The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, April 13, 1923 Page: 19
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No 9ft Due to arrive at 1126 p
COLD IN THE HEAD
U an acute attnek of Nnwil Citnrrh
Thoin tubject to frequont < oM are
generally In a mn down romlltlnn
HALL8CATAIUU1 MKDICINE Is n
Treatment conslBtliiK of an Ointment to
be used locally nml a Tonic which nets
Quickly throiiBh tlir niouil on tho Mucous
Surfaces iHilldlm up the Kyetcm
und making you Icsx Iinb1r > to cold
8old by UrUKKlKts fur ov r 40 Years
k F J Cheney Co ToIpiIo O
J A ZIMMER D C
CHIROPRACTOR
hono No 0 Tulla Texai
A F
A M Lodge
Regular mooting on Saturday
> n or before full moon
H CULTON
LAWYER
ulia Texas
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A Chance To Clean Up
Clothes Called for nnd Delivered
Phone 184
BOB EDWAKD Proprietor
Eagle Tailor Shop
H L JORDAN
LAWYER
OkFlCK IN COUIIT HOUSE
TUXIA TEXAS
imperial Barber Shop
i T A COMER Proprietor
I BABBEE8 VD LAUNDRY AGENTS
tlye t Side Aju
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JtlFARM LOANS
MSf G 12 Per Cont
j WHY PAY MORE
jNB eu a Federal Farm Loao on
ifegbuy Terms payable at your option
j ffcrou li the Talis National Farm
pjbaaa Association
WQlC HUTCHISON
8 cretar7Trea nrr
Barber Shop
Phone No 72
Fk O BTANFOBD PTop
LAUNDRY AQBNOY
JVMBPt aerrlca Bath
In Connection
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Dr J C Stobaugh
DENTIST
TULIA TBXA8
Fheae 181
fofflre over First National Baak
ASPIRIN
Say Bayer and Insist
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nleai you see tho same Bayer oa
ikago or oa tableti you are aot get
agitho genulao Bayer product pre
lifted by phyilclnna over twentytwo
reu i and proved lafe by niilliom tor
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fjKuruclio Khcumntisni
JfNouralBln Inin Pain
A fept only Bayer package which
Minii proper directions Haady
MVM of twelve tablets cost few fats
uggiiU alio tell bottles of 24 and 100
ilrin is the trade mark of Bayer
flanufaoture of Monoacetleacldester of
BalleylieMli
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WE ITRIVE TO PLEASE
Occasionally we have printed
little essays on the country editor
and have fouud some of them reprinted
in exchanges We happen
to know a few things about the
daily grind of a country editor
and a fellow can write best about
the thing he knows Editing a
country paper is not always as
easy as it looks and the editor
naturally makes many mistakes
The most frenuent cause of re
in giving his readers the news of
the community We try very
hard in this office to avoid any
appearance of playing up items
regarding any set of people Hut
we just can t make some people
believe this We would not intcn
hurt the feelings of
i most sensitive readei of the News
Sometimes the compositor ships
an item or turns two pages of
copy instead of one The proofreader
works under pressure just
before going to press and fails
to notice the oversight The item
is left out and the person to
whom it referred looks in vain
for it when the paper comes out
The disappointed subscribers immediately
charges the editor with
grajih when the editor in ict
never knew it had been written
Another great cause or regret in
the newspaper office is the la > t
moment ruthle killing of good
news item to make room for an
advertisement that was received
too late to give up time for extra
pages to take care of it The business
man rushes in at the eleventh
hour with hi > copy for a big
advertisement begs for space and
threatens lo boycott the paper if
he does not get it Ve ueld to
the jingle of the dollar and in tin
rush to make room for the store
announcement the item about ou
or jmir family is omitted Iut tti
the aeragc person who knows
nothing about the limit of a newspaper
chase the editor is chirirnl
with a personal spite against mi
and purposclx leaving out tl
cr item in which you were most
interested And so it goes
seldom hear of tlic nice things a c
say about people but let soim
thing be overlooked or lost in the
shuffle and we are roasted to a
finish Chillieothe Valley News
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DUPLICATE WAVE LENGTHS
USED WITH SUCCESS
Los Angeles April l > r the
first time in radio history two
class lOOnieiers lioardcasling
stations went on the air in the
same city at the same time and
presented their programs siniul
taneoiisly when recently in this
city KIIJ the Los Angeles Times
presented its regular concert and
the new KIM the KainiuerAii
thouy enteral Radio Station
hcbl it dedication program The
event was made possible through
a conference between those in
charge of the stations and Mai
J I Dilliou Federal radio in
speclor for the sixth district
Major Dilliou bclives that this
may lie common practice soon if
Congress will pass the eontemp
latcd legislation providing a uid
er hand of wave lengths for station
He expects that the legisla
ion will give wave lengths stif
fieieni meters apart so that listeners
in will have no difficulty
in tuning in the station thc desire
to hear
K1II will continue Jo broadcast
on ib wave Icngj if approxi
inately 100 mctci and the KIM
will broadcast with a wave length
near meters Tho two stations
have tested this pufiT rc
cently both being on the air at
the same time on wave lengths
varying from Ifi to 2f > meters
With a selective tuning device
it was found that 10 meters difference
did not permit of separation
while 15 meterw inadeit possible
to tune the station desired
moderately well although there
was found sonic interference
At a difference of J5 motors perfect
elimination of interference
wus found It is therefore or
pouted that a difference of 40 motors
will make possible tho relation
easy reception of concerts
which will be presented by both
ItlVfl and K1AL at the same time
Jtiidia Dijcst
PIOPITA1LE MCW
NEVER STOP GROWING
Rccently in an exhibit entitled
Pork Production
the Department gave the essential
points for raising swine economicallyAccording to the Government
authorities good breeding stock
proper mating and careful fecd
gret docs not come from the ing of tne brood sows are all im
things he prints in his colums portant but a point in hog rais
but from the things he leaves fing thai should rccievo more at
out Wc know by experience tention because it is often neg
that more readers are offended looted is the necessity of kecp
because something in which they ing the young pigs growing eon
are interested is left out of the timiously from the moment of
paper than because something I birth to maturity
they do not endorse is printed Even before tlie pigs are wean
I o miss your personal item is tak cd thev should have access to
en as a direct slap from the editor corn in selffeeders as a supple
A worth while country editor nient to the sows milk As soon
or report urn ever lets his personal ns thev are weaned the pi s
animosities creep into the colums should be kept on full feel either
ol his
paper or any favorites v selffeeders or by hand
We have purchased 122000 pair LT
S Arm v Munson last shoes sizes 5 12
to 12 which was tho entire surplus
stoik of one of the largest U S Govern
purposely cutting out the para I unt lloe contractors
This shoe is garanteed one hundred
per rent solid leather color dark tan
bellowN tongue dirt and waterproof
j The actual value of this shoe is 000
Owing to this tremendous buy we can
offer same to the public at 295
Send correct size Pay postman on
delivery or send mouey order If shoes
are not as represented we will cheerfully
refund your money promptly upon
rpiicst
Xitional Bay State Shoe Company
2PG Broadway New York N Y
TUB TUL riKRALC
to tulu mmukw
shown by the
United States Department of
Agriculture at tho International
liivcstock Exposition Chicago
A p
proved types of selffeeders hayracks
troughs and watering
I fountains were shown in the ox
t liibit Proper feeds md exercise
furnished to vigorous pigs of pio
per type result in bogs of market
j weight at about eight months ot
the a > e
The profitable pig is the one
that never stops growing from
farrowing to market is a good
slogan for every hog raiser The
Southland Farmer
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PUBLIC SALES
NO LONGER A JOKE
Everybody around Panhandle
recalls how up to a few years ago
the funny men of the city newspapers
were all the time laughing
about the country folks Farmer
Corntassel Uncle Reuben
and other alleged rustic characters
were the subject for many
a joke and cartoon But you do
not see so much of that cheap wit
now The country resident and
the country itself have become too
popular Many of the brightest
people are settling in rural surroundings
The man with bushy
whiskers is no more common in
the country than in the cities
Wish
I have taken Cardui for rundown
wornout condition
nervousness and sleeplessness
and I was weak too says
Mrs Silvie Estes of Jennings
Okla Cardui did me just lots
of good so much that I gave it
to my daughter She complained
of a soreness in her sides
and back She took three
bottles of
Genuine Rockford Sox
3 pair for 50c
Mens Athelic union
suits regular 100
value Special S5c each
Mens work Shirts
Special each S5c
Childrens Coveralls
2 to 7 each 150
REAL BARGAINS
For
THE THRIFTY
Mens leather palm canvas
gloves at a pair 25c
Good heavy canvas
gloves 2 pair for 25c
Womens one strap rubber
heel mah agony
pump at a pair 295
Womens one strap blk
kid rubber heel pump
extra good value 250
Mens Scout Bal good
solid leather work shoe
at a pair 300
Mens dress shoes blk
kid straight last rubber
heel at a pair 500
ofAFiDUl
The Womans Tonic
and her condition was much
better
We have lived here near
Jennings for 26 years and now
we have our own home in town
I have had to work pretty hard
as this country wasnt built up
and it made it hard for us
I WISH 1 could tell weak
women of Cardui the medicine
that helped give me the strength
to go on and do ray work
E95
Everywhere you find folks who
do not tue the toothbrush and
razor as they ought to but the
cities have quite as many of them
as the country buuch in these
times and if there is any difference
the rural crowd would
look more alert mentally as well
healthier physically No there
isnt so much kidding of the
rural residents in the city papers
now Thats largely due to the
fact that the city newspaper men
have come to rcalizo where there
their bread and meat comes from
Panhandle Herald
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PARMULA THAT WORKED
A man who today is recognized
as a leader in the business
world and who a few years ago
It Pays to Pay Cash
Tulia Texas
Largest stock of wo
mens ready to wear in
Tulia Prices the very
lowest
The Path to Economy
Trading at this store is
a splendid start toward
the goal of economy
You may depend on our
quality We put our
name and business reputation
behind both
and ARE AT YOUR
SERVICE
Signed
BURNS PIERCE
New Spring suits for
men in the new covert
cloth with extra pair
pants good workmanship
and the very best
materials 2250 to
2750
New oxfords for men
at a pair 600 to 9 00
36 inch light color percale
at a yd 15c
A new stock of Stetson
hats have just arrived
+ + + < + Hj + + + + i
FaftMat
started at the very bottom of the
ladder was asked rcccnily to
what thing did he attach the
most importance in his snecest
He replied
To a word of advise given
me at the outset by a successful
man Mr Henry Leland the
grand old man of the automobile
business told me that if I tried
to be clever cunning and sharp
that I might get ahead but that
the chances were against me
Youll find too much competition
that field he Baid If you
want to take the sure road to success
be just plain honest
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Blank typewriter paper put up
in packages of 25 and 75 sheets
for sale at this office
JUST RECIEVED CAR
Black Strap Molasses
For Hog and Stock Peed
x > k MJXM Hk > kK m m4 > h
ACALA
COTTON SEED
36
inches
50c
Guaranteed fast color
suitings 36 inches wide
at a yd 50c
32 inch liberty dress
gingham comes in
checks and plaids fast
colors at a yd 25c
36 inch pajama checks
pink and white extra
good value at a yd 25c
PRICE
is
PROOF
36 inch soft finish no
starch extra good
bleached domestic at a
yd ISc
Extra good Chevots
reg 25c value at a vd
19c
Premium standard
Sheets torn size 81x90
reg value 175
Special each 149
Exclusive agents for
Royal Society fancy
work and thread
Phoenix Silk hose for
women at a pair 125
to 150
A A
i V T W
Best Colorado lump and nut coalprice
lowest
We Deliver Coal
Mxtrite Dairy Peed
Light Crust Flour
FARMERS GRAIN CO
PHONE NO IB
TTTLIA TBXAS
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I Shopping InThe Store Of Qualify And Economy
Where Savings Are Safe And Sure Every Bay
We Give S H Green
Trading Stamps
Bums Fierce
New ratine
wide at a yd
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Engleman, J. S. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, April 13, 1923, newspaper, April 13, 1923; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45576/m1/3/: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.