The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1, Friday, May 17, 1918 Page: 3
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Red Cross
Rallies
Sunday May 19th
HAPPY at 10 oclock a m
TULIA at Court House at 4 p m
KRESS at 4 p m
LOVE School House at 4 p m
LAHEVIEW at 4 p m
FRESBYTBRIAlf LADDM BOCTETT
Program for Monday May 0tb at
4 oclock p m
Gentler Mrs Putnam
Opening hymn
Prayer
Responsive Reading Ptalm BO
Hymn
Topic Tho Mexicans in the United
Statos
Map or chalk talk on Mission ScboolB
Our Mexican hoys with tho colors
Mrs Ira Tuckor
Snap shots of Now Mexico Personally
taken Mrs Clark
Instrumental Solo Hnllie Hutchi
son Now World Plazas From Plaza
Patio Palm Mrs Donaldson
Closing Hymn Nearer My God to
Thoo
Evory mombor is urged to bo present
Flodgcs will bo takon at thiB mooting
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OALVESTON TEXAS
MEETINO TEXAS BASKERS
ASSOCIATION
May 1418 1018
TO
WACO TEXAS
ANNUAL MEETINO TEXAS
PHARMACEUTICAL
ASSOCIATION
May 2123 1018
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AGENT
Tnlia Texas
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CALOMEL DYNAMITES
A SLUGGISH LIVER
CRASHES INTO SOUE BILE MAKING
YOTJ SICK AND YOU LOSE
A DAYS WORK
Calomel salivates Its mercury
Calomel nets liko dynainlto on a slug
gish liver When calomel comes into
contact with sour bilo it trashes Into it
causing cramping nnd nausea
If youIeol bilioua headachy ccmstl
patcdand all knocked out just go to
your druggist and got n bottle of Dod
sons Liver Tone for a fow cents which
is a harmless vegotablo substitute for
dangerous calomel Take a spoonful and
if it doesnt stnrt your liver and
straighten you up better and quicker
than nasty calomel and without making
you sick you just go back and get your
money
If you tnko calomel today youll be
sic and nauseated tomorrow besides
it may salivate you whilo if you take
Dodsous Liver Tone you will wako up
feeling great full of ambition nnd
i ready for work or play Its harmless
pleasant and safe to give to children
thoy liko It 13
WHITFIELD at 4 p m
VIGO PARK at 830 p m
WSB
SENIOR B Y P U
Tho Senior B Y P U mcotB ovcry
Sunday oveniug nt 730 oclock nt tho
Baptist church Tho following program
will bo rendered May 10th All
members nro urged to bo present
Leader Miss Nora Clrahnin
What tho People Said Miss Mabel
NailWhat
What Jesus nimself Said Mrs
Henderson
Tho Testimony of Christian Experience
Mrs OBryan
Jesus was Truly Humnn Miss Mc
Furling
Special music Mr Tracy
Jesus was Truly Divino Miss Lllllo
Jordan
Jesus wns tho Ood of Man Miss
Louiso Tomlinson
Closing Thought and Illustration
Mrs White
Poem Mrs A M Plorson
Closing Prayer
W8H
SEED I SEED II SBED1II
Wo havo tho ry bbst soloctcd field
seed this scnsonVtid you can depond
on thorn being true to nntiio our prices
are right Couio nnuNsoo them
W C COWAN QUA IN CO
InterestingPrograms at eachof these places
Everybody Invited to Attend
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tiie DAvro duoodt concert
COMPANY
Thcro are a number of concert companies
now appearing in Chautauqua
work which are considered the stand
ard by which others may bo gauged
and ono of theso is to bo present on
tho third afternoon and night of our
Chautauqua which is soon to bo in
Tulla on Monday Tuesday nnd Wednesday
Juno 3rd 4th and 5th 1018
Tho David Duggin Concert Company
under tho direction of Mr
David Duggin celebratedScotch tenor
will present a varied program on their
day Mrs Duggin is a prima donna
with a voico of wonderful range and
flexibility Miss Madgo Miller contralto
is a solpist nnd composer of con
sidornblo distinction Mr Wright baritone
and Mr Burch pianist complete
tho company making it ono of tho
best balanced nnd most attractive organizations
of its kind
Mr Duggin Is ono of tho lending
company coaches of tho Chautauqua
and wo aro Indeed fo < kunato in having
him como to us with his own company
This organization has under his direction
mastered tho art of combined
flexibility of program with steadfast
ness of purpo o thereby maintaining n
high standard of program that Is always
pleasing Wo trust that the Chnutnuqun
will ho well attended and that everybody
will take ndvnntngo of this opportunity
of hearing some of tlio
best musicians of tho countrv
DESERVES A GOLD
medal ron Tins
Cinclnnatti Authority Tolls how to Dry
Dp Any > Corn or Callus so It
Lifts Eight Off
You corhpeftorod men nnd women
need Buffer no longer Wonr tho shoes
thnt nearly killed jrpif before Bays this
Cincinnati authority becnuso a fow
drops of freezone applied directly on n
tondor aching corn stops Borenoss at
onco ami soon till corn loosens so it
can ha lifted out root and nil without
n bit of pain s >
A quortor of an onnco of freoznno
costs very littlo nt any drug store but
is sufficient to tnko off ovcry hard or
soft corn or callus This should bo
tried as it is inoxpousivo nnd Is said
not to Inllamo or ovon irritato tho surrounding
tissuo or skin
If your wifo wears high heels sho
will bn glad to know of this HO
Pay your subscription to tho Horald
DIVISION PUBLICITY OFFICE
00th Division U 8 N A
Damp Travis Texas
Mny 11 1018
Tho newly drafted mon now being
rccclvod into tho National Army at
Camp Travis certainly ought to bo tho
pick of tho land If thoy pass all tho
examinations and inspections to which
they nro subjected It doesnt mako
much difference whother tho rookio has
n prolapsed transverse arch In his foot
or decadent molar in his head theres
n specialist waiting for him to find it
out and give directions for settng it
right
Tho first thing that happens to him
after ho gets here is tho preliminary
physical examination This is moro or
less hurried but in times past local
boards havo been known to send In
mon minus a foot or ono lung though
theso oversights are loss common now
that tho draft machinery has been in
operation for some time nnd tho purpose
of this oxamtnation is to cull out
those who aro hopelessly defective or
contagiously ill
Next comes tho rigid examination at
tho infirmaries By tho time ho has
been thumped over nnd stethiscopod
and poked into and innoculated for
typhoid and paratyphoid nnd vaccinated
oven tho healthiest specimen feels
liko a confirmed invnlid Bnt it must
bo worth while for as a result fovers of
tho typo sought to bo prevented nro as
rare in an army camp as leprosy or
cholera infantum
Tho new soldier is then taken In
hand by tho personnel office nnd quiz
zed about everything imaginable so
it scorns to him no tells his birth
place and age of course that sounds
simple but when ho happons to havo
a foreign name with about five conso
nants whero vowels ought to bo it
takca a patient soldier to mako tho
clerk understand aright Down on tho
records ho goes whether ho is n steam
fitter or a minister of tho gospel whoth
cr ho is married or single whether ho
can do a songnnddnnco net in tho
local talent cntertnlnmcnts that
soldiers nro encouragod to stago nt tho
Y buildings whother he prefers
artillery to tho quartermaster corps and
why In short a pretty fair word
picture of the man gets onto tho cards
tho personnel force prepares for each
soldier in the army And ho gets his
nrmy name thus nirom J Harrison
No 33245321 nnd the nnmo goes with
him through all Mb nrmy life It must
nlways bo niram J H Junius wont go
Theres special tuberculosis board
When a mnn gets by theso keen cared
gentlemen he is pretty likely to have
a sound chest If they nre suspicious
of any soldier that soldier gets special
core and observation with only such
work as is suited to his physical con
dition Tho dental board looks after
tho armys mouth nnd the army has
clean and capablo mouths as a rcBult
Each soldier gets n toothbrush along
with other toilet articles nnd he is ox
peeled to use It
Tho psychiatric nnd psychological
boards havo their inning too on tho
theory thnt a prospective shell shocker
or malingerer discovered boforo
tho terrific strain of trench wnrfnro
any means
specialists decide upon individual cases
and prescribe exercises or appliances
whero such measures seem to bo necessary
Then thcro nro tho hookworm
specialists but why contlnuo with
tho list If yon have a soldier in tho
nrmy ho Is being looked nftor as ho
never was before in nil his life nnd if
there is anything wrong with him thnt
will bo looked after too You mny bo
suro of thnt for it pays the government
to keep its fighters ohlo to
fight
If
DiscSharpening aSpeciaJty
This machine sharpens your discs while
you wait
Bring your discs to us we guarantee
thejri to be sharp Call and watch us do
the work We do it in a hurry
The Highway Garage
Blacksmith Machine Shop
Tho Tulla Herald
Tulla Swisher County Texas
Dear Editor Wo arrived Sunday
is very good bo far
orine AP1 m > and w ° 1b > > < 1
proves too much for him is just that
to ° ° 41 DcPot BKaJc wIlcl <
much
manpower saved to tho nation
re ivlnK s > ° V recruits
Such men nre placed whore their work
is V > 0 lmv 1ee hmea our ° 1ulP
suited to their capabilities
cut that is needed at present nnd have
Feet aro looked over and after bv
Povornl 1rlls Also havo hod
B01
tho orthopedists It has been found
lne nations nnd nil of the
that not all cases of flat foot aro dis compa
y hav0 ssc1 ih at T knov of Tlmt
qualifying bv Tho foot
Letters from Our Soldier Boys
FQU SAh m bundcs oxtra
The Herald gladly to ho
gives space
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following letters from two Swisher TuaTclBSX j
County boys recont nrrivals at Camp I
Travis Their many friends will bo j
WALTERS GRISSOM
Dray and Transfer Line
We Move Anything Anywhere Any Time
Careful Attention and Cautious Drivers Prompt Attention Given
All Business Your Patronage Solicited Our Prices are Reasonable
Phones No 43 and 830
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DAN L ADAMB
LIVE STOCK SALES
work combined but I like it fine
I will try and write ngatn as I learn
moro about army life
Yours truly
HERMAN II KUNKBL
list Co 11th Bn 105th Dep Brig
Camp Travis Toxas
May 8 1018
IOEXOI
J W HcCBEBSY
Adams McCrerey
AUCTIONEERS
Wayside Texas
LIVE STOCK AND GENUAL FASH BALES
WELL INFORMED OH BDIQEBBS
WE HAVE A OOMPLBTC LINE OP CUTS TOE ADVBI xSINB
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MISS FLORA BRADFORD <
Red Cross Nurse of Pittsburg
Miss Flora Bradford of Pittsburg
Graduate Nurso and representative of
tho American Red Cross will bo at
the Chautauqua on tho third day In
tho morning thcro will be n sories of
demonstrations nnd explanations of
the work of tho American Red Cross
especially along tho linos of homo
nursing helping tin doctor first aid
etc Special attention will bo given
to tho Prevention of Discnso ns a Patriotic
Duty
In tho afternoon Miss Bradford will
lecture again at which time alio will
tell Tho Story sf tho Red Cross in
lenco and War This will not bo
a repetition of tho horrorsof tho great
war In which no aro lipw engaged nor
will it bo nu effort to Taiso money for
Wo were also very lucky to reccivo tll0 jCl Cross UwIllXbo dovoted to
wo can go to Frnnco
Closing for this time I am
Yours truly
PRIVATE II C JORDAN
nnd never a mistake in filling a pro
scription McCuno Drug Company
as good officers as wo have Thoy have
BeitiK tlle facts concerning this great
taken Special pains to Instruct us Wo
before
organization tho people so they
havo plenty to ent n good placo for
wln a0 bctttr 1ca ofits nngni
quarters and all tho boys aro satisfied na B0 tliat tov wiNbo bettor
Only looking forward to the tlmo when
rcpnrC 0 respond 10n caIls
do como for assistance x
Miss Bradford comes to tho Chau
tauqua to give tho nuthorlrcd message
of tho American Red Cross nnd therefore
desires to meet as many of thoso
locally Interested in this great work as
is posniblo Evoryono is urged to attend
tho Chnutnuqun thereby getting
tho full benoflt of tho programs sont
us from Washington D C by tho Rnd
cliffo Chautauqua System
glad to read such cheering letters from i s + + l H + + < + + + < + >
these their friends t T
41st Co 11th Tr Bn C5th Dep Brig
Camp Travis Texas
May 7th 1018
To Tho Tnlia Herald
Tulia Swisher County Toxus
Doar Editor and Friends of Swisher
County All of our Company wns asked
to write our homo paper how wo
liko tho army
On our arrival in Camp Travis wo
vtero marched to tho receiving station
there wo were assorted to our company
and marched to the barracks thcro is
whero wo now remain until trnnsfered
ns to what wo aro best fitted for
I havo been hero eleven days and I
find wo havo n nice set of officers nnd
also get plonty to cat
Tho Y M C A is one of tho greatest
things over wns Thoy havo all
kinds of ontortalmnouts nnd reading
and writing material which is frco to
overy soldier
As to tho drilling I am doing very
well It is n grent deal of fun nud
Our boy are giving their
LIVES
in France What are you giving
Hand in your subscription to the
Second Red Cross War Fund
TULIA TEXAS
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1, Friday, May 17, 1918, newspaper, May 17, 1918; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41806/m1/3/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.