The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 33, Ed. 1, Friday, August 15, 1919 Page: 9
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Volume 10
ROOS THINKS HALE COUNTY
COULD HAVE BETTER ROADS
U E Rocs in roturrlng from his re
cont visit In Colorado camo throiiK
Potter Randall ami Swisher Counties
Swisher anil Randall Counties in par
Ucular aio doing mucli grading nnd
dragging on tholr roads Mr Roos urn
If I wcro a commissioner of Swishc
County I would put up a sign show
wlicro tlio county lino of Swlslior County
la on tlio road Tlioro is that mucli
dllTorcnco between tlio roads of Swisher
County and our own Plnlnviow Herald0 L Ooopor and J 13 McCunc were
attending to business In Amarillo tlic
first of tlio week
ScottTracy Hardware Co
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Baby Says
I cant always ask for what I want
but I let you knowl when I get
what I want
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What baby wants most btajlis the
loving care of Motheh especially
when Mother is aided by the baby
necessities that we can supply Our
entire line of baby goods is made
up of the products of manufacturers
who have long recognized that
Purity Is Essential
We have always used the utmost
care in handling goods in this department
Careful mothers can do nothing
wiser than to come here for baby foods nursing
hottles nipples soaps sponges powders
and those internal and external remedies
long associated w ith the rare of the baby
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THE TULIA HERALD
TULIA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS AUGUST 15 1919
REVIVAL MEETING WILL BEGIN STRONG POCKET OF GAS IS BOY SCOUTS BAND BOOSTS
SUNDAY AT BAPTIST CHURCH STRUCK IN PALO DURO WELL j FOR TUOUMOARI ROUNDUP
As nmiounccil several wcoks ago a With expectant eyes ho financial
rovlval meeting will begin next Sun orld is looking at the oil develop
day August 17tli at the Baptist church j incuts in tho Panhandlo anil plains
In Tulla Two services will be held country A lslt to Amarillo will cou
oach day in tho morning and in tho vinco ono of tho Impending prosperity
ovcnlng licv Charles A Loveless of that will soon break in that section
Mt Vernon will assist Pastor Gordon j Many wells iro being dovelopcd in tho
linrrclt in tho meeting Amarillo country Some have already
Rev Loveless has a number of dcvolopcd strong gas pockets and others
friends in Tulln who speak In most high aro showing traces of oil Canyon and
terms of his splendid abilities of mind other places also havo had dovelop
anil heart nnd how that he knows somcnts made In their sections
i woll to tell of tlio blessed truths in the Wo of Swisher County can also boast
Bible of dcveopm nt The Hat py Oil
Mr H H Tracy Miss Killth Duke Gas Companys well southwest of
nnd others have mndo arrangements for Happy Our people havo faith in this
a splendid choir and song vrvice Al oi development and the buying of stock
tho Christians of tho town havo boon
offering prayers for tho success of the
J mooting
Pastor Barrett has extended a most
cordial Invitation to all Christians to
attend each servlco of tho revival nnd
i to assist in tho work of the salvation
of souls Christ is a present and per
sonal Saviour to us and ho urges nil to
not let trivial matters Intervene but
to bend every energy to attend cacli
meeting Christ will make this time a
timo of salvation If all but do their
duty Also are the unsaved cordially
mvitoil to attend tho mciiiijr and
hear the splendid sermons which are
suro to bo delivered by Rev Loveless
under the guidance Am inspiration of
tho Holy Spirit
HARDYIIUTSON
Miss Dolllo Hardy of Tulla and M
Sam Hutsou of Goodnight were mar
ricd lest Friday August 8th in Ono
night After tho ceremony Mr and
Mrs Hutson camo to Tulln and spent
a few days visiting with Mr Hutsons
parents Mr nnd Mrs W J Hardy
Tho brido is ono of Swisher Countys
most accomplished young ladles num
bcring her friirds by nil wl i know her
Mr Hutson Is a promising young
man of Armstrong county During tho
Into war ho servod valiantly in tho
American Kxpcditlonary Forces and
proved his ability by going over tho
top eight times
Mr nnd Mrs Hutson roturncd Tucs
day morning to Goodnight where they
expect to make their futuro home The
Herald joins their many friends in ex
tending congratulations mil best
wishes to this estimable couple
A GOOD MAN AT REST
Monday morning the snd telegram
was received In Tulla and telephoned
to Silverton relatives nnd friends thnt
Mr Thomas D Trammell had died Saturday
morning nt his home near Pice
ance Colorado It is reported thnt
death was selfinflicted though no details
havo been reported
The body arrived in Tulln Tuesday
night and was met by quite n number
of Tulin nnil Silverton friendc Wednesday
morning it wns accompanied to
Silverton interment being had In he
cemetery nt thnt place under the auspices
of tlio Mnsonlc lodge
Mr Trammell was 25 years of age
nnd a true wholosouled Westerner IIo
hnil lived in Silverton for two or three
years In May 1018 ho moved to Colorado
whern he was nt work on n
ranch In business and social circles
ho was upright nnd just nnd his friends
speak in strongest terms of his sterling
qualities
Mr Trammell leaves a wife and little
daughter nnd father mid brothers
to mourn his death
He was n worthy member of the Masonic
and Woodmen of tho World nnd
these members willingly rendered every
assistance during tho funeral sorvicos
and to tho bereaved ones
Tho lb raid extends sympathy to tho
sorrowing relatives nnd frionds
Miss Lena Mnud Smith of Plainview
and Mr Claud Dillnliny of Decatur
cro the esteemed guests this week of
Miss Kdlth Duke
WANTED
All the fnrners nuiNiioultry ralsors
to bring your Eggs to
THE TULTA PRbDU E CO
West of Postofllco I 31tfl
and leasing of land has neon enrrlod forward
with Increasing volume It Is understood
that tho Happy well is down
about 200 feet tho workmen only be
ing delayed on account of striking flynt
rock and having to sharpen tholr bits
Thursday morning wo received the
following telegram which we believe
is self explanatory
Amarillo Texas August 14 1019
Tulla Herald
Tulln Texas
Palo Duro well broke loose last night
with n big gas blow out blowing tho
twoton bit and cable entirely over the
eightyfoot derrick This blowout absolutely
insures success for Happy Oil
Oas Compnny holdings
A B MILLER
COCHRANSMITH
Miss Delia Leo Coehrnn nnd Mr Irn
Ii Smith were married Sunday August
10th at the home of Mr nnd Mrs Henry
Hastings in Hereford The ceremony
was performed nt 1245 oclock with
Rev 1 R Sharp pastor of tho Presbyterian
church officiating
These estimable young people aro
two of Tulias most accomplished and
beloved young people Tho brido has
lived in Tulla for n number of years
making her homo with her grandparents
Mr nnd Mrs T A Gray Bho
was ono of the honor graduates last
yoar of tho Tulia high school Glftod
with splendid mental attainments nnd
attractive trnits of chnrahter she has
readily won a plnco in tho heart nnd
esteem of alt our people
Mr Smith Is one of tho many of
whom Tulia is proud As a business
man ho has proven his nbilitlcs and
true worth He nlso served with dis
tinction nnd credit on tho field of bnt
tics in Frnncc With his splendid ex
ecutive abilities an honorable discharge
from tho United States military ser
vice and the help of his accomplished
wife he is sure to attain n degree of
proficiency in the world of Intellectual
and business men
Mr and Mrs Smith will make their
home in Amarillo where Mr Smith has
bought and prepared n most elegant
and commodious homo
The Herald joins the many friends
and relatives of Mr and Mrs Ira L
Smith In wishing them unbounded happiness
nnd success nnd a long long
married llfo
Mrs
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L T D CLUB MEETS
I E Swcpston was hostess toT
D on Friday afternoon
August 8th nt her charming homo in
West Tulla Fortytwo was tho di
version of the afternoon and nt tho
conclusion of the games a delicious ice
course was served Among those present
were Mesdames Foster Klons Ben
Allen Tim Dinwiddle Meade V Grif
fin Frank Scott Jr Irn L Tucker R
O Porter I D Cole of Amiirillo C E
Duke and Gordon Ionian and Misses
Temple Hnvs of Inrt Worth Mattie
Jordan mid Edith Duke
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NOTICE
To the StoHbolders of tho runners
Grain Co ThoVlrst assessment of
50 per cent on youriito > k is past duo
mid we need tho monivHo defray tho
expense of our buildings niidNtTnck So
please plnco as much n4 50 porVcnt of
your subscription in lit Bank to our
credit at once and more if you can
W CD1NWIDDIK President
Mr 1 C Bcebc secretary of tho
Chamber of Comracrco of Tucumcari
New Mexico and the Boy Scouts Band
of that city wcro in Tulla last Saturday
morning They wcro boosting for
tho Cowboys General RoundUp
which will be held In that city August
20th 21st aud 22nd WID Tho members
of this band arc splendid fellows
and they rendered most excellent music
It is reported that this is tho only
Boy Scouts Band in tho southwest nnd
one of tho best In the country for that
matter
This is tho fourth annual roundup
mid is being given under tho direction
of tlio Chamber of Commerco of Tucum
cari In formor years this roundup
lias attraclcd thousands of visitors from
nil over the United States nnd it is
said thnt this year tho program of attractions
will bo oven better Somo of
tho best trick riders and bulldoggcrs of
tho country will bo present It is said
that tho rivalry between tho relay ami
trick horses of tho Tucumcari country
and frcm other sections will bo more
than sensational 500000 in cash
prizes will bo offcrod
Wo wcro glad to have Mr Bcebo nnd
tho Boy Scouts Bnnd spend tho day In
Tulla and aro suro that many from
Tulla and Swishor Connty will attend
this roundup In Tucumcnrl and enjoy
ns splendid an outing as they havo at
tho roundups in tho past years
Wo havo just learned that our friend
Mr Tom Johnston son of Mr nnd Mrs
J B Johnston returned homo Wednesday
night Ho mado an officient officer
in tho U S radio service and with
pleasure we mako noto that ho is again
numbered among those at home
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Number 33
JONES COATS A NEW
BUSINESS FIRM IN TULIA
The building which was moved a
fow weeks ago to tho lots just north of
tho Jones Blacksmith Shop has been
thoroughly overhauled papered nnd
painted Monday morning Mrs Nolcy
Jones nnd Miss Hnttlo Coats opened
tholr stock for sale to tho public Tho
stock consists of a splendid lino of 5c
10c 15c ami 23c goods with an excellent
assortment of other goods nt highor
prices Tho Indies say that as tho
trade demands thoy will keep other lines
of goods and bo prepared to fully meet
tho wants and needs of their customers
This weok thoy prosont an advertisement
soliciting your business It will
pay you to watch tho Jonos Coats
advertisement each weok for now Items
will bo mentioned ns thoy aro received
and thereby you will learn of many
bargains nt this store We bespeak a
splendid business for tho new firm
NEEDLECRAFT CLUB
Tho hospitable homo of Mrs T A
Gray was thrown open Thursday afternoon
to the members of tho Ncodlccraf t
Club
After n very pleasant aftornoon together
tho hostess assisted by Mrs
E E Fryo served dcllciouB refresh
mouts
Guest present Mrs G C Hutchison
Tho next meeting will bo with Mrs
D B Crawford
REPORTER
NOTICE
I wont to rent a farm on tho halves
in Halo Swishcror adjoining counties
I was raised on the farm nnd I farmed
until six years ago anil I know how to
farm i havo twoboys largo enough
to help mo
On land security at 8 per cent No I can givo references nnd from peo
extra commission VLoans closed immclplo who havo soon me farm and they
dintely on approyaIof title know how I farm
A B ROWLEY If you havo a place writo
aotfc At Culton Taylor office 1322c Box 274 Rotan Toxo
A Banking Home
Is what we try to give our customers
Report of business June 30th 1919
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 27265132
Banking Plouse Fur and Fix 1977460
Stocks and Bonds 50000
Other Real Estate 90000
Interet in DepNGuar Fund 437344
CASH and EXCHANGE 7575722
Total 37395658
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 5000000
Surplus and Undivided Profits 3560000
Bills Payable 7500000
DEPOSITS 21335658
Total 37395658
The above statement is correct
C E DUKE Cashier
TULIA TI5XAS
OFFICERS
W B Hale President
Win Ward VicePresident
C E Duke Cashier
12 G Barks Asst Cashier
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DIItCCTOHS
W B Hale W C Hulsoy
Win Ward Win Todd
O K Duke 1 It Ward
F G Patching
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Co tfsMer These in Buying a Diamond
First Is the stone without flavA Second The color of the stone Third The cutting of the stone Fourth And most important
of all the reliability of the stoiref pm which you buy it 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
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 33, Ed. 1, Friday, August 15, 1919, newspaper, August 15, 1919; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41841/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.