The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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22, 1922.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922.
i'HE W ELLINGTON LEADER
PAGE THREB
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po ’masti'r
of one
Christmas 1922
that
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WELLINGTON
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State Bank
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>ou will bo interevt-
It
act
not mash ready for di dillatc-n. but D, ■ ’t withhold your approbation ’till
AUCTION S UE
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If
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THURSDAY DECEMBER 28, AT 1 P. M
ether part- of the boiling ma«
and m
of
it
SELL FOR CASH AND BANKABLE NOTES TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
if
THE FOIXOHTNG PROPERTY
&
LIVESTOCK
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Brnod Mare and Fillv Colt.
1
1 Lister,
Coming Four-year-old Filly
Cultivator.
Coming Three-year-old Mule.
2 Milk Cows, both fresh
Knife Slide.
Hack
1
Some Household Goods.
'• 'n>» that many contract
anv nrveantfcm
i -. and when
It •heuld ha
little of thia
1/
Ih'c I" Before th
the
4
will prepared (nr the hog».
tai’ilv no one co >ld !<<•■ : >!•
moonshine i kkor rn.Tin
■ier \<;i wi) oi 11a r\i
the
»f
H you like him or
tel! him now
repeated u <>*
impaired heal
time Since
many people
condition as
many people
to them
calling
SKIN •
THED :
PHUR ♦
< hambertainV t ough Remedy
the Mother'.-- F.ivorit,
cold
Park.
.g the
9
9
9
\( a'.-Sul
i’ »aj drtw
, money
and in.
i- ’I-.- comment kind and sunny
And the hearty warm approval
n friend:
h r if gives tn life a -aver and
.dared llrrctly upon the boiling li
<vid and alcohol and aqueous vapor
Canned Fruit, Pure Lard and many
other articles.
.-♦nCrOhc the finished product.
'I do not wish to dwell at length
»pon disgusting examples, byt I do
want to call the attention of the ul-
timate u*er of moonshine to what 1
• nd manv others acquainted with
manufacture of hem nt
affect the di ittllatiot
re of the til! it -elf.
» r f copper, lea,| or ti
S WING SI'AM!’
XM» VII TOR)
p\) tin i
the evils v
uid f’anatl
Ruv Rod Cross Seals.
......- -w>. if~. ■ .
T-lriwg Desecrate Chanc
container'
•!d barrel un.praknhlv
pre-war level of some prices L
costs may possibly be reached in fif-
teen or — Rut jf, 1||at
, filth V
•f wide!
.HL and
’ 4 IS in favor uf I.utie
.Mr. L. T. Alexander >- putting up
a -hack for his renter.
.Mi Gertie Cooper vf Nichol aen
.-pent Sunday r >c’t with Mi - Carrie
Bennett.
;.ll If |» !i ibihty
<>m« n< •.»<>!■ the
■
r
•o matter how you shout 1
.■■n't really kn-w about it.
- won’t know- how many
:’ >pt you have -hod
an.’ n fhi-
Tbe e d W
wn
the broken hearts are weeping
For he esnnot read his tomb-stone
when he’s dead."-
(Author Unknown).
Il is m<
••rage. the
•t lead to
■ it.ly death: and mai y of those
■ light heartedly indulge in it will
.•all. ■ ! upon t.> pay a penalty many
be remembered that the man. white
-•r black, engaged in this business
can have no incentive or means to
observe even the mwt elementary
laws of cleanliness.
of the distillation,
booth . W Aft
mixture of
together with
de ire to continue holding Govern
* nient socuritie
The fact of the matter ie that the
economic upheaval resulting rrom
w ir e.in not t»c overcome for many
years In the chaos of prices and
values that came following the war
many things got out of line with oth-
er thing’, says the Texas Public Ser
vre Information Bureau. Some re
adjustment have come about and
others are coming about that may be
expected -<>on to c-tablish a *ort . f
balance lietwoen values of eommodi
ties. When that balance xM|} have
have talked in
'less incoherent manner of
fuch conditions, rererrtng
a sort of yardstick and
•epri'iected fermentir<g mixture at
t»act« animal life, flies, coehmaehes,
•■tier, rat* and. bug« o* every desrrip j’lll’ CANNOT REA!) HIS
pon frei? upon the maten .l and * TOMBSTONE WHEN HE’S Uh All
Tlie .simplest expression of a
■4dl <-en by the writer con»i-ted of
a common boiler covered with a filthy
alauket. the alcoholic i»pnr passing
rrom the !wmIo>1 liquid were retain-
ed in the blanket and wrung ut of
same into a bottle. Ir, another in-
•tanoe, a torn up inattreKs had fur-
nished the necessary rot ton for
turned to Clarendon Friday.
Miss Ida Tucker uf Wellington vis-
ited in thi community from
oe.-day until Sunday.
Mi. J. W. Wood and family
iron or twenty years. But in that w
time the situation will have change.! A
.a u ______ ......«
f stahilit
! u ..r;...--u—1—li,.k»|r
It co
two barrel- of mu..’
till.
"It is
common
*1c in a
contents
.-.I t il the ’wl.it
r white lightning'
czvn.t . tlut
<n pmipb >
y’ ibdi;-.
Ah says 4
AT LILLIE STORE, 10 MILES NORTHWEST OF WELLINGTON. MILL
pre-.
>W mak.
- ker
WaLgACE, Owner
li!.. • >ima
L?itfully cleat
. 11-cious a
d- troy- th
because it -mill of boose
mule.' ••hinney' "Th money
andl.sf mystarr 'money — in man
gotten together
“SING WE ALL MERRILY, CHRISTMAS IS HERE.
Once more round cheerful Yuletide fires loved faces smile in
; ;iPI»y greeting. To sing the old. old roundelay, .-is wistful thoughts
uf yesteryear hallow the season and the day.
\r<l in nur own hearts is the thrill that Christmas brings as
■ i inories of the year’s best friendships are revived. And so
.( ‘re thinking of you here today, and wishing for yon, too, all
.and happiness this Merry Christmas.
If with pleasure you arc viewing
any work a man i« doing.
you love him.
An I it fill* your soul with courage
to the end
he earns your praise, l»e«.tow it; if
vou like him let him know it
l»»t thw 'vord* of true cncuuravc-
merrt be said.
Do not wait till life is over, and he’s
underneath the clover.
Fof he cannot rend his tombstone
■Mi-- Co„k
t M.
”TJown the ways of truth and beauty,
vou ran bless the deeds of duty.
If voull give a hearty handshake
when vou can:
For no matter what your station,
there’s unmeasured inspiration
In the words of honset praising you
can give your fellow man.
If h» needs vnur helf befriend him,
vnu enn nlwnvs love extend him: A-a i- ’jZZi-------T'
Yon can lift his load a little, ere **““*’ “JI
♦he Ijwht of life is fled; ‘ro'’*rnn*flt
no not wait till he is sleeping, where *"°rt ? ***
,u_ a_i v_________—i balance in buxines* affairs and in in
through efficiencies and better meth-
od" to an extent that no one will rec-
ognise that -ore of “normalcy” when
it shall come. It is reasonable to
expect that greater efficiency due to
study and discoveries that follow ap-
plication to great problems will ren-
der many services more attractive
than similar services were before the
war came at a date much earlier than
fifteen or twenty years hence. The
-publte wtilitiex are making great £
progress in efficiencies and econo- *
miea.
Rut the yardstick of 1914 is useless i
now and will never be useful again.
i It was made to fit a condition that iS
will never return. Solution of the fl
economic problem of now is ndt o be t M
found in striving for a measure that i M
Tlie oothing and healing proper-
tie- of Chamberlai i- Cough Remedy,
it. pleasant taste .<• <! prompt and ef
fectu il cure- have trade it a fa'-oriftr
with people everywhere. It is e»
pecialiy prized by mothi • of young
chil lr# • for cob! . ere an ! whoop
• it a!a;- affords quick
from opium
g=.— Adv.
termed normal Butthat will not
cannot red hi- tombstone on a pn,.umr |eve|
Judging from the -tate of affair- in
. ____________ the at «t ‘**m« to
BREAK CHEST GOLOS
KIH
’.<i! -.urroundiiig
t ire i f the average ■■
■ r’ .< brougit forth
•I < f court trial
X always, the ti..tl
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Certificale will be i-
a.- to
the whole-
ued now or
<■ t h will be paid Jan. I.
purity •
■ f the article
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-urrender record' show.
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1922, newspaper, December 22, 1922; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187242/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .