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THEWELLINGTONLEADER
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PLYMOUTH ITEMS
Refreshing Drinks
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THE WELLINGTON MILL
City Drug Store
ment.
Fi
FRESNO ITEMS
QUAIL ITEMS
r.l iv
r Okla lom.l 1
J. E. LEGG ITT
1 ............
Miss •
Neta
GILLENTINE BROS
BIG DUROC SALE
Wednesday, August 16
Two Miles North and One Mile West of Hollis, Okla
21 BRED GILTS
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY.
Cause ef Appendicitis.
Get a email package of Hamburg
water upon it, pour throngho
. ,-vf -
•'r- a 'f
RAMBLER
FRIDAY, AUGUST llt 1922
Why People Buy Rat-Saap m Prefer-
ence to Rat Poison.
(1) RAT SNAP absolutely kills
rats anjl mice. (2) What it doesn’t
kill it scares away. (3) Rats killed
with KAT SNAP leave no smell, they
dry up inside. (4) Made in cakes, no
mixing with other food. (5) Cats or
dogs won’t touch it. Three sizes, 35c,
65c, $1.25. . Sold and guaranteed by
Manly Drug Co.—Adv.
and family rt
at Gomez, Mmi-
visit here with
Joe Jefferw-
* ':
•ini
It !•
therefore safe
m. •
jus’ ’
ha; c
son guilty of dtepredationg on school
property anywhere In the County.
The destruction and theft of school
property is increasing at an alarming
rate and we earnestly ask the aid
of all good citizens in bringing these
offenders to justice.
The following articles have been
stolen from the laboratory of th'
Wellington High School to-wit:
Messrs. Jim and 0->car Graham and
families of Lillie visited their brother
(i ( . Graham and attended church
last Monday
B H Knowles and family of Lillie
attended church Wedne-dav and took
SWIM
WITH RED PEPPER
closed Sun-
Wheelrr
of
FIVE OPEN GILTS AND NINE SPRING BOARS OF SENSATION AND
SCISSORS BREEDING. THESE YOUNG BOARS ARE HERD-HEADER
PROSPECTS AND UNRELATED TO SOWS AND PIGS HERETOFORE
SQLD IN OUR SALES.
I FLAKES
fnsh fruit!
• noid.
Mr*. J R. Filler* and little daugh-
ter Ferm of Vernon visited her par-
ent?, Rev. and Mr*. Weather* and at-
BACK TO NORMAL—5*4 PER CENT FEDERAL
LOANS
*50.00 REWARD
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
two days to the normal the student*
might have suffered
Ijite Saturday evening. Mi--*s Ivy
Holbert. Gracie Simmons and F’cgg)
O’Rear, Messers G. Beard, Elay Hur
dine and George Self visited Mr. Sam
We serve all kinds of drinks at our Sanitarv
Fountain. When you are thirsty come m and
let us serve you with the kind of drink you like.
The l)est place in town to get refreshing
drink.
One set of dissecting instruments.
One set of convex and concave
mirrors.
One lot of German silver wire.
Respectfully,
The Wellington Independent School
District.
By G. W McCauley, President.
Collingsworth County.
By C. C. Smalt
WELLINGTON NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASS’N
By A. B. SMITH, Secretary -Treasurer.
rlu Wellington Independent school
District offer- a reward of $25.00 for
the com iction
of any person found
guilty of depredating on school
t' e conviction of any’ pe
'r theft of -chord equi|
lid district, and Colling
Montgomery of
visited • »'cil
uncle
Montgomerx
V>e can now make you a loan if you want to build, buy a farm, buy
livestock, feed or provisions or pay off a mortgage on your farm.
See us two or three months before that note comes due.
let us tell you about mortgages you never have to pay back.
During the last year we have loaned over $100,000 in this
county. 1 our neighbor has a Federal Loan. Join this association.
r»f near town, and
Jackson.
Ruth Boone of Wellington spent
week with then cou-ln. Ml-- Lil
j li.m Parson.
Bob Whitten, M. L. Gambrel, A. M
Ledbetter, Fred Oathouse, Jeff Ward
Coleman and
Walter Bradley,
other- went to Sweetwater one <lav
last week to fi.-h, and they report a
good catch bringing home
quite a
ot.
Miss Irene wells returned
Saturday from Meredian where she !
home
has been attending the Normal.
The party at the home of
Vera Thompson Monday night
enjoyed by a large crowd.
Misses Alma
Bradley and
Ward spent Sunday with Miss Vera
Whitten.
Alvan Fritts and family of Well-
ington visited at his fathers C. C
Fntts Sunday
11 ••
-uminer
ch> ed Thursday afternoon wit! great
interest and a howling sticc* - Vbout
men and women
twenty-four young
men and women finished their sum?
mer review, fifteen having ma«ie up
their mind to take the state exami
nation at Wellington on the l«th and
19th of thi« month
Quail has come to life on the soc-
ial proposition. A big cream supper
was enjoyed by a large crowd at Mr. ....----
Also a tending
Burdine’s Wednesday night
good time was reported by the young [dace
rthu/ Griswold’s
church
RAMBLER.
Come spend the day with us and see owwoadorM
| Herd of Purebred DurocmH
FREE DINNER GN GROUND
.(Teri::
with rheu-
n vrd
• around
I r Kub a:. I
■ i will
■ucn concet fared, pen
as r.-l pepper
Instant
>n a- you Red
"i ted the t,:v;|in« heat.
I i
In ti
tn r ■
• a-i 1 through. Frees the blood
up the congestion—
matism torture is gone,
pper Rub. made from
• »ts little at any drug
i jr at once. Use it for
hackache, stiff neck,
colds in chest. Almost
• in
Be sure to
i ■ aits you.
w h the name Rowles
When the bowels are constipated.
the lower bowel* or large intestines
become packed with refuse matter,
that is made up largely of germs.
These germs enter the vermiform ap-
inflammation.
pendix and set
up
which is commonly known ax appen-
dicitis.
Take Chamberlain's Tablets
when needed and keep your bowels
regular and you have little to fear
from appendicitis.—Adv.
The Christian meeting did not
I begin Saturday night as previously
announced on the account of the ser-
ious illnes- of Elder Metcalf - daugh-
ter.
Elder Riley preached at the C hrist-
ian church Sunda.v.
We.-tfall
Thoma
turned to their home
day after a ten-day
relatives and friend-.
and father and mot er accompanied
them home
Jim Montgomery and family of El
Mr
visiting In-
parent
county
1 . M Montgomery.
w i f e
Montgomery
Mi
county
md W.
If it is feed and can r>e ground
vve can grind it.
Bring us your custom work
Phone us vour orders for fed
We stock flour, meal, grain, nay,
Ear cron chops—milo head chops
Shelled corn chops and threshed maize
chops.
Phone 1>*.
drv weather in thi-
icimtv.
arc badly damaged from the!
crop
lack of rain, and the cotton has l»e
gun to -how the need of moisture
although God ee- fit in hi.- Alwi.-e
Providence to withhold
mg shower - that wo feel that we arc
of in a temporal
so much in need
.-till blessing us in a
He <s
w ay.
.piritual way.
Our whole commun-
ity has been blessed spiritually, by at-
the great
revival
at this
for th
in
past two
people who attended a party at Mr which many souls were saved and the
church greatly edified.
Cagle's Thursday night.
We are glad to know' that
During these serie* of meetings
Martha lx»ng is improving, but sorry four young men have felt the call
to hear of Millies illness.
■ from <k>.
—--- child is gradually inv-jhas greatly blessed his church at
proving and we hope it is for the best. . plae* which was organized a lit-
Mr George Self, a prominent young (,nnre than a year ago with four-
gentleman of Quail, left Monday niembers, now having seventy,
afternoon for Mobeetie where he will fe<el proud of men like Bh>-
virit about three with hi* Weathers and Squires who, like Paul
----- j are not ashamed of the gospel of the
■Hie girls on the Quail rural route [ | onj jeKug purist and who preached
must meet the mail the next three ;th<l
weeks, as Mr. Garnet Willingham will |
I to preach his word.
G«<
Mr. Beard
Frother-in-law.
ord in its power and simplicity.
The meeting closed Friday
night
deliver the mail.
to the church.
with 24 .-v Mi t ions
---- Briant- -p,e Methodirt meeting is in progress
kindness to bring ice water the last' week
Had it not been for Mrs.
(Too late for last
Trie Baptist meeting
Bro Baird
day night.
conductot the meeting and dtd -ome
Tucker
of
go.»l preaching; Oliver
Salt Fork led th
dnging.
Elder Metcalf of Lubbock will be-
( hri-tian
i he
meeting
gin a
ehurch Saturday night
and '
Thomas Westfall and family
father Ed Westfall of Gomez, are vis I
iting Mrs. Westfall’s mother, Mrs. I
Gambrell and other relatives and
friends here this- week.
Mrs. Annie Hammett of Salt Fork
and children spent the latter part of |
last week with her sister Mrs. Ora
F'rit:
and family
Albert Montgomery
Mont- ,
and '
spent last week viirting Mrs.
Shields
gomery brother, Bill
family of near Amarillo.
Miss Ruby Seeley of near Hollis1
visited Mr.*. Cordia Cunningham and
other friends here last week and at-
tested the meeting-.
William Neeley who was operated
on for appendicitis at the hospital
last week is doing nicely.
Ed Whitten and family of Indian
Creek v
Sunday and
■25 on f<.>
> pei-on furnishing evi ■
!ho conviction of any pc
Sauce ia used to create n appe-
tite or relish for the food. The right
SWEET SMILES
way is to look to your digeotion.
i When you have good digestion you
Same location for ice and >*rvice, certain to relish your food. Cham-
just sooth Texas Co. tank C. • bertafn’s Tablets improve the diges-
Rall lee Co
tin, create a healthy appetite and
| cause a gentle movetnent of the
i bowels.—Adv.
been for Mr. Weaver'* kind heart
and flashlight, they would have found
more grassburrs than peaches.
The Christian church has a new
is looking fine. Iended meeting
Every one i» invite*! tn church and
coat of paint and
Marvin Holt
home
returned
ha?
Sunday school, come and you will re frnm the p1aln< after a bHef st>y
neve a bhwKtnr.
lxM>k for the Quail item? in the
wa.«te ba*het if you can't find them
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .