The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 44, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 3, 1927 Page: 4
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Texas November 3 1927
Tulia Herald
ENQLEMAN ENQLEMAN
Editors and Publisher
Watered as Bocondclnsa mall mat
> sr ftt tho poBtofflco nt Tulla Texas
PRICE IN ADVANCE
Tn Swisher County Addresses
surod that where little Audrey is
living now there will bo no more
pain nor sickness and one great
desire of our hearts Is to meet
her in Heaven Am suro that the
parents slater and brothers will
itrrro harded than ever before lo
prepare themselves for her homo
as she Is a tie that binds them to
the home above
Wo extend our heartfelt sympathy
to the bereaved ones
Bro Stiles preached the funeral
services at the home after
which Interment was made in the
Tulia cemetery A Friend
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CARD OF THANKS
We take this method of thanking
our many freinds for their
many kind deeds and comforting
words during the sickness and
bless you all is our prayer Mr
and Mrs C F Nolen and family
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THE WOMENS STUDY
CLUB
The Study Club will meet with
Mrs Barks Nov S at 3 p m
Leader Mrs Shirley Scott
Study The Odyssey
Text Part II
Text reports
A homeric palace Mrs Benton
Homeric women
The Sirens Mrs Duke
Nausicoa
Ulysses and Penelope Mrs
Flynt
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ENTERTAINED
A most onjoynblo time was hud
nt tlio home of Mr nnd Mrs 11
N Gnrretts on Sunday when they
ontertnlned with a dinner to about
thirty guests Many pood tltliiRM
to ont wore solved to Mr nnd Mrs
Woodnrd Mr nnd Mrs Mnlcohn
Daniels Mr and Mrs C C North
cutt Mr nnd Mrs Hup White Mr
nnd Mrs Shcrdlnn Atchlcy Mr
and Mrs Dass Mr and Mrs Hor
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lnc Kdmondson Misses Dexter
Kir wonuiB o
Fineher Mildred Hnmmonds Mar
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r Vi7r Rarito Wlmnn Maples Messrs Hnm
A Outside County
To
monds Jim Daniels William Gar
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nm whUOi KaUlorIno DftnlolSi
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nHo May Northcutt J O
Bass Chns Edmondion Harvey
LITTLE AUDREY NOLEN In Garrett and the host nnd hos
On Wednesday October 19 the
tess
Death Angel visited In Mr Clint MANy NEW ENTERPRISES
Nolons homo and took little Audj jj TEXAS 1927
roy two years old to live on high
She had the dreadful disease Texas during the month of
dlphthorln which wo nil drend so September was possibly In the
much most favorable position of any
It is sad and very sad to glveistnte in the Union according to
up any ono of our loved ones and tno rocent monthly business re
wo realize the baby in each homevjow published by the Bureau of
Is the Jewel of the home but it Business Research of the Univer
Is Gods will to take those pre gjty of Texas
clous ones and when it is we Tno numbor of now enterprises
have no power to keep them to the Secretary of State
us but one thing we can rest nsfor charters in September was
greater by 40 than those In August
In contrast to this Bervard
Nichols editor of the publication
says In both 192G and 1925 there
was a drop In the number of new
charters from August to September
A total of 149 now enterprises
received charters compared to 109
in August nnd as against 166 of
September of last year Most of
the companies were comparatively
small as indicated by the capitalization
which amounted to but 4
G26000 Permits were granted to
fourteen outside companies or
nine less than in August
The building industry was less
active in September After a very
active spring building program
permits began a downward trend
until August when they were again
sharply upward The twentyeight
death of our baby Audrey also cities reporting to the Bureau of
for the beautiful flowers that cov Business Research for September
ered her little grave May God show total permits of 10729458
this compares with 1110S740 in
August and 8332320 in July The
industry has been hampered by
high construction costs and the
fear of an overbuilt condition in
the larger cities However the
trade has been very reluctant to
accept this apprehension so that
the total building value for 1927
is quite likely to compare favorably
with the record of 192G
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BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School 1000 a m
Childrens Service 1050 a in
Morning Worship 1100 a m
B Y P U 630 p m
Preaching Service 730 p m
A warm welcome awaits you
Come A C Huff Pastor
1T DRUG STORE
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
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The cuae with which Ilulck for 1928 may be greased is
of lis outstanding features There is no need of
one crawling under the car for inaccessible cliauls points
ut > reached with greabe gun through Iropdoors in
HOUSTON ITEMS
THE STYLE SHOP
I have nice assortment of metal
hats now on display Others coming
Closing out ready to wear
slightly above cost as I am discontinuing
same
Federal Land Bank Loans
5 percent interest
Tulia National Farm Loan
Association
G C HUTCHISON SecTren
Lee Perrin
G 19 and Water Piping Windmill
Work Leave word at Simpsons
Furniture Store
Buick Lubrication Easy and Positive
board as shown
running apron
portion of chahsis witli cluster or
and extensions which po
ment Hear end connections are
hero Inbct shows
greabo connections
Bbibie this reflnc
bimllarlv extended
i
Mrs Tno H Adams
11 H Burrow is busy Installing
depth at which tho gas pipes nee
osJsnrily have to bo laid Mr J
L Pogue Is assisting with tho
work
Most of us have heard of tho
birth of little Jo Anna Adams on
October 2Rth too Into for last
weeks report Mother and bnbe
are doing well
Francis Burgess has nccopted
the position of collector for Drs
Nichols and Guest of Plnlnviow
Ho assumed his now duties Monday
and will be on tho road tho
greater part of tho time
Mrs H T Vnught is enjoying n
visit from her mother whoso
nnme wo did not learn
Messrs J P nnd II T Vnught
on their return trip from Stamford
weie accompanied by tho Indy who
wns entirely unexepected by hor
daughter hence tho surprise was
complete as well ns joyful
Mr Chnrloy Merrick was a business
visitor on tho Jno H Adams
farm Tuesday
Mr Charley Wilson is installing
a Delco Light System In his hoitso
this week This convenience together
with the gas which they
have been using tho past month
will make their place equal to n
city home
Bro Swartz preached for us
last Sunday Sorry not to have
been there but did not know Bro
Swartz was expected
Mr Bob Burgess and wife wore
dinner guests of his brother
Francis and wife Sunday
Cold weather Is here Not like
ly to be very many warm days
this year
Ask your County Attorney your
County Agent or some one who
knows before signing up with those
guys who sell stock In oil wells
or AntiThief Association any other
questionable enterprise We all
know of course that the Anti
Thief Association organized a
month ago in the court house isO
K Let every body join it and
protect your livestock
Jno H Adams is ono of the
juror men in County Court this
v eek
Misses Alice Moody and Alta
Stallings were week end visitors
in Lubbock and attended the bigfoot
ball game
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Services of the Sabbath as follows1000 a m Sunday SchooL
1100 a m Morning Hour of
Worship
700 p m Christian Endeavor
730 p m Eevenlng Hour WorshipE C Lambert Minister
THE TULIA HERALD
CLASSIFIED
Advertisments
gas in his homo this week The FOR SALE Piano In good con
tusk of getting ncross tho highway ditlon 60 cash Fred Duckott
is quite a problem on account ofi
the traffic and beeauso of tho
TURKEYS TURKEYS
Soo us boforo you sell your
Turkeys Tulia Produco Co
Soo us boforo you soil thoso
turkeys Panhandlo Produco Co
42tfc
For Ront Ono furnishod room
for light housekeeping Phono
205W 42trc
WANTED Sowing of all kinds
at my homo Phono No 211
Mrs J H Crow 433tc
FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnished
rooms Phono 123
39tfc
FOR RENT Rooms furnishod
for light housokcoping Phone 223
43tfc
TURKEYS TURKEYS
See us before you sell your
Turkeys Tulia Produco Co
FOR SALE 1 cream separator
Phone 224 or sec A C Goorgo
444c
WANTED Fat hogs bring them
to Fuquaa hog yard and receive
highest market price W H
Shows Mgr 444p
Wo havo calling and greeting
cards that please particular people
Tulia Horald
Am now equipped to do Eugene
Permanent Waving Olympic Beauty
Shop Ethel Lanham 432c
FOR SALE Bundle feed delivered
to your place in town See
W L Sexton 433p
FOR SALE Ono Now Florence
four burner oil cook stovo with
oven Al condition Soo Mrs E
C Lambert 42tfc
Room and Board for two Inquire
of Mrs W A Morrow Phone
136 43tfc
FOR SALE Wo havo a line of
now ribbons for your typewriters
They are the famous Miller Line
ribbons Herald office
WANTED Room and board men
preferred Mrs Virgil Ward first
door north Huckabee Hotel 432c
FOR SALE Pure bred Rhode
Island Reds Mrs D L Ward 9
miles southeast of Tulia on Silver
ton route 38 3ptfc
MOVED
I have my Royal Tailor sam
pies at Klous Motor Company office
James Frye 38tfc
TURKEYS TURKEYS
Dont forget that we are in the
market for your TURKEYS at all
times Tulla Produce Co East
END Tin Barn Telephone 58
Watch Clock and Jewelry repairing
All work guaranteed See
me for eye glasses Iva Honey
cutt Watchmaker In Crawford
Pharmacy 40tfc
FOR RENT North Apartment
of Duplex bedroom living room
kitchen combination bath bit
pantry built in cabinets hot and
cold water gas stoves and dup
plex garage Phono 251 433c
Jersey Bull for Service at my
place oast of Tulia H D Crane
FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnished
rooms Phono 262J 41
tfc
Sowing and hemstitching dono
1 block east and one south of
square Mrs C Stewart 41ip
FOR TRADE Desirable real
donco property to trade for unImproved
land Phono 2G2 J 41
tfc
NEW ARRIVALS AT COOPER
MERCANTILE
Dresses Hats Silk Undorwear
Bathrobes and Negligees
FOR SALE Chevrolet Coach 3
month old Al condition Will
soil at a bargain Call Hagoods
Place
RANCH WANTED
Wanted Hear from owner
Ranch for sale Stato cash price
particulars D F Bush MInnoa
polls MInu 416t
TURKEYS TURKEYS
Dont forget that wo aro In tho
market for your TURKEYS at all
times Tulla Produco Co East
END Tin Barn Tolophono 58
Wo havo Radiator Glycorlno
for sulo Wllliuins Sorvico Station
northwest corner Tulia
For Room and Board boo Mrs
Ltllie ODaniel 443p
LOW GRADE FUEL ECONOMY
All McCormick Dcerlng Tractors arc equipped with n patented Low Grade
Fuel Cnrhurctor so designed nnd built to get the maximumu amount of
Power nnd Economy from the use of Low Grade Fuels
These carburetors are simple and have no delicate adjustments common to
most carburetors of other makes
The practical design and ease of handling convenience of operation is one
of the outstanding features and pride of ownership of McCormickDecring
Tractors
ScottTracy Hardware Co
TULIA
BAPTIST W M S PROGRAM
For November 9th
Leader Mrs L G Conner
Topic Tho questioning Jew
Hymn Alas nnd Did My
Saviour Bleed
Prayer Of Thanksgiving
Bible Study by Loader
Special song Mrs C E Duke
and Mrs Huntley
Prayer That the Jews might be
saved
Short history of Jewish race
Mrs Cullum
The Jew in America Mrs Mc
Glaun
Repeat in unison the 23rd Psalm
Our duty to the Jews Mrs Dave
Taylor
Prayer that wo might do our
duty in leading tho Jews to
Chri t
f I lovo to tell the Story
A < auncing W M U 40th
Chi ismas offering Mrs Moody
Closing prayer
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church of ciirist
Urie T Polsall Minister
Wo aro pleased with tho mark
ed increase in attendance at the
court house each Lords Day but
there is room for more and we
know of others that should bo
present at each service So put
forth a little effort and meet with
us at ten oclock Sunday morning
for class work worship and preach
lug the subject for the morning
senrnon will bo 1Sowing and
Reaping at tho evening hour tho
question of Teachln will be dls
cussod Wo may havo something
to say about Now Tostamont ways
and means A cordial invitation
and a hearty wolcomo to nil
Tho ladles Biblo class will meet
In tho Scott Apartment with Sister
J T Scott Thursday 245 p
m
Preaching nt Houston schoolhouse
at 330 Sunday afternoon
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FIDELIS CLASS
ENTERTAINED
Tho Fidelia Class of tho Motho
dist Sunday School enjoyed a
pleasant afternoon lu tho beautiful
country homo of Mrs O C
Wilson with Mrs Huckabee Mrs
R E Daniels and Mrs Wilson us
hostesses
Halloween colors of black and
gold woro used black cats witches
and owls woro flying about A
vory ghostly ghost opened the
door for tho guests with groans
and imittorlugs
After tho business mooting called
to order by tho presldont Mrs
Swoptson Games typical of Ilaly
lowocn wore played amid much
morrimont tho apple on tho string
was bitten peanuts carried on a
knife blade and fortune tolds
Lovoly refreshments of brick ico
cream in tho shape of pumpkins
INCORPORATED
HAPPY
and cakes were served to Mesdames
Jim Ward E W Flynt
Dennis Zimmerman W A Porter
Wheeler O H Clark Robertson
Ray Jordan Swepston S A
Duckett A H Curry R E Dan
iels and Mrs Huckabee
Mr and Mis John Iluxford ar
lived here from their homo in
Clinton Ind last Sunday They
will spend about throe weeks here
visiting in the homo of their son
Orville Iluxford Mr Iluxford
brought an Octopus with him
which he had caught while deep
sea fishing off the coast of Florida
soveral months ago Ho has
the octopus on display in tho window
at O Huxfords store It
measures 01 inches across
Doctor B Mack Crawford left
KRESS
MENS SHOES
HALF SOLED
Until further notice
at
125
LADIES SHOES
for
100
iTY SHOE SHOP
last Saturday for El Paso to at L
tend the Scottish Rlto Ceremonial i L M Blakeley Prop
which is in session there this
week
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 44, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 3, 1927, newspaper, November 3, 1927; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42036/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.