The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 33, Ed. 1, Friday, August 15, 1919 Page: 12
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THE TULIA HERALD
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BAIINETT OBIIYAN Editor
T 8 ENOLEMAN Publisher
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Subscription 150 rcr Tear
Kntercd fecondclnss mall mutter
al the postoffice at Tulia Texas
TUMA TiXA8 AVnUST 15 101
Ye fditOT and family visited villi
friends in wsrillo last Snndnj nnd
Mondij It ns icruunlr a pleasure
to tned wit tlusr fn < nd in this our
former lioui itv Gladly too did we
accept lhi > Inn inxitntion of HcV J Jt
Clonic md family lo be the guests in
their homo In the years past Tev
Clonsc was our pastor in Chnnnlng He
it nnir the paitor of the Northside
Baptist church in Ainnrillo To listen
to a splendid sermon by this good man
i arried us back to days of old and
tnade anew to open tho remembrance of
heart helpfulness and perfect friendship
extended by him lie and his family
aro doing a good work in Amarillo
and they stand in the front ranks of
tho o who strhe for tho best for their
home city county and country and
their many friends speak in most high
terms of them
Tucsdny morning our new Fairbanks
Morse gasoline engine arrived In a
ftvr hours the publisher and the editor
assisted by our two derila had the en
flic up and tn running order The splen
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itid ernc so far git en by the oengme
slightly compensates for the serious do
lay in arrival the engine coming by
expios from Dallas and being on the
rallronil for ono week Who o fault it>
s we know notl
Tho Herald force wihcs to speak its
appreciation in highest possible forms
of the cflleioncy of the Cleeland trnc
tor and again wish to thank tho genial
agent of this tractor Mr II M Trim
noil It pulled us through a whole
neck i uc and did it without a snort
And when its work wns finished il
twisted around on about six inches
of space and walked out Heros to
the Clceland tractor
Tho Panhandle County Clerks Association
will meet in Amarillo next
Thursday and Friday August 21st and
2Ind Wo note that splendid two dnys
program has been prepared and mam
subjects of vital importance will bo
discussed Our friend J M Simpson
County and District Clerk for Swisher
County is on the rogram for a discussion
of the subject Delinquent Tax
cs We are personally acquainted
with a number of clerhs in the Panhandle
and plains country and we
would esteem it a privilege to meet
with the clerks more especially if
Col Simpson or some other friend
would ask us to accompany him in their
automobile and to pay all our expenses
while in the city Amarillo people arc
most hospitable and kind and we bespeak
a pleasant meeting for the clerk
N H FRENCH
Dray and Transfer Line
Phone orders to Fulton Lumber Yard
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Assorted patterns rich in colors shirts
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PACKARD SHOES
No better shoe made they wear better
feel better and look better
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Rubins Toggery
405 12 Polk Street s
Telephone 1448
The Biggest Little Store in the Panhandle 2
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NATIONAL TimiTT CAMPAIGN
WIIAT CAN WE DO WITIIOUT7
When tho Savings Division of the
Treasury Department appointed li J
Mauley Drown of Joliet Illinois in
charge of a thrift campaign in th <
IiooIh organizations throughout tin
luuntr began to formulate ludcpcnd
cut campaigns tnrough other channels
In Chicago a DoWithout Club
of national scope has been formed to
further the savings habit and is fur
lushing frie membership buttons and
pledges to those in any part of country
who wish to join and buvo money for
some definite purpose and who scud
stamped uddresxed envelope to head
quartern Ill Ulfi 111 H Michigan A0
Chicago for return literature There
are no membership dues and no expense
to members
Mrs Hoy Ikl > e > former editor of
one of the national mugalnes organic
id the DoWithout Club during tho war
us part of her work in connection with
the Womans Committee Council of
Sutloual Defense
We should not lose tho spirit either
of sajug or giving which he war eu
ouraged says Mrs Dickey Dr
J Stanley Drown says that everybody
uliti sufficiently desires can put away
I some part of every income Tho Do
VWthout Club preaches systematic sav
for the futuro good of tho individ
ual and a considered use of tho pennie
dimes or dollars we oxpect to give to
i hurth Sunday school home charities
or other worthy objects We beliovo
tin American public needs to learn to
think about saving and think about
proper methods of giving
Twenty voars experience behind every
Prescription filled at UcCunos
Drug Store
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You are probably one of the several hundred
Swisher County farmers who is cashing in his
wheat crop at from 2000 to 5000 an acre
No one has to prove to you the earning power
of Swisher County farms
You realize that high prices of wheat kaffir
vmaize and other crops will continue
You are therefore likely looking for a larger
farm or the opportunity to increase your acreage
by leasing more land in your neighborhood
which will allow you to place more land in wheat
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If so you will be interested to learn the particulars
about the Price Brothers lands to be leased
for farms at this time
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Thcrterms of the leases which run for four years
will be attractive to you
Price Brothers
W A Graham Representative Court House Tulia Texas
JONES COATS
Havevsonie good bargains for you in
5c 0c 15c and 25c Goods
Better Gbflds at Reasonable prices
Your patronage solicited
Located north Jones Blacksmith Shop
Got tho Produce Market from T1ID
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I VENDORS LIEN NOTES PURCHASED
I am now prepared to purchase First Lien Vendors Lien Notes on
patented land
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Office Phone 64 J ES
Residence Phone 104 Tulia Texas
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.