The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, August 30, 1918 Page: 1
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Ark oppisite your name indicates you are in arrears on subscription Please settle before Sept 1 when your name will be dropped unless paid
JtSXVTHOSSTAMPS
ISSUED BY THE
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT
DBPOSITOBV SELECTED FOR
FUNDS Or TULIA SCHOOL
f c trr of tlio Tulia Independent
let mot Monday afternoon
hi tno office nt the Hotel Tulin
The bid of tho Tulin Bank Trust
Compnny t < set as depository for tho
monoys of this school district being tho
highest submitted this bank was designated
as such depository for tho ensuing
twelve months
At tho May meeting of fho Board
Mr R 0 Asbury wasiolcetcd ns chairman
and Mr A W Storncnbcrg as
efl j < 1J nThcso gentlemen sorved in
out T ty at ths mc0nB
conr < H s are making sofno im
ordo C00 building and
malnfL rinR tcT tho ° I = nl nS
Wu V Mondny September
fijjeh trustee Is nllvo to his responsibility
and is giving of his best
no and energy to the beit interests
school Wo feel suro that our
aro working with that end
nil good school sessions
will have a good chool sol
> g 1MP 1 llnrrnb for Tnllnl
nay tho Presidents
tho kind of patriotism
vidomls
ONT MONKEY
THE TULIA HERALD
Volume 9
30R WIRE FENCES
SWISHER COUNTY BOYS
WHO REGISTERED SATURDAY
Tho following is n list of tho Swlshor
County boys who beenmo 21 years of
age between Juno nth 1018 nnd August
24th 1918 who registered last Saturday
August 21th and whoso Registration
Cards arc in possession of tho
Local Board for Swisher County Tho
Ilornld is furnished this list through tho
courtesy of J L Cantrcll ehairmnn of
tho Board
George Housser Kress Toxas
Babe Bridgcmnn Kress Texas
H Ilearn Tulin Texas
Norman Ehrcsman Kress Texas
J P ODanlol Tulin Toxas
Clifton Reed Tulle Texas
Pay tho President
Young men 18 to 21 years old who
becomo members of tho Students
Army Trnining CorpB of the different
universities nnd colleges will bo paid
30 per month nud furnished with
uniforms nnd equipment free of cost
by tho Government Tho students
will bo required to pay for their own
subsistence nnd quarters This information
has just been received by
President It K Vinson of tlio University
of Texas from tho Committee
on lMucntlon nnd Special Training of
tho War Department
WE SELL THE RIGHT KIND
OUR WIRE FENCING IS BULLSTRONG HORSEinGH AND
FIOTIGHT
COMB m AND PRICE OUR FENCING WHJE AND WELL
DO BUSINESS WITH YOU YOULL FIND OUR WIRE AND
OUR TRICES RIGHT
r WHATEVER BE YOUR NEEDS IN HARDWARE YOULL
FIND OUR STORE THE PLACE TO SUPPLY THOSE NEEDS
AND REMEMBER OUR HARDWARE STANDS HARD WEAR
ScottTracy Hardware Co
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HAT we may better serve our customers
and keep Drug costs as low as
possible by eliminating extra ex
penses and losses due to credit business
we will commencing September 1st sell
is ror CASH only
I By selling for cash we can still maintain
jfj our low prices on most articles in the Drug
line
2 Pay cash and pay less and help win the
1 war
f > Buy War Savings Stamps and help Can
JI the Kaiser
McCUNE DRUG CO
Phone No 46 Tulia Texas
TULIA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS AUGUST 30 1918
TEACHERS TO HOLD JOINT
FIVEOOTTOTY INSTITUTE
Tho following is tho program for
tho joint Tcachors Instituto composed
of tho counties of Briscoe Floyd Halo
Lamb and Swisher counties to bo held
nt Plalnvlow tho first week in Soptom
bor boginnlng tho 2nd nud closing tho
6thTho
Tho plan of the joint Teachors Institute
has tho indorsement of tho
Stato Superintendent Tho program
with a few exceptions follows tho outline
furnished by tho Department of
Education
All teachers who expect to teach
in any of tho counties named nbove
must attend this institute for full
tlmo and take part Sn such duties as
assigned Tho county superintendents
have no power to excuse teachers
from attendance or work
Tcnchcrs Should register with tho
secretaries at tho opening and pay
for tho week will depend upon tho record
of attendance as shown by tho
secretarys report
Sinco extra oxpenso has been incurred
in procuring speakers nnd other
help each teacher will bo requested
to pay one per cent of one months
salary to meet theso obligations
Plca o hnvo this money ready nnd pay
Hhcn you register
The following books havo becu rp
commended by tho Stnto Superintendent
and all tenchors nro expected to
elementary teachers Jin Introduce
tlon to High School Tcnching by S
S Colvin for high school teachers
PROGRAM
Monday September 2 1918
10001101 Opening exorcises
Music Mrs Eva It Barnes
Invocation Itov Gordon Lang
Welcome address Judge ABMnrtin
Response Judge W B QIark
Music Mrs Barnes y
11001110 ne eefs
Il00l20u Organization
1200200 Noon j
200215 Opening roll call etc
215300 Lesson
Elementary I arfacnr jfoifc
Tjpos of Toacliers Chnpters l3
8cetlou > l Mrs Ola Legg < <
Section 2 Atis lluuicB Jiaiiu
Section 3 Miss Susie Green
Section 4 Miss Enod Grundy
Section 5 ailss Calllo Miller
Section C Mr J J Wilson
High School Department Text
An Introduction to High School
Tcnching Chapters 1 4 and 5
Section 1 Stipt R A Collins
Section 2 Supt J T Parks
Section 3 Supt G W McDanlols
300310 Recess
spelling problem Miss Lillian Rankin
b Tho teaching of grammar in
tho High School Mrs Gordon Lnng
SciencuMnthemntlcs Division
An outliuo of u High School Math
ematics course Supt C L Sono
Lnngungo Division
Oral practice in tho teaching of
modern languages Mrs Daisy Holt
Tuesday September 3 1018
000015 Opening exercises
915050 Superintendente period
Rural schools
Rural school standards Prlco Scott
Town Schools
A gcncrnl outliuo of the years work
Each superintendent with his respec
tive tcnchcrs
0551035 108901
Elementary Department Toxt
Types of Teaching Chap 4
High School Department Toxt
An introduction to nigh School teach
ing chap 0
Continued on Last Pago
WAR PROFITS TAX AND EXCESS
PROFITS TAX THE DDTFERENOE
By a warprofits tax wo moan n
tax upon profits in excess of those realized
beforo the war
By nn excess profits tnx wo mean a
tax upon profits in excess of n given
return upon tho capital
Tho theory of a warprofits tax is
lo tax profits duo to tho war
Tho theory of an excessprofits taxis
to tax profits over and above a given
return on cnptial The excessprofits
tax falls less heavily on big business
than on small business becnuso big
business is generally overcapitalized
and small businesses nro often undercapitalizedTho warprofits tax would tax all
war profits at ono high rate the
excessprofits tax does and for safety
must tax nil excess profits nt lower
and graduated rates
Tho abovo extract from Secretary
of the Treasury JIcAdoos tostimony
boforc tho House Ways and Means
Committeo gives Mb differentiation
between wnrprofiits nnd oxcess profits
tnxes and explains his position in urging
upon Congress an excess profits
tnx with nn alternative warprofits tax
in tho forthcoming revenue legislation
To the neragc citizen Sccrctnry
McAdoos position seems well taken
Atosf small and local corporations nre
capitalized nt nn actual valuation
Many of the very largo corporations
hnvo n copy for clnss study Typos nro greatly overcapitalized tho stock
of Teaching by Iidn B Knrhnrt for of some of them hns been repeatedly
watered With only nn excess profits
tax a corporation earning 10 per cent
on grossly watered capital will pay
the Maine tax as another corporation
not overcapitalised earning 10 percent
on the real nctual valuation of
tho money and property invested in its
business The profits of tho first corporation
might bo 30 per cent on its
actual valuation nnd it is to cover
such cases that n warprofits tnx is
urged
A many of these largo corporations
nro engaged in Government work nnd
drawing huge sums from the United
States t seinis pnrticulnrly just that
they shenld pay taxes on the samo
actual bnslji
corporations not over
capitalize aU iv that taxes Wnia < r
nll0 jittr SdfTjrAt ° watc roJ cnplj
tut and a efr j t cent profit on un
watered cnpit is not equal and nni
form nnrl scarfely just
Pay tho President
WILLIAM OILLIIAM
Master William Gillhnm son of Mr
and Mrs Hester Gillham died Tuesday
August 27th at the homo
Departmental in the W1Vsdo cemetery Rov B T
Primary Department Miss Roxio BhnTp coniuctcd the funeral service
Henderson Waco chairman j Lnt rrMny w0 wimnm va
Tho Advantages of Combining inR hi9 hoPj 6InC
Classes to Conscrvo Time Mrs Alien fe on Ilim iIc rcceive serious in
n Crnnc tornnl injuries His relatives and tho
Intermediate dcpartmentS D octor li1 n1 nt wn wUWn tllcir
Snelllngs chairman poWi IImovcr on the Tuesday fol
Lesson assignment and tho rocita owln Ile rcjCved from his stif
tionMrs H E McCabo nilll
bIirit to
High School DepnrtmentSupt God who gnvo it He was 11 vears and
Tummlus chairman
ton montIlB old at tl timo of jlis lcltl
HistoryEnglish Division chI1IOOll in its inn0ccTicy nnd
n Tho best way to attack tho oncll mjndednoss is inileea ovble
From tho first our children entwine
their affections nbout our hearts and
as they grow old by tholr acts moro
closely endear themselves to us Dear
parents you no more hnvo this son Jo
rely upon nnd to do for you nud you
for him But you do hnvo tho blessed
thought that ho is with Jesus I liuo
in tho Great Redeemers nnme who is
nblo to keep to tho uttermost nud let
Him glvo you thnt heart comfort which
alono Ho can give In your sorrow wo
would let you know that wo and your
friends duly sympathize with you
Pay tho President
LOWDOWN VALUATION
And so you aro tho noble fellow who
rescued my wlfo nt the risk of your
llfot said Mr Tightfist Tako this
quarter my bravo fellow ns an expression
of my thankfulness
All right guvnor thnnk ye said
tho hero and then lie ndded softly
You know bottcrun I do what your
old girls worth
BRISCOE COUNTY MEN
GO TO TRAINING CAMP
Messrs Blnko Bolton Travis nnd Earl
Reagan Rnlclgh Joiner Floyd Graves
nud Clifford Allnrd of Briscoe county
wcro in Tulin Tuesday Thoy loft on
tho morning south bound train for Camp
Travis whoro they will ontor training
ns soldiers in Amorlcns Liberty Army
Theso wcro bright young men nnd most
worthy sons of thnt great and patriotic
county Thoy each have our best wishes
that thoy may win much crodlt both
physically ns well ns to their good nnmo
in tho Bcrvico of their country
Pay tho President
SPECIAL PROGRAM
To bo rendored by tho B Y P TJ
nt ft oclock p m next Sunday Septem
ber 1st nt the Baptist church in
stead of tho regular services
Subject Tho Relation of Tho B
Y P U to tha Church
Leader Tames Halo
Song Como to tho Church in tho
Wildwoods Entire congregation
Song Loyalty to Christ Union
Opening prayer Rev Gordon Bar
rett
Song Zeal Shall our Watchword
lie Congregation
Announcements Rov Barrott
Opening Address Leader
Iinno Solo Miss LouisoMcFnrllng
Rending Miss Tholmn Asbury
Violin Solo Miss Edith Duko
AddressTho B Y P U as a Spiritual
and Doctrinal Training School
Barnctt OBryan
Snxaphono Duett Mr nnd Mrs
Baker
Address Tlio B Y P U ns a Train
ing School for Public Scrvico Ewell
Griggs
Rending Frances Ramsey
Quartet Messrs Tracy Hale Griggs
and Airhart
Benediction J J Sigler
Pay tho President
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to rest nbout 2 oclock In tho afternoon
Number 35
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TULIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
OPEN MONDAY SEPT 29
Arrangements nro being made for a
rally at 030 on tho opening day for
every ono interested in tho school at
Tulin
Tho plnco for tho rally will bo at
tho district court room and nn appropriate
exercise will bo glvcnj Lot all
pnrcnts bo on hnnd and let us all enter
into tho year with tho greatest zeal
during the wholo history of the school
A book exchango will bo conducted at
tho school building the first two or
three days nnd all pupllho havo books
in good condition cnnc sell them and
buyother second hnnd books suitable
to their respcctlvo grades Parents will
kindly cooperate with tho school and
thereby nve some monoy in tho matter
of books
Our tcnchcrs will spend next week
Sept 2nd to Oth in tho Joint Instituto
at Plalnvlow Tho program will bo
found in another column
Pay the President
mS DIGNITY IN DANGER
A South Side mnn who holds a high
position in legal clrcloB dislikes nothing
so much ns doing small shopping
errands with which ho is sometimes
charged by his wlfo
Today his wife said to him recently
I wnnt yon to stop in a five
nnd tenconts store nnd got somo
clothespins nnd a bubble pipo for
Junior
Tho husbnnd demurred
How enn you expect mo to innln
tnln my dignity ho said with such
trifling things ns thnt to bother
nboutt
Your dignity
Certnlnly
Well tho wlfo replied let mo tell
you ono thing you will never bo nblo
to impress us hero nt home with your
dignity ns long ns you insist on shaving
in tho kitchen Youngstown Telegramlomor
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To Deposit Your Earnings
From report to Comptroller June 29 18
RESOURCES
Loans Discounts 26713873
Banking House Fur Fix 1977460
Stocks and Bonds 1050000
Other Real Estate 102312
Interest in Dep Guar Fund 380700
CASH and EXCHANGE 6602909
Total 36827254
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 5000000
Surplus 2500000
Undivided Profits 885350
BillsPayable 4000000
DEPOSITS 24441904
f otal 36827254
Theabove statement is correct
C E DUKE Cashier
TULIA BANK TRUST GO
TULIA TEXAS
OFFICERS DIRECTORS
W B Halo President
Wm Ward VicePresident
C Er Duke Cashier
E G Barks Asst Cashlor
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, August 30, 1918, newspaper, August 30, 1918; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41792/m1/1/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.