The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 5, Ed. 1, Friday, February 2, 1923 Page: 11
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SUNDRY OBSERVATIONS
By Nlcodotnus
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Krtdlo Guest ilia pout of tlio cotuuioii
people says of reputation Iff is not
an endowment hut an obligitum
11 Ki Mm linn t of liln current article
Y < V < nnt 1lvu On Your llcputu
tlon livcryhody otifilit to mail tlio
arllclo mid jot vvoll tliu truth Ouest
tolla If one has accomplished any
tiling worthy and tliu vyorld hao rewarded
him by hcelalmllit him he Ih
the moro bound to go on and do again
after a higher nnd bolter fashion son
to reward tho world for its expectation
Wo novor jot done with servleo
in this world Thnro nro ot Klants to
dayr stables to clean mountains to
climb rivers to cross armies to defeat 1
JIo who gotb tho notion that he has
arrived has arrived at the point of
decay and rapid deterioration Lets
Iteep at tho task and ever put moro of
red blood in it for only o do we llvo
in the highest sense of tho term live
A famous newspaper report ct who
says that lie personally ittow S7f > 0
peoplo in all branches of life remarks
that ho never goes to a theatre to
f > eo a performance If it can bo avoided
because 1 can watch just ordlnarv human
beiiiRS at work or piny and too
more drama and comedy than the < dnco
over know Ieople sigh often bo
cause thoy do not have n stuff v picture
place or vaudeville stage to visit
and get entertainment when if tliov
hiive a little alertness and imagination
thev can see the real thing much more
colorful than th
stngr
Why not hnvo ome abilitv to
see things for vonrsoltf It is much
more interesting and instructive
Inactive
liver
I have had trouble wjth
Inactive liver wrote Mrs
Nichols of 4112 Spencer
t Houston Texas When
would iel constipated I would
a llRlit dizzy feeling in my
ad To get up in the morning
tit a lightlies in the head and
cmbly feeling is often a sign
the stomach is out of order
this I took Thcdfords
kDraiifjit and without a
t can say I have never
its equal in any liver
little sour
m
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inc It not only clems g
cr but leaves you in such If
condition I have used O
time when food does
i to set well or the W
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A favnrit fiuiirc used in i e the
drama of life It has changed these i
davs to the game of life I am
wondering if the figure therein is a
linker game < r ip game or a fouthill
game f fake it the latter is meant
Life is not ig imblo in tin sense if i
rightly conceived and lived But it is
i game nfter 1ie fashiun nl m ttjile I
tic contest It ikes uoive nd gut
< 0 go against the opposing fones lint
such qualities win Th r ih not n i Ii
of in element n rh nice in it Tins
5s a world of < au o and effect and
mirailes are nnlv in the realm of the
divine Po buckle vonr shin guards
in and hit the line hard using vonr
lin and brawn and with a will fo
in uch is lifesmethod of success
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BOY FALLS INTO BOILING WATER
USED IN KILLING HOGS
riiijtview Tevis 1in 2 linger
lons 1 jcir old ilnld vvn i aided to
death Saturday when ho fell into a
not nf hoimg Ier In mg used Ml
rontioetion with liog killing at the
farm lion nf his fother KlW Tones
living near Olton
Koger and utli r liinlren were pinv
utg tag wlion the bn f stumbled and
fell hack ward into tho pot He was
fin uft in ii tuflii In Ii id been
badlv burned Ho > rns taken to a
liuspifil in Ilainview fhirtv miles twav
whore In died soon afterward
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COO JAOKRABBITS KILLED WED
Plninvltw Hunters Exterminate PostB
which Eat Much Whoat
Thirty ilnluvicc business went on
tho win path Wednesday afternoon ml
slew more than fiOO 1alo County rul
bits The number is placed at that
figures although several who weie oil
the chase assorted that the total va
many moio than that Inns wore used
The drlvo was iptlchly organised nnd
was staged on the place Just east of
the T h D rioneer rami Ono who
attainted the diive iilil that tho noise
mndo by the thirty idiotguns sonndid
like the bombardment of Veidiiu so
closely were the hunters pressed < i r
time to kill all the rabbits tliov saw
According to reports the posts are
even moie numerous this year than m
former years It is no trouble it is
said to jump up a few hundred of them
in a short space of time
The lamngo done by rabbits m Halo
county to the glowing wheat is hirdU
to be overestimated for they are rm
minus auimuls and cat wheat with the
facility of much larger animal It n
probable that other forages vvil In
made into tho retreats of tho rabbits
during the remainder of the winter an
early spring Ilainview lleiald
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WAYSIDE ITEMS
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W I Lane made atrip to >
Talis last week to visit his tVh r i
mother
Air and Mrs I jjllhwu n
mock frings shown on l > nimio Maid
Te i iill it
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ompinicd by Mrs
Ida Klildet ind frs in Mid
visited relative Jlmilav md Tai >
in Canyon
1 1 StoiKtt i Dlsi n Js i
iimtoreil to Amiril u Siindi
Sin era I fioin W i > nli nt nst
I > iiblic of Mr h n c neai i
iew Monday
Mr nud Mr I < Ve i
II Inch block wood for un g
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H CULTON
LAWYER
Tulia Texas
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LAUNDRY AQENOY
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PURITAN LAPORATORIcrsI
DEBT 211 NASHVILL6 mij J
NOTIOE FOR COUNTY DEPOSITORY
The Inld s father inI farm hands j Nut he > In I
sus < btiiits iii reniin nig mitsluiicr I ui f
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i mi width i i wiii i i
and bo held y < tl < II u i
hwishei Oountv n tin town t I
Tisns on Moiidav flu IJtlt d iv ot 1
riiiiry A U I9JI si leet i depMt
fin the imills of Swisher Lotntv ivv
Any banking corporation nsmu at in
or individual banker in Swisher i mm1
desiring to bid shall delnei to >
Iouuly lodge on or betorc the Pih
day of Iebrtiary lllL l a s Ied i opts
il stilting the rate of intorost that it
offers to pay on dail v deposits on i
fiindh of hitch county Said bid hail
bo accompanied by a certified check I
for not lens than one half of one per i
cent of the county revenue of the t u
ceding year as a guarantee of tho good
Inth on tho pint or the bidder I u
one off tiling to pay the largest rate of
interest for said tunds shall bo select
ml as the Depository proHded tha
the Commissioners ftinri mu > rijn
any and all bids
This notice is given in compliant
I with the law pnsHd nt the Tluih i
+ I 1ifth Leglshittiie of Tonus Kegnlin
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Session ns provided in Chapter 11 Gen
ami Laws of 1017 page 11 of whiih
lave all pintles must take nut Ice
Witness my hand ami seal of
al Tnlln Tomu this KSth day of
lanuary A I I 2M
W A GRAHAM
County Judge fiwUhor County Texan
OIyVnpic Barber Shop
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M U BTANTORP Prop
Ilath In Oountctliti
Dr J C Stobaugh
JiateS DrOS Texas
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Salkylicfteil
parted fo >
The
Burns Pierce
Store
BASES ITS CLAIM TO YOUR BUSINESS UPON ITS ABILITY TO SERVE
YOU ADEQUATELY AND WELL WITH THE MERCHANDISE WHICH
WE CARRY MERCHANDISE OF KNOWN MERIT AND EXCELLENCE
IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE POLICY OF THIS STORE TO SELL ON
A FAIR MARGIN OF PROFIT AND TO GIVE FULL VALUE DOLLAR
FOR DOLLAR AT ALL TIMES
BARGAIN COLUMN
Table Oil Cloth 32c
94 Bleached Sheeting 60c
104 Bleached Sheeting 65c
104 Brown Sheeting 60c
Madras Shirting Longfold 18c
Childrens School Shoes sizes up to
2 at 20 per cent discount
V
ew shipment just received
MUNSING UNDERWEAR
for men and women
Arriving every day the new styles in
WOMENS FOOT WEAR
Beldings Taffeta 36 inches wide
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Guaranteed to wear satisfactorily
navy brown black 300
THE STORE OF LOW PRICES
MERCHANDISE
INTERESTINGLY PRICED
New Epongette in all new colors
36 inches wide yard 50c 100
All Silk Pongee 33 inches
wide 1 50
New Tussah Silks 33 inches wide
new colors yard 175
New Silk and Wool Crepe 40 inches
wide navy brown natural
and black yard 300
HHHS HHHHBBaB9KE
our Satisfaction is The Most
mportant
With
Us
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Most people realize that a merchant
cannot give things away tlvy know
he has to make a profit he isnt in
business for his health In the face
of that statement we still claim we
are giving you part of our profit by
being satisfied with less than is usually
exacted This gains greater volume
and after all we get the benefit
But you share in it
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ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE
Burns Pierce
It Pays To Pay Cash
I A red cap at tho Oram fontril tor
initial in New Yoik City was hody
son nut to laud Kitehcnoi for a doeu
veirs and was tho heail inletpretei of
the Roosevelt hit pnuo opoditioa tu
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other lueitions extensive litilings into
the avtlvo volcano of Kiliueu in
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AsUrin iith finite of polnir to jfjtjiw it IooHh vurv
D IManufacture of B ° Tf now from the
ton fi
jjl ho uudertahen soon
Norwich lJilind is famous Mr its
r with theitcen canaries Thoy came to NorvviehSvvitli
nt dlalocti ttho vveaets of KJanderfi Imnishy fiom
We have Win tirs i V i Spniitaid aiid ever
duriiiK most of th vTeftj r a Hlpi tlvlt Ulvf have hcen
actually sprlnhled ji fow timeST t r JMH ion Almost la
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TUB TEXAS ALPS
The Pnvis lountaina hitutiteil in
Southwest Texas hns heen aptly do
siiihed as The Texus Aljis Its nat
uial ceiitc hetiutv Ll unexcelled and
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Itoiald to he issued IVlnuary tlth fiij
liiivq a Htory written hv Austin Calhifi
aliout tlio Davis lountaiivM J
Wntch our MiiKitlne SectibnlV
xpluuilitl feature atorlei aliout Tja
will appear in its panes at lute
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Engleman, J. S. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 5, Ed. 1, Friday, February 2, 1923, newspaper, February 2, 1923; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45593/m1/3/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.