The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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THE WELLINGTON LEADER
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Political Announcement
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all day delivery beginning February 1st. Custom
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ers are requested to telephone orders as earlv in the
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morning as possible to insure delivery in the fore-
romiM’t'
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groceries promptly, and invitC your co-opt-rat ion in
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JOHNSON GROCERY
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HOWELL BROS
Put up
four
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the
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that
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sheriff
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barbecue.’
pairs <>f
dresses
and lli-trict ( lerk
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JAS i MAH AN i ■>•.•,action i
Judge:
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n at rm
remit
this all day deliverv plan.
Judge tfith Judicial District:
M M H ANKINS, Quan.V
ATT1 ROBERT • 01E
of Crowell, 1’exa-
J LEAK Men-.phi
■•nment
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RY THE LEADER PRINTING CO.
J Cl VIDE WEI.I S. Editor
last Wednesday It partisan basis and paid Ter with Umas and was not elected by ION
Mberod that small «2.000J)00,000 or mon from the votes.’4
h nt-T.-d i- * ’cond-clas. mattei Aug
2f>, 19U9, .it the post office at Welling-
ton. Texas, under *h< art of March
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and
NICHOLL & DAVIS
LEWIS BROS.
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MRS
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U! N’lU I: !•! EMIN’G
\ttorm-y 16th Judina' District'
X C NICHOI SON Vernon
The four grocery firms named below will put on
Chicken- are becoming so ia. uabi
that 'the paper* are running chicken
editorial anti thieve arc begdirnng
to traffic in the fowl business. What
with miii ken thieve? bootleggers,
moonshiner.*, and the like, the whole
coun’ryi getting t»> be in a pretty
how-de-do. *
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p- • I
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■-iat the
>t know
The following ire candidates for
the respective office -ubject to the
action of the Democrati, lU-nar.
July
fttnm. And we writ app: r< iak your orders in the
County
R. F.
R li
Atts
appealing
-hould b.- b- -utifie-i n e rr- p«. ’bi-
way. and thi i,
not c->-t anything a> a janitoi
ready employed anyway
*'Loet 1.2u7 hour-
about thi election. ’
“lx»'t two front teeti .aid a knot
of han in a per.onal en. .winter with
an opponent*"
"Donated one
• ve -beep tt> a
‘■‘Gave away
$!O'< <MWi POO Mnd that n
w ould
OO-i.OOi
square
In year, gone by "thi
-. i u -nv f the
»• the
lit id give vou '■ntisfactorv service in delivering
the
it»isr
x-ar ago th- J.-urna <>• Com-
s' a noi k tic ! it- in
Today it
■ r-»m
cause,
o man men will dig
up i'wi money and pay over to these
ik • wh<-n they can't even pay their
, mere-ant.v who have befriended
' n vme of need. The City
< , an-- ugh’ to make the peddler’-
’•lx h gb that t would drive out
Street digging it ,-pu: into a
nightmare It sire"a bund >f j»ol.t-
ical pir.it- n other word World
War sctcrah- making Ci-ngrr -
walk the gang plank. J hei, booty is
the “b-nu steal.'’ Tlie United State
11-ajury going to-be footed, ruin
e-l, wrecked, enfeebled, impoverished
and -just plain smashed. Take the
•vord of H. Parker Willis, th* special
Washington correspondent of llut-
^ChildiC" hold? the world's record ~
top vaccination, it u said. The city Journal of Commerce, that the Con-.Miuie fove to seven wfdowa (five
han a popetaton of about OJJOO and gre sional elections of L»22 are going grasi widows and two sod widows)
on. trp that woulu
al-
be-'f. four .-holes, and
county
three
P-nders.. four calico
11540 in cash."
'tRis-ied 137 liable. .
-t<>ve . kindled 32 fires, walked 8«R'>4
mile- Shook hands with 12352 peo-
ple, told 10,307 lies and talked
abuut enough to make 1300 columns
of pnnt Atlcnde-i 25 revivals. Con-
tributed 125.00 to foreign misefaM.
»<>r I W - ;
lh. W'llrngU-n Ix-adct isn't
on.y "lurul" paper to play up
poultry liu-ine.-. e-htonally. Thur-
•i.i th- Amarillo N-w whicfrT edit
•st h. the versatile writer. Joe I.
Pope ha- hi- leading editorial u
i>oo-t for poultry ra mg There are
■ ■ken an-, "chicken anil it i well
’ i - .
belief
he only
no year
H- --st muc -■ --v-i-i-$200.
I I’ht-rm-ire, iIiwm nut the
<>■ < -mmerec kn ■■* ’ ’ it it is
■mate that only ‘JO p -<-6nt <»f the
u: u sx-«.>' a- v • ie SO
. - Modadoa*
' on for otrf worthy public
w 1 y >s t that
a good
vat-I put
It woulu
ie appear
ance of tve court ho-isc lawn an-
■>v >ul'i beautify to a g*»-at extent the
W hole
begin
afternoon tor the following morning deliverv. Will
I'i.i:.’ ri i ■ i n i.- t i
leadct-ha Im en u-n .-.ery yea
about tlu< tun-- I h< ■ .- n<>-other
way improv-' you: p.,i. ■ a ciaapc.
M by planting trees This is a gsyod
time and it would help leautify the
city bo-ido i-i I n. b> ’' ■ du ■~<r
the propei y
children and tho-* who have had
-mallpox were not vaccinated Of
the people who are in the shop down
tow-n and in ch<»ul.jjpactieaJb
one ha -v-ci-ive-t vaccination.
-Ire Index
Irresponsible street .i’r men drops
into our town once :n a while
tj-ke out hundred of dollar*
ugbt to ro into th,- t:T of the local
• . ie men The-w- fly by night; pay
■■n'v a -mall auction tax sell their
good o' ioubtfu! merit like they
'->-■ ot cakes, and then they are
■*■• 1 h- y pay no taxes to ‘Upper*
and city institution* and vou
T77T»>. tT“ .■ iII. F/. ••! . w ■!• !•• people
ix v nr n-.. t. earn t i' pay- t-
r. — go.-, poultry, hog ive a few
m l’>. .1 'l ,11! all ■- get Jill-.:
• ..(idit on ;•> li. le-ii and cut-
, i:f.i it.on tic only
i . at o tin country m the.--
. ' ■ r.-.n a !> - ■ a. gi-ner.i’
United State Treasury The afore
m-«nt.-oned ■<lxnn l of political pmt<-.«'
have . "con n- ipp-tite for money
f: »m the Trea-ury which nothing
but - N nu- a pension grab it
-■•'•■ v <• t President Hard
rvg ■ hog ' ■’ an ham strung WV
e ong to - ■ the fa --haired child
Socr-'tary >- th. Treasury fr-m
u. bold, b.ii buccaneers"
u un -l_ ' he rv*. nt-of- — —
nv r i. ac
•a- on bilk
- wo rd b. on y
-re v < itnm-- do n
i mi-repre-eent tli-
■ <h.- e-.pipen ■-■ on h
- bi! i ntend-'d
etei n omething «'
on at >nce It say t
t > Senate h none-
• TH-., .--11. express*'.
The lx»ade; ha- be**n asked to sug t’
grst to the Cemetery A ociation ana 11
the (’i\i I eague that 't would be
umn an-i a half of recent front page
i f-n.W'ul journal
‘fort t-> control
the n>i phra e’.
. •• •■ : • n.p n t
. a-iyu •••■ t vni pen
■to \ ;ii, ..
Oi'.'M'i <11 I isi-r
!" • n- ,. loefet p- ui r. uranc
O' i»ia in buyinv 'em. farms
let the Journa o' l <imiv< -.x -io
-vudei - a tec b. telling them
ied provi on of th- IsguiM*?
oi-ted conipen-ation b.’/
What .< -ad comn enta: ’ n
change which 11'22 t rrg
Four
the . time to
lawn
wa certainly
to ti ■ eye Wellington
w- e to etnphiy a jnan to take care
*-• -t.’ ci ......... w • b*1 *■■■
ugg-' t -in i a good one, for the
U • >' t,. Dead hou'-i h i- - more
attention than < hirer given hereto
f■>!>•. let’ no'. Ie- out acred pla e-
--. fma ■■»■ ' grow up in were! any
-•ore like they have b. -ett.fot. I*-1’
h jve t’ -‘i> taker ctr. -«f an l» au’
t-i t> tr>- brubhe i.« i '-tv.
<n ' ... v in -
i' < ' • ik-- on the job all 11 • tm--
* -i- .’■. a dog
ui-t-inx a h >n- It : . -ame
• : ; com-
u g of
The leader ha- suggested a few
time, before- that thy fount t orn
mis-toner would be doing
-!<•-■ bv having the court
n si\ ijx an-1 grass put out
add very materially t< ti
court house
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I lie Jouina of < omm< i<
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journad.-ti Sir Galahad .i!
W al
Start the New Year Right
DON’T RF A SLAVE flET ON’ V CA^H BASIS
<VVE TIME, SAVE MONEY BI T YOUR GROCFRIF- FROM
The Farmers Supply Co.
QUAII TEYAR
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .