The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 9, 1919 Page: 10
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itmes for the New Year
pure as it can be made It possesses
no adulterants no useless fillers no
impurities no injurious properties of
anv sort It is composed of tho highest
grade materials procurable So proportioned
and blended they remain
pure Another poUiowhieh hows that
C timet U w y beyond the measure of
t requTed by law is that it stays
fire in the baking It leaves JW barm
fd residue a > do many powders that
omjiiy with tin pure food standard
Tin bakings proiluiei with Calumet
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A Prosperous Good Year to all
with assurance of our appreciation
of your 1919 business
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C R A W F0 R dP H A R M A C Y
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Housewives Now More Than Ever wifo now demands She no longor
Before Realize The Importance of I wants n Baking Towdcr that is good
> Purity In rood Products enough to get by the law she wants
the BEST i
It used to be that unscrupulous
ufneturers were at liberty to foist rank WEEKLY FINANCIAL BBV1UW
ly adulterated food stnffs onto the unsuspecting
housewife This production Prepircd for The Toll Herald by the
of low grade frequently worthless and St Louis Union Sank St Louts
often injurious merchandise gained Missouri
such strides that the government stepped
in with Pure Food legislation and
chocked it This measure of protection
aroused housewives to the situation and
the importance of utmost purity in articles
of table use And as a result of
this awakening ri e housewives have
set a higher standard of purity than
the Food Laws demand The federal
and state authorities have cut off to a
great extont the manufacture of products
of an injurious nature The great
majority of hou ewivcs have gone even
farther and insist on absolute purity
This is evidenced in the tremendous
and ever increasing demand for Calumet
Baking Powder There are many
different brands of baking powder on
the market All that are on the market
are made within the limits of
tho law are as pnre as the law de
mands
The foreign export trado of tho Unit
od States for November continued of
extremely full volume the cessation of
hostilities abroad following the signing
of the armistice on tho llth having
been a factor of no moment in the
situation
The value of the merchandi e ex
ports for November 101S was 522
000000 for the five months since July
1 the total has been a littlo over 2010
millions a high mark and forthe
eleven months of the calendar year
5535000000 these comparing with
4S7327C04 and 2345 millions and 5
633000000 respectively in 1917 and
with 516 1S million 247S millions and
4050 millions in 1016 while in 1013
the year prior to the breaking out of
Calumet Baking Powder is as the war in Europe the results were but
245 millions 1035 millions anil 2251
millions
Imports for tho month wort tho
heaviest ever reported in November
reaching 251000000 against 4220S34
550 in 1017 and 170007749 in ltVlO
with the five months aggregates 12y4
millions 1172 millions and 901 3 4 mi
NOTICE
< ng Iowi r not only light above that disclosed by tho month a t brings roost excellent and amply
T ami taht but wholesome and vear ago and contrasts with only 19S worth while returns New York Mail
tlful hMiIi really is the final test millions for Ifllfl The five months
m Biking Powders purity The export halanro is l IO against 1173 No one ever missed a dollar given to
uv above the law excellence of millions a year ago ut for the eleven the Bod Cross For MaylO Two years
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represents purity in the ex months at 2764 millions is 144 millions ago today President Wilson appointed
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lay nun
around her husbands neck and they both
rejoiced together to know that The City
Drug Store had gone to Strictly Cash
on everything sold in their store except
Prescriptions which will still be given our
most careful attention
City Drug Store
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Those Wanting Seed Oats I
will please give us their order between now and the 25th of January
1919
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We will have a car of good Texas Red Rust Proof Oats about
February 1st to 10th
We wish for youall the best year in 1919 May prosperity
come to all is our earneslNwish
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About February 1st I will oron aiways
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Millinery department inBurna Tlerco
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dry goods store ln tho mean tlmo I
will visit the eastern markets and will
bo prepared to givo the ladles of Tulia
and Swisher Cq6nty tho very latest and
best
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MBS W O OWENS
a man price in courtesy
It is estimated that the little word
please costs the peoplo of the Unit
od States ten million dollars a year in
telegraph tolls alone
That is a big bill to pay for a word
which some persons would regard as
unessential Yet It Is increasingly
used in messages that average tlnec
cents a word And tho frequency of
its use is the measure of tho good
breeding of the sender It cost to the
man who sends it is amply component
ed for by the good feeling the cordiality
and the scn e of selfrespect that
promotes in the mind and the heart of
tho man who receives it
No man should he too poor too busy
or too much engrossed with the immediate
purpose aimed at to observe the
amenities the trifling formalities that
make up the indefinite and yet important
thing that is called courtesy
Courtesy is tho great lubricant that
makes the wheels of life go smoothly
It is the great emollient that softens
asporities puts a moro ngrccnblo aspect
upon necessity and makes this world a
llous retpeetlvely and th ose for theftyeasanter place in wMejiJoJ
eleven months 2SE1 millions 2725 mil do DUsin
lions and 2103 34 millions I America spends ten million dollars
The net balance of exports of 271 year on tho word please in tele
minions for November is 4 millions graphic messages it is an investment
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a seat on a1
that t shoul
a man of mjl
sunlfil to tii
So I sought r
toga trunk t
clothes and l
ter who was
from Wichita 1
onterel as n p
lege Though
enough at best v
till we saw n t
station from the
to bo t ie train t
for Am Ilo I
ters had he
did Th Sarato
sitting w < > all the
coimtiuiul iicgnn >
about as t pidly a
moving th vVngon fo
how or sor how else
as rnplillv the tr
slow inoven t of m
and I got s iratcd
for the hind cad of th
mv surprise 1 made dir
of the tloat which I hit
rebound that reminded
rather in an rjvkwnrd po1
pastor of the lletliodist ch
We soon got Who trunk
i positiou towints the fpoi
Paratoji Bmir nn xi to not
he left l > v tlieJI A thnt Walters was
nirain irged tt fcnj up Wriie frui
nuved I k nirt > ovcd ilown
wife and Walters t e timil lnucliing
at tlie rtIn iiliunl o niv Vituation
I swelled up like v Ie nd sVid Wet
ill have an in i i > V tlii fastdriMtiL
if hi neier net to tile trim TUis i oin
ins n t Midden lontmt itli the floor ol
limit m not as eoinfortable ai sonic
things 1 lnlvo tried We will tnke the
aggnge on to the depot and wjiit for
nortji bound train tomorrow
we were to take but a train off of the
ma i line ilet ouring becauso of i a
n I
After waiting some hour or more no
cauglit our train and were soon in Ainn
rillo where we nero to join our daughter
on the trip over the Fort Worth
Denver to Wichita Falls
But our troubles had not ended
All communications by any sort of
a vehicle with our daughters homo
was impossible to get So e had beon
instructed to go to tho Amarlllo Hotel
inquire for the room that our daughter
had reserved fur herself and us mako
ourselves ns romfortablo as possible
and wait for her coming that a lady
friend had agreed to bravo tho weather
and tho roads nml come to take her to
town and sho would join us as soon ns
sho could
A littlo before the hour for tke train
to leavo for tho south wo were informed
that there would ho no trnio that
night and that wo would havo b re
main for tho morning train which was
to leavo nt 515 a m Bo wo
baths and retired on regulation
in order to boready for tho enrly tr iln
At about four tho hero ot tho crovd
awoke disturbed tho slumbers of tie
others who wore soon dressed aid
marched to the lunch counter tn get a
littlo colTeo nml something c o U
all look
time
till soveiithlrty so wo could bo rjulct
mid that tlio hotel clerk would notify
us when tho bus eninc
We repaired to our room to await Uio
plcusiiro of tho train
We heard tlio approach of tho bus
but did not givn iU coming much ntten
tiiu thinking that thu clerk would notify
us If they imd como to take ub to
the tram
Imagine our eonstornatloii when up
= oii inquiry wo found that the bus had
U coinii ami gono with its load of pnssong
era to tho depot and that tho adorable
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Tiiuj ind informod tticm that wiP
nil reidv But tlio fnuu did not
mov1
Pnfil 1 10 wo at tliero an 1 not a
inovi nieiit of the train toward jur des
tinatiin did we discover
llir hiimlreds of others Here m tho
lame shape with ourselves and if it
is trie that misery loves lompauy no
I ad n abundance of it that morning
mil ms and soldier boys alike all do
< irltig to move on toward their ileatinn1
tion I knew that it was li great dis
p lippoi tnient to the soldier boys for
t malel the train tliat was in > tllc n1 n fmv n > s fur
1imViie ° n nt 010 wtl Ivo1 0C9
south was not the train that
from wlnim they
tor a lung tlmo
had been separated
But is it is with all our troubles tho
train pulled out about 1130 anil ne
were non going at splendid speed to
ward llioso whom wo loved
About 030 p in wo reached Wichita
Falls and were soon in tho fond om
braeo of thoso who had been wnlting
for hois for our coming with all our
troubln in the rear and Inrgely forgotten
They no longer worried us but
became themes for laughter and sport
So with nearly all of our troubles
To bo contlnucd
BIBLE STUDY AT M E OIIUROU
Tic Missionary Society of tho If E
church nil meet in Bible study at Alio
church fonday January l lth nt 300
oclock
The l on is Daniol Questions 703
770 led nv Mrs W A Porter
This body has had fow meetings for
some tiini on account of bad weather
and tlio inilucnrn epidemic Their leader
urges that ovcry woman in tho
church make n special effort to attond
nil incotuigH and help to put now lifo
In this great work Ilenso do not wait
to bo notified but remember there ian
meeting of tho Missionary Socloty
every Monday afternoon and pirn to
give this much to tho cause
strengthen tlio outer innn for the trip There i much for which wo sliould
As no left tho lunch room wo wore in bo ilovoullv fhnnkful and you im in
formed that thu train would not IcavoV iiieamire ixpress this thankfiiliifss to
tho AJniightv Ood by n regular tond
iice nt the ervices nt His house
You will in greatly benefited by nt
them meetings and yot pros
Sig In a great boiiollt b Ihnso
u fon ulio nro always In their
aco to work I
A hearty invitation is extruded to
ul to nttunii and help malio this tlio
bet year in tho record of the Jlethodlst
MiBlonnry BtuJoty
fUlT OF llIlllOITV
Sbscribo Tlio Tulla Ijornld
TUB FELLOW EMPLOYED ME
II D MA1LOEY
QENEEAL ATJOTIONEEB
Tulla Toxaa
C F SJOGI EM
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Kress Te
Firm Sales a Specialty
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Phono or writ
STOOKIIOLDEBS NOTICE
Tlio stockholders of tho Tulla Bank
and Trust Co of Tulia Texas will meet
In tho ofllco of tho hank tho socond
Tuesday in January 1D10 tho samo bo
Ing tho fourteenth day of tho month i
for tho oloction of dlroctors for tho on
suing year and the transaction of
such other business as may proporly
como beforo tho meeting
C E DUKE Cashlor
To th
Bwli
You
person
Losllo
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Texas
TUB STATE OF TEXAS
Slioriil or any Constablo
of
cr County aBEETINQ
iro hereby commanded to clto nil
lntcrcstcd in tlio wolfaro of
ip or and Orvlllo Spoor minors
ar nt tlio noxt regular torm of
mty Coiirt of Swisher County
o be lioldon nt tho Court IIouso
tliorcofj in tho City of Tulia on tho
Third Monday In January A D 1010
tho am o being tho 2Qth day of January
A p 1019 and contest if thoy soo
nroporito do so tho nppllcntlon of A
AI liehon which has been filed in said
court or Guardianship of tho porson
and ospto of said Losllo Spoor nnd Or
vlllo eicer minors
llorijii fall not but havo you boforo
Jl rt tho Dexi Usnn thereof
this I rit wllli your roturn thcroon
showilr how you hnvo oxocutod tho
same WHihVi J M Simpson clerk of tlio
County t > jt of Swislior County
Olvon undir my hand nnd tho soal of
said court ntoluoo In tho City of Tulla
this lfith da qf Dcccmbor A D 1018
HEAL J M SIMPSON
Clork of Coiaty Court Swisher County
Toxns
Subscrlbcor Tho Tulla Ilorald
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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/m1/2/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.