The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 11, Ed. 1, Friday, March 15, 1918 Page: 2
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No 207 BANKS
OFfidil Statement of the Financial Condition of the
TULIA BANK TRUST COMPANY
At Tulia State of Texas at the closo of business on the 4th clay of
March 1018 published In the Tiilli Herald a newspaper printed and published
at Tulla Slate of Texas on the 15th day of March IBIS
RESOURCES
I > oans and Discounts personal or collateral t 215751 BO
lioans real estate 717201
Overdrafts 121311
Donds and Stocks 1 1050000
Heal Kstato banking house HisOOOO
Other Ileal Estate v 3S312
ftirnlluro and Fixture I A 4 i4fiO
Due from Approved l esero Agents not 0344010
Hue from other Hanksand Hankers subject to check net 1700000
Caihllems I 1 5S
Currency I L 10WW00
Specie i 100 is
Interest and Assessment Depositors Guaranty Kund 3b0700
Other Resources as follows
Total 1 t 4007355s
I ABILITIES
Capital Stock paid Jin 1 5000000
Surplus Kund 2500000
Undivided Profits net 56SiS > 2
Due to Hanks and Hankers subject to ciiecknct > one
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Individual Deposits subject to check f S
Time Certificates of Donoslt
Demand Certificates of Deposit
Cashiers Checks I
Hills Payable and Rediscounts
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Certificates of Deposit issued for money borrowed
Other Liabilities as follows
bank each of uS do solemnly swear
tojanfc best of our knowledge and belief
x W B HA US Pros
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T 1tal 8 4007355
sTa TK OF TEXAS
County of Swisher We W R Hale as president and C K Duke
as cashier of said that the above
statement is true to
resident
E DUKE Cashier
Jnliseribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of March A D 191fc
mut E G BARKS
Notary Public Swisher Couny Texas
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We want your
COTTON SEED CAKE MEAL BRAN
AND CORN CHOP
as we are loading a car out of Amarillo
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Bring or ship them to us at once as
this price will not hold good very long
Armstrong Storage Co
Reference
Amarillo Texas
Amarillo National Bank
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TO N0N8ESEDENT LAND OWNERS TULIA OEIST MILI FOE SALE
A aon resident owners of land in
b ior County are requested and urged
to mod description yf tbeir property to
the ouderaignod Failure to do so will
< av your land to besptsessed to Un
kn < < ra Owner A prompt compliance
wii < this request will be appreciated
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1 a U 1918
Will cll the TuliayOrist Mill at a
lir am if sol right iway This consists
of a griit mill ad crushers and ia
equipied to g ind wbeat and corn also
the building aid twi lots on corner in
Southeast Tuliat aim a corn iheUer
Have built a J splendid trade and
I my customer caV tell of the class of
I products iroducca For price and terms
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Otfc Tulia Texas
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Coal Graina n3 Feed Blacksmith Coal
Wagon Yard and Barn in connection
PHONE 87
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Will Appreciate Your Patronage
H S AVENT Manager
Open All Night
411 Polk Street
TEXANS 1IAVE SPECIAL
REASONS FOR SAORtFIOE
IN AID OF GOVERNMENT
Clarence Wharton representing tlio Fed
ernl food administration for Toxn < nt
the district meeting of tlio Texas
Hankers Association delivered tlio
follow ing address on fooil saing ns
a necessity for winning tlio war bo
foro tlio Austin group of bankers on
Icbrunry IS
For half a century wo havo liveil in
peace security anil prosperity and tlio
acrngc cltiton has not known the
meaning of service or sncriflco whoro
the government was concerned
Tlio farmor has been busy with lit
farm tlio lawyer with his office the
banker has run his bank and the politician
has ruu tho government Our
only touch with tho government was
when n eitlicn would bo cnllcd upon
now and then to cro on tho jury
which ho grudgingly did If he could not
fabricnto sonio excuse and at tax paying
time when annually and under pro
te t ho paid his taxes In those golden
days whoso sun has gone down in blood
and gloom men lead an easy llfo lured
by business and fascinated by gain
and tho government seemed to work
automatically ns far ns tlio nverago
man was concerned Rut another day
has come tho demands of which you
all know full well and if this fair
land of ours stnnds the stress and
storm of these dark days it must have
servico and sncriflco from every man
who can put forth an honest effort
from every wonnn who can raise her
hand or move her lips in prnver
We nil know now that Oormnny proposed
to Frauco and England in April
last that it would make a peace nc
ecptable to them if left frco with it
fleet and army to deal with the United
States and Italy And we all know
that if the British floet did not patrol
the North Sea there would be war on
the Rio Grande for ns instead of on tho
Rhine I am told that Japan has a
treaty with Germany which but for
her superior treaty ties with England
m would make her an ally of Germany ns
H against the United States
The fate of the world hangs in the
balance on the western battle line If
that line breaks nnd you may well
shudder at the thought there may be
hostile armies on onr shores joining to q
pirtition and dismember America
Rome conquered and ruled tho world
and when her iron heel was lifted from
tho neck of mankind there was 1000
years of medieval darkncssjF
Shall our flag go downin a sea of
slaughter and our light go out forever f
Such may be onr fate such will it bo
Ui i > artlj h ll EW r
7iair has ever pUitJ f
We
are called on fC servie T
here for Xfr Hoover nid Ir Pedcn
representatives of our government in
one of the most important lirsmhes of
the so ice to demand of you and
throngh vou of the people with whom
ou come in contact and whoso flmal
agent yon are a service all men can
and must render
We hear the tramp of millions ns the
floaor of the land march away fo give
thiir roung lives to their countrv and
to Ood
Today we hoar of the disaster to the
I Tiisi ania and how 2R Texans flesh of
I iiir flesh blood of onr blood arc vlr
of Oermsn rightfulness
Their green graves lie on the Scottish
hills where the gray mist conies nightly
from alien seas and shrouds their
burial place
In their name for their memory and
in the name of the homes left dosolato
I demand of yon and your people service
sacrifice and the fullest observance
of all of Hoovers and Pedens requestswji i
NEW LOCATIOrVI am now located
on Main street two doors east of
the Hotel Tulia Tsaia i
I will sell
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good 3 to
Mares
year
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I slow and unchanged Vonls 1250 top
Blockers and Feeders I
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YOU CAN HAVE SOFT WHITE
To ovcrcomo tlio hardening effects of wind and weather wo rocoiuucnd
REXALL CREAM OF ALMONDV
It wtU cloar and cloallse Uio skin raako It smooth and satiny Increase ltabcauty jind lioalth It la on
tiroly frco from gToaso andMsroadlly absorbod Into tho skin It la soothing hoaling and cooling
Price 35 Cents
Tho best protoctlon for your hands whon engaged la household work or gardening Ii tho nso of Household
Rubbor Olovcs and tho best wo know of aro > v > cl
Maximum Rubber Gloves at 100 a Pair
Others at lessor prlcoSv
Hand Brushes aro also aiiocossity if you wish to koop your hands in porfoct condition Wo havo
thorn at all prices from 25 < v p
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Begiiytinf a 100 oclock p m Sharp
T e following Described Property
old Work
good S year old Work Mule
good work Horses 3 land 8
years old
2 twoyearold Colts
6 yearling Colts
1 threeyearrpld Cplt
1 WheatHeader
1 Grain Binder
1 Corn Binder
1 3seetion Harrow
1 Lister
1 P O GoDevil
1 disk Harrow 20 disks
1 disk Harrow 12 disks
1 Ensilage Cutter
1 Mower
1 Rake t
1 Wheat Drill
1 Truck Wagon
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wear l to dci l City over H 1000 at Western mark
n kinds < TtotriJZ Wh ° aly trttde lrrC8Ular tlm lHi Munday haA a ing f IOOO over last
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1 Saddleirid Bnttfe
S sets of Harness
2 Header Forks
1 Slide GoDevil
1 Forge and Anvil Hammer and
Tongs
TERMS All sums of l000 and under Cash Nine months time on
sums over 1000 with approved security at 8 per cent interest from
date of sale Five per cent discount for cash
HENRY LANGE Owner
W B HALE Clerk
Ho i Sheep and Lambs
An incroane of 25000 hogs nt West Liberal lucnl rucoipts uriu
TI notP8ntifo1 a ° ln8t rkets S000 more at Kansas
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0 l rMh teedVn faVOr01 wMy Trade opened slow at Trade
rt < nt m but prbes a ad
ork pompUy and ui veA mU f 7 ° WB T ° M nd bk I rat lnlbB 17 n Wetern
fct < kor8 ow to 10c lower be8t 1060 fl
ehaniJ fl io 171 it 1066 top nnd
Hiarnes A P JOHNSON ltfe owes to 1750 lVBdliB and breed
lo 1M0 Slock mferH
nDljJ0 < 3n to lflfl0 bulfc > Ial MoDdnyi
THE KANSAS CITY
MARKET REPORT
hogs and sheep at Kansas City 10000
rattle 14000 hogs and 10000 sheep again
of 5000 hogs over last Monday
Western and pulp fed < attlo from Colorado
and Northwest prodominatod
upwards 200 cars heaviest this season
Weakness pievnlled all around enttlo
toady to 10c lpwor hoa 15 to 35c
off nnd sheep slow and steady Train
service is improving nearly everything
in before noon
Beef Cattlo
Fat steer supplv Inertused over last
Monday mostly westerns nnd rangers
Trade slow nt barelv steady to 10c
loner elomd ueuk Jrima uativos
siane top 41100 Colorado pulpors
niostlv 11 rn to 1lL7r Muhos 41000
to J251 plain Arizmms stoekers SfiO
cons t7 40 UnUliir rlnnMs steady
tolnrndo and Idaho ioiv an I luifnri
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brecdors about Bteady mostly rangiug Quality fairly jod mostly modium
from 800 to g7C I weights 1irs rulod unevenly lo or
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Kansas City Stork Yards March llJfi
111 Another liberal run of cuttlo o
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TULIA GRAIN COAL COMPANY
WINTER IS NOT OVER BY ANY MEANS better buy your
supply of coal from us while you can get plenty of it We are
meeting with great success on our AMERICAN BLOCK
LUMP COAL Our customers tell us it is the best coal
they have used this Wmter The next load of coal you buy
try it and be convinced
We have yet plenty Oats Corn Rice Bran Rice Pol
ish Maize Chops and all Kinds of Prepared Feed
We are still buying quite as
Kaffir See us before jyou sell
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 11, Ed. 1, Friday, March 15, 1918, newspaper, March 15, 1918; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41813/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.