The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 38, Ed. 1, Friday, September 20, 1918 Page: 1
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fltESBYTEHIAN CHURCH FOLKS ITEMS OF INTEEEST FEOM
> ENJOY A SOCIAL EVENING THE BED CROSS CHAPTER
unat Friday ovoning tlio members Tho sowing room will now bo opon
jj friends of tho 1ipabytorinn church on Thursday nnd Friday afternoons in
iricnt n vory pleasant socfnl ovoning stond of Wednesday nnd Friday Most
ui tho church Tlio dvent was tho cul of tlio work being dono at presont is
mlnation of n contest for nttondnnco for rofugecs of Belgium nnd Franco
In tho Sundny school which hnd been This sowing is very Blmplc nnd any
going on for a fow inontha previous I woman can help
A short but very Intoreating and There 1b to bo n drlvo for old but
pleasing program was rondorcd which good durablo clothing between tho 21rd
10th of Our
dosorvca spoclal mention of each num n nd Septcmbor quotn on
itOPERLY TEMPERED AND
PLEASE AND SATISFY YOU
AiWEU YOU WANT IN HARDWARE COME TO
iT WHENEVER YOU WANT IT YOU WILL OE GOOD
NEST HARDWARE AND THE PRICE WILL BE LOW
MORE ANNOYINO THAN A
ROM US AND THE KNIFE
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possible by eliminating exti
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HAT we may better serve our custo
mers and keep Drug costs as ow as
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jut j will commencing September lstsell
for a
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By selling for cash we can still maintain
our low prices on most articles in the Drug
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Pay cash and pay less and help win the
r war
Buy War Savings Stamps and help Can
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Phone No 46
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Trench Mirrors
Cigarette Gases
LIST OF REOISTHANTS
FOR SWISHER COUNTY
Willingly did tho men of Swisher
County respond to tho call of our Gov
ommont for registration for army scr
vico nnd to help win the war rolluw
Nnil O J
Klous Foster
Hallmark Geo P
Lorring Jeff
Burch It H
Portor R O
Sweeney N 11
Cleveland J D
Cnllison G L
Kcim J W
French N II
OBrynn Bnmott
Mount J W
Tnylor P C
Crawford W C
Dnrdou A L
Whitt J aWard
D L
Perkins II 0
Stephcin E M
McDonald J T
Stutzmuii J M
Timmous N Wv
Pycatt II fl
Wyatt Cloveland
Tulln Toxns all details
TULIA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS SEPTEMBER 20 1918
FrVE THOUSAND TONS
OF OLOTHINO
Bnck of tho Gorman wall that has
hemmed in Belgium and a part of North
cm France ton million human beings
look to ua for clothing as weU ns food
Ing la n list of tho names of persons We who are well clothed can hardly
18 to IB yenra of age who registered aa appreciate in what dlro need theso pco
well na n Supplement Hat of thoso plo uro for lack of necessities Stocks
who nro living nwny from here on last of clothing and raw material nro long
Thursday September 12th l U8 and slnco exhausted Thcro nro no imports
whose Itegistrntlon Cards ore in tho other than thoso tho Commission for
bor but sufllco it to say that all wcro this la MO pounds nnd wo hope to got possession of tho Local Board for tlio Relief in Belgium hns been permitted
good Imoro than this Mrs 0 0 Hutchison I County of Swisher nt Tulln Toxns to make and these never havo been
After tho program refreshments con has been nppolntcd ehnlrtnnn of this
sistlng of Ico cronm cones woro served Conservation Committco nnd will np
while tho young ladies farnlshod excel prcciato nny holp given Notice in this
lent plnno music weeks paper ns to roqulromeuts In theso
All report a vory onjoynblo tlmo nud J materials
havo Wo
Brother Trlco BUggosts that they
another social gathorlng soon similar
to this ono minus tho refreshments
Pay tho Prosldont
Claud Dyer Edward Loo Jordan nnd
Fred Halo left Monday for Collcgo Station
whero they will enter tho A M
Collcgo They will first ontor ns students
In tho collcgo and Inter bo Inducted
Into tho Students Training
Corps Theso nro most worthy nnd exemplary
young rnon and nro suro to
pursuo tholr studies with honor to thorn
selves and credit to tholr loved ones
at homo
hno rcceivod Information from
tho Bureau of Supplies that It will bo
Impossible to fill all orders in knitting
yarn at present but as soon as this can
bo obtained by tho Government It will
bo sent out to all Chapters
Pay tho PresidentS
B Dlnwlddlo nnd family Albert
Bivcns nnd family Miss Ilnllle Hutchi
son and Mr Hardy Hutchison returned
sovornl days ago from a plcasuro trip
to interesting points In Now Mexico
They also vsltcd with relatives in La
Juantn Colorado They report having
had a most pleasant trip
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wero no colored people registered sufficient Tho world is now short of
for Swisher County ovory ono beingboth clothing nnd raw material so tho
white Following is the numerical order
of tho names
Serial No Name Address Olvon
1 Stapp John Calvin Tulln Texas
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8
9
10
11
12
13
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17
18
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20
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24
25
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27
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30
31
32
33
31
33
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37
38
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17
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Conner Chnrlio
Townsend L D
Elklns Coy E
Lain John
Sonc L L
Love Austin
Gunkey Oscnr L
Boswcll S GRoss
Tom D
Cantrell It L
Tulln Toxas
Tnlin Texas
Commission can no longer purchase what
9 needed But you can glvo it
What Hoover Sayfl
The ten million imprisoned peoplo in
occupied Belgium and Franco arc facing
Tulin Texna shamo suffering dlscaso and somo of
Tulln Toxas them death for lnck of clothing this
Tulla Texas winter Thoy must bo helped I hopo
Tulia Texas that tho Red Cross will undertake a
Tulla Texas renewed campaign to obtain this cloth
Tulia Toxas ing in America It can only coino from
Tulin Toxas us Your first campaign yielded mag
Tulla Texas J nlflcient results bringing in fully 5
Tulln Texas J 100 tons of clothing In good condition
Mitchell Roy Tructt Tulia Texas But much moro is needed if theso wnr
Brucc Roland Russcl Tulln Toxas rnvaged people aro to got through tho
Scott Percy II Tulla Toxns winter in decency nnd snfety In tho
Patterson Ilobort Tulln Toxns face of brutal coercion and spiritual
Banglo Wash C Tulla Texas suffering they remain splendidly courng
Ward Robert L Tulln Texas eons This courage challenges our char
Hale Fred Tulla Texas ity Let us match tho courage of Bel
Smith Loius E Whitfield Tex glum by tho generosity o America
Haukius Fay Tulla TrTxas
Edwnrds Geo Tulla Texas
Marrs Emmitt Tulia Texas
Stringer Jack Tulln Texas
Givens C B Tulin Texas
Fincher Julloa William Tulia Tex
Elklns G W Tulla Texas
Mann Ira Happy Texas
Whcllcr Robert B Tulla Texas
Crow Willie R Tulin Texas
Kcim Dewey C Tulia Texas
Blnckucll I D Tulia Texas
C 11 Deyer Tulla Texas
Sharp Alvis Tulia Texas
Dinwiddle Otto Tulla Texas
Grigg Ewcll Tulla Toxas
Jordan E L Tulla Texas
Tomlinson Jr Walter Scott
Tulia Toxas
Powell Earl Tulin Texas
Kellum Clifton Tulin Texas
Granthnm Hiram D Tulin Texas
Wren Jlnll Jennings Tulia Texas
Wyrick Chnrlio Lenard Tulia
Texas
Byrnes Claud Tulin Texas
Ward Wmllonry Tulln Texas
Powell Vcrna Tulia Texas
lliooks Marshall L Tulin Texas
White Cliarllo Lee Tulla Texas
Dustman Millard Herman Kress
Texas
Lcnimoiis It L Tulin Toxns
Boj co Price Tulin Tea
Ward Eric Tulin Texas
Tho Kind of Garments Needed
Every kind of gnrmont for nil nges
and both sexes is urgontly needed
In nddltion piece goods light wnrm
ennton flannel nnd other kinds of cloth
from which to mnko garments for now
born babies ticking sheeting nnd
blankets wollcn goods of any kind
and shoes of ovory sizo nro asked for
Scrnp leather is needed for repairing
footwear
Since the clothes will bo subjected
to tho tinniest kind of yenr ony gnr
ments made of strong and durable material
fhould bo sent It is useless to
offer to nny nffllcfcd population gar
mentsof fliing > mntonal or gaudy coloring
Garments neod not bo in perfect
condition Destitute women in tho
occupied regions nro eager to earn n
small livelihood by ropdring gift cloth
ing nnd mnking now garments ndaptcd
to nepds with which thor nro familiar
All kinds of woolen goods are needed
soft hats and cups for nil nges and i
sweaters of nnv kind nnd size Mens
shirts and pninmns are particularly welcome
since the material enn bo utillrcd
for mnking childrens garments
Wo Must Do Our Share
The official week of this campaign is
September 23 30 A committee should
Chapman Hampton R Tulia Tox be appointed in each Chapter to handle
Tulia Texas it will be necessary to establish cnllec
Tulin Texas tioil points convenient to tho different
Tulln Texas parts of the community to be covered
Tulia Toxas It is not difficult to obtnln the free use
Tulln Tcxns of stores for the required time Theso
Tulin Toxns depots should be plainly marked and
Tulia Toxns tlieii location made known to the public
Tulia Toxas through the press
Tulla Texas In addition to depending upon voliin
Tulln Texas nrv contributions which will bo brought
Tulin Texas
Tulin Texas
Tulla Texas
Tulla Texas
Tulla Texas
Tulln Texas
Tulia Toxas
Tulla Toxas
Tulla Texas
Tulla Texas
Tulia Texas
Tulln Toxas
Tulia Toxas
Tulla Toxas
Ziiiimcrmnmi Dennis Tnlin Texas
Graham W A
Wllcmnn W L
Forrin Lee
Riddle W G
Prior G W
Scott E L
Davis O Wj
Tulln Texas
Tulia Toxas
Tulln Texas
Tulln Toxns
Tulln Texas
Tulla Texas
Tulln Toxns
Continued on Fourth Pago
to the collection stations some chapters
will find it advantageous to nrrnngo
for flying squadrons on trucks or
teams to go through certain sections
collecting the clothing from the different
homes
It will be found necessary to provide
a plnco in which temporarily to xtnro
clothing collected until it can be examined
nnd packed Large city Chapters
should be careful to provide sufficiently
large space so that It will not become
congested
All Chapters should co operate in this
w ork
Pncking nnd shipping instructions will
be printed in next weeks Issue of
Items
Fivo Hundred Tons Is Our Division
Quota
Do not send
Garments of flimsy material or guudy
colpring ball dresses high heeled Blip
EverSharp Pencils
Thermos Bottles
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To securo the best results O
LIBERTY LOAN OHArRMEN
HOLDS MEETING AT AMARILLO
Last Saturday at tho call of Hon J
W Hoopes of tlio Federal Rcsorvo bank
of Dallas Judge W S Tomlinson J C
IaPrade C E Duke W C Dlnwlddlo
nnd Dennis Zimmcrmnnn nttonded a
mooting of tho various Liberty Loan
chairmen hnd subchairmen nt Amnrillo
Many interesting talks wcro mndo by
different chairmen from ovor the district
and much good will no doubt ro
eult from tho meotlng
Pay tho Proaldcnt
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Number 38
COMPETENT TEACHERS AND
ENTHUSIASTIC PUPILS
In spite of our losses in membors our
high school totals one hundred students
They hnvq entered tho years work with
rent zeal nnd earnestness and wo aro
fully confident that thoy will glvo ns
the ory best that wo could desiro
Wo havo b cn cry fortunato in tho
Tho meeting was hnd for tho purposo selection of our teachers and wo And
of determining tho crop cqndltlons I n corps of assistants in thd high school
banking resources etc with a view of of Tulln inforlor to none Of this wo
nssessing nn equitable quota against tlio may bo assured
various counties of tho Panhandle Noxt wo noto that tho parents of
Mr Hoopes in no uncertain tones do these young mon and women arc as on
uounccd oil stock salesmen nnd thoso thusiastic as tho faculty aud tho pupils
who denlt in oil stock at this tlmo as With this combination wo nro bound to
being unpatriotic and proGerman succeed nnd thcro will continue to going
in part that uo man should invest out from our halls groups of young poo
his money in questionable enterprisesplo nmbltiouus of pursuing linos of
when the goeminent Is wanting to work suited to tholr abilities and col
row his money at n fair rato of interest eulnted to fit them for rcnl service
Mr Hoopes further requested tlintj Though wo hnyo lost four or flvo of
thoso having money on tlmo doposltour pupils who wero In lino for gradu
should transfer tho samo to government ntioa this year wo still hovo twenty
bonds and not lend it to tho banks nt fivo who with good careful work
this time
should bo able to secure tho required
credits necessary for graduation Tho
names follow Lcsla Cook Eula Scott
Etta Sao Smith Alma Goss Bonnlo Bala
Stringer Julia Clark Edna Pearson
Lorn Griffin Ida PcarBon Yorn Bruco
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RESOURCES
Loans Discounts
Banking House Fur Fix
Stocks and Bonds
Other Real Estate
Interest in Dep Guar Fund
CASH and EXCHANGE
lOESOI
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Fountain Pens
Razors
FLYNT JEWELRY CO
A J fil YV M jI LX i XS
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Board
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MissToVComfort Kits
KU1 Folds
For The Soldier
Mrs Frank P Englomnn nnd llttlo Emmn nnnklns Nora Qraham Louiso
son Frauk Allan of Greonfiold M1b >
sourl loft Tuesday afternoon after a
visit of two weeks in Tulia with her
sister Mrs J S Engleman Sho will
visit in sovcrnl cities in Oklahoma bo
foro going to her homo
pors etc
Stiff hats either mens or womons
straw dress or derby
Anj thing containing rubbor rain
conts rubber boots ote
Noto rubber heels can easily bo to
moved from shoe
Books toys soap toilet articles
Notes or communications of nny sort
or description must positively not bo
sent
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Tomlinson Jennlo Vaughnn Lucy Tucker
Borthn Bollo McLondon Francos
Ramsey Delia Cochran Law Bono Dol
bcrt Bivons Milton Wilson Archio Jordan
Robert Dovins D Griffin nnd War
nor Held
Owing to certnln chnnges in tho governments
plan for our eighteen year
old boys wo may havo somo others yot
in our graduating clnss
Cheer up theso young ladles and
young gentlemen in their work by expressions
of tho confidence wo know
you feci in them
Yours for a great year f
C L BONE
Pay the Prcsidcnt
J L Crum was a business visitor lu
Amnrillo this wcok
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LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 5000000
Surplus 2500000
Undivided Profits 958935
Bills Payable 7500000
DEPOSITS 20470343
Total 36429278
The above statement is correct
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TULIA BANK Si TRUST CO
TULIA TEXAS
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Wm Ward VlcoProBident
C E Duke Cashier
E O Barks Asst Cashier
W B Hale
Wm Ward
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Wm Todd
J R Ward
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 38, Ed. 1, Friday, September 20, 1918, newspaper, September 20, 1918; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41789/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.