feet. The lye ting I
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nig the hot
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i young man
■ n; r m ].> t Ihx+g. Kan -unp lad. „v. ho wa■ heating the
the parlor 'amp and curling
had ju t
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Vfolwi t e l as lo-t the It.di • . <■ rr han
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tie gambling det: . »,.e teuoh • . p
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them, the
oti'i thing
But the old
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.mpletor & Templeton
TOBACCO
Phe Wellington Mill
MOBEETIE HAS
CHECKERED CAREER
J. E. LEGG ITT. Proprietor
BUT STILL SURVIVES
< O <• K 1 .1 G R I H B I. E
W. R. ORR
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The NEW EDISON
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The Phonograph With a Soul
RUB RHEUMATISM FROM
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The TEMPLETONS
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OLD TIME COLD CURE
DRINK HOT TEA!
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enjoyed it and was glad to belp
Mr. Edison.
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akin. It talra j?a.a *.»r«<i*«a and *t.t!
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h<n-.<-. The jai'i, which had to t»*
both ownmorliw and strong, wn.-
bu.lt <-_.t »>f native ne«, and 'till
twnd u. the onr iient nctmruler-that
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Ancn th1" county became more
generally wttled the riturns dneideri
u> move the .ountv • i’ nearei tih<
reg,ter “f the conn’s So the -itoi
to the little town-mf Wheeler today
mat ww m the pub'tc u'j;ue the an-
pretrntiou temple of Judice and
not Vns.w tl;». tie gazing at n rel-
ic of pivur-r day-, when thr < tizeh.-
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BullDurham
Temph ton Building
WELLINGTON. TEXAS
J. Burns filled out
the first Mood Change Chart
Will You Fill Out a Chart for Mr. Edison ?
MR. BURNS pronounced the If you own a New Edison, ask us
test most interesting. He fora supply of Charts and invite
your friends for a Mood Change
Chart party. They will find it more
entertaining than the Ouija board.
If you do not own a New Edison,
we will lend you an instrument
with a supply-of Re-Cheattons,
for giving a Mood Change Party.
The New Edison has perfect real-
ism. Its Re-Creation of music
cannot be distinguished from the
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The revolt against rent-paying is growing.
There is a wide-spread revival of the ideals of
< the early American settlers when every family
owned the roof over its head.
The country is now beginning what is probably
the greatest houwwbuilding movement in the histgry
of the world. ,
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BUILD NOW.
Cim Smith Lumber Co.
S. A. McCARROLL, Manager ■ .r.
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Red Star and White Lily ITour_
Ercsh Corn Meal
Grain, Hay and Mill Feed
Custom Grinding
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Change Chart also—and we know
you will eagerly help the great in-
ventor in his latest research into
the effects of music on the minds
and moods of mankind. r H
Read Mr. Bums* Chart Then >
come to our store. Make the test
L«am how music affects your original music. This makes it pos-
I”0??8* »Xour Chart wiU ** every home toenjoy the full
to Mr. Edison, benefits of the world’s best music.
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1921, newspaper, February 11, 1921; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187174/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .