The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1922 Page: 2 of 20
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PAGE TWO
THE WELLINGTON LEADER
LUTIE IT
Wanted!
Good clean cotton rags at
Leader Office
Bay tku Cigarette anti Saw Money
Abet
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INDIAN CREEK
C. D. Shamburger
LIMBER
Sold on Installments
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Johnson's Buick
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2 1-4-14— Roadater, 2 paaa.
2 1-4- II—Touring. 5 paaa.
Mr. Vaughan, Farmers, Tell# How He
Inst All His Prixe Seed Com.
SHIELDS MILL
GRAIN CO.
nLwation
center.
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may to
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summit led.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 11,1922
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;O CHURCH SUNDAY
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New Weldin? Machine at
Riley's. Let me do your welding.
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COt X i a OF v oiI IN,, wOR l ll
N.'ti.v | Hen U|>rn r
virtue ,»f .» »■< uiu KxrcuUon i. icd
out of the IL uahlr District court of
Colling -worth
da) of July.
Cle«k of ant
One Hund; rd
Dollar?, ami
They are
GOOD! 10*
A wholly’Atw line of cars built on time-tried
Buick principles but with improvements and
refinements which make their introduction
an event of nation-wide interest.
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Hot Weather Diseases.
I! Distinctive Models
.LsfornshinX Value* and Price*
in Augu-t. Kvetvbodx come.
Tl MPKST’
EAT l£$$ AND 1AM
SALTS FOR
VTU-tV t Vtl
Some time ago 'I sent away for
some pedigreed seed corn. Put it in
a gunny sack and hung it on a rope
suspended from roof. Rats got it all
—fcow beat' me, but they did because
1 got 5 dead whoppers in the morning
after trying RAT-SNAP." Three
sixes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guar-
anteed by Joe Hardy Drug Co.—Adv.
our section o- some were gettinig
without dockwater. But windmill
wet* kept busy Monday replenishing
the water supply.
Crops are still suffering for rain.
Here’s hoping for tain soon.
Mr. Gully is contemplating tart
ing his row-binder next week. Tv
harvest the feed that has burned up
from the drouth in this -vctioti.
Since we did not write last week
will say the Baptls meeting closed
Monday night July 31, with two con
versions. There was nothing lacking
in the preaching as the Revs. Sim
mens and Haralson did deliver »vme i
good sermons. Perhaps they will reap
the harvest later for it wa- not in
tended for Gori’s won) to return unto
him void.
Elder Bole' of the Christian church
will begin a protracted meeting M,m
day night after the 2nd Sunday in
August the same being the Uth
Come and help revive the Chri-tiaiis
at this place.
Mr. J. H Y oung’s baby drank some
kerosene one day last week which ten- i
dered it quite sick for a while, but j
fortunately it was relieved before it I
physican was immediate)) called and
was too far gone.
The editor ask' us ever) once in a
while how we like the Learder. So
far as I know ever) one is plea-*
Some are so well pleased that thev
art not willing to do without t, Wl ile
others like to lead the I easier
but don’t like to pay the price. N >v
listen l.utieites’ if you are behind
with your subscription go at nice and
pay the edttm <»t tell, hi." ■ ••'t
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Count), of the LMh.
I'*.'.", by J M Fuller,
i’.xal foi the »um of
Twv.' v Kight A 33 100
•O't' of suit, undei a
Judgment. in loci of J \ leach
la a.....
SO' ami dvtol J V leach Geo
tummi'is rt al placed in my ha .:
We regret to hear c ‘ the
Ch.-r D Stay's home I ut>e
sympathy as Mr. Slav bn- m
tamers in our section.
Jasper Beogue District
id for the Christian Mission Society
will begin a meeting at lutie on
Monday night after the -econo Sun
day
Your grocerman ean furnish
Wellington Made F'-ur at
cwt.
Disorders of the bowels
tr-ruely dangerous, particularly du:
! mg the hot weather of the -um-vet
months, ami in order to protect veg
'self ami family agaii d a sudden at-
1 tack, get :• bottle of Cv- rmberUni’>
! Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can
'be depended upon. Ma-v have te-oi
fi->l to its excellr"ee - Ah.
2 J-4-JK-Tour. Sedan. 5 pm 1325
All Priert F. O. H. Flint. Michigan
I iff of Cvdlingth t'ount), IVxa .,
did. o-. the I Ml; a.v of Jul). L«»-22.
levy on embata Kcal KatatCy situated
in Collingsvk'WHh Count). iVx*', de
wtibed a* follows, to wit
It'.yt No s,
in Wello-gtvn, Colli' C'worth t'omUv.
Vvx.i . and lex toil upon as the propettx
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j think enough of the papm *<>
him er
For if
2 -Spert Road-, 3 paaa. $1625
2 1-6-55—Sport Tour., 4 paaa. 1675
RH’R CYL I NO JR MODELS
865
MS
1175
1395
date of occupancy, in aeewrdance w(th
K'iftcatiuiis on file at the Dost Of
, calls fur the futm»hi»4c. rent,
heal, light, water, cloaet*. safe or
vault, and all tv*ce««ary hunilure and
exiuipmeut, fur use of said Office, at
a a|at»d price par annum,
There will Iw nee. to I net le>w than
sixteen humliesl aquare feel of ‘ttaor
space, gmsl light ami well ventilated,
location nut two far front hutdaaue
Phone 198
S. R. PINKSTON, Manager RESIDENCE PHONE 204
Increase the Re-Sale
Value of Your Car
Nobody
toawrea
Here 1 come after a weeks abaence,
shall 1 make an excuse? Verily, I
say nay, for he that is good at mak
ing excuses is seldom good for any-
thing else. So you see I don’t want
to «> amen to my own comlemnation,
hence I’ll now tell why I failed to
write. So here goes. While “Tempt-
est” is raging at Lutie “Sunshine” is
casting a little sunlight for Indian
Creek so lets all follow a good exam
pie and take up some vocational
duties. *
Mr. R. R. Martin was in our midst
Monday branding his cattle.
Mrs. H G. Price ami family
ted his brother H. A Price of
deen last Sunday.
Mr. N. E. Lowe ami family
te<l his wife’s mother, Mrs
Spickard la*t Sunday.
The norther which came last
J. H. Young threshed grain in our i day night was a welcome vidtor in
community last week.
C. N. McCla>key has purchased a
new Ford.
Miss Chestnut Thoma.- is visiting
this week in Wheeler county.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Short visited
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Neal West of Nicholson.
There was an ice cream supper last
Friday night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Davidson ami all reported
an enjoyable time.
Rev. Simmons and Rev. Percy Har-
alson conducted a Baptist meeting at
Cottonwood last week.
L. T. Alexander, J. T. Cooper ami
J. A. Whitten went to Salton, Okla.,
last week after a load of stock salt.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lowe of this
precinct visited at Mr. and Mrs. Os-
car Payne’s last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henley Jones and all
the little Sunday school boys took
dinner with Mrs. A. W. McClaskey.
Mrs. Sullivan of Montague county,
mother of J. P. Sullivan is here visit-
ing him and was a pleasant Sunday
school visitor Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Stall of Wel-
lington wire guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Seales Sunday af-
ternoon.
Miss Lillie Bounds will begin a
Naxarene revival here on Friday night
of this week and will he assisted by
the Wellington Nazarene pastor and
the members of the church. Every-
body is invited.
Almost every day within the past
week the rainy looking clouds have
been close enough that we could hear
tha A hi; rule 1 aml.n thr lightning but
no rain here yet.
We want to congratulate W. T. ■ it, and have
Ix»ve for the beautiful piece of poetry ! from ’ is !i-t.
•: “The Old Fashioned Mother*, ai t hinder. ’
also other pieces of poetry written . Hurrah for
heretofore that has been published in [ to look for the I <<■ •• S’ u e.
the colupins of the Wellington Leader. I plen-<< don’t <li--apoint u-
SFKCiAL NOTtVK jof J. F Flanagan and that on the'
The umtarxigned will nrrwlve pixv fii »t Tur*lay in September, IP22, the I
puaab>up to and including Augu»t ' Mime being the ftlh. day of said month,
HOth IW3, fur the funitahin* «'f suit- at the Court Houee duor, of Colling*-
able quarter* 6m INvat Otfk-e purp*' worth County, in the town of Well-
*♦.» at tkelltagton Tex a*, under a Ington Texas, between the hours of
lease fur five or ten twar teima from 10 a. ni. and 4 p. m., by virtue of j
“* ---------aid lev) and said F.xecutimi I will I
sell said above de»cill»ril Real Ea-!
tatr at public vendue, for ca»h, to
I he highest bidders, as the property |
of said J K. Flanagan.
And in compliance, with law, I give
this notice by publication, in the Eng 1
lish language, once a week for three
consecutive weeks immediately pre
ceding said day of -ale, in Collings-
worth t'ount),
\Ahn<"- hand, thia 7th dai of
proposal-, and »wx Iftcations I Vtgii-t 1“ ”
hadtfrvm the Po»tMa*trr, , .. , .. , . v,.........
‘ .Um offered should to j4 ’ ’ ' LANt.FORD
I Sheriff Colllne-woith County, T«'xa".
v II be ops 'rd at b a ■ ...... — -- ■— . . i
on Sept t»t IMJ,
M B JOHNSON. IVst Offto
-pector Amarillo Texas
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1922, newspaper, August 11, 1922; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187314/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .