The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1, Friday, June 11, 1920 Page: 3
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MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM COMPANY
PETBOLETm AND NJTBOLBUM PBODTJOTS
Prompt service and tnfcCbest Oils is our
Hobby
Give us a Triah
J D ODANIEL Agent
Tulla Tew Phone No 124
now have a
RUSHALEXANDER GRAIN CO
WAGONS ANH
mplete line of
IMPLEMENTS
Just received a carl of Flour and Bran
FOR THE BESTIN OUR LINE
Phone 225
Fresh CheeseX
Mistletoe Creamery Butter
Sliced BaconjinBoxes
Fresh Bread
full 16 ounce loaves
Pure Lard
Cheapest Cooking Fit on tin Market
Hot Cooked Meat Every Day
ANDERSONS MARKET
FIREFIREFIREFIRE
INSURANCE
Before your kome buna la the right time to lnanre An Xnanrance pol
icy wont pamnt a fire but it will make good tie loee Be
Incur
CUCTON TAYLOR ABn
OantreU owa BUg Tulla Tezaa Telephone No 139
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Conners Garage
Phone No 34
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Douglas Trucks
Hudson andEs
ex Cars
THE BEST ON THE MARKET
Call and look them over
We carry Gasoline Oil Accessories and
in fact everything found in a first class
Garage
EXITE BATTERIES
Tulia Texas
or prices Tho average gain whs 0
cents Iritnc 1422 j > ouuii Nubrasiui
steers sold ui to 14u t yenrlliigs un
to lloU and foil ArUonn yearlings up
to 1400 The bulk of tin heavy steers
sold t itaW to UiH > sin < l are 13
higher than a wools ngo Moderate re
eoipts and a general ndviiuuC In hof
prices in tho Jiast is reviving thy cuttle
market Only scant supply of fed ini
tio will bo offered lu tlio next thiriv
days Texas grass fat cattle aro silung
at ill70 ti SlW Cows and hoifols
u > ro 5 lo oO coats higher Heifers in
utixud yearlings sold up to 14Ru Hulls
and vim I calves wore strong
Stockon and Feeders
Demand for Mockers aad foodcra is
Increasing under higher prices for fat
cattle and thin cattle are selling more
readily now than for fume time past
Today some lloshy feeders sold up to
flJob while most of the good thin
feeders brought 4 > r > 0 to 1100 Stock
era sold at 750t to 1075 Trade
lu slock calves continue dull
Hogs
Having fallen to the lowest position
of the year at the close Inst week hug
prices today started a general reltutiud
with a 15 to 5 tout advance Shipper
wore back in the competition owing to
a better demand for fresh pork The
top price today was 1 li i and the bulk
of the liojjs sold at 4lt7 < > tl1 JM
Iigs were ipioted strung to f > cents
higher 1100 to flJ Jo
Sheep and Lambs
Demand for sheep showed a more
active turn though prices v > ro not
ipiotably higlicr The balk o tlio ot
forings oame from Texas anil Arrotia
Spring lambs sold at srl Jfi to jjltlrai
clipped lambs up to jl4 Hl pjaiu woth
ers hfl0 to jfJ50 and yearlings lJil
Homes and Mules
Tradu in horses and mules continued
about the same as it has boon for some
tlluo past lnijiiiry for good fat grades
was fairly active
CliAlUrJ8 M PIIKIN
Market Correspondent
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WHAT NEXT
The man who discovered that cottonseed
have valuable food and feed
properties did a great work Then u
man came along and discovered that
food can bo made out of thu corn stalk
another that ordinary cotton stalks
made a good grado of paper and so on
down tho lino
oSow comes a great profesuir Dr 1
P Munruo who declares that tho humble
corn cob has a very valuable dyo
property Dyes of vivid green brown
and bhio can be made from com cobs
He has tried it and ho knows Today
furfural is worth 17 per pound Tho
corn eob makes possible the making of
this product to sell at a profit of 15
cents a pound almost equal to tho
record the United Slates loverament
made with Helium whom the price was
reduced from 1500 to 10 coats per
iiibio foot
Now they ate trying to communicate
with Mars and shoot rockets to
tho moon and do a lot of other thlags
that sound like Fultons steamboat iust
havo sounded to the sturdy Hatch set
tlors of New York back a century or
so ago
At any rate wo are forced to agree
with tho little negro boy who looked
from tho window of a train for the
first time Tho world do move
Southwestern Machinery
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Through an unintentional oversight
failed make mention of the all
wo
day service at lakoview school house Q
10th Itev Jims V
on Sunday May
MeXeoly pastor of the Methodist
church at Happy assisted by his brother
Uev Itll McNeely conducted the
services There was ti splendid sermon
lu the morning At noon u moid sumptuous
dinner was spread reaching
services wenalso held in the afternoon
and at night A large crowd was present
anil all report a most pleasant and
profitable lay It was our good fortune
to receive an invitation to be present
bat we were unable to take advantage
of the invitation We know
the good people of the Kakeviow community
anil know that they are kind
in heart and fervent in spirit and to
be with them is to be treated as a
true friend
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Dont forget that next week is CleanUp
Week for Tulia
YourVTarm Loan and Piro Insurance
btvineli will receive prompt attention
If placed with S 0 OUAJIAM CO
Listen Ladies
Why pay 50 cents for n POUIt ounce
can of talcum powder when tho Watkins
Man will sell you an RIflHT
ounco can of tho famous J li Watk mi
Talcum tho ftest on earthfor 5ft cents
Why pay CCTto 75 courts per OtJNCK
for face powdcrvheuyou rau get tho
Kit Watkin > aAHlU Vaee
Powder the lijgneHt grmle powder
poinible to produeuV for 25 cents per
OUNOK < tho Watkins Man
Iq you n o toilet Vater perfumes
ate lotions massage Terrains and vanishing
ireams The very highest jjrada
of these toilpt articles aiay be pbtalned
at all times from the Watkins Man
at prices which will surprise you Give
uvhieed
him a order and
fm Will Be Proud of This
When you hitch your
team to a new John Deere
wagon you can be assured that the
same proud feeling of ownership will
still exist even after the wagon becomes
old and scarred through years
of hard use
As jrou use it the fact
that it is made of the best
materials that it stands up under
severe strains and that it pulls lighter
than any ordinary wagon you ever
used will manifest itself from day
to day and youll realize that you
made a good buy when you got
this Johnx Deere wagon from us
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If you haven t had a John
Deere Wagon ask any user
if his John Deere wagon pulls lighter
than the ordinary wagon Wc ru
willing to leave the verdict with you
after you have investigated to your
satisfaction
Here are the reasons why
this is a light draft wage
the wheels carry the correct dif i
the axles have accurate gather < r
that the wheels run straight ahead
there is no binding or dragging a
the skeins have the proper pitch so
that the heaviest load is carried on
plumb spokes
Drop in at our store the next time you arc in town and look
at this wagon ASK US ABOUT THE GUARANTEE
Cantrell Shows
I MI IPADEMARK OF QUALITY
MADE FAMOUS BY GOOD IMPLEMENTS
WARNING
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YOUR TIME IS LIMITED IN WHICH
TO STORE YOUR WINTER SUPPLY
OF COAL BETTER GIVE SOMEONE
YOUR ORDER AT ONCE
WE WILL PROVE OUR APPRECIATION
OF YOUR ORDER BY SER
VICE AND QUALITY
Just Received
CAR LOAD O F
Noline Nandt Wagons
ALSO CAR LOAD
Acron and Silver Leaf Flour
Wheat Shorts and Bran
PRICED RIGHT
SEE US BEFORE BUYING
Ww C Cowan Grain Co
Office Phone
133
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Residence Phone
117
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1, Friday, June 11, 1920, newspaper, June 11, 1920; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41899/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.