The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 52, Ed. 1, Friday, December 27, 1918 Page: 2
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WEEKLY NEWS LETTER
An inercn ed attendance is expected
at the University of Texas for tie coming
winter term which will bo opened
on January 1 on n peacotlmo basis
All advanced courses that were dropped
during the period of the war will be
resumed The matter of adjusting
courses which may be necessary due
to interruptions caused by the war program
and the influenza will be taken
np with Individual students by a spec
inl committee of the faculty which has
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WITH THIS ISSUE WE EXTEND
Best Christmas and
New Year Wishes
AND A VERY PROSPEROUSYEAR FOR 1919
resume his duties IT C Weaver of
the engineering department who has
been serving as president of the academic
board of the School of Automobile
Mechanics will return to his work
Should tho School of Military Aeronautics
and tho Radio Air Servico
School bo closed Professors J M Bryant
and S L Brown presidents of the
academic boards of those respective
schools will resume their duties in the
department of engineering E J Mathews
who has been serving as one of
the district Inspectors for the Students
Army Training Corps will resume his
been appointed for this purpose When dntiM registrar of the University
necessary certain courses will bo re nnd j a Waikcr 0f the school of Ger
peatcd Arrangements have been made man n a0 turn to hi former po
by tho law faculty to begin the winter 5mon <
term in full
nnd necessary to
continue the work through next summer
All student activities will bo resumed
as heretofore Tho full matriculation
fee of students who were is
the Students Army Training Corps
will be paid by the United States Gov
The work of instruction at the air
service school which the University of
Texas is conducting ft Pcnn Field for
the War Department is being carried
on just as it was before the armistice
w s signed The atendnnee at this
ernmeot and those students will pay hoo is abont 4S0 stndents It is be
only twothirds of the years labora lleveA that ue ar fervice fl 0o
tory fees If any considerable number Vcu0 j wiI be continuca without
of students desire rooms at greatly re intruplion > to the fact that there
duccd rates the barracks the cam
win bJ a nUnuon demand for air scrims
will be cut up Into rooms for men hy tho Oovcrnment even dur
The former hour of beginning classes timo Tho studentj in tho
will bo restored to nine oclock in the
j aTtmy braneh of thI s < ll00l aro be
morning intead of eight Among the a mastclei out of the service
members of the who have been
nbsent on leave doing war work who
will return are Major Spurgeon Bell
who will como back to the business ad
ministration school and Captain T M
Mr Own Dear g insdiate re voung wolnen
to the school officials of
been issued by Freder
nr of the history of
w Vnivcrslty of Texas
nanv voung jnen who
ers to per mill
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Mr Ebv says further
should be created for
vCJt J 13 cxeE vSNverv voung man who surrendered a
H JPxnan ere hundred other
> C nedieB and Toilet Prepa < ood Position to serve the nation in
hMt rad guaranteed only by hour of neel or some means should
nr ii > r Cr nuorded winch will give them the
MCVUne L rUfJ tO
opportorltv to continue their studies
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also
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CRAWFORD PHARMACY
Phone 39 Bu oxattto Phone 39a
a he
and professional equipment Tho danger
of tho permanent nnd complete
feminization of the school system is
also pointed out by Mr Eby Ho says
that while no ono will assert that the
young lady teachers aro not as capable
instructors in many instances as the
men there can bo no question that asa
permanent order of affairs it will be
a disaster to tho youth of tho nation if
they aro to grow up without the influence
of somo male instructor and supervisor
Mr Eby also pleads for an
adequate salary for teachers stating
that while salaries aro somewhat higher
than formerly In somo places never
theless the riso in salaries is by no
means commensurate with tho Incroas
ed cost of living
THE 8TATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or Constablo of Swisher
County GKEETING
You arc hereby commanded to publish
for ten days exclusive of tho day of
first publication and return day hereof
in somo newspaper of general circulation
which has been continuously nnd
regularly published for a period of not
less than one year a true and correct
copv of the following notice towit
TUB STATE OF TEXAS
To all persons interested in the estate
of C W Specr deceased
You aro hereby notified that W L
Speer filed m tho County Court of
Swi her Countv Texas in the 21st day
of December A B 19JS an application
for letters of administration upon
tho estate of C W Specr deceased
and these are to notify you and each
of you who are interest < f > ia said estate
to be and person lly appear at
tho next regular term of tho honorable
Coiinty Court of Swisher bounty TToxa
to bo holden at tho courUiouso of said
county in rulia Texas on thij Third
Mondavlit iminry A4 D lOUVsanAr
being the 2 b day of JanuaryjA
plication should you desire >
Herein Fail Not but c
iccaoitnoc
contest sAId
to do s
of this
make due return showing hoa
have executed the same
TELBPHOirE NO 100
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writ
you
Witness my official hand and seal of
ofbre this the 21st day of December
A D 101S
SEAL J M SIMPSON
Clerk of the County Court Swishir
County Texas
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Announcement
Since the death of my brother C W
Speer Proprietor of City Drug Store I
am asking all those who are indebted to
the above firm to please call at your very
earliest convenience and make settlement
of the same
Thanking you in advance I am
Yours truly
W L SPEER
Administrator
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JUST RECEIVED
CAR SHIPMENT OF
Extra Good
Another Car Seed Wheat
Telia Grain Coal Co
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WSS PLEDGES
MUSTBE PAID
BEFORE DEC 31
Pledges made to invest
Hi United States Government
War SavlngaStamps
arq due for payment now
Liquidation must be mndn
before December 31 1918
War Savings Stamp
pledges are Lhiding obligations
upon tho persons
who made them All necessary
steps to assure
their liquidation will betakenWar Savings Stamps
may be purchased from
posloffices banks United
States mail carriers and
designated agencies
War Savings Stamps
aic not subject to taxationr
Hi capitulation of the Official Government
Call
Before Dcconibor 31 ovory V B
S pledgor has been called upon to
meet tho obligation ho assumed to
Invest In United States Goternmont
War Savings Stamps Whllo Doccm
ber 31 l tho last day of grace for
tho liquidation of W S S pledud
tho Government Is requesting that
over pledged person pay his pledgo
before Christmas
The price of each War Savings
Stamp is J423 On January 1 1923
the Ooernmont will redeem every
War Savings Stamp paying the owner
J5 00 for It Theso Government
securities yield 4 per cent Intorest
compounded quarterly War S v
Ings Stamps worth 100 00 can bo
purchased this montli lccembe
for JS460 War Saving Stamp
worth 100000 can be purchased for
SSS
Money lent to tho Government
through the purchaso of War Sa
Ings Stamps is used tu feed and
c othe soldiers nnd Millors and bnn
them to their homes In the Lnltou
States In other words War Sav
nfs Stamps mean tickets homo fo
tho fighting men
Through the malls by proclama
< on and i > nt j ioilce tho tiovcrn
ment is now calllnr Tor the flna
Uloment of theso pledges
MASBO CALLS FOR
MI SETTLEMENT
WlS PLtOSES
Itolatlvo to the payment of War
aa irn8 Stani pledpes nlilcli are
hln ling obllgatoiia to tho UnlteJ
States Troasurj Deiartment Secr >
tary Willam O McAdoo has Ins
ct < > d Iouls Llpsltz State Dre
lor of the War Savings Commltte
to immodatly tako alt noceswan
lea to assure the prompt llquldn
tion of nil War Savlnss pledges foi
which Uie last day of payment Is
December 31
Following the delivery of his annual
report to Consress graphically
pointing out tho Imporatlvo nood o
continued saving and lending to thu
no enmeiit In War Savings Stamp
Sncietary McAdoo Issued his In
lructonB concerning the immediate
pa > mont of War Savings pledges
Tho olTiclal communication followsWashington D C I most earnestly
urgo upon you thnt your or
sanlzatlon make every possihlo el
fort to the end that pledges for thn
purchase of War Savings Stamps
he fulfilled boforo the dose of th
yearTho
Tho Governments monetary ic
qtilreinents were nover greater nor
more pressing than they aro toda >
Expenditures for November weru
jrroator than In any similar period
Theso expenditures growing out nf
the war must be mot by borrowing
from the peoplo nnd tholr mitgnlll
cent response herntoforo to the dov
ornmentg rc < ulrcmontji make mo
confident that Ihoy will not fall > o
continue their support to tho end
that all pajments resulting from
war necessities will liu promptly
met
Much remains to be done Our
bravo troops must bo nialntalncl
j paid until their work Is full
a contyllshcd and they are roturnil
11 their liomo3 This Is not a tlm
for us to rolax our otTortu and thu
Tieasury Deparlmont Is inakinij
j ans for larger nnd cvou mora lm
nortant work during tho coning
vear lloaso nntko ovory ofort to
brng thin statornont boforo tho poo
plo In your district and to urge mikip
them llie continued licldlng of Ihoir
Wu Savings Certificates tho fulfillment
of their pledgos and uddl
tlonal purchases as tholr moans por
mlt
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Auctioneers
Wayside Te
Live gtock an
Farm i
WALTERS FRElSKpH
S B DYER
The Saddle and Harness Man
When in need of Merchandise see him You wih he surprised
to see nltut he has Here nre some nrliqlesicnrried
in connection Midi the Saddles and Harness HopeTircs
Guns Ammunition Cutlery N
nnd Inner Tithes Ejc
S B DYER Tulia Texas
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Dray and Transfer Line
We Move Anything Anywhere Any lime
Careful Attention iinil Cautious Drivers Prompt Atlcntinn Given
All Business Your Inlroiuifjc Solicited Our Prices are Reasonable
Phono No 43
OUTLOOK IS GOOD AND thought Bo caroful is tho watch
O IiY OAKS IS NEEDED word Dally Financial Amorlea
How lone will tho Government stab1 There Is moro Catarrh In this section
than all other dlsoases
of tho countir
llizlng bureau keep their hands on tho put oectheri JnS for J0M u wns up
locr after pcaco is assured t This posed to bo Incurable Doctors prescribed
local remedies anU by constantly falllnK
i II
seems to bo tho problem now facing tho to cur0 vh ocal7 atmen pronounced
captains of industry who aro uneasy It Incurable Catarrlfls a local disease
Influenced constitutional con
rently by
l i n i
about tho transition wo mm
period dlUon nnd therofor ts nc rostitu
face Hefore jumping nt conclusionIt Is tlonal treatment Ilnli i Oiairli Jlcdl
well to remember that thoro ao certain I Ys VttSS
guarantees which go with tho prices remedj Is taken litnmllvVind acta
iirnniiitintml In Federal ilncreo Tho I hru lho Dlo ° 1 ° ln uiusSirfncea
promulgated > j of ho Syileni Oll0 nuntied nSlirs re
p
railroads aro to remain in tho hands of ward Is ottered for in y I o tl < Halls
tho Government for nearly two years
after tho war ends This means that
1 thoro will bo no disturbing factors for
tho carriers to faco for somo time Tho
wheat crop of 10111 is to bo paid for at
221 per bushel so here too there docs
not seem to bo any element of worry
in ki > far as labor or capital aro cou
corned Tho shipbuilding program is
to go steadily forward on a moro eco
nomical basis so that the demand for
material and labor in this industry will
not radically uhnnge Tho eoal sltua
Itself
tios will probably adjust by
meeting tho demands of exporters with
tho surplus loft after domestic wants
Metal mining too will faco n like sit
uation
So with the labor employed on tho1
railroads fnnus and mines and in the
now shipyards still remaining under I
Oovcrnment care it docs not look as if
the threatened changes will be ns radl
cat as somo fear
On tho other hiind the demand fori
the products of our farms mines nnd
faeotries is certain to strain our capacity
for some time after negotiations
finish The shelves o the world aro
baro and need replenishing Wo arc
tho only country which has kept a
proportion of our capacity intact for
fllllng our neighbors wants Hoth Eng
Innd and Franfle hno turned their fac
tories wholly over to the winning of
tho wnr Tlicy too have unfortunately
lost n large percentage of their skill
cd workers As yot wo hno not felt
any results from this direction This
shortngo in Ihirope is bound to mako
an increase in the wages of those remaining
a foregone conclusion so that
tho old cry of competing against cheap
European labor is n thing of tho past
In Germany and the countries of her
allies both conditions as to labor and
ritorrn MeJI Inc fait lo iurf Sen3 for
circulars and testimonial
P J CHUNKY CO Toledo Ohio
Fold by Druggists 75e
Halls Tamil Tills fr constipation
Imperial Barber Shop
E Ij EIOE Proprietor
Barbers and laundry Agents
West Side of Sqilarc Phone 184
W A OEAHA1I
ATTOKNET a t L A W
Tulia Texas
avii an eausiAV Avoiiaj snix
r
materials are only mattors which will r B Spedrlty Phone or writ
bo scttlod when tho pcaco trentles aro m0 or Dates
signed If wo insist on a substantial
Indemnity tlicy must repudiate their
debts and raise It by taxation This
calls for added burdens on tho people
which can only bo paid for with a
largo iucrenso In wages Hero again
thcro docs not scorn to bo any reason
to fear competition mid yot wo will no
doubt hear again and again of Germa
nys intention to Hood tho mnrkots of
tho world with cheap goods
Thn watchword for tho present that
should bo tho guide nf our merchants
lis Bo careful Hadicnl changes nro
to bo ns much avoided us ovoroptlmlBm
Thoro will naturally bo curtailmontr In
sumo lines uud rouuncd energy In othors
The main question Is how to tako up
tho slack Wo have uu idea that our
now shipbuilding Industry with its
thousands of skilled worker in tho
yards nnd moro thousands wanted to
limn tho ships afloat will tako enro of
n largo proportion of those seeking now
employment Thou ugalu thcro aro tho
new chomlcnl and dyo plants aircraft
factories and other lines which are now
to us which will koop lit their allotted
tasks mid require both sklllod mid unskilled
labor So wo sco nt present no
Impending crisis boforo mi which wo
can not master with a little caroful
TIUS 1ELLOW EMPLOYED ME
H D MAUiOST
GENERAL ATJOTIONEEIl
Talis Texas
C F SJOGREN
AUCTIONEER
Kress Texas
I buy Liberty Bonds of all Issues
Vendors Ilon notes nnd innko loans
on farm nnd ranches at siiVior cont
interest with two por cent discount
W W KiniC lloom 2 Third National
Hank Building PlolnvI6w Texas 45
STOCKHOLDERS NOTIOB
Tho stockholders of tli5 Tulla Bank
nnd Trust Co of Tulla Toxns will moot
In tho office of tho bjink tho second
Tuosday In January lfllD tho samo bo
ing tho fourteenth day of tho montli
for tho election of iroclors for tho on
v
suing year nnd ho transaction pt
such othor business ns may proporly
come boforo tho mooting
0 U nUKIJ Oashior
Samo Old Thing
Snnie old musty dusty storo
Samo old dealer time galore
Samo old fixtures same old stock
Samo old hummer sumo old knock
Samo old books an awful loml
Snmo old ignurnuco of storo
Hnino old cobwebs snmo old flics
Samo old I wont advortiso
Snmo old failure snmo old wall
Bnmo old common sheriffs sulci
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 52, Ed. 1, Friday, December 27, 1918, newspaper, December 27, 1918; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41775/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.