The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1922 Page: 3 of 7
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PAGE THREETHE WELLINGTON LEADER
FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922.
WANTS ADS
Shower Bath Ad
ded to TouristWANTED
Camp Ground
Phone 111—Tke Texas Company.
Mr J. F Jone- and Gn’i'y . f Got
F
F
P-‘ -t
oniridi* 'U u iiu III- l lit"
<■ t! roe week' ago and put a bath hou-e equipped
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and cot
will
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PROP AGWe!'.
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I an
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O IO CHURCH SUNDAY
plan
S. T, Scott left Sun-tay
PROSPECTS
Ti"*- I
Anyone wishing to buy
Steam
ympathy is
hur«t.
Vila mine Cola Maw
for this but
I r-t'.ful «up-
S! ce one small head ■ f <’*b-
(Cter
We make those statements fully realizing ‘.hat "AU is not
fl
FINDS JOOS FOR LEGION MEN
MATERIALIZE.
45-tc
specialty - Price*
The city national bank
50-6
12 le
For good ice, and courteous treat
0
j ©Oil
the
tro typesetting machine man at nurht
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY.
the LioJ you get at
33-u
Station
A ate For
JuephiRe
Mr. Fmbtt * ill
M. L. Roberson
ED RI
>
Plum
PhoMll&plain
49 ti-
died
bur-
C. N Stansell and son Mate, have
returned U> their home at Roswell
Mr. and Mr*. S .A. McCarroll left
flrrt of the week for a months va-
cation trip to California and ill' m-
tereating stopover* along the route.
I
r
P: ice
0 6
Your
€ Hall
Sweeps
Kiley’s.
FOR SALE—Alfalfa hay, tankage.
Shields Mill AGrain Co.
Mi*s Beryle Thomas of Goodnight
cisited MH# Ruby Haral»or the pa-t |
I .. H
his .t<
Still in
2 on 111.
at Fd
42 e
.with shower
| added at the
Atty. 0. T. Warlick of Vernon can
didate for District Judge, spent ev.
era! -days last and thia week in this
city in behalf of hi# candidacy.
Thorough Course in
Piano Instruction
I ct me put b!.i
3? tc
Wlu'tluut Rufus Roger, appeared
at the I'nr Treatre in \marillo two 1
Mm. J. C. Gardner returned homo
last weak from a months vudt with
behalf of hi* candidacy for Di*triet
Judge.Wellington Made Flour now $ I <X>
per cwt. Singley- Bro# 45-te
CONSTABLE
PRECINCT Na 1
Atty. Ja« V leak of Memphis wa«
a visitor in thin city the latter part
of last week in interest of bi* can-
didacy for District Judge
Dr. R T. lee am! wife <>f M
were her Sunday visiting rrla!
the ice budne
M. C. BallMrs. Jaggers will do your
sewing.
I . M
and ha» b
yr cooking, i
Wellit r* on
FOR SAT E—One 22 H P Witte oil
engine; good shape J. E leggitt.
46-tfc
FOR SAI E—One 15 HP G. E. Motor
in good hape.. cheap. J E. Leggitt.
46-tfc
Sweeps and Go-devil blade*
Riley’s.
He was a member of
Baptist Church. 35
a consistent Christian
Prencrtption*
satisfactory. Scott Drug Co.
pet
big
lei-
Pidip'
hits Fall
mi pastel
li » Pl 1XT IO RE |\ tip.
1 RATION NEXT WEEK.
Prescription.- a penalty
satisfactory. Scott Drug Co
Relieving it t > the be-t
c entire community the
Mlnneacta Department Commander
Hold* Remarkable Record as Sol-
Hedley
and
You know it’»
pure.
Till your crank-
case w ith Texaco
Motor Oil, the clean,
clear, full-bodied lu-
bricant, and never
use any other. It
makes better motors
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Zi.
Amarillo visited relative- her
days last week.
FOR SAI E—I have several good
east front building lots in south part
of town at the right price. Otto
Buerger. 42-tc
This is a |urt of our GOOD WILL SER\ It E.
,‘•00 acres in cultivation;
Mjft water.
Will ell all or part. Price for entire
tract $<’>0.00 S'*r acre. Trade must be
free J. P. Koons, Route A, Sham-
rock, Texas: 49-2e
Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup
C W Raber’s.Mr. and Mr*. B. C. Tarter of Wynd-
ham, Texa», have been Halting hU
father and family of thi* city. Mr.
Tarter is superintendent of the Wynd-
ham nehoola
W.
19 tf
; to visit their son,
' and -laughter. Mrs
- good ‘’.rd. goo! clean
>r camping, fenced and with
water randy, good furnaces
Sweep* and Go-devil blade* at Ed
Riley's.
k I
rake
Uy wi'
Mr. J. \\ Skaggs of this city
at hi' hon-r last Sunday and was
»ed Monday afternoon in Wellington
Cemetery, Rev. l.em Hodge* conduct-
ing ’he funeral at the Baptist church.
Mr Skaggs was born March 13, 1S4M,
in Arkansas,
the - Mi'Stonari
Stan«ell and Mrs.
They were accom-
Canyon by his
I yn-lall Robinson, who
brother S I Robinson
6r*t vice cmnninnder of St. Paul Poet i
No. R. which at the time wan the larg-
est post In the United States. He hav
aerved aa chairman of the Ramaey
county wetfare committee and waa a
member of the legislative committee
tnatrumental In getting the *->ldlera’
bonus bill before the legislature.
I>octor VanDyke * aa bom In Alexan-
dria. Minn., and was graduated In 1908
from th<i Univeralty of Chicago School
of Medicine. Ke later completed a
course in dentistry at VtUveralty of
Minnesota. During Xlie war he enliated
In the signal corps and becauae of pre-
vious training tn artillery waa sent to
the M O. R. S. camp tn New Jersey
as Instructor.Judge W G. Gro«* of Chib1
Mr*.
Weatherford to visit relativr
FOR SALE or TRADE—«40 acres
good improvements, everlasting run-
ning water, 200 acres in cultivation,
2 1-2 miles of Mobeetie, Wheeler
county; have e-jinty of t'OCO^Wl easy
Red cabbage
If impossible t >
which also cont i
ply of health ; v
rnw ! „
bage Ore; ad’ two m n •»•<! onions;
one
Prescriptions a specialty—Price*
satisfactory. Seott Drug Co. -O-U
•J M- .
narri;
l.. -
Prescription- a j»ecialt;.
satisfactory. Scott Drug CoWelding Machine at Fd
let me dolour weldi- .•Pennsylvania Vacu >’ p
C W. Robert’.
; tling program, and the pa
at c t\ ga-c Ids whistling a
■ g t; e l»e t of the whist-
ti c b -ar-is there. He
, ■ i’. a d « ill begin travel
H i'.' Ironic Circuit about
payments on balance—w^iat have
you to trade? Can handle town
property, cattle, stock of goods, land,
etc. W rite Box 346, Perryton, Texa*.
5O-2c
iee business appreciate-! M
Ice Co. H one 2 on 111 3«-te« It prrttrp' .. t .-..-grter
-ere -i'ltot- v this city la-t
Racine Tires for sale by C.
Robert*.alao visited relative* tai
Port Warth ami Dalia*.
Mon-iay and Tuesday were Paw <»f 'HIMROtk TV H AA F
the hottest day* of the year, ami ac-
companied by some h .t wind The
thermometer went from tww to aut de-
heifer, front
‘ -f Fre no.
w hereabout •
37-tf. .
‘•V ” tre
7. NOTICE.
Goforth informs
TRAYED About July 1th, a brown
my place one
Anyone know-
plea-e notify
for your trouble.
J. C. Scott Rt. 5
SEND IT TO
the
Dry Cleaners
New Welding Machine at Ed
Riley's, l-et me do your welding.
Prof. M. A. Barton returned a few
days ago from avisit at Greenville.
bath fixtures has been !
tourist camp ground,
which i- becoming a daily home for!
ti c touri ' 1'his added comfort will .
I certainly be more appreciated by the '
dusty traveler than any thing else!
that could l ave been -lone.
I Wi
!>e published.
What New Work or Atlanta has to
say i- not considered local news.
Other papers have adopted this
and find that it is be«t
o----------
J. W. SKAGGS.extended I i« relatives
ad hour l>ereave-
in mind. Nothing
hut items ■ iving m!uc as local news
along this line willPrescription* a preialti- Piie*-*
satisfactory. Scot! Drug Co
. Riley’
M W
<-di c-I .
Grandma Bond i- here from
visiting her son, S. N Bond
family.
Fay Nel
Wc-ines-
I cm Hodges
Both young
k' ■ ..- popular in
and l.a'e the best
tbeir iture upon
Ute !*>af Flour *4 00
Moore Gro. Co.
WANTED—Men or women to take
i order* for genuine guaranteed hoe-
I iery for men. women, and children.
I Eliminates darning. $40 a week full
time, fl.00 an hour spare time. Ex-
perience unnecessary, Internationa!
the Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. 47-20
....... ■ ■ .......- > . , » ♦ »e*mer otrice na* ceen iio.Me-1
R. R. Martin last week sold ani“n **** recently purchased Anting the part tww or three
8-aert tract of land to A. L. Nowlin ,xv'1 week* and new ha* tag to use an ex*
for a suburban home. Thia land .
Baini-e unforx'set'n THIS EAl
TIME to take can of iiiost of the financial prob
THE t'lTY NATIONAL B\NK is pnnid of ti'o largo part
it has ha<i in the lievclopmei.t “f the pi\»swx t< It is \I*SO
proud, however, of an ABIDING DESIRE to G* f 1'RA( Tl( Al
ASSISTANCE in THE COMI’I.ETION OF THE JOB
The United Mell i* still receiving
attention at the hand' of the driller*.!
Nothing is being given out, except the after a visit with his mother and sis-
fart that the company expects to be ter, Mt- T. M ‘
through work within a few weeks and . R. " Robinson,
hoping to have something good to panted a> fur a*
show f-r it when that time comes. niece. Mu#
will -I-it het
a few days.
f J. A. Ingram i* now holding down
a position at the laundry, hating giv-
en up his job as mail carrier on route
five
Board and Rooms, or meal*, for 1 ,. w*. » » »_ ~ - -
rate* aeo Mrs. Jaggers, two doors t » <*• »■'«»«* expert to come out i inner
aouth of Lewi. Grocery. . 49-le Celebration*, beared about --»-----
If it wen* {MVAsibk to convert “prospects” into n*al money.
Wellington trade territory would now 1-e “a mil’ioV -inPrr^ripiion* a -peria‘t%
satisfactory. Scott Drug Cn >0-6 i
<lad t > k’ " that I •■•r e* :
are being patron-red «o • iedy
MDICAN
LEGION
Thia I‘eiar*n.»m 9Mppll«4
|S.0”e
3** tc
.^.a.***** 4E>- »-» Xattliaa
Dr. A. A. VanDyke. Minneapolis, 1
Minn., newly elected commander |he 1
MJ? »*•?<• j
meat of the ArWr-
ienn Legion, Is ae-
< nsltted. among
other things, with
Laving found job*
for 1,360 ex-serv-
ice men. The new
-oiumati-ler ha* a
remarkable record
as a soldier, ettt-
sen and legion-
naire.
When the Amer*
lean l.eglon came
Into being. Dr VanDyke Immediately
■ 2t> 21
ew - pape
We’ gt
SALE OR TRADE—960 acres
.,-k andy land, ih the famous
j cotton licit of the Panhandle of Texas,
arti- - ' r ‘'r 1 and that will produce bale of cotton
: ' p«r mv« *: **—-
either a new or 3 of improvements
interest
Leader
into effect poy
1 after this i.-sue which will not lie de-'
j v iate-l froni:
No propaganda
against the h. K.
e-t for publication
I advertising.
Please hear thi-
1VM-HOA R»H SM r
IRIDAA AND SATURDAV,
1 Mr, Rushing informs thw leader:
mrack 1* having a Cwwbwy that his few plant is nearlv completed 1
Rouwoup this Frolay and SatunUy, »n<1 will be making ice for the con- i
TV,- I w- * nnwS*T "f will attend ..r ing public by the first of next
. h *■** >u" Weihngywa and Skarn- w<* k. He orvlero.1 -ome iro books i
'T J??*! .^ ..., '.yt «*“*' •• »>' be romly for business
.It ‘ A vT dunng the '.nd up ami. both w Thi* is
an enterprise long wanted in Welling-;
ton. ami though late in getting ready;
for buaiwes*, will no doubt receive a
gv-»d patronage at the hands of
pubtie.
W atch W ellington grow.
cup chopped Sp* osh er»-en
i (stone-1', . ..p.r. salt and
pepper to suit the t •: it's a new
slaw, a healthful slaw and a dell-
LOST
AND FOUND
LOST Suit case, between Memphis
und (Juail on July 3rd, containing pair
boots, hat and work'clothes. Finder
notify Muck M> AF.rry, Ramsdell,
~'0 1p
FOR SALE
FOR
P’U’ p ;
\ 1 1 W .d mill tecl tower
u.d !■ ra 0 tank. C.
K. Dobbs
2 p
FOR
SALE—One Giant
Deering
Mower
Ed Beck, Quail
, Texas.
49 3c
FOP. S
ALE Farms; *0 to
160 acre.-
cheap.
Ed Beck, Quail. Texas. 49-3c
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1922, newspaper, July 14, 1922; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187093/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .