The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 7, Ed. 1, Friday, February 13, 1920 Page: 3
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WHEN your business goes
wrong you go to a lawyer
or a banker or someo tber business
specialist When your body
seems ill you go to a health
specialist
When your car needs attention
send it here It was made
by specialists It should be repaired
by specialists
Our Prices
AreRight
We can tnake right prices
because our repair specialists
work faster and behejr than untrained
workers Experience
costs you less thanexpcrimenling
We have the tools and we
have the men We have the
equipment necessary for the best
results from both men and tools
To deliver any job properly
finished and on time is not merely
our ideal it is our habit
Never let a good thing slip by you BARGAINS
are always wort CRABBING
and here are some VERITABL ALUES
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Headquarters for Red Goose Shoes
The Tulia Grocery Co
Repair Specialists
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Conners Garage
Successor to Trunnells Garage
Phone No 34 Tulia Texas
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H D MALLORY
General Auctioneer
No sales tooNlarge
None too snall
To receive my most
careful attention
Phone 31F58 Tulia
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For first class Auction Service
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Adams McCrerey
AUCTIONEERS
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morning Felmwrv Sth in Canyon
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Mis Johnson joined the Methodist
J church in HUS and vms baptised nt the
same limp Since her conversion sho B
has ever lived a true ChrisUntt life lnij
life she was a good and obedient dnu h jg
tcr and wn loved by all who fctieft
her It was het practice to be cheer tgj
fnl and happy and to always be ready5
to lend a helping hand to tho c hojp
needed help At tlie time of her death
she was a student in the West Texastj
State Normal College in Canyon atullg
she was known and reeoiinuod for licrB
tnnnv bonutiful traits of mind nmljB
eharncter She became sick with In1 =
flucnen which later developed into g
pneumonia Holatlves friends and phr B
sician were attentive and gave ufjB
thoir best efforts but all to no avail
The weakened body could not throw off jj
the malady I
Funeral services were comlueUnl at
130 oclock Pumlny afternoon at the J
Tnliu cemetery conducted by Nov T
C Witlett p tor of the Methodist
church linmcdiaely after the services
the body was tenderly placed in its
Irsl jestiiiR place to await the resurrection
morn
The doccared loaves n mother fixe
ibrothers and three Kisteis to mourn her
nb < eucc Her father C K Johnson
proi ceded her in death just a few diy
i To nil the sorrowmt rolatnes nil
Make Your Next
Purchase
j friends we would oxtond our most in
ioie sympathy How dear indeed are
the sweet miniMrations of a daughter
and sister mid blessedlj do they illus
trnte the teachings of Christ In her
abi nee J on have the sweot memory of
tier Minsciriitcl life May that memory
mil 1lu > love of Christ wipe awu your
100 CATTLE
26 head good Whiteface stock cows
8 head good Milch Cows 5 Jerseys 3 Dur
hams
22 head good 2yearold Steers Whiteface
14 head 2yearold Whiteface Heifers
25 head Whiteface Spring Calves
2 head Hereford bulls one 13 months old
good registered bull one 4 year old good
registered bull
40 HORSES
1 span of good big work mules ages 4 and
7 years
3 head of 4 year old work mules
10 mule colts good ones
10 head good big Percheron work mares
1 span good 4 year old black horses
1 span horses gray and bay 5 years old
8 head of 1 and 2 year old filley colts
1 big black Percheron stallion 7 years old
2 good bay saddle horses
HOGS
40 head of shoats weight about 110 lbs
each
FARM IMPLEMENTS
2 tworow P O Listers
2 tworow P O GoDevils
2 8foot broad cast McGovmack harvesters2 McCormack row binders
1 Three Disc John Deere plow l
1 Two Disc John Deere plow
1 Sattley Sulky Plow
1 Sixteenhole Van Brunt Grain Drill
2 Three section Drag harrows
Jones Bargain Store
tears and cause all to firmly resolve
that you will meet her in Heaven where
thore shall bo no more pnrtlngH nor
deaths
A new American Hod Orots activity
is taking care of boys who find them
soh os stranded after being released
ALE
On account of L R Keim soon leaving for Kansas and the partnership of Keim
Bros being dissolved we will sell the following stock implements and household
goods at Public Auction at our farm one mile south and four miles east of Tulia on
Tuesday February 17 20
Sale begins at 1000 oclock a m
1 Fourteenhlado disc harrow
1 Tworow P O cultivator
1 Bowser sweep feed grinder
1 Low wheel wagon and frame
1 Studebakor boxwagon
1 Economy King cream separator
lGood rubber tired buggy
Osgood iron oil barrels
1 full set of blacksmith tools
1 Ford automobile 1917 model
6 sets good leather work harness Some
chain harness
About 20 Leather Collars
2 good Saddles and Bridles
CHICKENS
About 75 barredrock hens
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
1 Majestic range
2 3burncr Perfection oil stoves
1 Roundoak heater stove
1 Dining Table
6 Dining chairs
1 China Closet
2 Library Fables
2 Rocking chairs
1 Elliott range cook stove
2 Twohole bachelor stoves
1 Burr Oak Heater
Dressers Chiffoniers Bedsteads Mattresses
and Springs
J kitchen cabinet
1 kitchen table
4 kitchen chairs
Many other articles too numerous to mentionTERMS OF SALE All sums of 1000 and under Cash On sums over 1000
10 months time will be given purchaser on good approved bankablenote bearing 8
per cent interest from date 5 per cent discount for cash on all sums over 10 No
property to be removed until settled for
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
KEIM BROS Owners
J W McCREREY and
H D MALLORY Auctioneers
W B HALfe Clerk
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from the ntiny or navy in which thoy
are found to have fraudulently enlisted
by misstating their ago Anslst
unco lt rendered through the nationwide
11 oiuo Service organisation of tho
society in which the youngsters can
inunediiitely ho put In touch with thoir
flimlUN and given other help
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 7, Ed. 1, Friday, February 13, 1920, newspaper, February 13, 1920; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41917/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.