The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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W H. GOFORTH
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THE WELLINGTON LEADER
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922.
QUAIL ITEMS
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MEI.I.INGTOV I EK AS
Dr. D D. CROSS
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Adv.
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oFKard to eatT
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atturnkv it i
Ilka lumpa of ted. The
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The TEMPLETONS
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JAS. C. MAHAN
CORN
KTTOBNBY AT LAW
Accept No Imitations
j&fc
you the JUNGLELAND Mov-
ing Pictures. Coupon inside
every pa<kagc of KELLOGG'S
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pl. in. nt ti
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hand
f i. mi
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Of which we will have two headed by an extra fine
Cock and C’ockrel. Pullets mated with the cock, and
hens w ith the cockrel.
io
ferine
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Ask J. E. Barnett, the
Barber he handles our
service.
r> ght.
Quite a
over .1 tru.
ml-. th.it
H-.n-r ’ .v
< ouNorlora and Attorn- >•
GENF.RAI HtACTItF.
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sir.
fil’d-
i-aMie Tit’ua Prifncta.i
OfflM CKy State Beak
RMg Down Stairs
•■•I l-ockhait of
Sinking Sunday
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SCOl’IIXG AND THE BOY.
SHIELDS MILL A
GRAIN CO
ELK CITY STE KM
LAUNDRY
r<Mnpfet«a Building
WELLINGTON. TEX AR
Wheeler, Texas
Write or phone me ut my
expense for date* and rah a.
PAGE THR^E
No coaxing needed to tempt family folks
and visitor folks to eat aplenty—not when
there’s a big pitcher of milk or cream and
lots of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes—and. maybe
some handy fresh fruit—ready to tickle
tickle palates’
Kellogg's arc unlike any com flakes you
ever ate! They’re the original kind—they
ought to be best! No other cotn flukes are
so deliciously flavored; no other corn flakes
retain such wondcr-crispnes. till eaten!
And, Kellogg’s an* never leajherv or tough
NOTICE PARENT*
. i< ' I li fin <ta..;
Tell* How Rats Alm<»-.t
Her House l>o»n.
wh. i jn--
11->* oft. I
naught
o| our
'he life
gl . vd
ill I Will- -
1 -•n n
WkM tte kldaeye ntog you must teip
them Sunk off Um body'* uriaoua watte
the t.pen.
.-.<>ut trail
all -out • ..me to kn<>"
:»"»•. in »rrvice
can obtain another copy of
JUNGLELAND.
“It touches the liver .-nd does Ute work," Mr. Stacy
declared. “It is on» of tiue oest medicines I ever saw for a
cold and headache. I don't know what we would do in our
(amity if It wasn't for Black-Draught. It has saved us many
dollars .I don’t see now any family can hardly go with-
out It I know it Is a reliable and splendid medicine to keep
in the house. I recommend Black-Draught highly and am
never without It*
At all druggists.
SUBSCRIPTION OFFERS.
Wellington I^ender and Dallas
temi-Weekly Farm Nows, both one
year, |2.76.
Wellington leader ami Texas f arm
A Ranch, both one year, 12,75.
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to
<>t Wei-
■ T -• over City Slate Haak
If'Hire 0 to ■ 11 I to k
HLPOT
HY
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the III)
line ill.'
Ilangi eggs will he $2.50. We extend a cordial in
vitatioii !<• visit us :nid st- these birds for yourselves
TOASTED
CORN
n-ighlvorhoo’! Sun<la>.
I ..Hue vi si.ed h-i t<
n,.- more
Kelloggs Com Flakes
snap up fussy appetites
Mr J it
k i. L Un .
.n-'c o!
an<i reliabl*
and cold-, it ha
t^rn n u.-.e l-i many \<-..: ..ml i
h. i >n high e t e»n in th.... hou>e-
ohl> v.»re it. ffvx'd qualities are be*t
known. It i> a favorite with nioti-
. i >f .-'Ung children, a.» it contain
n.. ;-u <>r other harmful drujr Try
it w •• .ou have nw.i of -uch a -em
- f.l’. \ v.
t H> <i. HENRY NESSLA'.E)
Often have we lean! that the en-
< rn\ >f i--. i 4 the watei flowing
over soin. ui'at Nitgara. undire-t. .1
and forvv< r wa te«i.
.Might Vv n-t with equal liuth ay
tlial
11.1
Mon .
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• Mr
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vv •
pia> u> lUti
\ student
need bo
■’ open; Hie vv, n
X.<• ui•• nt* ii-t.vt for
w ith ,i'l the in -pi r:i
th. mu c t' the
the inaj'
b< aul>
I ty and Sunday.
frank and Jr>.s Hie ingain vi.it
ed in this
Mr>. Roxy
VY • dne.day.
Burned
“l or t*o mvnth.-- I never went in
i n Uar. Haring a rat. One n.ght
in bed 1 .rnelled fire. Sure enough. Chur. Fr day evening at
the rat had been nibbling at the
matches If I hadn’t acted promptly
mv heir v would have be. n burned.
l-ate< wo found the dead rat.. RAT-
SNAI' kiVe.t it. great stuff..”
Thtce r. , S5c. 65c, 11.25. Sold
and guaranteed by Jo- Hardy Drug
Co. Adv.
t..i t M
At Srat vou fee
region, ye
•iek tandaeke,
»our.
I S. Government W »rn« harm
About t au-ed t>) Rata.
They
human
mout*
Mock
|2 PLYMOUTH
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it M-. St., elm.,n
comm unit v
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v-u’ ii-.tan.e
f-' " :a" i ti
I , • meeting YY rdn. dav evening
no i wk. There will be a meeting
a. tl -e who are interested in
•<- i .; if. at the l-'ir.'-t On«tian
7 o’clock.
1'. . S< bool meet at 10 a m Sun-
day Communion at Ila. m. Preach-
ing 11 J ' a. m. Evening service will
at 7 p. m.
YY, -tr-ymi to attend -nc - ill
th< . ervices.
ILY.XK LANEHARI. Min..ter
I E I.EGGITI, S S Supt
Ml and .Mr . I
•an wore at t!«
- I - that r-ot m th.
Then the
. M' .Mini'
r.iri.t
from oui
cnai i. or
the \V.
fill oui
O| just!
.uitiH i|
., on the
th.' moun
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rieen •
loviing
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THEDFORD’S
BLACK-DRAUGHT
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ITEMS I
Aftei a fight >f onm two Jr-m the
fin- »a> out but it had mivie a Im
w >■< k of th' -lit dep. ' No act
. ’ mat. of the darn'i-.' ha v' I
ma>ie but almo. t even off
For years we have used Black-Draught in Our family,
and I have never found any medicine that could take its
place, writes Mr. H. A. Stacy, of Bradyville.Tenn. Mr. Sta-
cy, who is a Rutherford County farmer, recommends Black
as a medicine that should be kept in every house-
hold for use in the prompt treatment of many little ills to pre-
vent them from developing into serious troubles.
n dh< i .M
I’ractic^ in Dn.tr.ct and
Appellate Court-
home.
Ml I r Na I
< hcvi'iin* . ' hi....
■•n.i i>ent .M i. i. .i
■ .-n VY - < , ... M
carry Butteoic plague, fatal to
being- The) carry foot and
which is fatal to
Tliey k H chick' n-, cat gra n.
truet on tn pt qwrty. If you
at RAI SNA!' will k II them
ite Hit- uftei killing tfem -
no • ■ H Corve- n cakes,
for •.« Ihtee • t-*. 35c, 65c,
iau ■ i..i ii
VY a, in . ha • mov d
p.a.. one milt in.il'.
and !*•<' Sci ogg.n u
'H I', h I • inihlr and family, also
VI ..nd .Mr . J ni < al. -t, w. r»' tha
guod ( .Mi. and Mr J hn Lang
lliliou- H. id.u h..
n .-u l aic a h. a.iach*.
i' t'.u m... t)l i . ,.n ’ patron,
hi• <■ • <i .mill, ilam I al>|.-l-
-txt.. fiv< to righty p» r nt.
»lu. id the -tn-tur.' anl
It co.< tv quite a bit of glYiund. but
■n.n I; of t had been there more than
thirty year and variou* addition
had ben made fr-rn tune to time
ll’l.he. I’o-t
Ih».Ii. -i i a- a garden mli
youn. !' in , rnori to !*• trva.-
th.in '.i j.i an ne, the Ii . ..r th.'
' al • , hoimr, I,one ty, fid.'ltt y.
......... pity and purity.
•<> n a • nt ,.t II. an Sun- ».
■ - ■ ngmg ■.Sunday night at Mi.
V i. .1 Biew.-r' wa v.ell at'.
nd . n "it'' by all pr>' -ent
M’ E . >.‘tt P,..u. n n ’' •
i’ thi week.
Mr. and .Mr-. F
rd Sunda,
KellogR s arc always a delight to serve—■
and a treat to eat at any meal! In fact,
vou’I! never know how good corn flakes can
be until you know KELLOGG’S! The dif-
ference is astounding’
Do more than ask f<5r Corn Flakes—sav
KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES! The kind
in the RED and GREEN package!
K LLOGG'S Corn Flakes
I*rwtlce tn all Cidl Cnarta
Offle* in Cowt. Hntme
■ Wethagten, Tpxna.
.is- -Kg
■ on -ti • ni
the
na.i gained b g headway lr» f< e the
alarm wa lurm- n I h. f re < .m
pany wa .|U.< kl v up. n the grv in .
gong into th.' firr A (ar>f,. tl-„,
c- i -" it ', v nd School Sunday.
w ..y in. ii. wi.u, wilh
it-, .. • <>ur muir
nidi and devotion
DRINK MOK milR __ ______
IF KIDNEYS BOTHER ggoonunDnnnnumBOBnuDnonnngn
5 Colds & Headache s
Your Own Home
I he revolt against rent-paying is growing.
There is a wide-spread revival of the ideals of
tiie early American settlers when even' family
•»\y ned the roof over its head.
Tiie country is now lieginning what is probably
the greatest home-building movement in the history
of the world.
it < ■ v .'!>u S -n
... .1, —king to '-up
• f' -.ti t,. g-v. <1 no*
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1922, newspaper, January 13, 1922; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187256/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .