The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1922 Page: 2 of 16
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BOOST YOUR COUNTY
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(By l*hebe K. Warner in Star- Telegram).
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SEPTEMBER 6, 7, 8. & 9
touch-the-speu
SALTS IS HHc iiiH
Wt are: IN POSITION to serve: you now as nev-
er before in the way of GOOD STANDARD MER-
THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.
DRESSES.
PRICES.
WITH EACH $5.00 SALE IN READY-TO-WEAR WE
liter trouble, nnreoua-
tiam.
It
veecent lit hia-water drink
7
□□□,□□□□□□ia
bladder
kidneys or.
HrlnA la nL
in YOUR county are
the women will have to
What do you suppose it
in the home life of our
box of
trouble
cigar* Would It be too much
for yon to pat tome of tboee
cigar ’•■nds on my favorite
corner; thence South
cornet; thence Ea't
to build up
yours is not
to blame ?
Don’t lay it
If It is your
ent fi
* aterw
city’s
'rom a
•hrougl
mall t
* eathe
* re rut
it the
plant e
On I
nembe
a num
■ f stui
ystem
yirtem
>meth
nd fii
cititcn;
The
mtyor
all
hile I
stimulate them
trails* the aeida
eanaex Irritation,
orders.
•ijuipm
•'clock
to Mel
found
• pto-d
wanted
We trii
’old th.
"or thi
inited
SHERIFFS SALE
t Real Estate)
$
.:id
uni
urgadze for bettet
pier • 'therhood, 1
HAS MANY SUL‘°HUK
i wrt
-'now in
same.
tai ea
.litUS'
then to keep the
Morn* pore, thervh
her comiitieatlona
GIVE 100 VOTES IN THE FAIR QUEEN CONTEST, ON THE
LAST DAY OF THE FAIR. SEPTEMBER 9. BE SURE TO
CALL FOR THESE TICKETS.
•l’i Hl *h • botfl.. | ( i*C*
’ r.> ftioirsamls i< h ’ii
• ?•’■>*• 4prtftii« like
•'ut-i Irk kn>>n to
H- ‘ore
pi trivvUH'll
r home and
the county ?
It i not ar
a possibility.
should the
ducer for food and clothing and shelt-
er and employment and business of
every kind. Without the raw mater-
ials that come from the soil there
could be no business world. And the
soil has been surveyed and cheeked
off into little squares and other
shapes! patche- called counties. This
has been done for the sake of con-
venience that people might more ea-
ily locate themselves. And everybody
in one of these small portions of the
earth should feel akin, and should
work together to make their particu-
lar county do it- best in the great
state and national program of pro-
duction.
COME TO THE FAIR”
Iking
a horn
ga rd t
terns.
■' W .it
not fir
told ui
doing
never tough or leathery dr Birlfn eat—
they’re always crispy!
Kellogg’s are sold only in the RED
and GREEN package bearing the sig-
nature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of
Toasted Corn Flakes! NONE ARE
GENUINE WITHOUT IT! Have
Kellogg’s for breakfast tomorrow!
\t my th<
»or' ■: In.-
•he*. v;i \ r
bring your family, lots of exhibits, and that old typical West
Texas smile and the Fair will be a “Humdinger.” He also invites
you to make R. L. Scott’s drug store your headquarters during
the fair, as he has one of the most up-to-date drug stores in West
Texas and can give you the freshest and l>est line of Cigars,
Cigarettes, Drugs, and Candies that is to be had in Wellington.
The young folks especially are invited to come in and use his re-
freshment parlor. We also invite the school children to come in
and buy their supplies.
1922, th* seme being th# 5th. lay of
said month, at the Court House door
of Collingsworth County, in the town
of Wellington Texas, between the
hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., by
virtue of said levy and said order of
tale I will tell above described Raa'
Estate at public vendpe, for eash. to
the higest bidder, as the property of
said W. C. Thompson
And in compliance with law, I
give this notice by publication, in the
English language, once a week for
three consecutive weeks immediately
In s ■
Mr
decorating
ventinna); al-n water
\ !'• Smith. ’*<<-< -f ehinx
in enamel* I . ter and eo*
and oi
ll’i Ex bit of Chir > an' picture
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•top, a
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Wellinj
'earned
•o the
TH E
CO! \T\ OF <'<'.! 1 1N<
\' ■’ ce ■ Herobv Give:
you tea anything worth while in a
work like that- We believe that la
one of the biggest things we have
heard of the women trying to do for
their country. Is there anything in
your county that ought to be eliminat-
ed? Get all the women after it and
.see what happens. A few weeks ago
the women of COLLINGSWORTH
COUNTY organised a County Fedra-
tion and the first thing they did as a
county of women was to work for a
county home demonstration agent. In
four days by working together they
had nearly 100 women’s names on a '
petition and the next time the county I
commissioners met the appropriation
was made for the home dwnonstra- [
----1. If the day ever comes
You can't resist the appeal of Kellogg's Corn Flake* '
Pour out a bowl brim full of Kellogg’s—big, j
btown, crisp and crunchy! .Was there ever sv h _•
appetite treat! And, such a flavor! A breakfast or f •
of supper thrill for big folks as well as !i‘ 1 .
Get KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes for jure—bee? ...
Kellogg’s are the original Corn Flakes and so dehc. r. ti
4P»d. and. so superior in. every way that your dtlighl. aul
he boundless. Please understand that Kellogg’s are
TORE <>UR HEADQUARTERS. UK EXTEND
TO YOU \ CORDIAL INVITATION TO INSPECT OUR
No man or woman who rate meet nf
tarty can ouukr a mu-taMa by fiualui
th* kidpeyx ocvaaionally, aaya a w*
khowu authority. Meat forme uric acid
wtuoh elojps tbr kidm-y poree ao they
•tuggiahly filter or itrain only part cd
the waste and poiaon* from the blood.
"Well^Jtm, ^>ld^ tBan,^ »b«t II It ba )n hand* for rervice, 1,
J. V. I angford an Sheriff of Celling«-
worth County, Texas, did, on the
26th. day of July, 1922, levy on cer-
tain Real Estate, situated in Collings-
worth County. Texas, described as
| follows, to-wit:
Eight acres of land out of Beetion pn**ding said dav of rale, in Col
No. S. Block No 15. of the H. * G. Hngsworth County
N Ry. Co. Surey in Collln«**w«rth Witness my hand tris 7t> day of
County. Tess*, and described fol- August. 1922.
low- llo^ioninx 522u» vara* Wes’, 2 1
til vara* North of th* Southeast eom-
er of -aid ’-ertion at a plan* of begin-
• ini-, thene* North 105.65 vara* to
STATE OF TEXA<
iWORTH
that by
you don't, who will? Everybody
else ha* enough to do
their own country,
being built up who i»
Whose business is it?
all onto the other fellow,
county, it is your business to help
make it the best county in the State.
In Texas alone there are 251 coun-
ties. What »ould it mean to Texas _______„ _____,--------- ----- -------
if there were a county commercial ' tins but they will lose the develop- cj,anir<. in lhe ,pJrit of thing-
club in every county to study the in-1 ment that comes in honest human ef-
terests ofevery man in that county forts. That county that sits around'
andto plan ways to work together for and waits for somebody else to come
the mutual success of every man in along ami tell it whut to do am! how
that county? Do you suppose there to do it will be just as strong and a
U a single county in the State that capable of working out the next hard
.. .... • . ton u. —x.,—, a< the schoolboy whose
father or mother works out all his
in production, arithmetic problems for him every
must take the, night instead of digging them out ami
the wheels of! finding the way to get the answer
turning. I>et himself. It is good practice and a
materials, it fine review for father or mother, but
______ ____ ______ may be, fail it is a mental crime against the boy
and everybo.lv else is up against a and makes of him a helpless student,
stone wall. TTien why in the name of no not student, but a helpless slacker,
common sense should not everybody We hope to see the day when there
in the State and Nation be interested will be in every county in our State
in the success of the producer? Why ' and every other State for that mat-
should not everybody be interested ter an organisation of men to study
in the institutions that will help him I out the problems of business and all
to be a better producer? The whole the interest of themen in that coun-
world is utterly dependent on the pro-, ty. But that is only half of the
building program of any county, and ,
the small half at that. The Home,
the SCHOOL, and the COMMUNITS’
is the larger half and if the problems
of the homes, the schools and the
communities
ever solved
solve them,
would mean ____ _____________
State within the next generation of
children if there were an organisation
of women in every county to work ■
together for the mutual protection
and development of every _______ _____
school ami community in
Folk.-, this is possible,
imaginary dream. It is
It can be done. Why
mothers not organize for tho welfare
and protection of the home and the
child th* same as men should organ-
ize foi th,- protection and promotion
of bi: I--.’ Men
Flush the Kidneys at oaoe whan Back
hwte or Bladder bother*—Meat
forms uric acid.WE ESPECIALLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR
LARGE NEW STOCK OF WOMEN’S COAT SUITS AND
ALL THE NEW STYLES AT POPULAR
('HANDISK, TOGETHER WITH SERVICE AND PRICES
any no at
of day
or night
is measuring up to 100 per cent of its problem
possibilities ? ' father <
First of ail we mean
It is the producer that
initial step to keep all
industry ami business
the producer of raw-
matters not what they
LARG! AND COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTH-
READY-TO-
tcr crop . for bet
ter market for I
nt ’lot ,<'>r< u*. trk «
the tn'lfans rnnnv ge-w
the coming of rhe ’htt:
According t«> « ’*M<’kn«H'v
two wnrrfora nonpi’fiwl ’’or the
of r'.'.Tf'io! i •;>. -ft.-tin's !»'i j
Both were ' 'It,-.! in 'limning
'•lift. Then *> ‘-t ' •■•t also
>:!<!■••! '• i<.-’ , he .-hfef
105.65 varus to
427’, varas t«
nr the place of paintl’-r, will begin
Upnn a* ’he
;wrty <>f M <’ rhoirp*on an I that
tie ’ T-K lav >’• ■ p • ■: ’•« •
: 1 ER, CLERK
■ <■ C.iuntv
other occasions, every county in the
whole United States is a little na-
tionunto itself, with all its agricul-
tural, educational, domestic, industrial
and commercial problems to solve
within itself. And if the people within u „ ev„ c
your county .io not work out them ; whpn is an orffBnixatIon of men
own sal vation and their own problem - j an orsaniMti<)n of women in
they will not only ose the victory <jf J countx to work for the devel
having conquered their own dif«cul- t of that C(i-n . .(| e,. a
- ........ — hi
sum of Two Hundred Forty Five A-
Banda en Mis Clgare '10 100 Itallars and costs of suit, un-
Mr. Blake hesitated at the entrance a judgement, in favor of The Wai-
st the elgar eteee for a tew mlnutaa. | Hn(rtnn state Bank, of Wellington,
tooked up and down the atreet care I |n a certain cause in said
telly and then re at loo sly went Inrtde , c<)urt No rii and Welling-
aad aheok hands with the proprietor ton Statt, Rank v, w c Thomp-on.
today! Ram* old brandT
'That'e Just It," whispered Blake
That's why i i-amo to nee you today
You aeo this Is my birthday and the
th* Honorable District
>l'i: g-w.-vrth <’ u .'v , ■ '
v ' bv .’ M
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1922, newspaper, September 1, 1922; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187307/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .