The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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THE WELLINGTON LEADER
FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922
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THE WatlWTM LEADER
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$2.00 Cas per Year
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The Four Chassis
Standard Buick All Through
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Buick cars for twcntv vcars have been
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For
and Tax Collector;
Johnson Bros. Garage
WELLINGTON, TEXAS
For
For
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GO 70 CHURCH SUNDAY
>t. every article
J. B. ELLIS
SALE
DEPARTMENT STORE
For
Money Saving Specials for 10 Days Commencing Friday, April 7
vir-
S.AI.E
For
4
Sarc Cream Applied in Nostrils
THE leader is now 12.00 a year
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THE LEAGUE PROGRAM.
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DARK CORNISH
WELLINGTON LEADER
GOOD GRADE BROWN
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Ex|ra Special yard ...„_J0c
in the $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00
values, extra special . ..|1.98
issued April 14th. There
full pares of the section
Commissioner Precinct No. 2.
W. L. COOPER (re-election)
Commissioner Precinct No. 4.
C. H. CAPERTON (re-election)
Commissioner Precinct No. 3.
T. M LAMB, (re-electio n)
County Attorney:
JAS. C. MAHAN (re-election)
Wellington leader and Texas Farm
Ranch, both one year, 82.78.
County Judge:
R F. CURRY.
R H. TEMPLETON.
R. Q. MURPHREE.
MRS. VICKREY PASSES AWAY.
Bible school 10 a. m
Oimmunion 11 a. m.
Preaching 11:20 a m.
Junior C. E. 3 p m
Senior C. E 6'30 p. m.
Preaching 7:415 p. m.
FRANK LANFHART, Minister.
J. E. LEGGfTT, Superintendent.
ORDER OF SERVICE SUNDAY
AT FIRST HRISTJ \\ CHURCH.
at
of
BY THE LEADER PRINTING CO.
J. CLAUDE WELLS. Editor
Attorney 46th Judicia' District
A. C. NICHOLSON, Vernon.
A few more
MEN’S HATS
One Special Ix>t of
MEN’S DRESS SHOES
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Commissioner Precinct No. 1.
W. A. COOK (re-election).
A. L. SMITH
Dodsonvillc, Texas.
Box 124.
HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT
BUICK WILL’ BUILD THEM
built for dependability—and the Buick four
embodies standard units which have prov-
ed themselves through years of service.
Compare the Buick four chassis part by
part with any other four cylinder car.
Entered as • ••■id-clasu n/aiuh Aug.
2ft, 1909, at the post office at Welling-
ton, Texas, under the act of March
8, 1879
County Superintendent:
ERNEST L. WINN.
From tire carrier to radiator, the Buick
four chassisis of the same powerful con-
struction as the Buick six.
Sheriff
J. V. LANGFORD (re-election)
MEN’S OVERALLS
Heavy Blue, Full Cut; all
41.00
of
of
in
S.
and Diatrict Clerk:
L. NOLES.
action of the Democratic primary in
July:
1 enn now spam a few settings
of eggs from my famous prise
winning Dark Cornish at 83.00
per 15 eggs; also eggs from my
Silver Spangled Hamburgs at
-ftl.OO per 15 or |5.00 per
A‘i eggs sent post paid,
isfaction guaranteed.
OI SHERIFFS
REAL ESTATE.
Justice of the Peace Prec. No. 1
I’. W. MYERS, (re-election)
consisting of black kid,
brown kid, brown calf and
gun metal, in straight last
combination and English
lasts, in such brands as
Thompson, Tilt, McElroy
Sloan, Wine Brenner, Thor-
oughgood $8.00, $10.00, $12,
and $14 values; 100 pairs in
this lot: all sizes going fast
a money saving price
$5.00
100 Pairs
WOMEN’S HIGH HEEL
OXFORDS AND PUMPS
Black, grey and brown; for-
mer values $8.00 $10.00 and
$12.00; going fast at money
saving price ..$2.95
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THE FOLLOWING IS ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY
EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS.
Will be
are eight
filled with live reading matter that
will be of paramount interact to all
our subscribers. Reed it and pass it
on to ytnir neighbor, and if he is not
a subscriber of the Wellington Leader
toll him to subscribe now and he will
get the Magazine Section without any!
additional cost.
. Following are the contents <rf the
J. V. LANG I-ORD.
Shei• ff Colling-worth Ci-untv. ’I
Witness my hand, thi- 5th
THE MAGAZINE SECTION OF
THE
Public Weigher:
GRADY C. BROOKS
JOHN E. JONES
J. W. HARTMAN.
ED LACY.
J C. CLAUNCH
WOOD MOORE.
F. O. MASTEN
JOHN F. SEVERS.
C. B. LEGGITT.
A. O. SWEAT.
P. L. SMITH.
Gn March 23. laic in the evening
when the sun was kissing its last
rays, the death angel visited the com-
munity of Olustee, Okla., and called
Mrs.
own.
She had been suffering from In-
fluenza and pneumonia for about
two weeks, but up until Wednesday
night at 11 o'clock it was thought
she wt-uld recover but a decided
change for the worse took place and
she gradually sank until
came, and she
down.
Enu- Swafford
MEN’S AND YOUNG
MEN’SSUTTS
New materials, new models,
one lot consisting of 30 suits
a regular $25.00 value at
-$15.00
30 suits, regular $30.00 val-
ues, extra special of
at
30 Suite, regular $37.50 val-
ues at money saving price
• $25.00
PoliticalAnnouncement
And in compliance with law, I give ;
100.
Sat-
mcrvhant ha I the goods that the peo-
ple wanted, and at price- that were
as low a- the mail order houses, yet
he did net let the buyer- know this,
and their only means of finding out
wa- to go into his sto e and chok-
the infenration out of a clerk The
ma er home did n t wait for this
CU-tomcr to write, even for prices,
but nailed to his i l Ir- - a nic< and
complete catalog of what it had in
stock, qu ng the price on every ar-1
tide that was carried. Of cour-e the
n ail order hous> got the order, and
will continue to got—the .odar. until,
merchant meet- them at
game. that is to advertise
For Judge 46th Judicial District:
M. M. HANKINS, Quanah
ATTY. ROBERT COLE,
of Crowell, Texas.
J. V. LEAK, Memphis.
For County Treasurer:
MRS U J. CAMPBELL
MRS. ANNIE B. GUINN
MRS. CARRIE LEE.
HENRY R. FLEMING.
I <»r Representative 14 4th Rep. Dist
H. B. HILL (re-election)
DEWEY YOUNG.
For Tax Assessor:
B G. YOUNG i Re-election)
the end
laid life’.- burden
• «umof Six Thousand, Two
Six and 65-100 Dollars and
=uit, under a judgment, in
I S. Moms in a certain
, saiil C
: Morri.
BOYS’ SUITS
In new materials and new
models; here is a real mon-
ey saving value, priced at
$5.85, $6.85, $7.85, $8.85,
$9.85, $10.85, $11.85, $12.85,
and $13.85.
TABLE NO. ONE
Consisting of Women’s Low
Heel Oxfords, black and
brown; former values $6.85,
$7.85, $8.85. All sizes, a su-
per special close out .$345
Boone, E. B. Buntin and J. D i April iaaue:
Swift. ““---“ ‘
And in compliance with law, I give
tins notice by publication, in the En
glish language, once a week for three
consecutive weeks immediately pre-
ceding said day of sale, In the Wel-
lington Leader, a newspaper publish-
ed in Collingsworth County.
Witness my hand, this 5th day
April, 1922.
J. V. LANGFORD.
Sheriff Collingsworth County, Texas.
36-3
Subject: “What Does Following
Christ Mean "
Song service.
Prayer.
Scripture lesson: Matt 16:24-26;■
John 16.27-30, 12-26.
Address—By leader.
Address, Assistant leader—Min
Margaret Campbell
Address: Second As-itant Lender—
Mr. Litchfield
Address: Third Assistant leader—
Miss Vivian Pierce.
leader—Misg Eddie Wells.
< 'ounty
to-wit:
Block No.
vey, in Collin.-gworth County, Texa
and levied upon a- th.- piojjerty of
U I Wilson and that on the first ■
Tue-day in May, 1922, the ame
being the 2nd day of -aid month, at
W. have on hand at all time# the We have doub-d t < rapacity of
and the price is ever in line. Quail our vau}t an4 Bow r,aJy tc
Mercantile Co. 28 4t , ,,
, tre of tl■ *e. - ■ -v Bro*.
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1 or County
ROY
possible. After this data
secured, the Chamber of April, 1922.
will take the mutter up
some means cannot be de-
Instan’ relief—no waiting. Your
clogre.t nostril* O,»en right up; the air
of yOur head dear;and you can
I rcatlie freely. No more hawking, snuf-
fling. blowing, headache drvneas. No
rtnigghng for breath at night your
cold ,cr catarrh disappears.
Git a small bottle of Ely’s Cream
Balm’from your dntggint now Apply
a .little' ,of thia fragrant, antiseptic,
healing rream in your noatrilw It pen-
irtratee through every air passage of the
bead.^soother the inflamM or swollen
mocoae membrane and relief^omss in-"
stantly
It's jast 6ne Dsn’t stay stuffed «p
with a cold or nasty catarrh.
Texas, vs.
W C. Benhin and W. L. Wilson, plac-
ed in my band for service, I. J. V.
lAngford a- Sheriff of Collingsworth
County, Texu-. did. on the ISth day,-.
r it i ,, ror
e.tate, -ituated in Collingsworth:
Texa . described a- follows, ,,
All of Section No. .62, in
21 H. & G. N. Ry. Co. Sur-
GOOD GRADE BLEACH
ed do?---
Extra Special, yard
wa the daughter of
decea ed. She was
bom Aug 23. 1SR9, was married to
J. (. t ickrey in 1906. Sb.e joined the
V F church when she wa 15 year’
of age. loved her church and was a
faithful wife and fb-voted mother; al-
way ready to help tho-o about her
wls> needed help in any way.
Iho fun'iul was conducted at the
1 omo after which a large concourse
"f relative^ and friends followed the
• •ma n to the Olu-tCc Cemetery.
I he deceased leaves six children, a
hu-band, one brother and three i(s-
ters to mftum her loss. A baby girl
is waiting to welcome her mother on
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
| County of Collng-worth:
Notice is hereby given that by vir-
I tue of a certain Order of Sale is-
! sued nut of th»- Honorable District
' Court of Tarrant county, of the 30th
day of March. 1922. by Mrs. Frank
‘ Coffey, Clerk of said Court for the
Hundred
costs
favor
cause
aid Court. No. 59143 and styled J.
: Morris vs J W. Noe! et al., placed
in my hands for service, I, J. V.
LangOmi as Sheriff of Collingsworth
County, Texas, did, on the 3rd d<f,-
i of April, 1922, levy on certain real
i estate, situated in Collingsworth
‘County, Texas, described as follows,
to-wit: The North Half of Section
i No. 69, in Block No. 21, Certificate
No. 11-2188, II. & G. N. Ry. Co. Sur-
■ vey, patent No. 599, in Collingsworth
I County, Texas.
(This judgment further provides,
13th day of March, 1922, by A C.
Hoffman, Justice of said Court fur'
the sum of One Hundred Forty Five
and 4*<-100 Dollars and cost of suit,
under a judgment, in favor of The
of Memphis,
cause in said
1 For
worth County, in the town of Wel-
lington, Texas, between the hours of
10 a. .m. and 1 p. m., by virtue of
-aid levy and .-aid Execution. 1 will
sell said describes! real estate at pub-
Enie Swafford Vickrey for his
THE SI A TE OE TEXAS.
Countv \ f Collng worth:
Notice i hereby given that by
tu. of a certain Order of Sale issued :
out of the Honorable District Courti
of Coil-ng worth Count J. of the 5th' j y LANGFORD
day of April 1922 by J M. Fuller, Shpriff Collingsworth County. Texas.
Clerk of «aid Court for the sum of| •
Thirteen Hundred Ninety and 20-100j
!>»llarsand costs of suit, under a notice OF SHERIFF'S
judgment, in favor of City State RE Al ESTATE
Rank of Wellington. Texas in a cer-
tain cause in said Court, No. 696
nr ' Jo. City State Bank vs. 1
Burk placed in my hand- for ger-1
vice. I. J \ 1«angfonl as Sheriff of
Colling-worth County, Texas, did, on
th«- 5th day of April, 1922, levy on
certain real estate, situated in Col-
The follow ing are candidates for, newsy paragraphs about our Farmers l|
and Stockmen.
“STORIES FOR BOYS AND !
<iIRI^". How the Polar Bear Catch- !
es a Seal", and 6ther good stories.
“Women’s Department," “Fashions
for April", Patterns, Household
Helps, etc.
“THE BATTLE OF SAN JACIN-
TO" as officially reported by Gen.
Sam Houston.
“HOW MUCH OIL CAN A GUSH-
ER PRODUCE?" by Leonard Cush-
ing, in Owenwood Magazine.
“CURRENT COMMENTS" by J.
H. Lowry.
“LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS AT THE
TAT STOCK SHOW" by W. N.
Beard.
“A LITTLE FUN”. Jokes to make
you laugh.
“AL 1’0 HINTS" of value to auto-
ists who believe in scenery and ef-
ficiency.
“TEXAS FARM NEWS”. Short 1
the home
their own
and quote price-
ried in stock,
greatest -alesman on •arth, but
u • i- must treat it right to get
be t re uh Childress Index.
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car- j
the
the
the lie vendue, for cash, to the highest
bidder, as the property of said W. L.
I Wilson.
And in compliance with law, I give
this notice by publication, in the En
g! s) language, once a week for thrw
cmsecutive weeks immediately pre-
ceding said day of sale, in the Wel-
lington leader, a newspaper publish-
ed in Collingsworth County.
Witness my band, this 5th day of
was talking with a dry goods mer-
chant Of Childress when the matter
of someone buying certain articles
out of town came up, and the mer-
chant remarked that he could sell the . . „
same article for the same price, or: First National Barjk
less, but that the people did nut know : 1 e.xas. in a certain
it, or did not inquire of him what he' f '»urt. No. 1115 and styled First Na
could do. There is khe trouble. This tiona! Bank of Memph
• I that J. D. Swift recovered judgment
against E. E. Buntin, for the sum of
• 83181.60, which is secured by a sec-
i oad vendor's lien on the above de-
I scribed land, and if there be any
balance from the sale of above real
estate the same be applied to the said
J .D. Swift, Debt), and levied upon
: as the property of J. W. Noel, Van
i Boone, E. E. Buntin and J. D. Swift
and that on the first Tuesday in
May, 1922, the same being the 2nd
day of said month, at the Court
House door, of Collingsworth County,
in the town of Wellington, Texas, be-
tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p.
BL, by virtue of said levy and said
Order of Sale, I will trill said describ-
ee! real estate at public vendue, ft>r
cash, to ‘ the highest bidder, as the
property of said J. W. Noel, Van
lingsworth County, Texas, described
as follows, to-wit: All of the South-
west 1-4 of Section No. 28, in Block
No. 15, H. & G. N.-Ry. Co. Survey,
in Collingsworth County, Texas, ami
levied upon as the property of W. H.
Burk and that on the first Tuesday
in May, 1922, the same being the 2nd
day of said month, at the Court
House door, of Collingsworth County,
in the town of Wellington, Texas,
between, the hours of 10 a. m. and 4,
___ , p. m., by virtue of said levy and said
MERCHANTS GETTING UNEASY. Order of Sale I will sell said above
x ........ ■ described real estate at public vendue
• Down at Wichita Falls the mer- ■ for cash, to the highest bidder, as
chants are becoming worried about the property of said W. IL Burk,
the amount of trade that is going out
of towjithat should remain at home, this notice by publication, in the En-
A few dajs ago the business council gl 'h language, once a week for three * the respective offices subject to the
of the city requested every line of 'consecutive weeks immediately pre-
merchants to make an estimate of ceding said day of salf, in the. Wel-
theirlines that were purcliaaed away lington leader, a newspaper publi -h-
from Wichita Falls, also to get the p,> in Collingsworth County.
reasonsJf
has been
Commerce
and see if
vised whereby the j»eople of Wichita^ 36-8
Falls can be persuaded to trade at ----4'~~— ----
tome. Thi.- is a move in Luc right, NOT ICE 01 SHER1H > >\I.E —j
direction, and one that should be fol-' REAL ESTATE.
lowed by the merchants of Childress.' ------
There is a much larger mail order] THE STATE OF TEXAS.
business being done by the people of County of Collngsworth:
Childress county than should be done,] Noticeis hereby given that by vir-j
and in many instances it is the fault I tue of a certain Execution issued out
of the merchants. Only a few weeks’of the Honorable Justice's Court of
ago a representative of The Index Precinct No. One, Hall County, of the
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .