The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 42, Ed. 1, Friday, October 15, 1920 Page: 1
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Fron the Plttlrlviovr newspapers wo tt < 1 > A Kemp thalrwJHi of the Tho Largest and Must Enthusiastic Kwu the minute he first tmtnber q
learn that a number of SirWier County Texas Uraueh of the National Dcnu i DelogaUou at tho Pittsburg Oon t Tutu s IP o Ohnutamimt was Wgtm
tltircns von honor at the fait hold lu vr tl Campaign Committer It as Issued eivtlon vrns itom Tulia jVnl tMt y N were ftilt swan thtt
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ithe following statements
jDeutoxratlc newspapers should nrouso
the Democrats Of Hip commonwealth to
NOTICE
After October 1st our business will be run
on a strictly Cash basis
We can sell cheaper and give better service
this way And you do not help to pay
bad debts when you pay cash
tho importnheo of making substantial
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r turn of Swbhcr County won second contributions to the fund
premium on Ms whent A dollar contributed bv tmood Oetuti
In tho shoep divlaiou W L laltoccrnt to tho Democratic XntUinnl Cam
of Happy won first premium on tho < piign Fund will nctoniplldi n gront
beat Uispluy of sheep first on pen of jdeiil The contributor of n dotltr con
wothers first on ruin nuy uru or breeds feci thnt he U nctunlly performing
first on aged rnm Shropshire first one of tlio following services tu tho
on yearling rnm Shropshire first on Democratic cause n 10 contribution
rata under uno yeurr foutth on needton tinles ns much a 4100 contribution
ewo second on yearling owe S Mjn hundred Units jih nincli nnd so on
8wcarinRonf of Hnppy on scrond on If uicd in nonditi t > loirnphlt now
raw any ngo or breed second nndil will seirtl n Hundred ttord novsa it vm
fourth on aged rant Rumbaullclt Mo n poxsitdo 1150000 renders
second on marling rnm Rontbotitictt j If used in 80 > ulin out spreinl nrti >
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second nm fourth on nged ewe 15ameies it will print mid deliver to editor
bouilott first on ewe under ono yearn thousandword articlo which imty
fnnmboullett second on u ed nunretioH SltiiOOO rondtirs
Shropshlro second on jearliug ruini If used b > the editorial depart
Shropshire first on yenrliii eweminentit will place a Democratic < dilor
Shropshire first iuid oeoml on njjed inl on tlie editorial desk of papers hav
cwo Merino first mid third on > onr jins eireulntiou of slightly overn nilllioii
ling owej Merino first on ewe under and a quarter
one year Merino j It tvill pnrehiiM 300 ciht pm o
In the chicken division S C Rhode pamphlets qu the l a ni of Nations
Island Reds Hoy Wood of Kress won or other Deinocratic titeraturo or pay
second on cock third fourth nnd fifth j postage on 300 of them or buy 125
on hen second third fourthand fifth I buttons
on cockrel fourth and fifth on pullett1 If used by the speaker bureau
In the Iior division Dunn leri
sey W J3 Armstrong of Hnppy won
first on bonr twelve months and under
eighteen nnd second and grand champion
boar Davo Wood Son of Kress
won third on boar twelve mouths and
under eighteen second on sow two
vcars and over
Kor Chester Whites dim Curry Of
nnd under twelve and saw of sis months
nnd under twelve
For Spotted Inlnnd Cltlnns nil awards
wont to V Ij liaRoe of Happy
Tor Poland Chinas lmdwig lrlbcck
of Happy won first on boars of eigh
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times nnd in mnny ways
Hvery Demoerit can and should do
his or her purl and doing ones part
consists in giving liberally nt cording
Hnppy won first on bonr of six months to ones ability and menus not
lv a nominal sum
mere
Conscience as well as patriotism
and Pemocrniv calls The League of
Nations means peace to tho nations Its
rejection mean death and suffering to
nations to millions of mei vtomen ond
toon inonths and under twentyfour children Invest your money in do your
sonior chnmpion nnd grand champion part for tie League of Nations for
bonr won first second and third on pence progress and prosperity
sows eighteen months and under All Democrats are urged to send
twontyfour first second and third on
sows six months and undur twelve
junior champion sonior champion and
grand chnmpion sows first on nged
herd first on young herd first nnd
oeond on got of bonr second onpro
duco of sow first on litter of four
plfjs fnrrowed nftor September 1st
1919 first on sows nnd n spec inl premium
for tho best display of Poland
Chinas B M Allred pf Hnppy won
fourth on pigs fnrrowed nfjer March
1st 1020 nnd J W Ilorp of Hnppy
won fifth premium in this class
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Try Flavo or GQLDMEDAL 11tfc
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Heiidipiarters 27 Western Indemnity
Duilding Dallas Make nil checks pay
Watluns Secretary
able to Royoll It
Treasurer
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A big curlOqd Should
APPLE81
arrivo about
lc lCtli of October These apples are
fine for eannliigfyttlso for eating He
Msre and bring vbtfr old sucks along
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PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
TWO REGISTERED PHAR2MAOIST8 TUIilA TEXAS
ttrcsldMicy of the O T AwcinUou
Captured by 1 E Svropston of
Thla City
Ity 1 S KJ
1 M Swepstott of tliW city w
unanlimttmly elected president of the
Oaark Trails Aswrnlatlmt nt the oltvto
of the husineM session of the two day
nnunnl convention nt IMtt bnrc Knubno
October Sth 11120
Mr Swoptton stiioeedi C dono1 S II
llnrvey of Monte No Arknintu who
founded the Orark TralU in 101S and
who has luted an Itt president since
that time
Wo can never pay the tribute to Col
Harvey thnt ho desert e for the reat
and good work thnt he founded nnd
perpetrated to this time He resinned
ills olllco nt this convention not bmntse
he wished to shirk but because of his
udtaucid vpnrti lti teiulftrinj hi resijf
nation lie advised the convention to
elei t a vomit iniui one tho was vlitIttpr
tu work for the good of Hmnnnlty in
bnildinj and imtrkiujj roads one who
ttas of an unsellish spirit Too much
inuuot be sai < l for Col llnrtev to this
work lie is passing on to others Tho
urent work he has done ttill ever stand
a a inouument to his memory However
in his i hariuteristi < unselfish
spirit he Mtid 1 do not lire for the
it vtai rrv a lomocrntie nicssage j Ilontiuieiil I ttitiit to feel hal l have
from one of our speakers to 115 votrs h VlOIIKID for pood to other poo
It must bo bnriio in mind that there jl l lol1 < 1 lthe spirit of all
are manv millions of voters and they < > > l1 n T < ute
must be reached not once > ut ninny < the otllee of jiresidnit of tlie
0itil Trulls Assoijmtlou Is not a sal
aried oflri > mine ctedlt is duo tin retiring
prenident and to the iiewlv elected
president 1 12 Svvopston And for
this unselfish reason if for no otlici
We should give of our lime and inonev
to assist the t T Association and its
ptesldeut in am problem that mat
present itself nlong the entire ton to
Mr 1 2 Sttepstmi who hntdeil the
delegation to Pittsburg is a gentleman
of untiling energy always ready to
give of his time and means for the
ftirlhornine of tint muse for the good
of the masses and litis gUeu mine of
his time to the 0irk Trails assotin
lion than anyone along the route for
the pisl tear Ho is and lias been
thoroughly in accord with Col Harvey
and it tws largely through Cob llar
vevs influence that Mr Swepstou was
unanimously elected president
Tulia is proud to have the honor of
the Orark Trails association president
in their city and justly so its it will
mean a great deal to clti7eiiK of Swisher
and adjoining counties as well as
the entire route
The automobile that goes with theO
T presidency was presented to Mr
Swepston but heeiiiisf of needed repairs
and not being in stupe to make
the 1150 mile trip was tridod in for n
new one
Vice presidents for each of the six
states in the association were elected
as follows Currv Ireoii Kstelllne
Texas Dr 1 V Kerr Springfield
Missouri Dr A 11 VanVlcct Normnn
Oklahoma Crank W New man Pitts
burg Kansas 12 C dm kson Lake Arthur
Arkansas nod 1 W Com Im mn
Vow Mcmco
Slinwneo Oklahoma was selected as
the meeting plan for next tears O
Association
The delegation from Tulia consisted
of President and Mrs 1 12 Swepston
Mr and Mis If G Porter Mr and
Mrs Dennis Ziniineniiaiin Poster KIoiih
O L onpir D II Pulton 1 M
Simpson 1 S Hiigleiiiun D 11 Iuiw
ford John Imiinilf liin Plat Ion C P
Dean 1 12 Dean Muvs I2rin lilili
moiiil Piersnu Prank Pore 12 P I2ns
tin mid Kid Paskey
Included In the ibove list art mem
lo rs of the Tuba band who received
iiinnt compliments for their excellent
music
2voiV eitten of Tulm should ie
proud Unit thtx douefed so lihcrallt
to sending ihese boosters to tin con
tendon Tho ones who stnyod nt borne
deserti ns imieh credit for the widespread
adteitbing of Tulln and Swisher
cmiiifv as do the members of the
n grett rhnntnuons vtftn on In earnest
Whx Ui u e we Itt < l tho CoSUiopob
It tit Male Prm Tin jj oil < ott < om
posing this trio are Dariel C ItUtae
violtnist and inrtoonist lcoittitl llntvK
flute aid stttpltoiw Yernrr lliild < i
render and pianist
These j oung men gave splendid program
In tho afternoon and nt night
And truly did tloij Hive the chnuUtthi
tpia the proper start And while tbolt
progiiiii < fairly sparkle with life and
fun it Is alt given la n highly nrtlstlc
minner There were llvtly song > do
llghtfutly sung and Unity of them
And this was only part of the enter1
taluiiteuts Tho xylophone conies lit for
its thnre of the music Next we had the
saxaphoue ilute pltno and vlidln and
then tho bagpipe speaks in fuel
there were enough Instruments for a I
doren hots but this tlio handles them
all The costume part of their program
was also plensing So grott were our
people plenstd that all state that thin
Would appreciate seeing and lunritig
them again
Thursdnj afternoon Ihc Hnrnnbys
held the closest attention of all in a
most pleasing pioginui 1nitl 1 and
Dorolhj Hirnnby present tin entertain
mont that U strikltiglx varied and di
light ftlllv urltiiutl Through nil their
work one can trine tho line hand
of the nrttstTheir program ranges tiom
tin makeup of the It it Him nnd the
gisytthmkerid inin to nitisi piino
logues readings and dramatic sketches
in which Mi and Mrs Ilnrnnliy work
togethet to spitmild advantage It is
wonderful thai two persons can furnish1
so much refreshing nnd wholesome en
tertaiiuiient You stinplj have to hear
and sCo them to lulirtr
Ilieir night piottittin was in evirt wnv
eipiil to the after noon program
Mr nnd Mrs Hnrnitb ar < indeed n
fund and cultured and they won a
plain in the hearts of out people all of
it limn would wi Iconic them liuk
Then for oxer nil houi the niidionct
was highly entertained lit Aigns the
magician Iloni the first number to the
last he held the t losest attention of
oxtrj tine We could not begin to de
scribe in detail the xarlous numbers of
his pitniintn but tiuh one seemed to
hi better than the othci ind us u whole
the program was the tii best Words
< an htirdlt be used in attempting to
depict Ins p < rforioaiice magic Illusion
spiritualism and psxrhic suusutious
It is the roinliiuiitlon of them all that
give his enteilainment balanced effect A
and proper climaxes
So well pleased vtcre our people thnt
otery voifng person and age is no
bu in this would gladly ntlend another
of his entertainments
On account of Dr lriiest 12 Moblcy
suffering the sad loss of the death of
his son we were unable to hear this
gentleman in his address America
nt the Prossro ids AVe know that m
missed a treat for iiuuix of our people
know Dr Moblev well and h anted to
loxe ami appreciate him while he wns
pastor of the Pirst Christian church of
Aiiiuiillo Ills wide experience In ilvic
affairs in Aniarillo Ihc Panhandle ami
Texas and his war ixpcrunce no doubt
gave him the basis for n vert important
mess ige for mil pi oph We hope that
In the chauliuipin mvt tear we ill
have the privilege of healing Inm
There will bo two more dnvs of ion
ihiiutaiiipin This afternoon Miss Mr
tie Puller dramatic reader will enter
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a lively comedy will be given
Satur dat afternoon Mr llcixinoiol It
Colbert will deliver his splendid el
dioss The Hpirlt of the N < w World
Also i short piogram will be rendirid
bv the Old Home Hlng i At nuht
the Old Home Sillgeis wdl ixr tin Ir
full program
We hate been assured Hint I best tno
davs proginins dm of I In n r best
If ton hlte Hot itteinbd IeffiN b <
attend for tin two im s
RAINmmLllHON
Miss Kiith Hnln nud Mr Hnie Iturle
son of Sihirtoil wen iinirrnd in tint
< itx Tliuisdtiv tiiurnlng
Mr nud Mrs ftorlesoii drove oter
partx Tulia sent More than fiOOOOij ilr nnd eiioved splendid dluui r
inplos of various kinds of literature omi Of Airs v I MMnrtix
were scattered alon Hie enlire unite K jr of Mr Hurbioi
Vert weeks issur will tale up a re tin afteriioon Mr iiiol Mrs purti
view of inililenls and liuptienillgs of M1ji h ft on the linrthbnillid train for
the trip and give In detail the i < r i rldul trip of n fw dnvs to Am irillo
sonnel of the entire jolly crowd nmljmd other point
some of the many things that happened
lo eah and for the benefit of thus
xx ho thorntiLhlv understand tho Inn
gunge we will put a pari of tin xtrite
up In Spanish
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NOTICE TO PRIZE WINNERS
All those txinning prlos at the Htvlsli
er County Pair arid have not yet re
eellid their cmIi pri es inav gel
bv culling on D H Prswfowl nt the J
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The Herald joins tin intinv fronds
in extending congratulations and b < s
xxUIkn to lr and Mrs llorUson
NOTICE OP MBETJNC1
fin nccouiit of the chmiluiipiii the
imetltig of tin Meedlticraft Plub has
bet ii postponed to Tuesday Oilolor
JPUi to meet st the linniH of Mr 1
Porter
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Wo Wish fo Himik o r friend P T
1 A Jvrll of Sabine Pn arfived S > jivnrtH of Kress for an orhr fo
in Tulia Mjiidav to vlUl hi niece1 send the Herald for a < < r to T M
Mr Wili Sjilbr for a few davs j ilookout f TtilnroMi Sit Mexbo
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TUL1A SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS OCTOBER 15 1920
SWISHER COUNTY CITIZENS WIN CHAIRMAN KEMT ISSUES AN OZARK T31AUS ANNUAL I MOST EXCELLENT CHAUTAUQUA
HONORO AT PliAlNVIEW PAlRj APPBAIt TO TEXAS DEMOCRATS t CONVENTION AT PITTSBURO ItBI t > IN TULtA THIS WEEK
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ANOTHER SOLID CARLOAD OF GENUINE
ROUND OAK STOVES RANGES
AND MOIST AIR HEATING SYSTEMS
Just Received
STRAIGHT FROM THE FACTORY
Quality Goods arc Always a Good Buy
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llach is it patented specialty pbssesdng two or more oxeluslxo
Improtciucnts which safeguard health or conserve tho fuel
Thy Round Onk Polks make good goods only no seconds no
thirds only one grade one tpittllly in HOUND OAKS and that Is
absolutely tho highest possible
They last thin save they please or user hoonusu
tlioj are honestly good and dependable
We are pleased to show them and explain xhj they uro superior
to all others
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SCOTTTRACY HARDWARE
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Is what we try to give our customers
At the close of business on Sept H 1020
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Ranking House Fur and Fix
Stocks and Bonds
Other Kcal tfslato
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Tim GREATEST 1IH1U IN THE W11HT
Have some voiing boar from Long Orange Long Vit lorj llniid
Orange Lud nnd Long Stuudnrd uid nimie bred sows Young plgn
and gills for sale all the time Alt nt hogs are cholera Immune
Lud wig Irlbeck
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Capital Stock 5000000
Surplus and Undivided Profits 5JOOS0r >
Rills Payable M000000
DFPOS1TS MO I 1720
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SEE US IF INTERESTED
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 42, Ed. 1, Friday, October 15, 1920, newspaper, October 15, 1920; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41881/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.