The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1922 Page: 7 of 8
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Nobody Con Tall When Vow
Oar-hen Grey. Faded Heir
With Rage Tea
Grandmother kept her ,l*'r bcauti-
fully i
with a —
Whtnrxrv. her he>r tv* A on that dull,
faded or atreaked appearance. thia dm
i>l» mixture war applied with wonder-
ImI elect Rm a dtp* at any drug Mort
for "Wyeth'r Sage and Sulphur Com-
pound.” you will get a large bdttle of
rd by the
„ , all ready
to UK at very little cost. Thi» »im-
pte nurture rtn be depended upon td
restore natural color and beauty to the
Well .known drugywta *av everybody
u«e« \Xveth‘» Sage and Sulphur Cwn-
pound now because it darkens to natur-
afly and evenly that nobody can tell itTHE WELLINGTON LEADER
PAGE SEVEN
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fate
\ND Wil!
M'lH’ tl i’l< at
INDIAN CREEK.
Brooks Grain Co
hnr t
. . . . I hr cotton throughout thi> -evuon
• anv Ot that terrible griping | hi<i open)nR fa , ;|n.(
‘ I"" 1 .U. ' ' our f.nmeis report the v lei I better!
'■ A I than, estimate.
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FARM LOANS
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FROIT
not
and
We sell the best grade of
Rates
aim
Gasoline & Oils
R. L. TEMPLETONand give quick and courteous
service at all times
HAVE DARK HAIR
FILLING
a noted authority.
VI. —- • 1
WISH you could know how
Wanted 1r.i
v, •
.'-'A-Mi-. Frank Thrv:tip-<«!. of l.ulie have
nu'ved to l l.irendm to attend -chool
your poul-
to sell off
know
w,|1
| w ill pax for
a profit.M IF KIDNEYS
IIMin
earth to
i>ehalf *
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1022.
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lu-t heituii to molt.
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Itch. bit.
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thy-rlf of tomorrmv
I’he uniform vucce.-* that ha at
tended the u-e ■ f Cl and . rljin'i Cobc
ind Diart F *oa Remedy in the relief
tnd cure of imwrl complaint*, both
for children and ndulta. has brought
t into almost universal ut»-. so that
t practically with, it a rival an!
«" everyone who has u-ed tt kr w .
■< <• without an v-.piwi kdv.
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* < tow.?
in Willington. We want, you to comv in when
in need of \N'YTHING in the way of drug> or
fountain drinks and till us just what method
you want us to serve you. W e will take it in a
spirit of friendliness and remember YiH’
Now in the time to cull
try, it will lie aotne time
the non profitable bene, and in outer
to do thi intelligently you diould
cull vour flock mid v.-t out all of the
and ki-v-p the one- that
thrii fe d ind make vmi
all
and
IMtht-.
WE. HWE ADDED GROCERIES
all kind- of second
XV HI not '.an
“s •*, ’ ’’
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.' > , A£»*<“a3®
nevei
t a loan
Hol< 'nl».
CORN I
FLAK^'
lio.: onvdie.
icc I’rrcmct
wh.a new t. p . -oco id hand corn
bai i . r sab-
VV hit ten. ...... -to-------------
\'< w * a lour i’ . .. :J at V|r. and GO 10 Clll’RCn SUNDAY.
| I find that the way | am trented in
i the day’s wotk depend- upon the date
O.f mini I brii ,• into it
If I rnti i a . itch of men whom I
tuk. to b. mt to me I am like*
Iv to lw> n i nd If I impute to
thou th< f. >■ that I am inferior I
in lev..-,
<■’<»,> pan v
leva land
Fol the
SI
• thy way
• be shall direct
• l>«'v erb- Ft <».
• '»aturt»v.
• SAFETY \\H1U KSIhFL
• I will both lay me down in peace.
• and sleep for thou. 1 ord, only
• make.st me dwell in -afrtv
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/or
Kelloggs
Friday.
i.i >.i (DANCE li
acknow lo.lge him.
thy
THEM.VERY CHEA1
Cmm* in
_ I he Ideal l‘uri;alive.
X • i pa1 gative, Cl imlverlain'a Tub- ■
l.-t- e the exact thing required.
Sti enough for the most robust,,
rm . oagl for children. They cause ,
AU di*
with.
They
L- 't
k-- i
It’s great tu tee child r nthusnisin fei Krilegg'n great
to sei < vc ty one ii.. the Mnnly i ujuy then . rir p c r uttchiness
and wonderful flavor! To sit down before a heaping
bo vlful or these joyous oven-browntd “s’xi' t-hearts-of*
tl.e-cotu” and soi.’.e milk or cu.tm— tt.d st fruit, if
it's handy—is j.it-i about the very L-. I wtrd i appetizing
appeal! And, your good taste will j ovt th.i*!
K illope’s </ rtv I lakes ought to b< ip- -ior—they are
.he original Corn 1 'I.. ' Kellogg’s are
never tough or kafnery; never hard to
eat; i.ex ran ipp-unti en»?
Be certain to get Kellogg's—the
delirious kind >f Ccrti 1 .akts in the
RED and GREii'v pair •• -because
genuine v,i.'.u-u. ue signature
of V.’. K. Kellogg, t!. i ’ ig'nator of
Toasted C<rn 1 lakes.
Ic« . • thi- illite vv hen
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STATION
CORNFLAKES
Kl» wakrr> of KELLOGG'S KRI MBLU »od KELLOGG’S BRAN. cooUd «av krooSied
Rev. J r. Simmon of 1 uite m-' ■*’ lh« Metnodirt college.
ited al the home of Mr. ami Mrs. i U'hmI old summer tune of the year
Henry Davidaon Sunday. : l’a'1 “n,i Pu"e Fr‘,ln> b ll’«
• cable lavement of thebowels I n)p coU( n thr„Uk,houf t(li> ,wU<>„ i fir>t day of autumn, ami pioneer -et-
tlers <>f this county say tin* has lieen
report "the yield better or,e of the hottest summers in about
'thirty years.
■* Mack XX ells <>i Plymouth passed
Monday enroute ot
! Stephenville to attend -chool at the
Mr ai d Mrs. J. XV. XVood, Mr. and
Mrs. J. X XVhitten of I utie, ami Mr. jthroUK1* ..^err
V'"' 1 ‘ml Mr- T. J. tamper of this vicinity
T — - * . •
o
p Texi mono
t a leva
the value uf
XI art it . " ell mr'or T< ' .<
. -rmv inner I’rec N ■ 3
• m i, Quail, f, > . . .1 <tirc
WeLtch the little folks
I speed home
| “Strong and Well” ||
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XX Hb RE IS Yv)l R
I 111 * XV her.- vour ti
theie will your hra't
V! itt' <-w < 21.
XV ednesdav
soyjaa ”1 ik 1.1 mJ t
V|. help cometh from the Lon
See me for Farm Loans at Lower
Good clean cotton rags at
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BACK TO NORMAL—5'/2 PER ( ENT FEDERAL
LOANS
XV 0 cai m a m.ike you a loan if you w ant to build, buy a farm, buy
ve.-toik, feed or provisions or pay off a mortgage on your farm.
..... — tu.. or tl.uwi mantha bafora that imta tanwi dua.------
I et us tell you about mortgages you never have to pay back.
I' h:- g the last year we have loaned over $100,000 in this
ce ntv /our reig'ibor has a .Federal Loan. Join this association.
W El I 1NGTON N ATION \L FARM LOAN ASS N
By A. B. S Mint, Seen tai Ttm irei
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1922, newspaper, September 22, 1922; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187212/m1/7/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .