The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 9, 1919 Page: 9
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At n cult mooting of the Exccutlvo
Oommltloo of tlio Rod Cross on Docom
bor 28th for tho purposo of complotlng
tho election of officers which wos begun
on November 23rd tho following
officers vora elected
Socrotnry Mrs W 0 Crawford to
crvo In plnco of Mrs 0 0 Cowan
who has boon called away
Chairman of Finance Committee
Mr J h Cnntrcll
Publicity Mrs J M Simpson
Extonslon Kov Barrott
Womans Work Mrs Chester Hut
chison
Oivilinu Roliof Mr C E Duko
Junior Ited Cross Mr C L Sonc
Military Relief Mr Swcpston
Nursing Service Mrs N E McCune
Membership Mrs 0 E Duko
Conservation Mr Vf A Qrnham
Timo of mooting for this eommlttco
will bo at 3 oclock p m ovory first
Tuesday of each month nt tho courthouseAVorkors nro needed to mnko hospital
Tho loopard cant chango his spots
and whitewashing wont holp tho Hun
cott
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even
There can be no doubt
as to the merit of Cardui
the womans tonic in
the treatment of many
troubles peculiar to
women The thou ands
of women who ha c been
helped by Cardui in the
past SO years is conclusive
proof that it is a
good medicine for women
who suffer It should
help you too
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EPWORTH LEAGUE
Program for Sunday ovonlng January
12th at C30 ofclock p m
Hymn 100
Blblo lesson Luke 15l10 < Iiillio
Jordan
Prayer Special Music
Chapter 1 Ancient Peoples at Now
TnBkB
1 What is the prcBcnl status of tho
Incas and tho Spaniards in PeruBoll
vlat
2 What social wrong lies at tho back
of tlioso eondltionsT
3 In what other ways does tho ruling
race take advantago of the subjoct
racof
1 What effect has tho high cost of
living iind on tho wngo earner
5 How litis American capital affected
the situation
Cllus thero boon any difference in
tho effect 111011 tho laboring classes of
tho rise in the cost of living in North
America and South Amcricnt
7 What will bo tho influence on nn
tlnnal rclntlous of such enterprising
garments The ladles have decided to n1 l i ° American companies as nro
sow on Tuesdays Wednesdays ard mentioned in this chapter
Thursday of each week s IIow a missions contributing to
Sock and sweator yarn hns arrived lilnl betterment
and knitters nro needed as this work In Upw of 0ld so ln nni1 imlus
will continuo until orders from head trlal conditions revealed in tho chaptor
quarters to discontinue llat should bo tin trnlnlng for mission
Dont forgot tho Chrislmns Roll Cnll nr0B ln Soutl America
By joining eacli paying his dollar will 10 of various Christian activi
obviato tho necessity of another cam lies mentioned which Appeals most to
paign v < > u > n l y
Notico from headquarters that our j Wo olll < 1 10 v Klni1 if 0VCT
box was recoived marked oxcollent y ° uuB Porson in tho M 13 Church would
Tho Red Cross workers feel indebtcomo to tM0 Lpworth League Visitors
ed to Mr Storncnbcrg for n nice treat nro niwtiyi welcomed Let all Epworth
on tho Inst sowing day Many thanksl jiam especially bo present to tnko up
tl10 fir8t claltor l1 idendid and
SUPT Or PUBLICITY
j interesting book written ly Willard
Price
MRS SWEPSTON Snpt
LITTLE DARLING AT REST
How sweet are tho words of Jesus
Suffer little children to como unto
Me for of such is tho Kingdom of
Heaven
Llttlo Juauita infant daughter of
Mr and Mrs A L Hawkins died Monday
morning January Oth about 1100
oclock Tor five weeks tho little darling
hid been n sufforer Tho dread
influenza first attacked tho baby then
complications set in Tho parents doctor
nurse and friends did all in their
povvor to relievo and cure the dear one
Upon several occasions It seemed that
j3
rj sho would recover then sii
M vi ould come Tho end final
ft thnt fatal bright Mtinilny i
Better Service In 1919
sinking spells
illy enmo on
morning
Little Junnitn was ten months and
t eutveight flay old Sho was born
DO NOT 1TAKE flAJTj OLD TinNG WHEN YOU BUY
TOOLS BUY OURS WITH OUR TOOLS YOU OAN DO MORE
WORK AND BETTER WORL WxTII LESS LABOR AND THEY
LAST LONGER I
WE WONT PENOH VpO ON THE PRICE BUT GIVE YOU
THE BEST MAKES AT AQW PRIOE
DONT
COME IN
YOU NEED BOME GOOD TOOLS RIGHT NOW
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Is the paramount idfca at our store We
keep only the puiesl of Drugs and absolute
accuracy in compounding Prescrip
t
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tions is our mottoj The best of Patent
MedicinesToilet articles etc we handle J
By close attention to details we have
tried to merit our splendid patronage in
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OAN TAKE UP PLEDGES
THROUGH NEW STAMPS
War Savings 1 Organization Announces
Plan for Liquidating Subscriptions
Porsons who wero unnblo to liquldnto
their war savings pledges will bo per
mlttod and oxpoctcd by tho Govern
mont to purchase war savings s
of O10 1010 Issuo cqunl to tho amoun
of their plcdgo unpaid on Dec 31
was announced Inst week by Loud
Llpslt State director of tho War Snf Y
lugs Section follow inc advices rceoi
ed from tho Treasury Department l11
Washington P
This ruling In other words it XM >
pointed out allows pledged person
dltlonal timo in which to meet F
pledges and tho purchaso of 10HUnnR >
savings stamps will bo credited or uu9
pledge though tho purchnso of 10
savings stamps will not bo crecW 1u °
tho 1018 quota of the county fijptona
they are bouglit but will bo v 1Ir
on tho 1010 county quota is ft
Tho 1010 war savings stnnf ° actnnl
little from the war savings Jf1 For
the 1018 issuo except in thcJT County
particulars War savings B fountlo
1010 issue nro slightly smf counties
thoso of 1018 scries are biff1 lo lm
bearing a picture of Benjaflu < iB an < 1
lin instead of George WnsBu offered
they mature on Jan 1 inr unly ouW
on Jan 1 1021 Tho nef1 National
the samo interest 1 per cr ance of
cd quarterly In Januar
112 and increase le
next December when thf for traveIi ng
42 ncccpt would
Thero will be no new
thrift stamp tho < U89lon V
used in 1018 will eont
Tlirlft stamps a mmitteo
bo exchanged for wn ° rp ll ° Commis
of the 1010 issuo pmsenf was
changed for stamps s1lcr Colnt > cIt >
nt
It was pointed
savings stamps of tl3 to R0 ito n i9
not lio nflixed to Vf na eneflts of a
tifiVntes The thrf0 Tolicvo our ciU
been in use will lR1 inf ed to bo
tlK
in thrift cards
which havo sixtc Ue > eeting Presi
them will bo tIlc fo o ing
for war savings Jc ° mmitt < o to go hoof
the differeiconors Coutt > ftt lha
current mon ilvMt M < la > Messrs
savings stnmpI U W Cawdor and
According toS1iB LOn tittco will pre
by the Trensuriotmvisu bo abl ° tn
to buv 1018 vf31 t0 ae embers of
had not bee Ienon otamea to
tomaticnllv rcrn M tT ml
Iso ° beforo H °
may bo d 11
war savinJK
AuthoriiW aS eonf lclco ia our
Court aifl knows that
tie best intJrrests A ph r County
DEfcPHLf fj CD3TY
Tho Dephian orf ty will
Iho courthous ntjlireo oi
dayJnnuitiry vcniHiitlilo i
hgular vrork
meet nt
There l also le tho nnntnl elec
bn of ficers S all jncmbers aro
god to be present
Tho following piogram will bo given
fitli Mrs O G Hutchison as leader
Subject Roman Literature during
I ago of Cicero and Augustus round
lin Outline Book No 7
1 Lifo of Cicero Mrs Swepston
y What do Ciceros vntings con
sis J Mrs LaPradc
3 His Oration against Vcrres Mrs
N E McCune
I Caesars stvlc simple Lucid Miss
J 1 Moorhousc
5 Virgil greatest of Latin Poets
Mrs Stcrnonbcrg
0 Purpose of Eclogues and Qcorgics
Mrs W C Crawford
7 Tho ililTiient parts of Qcorgics
X j Mrs W A Portor
x I 8 Story of Aeuoid and what destruction
did it es npcf Miss Armstrong
J j 0 Memorable Portion of Aencid
I Mi s Smith
10 Horaces Ode to Roman People
Mfss Tubb
11Who has been called Society
I IViot What misfortune overtook
I imf Mrs Poster Klous
12 OTentctt Historian of Rome
clock Fri
resume tho
assure eiin t7mPort
w t inter Roma
v writ Mrs araliam
REPORTER
Mi J 8 Engleuun oxpoitsUo ro
tun next Saturday from Clovis Now
Miftitd wliore sbo bus been for the
j pat fen day attending the bedside of
ho sister Mrs Iiarvo Campbell who
TEXAS DECEMBER 9 1919
SCHOOL REOPENS AUSPICIOUSLY
AND PUPILS HARD AT WORK
During tho past sovon weeks tho poo
plo of Tulla havo experienced many
trying difficulties Two heavy snowfalls
havo visited us and the weather
has been extremely cold though the
Inst week or ten dnys tho days have
boon bright and warm Then tho terrible
Influenza visited our people Then
lost week tho Herald was not prlntod
Our friends have said that this wos a
docided loss to them and tho community
though some of course wero glad to
bq relieved for n wcok from tho perturbations
of tho editor and pnbllshor
Personally wo enjojod tho rest though
there aro a few regrets for tho rest
taken Ono of our chief causes for
regret is that we did not got to mention
the nusplclous opening of our public
schools Howovcr on tho morning
of Monday December 30th school was
duly begun for tho remaining months
of this 1010 term During tho weeks
of tho closo pf school tho teachers had
kept in touch with their pupils and
thirs innile possible tho fact that really
thu wholo timo was not lost
School has opened with n much hot
ter attendance than was anticipated
In fact a very few aro out
It has been docided to hold up tho
standards as usual not slacking any on
account of our suspension
Wo confidently beliovo that tho pupils
will rally to tho leadership of their
teachers and malco a groat record for
themselves and tho town
Every school activity is now being
carried ont Chorus club society work
and debating clubs
Tho boys debnting club will meet
in open session at tholiigh school build
ing Priday night January 10 High
school pupils and teachers aro invited
The stnto subject Compulsory
Military Training will bo debated
AflirmntKo Truss Cochran and Law
Sone Negative Gcorgo Tracy and Wal
laco Hutchison Our boys nro determined
to get a free trip to Austin
The grades nrotaking up the spelling
work for tho spring contests Some of
tho high schoolpupils will enter theso
contest
While tho great majority of our pu
rils aiJJVliaiSjEno work it is a fqsJ
that soino few of them are not takfrfg
the interest they should Theso pupils
aro not liing overlooked but on the
contrary will not bo given up to tho
very Inst day
It is cause for thankfulness that out
of about four hundred pupils not ono
has died during the epidemic
Weekly reports of tho progress of
our Mhool will bo given
A PLEASANT HOLIDAY DINNER
One of ho most enjoyable events of
the Christmas holidays was when Mr
and Mrs X E McCune entertnined
Priday December 27th witli a 0 oclock
dinner at their elegant lipino
Tho dinner was indeed fitfor tho
best of roynl American knights and
ladies And tho honorodj guests did
full justice to the many delicious edibles
cooked so tenderly nnd served so
temptingly <
After dinner progressiva I2 was
pin cd Friendship sat upon the throno
of every heart nnd good cheer radiated
frodi Uip actions of everyone
Thoso who enjoyed tho pleasures of
tho evening wore Misses Simpson
Townsond Hutchison Cochran Duho
Asliury and Tonilisson ami Messrs
Fred and Hun Hale Dinwiddle Town
send Tomlmson and Jordan
At a lato hour ho guests departed
for their homes after expressing tho
very kindest thanksto Mr and Mrs
MiCiine for u most pleasant evening
L a auEsr
NOTIOETO POSTAL PATRONS
All lottery and other mail for tho
Amrieaiiijxpeditloiiary Force must
bear thejwjmsnnd address of tho 0
or Lgttera without the return address f
caunotbe acCeptod for mailing
v ij W QitlGG Postmaster
hs been umtn sick with inllnena JJrs Eph Stovenson of Silverton
j Hr Campbells mauy friends will bo rivpjjjtbjsmorning for a visit of a few I
jcMid to loam that sho is rupidly days With her sistor Mrs A L Haw i D
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WHY WEJVrUST aiYEtTOR THE
BELIEF OP WAB SUFFERERS
Tho following ariiclo very ably tolls
why Belgium Frnnco and Serbia aro
not depondent nlono on Amoricnn gen
crosity ns aro tho Armenians and tho
Syrians
Witli tho capitulation of Turkey and
tho signing of tho armistice by tho
other warring European powers three
million war sufferers in western Asia
may now bo snvod from actual starva
Hon says an announcement by tho
American Committee for Rolicf in tho
Near Easl Before tho end of tho war
threo million out of a total of four million
mon women and children in this
region wero entirely cut off from Amori
cnn relief workers t
No government aid is available for
theso homeless and destitute onos
says the eommlttco Wlillo wo rojolco
thnt millions of dollars each month nro
loaned or othorwiso appropriated by
our government for tho relief of tho
unfortunato women and chlldron of Belgium
Northern Trance and Serbia no
such ad is ovailablo or posslblo for
tho Armenians Syrians Greeks and
other subject races of Asia for tho
reason that the Armenians Syrians
and Greeks of Western Asia aro not
independent nations to whom our government
can mnko a lonn Thpy aro
oppressed Christians subject races that
can bo reached only by private philanthropyA prominent officlnl of the Stato
Department recently stated that Tho
Armenian and Syrian Relief work is
one of tho best possiblo combinations
of patriotism and philanthropy Amer
ica stands ns the friend of smallor nations
of which Persia is ono and as tho
friend of iho
oppressed subject races
which inclndo tho Orccks Armenians
nnd Syrians
The wook of January 1210 has boon
sot for rtho raising of 30000000 foe
roliof rind rehabilitation work in the
Noar East It is estimated that with
adoquato funds thoso peoples can bo
niadefsdlfsupportlng
within a year
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Number 2
H jf flay of Dec 1018
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ELECTION OF TULIA W O W
OFFIOEBS NEXT TUES NIGHT
On account of the severe epidemic of
Influenza infpur city Tulla camp Wood
mon of thVWorld has held no meeting
for1 tho pnst six weeks as also
tho othor iodgcs and churches of our
city However Tuesday night of this
weoknpleasant and profitable meeting
was hold The legal timo for tho election
of officers is at the December mooting
It was first discussed to elect at
this mooting but some of tho gencrom
ones thought best to wait and got a
fullor attendance of tho mombors Upon
motion and second this nctlon was
taken
Therefore tho Herald is authorized
to announco that at tho meeting noxt
Tuesday night January 14th officers
for the ensuing year for Tule Camp
No 172S will bo elected Tho meinboTS
are urged t6 nut lot somo trivial matter
prevent their attendance but bo
present nnd excrciso your right and
privllego in the selection of officers
In splto of advorso conditions during
1018 our local camp has made wonder
ful growth As Instruments to that
good end Consul Commander J O Bass
Mnnagor John Rico Clerk N Jones as
well as every officer of tho camp do
scrvo favorablo mention Theso gentlemen
aro onos in whom tho tmo spirit
of Woodcraft and humility nro striking
characteristics It is now Ui to tho
members to not lot their noblo efforts
go for naught but to bo up and doing
nnd working for tholr beloved order
NOTICE TO OUR FARMERS
Tho Inspector for the FcdernJ Land
Bank will cOmb to Swisher County as
soon 18 tho roads i dry up so ho can
travel and all thoso who aro antisipat
ing getting Federal Farm LoanB had
better get their application made out
at once
Win P Miller tho gonial insurance
man of Happy and a number of frlonds
wero business visitors in Tulin Tuesday
Is what we try to give our customers
Report of business December 31st 191cS
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 21579709
Banking House Fur Fix 1977460
Stocks and Bonds 250000
Other Real Estate 900 00
Interest in Dep Guar Fund 440388
CASH EXCHANGE 7028988
Fotal 31366545
LIABILITIES
Capjtal Stock 50000 00
Surplus 3000000
Undivided Profits 2266 00
Due Bankers 10335 82
Bills Payable 20000 00
DEPOSITS 20106363
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W B Halo President
Win Ward ViceProsldent
C E Duke Cashier
E O Harks Asst Cashier
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 9, 1919, newspaper, January 9, 1919; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41872/m1/1/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.