The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 2, Ed. 1, Friday, January 11, 1918 Page: 1
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Olde Eiflilcrn Yrars Expericnco
Washington Jan 8 Americas program
of war and peace with definite
terms upon which nations great nnd
small fighting together against German
world domination nro ready to lay down
their arms was given to tho world by
President Wilson today through an address
to congrcs in joint session
For this program based on tho righting
of wrongs and tho snfety of peace
loving peoples desiring to live their
own lives thoiprcBidont committed tho
United Stntes to fight and continuo to
fight until it is achlovod Thus ho
pledged tho country to tho Allied policy
of no separate pence
Wo cannot bo separated in interest
or divided la purpose ho said Wo
stand together to tho end
Tho speech heard by congress at an
hours notico nnd ncieptcd with n wavo
of approval that brought together vir
tually every element of both houses
was delivered ns 11 direct response to
tho Goiinnn chrllcngo in tho ncgotia
Uons with Itusslnns nt Brest Jitovek
It followed closely nnd approved tho
nddrcss of tho British premier bi was
far more specific 111 statement of terms
robbing of forco in advnnco any Clcr
nmn pcico drive designed to confuso
tho Ibitcnte nnd American government
nnd thnir people while nt tho samo
time prosenting tho foundation for gen
uine negotiations whouoviir tho Central
powers aro ready to talk of 11 just peace
Tho President spoko ns follows
Gentlemen of tho Congress Ance
more ns repeatedly before the spokes
men of tho Central empires hnvo in
dicnted their desire to discuss tho ob
jocts of tho wnr nnd the possibinbases
of n gcnernl ponce Parleys hiivt been
in progress nt BretjtIitovsk bstwecu
Russian representatives nnd representatives
of the Central powers to which
tho attontlnu of nil the belligerents has
been invited or the purposo ot nsccr
milling whether it inny bo possible to
uxtend tkeso pnrlejs into n gonernl con
fcrenco with regard to terms of pooco
pull settlement The liusslau reprosun
tat
iruirram of the 1 oneroto application of
those principles The ropresentativCH
of the Central powers on thoir part
presented nn outline of settlement
wlnh if much loss dofimte soemed
siisi eptiblj of liberal interpretation un
til their specific program of practical
forms was addod That program proposed
110 concessions at all either to
sovereignty of Russia or to tho preferences
of tho population with whoo fortunes
it dealt but meant in n word
that tho Central empires were to keep
every foot of territory thuir tinned
forcei had occupied every province
every city evory point of vantage
as n permanent addition to their territories
and their power It is n reasonable
conjecturo thnt tho goueral principles
of settlement which they at first
suggested originated with the more
liberal statesmen of Germany nnd Alls
tni tho men who have begun to feel
tho force of their own pooplos thought
nnd purpose while the concieto terms
of hottlfincnt came from tho military
leaders who hav o no thought but to
keep whnt thoj liavo got Tho nego
tlations hnvo been brokon off Tho
Russian representatives were sincere
nnd 111 earuost Thoy cannot entertain
such proposals of conquest and doml
nation
Incident ts Significant
1The whole incidont is full of significance
It also is full of perplexity
With whom nro thj Russian representatives
dealing For whom nre the rep
resontntivcs of tho Ccntrnl omplros
speaking Aro they speaking for tho
majorities of th ir rcspoctivo parliaments
or for tho military parties that
military and imperialistic minority
which has so far dominated thoir wholo
policy and controllod tho affairs of
Turkey and of tho Bnlklu states which
have felt obligntod to becomo their
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TIJLIA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS JANUARY 11 l < 918
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1IE SUPPER TO BE OtVEN PRESIDENT WILSONS SPEECH
BY THE CAMP FIRE OffiLB GIVEN IN COMPLETE DETAIL
Tho Camp Fire Girls will give a pie Ho Outlines War Program of America
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supper at tho Crawford Drug Store on
Tuesday ovening Jnnuiry 10th from
0 to 19 oclock Tho prlcos are ID
rents for piofnnd coffee or milk
Tho Camp Tiro hns just recently organized
nnd tho benoflt of the supper
is to pay tlib fes and start tho fund
for tho girls rcromonlnl gowns
Tho Camp Firo is a fine organization
for girls Tho work they do le beno
ficinl in mnny respects and the now
1 nmp is beginning its work with Miss
Alby R Smith ns guardian with much
Interest nnd enthusiasm
If any lady wishes to show her appreciation
of this organization by donating
n pio for the supper sho may tolo
phono No 84 and leavo word with Mrs
J M Simpson and It will be greatly
npprociatcd by tLo Camp Firo girls
Dont forgot thodnto Tuesday oven
ing JnnuLry 10th
ATTENTION DAB OWNERS
PATnES NEWEBT SERIAL
THRILLER OPENS AT
THE OLYMPIC THEATRE
CAST
Dons Whitney Doris Kenyon
Vcrda Crane Arllno Pretty
lr Scnrlcy Sheldon Lewis
Jack Ramsey Mnhlon Hamilton
Hero is a brief account of tho first
episode
Elghteeu > care ngo Itascon the Mad
Monk made tho following prophecy to
the Emperor Ttys day n girl Is born
in this court wlto will bo tho most
beautiful woman fn the world and will
bring about tho madness of tho Kmpc
rightcned tho Emperor mado an ogreo
ient with Judson Wbltnny nn Amcrl
> nu millionaire to rnlso tho child
keeping her identity n secret
hen tho story opens in tho Whitnoy
hoinc are two girls his diughter Doris
I Ions who is certain thnt it is Itnmsoy
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inter it Quvciops that tho murderer is
n hem hmin of the Hidden Hand a
mvsterioiis charuitor who is n imibtor
of scientific impersonation nnd
iiiado up to represent tho real Ramsoy
a secret scrvico agent Knin cy starts
to trail the real murderer as both Whitney
hnd the Grand Duko die nnd is
Duspicious of Dr Scurloy engaged to
ions and Abner Whitney brother of
JuiUon
Vow that ho hns the packet the
Hidden Hand determines to secure tho
Io ket nt any cost With assistance of
las heuclimoiv mndo up us ltnmsoy ho
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Hnmsoy who is iVjt 4 tlV library
hours a noisV Rushing out in the hull
he meets his double fnce to fnco In
a strugglo which follows Rnmsoy is
about to ovvrcomo Inn double when tho
liiddeu Maud overpowers him
Doris wukes up nud sees the Hidden
Hand coming toivards her frightenod
she jumps up On his left hand lio
wears n gauntlet from which ho um
shopt n poisonous gns which will kill It
nnyoue who brenthos it Doris throws
the bed ilothos over the deadly hand
just as it is discharging tho lethal
vapors
What happens
PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY
SOCIETY
1rograin for Wednesday Jan 10th
Third chapter of An African Trail
LETTER FROM OUR FRIEND
AND FELLOWWORKMAN
Office of tho Qunrtcrmanter
Clothing Department
Kelly riold Texns
January 8 1918
From Sgt Ernest C Hcndrix Q M 0
To Tlo Tulin Herald Tnlla Tolas
Subjoct Subscription
intlic s newest serial thriller Tho lg j nm hcrowlth handing to you 100
Hidden Hand with beautiful Doris
ror wnill plca0 oxlcnd my 6ubscrip
Konyon Arllno Pretty Sholdon Lewis ton t0 tho Herald for ono year from
nnd Unhlon Hamilton opcn nt tho tl0 iim0 it ran oat rica0 ncknowI
Olympic Theatre Monday January It
and Vcrda Crane his ward The Grand I j r0t na in
Duke arrives rlaim tho of tho
girl
pr6 hecy He has the imprints of tho
Imliv t fingors in an explosive packet
wlmh inn only be opened by a loekot
that Doris wears around her nock If
opened othorwisc It will explode As
he makes tho demand the Grand Duko
nnd Whitnoy nro both shot by a man
tliey talco to bo Jack Ramsey Whit
neys secretary Tho man secures tho
pjii ket nnd ns ho oscapes is seen by
edgo receipt by a chango in my mailing
slip
2 I will doubtless bo moved n number
of times during this year but 1
am going to do all I can to keep you
posted as to my whereabouts so you
enn kocp tho little rag coming all
tho time for it is just like receiving n
I lottor from homo or from your best
or and tho destruction of tho empire 1
giri ani 1 am aur0 contains moro nows
before her eighteenth birthday tlmn n jozcn i8ttor9 And you know
thoro Is nothing that makes tho boys In
tho Service feel as good ns nows from
home and I lcncv that tho Herald is
the only way to get all tho nows
3 Wishing each of tho TTernlil staff
a happy and most prosperous Now Yenr
Following is tho pogrnm for Tuesday
Janunry 15th 1018
Addre s Now Presldont
Piano Solo Lesta Cook
Who is Madame Mflbit Louiso
Tomllnson
Who is Galli Curcit Rhoda Boss
Finchor
Who is Miscbn Elmun Eva
Leader Mrs J L Cantrell
Song
Devotionnl Kov Sharp
Song
Traditions concerning tho Creator
Creation of tho Bulu compare with
The Herald is authorized to announce
thnt any families who aro unable to
buy coal or groceries who will make
their wants known will bo properly
looked nfter by kind and loving friends
Wo aro glad to mnko such notice nnd
do cortainly esteem it nn honor to llvo
nmong such a class of upright God
fearing nnd humanity loving peoplo ns
nro willing to do neighborly acts for
their friends
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ideas of North American Indian from
In Red Mans Land Mrs Stall1
ings j
Tho Bulu Substituto for God Mrs
Engliimnn 1
Sieilu drawn from tho AnnunciationI
Mrs Campbell
Quotations from Bulu nnd Christ j
Present day foars and superstitions
Hov Sharp j
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PIERIAN LITERARY SOCIETY
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Our Bible study this week
ducted by Mrs Burdcll The
was tho last chapter of Job
thoughts wcro gathered from tho
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is not angry becnuso He allows us to b
nfilicted with troublo nnd misfortunojN
that wo must hnvo that beautiful weapon
Kaftiv If we conquor tho ovil
oneMrs
Mrs Iortorflcld gave us a glimpse of
the many heathen temples that send
their spires heavenward under the pro
tcction of Old Glory It should bostir
tho followers pf the Christ for those
isms aro crcVtJng ovory Influonc
against the Christian ideals of our beloved
country Thoy como to us frors
ovory laud with their nonChristian beliefs
nnd soon gather tho thoughtless
nnd indifferent Americans that nover
nsk Havo theso Isms satisfied tho
millions of their own lnndst
Mrs Stanford gavo us a stiong ap
peal from tho firing lino Showod bow
China lookod to Amoricn as a friend to
counsel nnd lead her into the light cf
Christian ideals
Mrs W A Portor roportcd tho
pedgo cards received Everything Is
now rendy for our plodgo day noit
Monday Sisters will each ono of us
on our knees nsk God to gntdo us in
making our pledgo before v o como to
offer our offering before this nltorl
Mrs Portorfleld will load tlio lesson
on Christian Stownrdship Mrs
Sterncnberg and Mrs Bono as helpers
Publicity Supt
Mr nnd Mrs E G Barks moved
Tuesday to tho Ormsby residence just
cast of tho Baptist church whoro they
aro now comfortably domiciled Mr
Barks was detained from hia duties nt
the Tulla Bank Trust Company for
a fow days but is now back there
ns pleasant nnd affable as over and
ready to aorvo his many friends
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RESOURCES
Loans an dDiscounts 24052772
Banking House Fur and Fix 1977460
Liberty Loan Bonds 500000
Stocks 50000
Other Real Estate 38312
Interest in Dep Guar Fund fr 3807 00
CASHand EXCHANGE 11530402
i TOTAL 38529706
LIABILITIES
BGapital Stock V 5000000
Surplus A 2500000
Undivided Profits 347415
DEPOSITS 30682291
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TOTAL 385297i06
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TULIA TEXAS
OFFICERS
W B Hale President
R T Bishop VicePresident
Wm Ward VicePresident
O E Duke Cashier
L Q Barks Atst Ctshler
DIRECTORS
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R T Bishop Win ThIuV
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O'Bryan, J. C. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 2, Ed. 1, Friday, January 11, 1918, newspaper, January 11, 1918; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41774/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.