The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 9, Ed. 1, Friday, February 27, 1920 Page: 2
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CRAWFORD PHARMACY
Promote frugality and industry by
iaiupU oitcoura ine matmfnouircJ
mill avoid disfipntlnu
THE HAPPY IDEA
FIRST STATE BANK
Of Happy Texas
A Guaranty Fund Bank with Capable and
Accommodating Officers
J F WHITE President
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MRS C G INNES Vice President
E A LOGAN Cashier
C O STONE Assistant Cashier
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Freight rules hnvc played a vory smuli part
in the nwntf cobt of living
Other causes thu waste of war underproduction
croclit inflation huvo added dollars
to the can of the necessities of life while
freight charges have added only ctmt
The average charge for hauling nton
of freight a mile is less than a cent
XH oi clotlling that sold for 30
before the war was carried 2265
rm uy rail Jrotn Chicago to Los
An lt for 16 cents
Nov thr > freight charge is 22 cents
an J the butt ells for 50
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si dt ilio milt turn lufi i3ol 10 ilotU
1 if Dll it IluN till I HMMill only 5 Cltt
Olliiu ti ii4i < iiutlon Iliittijc fillet mtu th
cost ol the titiiihul urnIn tmtvliii iIusmiioI
u > iIhi uiiIIh unit ilif Iitli to tli t 4iirsv but
thane otlioi iliaitwt utiiotiiu to Imii l w uttiu
m ini
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The 10 pair of shoes that used to
sell tor 5 goes Ironi the Mew ling
l nd factory to the Florida dealer for
a freight charge of 5t cents only
one cent more than the prewar rate
Bwf pays only twothirds of a cent
a pound freight Irom Chicago to
New York
American freight rates are the lowest
in the world
Qfiis advertisement is published hy the
SZssocii11 iu i ofyhiilwu y Gxecihiiw
Thu iturnj mnrm i > m vnwruitur thi raHronti rifuafi m miy
vtailin ltrn ti hv urtttuv < JtlWUllwu llnlvuy
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unvniuwiMBi owniyrfifcitrii mi tittnnmniMr inr Vrwiijit
DIAMOND DYE OLD
GARMENTS LIKE NEW
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IIAllV TBAAS PEBRlARY 7 ldiO
HAPPY ITEMS
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Herd ved too lat for last week
Mr nn < l Mr O II Itahlfs wre hop
filrtf hi Tulln WilriMilsy
Mr M It MiMitmynl nnl ot Irwin
were in Canyon Wednesday
Mr Joe Wnite wan tpntr sik Inst
week but in improvitf fit this time
Mr nml Mr A J Grirnwny of Scm
Inole Tuxn sjient Tlitir lny night
with Mr ami Mr Charlie Sanford
Thpy liuv hocii vinitini fit different
iartft in IVxrui nml buttont i nuw Konl
at Ainarlllii mid made the roit of thu
trip in the car
Mr Joettfwli ami family moved thin
week to the place JtiKt vneited by Mr
Iletliiirmii and family
Mr 1 1 Hnucr spent mutt of In t
week n Onnyon attentllni Commit
Blown Court
Mr i II Whitley wti a Tiilia enller
Saturday
Mim Jrace lVnriid of Canyon itient
the wreek end with her tinier Mrs 1 niln
Til en
Ira Mitnn spent Htimlay at Kloytlnda
Ho nifitlo the trip in IiIh ear rvtnrnini
Monday
Irvin MeMimical Oranville Oatten
anil Joe Kwirii were Amarillo enlleri
Krtdax retnrnint Hntnrday
Olareitce Ion hn been suffering u
tfrtiat deal for three wcekn with three
iilrnrH on his eye He has not been nblo
to be In eiuo1
Mr I 1 Neff just recently bought
two oectiiiins of limd from Mr Hob
Outer
A I ir ir i rowtl iitlrmled the idelure
show Saturday niKlit lliitn ever before
it wan impossible to seat them all
IVhx Xetf spiiil the week end with
tils parents returning to seliool Mon
diy
I Mr tili < lMwiinlH ami non C O
of Canyon were on I lie streetH of Hap
I pv Pnliirdny
I Mr and Mrs II I Ilollniitl nf Tex
I tuiina are llie proud parents of t btitiy
Ihhii Iridiy lVbniniy 1td
Mi M II MiNInniKnl ntitl un
ire Ciiivnti iallers Monday
j I iIiils V MeXeeley mid finu
been plite rU the msl I
Jneeks but are some belter now
Itn llonphrnvK of Abernatbv it
I JiiptlM minister who pri n hen
j is nirilile to presidi here SmiwItv if
tint of Hieknesn in Ins homt
Mr tiid Urs I > tiff and lltlnd entei
talne1 nilli te ejtcellint liluter Sou
pi Tl o pnstntttere Mr and Mis
W C White nnl hildien Ml > e >
Mnv Mnvhew Willie and Winiiii
near Tnlin Tiiettdnv were N W UitcV
nig Lmhvig Irllicek Louis lrll > m
John Irlbeek Hen IloatU Mr 0otLj
Hud Mr llnffmtiii jy
Mr tltoHjo Wdir Vpiit to U < M
Mr fit building u > v offifij o
Hit tmt stile of the Irtuk
Mis P 1 Ncff Mr Win V Miller
and Mrs Milhr uriie went le C mviin
ti
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un upitetjc of Thrift lifth ju t Uul the j y
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nuui tM ry of h turtlulay eelebratod
If triuiUlm were living tnduy ho would
say Work ntul Save tive and Sue
Ived Thrift is Iowi r Var Savings
Btaiups will aid > oi to Friinklinlio
miiu > > i inst Ti i iititi ono
In tin ease of tin ilhel urtnp
poll in hmmI ft mo ttii tl ltion m
IIMs t ti lt ittsHi 0 vir I
fines beitttT rnortlt 1 it the i m of
Ititlv nilI Priiln e The t ee of ex
pints to he allied < Imtnes in
onU from IP rt HSilnu i f l < M U0
000
Wlulo both t it il mi < i
slum i otiMidernble nitre se foi th
war it is III I lsll u note lhit tl e
linpoTl in he case if ill imniiilil le
for th noiith of De > mb i n
rem s in r the snne Miniitli > f the
preMmis i ii not ortute t mil t
luru r i ii tl o fur th ici
Tin i I foi In iii nth 1 iVetii
ber I I vi i h nbitit si < enl
i > v it 1 tl Mlli illnlli It th
iri ii > le tl in i > for
tl v i is t th it i cut
> r u > us f hi i Kmoe I in vfrow
in i it hi i ave si tu m seiv
i tu i im month
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1 v i i iiun n iilim n
i n I bv tin en our nutf
i Wtd r iv t the llt
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Pit i inf be better lOimUies tlun
IuiilHnlIt nil PI mm wcluir > > f
ire not known to en i
< 19m Driit frnni lcttn Drua
0o Htul liuy V r Sivinp Stamps wltl
the tlifTeretiie bv tn price you would i i
tRV elnewlert jl
a filling toitnii this wiuk
MOTTO
SEKIOR EPWOBTH l EAOUE
trouram for Feb iOth 1020
Leftdi > r Ijtirraine Kleshcr
Sonys
H b je l Our Countrys Need
of
Cliriit Jiomnns 1012 15
rWijitnrr le i oii Aets ttS M
Iruyer
He ripttir < sKoinnns 3U 10 Hoiiian
jS and Oal 32221
Hjieeial Son
Iniiiiitfraiit Who are they rnd why
do they ioint to America Oraco
White
The Klejlils of the working man
Louis Whitley
Thu Southern mountaineer
Mary Mnyhew
The Month s responsibility for the
ne ro Willie Grounds
A prnetieal plan by which voting
jieople of your church ein effect a
loul program of missinnarj work 1
Kmt iitt Orounds j
Song j
Prayer
Anuoiineemeuts
Ileiiedietlou
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Mr and Mrs W T Tou intend Mr j
and Mrs louuie Townsend ami Mr j
and Mrs Hill Anderson wen xhnppim
iu Amarillo Thursday
Mr and Mrs I J A Lupin Avro Plain
view enllers Iriday
Mrs Hill Koieli wasiuTiilia Weduos
day JiaMlitf some deiitnl work done
Mr and Mrs Lounie Tovnselid were
Tiilia eallers Prlday
Mr a it I Mrs lto llodters retiltiiedi
lliday after i weeks isit it Poniey j
Texan I
Mr and Mrs O II llnhlf and Mrs 1
P I lines were Ainiirillo callers Pri
dayMr
Mr Tom Handy and little daughter
Kdith were Amarillo rollers Priday
Mr and Mrs Habo Monroe and Mrs
Llllut IMwards and iluldieu of Canyon
pent Punday at the Seth Whitman
home
Miss Hail L mhis lias bet > u siek the
paM week and iimlde to be at her i
wiiil at Itftiily s store I
Charlie Wa ilt and Sallie Mulkey1
re Caiijoii inllers atnrdny j
1 Mr 8irgu dud Wediiesduy it Vigo
iih iiel wis hurled Thursday aftei
ii ii i lie Happy iiinrtcry runerali
i l it on hit t < d bv le thas
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Mi liK n it < nnl oii linrl went j
in i l mlii1 i V edm > sili Miss Minnie
I 111K v who Imi ii si iting tliere
i ii luttii il tn r lioiin here with tlieiu
i I i i VLjiris ot I iilia hie beeu
mm ttine with his niece Mrs
j I I It 1
I Miss iiiw Peiiroii of Cmiviiii spent I
Ireundis Lena nnl Uilby Oloter Lois i N I i i ter Mrs Tolin i
and Mailie Whitli t and Ktlcl Hauford Tol sand
Messrs IVIK < ff Maivin darn j jj Wliite was a Tului taller Mou
son and Chile W tlle deii l I
miii i limit Out atteiidid lilt fin MriHt i Ilnii iim > wl
tlio attcndi 1 the Swme
lover iilv Convention at tlnruiultiii i
cniwe offfiow Wtilker umi lanlwig Irlj
been ec of Hnppv and Air 1 W Me
Hoose if ofW ysidp Mr lrlbecl returned
I lhy wiHl tMMU f trltOJJ 5t i ii
Huntliiyi iitnriilHjt o tlnv nljrbt tjJVAfMd puroliuited r
Tho flufltul moinjsfan g ltin a IThe I nmtTs T4st Jitnijjj ii putting in
r it jlwtl > UeiJjipr flowt < 5nlji f y
rnriorted
Mr 1im Duff went to Ontiyuu
tluv evuitinx to be nt eoiit Monday i
Mr lill Parkinson is visitinff at tbej
P t MiJlroy home this week IT
Mr Itrtggs had a tiad nttaeV with his >
Moiiiln to ittinl 1 i how nne tf j 1 a Nuiulnx tnoriiuig l > nt Is repmted
j flreen tlftbles I ttir it pitsent i
j V It I Dillon of CHiMi spent Mr I iiiii lliiith wis in Hereford
i MondiiN with her ililldien lure Moinliix mi business
j Mr I ir Vnt is lie hut Mi Itllnik went to Am Ulllo
I of hi Mi md Mrt due Waite iTtiisitu to attend the at lleiiieus con
iml > r liuli h in V lHi SitnHM
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WRUKIy riNANOIAIi ItBVlKW
Propiued for Tho Tulia Iteiiltl by tlio
Plrst NitlonU Uank Iu St Louis
un iisiiii of the ret nvery if
I liinpi s industrial nnd tilhei piodtli
hii itum Is furtished bv the De
pirttneiit of Ctiuiineice foreign Iritle
ri > urt foi tin j ear HUH w hit Ii shows
ill un re im in imports to the fnitetl
State from thit tottinint fiom IH I
PMtttMl in Hl > to TOrlVlOIIO fur P1H > I
or approxtiuatriv IUI per cent I
During tt IH oni evpotts im icnsetl
inore rnpitllv thin our imports a I
tieul whiih It is e eetttl Will short I
l In ttMtsed Tin alne of our ev I
jnnts tti Kmop < Inst voiir was i s i j
> st im agnuist onh nS5 tll > 7t 0 in
litis and the evens if evpots over
miiHtits foi t ur trnle a a wlole was
iiun
K I has W MVI kiul family
i moving toIiv jo thi A i null I home
Mr and Mrx Karl Smith and sou and
ltsll Smith of Ciiion spent Siimlav
it tin parental L 1 Smith lioiiie
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wishlioiie more bin k bone
More W tr Slviugs Stamps less talk of
hard tunes
o
Pt tiph an Icinung that the Pauliau
Hi is i ruh tgri itltur tl listrxt not
i b irrt ii le > eit
Reasons
Why you bbould use
Ciriltit the womans
tonic for your troubles
have been shown in
thousands of letters front
actual users of this medicine
who speak from
personal experience If
the lesults obtained by
other women for so many
years have been so uni
forml uood why not
give CarUtii i trial
Take
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Tlie Wnnians Tonic
Us MXu J Irvin ol
Cullen Nx ySuitcs
About 11 > e > K ago I
suftered untold u > ery
w hfeniaiOtroubleU tr
Ingdowti pins heaB
aclie lutmbness I
would n o for three weeks
alm t bent double
iy luisband went to Dr
for Cardui
Afjer taking about two
bottles I began Roing
3rcund and when I took
three bottles 1 could do
in my work ESO
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un rente mm dohm touo the hka vv
FARMERS EXCftNGE
A General Line of Seasor e Supplies
for the Farmers and Their tends
Country Produce Bouit and Top
Prices Always Given
Our Stock ia Priced RiftNo Trouble
to Show Goodsos
Your Presence will be predated when
you are in town
Telephone us your wa s
J F W7ITE Manager
HELP BUILD UP YOUR TOWN
and country by buying your
BUILD INjGNmATERIAL
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from a home institution
Wm F AILLER
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deter in
REAL E At INSURANCE
RENTALS
FARN LOANS
Happy Texas
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NEW SPRING DRY GOODS
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FRESHLINE OF GROCERIES
BULK OR PACKAGE GARDEN SEED
Trade with us
TOM BANDY
Happy Texas
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INTERESTING PROGRAM FOR
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nmnbor of liMinnnish tl ii it
will be brouylit to the unisersity d r
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tit iak i > vviI be Ttr II rje Y
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A riiuint nt pine in th Jubilee
i im will Iu ti n bv Svvenn
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VV I 1 h lie Will p IMlt tin illsdlOll of
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DALLAS TKXA8
ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
Name Bayer is on Genuine
Aspirin say Bayer
lnsnt on Raver Tihlet of Aspirin
in a Htiyer pukiKe conttinns proper
d im his im lolU I mt lleadirlic
Vetiia M Iutnbvo ami Itheuniatism
line ne < genuine Apirtn
> ritK bv phjeiaiH for nineteen
v i ir llarth i v boiei of 12 tablet
> i i > w tvnt A p nu i traio mark
i t llijer Manufacture ol Monoacetic
le ter of Saltcylicacid
I an isitv at mi whitd two s o 0ls
t in Jssii um r the u n of ul xu when yrouiitl was brol
It t i versitv for V hautUotiif inenV dormitory a
V iiiipii is ben s nillv beau miru ire proof liuiltliu wldeli is
Mi honor i the On tho M AlOOOT
lirije itti iMtce fhe library
ind the s unto hall tin finies 1S 45 ttl that New Vearn te > olution
Iltr will appear it low rowins raekiny a ltttlo bit umliir the straint
plants ot a toutratnv l r to theiit
tat bolbter it i
r sovortl lawn it up by puttuij some
The ureat buihliun program under arv vafch in il War Savingg Samp ort
liven lit the uuivorMtt bad us be in wo today
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 9, Ed. 1, Friday, February 27, 1920, newspaper, February 27, 1920; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41915/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.