The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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AUTHORITY DE-
CLINES ENFORC-
ING DEAN LAW
Au't'fi Jan 24 I he ktforn.-\
General** IVpartmrnt today i"unl a
•tatement -art ting out authority of
etffcera in enforcing the tfoan I'*h-
k/tion 1 aw 1>* --tatement w»« made
aftet it ha<i tw*cn arcertaine-i that
een.x>derab'<' c.-nfu-von .voted be
twee u offo-ri ■ rtf T.x.i n> to then
authority tn -rarchine and veiling
intoxicating litjib' and equipment
for making it
The lVp.it men: l.o'.t that undrt
the taw there ample authortx to
"•arch for, ••<• sc and destroy intoxi
rating liquor pc^--<-- «nt sold. or to
be *old o • in*peiir»i manufac
tnred
It «.* be- that search wa rants
may be is ied •,, searching and neir
*g liquor and equipmen' However,
no h'Hiw may be searched on warrant
•tau some part of the house s urcd
a» a stow hotel ot boarding house,
er for some purpose other than a pn
rate rrcudence. unless th. warrant *
beat affidavits of two credible pc
SMBs showing that liquors fs sold or
manufactured *t thr re-.-.fence in
<foe«ti<*a
cotton ciwrn prior to
i t\l <R> ! TN TFX t*.
Die Oepartment of Commerce,
through thr Bureau ot thr Ornsus.
aaitounoAs the preliminars report on
eetton ginned m fou- counties, tn
T»x*' fot thr crop of 1921 and
tfijt' Die total for th«- state w»<
ma<b> puhlv at 10 a
m Tuesday.
January 10
Count v
1921 1920
i.'hildnrv.
W 4,19
volltng'W -'tb
ip.®»b bju;
Danley
«.(M9 7.424
Hal’
4<0 .’0 '«■'
MB SAGE IB IN
FADED OR GRAY HAIR
If Miaeit with Sulphur it Darken-
no Naturally Nftbndy
can Tell
On-.b- ether k*rl her hair beaut!
tails U*.k*n*.1 liras* and aitraettve
WK* • brew ot Sags 1 *• and Mulph tr
Wberese he ha r tank on that .1
taUed or freaked appearance thia aim
pie miatui* was app4ie>t with w.ia.t*'
tai ette. t n» taking at an; dru*
More ter vX.»th* Ma*e an>1 Sulphur
IXui'fi.-ur,! sou w r set a large bill
lie ef th a old time re- <r»* lmn*<»vs.1
k» the add t.on ot other lngv*4 reals. al
reads to use at ser> little cast Tb”
arnipie t tai re nan tie 4*e*a4e4 ut»*i
<o rrat.i * mil. »l color an.t bsa.it. t
thr hair
A well-known down-own drutraiat
rase eiersbojs use* \* . * h » Mac* and
•uiphur t'ornpo ->.1 now be. suee it
darkens a naturalls » .1 *.*ntv that
aebs'ds .an tell it has been appllesl
It * a *s*v to use to.. Yew aimpts
dan-pen a comb or s*ft brush and
• raw it through sour hair taking an*
strand at * time Hr moraine th*
n«. hs>. <1 eai'FSaue after another
appll. sue t or two |< la restored to Its
nature «»>.- as.l look* al-'*w» soft
and beautiful Vbi* vreisarailon is a
•slitmfol toilet i*uuieii* it is not In-
tended f> the . ute uuugsliea ot pre-
eent.on Of • *****
V. H Moon
M l 11ONKKR
M hooter, lota*
W vie or phone mo at my
esprn-r fo- date and tab**
Lowrie & Buerger
REM I M lli IH.tl ►H's
>e* Us fo- »nxt ,nr n ciui line
At r < a si .-o i u ti e best ba:
tn n« M or ar. «nd han
— ......... . ........
BRAN
(HICO
MEAL
TANKAGE
( (HO. (OAla<l
.SHIELDS MILL &
GRAIN CO
THE WELLINGTON LEADER
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27,1922
Notice
low
of market rendltlona,
h«’s rnrai world to In a fer
ed relume and intenalty of de
U orlh
hPo there Ik wirxb
stems si sv-np'jd Jisqi jo
II S YOI R
I I Rh >(H M
Rf AXIl SEE HIS Olli SWEETHEARTS
s|
I I ( II I E SMITH IiIRFf TOR
i .'tree zstujs, sqi
benefit ts tbs rest sf the osnittiunlt,
jew on i no wnu.. indinu sim jo tinq
0' tWTi< Wi/».F •« J?.’?
sap jo ped so(nui eq.
j«j tteivip-ad
Jlinntumo
t A P
■
B. DETROIT
PRICES OF CARS F. 0
ARE AS FOLLOWS
Ft
MIR 00
uni nt
Tdorini Cir. Dem Hunt
443 00
Only theat who hare had
348 00
Rdulitfr. Rffoltr
389 00
580 00
Cetipf
Posted Notices
Sedti
645 00
Track Ch ait it
430 00
UIIUK
•eiftaL <t»fn«nd»
kath^t
WELLINGTON MOTOR CO
!0 m
<>utb of
U
H \/ \R!»
4* t»
W M HOI REAM).
We Have Come to Stay
RED PEPPERS
RHEUMATISM
g uu.ist'ano;
rrwp. a ad petatwea eater the
Agr'.ralture la tbs greatest and fan
edsigtpd tspeds
•*«apd ’sedwewJis maul »ara>lt*<*
r»n each package
put la not aea*‘.nal. complain rbat they
kWSJIBC
its germ dcttroying
of thia sulphur preps
tierpasa-
SIWIps-^
llcast snnnal wealth prod action ana
is ths mesas sf |l»slIbond sf abvut 4V
demand fsr bls goods—
tn Jump from the frying
cen.-option sf rsmed'ss. ths farmers
are right I® cotuplainlng of wrong*
long endured, and right tn holding that
iDSOtsujed
unu Xu ten p
mg tn take the unfavorable rhancn,
If ths faiorable <>m alao is theirs and
These are the lowest prices in
history of Ford Motor Compa
i
»-
IXpi'ci Ku
in thrrr ■
th* wel' being o
pends npra them
The Wellington Telephone Exxchange will have
a new directory out by February 20th. All
contemplating having a telephone installed will
confer a favor on us by letting us know so we
ean get their names in the new directory.
For umighthr skin
r blotch*, rm Is.e.
bodv. mu do not have
irf from torture or
J F NIPPER
MW SULPHUR IO
HEAL OP 1000 OKU
in stmioia ten Due el
svsq «>si»iJ»; *seee.> js <>|js(eiu iseid
■i inil inronvcnimer
siiler Uw
similar
b< <-n mt.
White (’rest Flour, 48 th Sack
Ijouis Coffee, 3 tb (’an
Maxwell House, 3 th Can
Cheek & Neal, 3 lb Pail
Pure Sugar Stick Candy, by the pound .
A Good foundry Soap, per Lai-
Large Bucket Blue Label Karo Syrup
T HINK IT OVER AND GIVE US A ( ALL
hn» that tha subject ta oae sf gra.s
cmram Nst only d* tbs farmsra
Tounnf Car, RfCslir Rimi
withaut St art/ r
I skin .|*. lain! *p|-l»
'.iilpbui and impt ur
*7
■
high pri.-sa and
While, tn rhe
Mil. regardless
at the time of
he rann<>t enepsnd produrtlsa tn teta.
He mii*t go on pr.-durlng If be le ts gs
<>o living and If th* world le to exist
Th* moat h* .-an do Is to rvrtall pro
that hireue* h* la tn th* dark as ts
tbs prohibit
may b* only
pan Into tb*
with him
th* marketing of thslr produrtloM.
esp* isily ra* milk berwnss of tb*
high mat* of distribution, wbirh they
must ultimately beer
I *-r question
i. '.i .. ntruct a
d*cr«* of mUomI *o4f-sufllrt*e<-y and
ralf containment fol wt>en th*
fond supply
th*
Ml f
B'wkra Owt Skin and Itching
K< seme Htlpod Osee Night
nsssecK eqi j* s*.w*w*ai ot Ainfoi
»w.aa o*> mbqtl* »>'i»oopwjd tivijti.-
■so Xogi pos 'o»np<jd fsqi *s einqpi
ti 'iodine
pinoqa as laaiiom J*q>;u os J*J JI
notion u*
siudy and svaminstira
ly that alt witllios aloof and ruggedly
'ndspewdost ■»•* have roro* together
• nd bsndod th*n.»*i»ss into
who have
i« not -o much how
cold, but how t« get
rid of it with the least loan of time
If you will con-
• experience t(f other1: under
circumstances,
t uccc-sful in <-hf><-king th/if
r i'lrl-. >n tbi-u fo-ginning. you will m>
i-uiv' a bottle of t'hamberlain's Cough
Tb-rn. <ly uithout dr-lay, and uae it
faitjifulh There are ninny families
w o ban' u-.-d thi« preparation fuc
■ fully for yr-His and hold it in high
m It is < scellent
\V'i not pav* th* square"
('onaidering.
S2.50
1.20
1.20
.95
.20
.05
.50
nt ting ot
■ng on my
W«'i ngt. n
-P
in'ncna awarming sf scctipatlonai eoa
f* sn.-ra. tntsrest group'ngs poJttlcal
movement* sad prspagaada finch a
turmoil conaot but arrasi sat attaa
n.-n Indsod. it demands oar *• refs'
aot Ilk*
Quail Mercantile Co.
QUAIL, TEXAS.
MUipttra lag) joj edoq si *;gaao*a*j
II *| laq „• 4?;muj u 01 Xiiaenatuaed
We solicit your trade from the standpoint of
Sen ice, Price and Quality.
------We,want your TRQDUCK vhKktn^ turkeys.
geese, guineas and eggs, and will pay highest mar-
ket price CASH at any and all times. Give us a
chance. Come in let’s get acquainted.
We carry at all times a complete line of Dry
Goods, Shoes, Groceries, Hardware and Feed; also
Family Medicines. Just a few items for this week:
GR(H FRIES
POSTKU
All I Mid* owned or controlled by
me io Chi Id r* m mad Collingnrorth
counue* nr* posted. No hosting er
tTraupSAiung allowed.
19 dp CREWS BROS
V. i-*n you .»r« .tiHeruig with rliru-
maii'in •< you <*ii li*r<11) grt around
i-.i't iv Kid t'rppi l Rub and ' ou sill
* i the -|i)i<kr<t iclict knuu:
li^i -u h cimccntrated, p.n-
at <■ red pepper* Instant
I . >oii «» you apply Red
tr. I tl.ir tingling hrat
>t< v it Marin* the *or< .ppt
tin.>ugh i 4 II ■ . I I ree. th< blood
emulation I '.uk. up the i.ibKC'tnni
and the old rhcuniiti-m torture i» gone
Kowlet Red p> r Rub, ma b from
red pepperi. Cott* little at am .hug
»tore (»et a (ar at mice L’-t rt for
lumbago, neunti' backache, »t>fl neck
ante muscle*, cold* in che»t Almon
in*tant relief await* you Be jure to
I Al GH AT
POSTED NOTICE.
Ab-.vii.tely tat hunting on my place
3 mile- ra*t »nd I mil* north of ■
town
19 kp
POSTED
bunting prowling or
otherwise i
I’ill pro-** I
place. J ]
HP’ k. tf’ •
to waif for
Fl > *•
nuthki a* w »e
<1r •» »lti »ts an
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1922, newspaper, January 27, 1922; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187236/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .