The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1923 Page: 3 of 7
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GLADIOLA FLOUR
Our customers say it is the best Flour in
Wellington.
Call for it at
Johnson Grocery
Our Motto: Quality and Service.
Phone 165
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923
THE WBLUROTON LKADU
Welltex Theatre
ha»
SQUARE IT"’ We tern
■
Wellington Made Hour doe.i not
certain phusopate or any other self-
rising compound. 1
nephew, '
Benson
a few 1Wednesday and Thursday—
•GLORY OF CLEMENTINA"
Monday and Tuesday —
"CONNETICUT YANKEEWEEK COMMENCING
MONDAY, FEB. 19.
Friday and Matinee Saturday
Episode No. 11 of
THUNDERBOLT JACK"Saturday night-—
"(•OLD GRABBERS"
"(-HUMA" A COMEDN
Johnnie Payne was ’
homefolk and shaking hands with
friends in Wellington last Sunday.
Episode No. 3 of
WINNERS OF THE WEST"
watch him (Something
i Singley Bros.,Dr. J. H. living writes from New I
Ruiu» Tarter of Chillicothe, cousin 1 Orleans for the leader to be -ent to I
■ of Jake Tarter of this city, win. a vi>- | hat address for a feu week*. Says |
iter in Wellington Tue day of thi- he and Mrs. looting are enjoying I
■ k I’heir stay in that city, and that Im- — , >s kept very busy attending dirties, I
When they tell you W ellington , • ’<•- He expre- ed the hope th/t the
Made Hour is cheap in quality they ‘Hu" epidemic now raging fn this
■Msrepre-ient it. Singley Bro* 21 tc ! rftunD '*’H soon be dispelled.visiting . Mr .and Mrs. A. B. Cogdell and
- —:,k ' daughter Macy, returned from Ama- •
nilo Feb. C> where they attended the j
funeral of Mrs. Cogdell’s
George Benson. Mrs. R. J.
.. , accompanied them home for
Singley Bros.21 tc weeks stay.
Grady Childress, who is now living Rev. E. I.. Eiak arid daughter,
in Hemphill county, was a visitor in { Miss Tresevant, an- both on the sick
Wellington last Monday and Tuesday, list. Rev. Sisk had a message from
■ ----------- Alabama Saturday to the effect that
We do repair work on any kind of a his father was dead. He was unable
ear. Get our prices, try us and be to go to the funeral because of be
satisfied. (tenoral Machine Co 10-tc ir|( make the tripRev J H McC auley. County Mi - ihe Happy Jack Jenck.- Snow
sionary, will occupy the pulpit at the t^wn playing to good houses at each I
Baptist < hurch Sunday morning and i performance at the Welltex and is I
"><ht. , pleasing the people with good clean I
'and wholesome play , and splendid 5
If you hear a merchant knocking .nu,>c. The show u above the aver- j
on home industry yoh had better age and highly commended by all
watch him (Something Wrong) *ho attend
- ‘ - 21 •
START NOW!
JANUARY FIRST
INVENTORY TIME
This is the month that American business
takes account of itself. Stocks are gone over,
records checked and accounts taken.
IT IS \ VERY GOOD TIME FOR YOU TO TAKE AN INVEN-
TORY OF YtH’RSl-T.r, What did you accomplish in 1022?
li ne vou ma 'c a definite advance in (he last year? Did you
< HI R< H OF NAZARENE
Fhows 111—The Texas Company.
Tue -day,THE CHURCH OF CHRIST.
at Ed
For Inane are R 1 Templeton
iiav
1-4
■*eh 20th, Fig Dollar 1’iy
21 if
I I
.< hu
FOR SALEFOR RENT
at Ed
t 3p.
Frederick, *>k!a
III I'ORTl i:
l/d F,<! Riley do your welding
f'up
W. Robert#
banker
K 1
Ion e.-ine
I *it« of money ari l eh< in
t. n
M- t < HI R< H. SOU! H
..ke
at
10 tc
P-
coin
'• f- n
II
it to
M. <
ill vl it
m • S'u’ion
oTrnoncj
lo-io atH ’
Mr
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sill rr
This is the time to make nlans for 1923.
Bible 11 s
10-tc
A l ORRI't I IbX
Welllr.gtnr, Made Flour is
KI NG-WITHERS
THE C’TY NATIONAL BANK
Wellington.
---“
Saturday
Oren forCome U» Wellington next
Feb 20th, Big Dollar Day.
Com«
'• nd get
Fill
(if
Bom
lliillip-
H. I. Cagle <»f Quail w
w-.- visitor here Tie lay
at that 1
with us.
■ th. a ' ■
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20th
the
Get your auto wheel* vet at
Machin* Cn.
Tuesday, Feb 20th is Ikillar Day in
Wellington.
W. A Cook. Jr.,
■fedley last Sunday
Q
Bible
Mr
Federal Tire* "nd ISb<-« B
■ ng .Station
J. H
■ .unity
Monday
■ R
3 tc
Radin
set
21-tf P
tow n
Il tf finedBuy your new F- rd wheel*
• ral Machine Co.
March IXth H. C.
will be the Evangii-
all our services
They handle the
I.. Gillent ine
We ’gladly make
M i <>X|» <|I \Rii.RI
< «> X »’ I R 1 X < I
FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping
rooms, close in. ('all Phone 309.29-1 p
Karine Tires fur s.dr-
RolierCs.a nristakejn last v< >k'
Ball Filling Station we
they were handling Miller
Tube*.
I W ill
I'entplrtori.
I (Dll ' III KI! < I \
These are good day* with u» at
our church. There is good interest
at each service, so you are invited
to como and be with us at our reg-
ular services. Sunday xchool at
10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m.. Young
people's meeting at 6 p. m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening.
Our revival will begin March 2nd
and last until
Cagle and wife
iets. Come to
> our welding to General Machine
first ’
'Lc M Kn-iw i,
R .u!
■ i-h r • . I . i< .!‘ ■
Wellington Made Hour i. bettei
than any Ho ir that contai • »elf-n
mg c>>mp un.fs. Singley Br ■- 21 ’<
x e C. I Tr .t
bile p-irts. fr «i-
car*.
Wellington Made Flour is full net
weight, not al! Flour handled la full
weight. Singley Brea., »1-te
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FOR SA1.E—I have Wheeler and ad-
joining county land for sale or ex-
change for Collingsworth county or
city property. For information see E.
E. Cole, Wheeler. Texa s Box 113.
26-8p.
<’lifl<-n C-s k w.i« visiting hi- par-
ent t> . wi-i-k end He i- attenrmg
the c|.,rr , I I . ; • gn ■ ■ • *te- ”
Ise ,ke i- ,g';ty well
Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tirwa.
C. W. Roberta. XT tfMr-. R y Ikibh v it 'd friends and
relatives in Childr !-■ t week
SEE PRITt HARD
For cheap and quick loans
All kinh >*f li»,er point-
Riley’s
SPFXTAL NOTICE.
Positively no wood hauling on any
land owned or controlled hr us.
THIS MEANS YOU We have Seen _____
bothered with poison being pot out bride in a shter of Mrs. £ C, (Tev-
on our place and praIHe Are* Ww eng¥r of th's city, and the brid-trroom
~' and we intend tn have it Is a progressive farmer of near I.utie.
■ ■ Oil b isinei '>r ■•■> r d d.- vc.
.'Ill .1 I.' ■■!
• ■. ’’i ennd ict. 3 by Hi V • >r n ■ j *
for th -it di alei s.IL I*i I ng Li
1’ .1 .. l-C g. iv . _■
(5i •:rr.;l V? T • •
!’ I PR(‘< R\MMedicines that aid nature are al- PLANTS FOR SALE—Frost proof WHITE WYANDOTE eggs, pen S8.0B
way most effectual. Chamberlain’s plants of all kinds. O. N. Guthrie per setting. To club members
Cough remedy acts on this plan. U nMr Potato curing Plant,
allays the cough, relieves the lungs,
aids expert- ration, opens the secre- —----- ------
tions and aid ■ nature tn restoring the M per hundred,
system to a healthy condition. Thou-
sands have tretified to its good quali-
ties. Try it when you have a cough
or cold.— A : •WHITE WYANDOTE Cockrels for
-:tle. <2.50 to $10.00. Eggs from pen
■ r.:..d9.g pullet winning Silver ('up at
' Idrt St.it> Fair $5.00. Utility
• t iy thi w,M-k at the hom< of
F. R M.ch-.-, H.,d a nice Ire
WdTi’.iv i■ anT iTpjmi l unities that voU w vie uh’ahk1 fo gfa^p ftom lack
All kind* of lister point-
Kiley's
FOR SM r I >..■'• t'.vo good farms
W>-d • ;;V
Lie Keller ha pirn ! the
•'an.-, b.iving inst. II i ■ '
,u-t week
ns and
W. Stewart is aide to come to
again, after having been con-
to hi> home for several week*
*it! rheutr atism.let Ed RJey <to your weMJng
FOR S \I i pa r of 5-year-old
mules. For r,.! call it Moore
Grocery Co 27 if
O Bible i
’■ ■ Jo. .1 ■
r;.- B bito town To'-day, Fr!
the biggs t values oLGST—Pocket book containing mon-
ey and other papers, Monday some-
where in Wellington; Return to
Leader or W. I„ Cooper for reward.
29-^p
( Il I '.VID P.
IF YOU WOULD GO FORWARD, BE PREPARED FOR
fortune’s turn, be it good «r bad. Start an account NOW.
It!- m t
• II the > r-i’> ic I’rtlrtt ■
(llton, Tv ■ v I
w '»• to Dall.i M ' -i
Mi- II -iir t goin; for
of an c x.i , ir atii.n and
l» rat i *r n it <• Bapti -t
Grigsby of the R ng
was a vi-it. r ■ ’hi
T. J Stall returned last
j from Olton where he has
AU kinds of lister pointe at ^veral week., building a houne for
jj-tf M. S. ( arpenter.A fine crowd was present last
Ix>rd's day and nil seemed to enjoy
the services very much. Prof. Basse),
I daughter and Bro. Godfrey ende-ared
I themselve- to all who heard them
lelding done at the mg, and we are hoping Ui have them
aec Cu. lt'< better. .with u- again -litre time. Regular
1.3 tf ervice- next L..r<l .« .lay at the usual
hour Prayer meeting every Wednes-
day night, and preaching the t.’h
I ord’s day at 1 ! a m. and 7 30 p. m.
H I Bnw
m. The 4lh
w .1 be the k .-on
•r n it. ■! to rv.'. t—Bsve~~XBne smd tyoubla by t*Vlee*. fashionable dressmaking. Indies' tntt* parties epneerned.
orfng, fancy ginghnms and children's
' .garments at Miss Mary Good?’s Mili-
' n«*ry Shop. I^atterns drafted: work
Editor and Mr*. J .C. Welle visited guaranteed; prices reasonable.
the former's parent* in Memphis last 29 3c MRS. NEVA MASSEY.daturday and Sunday. -------
Through
nd for the
stated that
Tires an<|
Federal Tires and R.
----- . .handies the Miller. We gladly make
This is to announce that I will do this correction nnd beg the pardon of
UhaMborlaia « lough Remedy Aida for sale or trade. Easy terms. R. L. pen $2.50 per 15. O. M. Gould, Dnd-
Natare. Templeton. 27-tf< sonville, Texas. 2MP
Sunday -chool at 9 ’«'■ a v
Prv.uihi g by ti • pa u at I 1 a n
d 7.30 p. m.
Epwoith league at 3 p. m
M.i «, k
m.
wai a visitor in For knitting, crocheting, tatting or
quilting, *re or phone RX 15, Mrs. C.
A Kreler 27-5p25-dp. per setting. WU1 give $10.00 to clot
----- members showing the best pen ad
FOR SALE—White Wyandotte eggs, chickens raised from my eggs at the
See Mrs. John fair this fall. Range eggs $5.00 per
Blythe. 4 miles north of town or hundred. Mrs. L. D. Bartlett. 29-4p
phone RA 552. 29-4p .......
-----lost and found
E C f»4 i>tt i . i<- i riu n<
fl i x.. i t • ihi v
c-h p’atim.’ •ri-c'i- ™
Miss Be-..- Pntahard visited her
friVnd, Miss Johnnie Day, in Oklaho-
ma City from Friday until Sunday of
S. T. H Stark
..II k id I will
■ . r-n . ■ ■
and G. W .'•!
■ ■a fu>' lay. r.-t ii.
i . w - ... ;■ : • ■
M < <-■■.. -■
! u-h!> r. Mr- F W
Imuld read. Fic< lunch
r.ict th- -t•«•: • f 4*|
Mr. and M
*pw, le-n-
;k>ii«< t - a m>- age that Mri Siult
brut <-r * > dead an I w« , I , bur
l«-ii t ‘ ■ >! ■■■ !
H > ’ k. hia
I this week,
the purpose
p<> ii’ty an
pita
Last Wednaeday night after prayer w
meeting at the Church of Christ Min- ji.
ieter 1. L Sanders united in marriage
Mr. Elijah M, King and Miss Jennie £
Withers. Thev w-TI reside In thi* city 1
until spring when they wIH move to ■
Mr. King's farm near I.utie. The
to Mr. and Ml-
Feb. Mh a young
;'.gt -n c!i- ch
I ■ . . •- i
' pr ..-■•■ F 7. J ><‘, S-t .ri'.iy at 11
■ •■ > itui-iy II a. t>. B-ti.i’l
gtlarnn- j J. R. Savage went to* Tonne;.«re
teed to make as good biscuits as can -■■ i- . three* week £go to ><'• hie
We had. Singley Bro'., 21-tcl mother who is suffering'with eanrer.
——— While he was in Tennessee, t,he moth-
Come to town Tuesday, Feb. 20th er of h s wife dropped dead with par-
Uod get the biggest value* of the alysis- near Bowie. Texas,
•rear.
,S. C. RHODE ISLAND RED eggs.-----------------T
Pen eggs $5.00 uer setting, two set- FOUND—Bunch of Keys. Owner cal
rings $9.00. Range eggs $2.50 per at leader office. 29-tfe
ct'ing $12 00 per 100, $6.50 for 50. POUND—Auto crank on Childress
L. A. L.. or. i..c. Texas. ^6-8c . oWf,er ,.aq leader office.
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1923, newspaper, February 16, 1923; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187175/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .