The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 19, No. 27, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 5, 1928 Page: 12
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Tulin Swfalicr Counlv Texas
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The Tulla Herald
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PUBLISHED E 5RY THUHSDAY
TULIA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS
ENGLEMAN ENGLEM IN Editors and Publishers
Whu1
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Subscription 160 10r year t addresses outside county 200
Entered as Second Class mail matter at the Post Office at Tulla
Texas under the act of March 3 IS79
TULIA WILL NOT CELEBRATE 4th
to tho fact that Tulla will celebrate the birth of the county
OWING
on the 17th the Fourth of July was not celebrated this yeai
but nearly all business houses wore closed all day and many left
town to celebrate nt other places Flags were placed at the curbs
and other means wore employed to show that we did not force oin
loyally lo Independence Day
SMILE
men surround their premises in gloom as thick as a harboi
SOME
fog They grow timid when they see the balance dwindle Tln >
refuse to keep up their stocks
A customer is an odd wary temperamental bird If the Mona
happy cheerful place and If ho is mot with a smile he buys 1
tho proprietor lurks in a corner the customer says he came n only
to ask tho time
BLESSINGS IN DISGUISE
BUSINESS as elsewhere a seeming menace often turns out ui
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be a blessing in disguise A few years ago when radio Instruments in
peoples homes first became common everybody thought the doom
of ialkng machines had been sounded But today the leading manufacturers
of talking machines are more prosperous than ever before
One reason is that people who enjoy a certain tune on the radio
would like to have it in permanent form ready to piny when they
so desre instead of having to wait until it is again on the radio waves
COURTESY
Ahen a committee of your fellow merchants calls on yon regardless
of their errand for heavens sake Heat them courteously Theyre
not making any commission on tlm monej they collect from yon
and they re working for your interests as well as their own
EYE DONTS
Don t read in bed
Dont read in direct rays of the
sun
Dont read in a flickering light
Don t rub dirty fingers in your
r s
Don t overtax you pjp < s with continued
reading of very small print
Dont fail to see your occulist
and follow his advice if your eyes
tire easily burn smart or become
inflamed
There ate about 100000 blind
dependents in the United States
Aboil one sixth r r thi ° m v
or Souoi are blind on account of
a germ that gets into babies eyes
at or inn after birth and causes
h keon > rithalmia
i > it t > num This disease is pre
cnaiIi by proper washing and
tkai < = itiL of the eyes immediately
f bii fh s tth a 1 per cent solution
of silver nitrate
All of this misery this life of
darknrs5 would have been spared
these thousands of sightless peo
I id In o bad used this simple pre
union nt the right time
Sight is the most important oi
all ho senses and should leccive
the
most careful attention es
pecially through the period ot
childhood
Wiping ones face on the common
roller towel is a source oi
many dangerous eye diseases thai
are communicable Any eye troubli
should have the immediate attention
of a specialist Trachoma is
serious and foreigners having this
trouble are forbidden entry into
the United State
Pink eye it i common disease
of the eye technically known as
Acute Epidemic Conjunctivitis
and should have the proper washes
at regular intervals to reduce the
iuflamation
Mrs S F Flores is thought to
improving slowly heinc abe lo
move herself slightly and being
helped to sit up for a few minutes
at i time She lias been con
pie if someone whose duty It was fined for several weeks
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LA VELLF
NEW SHIPMENT OF MID SUMMER
MARTHA WASHINGTON
ARCH SUPPORT SHOESALL
THE NEW STYLES
New Anna May Pongee Prints beautiful
patterns 36 in wide fast colors
a yard 25c
We have a complete line of colors in
Organdies 44 in wide a yd 75c
We have lots of things on sale at about
12 the regular price One item is Silk
Dresses late summer styles Another
item 20c Gingham at 10c a yard
We have a new shipment of John B
Stetson Hats Let your next hat be a
Stetson
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iO i I K RIFF Oil W t
CONST M1K OK SWISHER
eorvn ureetinus
< m in li icliy tuinmiudcd to
< > st tur t i ili at three of the
most prMic places in Swisher
I diini < m iT which shall be at
tho > iirthiiu e door thereof anil
> o two In the same city or town
ird that you publish for ten days
in wiiii newspaper of general clr
ilitic that lias been continuous
nd r eirrl published in
l ihr < oin < for inoie than one
ear enrf o Ill followitm no
ike
n Si Ili ol TKaAS
TO ALL PERGuNK INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE OF C C
HAILE DECEASED j
You are hereby notified that I
Aron Haile has filed in the County I
Court of Swisher Cuonty Texas Ian
application for the probate of I
the last will and testament of J
C 0 Haile deceased filed with I
said application and for letters j
testamentary of the estate of C
G Haile deceased wbcib will be
horvd at the next term of said
urn i ii in i tttiy mi the > rd Monday
in lulv A I 11I2S same bolus
the Itith day of July A 1 192S
at the Courthouso in Tulla Toxuh
at which time all persons interested
in thp said estate may appear
and contest said application should
they caie to do so
Herein tail not but have you
lietorc siid court on be said first
day of the next t 3 in thereof this
writ with your return thereon
showlug how you have executed
ihe same
Ciivon under my hand and seal
> f office this ird day of lulv
D ID S
SJNO
JNO W 0R1GG
clerk County Court Swisher
County Texas
T TE TUU HERALD
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
THE STATE OK TEXAS
TO THE SHERIFF OR AN
CONSTARLE OF SWISHER
COUNTY GREETINGS
You are liuiubyy Ci niiiiuuou Lo j
ause to be posted for ten days
jxclitiivc of the day of posting
nnd the return ility hereof at i
hreti of lit most public places
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following announcements
ate made subject to the action of
the Democratic Primary July 28
1028
For Attorney 64th Judicial District
MEADE P GRIFFIN
Reelection
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For Representative lUOth Leglsln
tive District
A B TAR WATER
For County Judge and Exofflclo
County School Superintendent
V A GRAHAM
For reelection
For Sheriff and Tax Collector
T II WALTERS
For ieelection
C STEWART
J C MOSELEY
V S LAIN
For District and County Clerk
INO W GRIGG
For reelection
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For Tax Assessor
J W McGLAUN
For reelection
ui Hwtslier County one of which j o
shall be at the Courthouse door
For Comm ssloner Precinct No 1
ind no two of which bhall be in1
he same city or town and also
thai you publish for ten day o
lusive ol tile day of lirst pubii
ation tind return day hereof in
nine newspaper of general circa
ition which has been continuous
r and regularly published in
wisher County Texas for a period
of not less than one year due
and correct copies of the follow
Iiik notice towit
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To all portions interested in the
estate of H A Rush deceased
You are hereby notified that
Maud Rush lias filed in the County
Court of Swisher County Texas
an application for tho probate of
the last will and testament of U
A Rush deceased filed with said
application and for letters testamentary
of the estate of said U
A Rush deceased which will lie
heard at the next term of tho said
court comniencliiK on tho Aril Monday
in July A D 1028 sumo beliiK
tho 10th day of July A D 1928
at the oourthouHO thereof In Tulla
Texas at which time all persons
Interested In tho said estate may
appear and contest said application
should they caro to do so
Herein fail not but have you
before snid court on the said first
day of the next term thereof this
writ with your return thereon j
showing how you have executed i
tho same
Given under my hand and seal
of office this lGth day of Juno A
D 1928
JNO W GRIGG
Shamrock Tho Shamrock Chamber
of Commerce has edited a
creditable bulletin illustrating and
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jdcscribiDK its many v rlc4 Uim
litres
R J STALLINGS
For County Treasurer
MISS ALMA IIUCKABEE
For reelection
MRS G L BERRY
Mrs Martha Lemmons
J H WRENN
For reelection
11 I HOLLAND
For Commissioner Precinct No 2
W H SPEAR
For reelection
A B ARON HAILE
For Commissioner Precinct No 3
A P MARTIN
For reelection
DAN EHRESMAN
For Commissioner Precinct No
J It HANKINS
For reelection
O MILNER
J R Lemmon M D
INFANT FEEDING AND
DISEASES OF CHILDREN
J W Hendrick M D
DISEASES OF WOMEN
OBSTETRICS
2101112 OliverEakle Bldg
Aiuarillo Texas
BLEEDING SORE GUMS
BANISHED
Even itfter pyorrhea has affected
your stomach kidneys and
your general health caimlng rheumatism
Letos Pyorrhea Remedy
used aa directed can save you
Druggist will return money If it
fails Crawford Pharmacy
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Dont forget July 10th Grand
Prizes given away at Theatre
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Tlmrsdny July 5 1928t
Putting
Balloon Tires
On Living
It has been trtny suit that a civilization may lie gauged by the amount
of leisure enjoyed by the people
Agcuciutioii ago few men or women eon Id hope for any wider oullook
upon HIV than the prospect aliich a dull round of their daily duties had
to offer
TODAY ELECTRICITY II tS PUT BALLOON TIRES ON LIVING
Men and women no longer labor with their hand They are directors
of machines delegating to elecirieal appliances the tiresome routine burdens
of home and factory No matter how many devices they employ there is
always an adequate upply of power to meet their demands
If unfailing service is to he maintained the principle of individual
initative upon which t has been built must be perpetuated
TEXAS UTILITIES CO
VS7HEN buying oil consult the Dia
v niond Lubrication Chart then
call for the grade specified for your car
by the Society of Automotive Engineers
Diamond Motor Oil
i daranteed to properly lubricate any
car when the specified grade is used And
there are six scientifically established
grades with the grade number stamped
on every container Your car will run
better smoother quieter and
with fewer trips to the repair shop The
first crankcase full will make you a reg
ular user
Postoffice i
Government autlioritlos tell uh
that thirty different llHeaoes are
traiiBinltted by flies Any one of
theKO often proven fatal FlieH
must bo killed Uho tho Bclentlflo
product dovoloped at Mellon In
Btitute of Industrial Research by
Rox Fellowship It Is fragrant and
harmless to mankind but death to
all houueholl Insects Just follow
instructions on blue label of bottle
INSIST on FLYTOX from
your retuller Adv
MSI
CONSUMERS OIL COMPANY
Tulia Texas
f DIAMOND Station and X >
v Dealers Everywhere J C
PRODUCT OF MIDCONT1NENT PETROLEUM CORPOIIATION
THE STYLE SHOP
Millinery and hemstitching
next door to
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C F SJOGREN J E SWEPSTON
GENERAL AUCTIONEER I
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PLANVEW TEXAS
Stwial Attention Given to All TUUA TEXAS
Sales of Whatever Size j
Phone 649J Plalnvlew j GEO J JENNINCjfS
Call at ray expense
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Dates can be made at Th lj rJi
Wald office
B E EHRESMAN I
General Farm
and
Live Stock Auctioneer
KflESS TEXA8
j TULIA TEXAS
DR HAWKINS
DENTIST
Over First National Bank
Office Phone 287
Renldence Phonr 138
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 19, No. 27, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 5, 1928, newspaper, July 5, 1928; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42101/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.