The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1923 Page: 2 of 18
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WE SELL FOR ( ASH
THE STORE W ITH
<J. B. Ellis, Dry Goods
AM) SELL FOR LESS
HIE goods
BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS
FIVE DAYS OF SPECIAL VOLUME PRODUCING PRICES BEGINNING TUESDAY MARCH 13TH, CONTIN-
uing Wednesday March 14th, Thursday March 15th, Friday March 16th and Saturday March 17th. Only a few
prices quoted here for lack of space.
Men’s Clothing
One lot Men’s Suits, all wool at ^^'SIO.OO
One lot Men’s Suits, all wool, good a allies <15.00
See our larue stork of Y oung Men’s Popular Priced
Suits.
Men’s Shoes
One lot Men’s Dress Shoes $3.95
One lot Women’s Dress Oxfords and Pumps,
$6.50 and $7.50 values at $3.95
One lot Men’s YYork Shoes $L9S
One lot Women’s 1st Pumps and Oxfords
Special $1.95
Men’s Shirts
Blue heavy weight at 65c
< ollar Rand Dre** Shirls. real values at <1.00
Men* \thletic 1 nion Suits, a verv special 5tV
Ready-to-Wear
Women’s Coats, Suits. Wraps and Dresses in the
new styles and materials at Special Prices.
1
Stacks—Stacks—Stacks
Of Staple and Fancy Piece Goods, bought right and
priced along Volume Producing Basis. Look this
department over today.
Women’s Hats
New Stylish Trimmed Hats at Popular Price* We
save you money in this department.
See our Special Bargain in Dollar Day ad.
Every denartment packed vvith merchandise at \Wi-
nnie Producing Prices.
Special Bargains Tuesdav March 13th. <ec Dollar
Day \d.
PAGE TWO
THE WELLINGTON LEADER
FRIDAY M1RCH 9t 19$L
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bemr planted u ith the
THE WELLINGTON LEADER
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DOI.I VRDVY AND ADVERTISING
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Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailoring
; m •
p vt pt’f Lr* ’<» <L»v n ♦ .» iirnominiou”
Mrs. Neva Massey
undergoing
Every Day In Every Way-
ij You’ll Be BETTER and BETTER
BEGGS anil BUERGER
We take particular care to choose the purest
We also boast a pharmacist that is second to none.
BRING US THAT PRESCRIPTION
Quail Mercantile Co.
PALACL DRUG STORE
the past with Col-
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the
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w ithin
b: irk
m-tille.
pOSC o(
Come
not equalle.' at tinv other tim« .-m • «-v
the month
< 1)1 I I t.I
DIM VV Rl I I
in th
IOSU.
patching, repairing ami otl. -ort of
work going Or. that r helping ail. to
ti < general attract)'rm- ’Im
ket hall, but i. t a tine to the fu >
.limental i.li-.i of ’-ie college air the
rtmiual debatr-
fellow - in
at an even break o he will not have
the fork getting old ami cat in » t-elf
up with the accumulating intere t. Tl
public i* more or Ie - not int>‘ri -te.*
in the lea t about the worri<- o’ t o
they car do anvthing they, want to.
Every citizen ecu wanted to talk
about hr tow t an.i her bright fu-
ture; if then i< a -ingle grouch or
you ome our cam
plac< and prairie fires being
and *r intend to Lave it
Govern yourselves accord
Day ha for a community a a whole
i th. get together spirit that i-
evidenced. Al o the trade tha' :.r.'
made o' tha* day wher all the people
Entered as second-class matter Aug.
2i>. 1909, at the post office at Welling-
ton, Texas, under the act of March
3, 1879.
been con
these men had not brought then
Oil l\ < ’ll.I.INGS-
WORTH < OlAD
i had men a
levelin v and
BY THE LEADER PRINTING CO.
J. CLAUDE WELLS. Editor
their
w be- ( ..himbu- walked the
I* i meant fool Columb’i
oil pool i - m ('oiling w ..Hi
We carry a line of the famous Peter’s Shoes, EM EE SAID.
Our Dry Goods department is our Pride.
Our prices are’always right, our treatment is ever polite.
I- going to find it such hard going
that hr- will likeh move to some more
congenia' <•)-»•<- for that jollv bunch
-« of booster-- now in control arc going
a'f. s,( ..pportwnHy
• g l‘. trier -.>» Ra<b.> R-b'
Sev.-r n veil were drilled in Ar-
cher eoui.t . . al.-o one in Young county
before an oil well. The president of
Texhoma Oil Co., a student of the
writer for two years, deserves' ti e
’■■‘Hi e*«~hi. +i—il^valnpmcn* _an
Archer county.
Quite a number of leading geolo-
gists have recently investigated the
Quail-Lillie structure. We have in our
posse-■ ion between vrhich we discov-
ered nn the last mentioned structure.!
also iridescent water, indicative of oil
sea page.
The trouble in
I
prepared to live and save money if you will trade with us
E\ ERY Dav js DOLLAR Dav. Prv us ami In1 convinced
JUST A FEW HINTS ‘ z
We have a complete line of P. & O. Farm Implements, Eclipse,
Sampson, and A innatei* Windmills. In fact any kind of farm
tools and machinery you may need.
Our Grocery department is alwavs complete, headed hv
WHITE CREST FLOUR.
e Saturday- chap
.’nd to n h-ru'-i '-
\ «l ue the Rih <
The gu-ty ihi-pr-’ that ... ■• read
1 oeca-iorially in the daily pre-., con
'corning Pre idential timber, i i goo.i
indicatin' a I <■’ political ’’me re”’
othei thing necc-ary fni the
ning and upkeep of the home
public, therefore, learn- of I
Day ami ’ particularly intei
.i..r ■( • > Rihle I.,
Ting .f the E.ir ’
I >n T a- >’ iy Ii M
T» e Bible ,i ,i B-« k
T»
Bible a .i R > k
top ’ • " . ■ • ■ I. c w ith thte fe* iihg
-.1 >. put i t.einr. buNt on' of
Giie-t to ■■ m t><‘ great Panh.ri-
Childrc Post
of the Prar’ ca
R«-- M. < lung ■ an
Make our store your headquarter for drugs
and drug supplies.
bll 'aught •<<
lege arm D irant, < >kia 1
;.<• an'ag. of the Dollat Dav oppm
timitie Dollai Day ha Men a
groat help t<> other communitie and
. a gT'-at help tn Wellington, but will
time run- on. and peoph get
in theit mind- in • the put
Dollar Day
tn Wellington m Dollai I'.
don’t -t . t. w mn ’ho-, toll vou ■<>.
TrvL Wei! ■ gtoti i now a to rn
jmh; iu iauk _g>.and af'-et a I....1
•cr old mule h»- would like to t a.ie
off. He trade for a Jersey c<> v. ;.t
take- the “boot” m
X !
r ( aOe. k”. '.nr a’.r :*l h*r
o-t of tke Scribe Club”, a journs
• c 'g.u ir iti'-n if the college
I' f ' i •• ;■’ .f N.-tmal < dleg
SPEt lAL NOTICE.
I'o-titiva ly no wood hauling on any
land owned or controlled by us.
THIS MEANS YOU. We have, been
bothered wit. p<> son being put out
ep our
started,
stopped
inely.
The first Dollar Day wa held ii-
Wellington on Feb. 20th with appro-
imately 20 merchant- participating.
After the -moke had cleared away
from ’he bargain counter on that dav
rmr- -Trrm"*' '•■
Day wa- indee.i a -ucce.--. and said
they were in favoi r" another Dollai
Day. We talko<l to pe<»pl» who vvero
wot interested in out ->d<-. nr ’he mei
chant’s side, but it the possibility of
getting then dollai'- worth. The
people w ith w hom we talked expres-
rd themsclvc a w<dl plea-ed with th<-
wav the merchan’ of Wellingtx.t
treated ’ e public, in offering REA I
values oi. !’• Ila' Day Therefore, it
lookc.i to i' i i-’ a Dollar Day held
n Wellington once a month at lea.-t
would bp of great help to botl met
chant and t, ft ■ public.
Dollar Dav i- for the purpo-.- o'
vtimulatini trade The merchant ha
hi tock of good- on hand H« ‘ i
hi- monev inve-te.l in it, and i pa
inp i hig1 rati of intere-t H. i
within to .onvcit hi., .lock .nto e.u-h town.
tudeut ‘or th.- tiring tei"
Aft*-! to. tin-k*‘t ».all ea »:i i
■nt I i 'ori th«. I* > goal pit< I . d,
• i ’ fo .1 . ailed, and out la t op
ir
I’
will then Ik op.ni e.i on fot debate
•> >1 ku g at f"’
The e taughty
•nt u- in four de
\ pni. Fw a of the
- il> t.r in t• •- I'rn’ag mal
hi- t f trilling n
lit..\ •- .-t , w<-rk
tt >- <• a .f not
he fH-r < • '.cel!a11 m of ‘A f I W .v
I >< ■ ‘ ' A Hie. X .' -n
]| do Dif ssm.'tkir g »nd L’tilies' Tailoring at
R. \ Mt I ittvid's Store.
Patterns Drafted Prices Reasonable
Work Guaranteed.
The towi .- growing rapidly in all
[.art at..I there i a’ undoubted -on-
tinient of oii'ii -' [»er'ading the
whole town It i- beginning to look
lik- th« citr-. '.- .... .aught the |,n
I it of te-.ni w.-'k and appreciate the
|Un ’ 1' v. .. . 1.1 g,>t . much publicity
[••, ,, i a.- old K ng Tut” i getting we could
’ si I perforhr miracle
DRUGS
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1923, newspaper, March 9, 1923; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187193/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .