The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 32, Ed. 1, Friday, August 9, 1918 Page: 1
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UNITED 9TATES
GOVERNMENT
Volume 9
CtTAINMENT NEXT FRIDAY
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mn Cibba of tlio Rod Cross
ijiliool liouso In thnt community
Ulrlduy night August lGth In
column will be found tlio cast
aractors and n brlof synopsis of
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> admission will bo Adults 30
Ihlldron undor 12 years of ngc
jnts Tlio proceeds will bo used
I tlo bcnoflt of tlio lied Cross
A cordlnl Invitation Is extended to
vorybody to nttend You nro nssurcd
n plonsnnt ovenlngs cntcrtntmncnt
lns to help a worthy cnuso
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MISSIONARY LADIES ENTERTAIN
MOTHERS AND BABIES
Tho Mothodist Missionary indies on
last Snturdny ontortninod tho Junior
nnd Baby roll division of this Socloty
with their mothers About thirty or
moro bnbios Nero present nnd nearly
as many mothers to enjoy tho oxccllcnt
progrnm prepnred for them
Mrs Stanford tho genial nnd nm
liitlous president of tho Society hnd
chnrgo of tho meeting nnd mndo it n
most interesting success
After tho progrnm delicious punch
wns sorved to theso babies until they
could almost drink no moro nnd thon
thoy ndjourncd to the lnwn and pictures
mndo of them
On Monday afternoon tho Society
mot in business session Mrs Donnis
Zlmmcrmnn conducted a most Impressive
devotional service
At this meeting it was decided to
send two quilts to tho Good Cheor
Cottage nt Fort Worth of which this
Conference has tho enro They nro to
bo sent before cold wenthor
Mrs Bert Kilcrcaso was elected Second
Vice Prcsldont to hnvo chargo of
tho chiidron
Next Mondny will bo tho dny for tlio
Blblo lesson Mrs J O Bass will bo
lender
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TULIA HERALD
TULIA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS AUGUST 9 1918
NO TIME TO BE HATING
EACH OTHER
London Aug 3 This is no timo to
bo hnting each other for tho love of
God oxclalmcd n Romnn Catholic
priest wlion n noncomor from tho
Stntcs remarked nbout his work in n
Y M C A hut in England This ro
mark has gone up nnd down tho American
camps in Ernnco and England nnd
typifies tho spirit of Roman Catholics
and Protestants alike In working for
tho common good of the American soldierAt n groat rest enmp in England
whoro thousands of Amorican troops
aro font nftcr lnndlng to rest for six
or socn days beforo going on to Trance
a mnn who back homo is a Prcsby
tcrlnn minister may bo heard urging
Roman Catholic soldiers to make their
confessions nnd to go to mass Moro
than that 1io nrrnuges for tho priest
to visit tho camp turns his offlco over
for n confcssionnl and prepares tho hut
for mnss at 030 on Sunday morning
This mnn is tho Rev G Willinm Rus
sel who wns nssistnnt pastor of Bethlehem
Presbytcrinn Church Philadelphia
Hero is n typicnl example of
how ho looks nftor tho spiritunl welfnro
of tho Roman Catholics It took placo
on n Friday evening
How many of you nro Roman Catholics
ho asked of a crowd of soldiers
gathered in n Y hut Moro
than half of them raised their hands
Men I have arranged for rather
Giles nn English Chaplnln to como tomorrow
night to rcccivo your confessions
He will use my ofll < c He will
celebrate Mnss on Sunday morning nt
030 in this but Wont yon eomof I
nm n Protestant but you men hnvo just
escaped the perils of the submarine
Attend mass nnd then writo homo lo
your mothers or wives or sweethearts
j thnt ouo of tho first things you I
I upon landing wns to make your confe <
slons attend mnBs nnd thnnk God for
your safety Wo have a Roman Catholic
socrotnry hero If nny of you wnnt lo
meet him you may do so by asking for
him
Nearly every mnn attended mass nnd
many cnllcd on Rev Russell to thnnk
him for giving thorn the opportunity to
do so
At n oacp in Ireland where the
lAinericnn Y M C A is compelled to
uso a building tho original owners of
which put a stipulation in tho deod
that it should uover bo usad for a Roman
Catholic service of any kind tho Ah
soclation secretary every Sunday mom
I lng arranges a church parly for the I
Roman Catholic soldiers nnd carrier i
tholn in trucks to their church three
miles nwny After services ho brings
them bnck
The services conducted by tho Y M
C A nro nttondod not only by Pro
testnnts but also by lows nnd Romnn
Catholics They nro not formal to say
tho least At somo of the Huts the men j
nro nllowed to smoko during religious
services This comos as n shock to
i
many of the now workers nnd ministers
It must bo remembered however thnt
tho services nro hold in the Y huts
which not only servo as tho religious I
social nnd recreational centers but fro
rnicntly as the general stores of the
camps As onosccrotnry put it
I would rather hnvo a religious Bcr
vice in a hut chucked full of men smoking
than a moro formal service with
onlj ono or two men inside nnd nil the
rest turned out of doors A religion
thnt wont stand every din wear and
tear wont last long oer here I hao
learned many things inco I ennio ocr
here That is ono of thorn
Ilnrris Dickson tho writer was
right when ho said that many of us
Y men over hero with long faces
but thank God they aro growing shorter
ovory dny Mine has grown considerably
shortor I hnvo learned over hero
tho prncticnl side of religion Arthur
E Hungcrford
Mrs F S McCuno has recently re
coivod word from her sister Mrs Barley
Bates that Mr Bates has been
sent to Camp Forest at Lytle Georgia
whero ho is engaged as a blacksmith
for Undo Bam Wo all know thnt Mr
Bates is well qualified and will surely
mako good
McADOO ASKS RAILWAYMEN
FOR GOOD SERVICE
Mechanical Workers Given Substaantlal
Pay Increaso nnd Shorter Hours
Washington July 11 Railway cm
plojes were told by Director General
McAdoo in announcing details of tho
wnge increaso for moro tlmn 500000
shopmen that tho Nntlon expectod new
energy from the workers in return for
pay Increases nnd improvements in employment
conditions nnd that strikes
and other labor disturbances must bo
eliminated during the war
Under the wage order principal features
of which already have been announced
experienced shopmen nro to
rcccivo n minimum of GS cents an hour
carmen nnd secondclass oloctrleil work
ors 18 conts an hour with rates ranging
from 1S S to 5liJ cents for carmen nnd
secondclass electrical workers with less
than four years experience the amount
depending on their length of sorvico in
tho particular craft Ovortlmo nftor
eight hours is to bo paid nt ono nnd
onehalf times the usual rato and pny
advances nro cllectivo ns of Jnn 1
Pieceworkers nro to receive not less
thnn tho minimum allowed hourly
workers Apprentices pny is to rnngo
between 25c nnd 32c nn hour nnd
helpers will get 45c nn hour nnlf of
the npprontices may 1Q considered helpers
it is specified
The order nffects machinists boilermakers
blacksmiths sheet metal workers
electrical workers carmen nnd
molders
THE UNITED STATES AND FRANCE
The Nntlon Tho friendship of tlio
United Stntos for Franco to which all
parts of tho country gave generous or
prcssion on July is in somo respects
unique Resting ns it docs in origin
upon a worthy historical foundation of
gratitude for help in timo of need it lin
nevertheless lacked from tho beginning
tho stimulus which comos from dlnillnr
ity of language history or political and
social institutions Its bursting into
bloom today is in part n tribute to tho
jnajjnificicnt stand which Franco hns
made against nn enemy which would
gladly destroy it nnd in part n recognition
of tho fact that Trance in tho great
fight which it is making for its independence
nnd territorial integrity is nt
ono with America in its passion for lib
erty Those who havo been privileged to
know Franco from within during tho I
last four vears and tlio larger number
who hnvo only heard or read of what
tlicy could not ro person Rllaro hnvo
como to recognize too tho high spirit
tho chivalry tho pntienco nnd tho fnith
of the French people Tho material help
which Amoricn is nblo to extend to
Franco in this its time of mortnl testing
is small iudoed in comparison with what
tho loss of Franco wond moan to tho
world It is ono of the few happy re
sults of the wnr nnd sufferings tho two
peoples now think chiofly not of barriers
but of bonds of union The NationIN HONOR OF SISTERS
Mis Wallace Poir wns hostess Thursday
nftornoon for n 12 party in
honor of her sister Mrs T E Dnrroll
of Cisco and Mrs J S Hlnlr of
Hunger Promptly nt 1 oclock the II
gallics began nude ontlimed until 7 o
oclo k llriik ice < renin in the nn
tional colors and inlo wero served
the following guests
Mrs G C Hutchison Mrs Ed Scott
Mrs II H Tracy Mrs A R Hnys
Mrs Mattio E Hush Mrs F G Shell rj
Mrs Blan Poff Mrs M G Stanford q
Mrs E W Flynt Mrs Frank Scott
Mrs J Ed Crawford Mrs Too Cnntroll
Mrs C O Poff Mrs Harry Rush Mrs
Dennis Zimmerman Mrs A W Stern
onborg Mrs Joo H Thompson Mrs
J C LnPrade Miss Mamlo Rush of
Tulln Mrs Stevo Williams of Plain
viow Mrs Mclntyro of Canyon MrB
F E Hnrrcll of Cisco nnd Mrs J
S Blair of Ranger
J L Cooper and Peto Raymond ro
turned Tuesday night from a business
trip to Oklahoma whero they had been
looking after their oil interests
OrriOERS ARE ELECTED FOR
WOMANS DEMOCRATIC LEAOUE
The women of Tuliti met nt tho
Court liouso Snturdny August 3rd to
orgnnizo tho Womnns Democratic
League
Miss Minnio Cooper who worked so
earnestly during our recent primary
election to interest tlio womon In voting
presided nt tho mooting
Tho following officers were eloctod
Miss Minnio Cooper Chnirmnn
Mrs C W Mcrnrllng Vico ChairmanMiss Irma Siglcr Secretary
Mrs Milton Wlman AssistnntrSccrc
tary
In addition Mrs G E Duko and
Mrs Swepston wero npolntcd to sorvo
on tho Executivo Committee
After a full discussion of tho recent
prlmnry election It wns resolved thnt
tho Womnns Domocrntlo Longuo would
send nn nppcnl to tho Chairman of the
County Democratic Convention urging
that thcro should bo held a socond
prlmnry election
It was ngroed thnt tho Longuo would
meet onco a month regularly but n
meeting of tho Executivo Commlttoo
would bo hold Tuesdny August 0th nt
5 oclock nt tho Court nonsc
Mrs McFnrling thon offered n prayer
in which Divino guidanco was askod
for our women that they might always
stand for tho right nnd nbovo nil for
elenn politics
MRS MILTON WIMAN
Not much truth comes out of Gcrmn
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OFFICERS
W B Hale President
Wra Ward VicePresident
O E Duke Cashier
E Q Barks Asat Cashier
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Bring It to Us We Guarantee Results
FLYNT JEWEtRY CO
ny nnd there is n deal of exaggeration
in tho foregoing nsscstlons of German
nowspnpors but tho germ of a fnct is
there Every cessation of effort to get
new business through advertising is nn
encourngemout to tho enemy Tho stnto
ment that it pays to advertiso in war
as well as in penco tho fnr seeing merchant
never stops advertising cannot
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Number 32
STATE WIDE PROHIBITION AND
EQUAL SUFFRAGE ENDORSED
Tho Democrats of Swisher County met
last Pnlurdny August 3rd nt tho court
liouso in Tulla in County Couvontlon
On account of other mnttcrs interfering
not many from tho county wore
present
Tho mooting wns cnllod to order by
Judgo P C Tnylor Chnirmnn of tho
Swisher County Executivo Committee
Tho friends of Governor Hobby wera
in tho majority but not a bit ofv discord
wns evidenced Ilnrmony nnd good
fellowship provallcd nnd tho business
was quickly nnd judiciously dispatched
Tho following officers woro elected
Miss Minnio Cooper President Mrs A
W Storncnbcrg Secrotnry
Tho body voted to send Mr J L
Cnntroll ns n dclcgnto to tho Stnto Convention
nt Waco on Soptcmbor 3rd nnd
Mr D H Culton to net ns alternate
Tho dolognto wns instructed to uso his
influenco nnd voto for Statowido prohibition
and equal suffrage
It was tho full sonso of tho mooting
that full accord and help should be
given nnd endorsement rondcred to our
National Officers in tho discharge of the
mnny duties beforo thorn Not in words
nlono but in deeds should this plodgo
bo fulfilled
Wo nro proud to havo had such excellent
ladles eloctod as offlcors anil
may ovory good Democrat render overy
d nnd ndvico within their power
AsslBtnnt SocrctnrvJJ TnouSAND OF DOLLARS IN dOLD
thoy hnvo not got tho goods to deliver SUNK IN MID OCEAN BY GER
but with the idon of keeping tholr MAN SUBMARINES
names beforo tho public I t
Howovor tho people wo roprosont did
lot hnvo their money on thoso ships
hcroforo wo enn miko you nny sizod
oan on yourVarm or ranch with tho
irivllcgo of payjng on or boforn
rompt Service Red Tape Cut Out
3co our ad in this issuo
STEWART PATTERSON
Plalnview Texas
Wm Ward
C E Duke
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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
Bills Payable 4000000
DEPOSITS 24441904
Total 36827254
The above statement is correct
C E DUKE Cashier
TULIA BANK TRUST GO
TULIA TEXAS
DIRECTOB8
W B Hole W C Hulsey
Wm Todd
J R Ward
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 32, Ed. 1, Friday, August 9, 1918, newspaper, August 9, 1918; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41795/m1/1/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.