The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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WELLINGTON GENERAL
HOSPITAL
Mr*. E. D. Oamplin, Snpt.
Under new management
Visiting honrs front 2 to b p. m.
Hmne No. 201
Southside Wellington, Texas.
TOASTED
CORN
flakes
PAGE TWO
THE WELLINGTON LEADER
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PLYMOUTH ITEMS
QUAIL ITEMS
SALT FORK
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QUIT MEAT F YOUR '
KIDNEYS ACT BAWYI
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FRIDAY, APRIL 7f 1922
CORNFLAKES
AU wbr, A KEUOCCS F BUBBLES *ad
KELLOCCS BRAN, kr*UU
Miss Eunice Brown carried off the
Dr. Norris, Dr. Beck, and poor
with bad cold.
the funny paper
ham aUagfaf
try
each
and
busy
4’4)1 A C4)AU<
Phone 72.
WE NOW HAVE A FIRST CLASS
VULCANIZER AT
A Turmer lured of Rheaumatiem
SEE
Templeton Loan & Investment Company
For Loans. Abstracts and Title Work
Proof
**<1 box,
Colds & Headache
Evidence of Quality
Indication of Value
i«I5
ARE FOUND IN THE
Satisfaction
the
OF THE CUSTOMER
list
the sick
Let Us Demonstrate
her
visited
Accept No Imitations
liad ti e
weatl? t.
Mi
qu te
i
GRASS BURK ITEMS
Pa
at-
“1 \r»« r Knew ) nu Could Keep Rat*
Out of a Butcher Shop.”
DRINK HOT TEA
FOR A BAD COLD
l*t stay crippled!
ratta* oil naeda
SHIELDS MILL &
GRAIN CO
We have had Iota of good rain
which we are very thankful. It didn't
/soon.
Found Seven Rat*. Dead in Bin
Morning ”
ia.*t!c
nrday.
for the editor of the Leader to visit rrudamay Willingham, who hBve i
Our sing- very ^ick. arc -ome better.
Ibkaowa authority, who warm ua to
Maataotly oa guard against kidaagr
Iha kidney* do Ibrir ulmott to tr*a
blood of thia irritating arid, but
MM wank fraaa th* overwwk; thay
th* «linunaU»« tiaaua* «io«
u a
,le rainy weather.
at Mr. J. J. Cook’s
attended by
er. toyed
Coleman, B. H.
four ounce* of Jad Salta; tak* a
UbUapoonful in a glane of water before
brealdaM each morning and in a few
days your kidney* will act fine. Thia
faxsoua salts ia made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and hua been used for generativna
to flu»h and stimulate clogged kidneys,
to neutralize the acid* in urine *o it la
no longer a source of irritation, thus
ending urinary ar.<i bladder disordera.
Jad Salts is inexi eui-ive and cannot
injure; make* a diIigliiful efferveacent
lithia w iter drink, and nobody can make
a mistake by taking a little < <a,aei"iial!y
to keen the kidneya clean u’.d active.
, ,t.tou5,hes thc ,ivcr ?n<1 dt*s the work," Mr. Stacy
declared. It is on* of the best medicines I ever saw for a
cold and headache. I don’t know what we would do in our
tamily if it wasn’t for Black-Draught. It has saved tts many
* i‘ ”nn * see h°w an* *ami*y can hardly go with-
out it I know it is a reliable and splendid medicine to keep
in the house. I recommend Black-Draught highly and am
never without it
At all druggists.
THEDFORD’S
BLACK-pg AUGHT
i os were infected witl ra' 1 tried
! RAT-SNAP on friend'- reccmmefida-1
Mund seven
n»’
\\b.<t Ralph Watkin< says; "Fig
iir<‘d arviurvl torr had enough to
ft-,- ■}, wouldn't touch anything sus-
ji c ou Heard about RAT-SNAP,
gave >t a trial. Results were wonder.
Cleaned all rats out in ten days.
Get n small package of Haml-urg
Breast Tea at any pharma- •< Tnk»- a
?nf u! cf t. a, ; -..t a of
boiling water upon It. j.iur Ibroi gh a 1
rieve and drink a teacup full at any :
time during thd dav e>r Iwforv retiring.
It is the most effei-tivc nay to break n
The trustee election ha.* come and We. are having some damp weather
gone. Voters showed a good interest, which is being enjoyed by all. *
and the final ebunt showed five
Jter><>r» Woodruff t ■ My preny-J
1 Dodsonville may have been
1 all the week for rain (?)
Several familes here have
flue, ami since the damp
■ several ca.-e of pneumonia liave b< n
reported. Mr. Baird'- little boy, m
Mrs. Ora Fritts visited at the Ver-
non home last Friday.
Mi. an«l Mis Jake Montgomery
i-ited the later's sister, Mrs. Har-
gri' ,- and family l.i t of the week.
The little daughter of Mr. and
Albert Montgomery has been
si.-k with pneumonia the past
• lax but wa- improving nicely
I report.
f. Bigg and wife were called
Thur'-day night on Lb.- account
• d'.at'n of tl.eir brother-in-law,
I • ■ Gunter. da-riff of Wheeler,
is-unty.
lh -urging at Tom Cunningham’s
- enjoyed by all pre ent,
Vera Whitt n visited Mi
Gert t- Gambell Sunday afternoon.
'1 Browning i- vi-iting home
'oik after completing a business
- 'U: • at Dallas.
M - Velma II ggin p< nt Satur-
i. net and Sunday with M-— Al-
ma Bradley.
Ibv. 1'ercy Haralson preached at
Rapti t church Sunday There
■nly a few j. , ent <>n i-ccount of
We under t in.!
b- Moore will preach at the Bap-
' church th. coming Sunday
Rev. J C Clement visited his son
our singing some Sunday,
ing at Salt Fork is every second and
fourth Sunday evening in
. month.
The farmers are all very-
listing up their ground petting ready
. to plant their grain
' The flue and pneumonia are raging
i in the community’s surroundings. We
hojve it will soon die down.
BLOWING BUBBI FS.
are bearing up with great fortitude.
"How hard and rugged in the way of
some poor pilgrim’s feet,” would b*
a fitting doxology to our lost ambi-
tions. But tak courage boys, let's
brush our foolish tear# aside, and
for road overseer!
Quite a number of the school
trons of both Quail and Marella
j tend the annual school meet at Wcl-
i lington Friday and Saturday.
A steady downpour of rain Friday
morning prevented the Quail and
Dixlsonville basket ball teams from
attended "the'havin* their contc t- We don>t know'
* * praying
Rub Pain and Stiffneu away with
a small bottle of old honest
8t> Jacob* Oil
When your back i» *<»re an-i lune or
lumbhgo' wiatic* or rkeumalisni iuu
you ctinenad up, don't »uff<-r! Get a
>6 cent bottle vf oM, hornet "Si. Jacob*
Oil" at any drug atorr, pour a litUe
in your hand aril rub it right into
I -rn-r and family of J -e rni Sunday
Mi Effie Haley vi ted M s C,er-
• Gambrell Thursday night.
RAMBI ER
M>. Buntin’* little boy has jmru-
monia
Mr D. W O'Bryant is uj» and M-
O’Bryant is -offering from rheum.i
ti-m. and Dr Norris wa> calle!
e«- him Friday.
I,, ten Quail! The Religiou- Edu .i
t’< n A oc.ariin. which meets annu >
at Chicago. ’ ‘ The church n , t
attract youth by providing wha* t
wants.” I From Star Telegram S.-.’u
day. April 1) Now of course Qu .
is not Chicago, nor Chicago i n- t
Quail, but if you don't watch you .>•■
going to get old fashioned, ami qu ’e
_ W‘W uuiir’i iA«iuru»yi npin
1; also the little ten-day-old daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alford Cooper
Sunday, April 2. We extend bur
symjiathy to the bereave*) parent*. 1
Quite a number of the people of
our community attenAx! the county
meet.
Mrs. Vernon visited at the home of
Mr. Cooper Sumlay.
We understand that the following
men were elected as school trustees
Saturday: _ ______, ____
Walker re-elected, W. H Montgomery
an.I W, H. McCutchen l*>th re-elect-
Wellington Tire Shop
ALL WORK GUARANTBED
JUST YYTST OF WELLINGTON MOTOR CO.
hood attended tl.c County Interaeho-
*—"— ------— --Mbit-4 NofUac
place"write-. Au H A Stacy,of Brad-ilk,7enn. Mr. Sta-
c>’Wno is a rutherford ( ranner, recommends Rlark-
Draught as a medlcme that sho»M be krpt tn every house-
hold for use in tlw prompt rMLT.ent of many little in* *c -rc.
vent them from developing into serious tiuuDles.
Roy \\
lingharn and Mr T. I’. Willing!
t<s.k sick Sunday morning.
Mi. and Mi W. T. Haynie
children ta nk -ck Saturday and
-- i
A nice rain fell again Sunday
night which put a smile on the farm-
er’n face that won’t wash off.
The mu=ica!e
Rrifurdnv night was well
thc ynung folk and al!
music.
PU. W. Stewart is on
this week.
Mrs. Robert Bowen
mother Mr*. Winter Satunlay night
and Sunday.
Mrs. Lucy LaHuc visited her airier
Mrs. E. E. Peacock in the Cbttonwood
neighborhood Sunday and Monday.
Quite a number in thit nrighbor-
j very well Sunday
rainy weather.
! We sure do like
that is being published in our Leader.
■ We think it is simply fine and can't
. hardly wait till the issue of the 14th
j comes *0 we can read the new maga-
zine. We think our paper improves
' every week. Don’t you other writers
think so?
Lewis and Jim Jones and Amos j
[ Gollihugh spent the latter part of last i
j week in Oklahoma with relatives and
friends.
There was quite a number of folks
from Salt Fork who t
I singing at Lillie Sunday.
There will be singing at Salt Fork
Sunday evening, and several special,
songs. We wish to invite every one
that can sing and likes to hear sing
ing come cut with us. We would like
come any t<xj,'soon. and the final <x>unt showed five Miss Eunice Brown carried off the
There is quite a lot of sickness in members of the same old board, and prize in senior spelling at the county
bur community Mr. Simmons and Mr. Kenwood for contest.
I Little C. W.'Gollihugh is real sick , ’h« two OI**' i „ Th<> litt,e in/»nt Mr_,and
with bail cold. »r- Norris, Dr. Beck, and poor Bargrove wan buried Saturday, Apnl,
: Sunday sdiool was not attended' 8uffer*J “ *Haling defeat, but
on account of the men ot stro"< A^ristzcs ■
* lumrinty im with rrrAnt TnrfitiirL’
i tx-hin-T tl> time-. Just imagine
I grand exc-'lleration, some cold nv n
ing tief-^re the preacher- come- t>
build a fire, of striking up the m
h • clearing thc altar and
toes bx doing a jazzerombo
sham, where is thy blush!
the>e things was what the
saw
I ture age, w en ho aid. "an-!
day shall seven worn n (seven de-
nominations) take hold of one man
' (Christ) saying. w< will eat . ur own
bread preach our own doctrine and fu| ('|. llvsj ajj rat)s (1Ut in b,n
! wear our own apparel, (not clothed in i>o(Ps ab<'.ut u>re day Bever
a wedding garment) only l<t us be'tZ)Ucb RAI SNAP.” Three sixo-;. 35c,
j called by thy name, to tak. away I «5<., f T 25 Sold and guarantee.! by
| <>ur rejiroach. Tsa 4:1. ijoe HardyDrug Co.- Adv.
Miss Opal Norman is visiting this
week at her grandmothiter' Mrs. M.
i E. Guthrie of Wellington.
Lives of g'-eat m n al! r.-m-nd us.' •• \ man living on a farm near here
That bur payrolls far i-es n-l us came in a short time ago completely]
We could make our ! - c. ub'ime. doubled up with rheumatism. 1 hand-,
Could we pay our b !' on time ed him a bottle of Chamberlain's Un*'
How -hall w<- decid. !>.•.i-<>n Mr. iment nnd told him to useit freely”;
i Hortman, and J C C!aunev f r Ihib -ay- C. P. Rayder, I'uttm Milla, N.
I lie Weigher? Gue we’ll -n t mark Y. "A few days later he walked into
j the ticket ‘‘either one'' ci 'I- »h." Rut the tore a straight as a - tring and
i remember b >v “it i- n> t <>f h-m that handed me a dollar saying, give me
. willeth. nor <>f him that -urreth. but anotbei b.-ttle of Chamberlain’s IJn-
of them that -ci ite> ’h ’■ ■ ' ckets.” iment; 1 w int it in thc house all the
L VR-Y. |Timo for it cured me.”
•J BUB BACKACHE AND j
LUNN RIGHT OUT
‘ For years we have used KlacU our ram!jy> »
and I have never ally medicine that could take (t« . B
warm \ ur .
rag’ 0
Ferhap-
-........- prophet
c, far in thc hazy di-tance of a fu-
in that
dead rats in bin. two
] three in stall. Found large number
since. No smell from dead rat ' RAT-
snap dries them uP. R. t thing i
thnvA ever used.” Three sizes, Hoc, pore* of the ikjn, relieving eonir.-'tinti.
fifi", »l.2fi. Sold and guaranteed by Atoo looswn* tne bowels, that. <1rh ing a
— ._ r>. . is. cold from the svatem.
< naruy • qy- next time you suf- *n»
a cold or the grip It l« it-.-A -i -lie |
and entirely vegetable, ther.-t nc saf*
and harmless
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Children insist upon Kellogg’s, for Kellogg’s
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Be certain you get KELLOGG'S in th. RED .
and GRFEN package. It bears the signature
of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Toasted Corn
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JVNGL.KLAMU
NOTICE TO THE
PUBLIC
The Ozark Trail Vulcanizing
Company has opened *a Vulcan-
izing and Tim Shcp in the
building west of Ball Filling
Station with H. B. Leeg mana-
ger. We respectfully solicit
your business in that line.
THE O. T. VULCANIZ-
ING CO.
The Wellington Mill
Flour, Meal, Grain, Hay an j Mill Feed.
CUSTOM GRINDING
GIX)BE flour a SPBXTALTY
Phone 15*.
J. E. LEGG1TT
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1922, newspaper, April 7, 1922; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187225/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .