The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 10, Ed. 1, Friday, March 8, 1918 Page: 3
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Wm F MILLER
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HAPPY TEXAS
Dennis Zipmermann
Lawjer
Tulia Texas
C F SJOGREN
A U C Tip N E E R
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TULIA PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES
Work on tlio inlonslvo plan In being
dono by most of our pupils mid this
nlono will Insuro n splendid success in
tlio final easting up of grndos j
Ouf effort to bo patriotic is taking
practical form In mnny ways Tlio
moat radical is our departure from tlio
old established rule of fio da 8 per
week to sir Wo will thus lot our big
manly boys out for tho planting season
and help Swisher county plant lior
thoiiiands upon thousands of nercs of
row crops Perhaps sov ontyflve boys
who can do good work on the farms
will thus be released
A report of tlio flno work being done
by tlio school auxiliary appears below
II is needless to review the groat
work Hint has been and h being accomplished
by that most important of
nil organization nt tho present time
tho lied Cross Tlio Tulln school has
boon organised as an auxiliary and
takes great prido in doing her bit
for tho boys over thoro Each boy
and girl has volunteered his or her ser
ieos This has proved an inspiration
to those who nro in ehnrgo of tho work
Indeed it would bo difficult to find a
moro earnest loyal and cnthuslnstlc set
of workers than our school possesses
Tho following reports como from tho
tlirco divisions of the auxiliary
In tho primary department tliero nro
125 members amount in the treasury
2110
Tho intcrmedinlo department OS
members with n treasury report of
3755
Tho high school department has a
membership of 05 with a troasury fund
of HMO
A Rod Cross room has been opened in
tho high school building For equipment
thoro are two niachinoa and other necessary
things for tho making of bandages
fitc Work is dono in tho room
every afternoon from four until five
oclock Thoro are also two groups of
girls who work nt tho eunrt house Itod
Cross room on Monday nud Friday af
tornoons
Tho boys uudcr tho direction of
Supt Sono mid Mr Boston hao completed
four Red Cro s boxes and nro
working on others
Tho Intermediate department has
found the pie and sandwich Miles quite
profitable is a means of earning money
And the Primary department is now
planning for n number of ice cream
mid enko suppers the first of which
will bo given nt tho school building
Saturday evening March Hli from 730
to 1000 oclock
No pupils enn do tho work wu ro
quire without homo study nud any sug
gostjon that it is possible to do so is
entirely out of place
IJvfJ fUjill JMclyes a report card
onco a month Do you soo rhnt eardf
Wo fear that many times your chlldrcn
havo failed to show their caids mid
you nro in tho dark so far as nn under
standing of tho work Is concerned Let
us wnke up in the work
Tho teachers were cheered Inst Thurs
day nCtcrnoou by Vving the Ptvreiit
Tei lcrs Association meeting with
them Wo nro gratoful to this organi
zation for what they hnvo done for us
in a mntorinl way which is ery con
siderable and for the fine expressions
of sympathy and approval which they
offer our teachers from time to time
Moro mothers should find tho time to
meet with thco workers and get in
closer touch with the school and its
alms
Wo nro in on tlio last mouths of
school Wo nro nsking for heavy work
from our pupils
WSS
THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Tho church that mnkes you feel at
home
llihlo school nt 1000 u m
Preaching nt 11 a m mid 7 ID p in
In tho morning tho pnntnr will prenth
tho second sormou ill tho series of
Christ the Good Bhcphord Subjoet
ltost Itcfreshmont liostorntion
llvnngcllstie bervices at night
Our services nro growing in interest
mid utteuduuee mid we give you a
cordial invitation to attend all servicos
CSKO J RUTH Minister
W8B
THE BAPTIST CHUEOH
Sunday school at 1000 n m
Preaching at 11 a m nud 730 p m
Junior II Y P IT and Sunbeam
Band at 200 p m
Tho Senior 11 Y P U at 030 p m
I most earnestly request every member
of the Union to bo presont uoxt
Lords Pay
livery person will ho hold responsible
for his timo nnd his talent What nro
you doing with yours No man was
ovor moro willing to live n valiant llfo
than Dives but ho had Blnnod away
tho day of grace
Tho church Is just what wo mako it
no more no loss
GORDON BARRKTT
LAND OWNERSvATTENTION
Wo hnvo sovoral prospective purchasers
for Swisher Covmty laud List your
land with us giving full description
price terms mid distance from town
etc In your first IcttoY
STFWarT PATT11I1SON
Suite 30 drnnt Bldg Flaluvlow Texas
DIVISION PUBLICITY OFFICE
00th Division U S A
Camp Travi3 Toxas
March 2nd 1I18
Tho nvorago of intelligence In our
milks is ns high as that of tho officer
corps in nny othor army says Brigadier
denorn righting Patsy ONoil
commanding one of tho infantry brigades
nt Camp Travis nnd a man who
has seen thirty venrs scrvico in tlio
regular fighting forcos of the United
Stntes Knowing this to be truo General
ONcil urges those men who may
have nnlitrnl qualifications as officers to
tinin themselves unicaslngly that they
may be able to lend tho armed forces
oe our country to victory
Are we amateurs Today wo nro
The foregoing Bays tho General
is n fnlr stntemont nnd looked nt
without sidelights is a gloomy ono Tho
condition is tho fault of no oao but tho
great Amerienn people And unless wo
especially the officers rlso to tho oc
casion grievously will tho American
people suffer
What havo wol
Unlimited resource unlimited men
What is tho army todayl
As exPresident Tnft aptly puts It
It is a cross section of tlib great Amer
ican people Tho son of an oxpresi
dent of tho United States and tho son
of a bootblack and every grade and
walk of life shoulder n riflo In the
ranks Such material for fighting
troops the world has never seen
And with this great army what is
required to whip it into an Invincible
forte Tho only answer is officers
but not amateurs Tlio officer can se
le < t and make tho noncommissioned
officer ho can mako tho plntoou the
company tho regiment the brigade
But inlv God Almighty can mako tho
ofiic or nud after Ho has dono His
part tlo man no made iiMst devote his
brains physique energy and time in
the cultivation of what God has givon
him
You may bo an amnteur now but
pot always Amerienn manhood has
Imiiinatod the world in finance nnd in
science It can dominate tho world in
the science of war But not without
stripping from the body and tho mind
tho linblt of eomplneoney nnd iucrta
tlio earmarks of tho amateur and
clothing it with energy nud work
Tho Cnmp Travis Hostess House
is the goal of a steady stream of moth
ers wives sisters and friends who find
the wide screened porch spacious social
room hospitnblo open fires and rest
room nnd the attractive dining room a
veritable haven Formal meetings
dnuces and program entertainments are
not given but here the wives Mmo fo
spond the hours w hilopajUlhig to see
their husbands who nr critically ill nt
tho bnso hospitahprtiio mothers arrive
often nreompojrtod by tho fathers to
bid a las fnrewcl to the boys who
nro sooifgoing nwny Sometimes n girl
conigs to the honso to be married do
pending upon the hostesses for diaper
oitngc
Since the Camp Travis bouse was
opened n week before Thanksgiving
over fifty thousand visitors hnvo been
served in the lunch room The houso
is centrally locnted on Sixth Street and
Avenue B nnd is easily distinguished
ns it is stained a soft green tho only
building of that color in camp
When visitors como unexpectedly the
boys nro located for them by telephone
nnd notified that they are wanted nt
tho Hostess House Information ns to
rooms in tho city train schedules
places of amusement church services
etc mny quickly bo obtained from tho
Information Secretary Those in charge
ofrftlio house are Mis os lucv M
Moore director Gertrude Keech busi
no secretary Juno Milner cafeteria
mnnnger nnd Mesdnme G A lieeder
Hostess and Ihiima Feltenberger Information
ccrotnry
Swisher County News Items
Corporal Clnrk A Neff has been
transferred to tho lilStli engineering
bntnllion
Mrs B T Sharp vvho has been in
San Antonio for more than n month
wa a eunip visitor Inst Wednesdny
and enjoyed eating dinner out of a
tin dish in tho mess hall
Preparations are being mndo to ro
ceivn the last Increment of the first
draft which I duo tho 23rd of February
Wo hope that the 17th Company
will bo lucky enough to got somo of
the Swlshor county boys Only Sergeants
Conlsh nnd Shnrp remain of
tlio Swisher county boys
Tho Inst few days have taught us
how really uiiplcnsnut blnck mud enn
bo Ono doesnt hnvo to bo away
from tho plains very long to bo convinced
that tho Pnnhandlo is the best
plnco in Texas
Corporal J D Randolph 1 writing
Government Insuranco for tho Recruits
of tho llith Company
Pvt Willis Clnrcueo Cameron of Am
bulnnco Co 35S Cnmp Trnvis is re
ceiving hospital instruction in tho Bnso
Hospital at Camp Travis
WBB
FOR SAIjI Soveral good Jersey
cows at buigiiliyat Sponco place in
fifth block fcnt of light plant JNO
dOlT Tulln Texas 10lp
A FEW SUGGESTIONS
FOR FEED CAMPAIGN
Why We Aro at War
a Because Germany made war on us
sunk our ship nnd killed our citizens
b To assort and defend our right
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Germany in three months sank six
American ships nnd killed 220 Amorl
etuis many of them women and children
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c To mako good our clnlm that wo
aro a free nation Slio attempted to
dictate to us the number of ships that
tould sail from our ports
d To havo the kind of institutions
wo wish
e To lead tho kind wo profor
Presont Conditions and Prospect of tho
War I
a England nnd Prnnco have about
reached their limit of men nnd resourcesb Itussins withdrawal releases two
million comparatively fresh troops for
Germany to hurl ngnlnst the western
Hue this bpring
c It will bo lato in tho summer before
wo can render material assistance
Tho Food Situation
a Texas produces about fifty por
cent of the feed and food slio consumes
b Tlio allies and our own armies
will need moro than wo can supply
henco the necessity of a great Increase
e Each fnrmor should increase his
feed and food crops nt least ono hundred
per cent
d The War Department will bo using
most of tho nvailublo ears thoroforo
feed and food will not be brought to
Texas if we do not attempt to raise it
c The allies hare nil their men on
the front hence tho food productive
power is greatly reduced therefore wo
must not Only feed our own armies
and those of the allies but the civil
population as well
f Wo must feod tho submarines nnd
make Up the increased los causod by
ineondinry fires Since war was declar
ed there havo been threo times as many
gins oil mills lumber yards nud other
plants burned as in nny previous year
g Tlio Kind of Crops for Each Community
Select such crops ns will pro
dnco the maximum yield with tho minimum
of labor
It A Certain Consequonijo of Our
Pnlluro to Produco Sufficient Peed and
Food German Kjltur America in
Slavery
whs
TULIA aiUST MILL FOR SALE
Will sell tho TuiU Oist Mill at a
bargain if sold right nwny Tis consists
of n grist mill and crushers niid
equipped to grind wheat nud corn alf
tho building nnd two lots on cornor
4 iilies t Tujiaj njsoj rn Bheller
HnvtJjulltlf ta side trad
my enstomersy an tell OT ino Tla ui
products produced Por prico and terms
see J R BOREN
Ctfc Tulia Texas
WSS
TO NONRESIDENT LAND OWNERS
All nonresident ownors of land in
Swisher County are requested and urged
of their
to send description property to
the undersigiiodxlailuro to do so will
cause your land toljp assessed to Unknown
Ownor A prompt compliance
with this request will bo appreciated
J W > ERVIN
Tax Assessor Swisher Oounty Toxas
2 22 31815 1918
LOST On road to Tulia nn abstract
to surey Nd llOybloch B5 II i G
N Hit Randall county Return to
The Herald filco and receive rownrd
New Phonograph records each month
Ilyiit Jowolry Company
WANTE Sowlng to do Your
patronage is solicited mid satisfaction
gunrnntcod Mltak li C HOLTON
ttesiileiuo in SofUhwwtoni portion of
Tulln
CALOgEL SjlUVATES
AND HAKES YOU SICK
ACTS LIKE DYNAMITE ON A
SLUGGISH LIVER AND YOU
LOSEA DAYS WOEK
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Thoros no reason why n porson
should toko sickening salivating cnlo
mel when n fowcents buys a largo hot
tlo of Dodsona Liver Tone a porfect
substitute fori calomel
It Is u pleasant vogetablo liquid
which will start your liver just ob surely
as calomel but it doesnt mako you
sick and cannot snllvnto
Children and grown folks can tako
Dodsons Llv or ToneAbocnuso it is perfectly
harmless
Calomel is n dangerbus drug It is
morcury and nttacks yoUr bones Taken
doso of nasty calomon today and you
will fool weak sick and nauseatod tomorrow
Dont lose a dnyv s work Tako
a spoonful of DodBons Livor Tone In
stend nnd you will wake up feeling
groat No more biliousness coustipa
tiou sluggishncBS bcudncho coated
tonguo or sour stomach Your druggist
says if you dont find Dodsnu u Liver
Tone acts bettor than horrlblo ehloiucl
your money is waiting for you 12
WALTERS GRISSOM
M and Transfer Line
We Move Anytliln JAnyjvhere Any Time
tiorpful Alliiilion niitl Ctiuiioiifi Drivers Prompt Attention Given
Ml litisiiioss Your PalronngV Solicited Our Prices are Reasonable
Phones No 43 and 230
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500 buys 5000 shares 100 buyslOOO shares
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The Company is a large concern and has oil
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Texas Kentucky Kansas Colorado and is acquiring
additional land leases and oil wells Our
last purchase is a 120icre lease in Oklahoma
ix miles east of Tulsa with 4 producing wells
md are selling oil naw at 200 per barrel with
prpspects of a higher price Our drilling campaign
will continue all winter in Oklahoma
The stock will advance as weacquire new
holdings which will make it very profitable to
the investor who buys stock in this Company now
as we expeot within six months to make this
stock worth 50c a share The Company should
> ay large dividends Look for a dividend by
February 1st
GENERAL OFFICES 830 Seventeenth St
Boston Building Denver Colo
O R MARKEY
frident
XRIljS NOTICE OF ELECTION
FOR THE ISSUANCE OF
SCHOOL BONDS
itnto of Toxas
County of Swisher
Notice ia hereby givon that an clec
tion will bo held tho 10th day of March
1118 at Love schoolhouso in Adair consolidated
School District No 0 of this
i ounty ns csrpbllshed by order of tho
county board if school trustees of this
i ounty of dnto tho 5th day of March
1017 which is Vecqrdod in book designated
Record of School Districts Vol I
pngo 10 to dotormino whether a majority
of tho legally vuallfiod property taxpaying
votors of tho district desiro the
issuance of boml on the faith and
credit of said Consolidated School District
in tho amount of S00000 the
bonds to bo of tlto ilenominntion of
100000 each numbered consocutively
from ono to eight lioth inclusive pay
ablo 10 years from tjhoir date bearing
5 per cent interest per annum payablo
annunlly on April lOtli of each year to
provido funds to bo pxponded in payment
of nccqimts legally contracted In
building and equipping a public school
building of brick nnd to determine
whether tho Cominisslorors Court of
this county shall bo authorized to lovy
asses am collect annually while said
bonds or nny of them are outstanding
a tax upp n all taxable property within
said district sufficient to pay tho current
interest on said boi ds nud provido
a sinking fund sufficient to pay the
principal nt maturity
All persons who aro legally qualified
voters of this State audi County who
ire resident proporty taxpayers in said
listrict shall bo entitled til voto at said
election <
Said election was ordered by tho
County Judge of this County by order
mado on tho 2nd of February 1918
WM F REYNOLDS
mnc
and this notice is given in pursunhco of
saidiordor
Datod this tho ISth day of Fobruarjr
101S
R G PORTER
Shoriff of Swishor County Toxas
28 1522 31315 191S
LOCAL TIME TABLE
Panhandle tc Santa Fo Railway Co
Tulla Texas
Southbound Passenger Trains
No 000 Arrlvos 1227 A M
No 904 Arrivos 854 AM
Northbound Passenger Trains
No 903 Arrivos 1013 AM
No 905 Arrives 524 PM
Local Froight and Passenger Service
North and South BAind Dolly except
Sunday O Jy DAVIS Agonr
D II CULTONi
OTAYLOI
CUETW TAYLOR
AttornejN andCiiynselors at Law
Sptcla atUiitln LlvetiUi eamlna
tluli and iNirfiCtiiin if lan < lnUles
Fulia o Texas
mperial Barber Shop
E L BICE Proprietor
Barbers and Laundry Agents
West Side of Square Phone 184
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To own your own home puts you on a higher
plane with your neighbors gives you
better credit at thVbank and elsewhere
Should misfortune overtake you you have
a place to lay your head Take our advice
BUILD YOU A HOME
TULIA TEXAS J
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 10, Ed. 1, Friday, March 8, 1918, newspaper, March 8, 1918; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41814/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.