The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 38, Ed. 1, Friday, September 19, 1919 Page: 11
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chosen assortment of the advertised proprietary
medicines Only those whose value has
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TULIA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS SEPT 19 1919
AUTOMOBILE PARADE WILL MARK
OPENING OF VICTORY FAIR
Additions to tho Promluni List Aro
Announced Also Instructions to
Exhibitors of Llvo Stqck
Earnestly strhing at nil timet and
in all columns to keep before tho peo
plo tho dates for tho Swisher Count
Victory Knir in Tulin Texas wo here
Willi givo the dates the last Fridnv
nml Saturday In this mouth September
20th nnd 27th
Arrangements hnvo been mnilo for
hnving an automobile pnrndc It if
urgently requested that every nutomo
biio in Swisher County or adjoining
counties take a part in this parade
Tho Lumiuittoe requests that uutomo
biles bo appropriately docorntod most
It is contemplated that prizes will bo
offered for tho best decorated nutomo
bileTho
Tho pnrado will start promptly at 0
oclock a in Friday Starting from
tho northeast corner of the court house
Our Tulin Band will head tho parade
The lino of march will be more fully
announced later
There are jnany matters of detail to
bo attended to If you hnvo any sug
gestions for tho good of tho Fair
would you plcaso seo ono of tho committeemen
nnd your suggestion will be
given nil duo attention Let us all
work together to mako tho Fair a success
and not put tho work on ono man
All agricultural products for oxhibi
Hon should bo brought in by Thursday
iho 21th if possible Live stock should
bo in as early as possible Friday morn
ing nnd brought to II W Simmons
barn Stablo room will bo furnished
free Fens will bo furnished for pigs
but troughs nnd feed must bo furnished
by owners of tho animals A small
amount of coops will bo provided for
chickens thoso nsklng for same first
will bo accommodated
Owners are expected to water nnd
feed their stock nnd poultry All stock
nnd poultry should bo in tho barns by
9 oclock a m Friday in order that
all can participate in tho automobile
pnrndc
Everybody in the County is requested
to bring their llvo stock whothcr it is
to be entered in tho show ring or not
HORSES AND MULES
Best Team of Draft Horses
Second 250
Best Team of Light Horses
Second 2G0
Best Team of Mules 500
200
Best Draft Stnllion 500
250
Best Road Stnllion 500
250
Best Tack any nge 500
500
500
Second
Second
Second
Second
250 Third 100
Best Draft Horse Colt one yenr old
or over 750 Second 500 Third
250
Best Drnft Horse Colt under ono
year 750 Second 500 Third 250
Best AllPurpose Horse Colt 1 yr old
or over 750 Second 500 Third
250
Best Allriirpose Hor o Colt under 1
year 750 Second 500 Third 250
Best Mule Colt over ono year 750
Second 500 Third 250
Best Mule Colt under one year 750
Second 500 Third 250
Tho iniiin exhibit for the horses nnd
cattle will be held on Snturdny September
27th
SHEEP DEPARTMENT
ltniii two years nnd ovor
500 Second 250
Rnm one year old and under
First
two
First 500 Second 250
Iinm Lamb First 500 Second
250
Ewe two jears old or over First
500 Second 250
Ewe one year old nnd under First
500 Second 250
Ewo Lamb First 500 Second
250
If you buy so you get a dollnrs
worth of value for every dollar you
can spend more If you treat whnt
you buy ns If it had tho same value ns
money you do not hnvo to spend so
much Buy W S S
INFLUENZA IS AGAIN RAGING
TULIA CITIZENS CALLED TO MEET
Dr C W McFnrling County Health
Officer of Swisher County is In receipt
of tho following comunicntion from Dr
C W Goihlard Stale Health Ofllcer for
Texas
Last week I called your attention
tojho probability of a recurrence of in
llucnza tins fall and winter and slated
that in tho past tho death Tate grew
larger with each recurrence Yon wore
advised to got busy preparing yourselves
mil your town iu aitlclpatlon
of a recurrence Since that time re
ports hnvo reached this Department of
cn ses of influenza in three widely sop
tiro ted wctons of tho State
Whllo thort arc mary things that
have nlwnyj rcted ns leading factors
ly doslrnblo in Red White nnd Blue i In promolWg pnlilV heil h work tho
dominating impulse ahoi l 1 bj tho do
siro to prevent sickness suffering nnd
death a love for ones ioov innii and
tho desir to no cverjtting possible to
ndd lo Ids comfort nnd welfare Civic
nnd pcrsonyl jldo folowi closely as a
Jnctor pronloung public Health for u
ileslro to have tho cleanest house nnd
tho cleanest ton shoiib be tin pide
if even i
I am now calling upon you to set
nside one diy IrU woim i I IAN
UP AND ORGANIZATION DAY
Do not stop until you hnvo organized
your forces and given your town a
thorough eleaulng After n thorough
clean up let us have for our motto
No moro trnsh littered bnik jards
streets or nllcys No more vacant lots
overgrown with weeds and mass So
moro pools of stagnant water
I am nsking that all Health Boards
call a meeting this week nnd invito tho
School Boards the Coinmcrcinl Clubs
the Civic Clubs the Parent Teachers
Association the Physicians nnd Nurses
nnd all other organizations interested
in problems of health be invited to
participate and at this mooting organize
forces perfect plans for a present cleanup
nnd provide for follow up workers
and emergency demnnds that may
arise
In furtherance of tho miggestions
made In the nboyo communications Dr
McFnrling nnd County Attorney W A
Graham conferred with Major Griffin
As n result thereof tho following procla
inntion wns issued
MAYORS PROCLAMATION
In accordance with tho suggestions of
the State Board < of Health a mass
meeting is called for Monday night September
22nd nt 8 p m at the courthouse
It will bo tho purpose of this
meeting to map out a campaign for a
clean up day in Tulin and also take
such measures ns mny be deemed nects
snry to prevent the outbreak of another
epidemic of tho influenza similar to
tho one last yenr Everyone attend
MEADE F GRirFIN
Mnyor of Tulin
Let every ono take duo cognizance of
this important meeting and bo present
An ounce of prevention is worth n
pound of cure We know how serious
tho Inlhicnra ns Inst year let us not
sjiaro ourselves to prevent n recurrence
The medicnl profession nnnounccs that
tho greatest preventative is Cleanli
Hess Lets make Tulin CLHAN
Coino nn Citizens Lets Gol
THE NEEDLECRAFT CLUB
Tho Necdlccrnft Club met last Thursday
nftcrnoon with Mrs A L Hawkins
in honor of her guest Mrs Thompson
of Oklahoma
A large number wns present nnd
greatly enjoyed this kind hospitality
Needlework ns usunl was tho prin
cipal feature of the afternoon
Miss Eleanor McFnrling favored the
club with scvernl musical numbers
which wero greatly appreciated Mrs
Englcmnn sang some selections accom
panied by Mrs Conwny Iortor
Guests present wore Mrs Thompson
of Oklahoma Mesdames LnPrnde and
Northcut nnd Miss Eleanor McFnrling
Mrs Hawkins served dainty refresh
ments assisted by Mrs Northcut and
Littlo Mioses Robndce Simpson nnd
Naomi Hawkins after which tho club
adjourned to meet In two weoks with
Mrs D A McSpndden
REPORTER
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MOZART LADIES QUARTET
ARE GIFTED ENTERTAINERS
Thursday evening our people wore
treated to a rare entertainment when
tho Mozart Ladles Quartet held tho
closest attention for nenrly two hours
From tho opening number to tho clo o
wo wero made to reallzo that real artists
were furnishing tho cntertnlnmcnt
of the ovonlng
A brief synopsis of the program is
Where My Caravan Has Rested
Lnhr Quartet Irinco Ador Suito
Dainty niid Sally Trombone
Quartet Monologue Rush Hour in
tho Dcpnrtmcnt Store Miss Scott
Sweet Lnvendor and Old Lace
Smiles Billy At Dawning
Cadnian Misses Aldrlcli nnd Gunn
Piano aolcctlonj Waltz Farapkraso
Straus Miss Scott Tho Tempest
Wells nnd Cocoo Orchestra
Down in Texas Land Whlstlo Up
a Llttlo Low Tune Rending Littlo
Bennys Note Book Miss Voil
Nigger in tho Barnyard Orchestra
Reading Tho Contribution that Scan
dnllzcd tho Church Miss Aldrlch
La Cnprlcicuso Edgar Miss Voil
Good Night costumed selection from
MaTtha nnd Eliza Jane Quartet
MlssMaric Voil director and Missus
Cnrollno Scott Dorothy Aldrich nnd
Mary Jane Gunn composo tho gifted
personnel of tho Mozart Ladies Quar
tot Wo shall esteem it n privilege and
nu honor to have thoso ladies visit us
again and givo us such another splendid
program for which wo know they
nro capable
Tho next number of ths Tulia lyceum
course will bo announced in due time
Tho first two numbers have been exceptional
and we know tho third will
bo fully up to tho high standard set
MONEY TO LOAN
On land security nt 8 per cent No
extra commission Loans closed immediately
on approval pt title
A B ROVLEY
30tfc At Cnlton Taylor office
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VICTORY FAIR SWISHER COUNTY TULIA TEXAS SEPTEMBER 26 AND 27 A BIG TIME IS ARRANGED
SWISHER COUNTY PAIR
IN TULIA SEPT 28 and 27
MAKE YOUR PLANS TO
BE HERE THOSE DAYS
Number 38
EXTENSION GIVEN FOR WRITING
SWISHER CO BOOSTER ARTICLE
County Agent II G Ware wishes tho
Herald to announce that rtn extension
of one week has been grnntod for all
contestants who wish to compete for
tho 1000 prize booster nrticle describing
Swisher County Mention was
mado twp weeks ago about Messrs
James Frye nnd Silas C Graham offering
500 cneh for such nn article Tho
time limit was thou sot for Saturday
Soptomber 13th But n number have
requested further time do Saturday
September 20tli has been sot as the
closing date for this contest
Thoro aro no strings nt all on this
contest It is open to everybody men
women nnd children or to groups The
money is in hand Most fair nnd Impartial
rules will bo observed in tho
awarding of tho prize Not tho least
bit of favoritism will bo shown for
tho good of Swisher County is tho issuo
nnd tho most convincing manner of
stating thereof tho route desired Lot
many ontcr the contest tho moro tho
merrier Bo sure to writo your article
and send it to Mr Waro at Tulia on
or beforo tho last day Saturday September
20th Some one will win Why
not you J
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WDHBERLYCONNER
IOEXOE
A Banking Home
Is what we try to give our customers
At the close of business on Sept 121919
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 28257480
Banking House Fur and Fix 1977460
Stocks and Bonds 50000
Other Real Estate 90000
Interest in Dep Guar Fund 437344
CASH and EXCHANGE 11386575
TOTAL 42198859
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 5000000
Surplus anflUndivided Profits 3908518
Bills Paable 4000000
DEPOSITS 29290341
TOTAL 42198859
The above statement is correct
NC E DUKE Cashier
TULIA BANK TRUST CO
TDLIA TEXAS
OFFICERS
W B Hale President
Wrn Ward VicePresident
O E Duke Cashier
E G Barks Asst Cashier
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W B Hale
Win Ward
C E Duke
F G Patching
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DIRECTORS
W C Hulsey
Win Todd
J R Ward
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Thursday Miss Linnio Wlmborly
who lives south of town nndLGCon
nor of Tulin were marriod by Rov
R F Jenkins of this city Miss Wlm
bcrly is a former Wnyland Collego
student Plninvlow Herald
Mr Conner is tho sdn of Mr nnd Mrs
W O Conner of Tulia no is a young
man of storling qunlltles and is esteemed
and appreciated by a host of
friends
Tho Herald joins the many friends
of Mr and Mrs Conner in extending
them congratulations and best wishes
for a long happy and prosperous mnr
ricd llfe
Y M B L Monday night Cornel
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 38, Ed. 1, Friday, September 19, 1919, newspaper, September 19, 1919; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41836/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.