The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1, Friday, June 8, 1923 Page: 17
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Dr John Fitzjorrald
Mlriropractic Pioneer
Dr W II Wadkins
i The Future Welfare
Dr Stone Dal
Health Sor
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the report of the last
meeting bv l i Hitchcock it was
uiMintiioush vii < d to hold the
next seini annual meeting in Amarillo
in October
Mr A M Stinpsoti and Miss
Mare Hamilton were united in
marriage last Smunlay June 12nd
at Kress Texas The ceremony
was pi rforiiied bv Rev
son
J V Vin
Onr stnets are being put ill
excellent shape again after the
recent ram h the use of the city
drag and its engine rs
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anil has since lived
Christian life She
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AT YOUR COMMAND
complete stock of Drugs Stationery and Toilet nr
Your prescript ion will be filled as your physician
S Wiman
THE DRUGGIST
The Store of Individual Service
NOW IS THE TIME
IAVE YOUR WATCH REPAIRED BEST WORK
WSHIP GUARANTEED REASONABLE CHARGE
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fPRACTORS OF
PANHANDLE HOLD
BUSINESS MEETING
Us
wenlyfio Cluroprac
er the Innhandle met
nicnii auniiil session on
> mio 3 when matters of City
re transacted
i ru in Chiropractic As
niekcd by the Llovds of
id their method of pro
it t n Chiropractors of Texas
wa V plaincd by Dr Bromcrl
of AihimMo Practically all who
were not already members sent in
heir > hi iitions
Dr 1 Zmimer of Tulia Co
oporatoti md its accomplishments
Dr T Kilibe Dalhart
Tile nf the Sick tO Oct
Well h Methods of Their Own
lynt Jewelry Company
FOR
GIFTS THAT LAST
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age of 10 she united
band one sister six brother
j children and a host of friends to
mourn her loss
I Those of the relatives from a
distance here to attend the last
I sad rites were Her huslTand P cn
Ivehn and children Marvin Tay
and Kuhv Kehn of Oklahoma Citv
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Messrs J O and C T Flynt of
Hammond Oklahoma Mr and
1 Mrs And Flynt and daughter IJil
lie of Memphis Texas
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Miss Kosie Wright of Itronte
Texas stopped over between
trains Wednesday for a visit with
old time friends the lCnton ProIt
ers of the Jewel theatre She was
en route to Canyon where she will
enter the summer term of the
West Texas State Normal College
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Miss Lorn riff in was a visitor
in Amarillo yesterday and today
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18 cents dozen for eggs in Trade and 28
cents per pound for Friers Sell your produce
to the man that pays the most
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It Pays to Pay Cash
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E W FLYNTS SISTER
BURIED HERE TUESDAY
The body of Mrs M L Kehi j
sister of our follow townsman H i
W Fl tit was brought here Monday
from El Paso where she had
died Her home was in Oklahoma
> ut she was there in search J
of health The funeral was held j
in the Tulia Methodist church
Tuesday morning dune nth at j
1030 the services being conducted
by Rev C 12 Fiko After
which her remains were laid to
rest in Rose Hill cemetery J
Mrs ICehn was born in Missis1
Januarv I be
THE BEAUTYTCONTEST
sippi on 2Slh 1ST ben
n 1 ion ever I
ing at tlie time of her death 49
years four
old At tin
The PanhandleBeauty Contest
will bu the greatest event of its
kind ovcr held West of Chicago
according to advices sent out by
the Chicago office Il is being
conducted in conueeljoii with and
as a part of ihe IaiihandlelJoek
Island Lines Agricultural and
Community Life Institute at Amarillo
Texas dune 7th Sth and Jtli
1923 in the magnificent new Municipal
Auditorium
Delegates are attending all sessions
of the great PanhandleRook
Island Lines Agricultural and
Community Life Institute Juno
7th Sth and 9fh to act as ushers
and handle the social feature of
this great Institute
The beauty contest committee
will he of the highest order and
composed of people having had
actual experience upon the professional
stage and every contestant
may he absolutely assured of
the utmost fairness in making the
prize awards
Crowning the panhandle Queen
of beauty will take place
during the closing session of the
Institute June 9th The Queen
of Beauty will be chosen from
among the contestants by the
Beauty Contest Committee
The first prize will be awarded
to the Panhandle Queen of Beauty
and will consist of a free trip to
Hollywood California all expenses
paid both ways Many
other very desirable prizes will
also be awarded
Tulia is being represented in
this big contest by Mi s Marie
Wofford and she left yesterday
eld in this locality We
solicit your attendance and also
your musical inclination
IJov want especially
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with the Methodist
congregation tis nU Wp
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0s0ln lk1 special feature in which we want
leaves ims
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part If you
and not over
ire l i years of age
> be there to fall
in line
Fach and every community in
Swisher county will he expected
to have representatives at this con
gations with them
Come lets make it a day of singingThe following program will b
rendered beginning promptly at
10110 oclock a m
Opening song by the president
Two numbers by Mr C D Low
Two numbers by Mr Floyd
Drake
One number bv Mr 11 W Put
lor
tilen Blevins
Two numbers by Mr K F SimmonsOne number bv the Valley View
Class
Two numbers by Mr L E Holier
of Running Water Texas
Announcements 12 to 1215
121 to 1 > dinner on the
ground
Beginning promptly at 1 1 >
March by Miss Caraway accom
panied by parade
men present ages
LI years to 2 years inclusive
l > o numbers by Mr Tom Reagan
Two numbers by J L Lovvorit
of Canyon Texas
Class song by Love Class Male
Quartet arranged by Mr Scott
Ford
Two numbers by Mr J
Swepston
Two numbers by Mr Roy JohnsonSpecial by Dimmitt Quartet
with Mr C 12 Reynolds in charge
Class song Union Hill Class
Two numbers by Mr S J Taylor
of Dimmitt Texas
Quartet arranged by Mr J 12
Bonner
Class song by Wayside Class
Two numbers by Mr A R MillerBusiness meoting
Closing song and adjournment
Chas A Burgess
the order
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fULIA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS JUNE 8 023
ENDEAVORS TO HEREFORD aocaon
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The Christian I2ndcaor Society
of Hereford
invited the Tulia En r
deavor s and other societies of the I
Panhandle to join them in a i
Christian Kndoavor prayermeet
nig last Sunday in which the different
societies present took part
on the program
In the afternoon there was a
meeting to discuss plans for the
District Convention that is to beheld
at Friona sometime in AugustThere was a feast served to the
visitors aiyl a large lumber of
Hereford people about six o clock
The Tulia Endeavors are always
delighted to accept invitations
from Hereford for the Hereford
people certainly know how to
make your visit a pleasant one
while in their city Those from
Tulia who were so royally entertained
last Sunday were Mr and
Mrs E K Hulsey and son Mr T
L Parker Mesdames L II Clark
Solon Johnson Misses Hally Hut
ehinson Annie McSpadden liclen
Chase Marjoric Walters and Josephine
Clark
HEALTH OFFICER TELLS
US WHAT TO DO
When a health officer is appointed
and his appointment is
confirmed by the state he must
take his orders from the state
health department and is held res
seeing that all orders of the state
health department are carried out
in the district over which he has
jurisdiction This was brought
morning to present
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sent for the three davs Tulia is
hoping that she may win the
trip to Hollywood
SINGING CONVENTION
On Sunday June 17192 at the
Love School House 1U miles east
of Tulia with the help of the different
communities in Swisher and
neighboring counties we hope to
f tort orth convention lecentlv
111 Such officer i ii
is held responsible
should any cases of typhoid or
malarial fever he found in our
community
With these facts in mind it is
Mvy essential that the health officer
sees to it that his people
keep their premises clean free
from filth and disease breeding
places There will be an inspec
have the greatest hinging conven tion soon of the
elcanup cam
to cleanup must
A number of complaints have
vention The different workers come to my attention over the
are invited to bring their city about nuisances and danger
j ous breeding place
j These places must be cleaned
is not given to sanitation within
our borders
iroeery stores will have to >
make better anangemeiits with
the goods they are now placing on
the floors of their stores and es
peeially those goods placed on sidewalks
They must be screened
from flies All goods sold b the
pound must be weighed without
the wrapping paper In other
words a full pound must be giv
of all young en without the weight of the wrap
ranging from ping paper included Patrons oW
stores have a right to demand linnet
pound for each article bought
under the laws of the State of
Texas
Fly lime is now heie and ill
up ground closets must he kept
fly proof by screening When
closets are cleaned see Hint tin
12 scavenger properly replaces the
screening or report same to the
citv health officer
The state health officer w ill v is
it our city some timo during the
siimmet and it will he absolutely
necessary that all the orders m
carried out i
The rear of all the stores must
be kept clean and free from all
paper trash rotted fruit or eggs
or an v decveil nods This must
he either burnt buried or hauled
aw ay
Most of th i i1i ens of Tulia
have cut tlit ir weeds others will
have to and get them in better I
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ponsible for the sanitarv condi D
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condition than thej are at present
So far the city health officer
has been linient but insists
that you do more thau formerly
There is no excuse now for mi
cleanliness when we are furnished
with all the necessities for the
proper disposal of all disease
paign recently conducted in Tulia breeding filth
and it is hoped to find all such I Dr W A Morrow
places cleaned up in the city of City Health Officer
Tulia There can be no more con o
venient way of getting rid of the CAPT E E ROOS DIES
filth of the town than by connee j IN AMARILLO SATURDAY
tion with the sewer system how
ever this is not going to be forced
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upon any one if bv other
Capt E E Roos age 1U build
jneans 0f jie Santa Fe railroad from
they can dispose of all tilth hut
Can von to Tulia and from this
° city to Coleman died at a hospi
tal in Amarillo Saturday morning
at 1 > following a brief illness
suffering a paralytic stroke
Funeral services were held at
ot disease ie municipal auditorium in A ma
We are in the market for another
rain and it looks very much
ike wed get it
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One of our many farm building plans
Making
Poultry Pay
The difference between profit
and loss on your hens can often be
traced to the shelter you provide your
flock Good but inexpensive shelter
with proper sunlight and ventilation
aids in increasing the egg yield Our
poultry house plans were designed to
give the most practical aid to the poultry
raiser These houses cost comparatively
little to build They are modern and
convenient in every respect Wed like
to tell you just how inexpensive they areA
J HARRIS
The Lumberman
Service and Quality
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DOG BITES DAUGHTER
OF MR AND MRS T
COMBEST OF OLTON
Olton June 4th While playing
with her little pet dog the
little daughter of Mr and Mrs T
Conibest of Olton was bitten on
the lip and it was necessary t
j call for a doctor from Plainvie
I The little girls nose and cv lip
were badly injuryed and
I the wound was very
though not considered serious
is reported that there was no dan
i ger of the dog having rabies
A deal was made the first of the
week whereby Frank Wood o <
Tulia and Dick Robb of Lo renz
became owners of the Crystal
Cafe The cafe ecpiippinent was
bought from A M Pierson who
has owned that business for the
rill at 2J0 clock
In i cases where bath and waste ° o un > l sexcal nn0 nni
misnices nf llmsnn Post
water is turned into the streets A J Legion of which be was nnaguimMt took possessiouyes
is considered tm w d wull k
danerons to health
luminous io iitanii tl0 commanding officer
and must be stopped with some i here as a good 1 young business i man
sort of proper disposal This is ilr Rol1 C01CS i11 recom
I not an attempt to force eonnee r Vigle who formerly mended and it is predicted that
I tion with the sewer but if this f c ll lrnrniers Rlovator at these boys will make a success of
l is not given proper attention the rcss nns moved to Tulia and is this business Mr Pierson reports
state health officer will place a opening up a coal yard at the old that he will leave soon for the
I fine on the health officer and the llsllAlexander Co stand I fiulf const to make his home The
Special number arranged by Mr i < it of Tulia if propi r attention
people of Tulia are sorry to lose
this excellent family
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AT T1112 CLOSE OF BUSINESS APRIL I 1023
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 2103130S
Banking House Furniture Fixt 1900000
Stocks and Bonds oOOOO
Other Real Estate 125000
Interest in Depositors Jtv Fund 12 33281
CASH and EXCHANGE J3J8a039
TOTAL 3Sf2IS4S
LIABILITIES <
Capital Stock oOOOOOO
Surplus and Undivided Profits 5148579
DEPOSITS 27073209
TOTAL 3Sl21848
TUB AOOVH STATEMENT IS CORHUOT
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Engleman, J. S. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1, Friday, June 8, 1923, newspaper, June 8, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45560/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.