The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 2, Ed. 1, Friday, January 9, 1920 Page: 1

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STAINED TUESDAY NIGHT 3WIS
Tuesday uiglit at th rcgalnr mcetins There iv
t > t Tulo damp Mo 1P2S Vk O V and
following oftleer were enstalltd to ituer of
fjrve for the etisuinu twelve Jiiontlis dftv Jinusr
Consul Coniinsiulor J 0 Unss uess of IV
Advitsor L Mtonaut It H Tuel r i Jordan wo
Hunger Barnett OBryan
ila agor N Junes
Kseori Uobert Ward
Sentry K X Mitchell
The other newly elected officer will
bo distillled at n Inter meeting
Again at this nicetinp did fraternity
and good fellowship prevail During
the social hour an abundance of oranges
apples mils and many v < jther good
things were enjoyed by all
Consul Commander Bass made a
pleasing uddrcss in which ho asked
the continued hearty support of evcrv
member of Tulo Camp Lot evert
membur coutinuc topractice tho teachings
of Woodcraft and with fervor and
zeal work for tho good of tho order
While we are now going through aj
time of uncertainty ho believed
Precinct
Precinct
Precinct
Prfiiiiit
Precinct
Pour oei
Tulia and t
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Of the p <
have been
iTulla and o
all matters would bo soon adjusted and i0o the c
tho good order again placed in favor state Tear
with mon He bespoke a most prosper J j y
ous year of 1920 for Tulo Camp tip nMil0
i > j l u > r itj
Mts Harve Campbell left Thursday terc t to
afternoon for hor home in Clot is Now is working
Tin
tMatiind stand
T Ooir Frlee
Ciuistome
We heartily thank you for t
patronage you have given
past year and earnestly isoli
tion of same
Wishing you the best that
can give you weare
t
Cordially your
op <
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Remember our sic
Dependable Merchandise
t Prices and Fair Treati
bring it to us its the safe wi
McCUNE DR
Graf or
WE HAVE SEVE
Jeweler Optician
Sheet Music
rs
195 poll tax
n i ui d to
lip to Thar
fe the kind
reclnct
Pre im t S
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TULIA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS JAN 9 1920
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CITIZENS UMTION OP HERAID PKOroSl D
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PHYSICIAN
Of course you do not thinktour phy
sician would be careless ii
prescribing His honor anefcputation
in his chosen profession wi
natter of
ipermit it
You should exercise the saiie When
he hands aTpresciption to
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tiWtlng wa i to bow 1 > 1 to bring to
thi sttiiitioii of the ritixcnii of S ri lier
Vuntw the bcne6t of the TenMit to
l ml Owner Movement which i bo
j tnjf po Mic tpi fullr ina curatvl and
on bv hc P < > dcral Parm loin
Dank
Tbis U a ctnpcuihioui movement and
> f far rpaching importance The Tnllr
i ociat5ou i working vnder tiie dlrcc
I tinn of the IVdrrnl Pnnii IiM Pnnk
of Houston It i felt by the official
that a proper campaign of education
will no much io cnlar i the inefelne < <
or tb ti tnevomeiit The benefits of be
iui n land nwnrr can be eujeved by the
liberal
ing the
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nlrenlv eiiovu
bit ei est nig nature will be shown le
this onnection it is requested tint all
titiens and farmers and stofkmen have
pi lures iiMide of scenes uml fads of
especial importance and either nive
them to Secretarv Hutchlsiui County
Agent Waie or some other dulv devig
uited > ersiu or eoiuiiiitlee sniiiouiiee
meiit of which will be made in due time
In adilition to the pictures in the edition
there will be write up bv the Association
ollicials fully explaining the
details of the movement and how each
tenant can take advnntau > s of the prof
feied help
While this special edition of The
Herald is being instigated by tho Tulin
Pederal Parm Loan Association it has
the backing of the Tulia T M H U
and quite a number of our leading
farmeis and slockinl i and is sure to
be an edition of merit and worth while
information
WEEKLY FINANCIAL BE VIEW
Prepared for Tho Tulia Herald by the
First National Bank in St Louis
The value of t io u gio m in the
Piitted Sfitis in Hll ns nearlv
three timis more Ihnn the ivirflge an
mill vi lue in the five vears preieliiltf
the w ii f ei retarv of giieiilture
Houston am iliums On the basis of
priets tht havi nieiitlv previilod
he sivs the total value of this vuirs
crop of all Kinds ir estimated at il r
s7s0i > 0oi > 0 lompried with JD S
100000 in HtlS and 11170000000 in
1P17 The aeiago annual value of
raps in lie period iroin l 10 to 10 I
was sfiWOOOOOO
These values Secrolnrv HoiiHton
evplains lepresent gmfs prodlietiuli
and not net gaiiiH lo the producers
The value of livestock on the farms
in Ilpl wis
tl 10000000 ureater than
TODOU OT11MENTS ANNOUNCER
rOK DISTRICT ATTORNEY
i t hailt t I in <
vuw > W 1 Vdifl Tue dn
ipi itt 10
Bdwl lce Twn Xnt rcM vurtn lnn As C
e number of whlin fu ni o t f Me
in small tenant at well a the man of
j mean Co open ion and iimnd lui i
Let priniiplei backed bv honest Oo
School ToHlirmm t ire the kev note
o Tomis Out In Hie nnttor of brintiitig the Ten
of the TexisiRt inui Owner movement to 1he
tiou edited by tttt > i > tvct of our people it wn thought
professor ofiju t o liav e special edition nf The
atiiu in the tli iihl Mt mui future date In tins
of spcuil in enl il < tii > n will be shown views of
Inn department the crops nd i ittle u < d othi r sm i ess
of tests which f Hir e 1 lie ml
tueiiilership in
Mexico after spending a week or ten be ision and tij e of the Tails
may
days in Tilth visiting with her sister tl niitho test may i soi uition Also other vlw it an
Airs J S Kiigluinaii
In uiuplov
1om000000 greater limn fur 1017
land Vi 12000000 above that for OH
I Pnreeasts on meal production ill the
lnite1 States for 1010 the rVretary
savs indicate that the record fiRrro of
la t venr 20210000 pounds wlll
be exceeded This years total is ex
mil at The
ml iiiihuitrv > tn
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nlur i tm t e t
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He v
ItcraW offie
e nt District tt nie of tin Ie
B4th ulnml DwtTict of Tcaivi
To lannv of out people Judge Viet
e t in well known and hia nmirtince
mcnl i most fnvornbly tecoivid It i
al o witb pleasure that ye editor chI
attention to hi aniiouureiiuut for we
liavt < known and appreciated hlin as a
fellow eltiteo in llale county foi a
ti amber of yenrs
ludge Clements i1 n graduate of the
law ilcpartmenl of the State Pmversi
tv 1111 Ins piritticcd law u the plains
for neatlv eleven jeari Por a number
of vcurs tie was Count Attomev of
llale remit Per the past two terms
he his served as County Unlgo of that
nuiiitv s an evldcuie of the esteem
in win li hie fellow citWetw hold htm he
htui tin oppositon for his second tcini
is Poll tit v lodge
lodge iMcmtnts believes in the bet
teiinilit nt the pnhli shools Hint the
iiilviiu mi nt nt tin best inti tests of
tin uiipil is Ins attioiis ind ivilln < s
whib t oilitv Itnliji show sn ttoinb1v
liiinug lus linn lis lii ntv Attomev j
lie
won lie rt l vet of ill hv his tan
ish ire Ins Intie Mild offuul
ml vmlitors nt the law leal in d that
his policv vis to pitiMcute lid
p isiiutt We believe lino to be eqiln
1 well plilifi d tn fill the otl ie oi
Dlslritt Attornev of tin Mth ludntiil
Ibstri t ind will iblv Ion iltel the
iiitoiiutH of the people and anse all
violiltels to rt spot t the niniislv of the
law
The Herald client nil i ccomniends
liulge Clements to the tavoiable i nil
siiliatlou of all tho voters for wo
knotv him to be a splendid man and an
official who Is < oiiscieutoiiH lu the dis
ihatue of his public duties
PAltBNTTEAOHEUS ASBOOIATION
A most tiniilalile movement was
launched when the Paient Teiu heis
Associalmu lu its regulai meeting
Thursday afternoon lamiiii first di
uuiin
i mii
ruled to orguiijo a Iibiirv iivipalgu
foi tho Tulin public s > < hool This fund
is pieemineutl worthy of aid from the
Tulia eituens mid it is lo he hup d Hull
such support will be foitheomiug
At present the Library while it shows
marked iinpioveinent over its audition
thiec vears aeo is in need ol mon vol
limes ninl of l rNi i and mine miiivi Iii
int quarters Moie lliuii inv one ollni
thiui utovin ilultMti i etl the slim
Illation of unud Im rltllli Mon on
all ulie > bub I in the ln > l < m
ii nilin lupine Iln bMil in I
tin I ilraiv is k antilv Inn ith
tin ei pi fin Lliglisli
In iddiliim to Hi Iv
Mnall inimbei of Imnke tin rt s Hit
piohl in nf inoie i iiiiiuidiiius tpniKis
Onlv six pupils i an he ntnnltid at
piesent jhiih means that onlv i mall
per ii < if thosi dcHinng aciess t tin
honk i Nni be aceiiinmodatiI
While the Hnglish tlepliltl t i la
Iy well equipped with claSsn s tie lo
pedins a few refen s and a small
amount of modem hteiature tin re i a
lying II I I m llistorv mhIi
isS10000000 which wiihiw am lent medieval and inoie pnUii
for mode mies mid all ise nut
for seieili e refeteiice booh
The most eiiuiis doll n in in i h <
Inary is the almost absolute alanine of
Kuod magaiius newspiipi is sloiv
boohs good fnl ion and oiileinpinat v
literatim of the best i lass In fad
the shelves contain iinthmi to stimii
in i ate in
of late the imajiimtiou and to
pelted to be 21000000000 pound
hnowI Itfi of
and intelligent
which pork will rcproonr 12000000 tores
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worlds best lit rntlire
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It is to suppl these m i ds that Hi
Aeordm to Diaries W Henderson j Parent Tea Juts
whnli
rtaKon the llbrmv iMmpiiigli
be fullv under way in about
a
will
mine at Shafer Texas was con
Sinuous operation during the vrar PHO nnnon and it is
that u > will fall lo
Small shipments of copper lead and desued
inc ores were
Horn and Sierra Hlanni di tu t
orodiicton for the State fr tl
i lUllfifi oil > if < of silver all I
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< l eelmg at t > IV ud of
of the Telia Iiidiemtent
tret pw vl io i m i tde fi
tttnuiry M ItOO and colilimien f < r the1 paw sd
u > ininmit lie months of school of tfiis hu tHui
Hut lis the prii e of all things
must be lookd after Phis an nil i lons s
tn done by the just ibstrd nlioii of lor en
iiiirt lies P iomtlly we fn 1 tbnt
in mi tiims doiiltling the amount of
nir t ivi > foi s hool puiposes would hi
that
institiel when wi luibinco igauist
in reus I etist tin pioper Hid nll ioiu I
i du < it en ot nor Inldren It has In ti
not to1 ell snl n
kii iidinn t inns
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o tin alBr en H 1 i been > Ihh of bieli Inv
n > 1 otofore This rni > < began < 1 > Oljiapb Thcit
pro ertionate with the Ineieased cost of everv wml i
living but that the Hoard was handl evuleui oi
ioiitiniie to advaiite the matter of ad in nnnil
the salaries of om
limited nnnil Is the bit even inlit
of lieuioi rat v aadtliinit tome t i >
iln Suture will hold lust sink happiness j
and pospirit Cei as ai vve pioperlv
i tin ite our children
The lleiild shall be pleased lo open
ils minimis for n mora lnlidcd lis I
i iisitm of this 11 iiupoitaut issue
Ilie Tulia Iuldi Seliiui s 1 et us tlis
tiss he matter as friends ind eveiv
one with tho sole idea of betterment
He 1 A lindley returned Moudn
fioia Waside where he had been to
fill his rognlni pleaching appointment
there Sunday
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UtH GIVEN tUlRIl m atARV GAWIW PAVOT VEu MH
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states that the Hoard reeoRUies that of < li > m Mot on Pntni
teathern salaries have not advanced trutltfiilU n that he hi
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spped
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ever they felt that something must be I Mr Svk1 t liegun Minlnv mghl tho
lone ami the made this advime of Showing of thai pleasing ml Tho
1000 pel month on tho salaries of all JTIger h IiuI As in opening event
Tulia has been foitunate In securing j he gave fr e admission to the theatre
such gifted teachers as we have and in on that night Ncellss i Mate that
holding them The thorough underthe theatre t inwlt I until thete
standing between the Hoard ml the was luirdlv muhIhic > om 1 he stir
tachers has been a prime factor in this i nut t vents r tins tut U ttei but
t in in us in i ihi remain
I this till i en ti iptet s <
ti ii hois ml arc ur ilm rowild
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Thentie v on m1I s i i tgnin that
Mill le of tin highest Iss and tiiliko
tin evening out of ileal I ore
leased biisnn ss
Mav siicit s mil in
ontiiitic to ittnil Mninmit Milei and
Chief Oponttoi Hun Stapi Is otn most
Hiacere wish We nppiei lain their
good ell arts of the p ist and know that
mi people aie in hearty acionl
Will show bv Ho n e theil
A Banking Home i
Is what we try lo give our cunlomera
and
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At Uio close of business on Nov 17lh 1019
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 272X170
lianUmg Mouse Fill and Kix 177 100
Slocks and Pxmds rOOOO
MIkm Real Kstalo DOOOO
Interest in Hep Cluar Kund 1M2 IS
CASH and IOXCHANCK
Total 7m1 < I27
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 1000000
Surplus Undivided Profits 1000209
Bills Payable 7500000
DEPOSITS 32405001
Total 48914270
The above statement is correct
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 2, Ed. 1, Friday, January 9, 1920, newspaper, January 9, 1920; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41922/m1/1/ocr/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.

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