The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 32, Ed. 1, Friday, August 9, 1918 Page: 2
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TEXAS MEN ENTHUSIASTIC
ABOUT Y M 0 A TRAINING
Ban Antonio Texas Aug 5 Texas
famished I of the 53 men who wore
Rrodustod Wednesday night from lie Y
M C A Southern Department training
school nt Camp Travis wlicro volun
teem for Y M C A work overseas and
in camps In Ibis country are being
trnlne Ornduntos from Texas who
finiahrt the ourso anil were assigned
Thursla to iamps In the Sonhthcrn
re ntmrnt arc Tohn 1 Andrews Dallas
late camlulatc for railroad eommls
sionir n in < tlovnton Plnlnvlew
C IT Iturinn Helton John E Chase
liiibboih Win r r > Vjnh Waco John
L Plenum Waro lien W Eaton Dallas
Win K Elliff San Antonloj John
E rinnn Twins P T Glvens San
Antonio ftrnrcp T lTe ti r AlUlr 0
13 Hillver Tiilton Moreland Slnelnir
Austn former state historian Thomas
L TV1 v Wa f > James J Ray Rryan
J 11it Ttiy Dublin J W Walton
Tlm on Mr Moreland was st te vice
president of the rlass
This is tho fourth class of recruits
for wnrwork grailnatcil from the Sonth
em Department school the largest of
it kino in the country Here for three
weeks the men undergo intensive train
ing in physical eilnrational religious
and social work that they may be equipped
to aid in keeping the soldiers cheer
ful and to minister to their needs The
noto of practical Christianity is em
phaslzcd throughout tho course The
faculty is a strong one being composed
of A B Nicholl formerly of the Boston
Association dean and instructor in Y
SI C A history and principles Dr C
Ii Nciboll formerly of Wa hington
nnd Cincinnatti instructor in war work
methods and Bible study Prof T Stoll
formerly of Kansas instructor in history
and enu es leading to the European
war nnd M C Salassa instructor in
physical training
The Texas men were enthusiastic wit
the three weeks training declaring
they enjoyed the work are in better
physical condition than for years and
that the broad scope of the Association
work outlined during tho school was
a revelation to them In tho army
camps the Y not only furnished a
club for the men in the way of reading
and writing rooms and other naSrnV
iences but there aro educating n
tertainment athletic or religion ro
grams nt each of the buildinas in < i n
every week night nnd athletic eqap
ment and instruction are furnU ri is
addition to the building secrctan tnil
his assistant at each of the bulling
there is a physical director an einra
tional ajit oAal secretary and u < 3lgJ
i9Wsecretary whbve speejal duties nreJ
to help tho soldiers ro become TjOtter
fighters nnd better mem mentally
morally and physically
W ASytfEAHAJj
ATTORN EiYv A T L A W
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RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
We your Committee appointed by tho
Excctitivo Board of tho Swisher County
Chapter merlcnn Red Cross to draft
resolutions on the death of Mrs D It
Culton our Publicity Chairman submit
the following
Whereas It has pleased tho Divino
Fn lifer to call homo our dear friend
nnd coworker be it
Resolved That tho Executive Bdard
deeply mourns the loss and misses the
roundel of one of its most valued members
ono of the Chapters most useful
and efficient workers ouo ready always
to give her time talent nnd money in
nny way that would best further the
interests of the organization
That tho Board Extends to the bo
reared husband and little daughter
with other relatives our deepest vm
pAthy in this grent sorrow
That tho secretary plnco a copy of
Uw Hi solutions on tho minutes of
the Chapter nnd send a copy to the
Tnlin Herald for pnbllcatibn nnd
copy to tho family
Respectfully submitted
MRS J C LnPRADE
MRS J M SIMrSOK
MRS JRA L TUCKER
Committee
RESOLUTIONS OP RESPECT
To the Consul Commander Officers nnd
Members of Tule Camp No 1P2S
W O W
We your Commlttco on Resolutions
beg to report
Whereas the Sovereign Commander
of the Universe has seen fit to call Mr
B 0 Wilson father of our fellow Sovereign
J B Wilson from the troubles
of this world and to rest with Him in
that mansion eternal in the neavens
Therefore bo it
Resolved That wo extend Sovereign
J B Wilson our sincere sympathy and
assurances of a material and heartfelt
help in this bis sad hour As his
father lived and walked as a true fob
sxr rnuiKM vlkhv accinii
Mlitiiy Service Red Cross Chop
MCST eontinuo to cooperate in
c r enrollment
NT nSES RESERVE As they go
I i > rmg the Bymbol of hopo and com
orf iring the guerdon of the Red
t sking their own lives like true
1 of Humanity other women
t f 1 up the broken ranks here at
cne We arc Drafting Men we arc
pealing to Women Young women
intelligence arc needed in the Nurses
M B TUCKER
BARNETT OBRYAN
J R RICE
Committee
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H D MALLORY Tulia Texas gS
1 Good Milk Cow expected to be fresh
soon
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
1 Coal Cook Stove
1 New Perfection Cook Stove 4 burner
1 Coal Heater
1 Kitchen Cabinet
2 Dining Tables
4 DiningRoom Chairs
4 Cane Bottom Chairs
4 Rocker Chairs
1 High Chair
1 Dresser
3 Bed steads
lambs were 25 higher no choice lambs
which aro worth 1750 receipts 3000
Beef Cattle
No good com fed cattle wero hero
1010 to 1050 Btock pigs are ma
terially higher than a week ago up to
1850 If tho modcrato receipts of today
are followed by light runs later
this week tho market may go higher
1ut uycr8 > tete wlU > no blB
today and especially there was nothing
in tho elns that sold up to 1850 last < lvnnco this week
week Thnt kind would liavo brought Sheep and Lambs
as much today but nil other kinds aro No good lambs wore rocolvod clso
lower most of them 100 or moro untlio top would liavo been nround 1750
< ler a week ago Bomo Kansas wintered tho light run being not enough to sup
gtecrs brought 1775 others 12 to ply packers wants Ewes Bell up to
1050 Flvo cars of Oklahoma steers 1 1260 Thcro is a good strong demand
weight 030 pounds brought 15 which for fcodlug lambs at prices oqunl to
was the top in their class other sales j prices paid for fat lambs nnd brooding
of Oklahomas at 750 to 14 Cowsowes sell at 950 to 1700 according
quit las wcok 60 to 75 ccntif lower with to ago and quality
some kinds selling under 000 nnd they I 3 A RIOHART
nro dull today most sales of grass Market Correspondent
cows at 7 to 860 veals 100 under
last week best around 1300
Stackers and Feeders
Weighty feeders liavo been In strong
demand but continued drouth senro has
already taken 100 oft tho price sales
today at 10 to 13 Choice stock
steers sell up to 12 but thcro Is an
increasing number of useful red year
TULIA ORIST MILL FOR BALE
Will sell tho Tulia Crist Mill at a
bargain If sold right away This consists
of a grist mill and crushorn and is
oqulppcd to grind wheat and corn also
tho building nnd two lots on corner in
Southeast Tulia also a corn shollor
liavo built up a splendid trado and
lings nnd calves selling around 8 tho my customers can toll of tho class of
kind that brought 1010 a short time products produced For price and terms
ago tee J It BORKN
Having sold my place I will sell at Public Auction at the farm one mile south of
Tulia on the Plainview and Silverton road on
Beginning at 230 oclock p m
The following described property
2 Bed springs
1 Cotton Matress
2 Stand tables
1 Wash stand
1 Laundry Basket
100 feet Rubber Hose
1 Wash pot
Floor Matting
Linoleum
1 Rubber Tire Buggy Leather top
rrSetSirigle hainess hand mad e
Termsbf Sales CASH
Horace Townsend Clerk
Tho U S 1epurtmont of Agriculture
issues tho fullowiug statement
as to how good eggs should look bo
foro tli9 candle
A good fresh egg should hnvo n
small air space The yolk should not
bo very plain Thcro should bo no
black spots ar rings Sometimes the
i > gg hell will have fino cracks In it
This is commonly known as a check
< gg and should hut bo shipped with
firstquality eggs as It rots very
quickly
Wood rings nro partially incubntod
eggs and show a distinct ring of blood
pu tho yolk Thoy am classed as unfit
for food and should bo rojectod
Cnuso A forlllo egg in which tho
dovolopmcnt of tho germ Wax pro
cooded until blood has formod but tho
embryo has subsequently died Ring
Xormntlon is not jirtscn ftithilotiio
oinbryo is nlfvo although blodiljsjiuts
or veins may how
Moldy eggs g onornUyi > qvJi jrafk < jij
vholls and show blacksjtots bofora tho
caudle They aro unfit for food
Cauno Field nests or wet nest
Holding eggs In damp placos or do
stioylng shell mucus by washing or
nllowjng eggs to beconio wot thereby
enabling mold spores to outer tho
pores of tho shell and grow lnsldo tho
nhcll Mold can also outer through
cracks in tho shell
Orafnnolns and Roeords Flynt Jow
dry Company
1atronlro tho homo Industries
wner
LEMONS WniTEN A D
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1 Fire Extinguisher
1 Wringer
Other articles too numerous to mention
ftlon cheaply for
THE BKIN
and hands
At tho cost of nunall hx of ordinary
cold cream ono can prepare it full quarter
plut of tho most wonderful lemon
bUii softener nnd complexion beuutlfler
by squeezing tho jufco of two fresh lemons
into a bottlo containing three
ouncos of orchnrd whlto Caro should
be taken to strain tho julco through >
Ono cloth so no lomon pulp gets In thoi
this lotion will koop frosh for months
Every woman knows that lomon juice
is U8od to bloach and romovo such blemishes
as freckles sallownass and Un
and is tho ideal skin softonor whitenor
and beautifler
Just It I Dot thrco
try ounces of ot t
chard whlto at any drug store and two
lomons from tho grocer and make
up a
jquartor pint of this swootly fragrant
lemon lotion and
massago it daily Into
tho faco nock arms and hands It is
marvolous to sinootuen rough red
hands gg
RED CROSS VANISHING CREAM
WITH POtoXlDE
A BrcnaolesB cVeain df anowy whiteness <
DollclitXii ly perfumed A day crenm
for oily skln3 Softenttiho hard linea
of tho faco Protccfs 11 itom sunburns
winds tnnB nnd cold weather AiTotdB
on excellent foundation for applying
Amrico Heauty Face Powder Thin nnd
more than ono liundted other Itcd Cniis
liomcdlcs und Toilot preparations uud
and Kuurunteed only by
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THE KANSAS CITY i
MARKET REPORT
Kansas City Stock YurJs August Ctli
1018 Cattle receipts were 20000 liend
incluilln a good many drouth cattle
market alow nnd lower nothing prlmo
lierc liogfl sold 1C higher early top
Hogs
The top of 1005 paid by order buyers
looked shaky from tho first this
morning as Chicago rnmo in with an
cxtremo top of 107 Iackers held oI
and Btoppod at 1050 Tho top was
paid for heavy hogs medium weights
selling up to 1000 lights 19C0
though tho top to packors on light
ilB05 but puckers Rot their hogs nt rellit hogs was 1935 bulk o salos
steady prices receipts 8000 Sheep and
EQOS BEFORE THE CANDLE
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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/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.