The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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A Poor Theory
Said old Bill Shiftless: “The world ov»-< nw a living.
Why should I worry?”
\nd old Bill managed to get along on that ' r<>rx — but such
a life' Mown at the heel, hand to mouth, slipshod, poverty-
'trieken. without hope, without ambition, ithout comfort
W hat a price to pay for laziness and incompetence' You al1
know some “Bill Shiftless” who is no earthly good except as a
horrible example. The world may owe us ;• living, but if a de-
cent living is desired, one must work and > ve and keep the
savings in a reliable Batik.
The City State Bank
OF WELLINGTON. TEX \S
THE GUARANTY FI ND B WK
PAGE FIVE
THE WELLINGTON LEADER
FRIDAY. AUGUST 12, 1921
I LOCAL I
OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMN
KOK SALK
Phone lit The Tekas Company
WANTED
FAHl PRICES at Nieholl X Dav
\X
Some High
EOR
••■. •-. '.thing
but
RELIGION’S PART IN BIG WAR
tankage
Alfa’fa
Senior Chaplain Found That 90 par
X
fl
in.
10 tf
Some Faith
f
vent
Olney 111.
nv
V •••!<ngton
week
him (!■ -plte
•nr
t bird
ni
M i.-bine
i ,i ni i a
Er: m •-
XX
Weill
M«-mph
and u’ually
2- 4c
a inc
Wagon Bed at EH Riley
th*
>n
k I
Csu-e of X ppendicitis.
Ed
car Sm thing
Hi!
Er building.
n
O
per mk
lii'-n'
t member u:
Xdv.
•V.’ling’on Hoti ■■
lime
COMMANDS NEW S. S. 'LEGION
to
Subi Down
no*
DAN CUPID WAS ON THE
JOB
Mr
:<hd
• «Oi-
Hr wne
M L’m-kv >r’:
p '»
W
fid R) lev
want'- Vo-ir
Cup Tire*. (
Penn
linn
PREVENTION of
loo di,
State Health
I'he !»ahv I -aid
comple'
'll.
STUDY MOSQUITO ,VARFAR€
of the
EVERY MEMBER GET ANOTHER
WAR BROUGHT WORK FOR HER
Do
REMEMBERS P.ROTHER
SCOUT
4 de
the
fall
1 f
states.
were-
Beds at Ed. Riley’s.
Wagon
49-tf
Wagon
Beds at Ed Riley’s.
49-tf
Justice
tM lit-
Then the
imRSSMAKlNC. nKfUQMING.
QptM. N. IL. far tfm Tenter to ha f—d. but It i» le- to mnay
■ball go out lay a Ana but friendly
plaint,'’ convulsions, aad tkberculou-
i>“
at
To
Pb rd
.fit.
culminate'!
h romance
•ulndiiHii'
Hi irrblge
X-
t
Registered
Robert-
to
Ills
left
and
I tf
- ting
X •n>,d
Among
ser tuners
young
t runxfer
lr!*h Itirte
H ran
W agon
FOR
Bull-
'bat
need- un!
telllgviitly
refutation
American
Dine rolling at the General Machine
Coaipaay. 2-2c
.Mat l>e
hmoi I ’
if il
in do
nearby
■ I- ii.nd '
last
- at
Dr and Mrs. D. D. Cross are visit-
ing her parents in Topeka, Kan a
M I let
I’' ..tie
O
rercntlv built and
-tore near h - home
Hereford
- 29-tf
ya»ar‘»
called
t’ran it 11 '
XVagon Y n i
N<
R.ie
\i:vi
••in •!
baby
Coto-
Racine Tire- for
Roberts
Oi ... |... ... ----he -a-rvler
during • a or'-l w.n .'ill be admitted
Disc rolling »t the
Company
Tmv-- Baumgardner left Saturday
* r «’>ehi!tree county whuru h* will
a big acreage of wheat.
Mr J »■
be- broth' ■
anti Mr- i
torn of the
.....i>t.lining
’-■•I ivllli t'e
Bran
XX agon
Iler, -he h canteen
nianee
as only
could
in the
<’ E
a 1><
rhe "•-wry inenilwr get u menilier"
ntnpiiurn of the X'lieriean Legion has
, uii ■.ml vi"I at ' he ’ a-
tional'headivisHet> nt Indianapolis In-
dicate that Hie purpose of the cam-
paign, to double the ilienibers'dp will
id elilldo-i
th>dn ti
XX D.
po.r of A'o.-rt, an la*
jaist is > 'din ging and re-
- large club-
as a
Liver|HH»!
Mi- M M
Two laigi
hi iponth
RecoflritiSn of Amariaana in tha
Canadian Strviea.
la t E D Champlin do your plumb
ng. tinning and electrical work; -at-
faction guaranteed With Hamilton
Hardware Co 2-2p
n .iiliina
■A Idle be
- oHutninder
FOIt SALE flood seed rye. at Leg-
gitt Mdl; guaranteed free of Johnson
Onus. D. L. Worley. l-3c
means tn secure
him elf and family. A
tc XX’ A SoRrlle, gen.
f - - * -
. 'IdduaaB
Mis- Monnie Amn returned
Friday from a vi t with relative
Hereford
Atnerb-a n Ibis
he ninny
in loving
men who
The German Invasion of Helgtum In
ugust |;i|| found Xtlke Sullhan.
•«. veteran of the
/ . Itoyal !rl«h Hitlm.
1. 1 - managing « hotel
la to look, to your, digestion. When '
you have good digestion you are cer-
tain t« relish your food. Chamber-
lain’a Tablets improve the digestion,
create a healthy appetite and cause a
gentle movement of the bowels. Adv
"The Ixtglon has earned the right to
do something in a national way pri-
marily In the interests ot Its organi-
sation, and the time baa come to exer-
clae that right I propose that tha
American Ixton sbait exactly doMW
i-onflnnnH the
i -ingle Hrtfcle
ent ial
he is-rsunded lie Hilts-
and Fifty fifth infantry
Eipeditl<>n«ry force- to
tivt-r-eh* his old wound
. and he was -ent ba
States sgSIn ut.fit
REATMEN t N h
27 t
Yltertlrcn 1-
Bf-'- 1’ritch-
i •'our
pF'" -e«i
Hick- h
I oi.ir’h Llliei-ty oMn. resting up while
•h,- X 1,-tory loan was carried through
Arriving in
XX agon Rod- (t Ed R;!r-
home i
• red a
■rrrt-rrr- nr rva--
I'rtted States in
ervlcr" He R|»Ht
kmil . -'Himat.
W Roberta
that
the
the
i ir-t « i< not
It did nm - on
land.
^H.»n
modeling upper Hoot -
ll«Hi-e to oUiliiod.T
will l»o no giutohne odor loft
clothe when cleaned and
at I Im logger 49-tf
I I! Stall ha
in tailed a gtocey
n »'Uth Wellington, and will appTe
Xfrlea an
:gu-' ' UH.'
Thete will be no ga-oline odor
in your clothe when cleaned
pre -ed at The Toggery.
Scout ma -ter J 1 Burt
troop of Boy Scout -.imped
T'uesdlly night <rni the ho\
•host enjoyable time
Mn John I Xi <
la Falls. ’ ni
John Gardm-i and 1
Grade bulls
29 tf
L i . in the Argonne fighting.
Talbot viewed s cross section of
o- ntrv'- manhood and found s
llglon that will purr.le and amare
orthodox ehuri b-goer
In Ids work Dr. Talbot collected and
exam'nefi the per-onsl nffe. ta of men
killed In battle In ninety |<ereent of
them he found either a Bible, a scapu-
la: a prayer k a cross, s cruci-
fix or some •' 'er 'oi et, which, he
s«y« in i ’•• ' .,,, >i tx-adiinar-
terr <>f ilu \ . <n l egion proved
real element In
make Js first trip
To double tile nieirilH-r-ldp of the
Legion was the ardent wiah of F. XV.
Galbraith Jr., late national cmnumn-
i dor. who wns kit-led in an automobile
i-ci |.-nt at Indlsnapolis. Uta yucces-.
-<»r. John G. Emery of Grand Rapids,
Mich, w'ns probably the first member
,.i tr.v l.cgadi to get a member when
the present ••atnpaign openyM.
Mr. <<iilbrnlth planne-l the campaig*
a short time before his death lie
a as anxious to have the membership
| doubled by October. It nour appears,
that the campaign will end before that j
time. •
in bls statement setting out plans
M i ■ • M etui
from Canyon w be>» b<- i■:• l«n v
ng her brothr- S I Ibbin-on
at ?! ?’• rn r ■•• k .it
Yani
.>*•>-:’’ ■ - Snr
woman’s place was in the
• i America entered ih#
World war. Miss
\ Xhbey V .Hurley.
I argv N. D- WAS
clerk and sten-
'grnpher tn the ,
district court of
her county. Then
the district clerk
enlisted for
ice and Miss Hur-
ley forsook the
files and keys tn
helg t ho’ deputy
Fargo (N D.l Girl Found Plenty to
Ourmg and After Big
Conflict.
Fort
Mr
-n ¥ OF A I I L K—
farmer- tn
100 farm
1-and-
Cbi'D XV Anted to hear
of a farm or good land
f ill de ](-.( ! y I. Jone-,
51 up
lb- ■ ■ -I'urlres
■ --«>!■' u that
Wits Hll
<1 X i>...,d piat
A I'.i
■ -men
ill
XX'hcn the bowels are con -t ipated,
■ c |nw.- lowcl- or large inte-tfnes
umc packed with refuAe matter,
’■ • made up largely of germ .
, • ■ • germ ente> the ve,-miform ap-
pc-ndi' and -• t up nflammation.
commonly known a appen-
) ake t’hanib' ! lam'■ ['ablet-
SALE
XV Roberts.
H',' "H '
11. « .
Scot land
>n an insjw, i ,.r, ■ Ii • t.,
marshes t>- ot»'<-rv- ’I *- m-
pmcticf- of mos-i’d'.. . v.rr
etmdW’ed by tie :
ternilnatloii ••••mml-.-i' i ■
Wil! cttllip ti the .e.-'d-c.-
tie. - ••rgaiiizs-
||e - wlifi • known nmntig the
. f W:chi
• un: Mrs
t1'. • ty
lie
Hie
tils
-tegtng trem-b songs »nd 'siting
th
r.rf Rd'-, * jn* ymn buv.nr- "~tf
York He chafed
twliltld the regl-
ter until n hot
day itt .tone.
when lie J.iide
John Anderson 'eft ' week for
the Eastern Market - <o buy gi>o'is for
the A. X W. Big Store for
and winter trade
ty. She did the task M wall that MM
HONEST WFK, .1'1 s - V - 1 '
H. A Delamar, wife and
eft Saturday for an outing
■ado and other point-
0. L. Fuik and family and O 5
Riggs .mil wife' rf' Tur-dav for a
fajmtrn of a few ve<>k m Colorado
and other
• 0VR-; EOt s
ol* A Dav •
Mt-1 Johnny* D
w.- ting he» f- rn I V
ard.
tit-* A. IV to Vberde.-I
re by citing hi- fatli'-t -
"lit, ifi. Gi.rl.f. Hi_>
YOI R BLS1NESS XBBHF' I X ! ED
b-. Nicholl X- Da-1- 27 t
-igt. (Oom
Blvthe, Texa- will bring you a de-
ceptive pamj»blrt giving full infor-
mation concerning tb country and
p'an of purchn e 1-52
•,k^on
the great - 11 m ■ >■"' ;> .>>g*
touching than ■ of ' e boy out
wb.1 saved :• • - iful
u long ti:,i,- until be I.nd "ttougfi o
buy u fine wreath 1" plTtis- "<» the
grave of a t»»- giibvr. u I.id who hud
played a !■■■!•• of a big brothei
ihe younger uoy before be wei.t to
loath overseas.
"*3*1 GS lluby Seale, of Vein n, th»
gue-t of Mi rad M I M Du.k
Sable Cupid did the rest
• *n fils return from France,
nell beeanu- active In le-glon
He wns the first eomnigudrr
IJnrsiln post ■•nd has been adjutant
of the department
lion
I * 'll IIFN'I Nice room.- up tair in
I • ’.•;>'one Bui'.bng. See R H Tem-
pleton. 49-tf
X! Queen l',c- .Smith. Box 277. Mem- 'i-t -a month
■ <- mule, about 11
and XVill appre
• ■ '• • ,.n b ading tn ie
l<- i’c Albert Langford.
1 2p
Dim rolling it the Genrri! Machine
Hr t -'H-
Vork Ship
ble.
A bath iwuld
ft < > < 'ontmll. d«-
part mm t a d j u
I it nt of the Amer
ican I • gion of ¥<■
braskii. and Mis-
Kh.I.* X Blodg
rtt of < »rlortn». X'e
1 tie wed
a as at <>r
and the
• lied :»t Lincoln.
(,i ,. ir og the summer of
Ids served 1 1 M'si*. where he
edite- ■ s -oldier newspaper Miss
Blo.lc.-tt was -tut med there as a can-
teen worker with the
v'-rt youi Mill, i and S".» I
H B Lc.-g' Vulcaniz ng Sb ,p
It - Iwttei, wben [-■ ibje, to ■
tinue nursing tbraugh the un m*
and to " • in >n the fall
See that your doctoi icgGter- you
bahy’r birth a- -non ••« |x>--ible aftet
t s bcirn -I’.trth i< gi«tration ecu -
citizenship an : max a-vc future '• r
trouble.
The ample t article <,f food w
ometimes <au-<- dy pepaia if *ne .
F01’ SALE X good milk rt>w and
Hol-tein heifer yearling. See iij phone
Stafford - 52-2p
'l t|iv and
in-
bls
the
Irreligious
per-on by the -in'.- • ■ t If s sim-
plicity which I* ••■•im al; a trust
whb h is childlike although It expresses
Itself In whnt Is called ’ntnee' er
Turk', s sense of reverence which Is
-n profound that It Is never fooled
t ' ant an honesty which while it la
apt to !■•• immunlsflc I- -a e-»entlal
tbnt «hnms don't last If these are
, •••,.. f religion them was In the
spiritual life of the Expeditionary
Force something that was fine."
P. W. Mysrs united
—m»rriag<» hrrt Ratunlay Mr. ft. A.
Wilaon and Mias Dnvie Tblles, both
of Clarendon.
-••nt buck to
ip'»; n- mfit
a |htI. d n V
w ,- di- I
•ids w lie
Hundred
< ’anadian
ake film m <
irn-ed trouble.
Xuto top repaired, curia.n- and
top made to order XX o make and
repair all kind- of auto top . be-t of
matryia! and workmanship, -ample-
dwellings
• nd will el* on*- <•• all
and '•■•!• Jo( Cook
15 tc
11. H
M. di.
'WHY DON’T
; YOU USE i
THE
WANT ADS
w ' •n ■ • in- '
pinking. UpsUirs in TstoptMM
building. MM J. P I-aCASfflB.
Mrs. (Tara Billing-!.
Worth is here vi- ting het ter,
; Mi XX
•<k
loan should be iiverxiib
VVfrl, Congressman F <’
likewise campaigned for the
btl- t>c 27tf
XX ANTED Iv Trade WyHi Six car
■ fo- mule.- oi hv>t-e I. D Bartlett.
1 tf.
Y. M <’ A.
They hud known each other as chll-.
dren, but not seriously They met nt
IT'S! 1’n-onaM- betwen bridge and
Groen’- 2 1-2 mile- outh of river; .Mc-
C.i iley wrapper. Return to McCauley
D Gvods Co. E B. E-te;. 2 2p
(V old model
., ito top mu
• nd fan
... (ik'a .
Adtn fifing I
I- "1111-0101 -mT(
I! p."
f i a me -
To tfio-e di-quleting souls who
publicly lament that the average Am-
erlean lost what
''r ~ trying day* of
1 !• 1 7 -1 H . Rev. j
Henry Russel Tai-
f V hot B canon
' “f thP National
< ’ a t h e d r a I of
Washington. D. C-.
. . ' "Hikes Hti-w.-r AS
I First Division, A.
I»r.
tha
l.i’S'l Black gi p containing wc-ar-
tr. ippi’i and paper with Hichard-
•• ’'--nor- Hdw t'r order blank
lb • n to th) office and get re-
Wagon Beds at Ed Riley’s. 49-tf
Hunger, the Beet Sauce.
Sauce ia used to create an appetite
or mis. <« th. r~d. n. ,2».r2SSTw"SSJa S
trip.
Captain Corkum i.e-ide- hl- -•>!•
murine sinking record. Is famous for
I riving e-trildlshed » new world's re,
.•rd :->r running time l.etwmn New
York (ind South Vmeri.a The ■ voter
an Legion" will be .q.ernted betwee'
.-si: ■ ■ _ > ir h I •'•mintot-
the matter
al*
living and
I'-Mwi food which cure rt>nsumption are
even more effective in warding it
off.
Preventive medicine ha' no fairer
.deal than that contained in the
Is-autiful mtence of Minot: “We
sve .-nth i.< .' • eme n tie magi-
lun. ihe nppni-
i-xa- XX' want one hundred real
ettle on
Farm
County,
inducement- are of-
• ■'■' both a- to price and terms. The
• place on earth for a poor man or
man of moderat
home tot
It- Dr M M Cai rick
Officer^.
ri-‘- pure air. clean
and his
at O. M.
'•port ■< i itmn but w•■ i.an crowned her with
mo.le-ty. f/.r -'C , vt once the reality
•f human pn-w r and the jvs-unifica-
tion of human fallibility."
Tile pb^nical condition of the l*ody
- i. mjHirtant as tlvo intclectua.', for
f the former break* down, thA men- 1
ini rt.vit..- are greatly mterferred
with wr -cndcred altogether irnpowi-
POSTED
No hunting, prowling or ttespa-
ing all.ovxTd.
IR tf. ’ XV. M BOVRI.AND.
FOR SALE -1 room house cow lot
alul ■■‘'■•-J - -c. x.'.lh'i-Ufl • a-i- Wr- ---•— .• e-i
Inquire i..»:a. and .in
1-tf. " appendiciti
John E. E'im.'n-1 , D,-trict Agcj
wa- here fir-t of the week going ’
'■ .nd v..tl C.'Un’ Xg'-P N ■ n
DISEASE. »nly about
Sniiti . Boz
Hc.iut ‘ i' ,
• ruH »*»l lb
i’»rl«!hUT *.i»r|H»rat’i
N'.iJ.rs sh'ppinu hpar«! G Tju*
* > ijti«»» onuirnntb**' "f * he Amer
• ■i ’ '» ‘ L'etber 'AH’. 'ih**' -^i
be taken at lea-t
z,o i i.-iv everybody. Ihe tern-
peratu-o uf the water -s of minor rtv
p.irtance. except that a warm bath is I
ir.ori • an-ing than a cold one. Ojdl
fieopie. children, and weak persons |
. hvuld not take cold baths, as they I
ire too •lepressjng for <uch persona;
nor -hould they be taken by anyone
except in the morning unless they
are fallowed by a feeling of exhilara-
tion.
It is in the power of man Io cause
germ discaaey to disappear fjrpm,
the world—Pastedr.
Extreme heat and impure air kills
many babies in the summer, espec-
ially the bottle-fed babies.
The most loving act a mother can
do is to nurse the baby. XYhen the
• on i 1
M J
FOR SALK—Cane -eed by Shields' BOOSTING FOR LEGION MEN
Mill & Grain Co. 4« tf
\X R'.I-rt-
>7 tf
The Bnpt1"’ I id ••
X«,l will
rn»et
nt ’-he church Monday
and will
elect
officer, for the •■n-ji
ni* y«-.n
AU
members ar • ir»g»'d to
. L '
tw pre enl
N’.'w eat Smithing
<wd at
Ed
Rdey-s
tf
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