The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 27,1922
THE WELLINGTON LEADER
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SAMMONS AC
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GUI HED ON
What's A Fair Without A Hog?
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Made.to Suit Your Taste
40 Head of Registered Durocs
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Write for catalogue, and don’t forget the date*.
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GO !'O CHURCH SUNDAY
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NOW IS THE TIME TO START FOR BLUE RIBBONS
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They are all immune and registration papers will lie on
hand day of sale.
I'o the casual observer, it appears at this lime as if
Nature were asleep, but it is not so, for her mighty
forces are striving for days to come.
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Sale to t>e held at farm 2 miles North and 1 mile West of
Hollis. Sale starts at 1 o’clock Tuesday Feb. 7.
‘wife
• • I" I Rutherford far new
i- -nd i . kinds f -orond-haad
Wellington
Ranch. l oth one year. >2.75.
Is one that Nature knows not.
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THE LEADER IS ONIA $2 A YEAR -ANDWORTHR
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2.169.52
NOTICE.
lh-..-*r* and other will not •harge
.11,. ■> the City !.err.ifter. except -n
an
if you like '.he good red kind, we have them. You can get
:hem it your own price February 7th.
■der from the «’itv Secretary.
K I by chairman f Council.
order of the Council.
C. B. MYERS. Socreuiry
J. E. !.EGGITT, Chairman.
cn i a UTE BANh
ol WELLINGTON
At Wellington, State <>f Texan. at the
close ot t.u.-it.-„ on the ‘let >ay of
Ihvrmtrf-r. 1921, published in the Wel-
ington lx-.vi*r. , newspajier printed
ami (»ut». "•<! al AVeibngt<-n. State of
Ii-xa -I, i.. :.n >f January,
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In anticipation of future needs, why not get ac-
quainted with this Bank?
hand
tr'<11 . n | tepo.sit, ■
Guanine. 1 utui
A a .-ment li.-p.-n-r
iuaianti 1 und
Accoptancee an.i BdLv ot
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>!• head of bred sows and gilts and one young boar that is a
real honest to goodness prosjiect. S tried sows, 20 Fall and Sum-
mer gilts ami 11 Spring gilts, bred to Cherry Pathfinder, Type
Jr. and Scissors King.
Official ''taicment <»f ih<- financial
t ondition of the
Ixsador and Dallaa
arm News, both one
h.e Br.^k-
n the [x-nt ’entiary >n a boot-
trsti-
made
time the jur. wa out with
Mom than ..ne huntrwd
tr- >r funnu the trial of
The 'die easo i
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STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Collingsworth:
We, J. it Benaon aa Vice 1‘reoi-
<ient, and C. IL Anderson aa Assist-
ant Cashier of said bank, each of us,
do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best of our
kmwIedM and belief,
J. R. BKNSON. V-Preaidm»L
-C H. ANDERSON. Asst. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to bef
this 5th day of January, A. D
JESSIE SERVICE, e '
RESOl Ri i;s
t>i-counts, per
' ol lateral
ult of
Sammons, had
a numlwr ,>f threat- igainst
mon1., which were rommonirate.! to
the defendant
Sammon* went nto the cfe where
Brook w.i working the testimony
Sown! to -earch the place for liquor
and the place ux, uud tn have txk-
•T> place after Brook had tried to
iff' hla run
.A tota’ of eight days was required
for the trial -f ’.hr "-a-e mciudng the
Loan- i nd
sonal or
Overdrafts
Oth< r Real
1‘u.ii-*uT\tute..
ft ..- men e’,1.. ■ H;uik.
I i.ltrkf r- rd < , sh . r,
• ■ t; ,n s ents a day. First door
orth ..f W’i 1 ook’ n luxrber -hop.
• . take used machinae m on new
nes i. part pay We clean and ad-.
i • ill kinds of machines for you
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day Junuar . .s If.
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Listen, why Hon’t you drive your grain to market through
><><t hogs”
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the <hsCU'-lon
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in, Scot’ it let..n, Stover Su;'-
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Mxjr Own Uon^
The revolt against rent-paying is growing.
There is a wide-spread revival of the ideals of
the early American settlers when every family
owned the roof over its head.
The country is now beginning what is probably
the greatest home-building movement in the history
of the world. . \
BUILD NOtV.
>775,401.46
LIABILITIES
< ipi.il - •» ii.i d <n <loo.eoo.oo
Surplu- Lund 50/100 00
I.'ii, '<> Bank ■ uxl Banker-,
to ch»ik. net .. 10,8-73,94
Individual |ji|»..iit<, sub-
ject to chock .'>4^,739.56
Tim. Oruficates of Do-
po«it ' 8.007.87
Caahier> Chocks 14,633.93
Other liabilities n. rved
for dividend » 10,000.00
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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/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .