The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1, Friday, May 21, 1920 Page: 2
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for us light tender biscuits
toasty brown and all pulled up
with goodness 1 For mother is sure
of her baking powder Calumet
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Its dependable Kcyilts
always the same the best
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clients ns have been approved olli
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You Save When You Buy It
You Save When You Use It
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If you lfM < r > tu < for llirn eirs IKnu tin month of April students
or more on tlo > enslicHrv li i i > m the I ilun tin morse In public health nurs
crop basis 0 pinrter smtiii r t liut
bullion for union r fullowrl li it i >
tlui KiiHtcrn part of yvviider i unity
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BHOTIIUUB i M ade I
Irlffiu 1irHt National Hunk Uuttliug
Plalitvlow Texas
in which in being given at till Unl
i rsitv of Texas under tho direction of
Miss liiii Puffoy naKTtotl l7 school
lillilrii of Austin Special attention
win given to defective tooth It was
fiiml Mjnt ofl per cent of till children
examined needed denial nttcntlon
For first class Auction Service
phono or write
Adams McCrerey
AUCTIONEERS
Wayside Texas
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PRAY AND TRANSFER LINE
Leave Your Orders or Phone to
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I n l u Couj v A i i Hvlf tniting
snul iijhuu h > i tJi lit k oi ilu ivu t popular
nicniliis tit tin l > n1 Ktnil lr is a Hrtui
nentiv uuWeil cur wita sluing plato glass
wiinloNxs an open oirwirh plenty of shade
Thiti in inclement wculpr em liwl ami coy
dustijroof and ruinproof Just tho cur for
traveling salesmen p > 4qrns architect contractors
builders and a regular family car for
two Demountable limswijh 3 > jinclMiws all
around To women it brings the convenience
and comforts i > f the electric with the durability
ami econom of the Ton car Early orders will
avoid long delays in delivery
Ford Garage
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We Must Aid By Extendinf
Credits Says Davison
GRAVE MENACE TO U S A
Uuropean Ruin Would Involve Amerl
ca Starvation and Diveaie
Rampant
Deo Molnei Ia Sp aVlns l iforo
tlip BOticral ronfnrenre of tho Metho
dint Episcopal Church Henry 1
Davlnon chairman of tho board of
Hovoinors of the IniiRtie of lied CroiH
nocletted said
An chairman of the convention of
Red Uronu nocli tlo composed ol rep
reHcntatlves of twenty seven nations
that met recently In Geneva I am
cuiitodUn of authoritative reports re
cordlnK appallltiK comlltlons anions
mlllloiiH of people living In eastern
Kuropo
One of the moat terrible tragedies
in the history of the human race U
being enacted within the bioul belt
of territory lying between the Baltic
and the HUck and Adriatic siii
This are Includei the New lialtla
tateit Poland Chechoslovakia the
Ukraine Austria HuiiRary Uouinania
Montenegro Albania and Seibla
The rtports which come lo us make
it clear that in these war ravaged
lands civilization has broken down
DlnMee beiuivuinunt anil suflcririK
are present In prautically every household
while food and clothing are In
sunlclent to make life tolerable
ilea women and chllilicn arc 1 > Ihk
by thouaands and over vast oncecivl
llzed aieaM there are to be found
neither medicinal appliances nor medical
skill sufficient to coie with the
devastating plagues
Wholesale starvation Is tlueatencd
la Poland this summer unless she can
proruro food supplies In largo quantities
There are o approximately
2 iOOOH CiiMi of typhus In lolintl and
In the aen occupied Ijy Poll i lloops
Worst Typhus Epidemic In History
This Is alieuly one of the rtoir
typhus epidemics in the woilds hi >
toiy In CiiMtia uholc tmsus ate
eripiileii and business suspended In
ouo dlHlnclx Lhei is but one doctor
to each 100000 people
In the Ukraine n wore told typhus
and Infliicimi have affected most
of the population
A report fioin Vienna dated February
12 said There are ratlonB for
tlnee weeks Uctili stalks through
the streets of Vienna and takes unhindered
loll
Htitlapit iccoiillni to our Informn
lion Ir one vast city of nllscry and
HUlteiiuR the number of dtmtliH is
doublij that of births Of the liiU000
cliildien In the schonlt 100000 nro do
pendent on publie chalrty There aie
110000 workers idle
Typhus and Miiallpox have Invaded
the four countries composing Checho
slovakia and there Is lack of medicines
soap mid phynlcUns
In Serbia typhus has broken nut
again and there aie but 00 phyM
elans to minister to the needs of that
entire country
In Montenegro where food Is running
short theie aie but the ph si
clans for a population of 0100011
Itetiirnlng to the United States a
few weeks ago with all thee stories
ringing In my ears I found myself oiue
more In a land whose gianarles were
oveiflowing whore health and plenty
abounded and where life and activity
and eager eutei pi l e were In the full
flood
I asked myself What If this plaguo
and famine wore bote in the great
totriiotv between the Atlantic seaboard
and the Mississippi valley
which fairly parallels tho extent of
these ravaged countries and that 6f >
000 MO of our own people condemned
to idleness by ln K of raw material
and wIiom Hold bid been devastated
l > > invasion arid laptue were racked
b > star itin and pestilence ami if
we had Hi eil up out voices nl Invoked
ho mention of our brothers in
hippioi 1 i to our own deep
nl ertos and on rlei hnd fallen on
deaf ears would v not In our < le < piilr
evciaiin opiui their hoflrtleMiess
Only Three Ways to Help Curopf
There nie thiee iinvs by llih
theie stiUken 1im can seeiie ip
plies from th > om do world One is
by paynien one li v credit ami to
thiid i b eviHuixe of commiilitiu
lfthese peoples mod io buy inaieiMl
and HupplU in siencn at the puMUit
maiket value of their eunuiine
Auvtrla would have to piy foit tune
the oiiginnl cost lornuuiv tlnrtvn
times Ciieece jut double Veeho
SHnukla fourteoi trutes and Poland
lifiv limes Thee Ugurus are oflielai
and aie a hue in lev of the economic
p it of thee coiuitrlP
It clear theicfoie that they can
a i irlio us gold tut the tilings they
have nor have they uither pro
dints or aocutltiVn to offer In return
for ciodit If only they could obtain
raw material which these Idle millions
of people could convert into
nuuiufai r l products the would
have s < thing to tender the world
In retim for its law material food
amf iu Mi ine But if they have neither
mouev i or credit how are they to
take tht fir l tep towanH rdemp
tlonQua
Qua talf tbe world may eat while
the other half starves How long do
you neileve the plague of typhus that
is taking a hideout death toll la Ks >
thonU and Poland aud the Ukraine
and eating alotiR the ftluges ot G r
Continuist on Paye 7
TUX ONLY TO
TIIK 8TATK OK TKXAS
To the Sheriff or anv Constable of
Hwlsher County OHKETING
Vou are cemmaliiled to summon A
11 Miller by nmkiug publli ation of
this citation once in each week for
four successive weeks previous to the
return day hereof in some newspaper
published in yourjCotinty to appear at
th e nest regular term of the Justice
CITATION BV PUBLICATION
TIIK STATU OP TKXAS
To the Sheriff or nnv Constable ot
Swisher County OltUUTIXO
You are coiiiniamlcil to summon A
B Miller by making publication of
tliis citation once in each week for four
successive weeks previous to the re
turnday hereof in some newspaper pub
llshfcj in your Coilnly to appear at the
next regular term of the County Court
of Sivixhor County to lie hidden at the
Cour House thereof in Tulia on the
third Monday in July A I 1020 the
same being the IOJli day of July A D
I 2i > then and lliore to answer a petition
filed in said Court on the 15th ilnv
of Xiivembcr A 1 HHtt in a suit
numbered on Hie d Let of said Court
No IS wherein li 11 Suiiirall is
Plaintiff and The Happy Drilling Com
puny a firm coinpo eil of A B Miller
mid Boss Ward and A B Miller and
Itoss Ward iiulivdiually are defend
ant b and said petition aileging that I > e
feiulaiits are indebted to Plaintiff in
the sum of f 15000 for work done bv
plaintiff as tool dresser in drilling oil
well on Section 11 Hlock M 1 in Swisher
County Texas during the mouths
of October and November 1010
llUltUIN FA 11 NOT But have you
before said Court t its aforesaid next
regular term this writ with your return
thereon showing how you have
executed the same
liven under mv hand ami the seal of
said Court this l 2tli dnv of Mav A I >
1020SHAI
SHAI 1 M SIMPSON
Clerk of the County Court of Swisher
County Texas
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Arthur Brisbane Mild one way to
elminate stupidity is to make it expensive
The man who sells his Liberty
Bonds when he can keep them is stupid
and bii > stupidity costs him money
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Irompt Sorvice Bath hi Connection
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5 MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN ALL NEED TALCUMS
Tlnri are apeeinl ttlcumi for Itahy for th nan nhoshaves for utc In a bath for ln ect bite M a de
odorant anil for Kcn < nl toilet u e
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TULS OA3CP MO IMS W O W
Regular BMtlig night Tataday of1
each waak In tie ka > orer the Till
Bank ft Trust Ce M rgt4 to
be preaant and viaiting orartifM an
always walcoms
J O BASS C C
S C GRAHAM Clerk
luy Treasury Savings Certificates
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CRAWFORD PHARMACY
Phone 39
OITATIOV BV PUBLICATION
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Home Building
II is one of the factors in character building
Stlpty to tridS in 7 1 to of I You cannot be a free man with rent day1
inlay
Ivrc4g Texas on the second Monday in
liineA D 11 2 the same being the
11th iluy of luuej A D 1020 then and
there to answer a petition filed in said
Court oft the 11th day of November
A 1 llll > in a suit numbered on the
docket of said Court Xo 43 wherein
O P Mhltshertrer is Plaintiff and the
Happy Drilling Company a firm composed
of A liVjMiller and Koss Ward
and A H Millerand Boss Ward indiv
bluntly are defqiulants and said petition
nllcping that IWendauts are indebted
to Plaintiff in flic sum of 1S000
for work done by Plaintiff in drilling
oil well on Section II llloek M 0 in
Hwlsher County Texas durint the
months of October anil Xoveinber A
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IIUKKIX KAIL NOT But have you
fore said Court tit its aforesaid next
rcpilrr term this writ with your return
thereuu showing how you have
executed the iiine
liven under mj haml offnnillv
this lit day of Mav A 1 lfi ° 0
SKAL > W O BOTTS
Justice of the Peace Precinct Xo 7
Swisher County Texas
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constantly looming ahead
Build you a home buy your material
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ROCKWELL BROS CO
Tulia Texas
H D MALLORY
General Auctioneer
No sales too large
Nonetoo small
To receive my most
careful attention
Phone 31F58 Tulia
THE one best finish for Kitchen
walls woodwork or furniture
has proven to be DEVOE
ENAMEL Unafifec i by greccc
or dirt easy to apply and easy
to clean
FURNITURE STORE IJ XFXAS
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CULTON ABSTRACT TITLE COMPANY
ABSTRACTS
See us for a 6 per cent Loan
INSURANCE
FORD CAR OWNERS BE HAPPY
Get a CHAMPION SPARK GENERATOR for your car Saves
Gasoline Makes old Plugs fire like new Starts your car twice as
easy Price 350
S C GRAHAM General Agent
Agents Wanted Tulia Texas
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1, Friday, May 21, 1920, newspaper, May 21, 1920; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41903/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.