The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1, Friday, June 6, 1919 Page: 12
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THE TULIA HERALD
ENGLEMAN OBRYAN Owners
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TlLIA TEXAS JUNE 6 1010
Slondnv morning n colli sntp visited
Tuba ami in fact Swisher County for
that matter Wondering what tho eauso
triu wc noticed in Tuesday mornings
Amanllo News that foar Inches of
snow had fallen in Dallnrt If the o
place of tho north plains dont know
that winter is over and if they dont
vcAiuv us their severe cold wcatk
ctwcll we will just take it In spite
fi this cold snip the sun has come out
bright and warm and the sweet lion
cysucklcs and roses on ye editors desk
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ATTORNEY GENERAL RULES
OK PUBLIC WEIGHERS LAW
Austin Toxn May SS Tho Attorney
Generals Department today renden
cd an oplijion that after Tunc IS 1010
when the law known as the publio
weighers low becomes offcctle it
will bo unlawful for any per tfu to engage
in tho business of public weighing
for hire or to weigh or measure an
commodity produce or article and is
suo therefor a weight certificate or
weight sheet which shall be accepted
as the accurate weight upon which tho
purchase or sale of such commodity
produce or article is ba cd unless such
person shall flrt hive been elected or
appointed and qualified as a public
weigher or shall hao been appointed
ami qualified as a deputy public weigh
er Ball is News
gicn so generously by friends compen
sites and we can till call life bless
cd
We handle farms and Ranches any
size Send us full description location
etc lowest price and best terms
We will find you a buyer if priced rightMost
of our buyers pay cash in full or
trade good oil interests as part payment
and cash for balance
ANDERSONCRAWFORD CO
Cisco Texas
Store Coal Now
How about storing that coal for next winters use Are you going
to store it now or are you otng to take tho chance of waiting until
next winter to buy ta the prosoects of tho greatest grain crop
tho United States has ever witnessed wo are sure to have the
greatest car rhcrtage for cars which is ship coal In that we have
ever known Our advice is for you to store your winters Bupply
of coal ss soon as possible We have a good supply of the samo coil
which we have been handling for the last two years and will he glAd
to figure with you on your storage coal 7
We also have a good supply of bran chops oats bulk maize alfalfa
hay In fact anything in tho feed lino that you want Havejust
unloaded a car of barb wire hog fence and poultry fence and also a
car of Acorn and Silver Leaf Flour You will find our prices right and
WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE
W C Co wan Grain Co
Office Phono 133
Residence Phone 117
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THE RIGHT AUCTIONEER
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THE KANSAS CITY
MARKET REPORT
Kansas City Stock Yards June 2nd
1010 Trade in cattle todav wns et
tremely dull at unevenly lower prices
Hogs were quoted up to If to 25 cents
and sheep down 25 to 10 cents The
cjittle market suffered because of continued
receipts and hog prices went
higher notwithstanding llbcril supplies
Todays Receipts
Cattle receipts today wero 11000
hogs 15000 and sheep 11000 a do
erea e of S000 cattle an increase of
1000 sheep and tho simo number of
hogs compared with a week ago Cattle
came from nearly nil western states
and the bulk of the cheep and lambs
from Arizona Texas and California
Boef Cattlo
Cattlemen did not take the warning
of last weeks decline in prices and today
there were nearly as many cattle
at the five Western markets as a week
ago Trices were unevenly lower In
most cases teers were down 15 to 25
cents with trade dull Western steers
are celling at 1000 to 1175 and native
steers 0 50 to 10 50 Irime corn
fat steers are quoted as high ns 1000
cows and heifers are selling at 700 to
1425 and venrllng steers and uiived
grades at 000 to 1150 bulls 700 to
to ilOOO In the past even dtys dc
rlines amount to 150 to 2 00 Veal
calves are steady at 000 to 14 50
Stockers and Feeders
Trices fot thin cattle show about the
same decline ns fat grades The market
todav was 10 to 25 cents lower and
dull Feeders are quoted at 1000 to
1450 Tho e above 1350 carry considerable
llesh Stockers are selling at
9 00 to 1100 stock cows 750 to
1000 and stock calves S 00 to 1300
Hogs
Though hog prices were ijcpre sed 50
to 00 cents from tho high level a week
ago and Wednesday was tho low day
last week the market hns rallied 25 to
35 cents Todav 15 to 25 cents was
added and trade was active The top
price wa 2075 and the bulk of tho
hogs sold at 20 20 to 20 00 Demand
showed considerable urgency Pigs are
quoted at 1550 to 1050
Sheep and Lambs
After reaching the high point of the
pa t two weeks last week the sheep
market today turned down In most
cases declines of 25 to 40 cents wero
quoted The bulk of the offerings were
from the Southwest and California
Sheep sold at 0 50 to 1000 and spring
lambs 1775 to 1350 A big bunch of
Angora goats sold at S50
CHARLES SI PIPKIN
Slarkct Correspondent
AN APPRECLVTED CALL
A few evenings ago tho pastor of tho
Presbyterian church and his w fe were
very pleasantly surprised by a visit
to the Slanse by a good delegation of
rhe members of the Presbyterian ihurch
and friends At first there was wonder
in the minds of the preacher and his
helpmeet but soon the wonder disnp
pcared for wo were not kept long In
suspense Somehow or other It hod
gotten abroad that we had jut passed
the tweutv fifth aiiniversnrv of our marriage
and so these good friends had
line to help us celebrate When they
left us we found that they had left on
our dining room table good things to
at too numerous to mention a lug bun
die of good wishes and hearty congrntu
lations and stacked up in the middle
of the table twenty five silver dollars
as a silver wedding gift Such expressions
on the part of the people are in
lecd helpful to us in our work and
make us feel loath to go from their
midst We are always glad to have
oj tomt whether you pound us or not
And so while f are here come in when
cm r you ttn and wo will bo glad
At the services next Sunday in tho
Iresbj teriun Cbunh we will give au
opportunity to unite with tho church
and attend to any other business that
ma v arise Let u have tho pleasure of
all your presoni e at the church services
both morning and evening
Proving Clods richest blessings ft >
rest upon you we are
Lov ingly
THE PASTOB AND HIS WUFJ3
TRANSFERRED TO THIS COUNTY
The iusc of the Stale of Texiu versus
J W Watts charged bv inrtict
nitut with the murder of Eurl Keller
has becu transferred from Lamb County
to Swisher County for trial on ac
< omit of inability to yet a jury in
Lamb county to try tho cone
It is reported that the deceased Kol
lar hud been several times indicted In
Lamb county for theft and that Watts
was one of the principal witnesses
against him It is also reported that u
short tune before the hilling Keller
met Watts und assaulted hnn because
of the interest Watts hud taken in tho
prosecution of Keller for theft and
that tho next time they met after this
transaction the kflllug occurred It is
uuderstood Watts defense will bo self
dofense in that at tho time tho killing
occurred Kcllar was attacking him
with a knife
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AUCTION SALE
Separator
HERE you wheat men is the opportunity
I hnve a New Minneapolis Separator
only threshed 2200 bushels year
bsffvro last and kept under good roof
over slnoo did mrt make an wlicit
list j ear
thought this machine NEW In A mn
rillo Teias from the Southern Mimic
npolis Tann Power Company who nKo
now selling the same midline is tln < r
one with iiecessnry equipment for over
lS0OOO I refer you to them thev
also carry In stock In Amarlllo nil
necessary extras
This is n 2Sinch cj Under 10 inch rear
Jaydcn City Extension Feeder dearies
Wind Stniker Weigher with stationary
conveyors bagger two wagon spouts
n 5 plv S inch driving belt 150 feci
fiftst made and wire draw cable all
in perfect condition
1 will sell nt public auction to tlT
inchest bidder ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT
RESKIfE OH BUY HtDlUNO
on ne t Mondavv Juno Oil 101P irt 1
oclock 1 SI inNYlJN Texas I
refer jan to cither Ivaulsii Cnnvim ns
tn whether 1 will do aA siv Nov om
can buy it at privateirv between this
ilate and tho date o sale
Two or three ofjour fnrnurs throw
in together Jud Imy tills murwno nnd
save vojir own aain at the proper tunc
I o high pricof Wheat and the toll
charges w Uertainly pistifv it
If time i desired i onie early and
arrange siufe for there will be no time
Tor diekerug at the sale hour
JOHN A WALLACL
Phono No 21 Cnnvon Texas
OOOD SERVICE RENDERED TO
EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE
NOTICE OF MEETING OF COUNTY I
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
OflVinl notice is hereby given that
tho Honorablo Commissioners Court of
Swisher County Texas will on tho
second Monday in June A D 1010 tho I
same being the 0th day of June A D
REAL ESTATE
FIRE INSURANCE
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Mr II W Lewis of San Antonio B
Federal Director fur Texas for theiB
Unitetl States Employment Service of I 5
the Department of Labor recently gave H
out the following vcrv interesting data
Incomplete returns on placements by
the United States Eiuploymeut Service
through Its 404 off lies for the week
show that 05203 secured employment or
031 per cent placed of those applying
for jobs During the week 101017 registered
with the Service seeking aid
in securing employment 0100 ° wire
referred nud 05203 reported lm K as
having actually been placed
Of those placed 11051 were femiles
and 52202 were males Of the male
plntements 10712 wore disihnrged
soldiers sailors and mnrines IP
During the same period cuiplovcr
ploced requisitions with the Tinted
States Employment Scrvie for HO0
workers
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1010 sit as a Board of Equali7atlon
Tho said meeting will be held at tpiojOEaOZ
Court House in Tulin Swisher County
Texas The matter of the adjustment
of proporty renditions for taxesvvillbo
considered nt said meeting AH parties
interested are hereby notified to bo
present and show cause if any why
their renditions should not bo raised
Done in behalf and on ordor of tho
Commissioners Court of Snishcr County
Texas this the 24th day of Slay
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W S TOML1NSON
222c County Judge
Do vou want to take a real vacation
Buy War Savings Stumps
Yoli never miss the first dollar out
of your pocketbook Keep it for yourself
Buy Thrift Stamps
Judge W II Hale president of tho
Tuba Hank Trust Company left
Tuesday afternoon for Jonesbiiro Ten
iiosscc where ho will spend u week or
ten days on n vacation
Corporul Hoy Key who returned
home with his mother Mrs O S Key
soviril days ago is one of the lirnvi
1nitcd Htates soldiers He was a mom
ber of the famous Rainbow Division
He served overseas for eighteen montlm
anil for eight months saw actual fightIng
Porliiniitely for the brave young
man ho did not receive a scratch in all
the fierce fighting Corporal Key io
ecived his dlselmrgo at Camp Bowie
Port Worth The Herald is more than
glad to speak for tho people of Swisher
ou < ity mid extend a warm and sincere
welcome to this our soldier and friend
LOANS
I Office Phone V E S WEPSTON
J Residence Phone l4 Tulia Texas
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Auto Repairing
We are in position to do all your
repair work on that car of yours
If its not running just to suit you
bring it in and well make it run
like new All work guaranteed
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Special attentionygiv an to Batteries
Phone No 34
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have Lub and harvester oil
Of course you will want to staiK the
harvest in a pair of Soft and Good Slides
We can fit you and you will be satisfied
Freshgroceries at all times carried in
stock
J Phone No 2 TULIA TEXAS Phone No 2
j The place where a dollar buys 100 cents
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FOR SALE
A CAR OF JERSEY DAIRY COWS
Besides our usual stock of FMd Seed Hay
Grain and Coal
LUPTON GRAIN cOAL CO
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OLYMPIC PICTURE PLAY HOUSE
None but the Best Pictures are Shown
Our weekly program consists of
Monday and Thursday Nights Foxs pictures
Tuesday Night Putho pictures
Wednesday Night Vltngraph
Friday and Saturday Nights Universal
Thesis arc the cream of the plctliro
ALSO Monday night wo havo Slutt andJeff
ers And Friday night is shown tho Screen Tel
latest news and events
the laugh provok
HORACE TOWNSEND Manager
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1, Friday, June 6, 1919, newspaper, June 6, 1919; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41851/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.