The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 49, Ed. 1, Friday, December 5, 1919 Page: 14
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A Guaranty Fund Bank with Capable and
Accommodating Officers
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Safety Deposit Boxes for rent
J P WHITE President
MRS C G INNES Vice President
E A LOGAN Cashier
C O STONE Assistant Cashier
Mr I ml rav Finley was a Tulia caller
fi njav
There was not a very large crowd at
the entertainment Tuesday night on ac
ount of the bad weather
Mr Jess Wrcnn left Sunday for
Wai o wliere he will attend the meeting
of the A F i A St Grand Lodge
Sir Guy Garrison nent to Atnorillo
Tuesday
Mr and Sirs C L Goad of Arney
wore in Happ > Monday to see their
daughter who is sick
Mr nd Mrs Sherod Arnold and Mr
A E Arnold were shopping in Tulia
Wednesday
Arc you bounding over the rocks to
fmam ml disaster Start buying
W S a today
II < Hu li Manager Tnlia Gordon Alexander Manager SUverton
RushAlexander Grain Co
Wo have recently purchased the Townsend Grain Co Elevator
We are now ready to handle all your Business In our lino of
Grain Coal Hay and Mill Products
Give us a trial
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TOilays Receipts
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MOO hopi ami Li > i p mnpiiri I
mth 1Q < HH1 nttlr l HH > hog mui VIUHI
heep n week nj nml ll iT inttlo 1
31000 hogs mnl UjMHi hoop 11 ear
ajjo Elsewhere rooeiptu were liberal
wpeeinlly at other Mlanouri Itiver mar
ketaWith
With les < than one thinl as many rat
tle here a a week ago nml the run
up to 1350 The bulk of the killing
I steers which were grass fat sold nt
1050 to 1260 Cow exclusive of
leanners brought 750 to 1250 cnti
ners 550 to jO00 eal rolvei were 50
cents higher
Trade in stock nml feeding ealtle
wns aetne and the moderaU nply
brought firm price Quality wns fairly
good All outgoing shipment were
handled on regular m hedules and rail
iiIAlHES M HIKIN
Market Correspondent
CAMELS expert blend of choice
Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos answers every cigarette
desire you ever had I CaTiels give
such universal delightsuch unusual
enjoyment and satisfaction youll
call them a cigarette revelation I
If youd like a cigarette that does
not leave any unpleasant cigaretty
aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty
odor smoke Camels If you
hunger for a rich mellowmild
cigarette that has all that desirable
cigarette body well you get
some Camels as quickly as 3ou can I
Camels expert blend lakes all this
delightful quality j iible Your
personal test will rr that Camel
Cigarettes are t c Ay cigarettes
you ever smok d nit ju3t seem
made to meet yous taste You will
preier them to either kind of tobacco
smolud straight I
Compare Camels for quality and
sau action with any cigarette in
the tyorld at any price
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ire uot main ill the nalo on at ount
the hail weather
Mi i A 1 ojrnn wan out at Arney
11 xlnv oil liuniiu > ts
r Oliver of Alnnrillo wn ill
Saturday looking after hiit store
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Mi Jim OtHTly ling hovn quite iek
tn neek with a liail eolil I
Mi < Ahlen Montgoiiicry of Tulia
i mtel MomlRv ith Mm Milldr Ourrie
Mr E A Logan left Sumlny inornliijti
f Wwo where he went m the Interest
howing lew than a iiormnl peroent of
fat eattle beef grades were 111 aotive
demand at lrong to 25 cents higher
prieco The advantage applied to butcher
graden n well n tcer Some choice
tecr MihTiBt J1SO0 liort fed steers
sold up to 1550 and grass fat tcors
ul the Slasaii lodge He will bo gone
two weck
Sir George Gwiml who bus been
itaying with Mr II U Holland of Tev
liiimn U visiting his aunt Mr 1 M
Kvnn
Mr and Mrs Howard Stephcnsoit
nml children spent Thanksgiving with
Mr and Mrs Hill Anderson They
had a splendid turkey dinner
Ahlen SI ana hnt been on the siik
list this week
W A Carney left Saturday for hi
place near Orooui Texas Thej will
move there soon
Sir Joe Frnney hai had charge of
the Fanners Exchange this week in
roads reported a normal supply of < nbsene of Sir White
stock car available Fleshy feeders
sold at 1200 to l t50 lighter weights
good quality from 1000 to 1150 and
ordinary to fair kindi i r to 1000
The 3500 hogs here today were
snapped up at 50 to 75 cents higher
prices and the big margin that existed
last week over other markets was extended
still further The top price today
was HS0 nml the bulk of the
bogs sold at 1425 to 1405 making
a 125 advance compared with the low
day last week Peckers bought most
of the offerings nml paid the maximum
advance
Early estimate wns for POO sbec but
2000 finally arrived and sold at 25
cents higher prices Quality of the
offerings was plain lamb1 brought
1450 to 15i > Choice grades would
have brought 1525 or better Ewes
old at 77 j to 5 50 and yearlings
from 11011 to 11 75 Few feeders
were offered
Mr M It McMnnlgol returned Sun
day from Wayne Nebraska vvlfere he
was called by the MiKni of his moth
or She was greatlv improved when he
left
Mr Dirk Evans hipped two car loads
of eattle Friday for Hugh Holland of
Texhomn
A number of the Happy young folks
were skating Saturday afternoon and
night
Sliss Mary Carney who is attending
the Catholic school nt Amarillo spent
Thanksgiving with her parents returning
rjuminy
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Sllstes Grace White and Slary Mayhem
were Ilaiiiview eullcra Saturday
Mr J F White who ban been at the
sanitarium returned with them
Mr Williams whp has been working
in the hardware store resigned this
week
Mr Leslie Smith who is attending
ihigh school in Amarillo spentThmik
giving with his parents Sir ml Mrs
K J Smith
Hro Hemphry of Aberuathy who
to preach ut the Baptist church
itsiindny in the interest of tlio 75000
1too campaign foiled to came on account
of bad vrenther So the Metho
1 list pastor Ilev SIcNealy preached
1 morning and night
Mr Clark Xeff happened to a very
painful accident Saturday afternoon
i hen he fell at the elevator He fell
j about fifteen feet breaking his leg
ju t above the ankle
The Thankrgiving program lo have
been given by the school children
Thursday night was postponed nn account
of the bad weather
Forty sacks of sugar were uuloided
nt Happy last week and there wns
plenty to go around for the first time
in several weeks
Mr Klliek IMwards and sou of Canyon
were at Happy Mondiy buying
mules
Mr Irvin MeMuuignl spent Sumlny
in Canyon
Miss Estn Ooiul has been sick since
Sunday with n rising In her throat
Dr MeFarllng of Tulln was in Happy
Monday
Sir Albert Willielm of Nazareth
was in Jlnppy Wednesday on his way
tn Aliiurilln
The ninemonths old baby of II C
Zachery died Hunday morning at I
oclock from acute indigestion They
hnvii the ayiupnthy of the entire com
iiinjilty in their great loss
EGGS EGGS
Comflintuitiil Poultry Mixture is mi
Egg Irod in or and also Cures
Iloup nml Sure Head Cnmlimentnl
is u Mineral XVnic that tak es the
place of the green food that your
hens cant gef jit tho full and winter
Every bnxisold under a printed
tpiarniitee A fiOo box will fur
tilth fifty hcos for four months
For sale by i
Tom Bandy
General Merchandise
Happy TJexas
Exclusively
MOTTO IRT IU8T1CK Iin DONE TUOUfln TH13 HEAVENS SIIOCLD TALL
FASMERS EXCHANGE
A feeneral Line of Seasonable Supplies
for the Farmerk and Their Friends
Country Produce Bought and Top
Prices Always Given
Our Stock is Priced EightNo Trouble
to Show Goods I
Your Presence will be appreciated whe
you are in town I
Telephone us your wants
J FVWHITE Manager
FOR SALE
No 56 640 acres unimproved
land located about 12 miles from
Happy and Canyon All good
smooth land 300000 cash will
handle the deal and easy terms
on balance Price 2000 an
acre
Write or see
Wm F MILLER Happy Texas
Now is the Time to Build those
Sheds you have been talking
about so long
STEPHENSON BROTHERS
Happy
We are Strictly a
Home Institution
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS I
Tn the Sheriff or juv Constable of
Swisher County O ltEKTINO
You Are Commanded to Munition
J l Brown Mrs J M Ilrovvii tho
Texas
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HAPPY TBMPnONB OOMPzVNT
WmCOWAN lfanager
A telephone In your residence of place
af bsitneis will save you many steps
unknown heirs of 1 SI Ilrown do
the ukuowii hen of and children of the Baid Sirs
J SI Brown deieased Wr Ilcttie Slulhnll deceased Unit she left no
Joe Kcxford and husband E C IexI > r I or ililircn ami no iluld
fold and Bcdln Iair Su ith by making f demised children Yuvinj these
I uhiieutioii of this Citation unco In plaintiff as her only heirs That
on li week for eight suuesive weeks plaintiff hne good title to said Lots
and 10
nrcvious to the return day hereof in tn Itiok No 13 in the
nun ne BpHper publislitd in your
County if there be a newspuper published
therein lint if uot then In any
newspaper published in the 04th Judi
cal District but if there be no newspaper
published in said Judicial District
then in n newspaper published in
the nearest District to said GlthJudi
ciul District to nppcar at tho next regular
term of tho District Court of
Swisher County to bo huldcn nt tho
Court House thereof in the Town of
Tulia mi thu second Monday In December
A D 1011 the same being tho
Sth dny of December A D 1019 then
and there to answer n petition Hied In
said Court on the 1th day of October
A I 11110 in a suit numbered on the
docket of said Court No 1318 wherein
L Slulhall Sirs Kdnn Nichols ami
htishrinil Francis Nichols Sirs Cnth
criuu Intili and husband Herman 1
lnuli as the heirs of Sirs Lou Slul
hall deceased nro Plaintiffs nml JM
Brown Sirs J SI Brown the tin
null of Tulin Swisher Coi uty Texas
bciuisc
they nml those under whom
tluy i Inin cliiiiniug to be the true nud
lsvs iul owners of stud h ml niirpremis
c Iiiivv had and hold under color of
tto fimi uil limit r the State ot Texas
ponecalrle lontinuous and ndverso of
the siiiiie fur n period of inoro than
tluce jirs next proieeiling the bringing
of this action all of which they are
ready to verify but that the defendants
lire claiming some liii J of right
or title to same Plaintiffs irayl i
the Court that they have judgment to
the offoit tlmt they have guod title o
said premises ami for general relief
And for further eimsp of notion plain
tiffs say they aught to ncover title
to said Lots No si and 10 in Block No
II in the town of Tulln Swisher Coun
ty lexns because thgv and those un
der whom they clain claiming the
same under deeds duly recorded have
had peaceable coiitiiiitoes and adverse
possession of tlm name useiug an en
known heirs of J SI Brown deceased the same ami paying nil tuxes
lue thereon
the unknown helm of Sirs J St
Brown deceased Sirs Hcttio Joe Jtcx
fonl nml husband E C Uexford and
Bccla Pnlr Smith are Defcndcnts nml
said petition alleging
That on about the first day of June
1108 plaintiffs wcro lawfully tolzcd
ami possessed of tho following described
land ami premises hituated in Snishor
County Texas holding and claiming
tho name in fee simple to wit
Lots Nos 0 nml 10 in Bloik No LI
in tho town of Tulia That on tho
day and year Inst aforesaid defendants
unlawfully entered upon snld premises
mid ejected plaintiffs therefrom nud
unlawfully withholds from them tho
possession thereof to their dmmigo in
tho sum of 100000 that tho reasonable
annual rental value of baid laud
and premises is 18000
Tint J SI Prown Is the iiiiiminli
source of title thu petition setting out
thu chniu of title by which tho plaintiffs
claim I olng In the regular form
of Tiesimsa to try title And praying
tlmt ilniciulanls ho cited mid that plaintiffs
have judgment for the title and
possession of the ubnvo described land
for n period of more than
five yems next preieeillng the brinplng
of this in lion nml this tliey uro lead
to verify but that lefedmits are elami
iug sun o kind or a right or title to
same Plaintiffs prny that they linvo
judgment for title to said land ami fur
general relief
And for further fuuso of action plain
tiffs say that th y claiming to hnvi
good ami perfect right and title
said Lots No l mnl 10 in Block No 13
in tho town of Tulia Swisher County
lexns have had and held pcnconblo
mid adverse pussosslou of the snrao
cultivating oieupving using and en
joying the same for a oriod of moro
than ten years next proceeding tho
bringing of this atiou mid this thov
are leady to verify That dofeiidnuts
are claiming Mime kind ur rKt or title
to Miiim
Plaintiffs irn
i loud lium tlm
nJ fur judgment removing
Jr title lor costs of suit
reiio
nud for general
f
IIHHLIN FAIL NOT lint have be
fore said Court at its aforosanl uoxt
regular term this writ with your ro
turn thereon showin how you have
executed the
same
iind premises mid that writ of witniuu r r
tion Issue nml for their rents damages ut thWtobrtot nXb
1 costs 01VUN IJNDHIt MY HANI amiTho
That tho title to snld nud was vest °
iMrs L Mulhall now deceased H of ° at office In Tulia
that tho suld Sirs L Mulhall died o A J > toil I llny ot October
ubont the ilny of 10 lutes 8CI1 j M > Hun > H0N cljrJ
tale that tho plaintiffs heroin arc the I District Court Swisher County
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 49, Ed. 1, Friday, December 5, 1919, newspaper, December 5, 1919; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41825/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.