The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 34, Ed. 1, Friday, August 22, 1919 Page: 9
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Volume 10
ANNUAL riONIO AT VIOO PARK
TO BE GIVEN SATURDAY AUG 30
Wo linvo boon authorized to stajo
tlint tlio big annual picnic nt Vigo Park
will bo given uoxt Saturday August
30tli Tlila Is nn nniuinl event and each
socms better tlinn tlio last It is n
lmsltct picnic nml tlio illunor will bp
spread under tlio trots in tlio parkA
number of Interesting nnd enter
tnlnlng features linvo been provided
If you buy
from um its
worth the
price Q z
ANOTHER GAS BLOW OUT IS
REPORTED IN OANYON WELL
Wednesday morning Tlio Herald received
tlio following telegram from A
H MUlor lco president nnd general
tnnmigpi of tlio Happy Oil Gas Company
Anotlier big gas blow out in
tlio canyon woll today
for A moit cordial invitation is extended
to everybody to bo present
ScottTracy Hardware Co
DoctprSays
Yourcarc foryour health prompts
you to seek the skilled advice and
expert medical attention of a reputable
physician You can afford
to be no less careful in selecting
your druggist
The doctor prescribes We follow
his formula but both he and his
patient must depend upon our
skill and knowledge if proper results
are to be obtained
Quality Plus Accuracy
is our watchword You can accept on our
word of honor the assurance that these two
important elements are included in every
prescription we fill In addition jiothiccj but
the purest drugs arc used If you value
these things and wish the added service of
promptness bring your prescriptions to us
Drugs and Prescriptions
NcCUNE DRUG CO
TULIA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS AUGUST 22 1919
AMERICAN RED CROSS THIRD I TULIA POSTMASTER IS READY
ROLL CALL FOR MEMBERSl TO TAKE ORDERS FOR FOOD
Washington Aug 10 Plans for a
nntlonwido Red Cross campaign opening
Monday November 3 nnd closing
Armisllco Day November 11 wcro formally
nnnounced tonight by Dr Livingston
Farrand chairman of tho ex
ecutivo committee of the American
I Red Cross The primary cliject of the
campaign which will bo known as the
J Third Hod Cross Roll Call will bo lo
I enroll members for 1020 but there will
bo in addition a general appeal for
15000000 to enable the organization to
complcto Its war obligations at homo
nnd abroad Thero will also be local appeals
whert necessary conducted by
tho Chapters to secure funds needed
for locel programs
nununl lied Cross campaigns tho War
INind Drive in the Into spring nnd n
Christmas Roll Call for membership
Tho only campaign this year will be
ment to tho Army Bill Congress has
prolonged the responsibility of the Red
Cross abroad by authorizing Secretary
of War Baker to transfer to the Red
Cross such medical and surgical supplies
and supplementary and dietary
foodstuffs now in Europe ns is not needed
by tlio Army abroad or at home to
bo used by the American Red Cross to
relieve and supply the pressing neods
of the countries involved in the late
war
Inventories of these supplies aro now
being mndo To them will be added
such material as tho American Red
Cross itself has in Europe and theso
will be distributed in the countries
where the organization is concluding
its war relief program and where because
of the ravages of war famine
and epidemic tho distress is most pronounced
ns in the Balkans Poland and
other Eastern European countries To
meet these obligations and administer
this foreign relief the Red Cross must
raise nt this time a fund of lfi000000
Dr Farrand stated
The Red Cross authorities realizo
that tlio nstonlshlng generosity of the
American people during the war and
the present high cost of living nt homo
might legitimately lead many to expect
n release from further demands for assistance
to other peoples continued
Dr Terrain but wo must remember
that our Allies were much harder hit
by the war than wcro we and thnt wo
have Incurred obligations to them which
honor demand shnll be discharged In
naming tho sum of 15000000 tho Red
Cross has tried to determine the smallest
amount which will enablo it to round
out Its work and make effective the
appropriation of Army goods rather
than to estimate the generosity of the
WANTED
All tho farmers and poultry raisers
to bring yourEgg to
THE TULIA PRODUCE CO
West of Postofllco 31tfl
Postmaster 1 Vf Grlgg tho officiont
and accommodating postmaster at Tulia
has received his order blnnks and the
list of supplies which tho Uniled States
War Department is putting on the market
Orders for parties liing in Swisher
County mil linvo to bo mndo from
Tort Sam Houston nt San Antonio
Texas The parcel post rates from San
Antonio nhieh is in tho fourth zono
ffrom Tulla nro soven cents for tho
first pound and four cents per pound
for each additional pound If those who
art Intonated will call un Mr Crlgg
he will be pleased to show tho full list
nnd gio any other information in his
possession
A Washington D O dispatch iu thu
During the war thero wcro two idnily press gives the following iufor
tho ono in November and in succcodlu
years there will bo only nn annual Roll
Call in which the Red Cross will seek
tho reaffirmed nllcgianco of tho Amcri
can people expressed in dollar member
ships Tlio money so derived will bo
used for American purposes nnd tho nf
proval thus received is to bo regarded
as a mnndnto to carry on future programsTlio first task of tho American Red
Cross is of course to complete its
obligations to American soldiers nnd
sailors said Dr Tarrnnd in announc
ing the program The organization
plans ns its future policy to concen
trnte Its efforts upon peaco prollcms nt
home unless America should ngnin be
Involved in war or confronted by great
disasters creating special emergencies
The Red Cross programs are primarily
within tho field of public health
and will aim particularly nt co operation
with official activities federal
state nnd local The Red Cress will seek
not to duplicate tho work of established
organizations but will endeavor to supplement
other ngcncles where they already
exist or to stimulate and organ
izo work whero none exists
Tho tremendous task of the Amerit
eon Red Cross In tho war has however
loft a continuing obligation which can
not bo fulfilled for some months to
come Dr Farrand stated In an nmend
matlon rarccl post salo of tho vast
surplus supply of foodstuffs which the
War Department is putting on tho mar
ket was Inaugurated Monday with
overy postmaster in the country furnished
with n prlco list from which tho
consumer may order Individuals will
order directly from their postmaster
who in turn will base his requisitions
upon the War Department on the volumo
of foodstuffs ordered
For each of the seventy articles of
food offered tho price Jist shows tho
prlco per can pr individual unit ns well
ns the price per enso or larger container
The gross woight of ench package
also Is shown In order that tho purchaser
may compute the prlco he will
linvo to pay by adding tho parcel post
rate from the nearest distributing
point The foodstuffs linvo been distributed
In each of tho thirteen War
Department subsistence districts in proportion
to population tho prices quoted
being for storago points in those districtsCLUB OFFICERS ARE ELECTED
Tho Needlecrnft Club met on Wed
nesday afternoon with Mrs D B Crawford
Needlework was the feature of
tho afternoon
Tho follocing ofllcors ccro elected
President Mrs T A Grnyj Vico
President Mrs Simpson SecretnryX
Mrs Allen Reporter Mrs Englcmnn
Guests present Mrs J B Demlc nnd
son Joseph of Endee New Mexico
Mrs L A Flynt nnd daughter and
Mrs J Ed Crawford
After n pleasant afternoon was spent
tho hostess assisted by Mrs Flynt nnd
dnughter served dainty refreshments
Tho club will meet next with Mrs
Tninos T Halo
WORTH IT
Supposing I give you your supper
said tho tiredlooking woman what
will you do to earn itf
Mndnm said the waudeercr Ill
givo you do opportunity uv seeing n mango
troo a wholo meal without finding
fault wid n single ting
Tho woman thought n minute nnd
then told him to come in nnd shed tet
the table
American people
It is believed that tho end of our
foreign obligations is in sight nnd accordingly
the Red Cross is turning Its
chief attention nnd energy to tho development
of a clearly defined home program
which already includes system
ntie prcpnrodnoss for Disaster Relief
a widespread Nursing Plan continuing
Home Service operations Tirst
Aid instruction and a Junior Red Cross
program nil of which will depend for
their success upon largo and vigorous
Chspters For theso reasons the enrollment
of members is tho chief purposo
of November caiupnlgii It is tho primary
ambition of tho American Red
Cross to bo of service to Americans
NOTICE
To the Stockholders of tho Farmers
Grain Co Tho flrsj nsscssment of
00 per cent on youGtock is past duo
and we need thoinoncy to defray tho
expense of our buildings and track So
plcuso place as much ns00 per cent of
your subscription in ths Bank to our
credit at once nud morel if you can
W C DINWIDDJE Prcsidcut
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MANAGER FOR THE FARMERS
GRAIN COMPANY ARRIVES
Monday morning Mr E N Noble
of Amnrillo arrived In Tulla Mr Noblo
has btcn employed as the manager for
tho olovator and business of tho Farmers
Grain Company in Tulin Mr Noblo
comes well recommended and is suro
to conduct a successful business for tho
comuany
Tho work of the companys elevator
is progressing rapidly Whon completed
it Is said that this will ho ono of the
best elevators in tho Panhandlo nnd
plains country
It is oxpcctodithnt tho olovator wll
bo reedy for business by tLo middle of
next week Wo wish unbounded success
to this cow busincssVin Tulla
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HOGANMAIIN
Miss Wnldecn Hognn of Tulla and
Mr W D Malm of Canyon were married
Tuesday August 12th in Plain
view tho pastor of tho Methodist church
officiating
Tho brido is the accomplished daughter
of Mr and Mrs A A nogan Sho
has virtually spont her llfo in Swisher
County nnd is highly respected by old
nnd young for her many noblo traits of
mind nnd heart Sho has recently bcon
ono of tho gifted students in tho West
Texas Stato Normal College in Canyon
Mr Mnlin is ono of tho instructors in
that college and has a host of friends
who sponk in high forms of his mnny
good traits of chnractor
Mr and Mrs Mnhn will mako their
homo in Canyon whoro both linvo accepted
positions ns teachers in tho col
legoThe
The Hornld joins their many frlonds
In cxtonding sincero congratulations
mid best wishes to Mr and Mrs Mnhn
MONEY TO LOAN
On land security at JS per cent No
oxtra commission Loans closed immediately
on upprovalof title
A B ROWLEY
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THE TULIA HERALD
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Number 34
MEETINO OF THE DISTRICT
EPWORTH LEAGUE OFFICIALS
Lornu A Temple President of tho
District EpwQrth League met with tho
cnblnct nt Plninviow August 14th to
outline tho plans of the Thirty day
Membership Campaign commencing
September 1st Tho following officers
wero present
Bro L Moore Presiding Elder
Lornn A Temple President and District
Campaign Director
Mrs Jessie Prosscr Vice President
Jliimicw
Mr David Bates Secretary Hale
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Mr Ezklnl Brothortou Treasurer
Lockncy
Miss Ruth Moore Epworth Era
Agent Kress
Miss Martha Brotherton Superintendent
Junior League Lockncy
Mr Tomple will Bpcnk in tho Interest
of tho cnmpatgn nt Lockncy noxt
Sunday evening nnd during tho campaign
will visit each lcaguo in tho DistrictENTERTAINS AMARILLO GUESTS
Miss Loulso Rodgors has as her guests
for tho week Misses Martha Sticknoy
nnd Minnndcl Rodgors of Amnrillo
Aftor a short visit in this city on
Monday they motored out to tho Twin
Bar ranch whoro they enjoyed a delightful
week of Ashing swimming
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NOTICE
I wnnt to rent a farm on tho halves
in Hnle Swlsbor or adjoining counties
I was rnlscd on the farm and I farmed
until six ycnrsigo nnd I know how to
farm I have fwo boys largo enough
to help me
I can give references and from people
who have seen me farm and they
know how I farm
If you havo n place writo
32Sc Box 74 Rotnn Texas
By boosting you help your borne
A Banking Home
Is what we try to give our customers
Report of business June 30th 1919
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 27265132
Banking House Fur and Fix 1977460
Stocks and Bonds 50000
Other Real Estate 90000
Interest in Dep Guar Fund 437344
CASH and EXCHANGE 7575722
Total 37395658
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 5000000
Surplus and UndividedPronts 3560000
Bills Payable A 7500000
DEPOSITS A 21335658
Total X 37395658
The above statement is correct
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TOLIA TEXAS
OFFICERS
W B Hale President
Wm Ward VicePresident
C E Duke Cashier
E G Barks Asst Cashier
DIRECTORS
W B Hale W C Hulsey
Wm Ward Wm Todd
C E Duke J R Ward
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Consider Tliese in Buying a Diamond j
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First Is the stone without flaw Second The of the stone Third The cutting of the stone Fourth And most important
of all the reliability of the store from which you buyut The first three reasons greatly affect the value of the stone Some of these
reasons are only discernible to an expert and therefore in purchasing a diamond you must rely upon the person from whom you buy it
FLYNT JEWELRY CO
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 34, Ed. 1, Friday, August 22, 1919, newspaper, August 22, 1919; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41840/m1/1/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.