The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 9, Ed. 1, Friday, February 27, 1920 Page: 1
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volopcd by the members
Following is tho
program
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eordinl invitation is cxte1
every ouo to b present
Opening SongsNos 76 and
Special Music Orchestra
Prayer Bro Barrott
Kl to
Scripture Reading Mr Traev
Quortol Messrs II n Traev h
Tracy Ruio Cantrcll and Tamo s T 1
delation of the B Y I U tn
Church Mrs Bamwv
Octottor Misses liable Hale
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Stall Elenor
tigs Mcrnrling Iola
liindlej and Messrs Silas Oraha
J l rt Herron Hngood and
A Oofi
Christian Schools and Their
in the Qiurch Miss Estellc Barron
Quartet Mrs T M Littlojohn Mrs
Hrvin McOune Mi3scs Birdie Warren
nnd Estello Barron
Tho Duty of the Church to Its Young
People Mr Jim
Hale
Duct Whispering Hope Mis
jNouisa McFnrllng and Mr George
Tracy
Special MTislc Angelica Orches
tra
Closing SongiNo 25f >
Benediction 5 f
BAPTIST LADD3S AUXILIARY
The Baptist Woman V Amillarv met
Wednesday afternoon at the honie of
Ufrs Joe Neal forthe mission program
V mericanizatioii was the subject
S r discusiion and a most interest
vssion was enjoyed bv a large
vJui
ifter brief business
a session asocial
hour was greatly enjoved bv all
Mrs Neal assisted by Mrs Hnxford
served delicious refreshments
Next Wednesday the regular Bible
Study Class will be held at the church
The lesson is Corinthians 14 15 10
REPORTER
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Buy War Savings Stonipc regularly
til
Mc r Bui vnn Hale 0 C Tucker
M D La Velio Held Cln > ton Bryant
Ocorge Lonuie Porter Atno Kclm and
T < B Gee verc in llihivievr 1aM Friday
evening and night when they reeolve d
tho honor of Ilninyiew Lwlge of Klks
by initiation The candidate wcro escorted
to Floinlieu by Messrs D B
Ornwfoif Allwit Clnvton C C North
cutt and Walter B Tomlin on Tulia cit
iwn who are member of Ilniuview
lodge
At thi time there iwn a lax of
thirty even candidates received At
12 oclock that night after the initiatory
ceremonies a iuuptuoili > banquet ni <
spread and a royal good tunc win en
joyed
riahiview Lodge has a iaemhor hip of
about 500 We notice from the Vlaln
vie v papers that the lodge is plauulng
to build tliem a mngntfitent new home
The Ilniaview Klks are a bunch of
booster and it is sure that they vlll
build a linnii that will eqirii ihe ilitrin
ty of their lodge nd fully capable of
meeting the nccdV of Vlainview f fr
min vears to rome
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rRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sumln SVhool 1000 a m tubeet
hristVim Lhing 1 Peter 21
Plnc ll 12 lSl2fi Study this great lesson and
hen come to the class and help others
Preaching at 1100 a in Am 1 Mv
Vrothers Keeper
At Cs30 p in wo will meet with the
othodist in their clinrch and Bro
Vllclt and 1 will make a report on the
torrhureli World Movement Con
1 rence which was held in Bnllns last
Vek Be sure to come
A B HAYNHP Pator
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Mr L Campbell of theVlgo Paik
iiiiitr honored visitor
> was an in the
f terald ollice last Saturday and was
leased to take advantage of our club
Mng offer with the Dallas Semi Weekly
J arm Xews and h o both papers sent
o his mbiress for the coming year Mr
aud Mrs Campbell and their son S 1
n d family have leeently moved tn
Swisher County from Wise county Mr
Oainpbell is a Confederate veteran and
it is a plensure to hear him ell of his
experiences in the battles of the civil
war He is quite strong and active and
docs not show in tho leant the effects
< f his years The Herald is pleased to
ho numbered among tho friends of these
good people and glndly extends them a
ordinl welcome to Swisher Comity
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WALTER S TOMLINSON
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
AND WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU IN OUR LINE
Wo haw a registered Pharmacist in the store nt
us your next Prescription and have the pleasure
filled right
all hours Bring
of knowing it is
Wo carry a complete line ofT
OILET ARTICLES BRUSHES AND CIGARS
Tor Quality and Low Pric Boe
McCUNE DRUG CO
Night Phone 82 154
Phone 41
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Mer the ep ble dfrM
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doW some pleati lent have
or k
Uuion has been divide
group and alternately
charge of nn
tho fourth Snndav evenintrs i raJ 0n
groups umtu in a urognutU
battue Is that on the 7irVllKed
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will be gh y at tho S
So far thi group plan Sm Ur
plMrfldlr Much hrTorMd
talent
TULIA GENTLEMEN RECEIVE
THE HONORS OF ELKDOM
TULIA HERALD
TULIA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS FEB 7 1920
OUTSELLS
FOR 3000
Childress Texav > cb 21 With tho
sale of fiftyone head of bred Volaud
China sows nud guilts for a total of
22M0 or an average of 442 each Lon
Alexander of Children Saturday afternoon
broke all records for the Southwest
for hog sales The sale which was
held at the pavilion of Alexander
Miohie A done just west of Childress
was attended by several hundred furnv
Im titer reports stnte that Ml Irl
beck has sold the sow to Mr McFnr
llng or Clarendon for 100000 and retained
the lirst litter of pigs Mr Irl
Imek has also puiehnsed a big honed
registered Poland China hour for 5
00000 to head his herd
Mr Irlbeck is one of the most prom
incut hog rniseis of wisher County
He has proven that it is best to raise
none butregistered tockainl thiindd
ed advantage of this rojrtl oc iioicc VJ
lmbC1 be pioveu of financial
and make his farn
Horace Simpson of Silvorton was Jl him neir i
Tulia Wedncfday the guest of his uncle H WW fl 1 u
J M Simpson ami fvnihV I J1u
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Wall Paper
Has Advanced from 40 to 100 per cent
since we purchased our present Spring
Stock
Money
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I count it jijoyt nT > nMiTrto announce
to One and all that our new
furnare Ik now installed and is Inracr
and belter than ever before The Sunday
si liool rooms the basement and
auditorium will be kept per fee IH eom
fnrttlblo each Lords Day
All services will be as usiinl next
Sondiv except the sixithirtv oclock
hour Tho Senior R Y P V will have
charge of thnt service and render a
program that will inform inspire nnd
icvive you
If good music sincere pruyeis short
and pointed talks that will provoke
thought Is what you like in the way of
religions services conic out Sunday
evening and hear this program ami you
will not be disapointcd
Tho wisdom of having the young poo
pic use the fifth Sunday ovening sor
vu e has been proven to tho delight of
both church and pastor rod host of
administering friends
GORDON BARRETT Pn toroTHE L T D CLUB ENTERTAINED
On Prlday afternoon Pidiruary JOth
the L T D nub met and was verv
FAUMERS OF SWISHER COUNTY
3000FAUMERS
ORGANIZE A DAIRY ASSOCIATION
Lns Saturday afternoon about 3tflO
oclock u largo and representative
body of farmers of Swisher County met
at the court house The purpose of tho
mooting was to organize a dairy ivso
elation and to make plans for the purchase
of a number of tho best stock of
dairy cattle
Mr J O Fryo was elected as president
of tho association and County
Agent 11 G Ware n secretwytreas
iircr Vi > and mentw for buying
crs Tunehmeii n nd otiicrs from all parts dairy cattle were also discussed A
of Texas and adjoining States Kansas j proposition from Metrger Brothers of
Iowa and Oklahoma were well rcpre Dallas was Tend and discussed This
sentcd company u iuiiwi oll high grade
The offering of registered gilts and dairy cattle from sonic of tho best
sows was regarded by poticnced hogj stool in the country nnd tuberculin
men present at tho sale as among tho tesffd for411000 por bond in oar load
choicest offering scon at recent lots
tion rory animal was without blem1 bonl forty of the heifers were spik
i h and there was nuich snlrited Imldlng en for by thoe present
done Ms > > women nttendod the saloi Mossr 11 f Ware nud 1 L Chiles
and they as well n < the men aud buys were nnmoi is a cominlttcc to go t
entered the bidding and timdo several Dallas and wlect the tattle It ir e
pureJitises peutod that tho will Icrve about the
About half of the purehasus wcretlrtt of next week
made for Childress County herds al It is understood thnt some of tho
though coral choice jinnonls will goifMiuorn of PrKcoo county also veniro
to other counties and some to other some of these ViUy cattle and Interest
States Nearly all sows and gilts were I ed imrties arc working in that corinty
Bred to Lull s Orange No 2 > ri51 so tliut the two sliipmcnti xmty be initde
and to Lous Victory Bond No MSat tho amo lime
577 both owned by Lou > Alexander We think this n splendid uioe on
The high mark of tho sale was reach1 the part of our fanners A few acres
ed when a gilt Chiefs Model less than i Well lultivutod siinnlemouled by dairy
U inontlis aid biid bv Lewis Hn > incattle rnd thoroughbred sheep hogs
I hkldrcss nuut sold i > r tlltmo to Lnd aie guarantees of success for
wig Irllicek oi Happy Mr Irlbeck our people If these heifers proo what
later refused an offer of f1 ttit foi thotliey arc reporled to bo many more of
gilt made hy some Knnsas breeilers who
plnnued to enter her in the national
hog show
Two nthcis sold for more than 1000
one litter mute to the t0tMi cilt which
went to S T Cheat hum of Childress for
1025 Coy Bros of Childress paid
1025 for Lady luiubo a 2 ear old
sow A umber of others sold near tho
j 1000 mark and none sold under 200
Dallas Morning Xews
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our fnimcts will doubtless also join the
aisoelntloti and buy more dairy cattle
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AT THE METHODIST CHURCH
In a spot nil lcttei of danimrv 7th
12ii the Bnbsou statistical Corpm
ntiou makes an appeal to business mini
to stand bv the church Balison deals
in tditistics nud business facts nnd la
ilyl p Affet UPVir llllld
iniMtistlidl ijicr jliey
they would do vorv iiiuVb
AEROrLANE WILL COMB
NEXTTO
TULIA NEXT
TO
SUNDAY
W K Whipple vice president of the
Panhandle Aerial Soriro and Trails
portatlon Company of Amnrlllo ami
Messrs 0 II Beverley and D Boyd
pilot aMators with the company w cto
l < dtors in Tulla Thursday It Will bo
temembcred that Mr Bovd was hltt
some time ngo In an teropinno accident
at Plnlmlow He has recovered and is
again roady > fnr scrvViV Mr Boyd
says that accidents will happen In mo t
oory business and with Hie most cure
ful oreenutimistUiat he is not dismaj
ed but appreciates tho good conit > an
for whom lie Is woiklug and will be
pet haps the tnoM highly developed tiH obtained
irauiiitiou of Km kind in tho world
Because of thin fact their tithllto to
tho value of the chinch should lie of
inUiost to the business man After
speaking of soiurllios nt enine length
he hits this to say
The steel boxes the legal pnpeis
and tlie other things which > look upon
im so Important mo the mere shells
of tho eggs The value of our investments
depends not nn tho strength of
our bank but rather upon the tiiigth
of oili chinches Tho religion of the
were vtvsminmally is reallv tho bulwark of our
w TiiliirVstinonK
> mnko ntlor nn own suites for our cld
V L < 1 > liotj call for the mil ions sake let tm
Io Never iiilnd
iuvo
pleased to continue In the service
Mr Whipplo stales tht his compnliy
will Inaugurate a mall Trvlco bctwee n
Dilhurt nnd Foil Worth nnd also han
die bnilness for the several banks Mono
tho route
Mr Whipple also nuthoilrcs tho Her
abl to state that one of his ccinpiiuys
hcrophiu will lie ia Tulla next Sim
day IVbruntv 2Uth if tho wealliev per
lulls The weather and unaxoldaldn
ondlttons prevented tho compnu v sending
an aeroplane to Tulla eumo few
weeks igo as they announced thuv
would However If the weather s nt
all favornblo hc will mlno uct SundayThe binding plm e foi neroplimes n
Tulla has been designated as tin open
ground tint West of the depot Our eltJ
ens w ill no doubt get togethei and
4ltnko proper markings of tills gioiinds
It Is ur < ed that our cllicns be jireHCitt
when the ncroplauc coiiich nnd liceoiiie
belter iiciiuiiinled with tho pilots and
oIIUmiiIk of Hie Pntihalidlo Aerial
lco aud Transportation Company
if
r theology iH oitt ofjlato This
cfflniont
muro Tin
saf tv of all wo iiuce Is duO to
the
ohurcho even in their piesent meffi
ciout und inactive stntc By all that
wo hold dear lei us front this very dm
give niiiK tune inoliiv and thought to
the chinches of our city for upon these
the value of nil we own ultimately de
ponds
Amen1 Iiiiiii to church
Hominy school at 045 a in Earl
Porter superintendent
Preaching at 31100 n in
Junior Epworth League nt i t0 p
m Mrs 8 A Duckctt Leader
Senior Epworth League at St tO p m
Mrs 1 E Swopulon Loader
Praycnncetitig nt lt0 p in every
Wednesday evening
The evening seivice will he n union
I service and the Rov A B Hiiynes nud
I myself in short addresses will give
oiir imjircssioiis nf the purpose mid
plan of the Iiltorchnn h World Move
iiient as thov weic set forth in the pn
tors i nnlorcitt c held in Dallas List
week Special music lie Methodist and
delightfully entertained at the lovely Piohbvterian rs
and hospltiible home of Mrs It O Por ° WILLhl I I
tcr in the northern part of the city
After the arrival of the guests tables
were uranged for games of 12 nt
the close of which it was found that
Pn tir
ECONOMY 18 ACID TEST
IN JUDOINO GOOD COOKH
Misies Dnkn and Bmith had tied for The real siijnririritv of a good ook
high score In the cut Mis Duku i jlH not so much in making fuioj or
being the winner was awarded a benu ox > onsi dishes u in the ultra tlvo
tiful bon bon dish hninlpainteil in a preparation of iiiox iinive everyduv
cniivcntinnnl design Idishc and in the skillful < oiiiliimitiim
A musical program added much tojof flavors Tin appetiing dishes a
the plcasuro of the afternoon a piano j good cook can make out of the cIkiiji
solo by Mrs McMiirtry a vocil solo or cots of meat or of moat left overs
i by Miss Duke a pianologue by Mixslare almost endless More skill and
Smith Music by some of our great time arc required in their preparation
artistf was rendered on the Edinoii tban in the simple < ookiug of the more
Tho hosteis wrved a deliinns two expensive cuts jnat as morn time and
course luncheon consisting of saiul j skill are n ipnrcd for careful uitdligoiit
wichiH chicken siiltid olives cake and marketing than for haphaatd order
i of fee
The members partaking of the hos
ipitnlity wore MesdniiicK Kwepstori
Tomlinson Tucker McCiine Aott Me
Murtry Klous Scott Taylor and Miss
Duke The invited guests were Misses
nig Onto upon a time mic Ionise j
kconcrs seemed to hav e n prejudice
ngailist economiing To day most of
them an glad to have suggestions lor
economical method which will insiin
tho comfort of the family and keep tho
Smith Uoode pud Armstrong of Pluin I menl as varied and apjietiring hn whciii
view and Misses Davis Tomlinson and i they cost more A good housekeeper
Davis tin Pnitrd Htaten Department of Agri
Mesulaincs Scott and McCune will be 11 ulure suggests should take as much
the hostess at the next meeting of thc jiridfl in sotting a good table at a low
club price as a manufacturer loos in lessen
REPORTER iug the ro t of production in iiU tm toiy
M
8VBEV CURDS PIE
Soi
One of tho delicacies that our grandmothers
served when company came
was sweat curds pie It is pint as good
as it over wns though served lens often
than in tho oldmi dajs Tho curd is
by adding rennet to warm
milk and allow lug tho milk to stand
until it hardens The curd Is thou brok
en up and strained To the cuid from
ofmllU add one level tablespoon
of butter one fouitli of a cup of
sugar ihe yolks of two eggs n few
Zanto currants oi chopped rnisiiiM inn a
little nutmeg
Whoy nlno wns much uvod in narlici
limes and In still a favorllu boverago
with many pooplo It Is employed espo
sillily in dleU for invalids
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TULtA HEREFORDS WIN PRIZES
AT AMARILLO CONVENTION
Conutx Agent II 0 Ware returned
Thursday evening from Amarilbi where
ho attended tho Buyers and Sollot
Convention Ho reports that large
cioud wcio in attendutue and that
good fellowship prevailed The proceed
ings of the convention were very interesting
and tho enteitaiiinicut furnish
led by tho Amarillo booster was cor
tntuly good Mr Ware states that ho
wns most favorably Impressed bv Hon
Pat M Neff of Waco candidate for
ilovoinnr of Texas Tho members nt
the convention and visitors loemoil to
bo likewise most fnvornlilv Impressed
Mr Waio reports that ttn sale of
Hereford entile wah an important foa
tare In the prlxc nwnrded tho Tulla
iattic received stilisttiutlal favors
though he savs not really as much is
ho taluks poirounllv tliov shmild have
In the list of ptlvis the following
Tulla brvodcis and raisers of Hereford
rereived the prlttjs siie ltIcdi HMr 0
C Poff won second la Claim 1 > Ked
biilla vlth Dttitrtil NM Ait3V0
Mr lva Hut hkAtr won foyrpi In
OlftKVljotJuiunV v + teV g bnllifvl1 l
Plainsman No V HilU Mt Illitcldsoa
ulso vMfft iSltil In CitM 7 I vv year
old ciwo4 with Plains Lmlv Vletorv
Liss til Ctis 10 siuirtr hetfnr call
won fourth pi Do
v bolieVc thvt the prices Willi bv
these export breedeis and tnlnTs will
Ini bill InconllvcH Tor tunii > more of our
people to onto their thoroughbred cattle
nnd of tioumv to win prl ot Tho
IhoiHighbred cattle luiidiiess Ih lillt in
Its infnucv In Swinhor Countv nnd with
our advauliigcN of elmat0 walor rtnd
soil piodiirlng erons of large propor
Ions we onlhlcntly expect greater
siieccss at each succeeding exhibit of
live Htock
CASTRO WPLL SPUDS IN
Tim rig for tho Seven Slates Oil
fomiiniiyM well on D O Lairds OYO
lunch in Ciistro county has been erected
ut last nnd tho well spudded in At
tins wilting they are boring n hole
Thin well is located on the southnast
ipmrtor of Section I League I Delta
countv school lliiuls Castro countv
Iboilt live miles north of Oimmttt
Ileicfoid Hi inn
Miss Loruu
Tnlln i IimiIs
heie wllh hot
lii l Mis I W
nocaocr
HutchtliKi li of the
spent tl e weel ml
undo und mini Mi
Uiiv llaluvliw Ncvvs
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A Bankind lionie
xvhat we try to iv our cu i
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At the close ol business on Dec 1 st 1919
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 25888215
Banking House Fur and Kix 19774GO
Stocks and Bonds 50000
Other Real Estate 90000
Interest in Dep Guar Fund 133248
CASH and EXCHANGE 14051483
TOTAL 42400437
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 5000000
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Surplus Undivided Profits 3957145
DEPOSITS 33533292
TOTAL 42490437
The above statement is correct
C E DUKE Cashier
TULIA BANK ATI 11ST CO
TIJIIATICXAS
OPriCKKB
W H Hale Prildut
Wm W rd VirtlrMitiut
C K Duk Cwhlr
i O B rk Am Miliar
W li JUU
Win Wsnl
C K Duke
K 0 PAtcbiag
DIRKCTOKH
W Hill
Win Todd
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 9, Ed. 1, Friday, February 27, 1920, newspaper, February 27, 1920; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41915/m1/1/: accessed April 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.