The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 16, No. 7, Ed. 1, Friday, February 13, 1925 Page: 7
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LIBRARY NOTES
By Mrs T h Brown
out of a book
First Get a good book Here
the help of the library is enlisted
This is part of its educational
work
Sc5nd Read to return to to
keep the book as yon would a
friend Good reading of a good
book means a moderate pace
pausing lingering returning and
topping altogether to follow the
gleam
Third Read aloud Every
good writer does his work by
ear The sweetest music on earth
is the harmony in purfeet English
prose
What great truths are in tin
above sentences flood books admit
the reader to new world of
delight
The Novel Prize Book i now
in library us is called The
Peasants and the author is
known as liadtslas uYvnont wh
was born in the ear lSfi m a
country known as Russian Poland
Until Ik was nine vmin of
ape he whs brought up m th
country His family was large
poor but patriotic Hi
and her five brothers took ae
live part in the Polish insurree
Actor Clerk a Railroad Employee
and now be is a world famous
author
Of Thr IVuMinks tln > author
says For nine years 1 consider
elar c er power and
Dr Dallas Love Sharp
vcr Public Ll > raryiDem
r > not
> s pjy pcrfTtK p in
< amount ot pndo > mi hn m t j
tion of 1SGJ against Knssia Key j c urt house
nont was expelled from one Kus library days > i > s
ian goeriunent school after an Htuilas lbiTs t n > o
other because he refused Jr he 0 p in
up speaking his native Polish lie °
worked ns a Telegraph Operator j SOCALLED FREE SERVICE
l > > iler Sas i ar Owners Readil
I nd erst a ml Fair Chug >
ed publishing this work for own I Dodir Hrotli
two years I had it m aetiw prep for Car Not
aratiou Less than thre neelcs
after its jniblication the greatest
of all International Literary
honors was conferred on it
It is an unique work of modern
literature A prose epic full of
n natural poetry narrating the
life and adventures of a village
lleymout works comprise of
volumes of fiction
Atwenty eight
JKuid short stories but The Pea
sants remains his masterpiece
In reading this book you will
learn of the life of the peasant
be sure to call for it
This Above All by Harold
Spciikinnn is a book of distinction
and importance
This above all to thine own
self be true
It is the intimate story of one
man iu the making his diseoery
of a great weakness
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COSTS CUSTOMER MONEY
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Bring your cream to us wc will give
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OLDEST PRODUCE HOUSE IN TULIA
Tulia Produce Company
S A Duckett Owner
Telephone 110 West of P O
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nncc This Above All is a 1 t
Having come to this conclu law
and regulations
book ol character
Zvol powcrnntl up sion Dotlgo Brothers lictcmiiiwi > W1IATT Two per eent normal
of Den > cal u p beau y Do wot irnss rent to base the price of their ear whol tax on the first fj000 of net in
ivcr Colo j ing f The thus bookTim Above All ly on actual value with n fair eome in oxeess of the personal
nulo gives the fallowing three following s a report of profit to themselves awl dealers exemptions ami credit Four
suggestions for getting the most Tulia library for January 1925
lTc enable them to give awav per cent normal tax on the next
Number of membership 2tfi accessories and Tree service it = 4000 Six per cent normal tax
Number of books in library P20 would be neeessarv to make lWnn the balance of net income
Number of books donated 72 margin of profit on the ear large Surtax
Number of books purchased 32 enough to absorb these extra costs of IUC
1 00 to WHO J > pvrsoM who had
i eona r 1000 or more or
be free but in spite of this it is 1
not difficult to convince the average
automobile buyer that paid service
is usually preferable to so
called free scrvioonccordiniz to
Clenuin Motor Co local Dodge
Prothers Dealer
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Doubtless we are helped mater
ially he a < lded by the fact t
that Dodge Brothers have public J
lv announced repeatedly that
they do not believe m so called
free service It is not simply a I
local policy of our own but a prin
eiple laid down by headquarters t
and adhered to 1 believe by cvvry
dealer in the I nited States The
his fight public has learned that Dodge Pro
against it his struggle to find conduct their business along
himself this is the main of this hound lines and that anvthmg
great book they do benefits the purchaser is
In the midst of jovial as it does the factory
ions and the gay allurements of j CouMuently the man who
New York life tempted to the j seems inclined to talk about free
easiest way a dishonest success service usually begins h sauig
at his hand love and friendship that there must be some good teal
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l about him this man tries bis son for not giving free service
fX en case pronounces his own sen r Dodge Hrorhem would not take
Miee and goes alone into the such a definite stand against it
wilderness to pray and to work Whereupon it become a simple
In the crisis of a greadramatic < r for ns to explain hovr
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e porietue he bnriis tie ape obi Mlodfiw Rrother > assumed that
lesson that t < i is to receive when a man set < mt to lmy a ear
d then eoii < s Mn rnwer to his In uis interested prim idy iu get
pioblem a o ii the urn ling a < r ie ime cif in
p ace and happiness faet th In oniil gel f r i giv
This stor i nt taken sum Wl t mieh b throv m
a art it is noted for ts umtv and with tlo uir in tin vi of f <
for being all of one piee ud that
> iir peeuliat 1 tbi IUliurs
The story is told unwaveringly
f an i single icw point diplay
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1 hiiraetefs a widt 1 l e < >
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neeehuortes and fn < s rvje e
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tlli e ileilis wen of uch
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file returns
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on net income in excess
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Amount received ou umiberehir That could be done
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only by Your income tax for he r
Amou Panf fo g jSt fiTto SSLl XliT JSf
Ntt sf Xit tuhl 0 r Kvor ws 0XLY tw rr
tiin im earned
income and
tere t manifest in library work j Pnder the aocded W ser XrrZ 2
Next ynv wlt give name of We pdiey m ouner pays a Minn are ol imnediat
donors of books ete maintenance fee for the upkeep of taxpavVr
I he list of every
names of donors is other
every owner s ear and I
growing is your name there If he pNVs thi fee in adwutce J Z
not vU The library is boost i I nder Dodgv Brothers WEINER RC
policv
inir your busings nre you return the owner is not so peunltted
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inir Come to U < >
library for a membership only
one dollar a year it is worth
more than that t you t v Mi if you
id not rvad > n > book fr > ni libra
enue legisla
te interest to
ROAST
pays fair pre d Mormmed j The dmuor Class of Tulia High
priee for yriet but be nu only Selmol enjoy l a vyouter roast Fri
as bo mds it and he pais only 1 day einng February i A jol
for his own ennxd met at the school build
Thf log f ili < proposition is o iO p m and ets soon
knowing tluit our oit > is jM < iri s
siw n < ngli to hie ii >
Make n t e k < t 1m > s un
< nk for nuiuberships ui < i > o
1 not regret it
To the new pnplf iimtiL Iht
mother w extend a royal looine nd
invite aou in a most cordial iuan
uer to vistr t library located
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Thar is whyj < iloir wa n trucks atid
iift ul in tr > 15 it s CivU
MMcelfn > < built < i < vniwrs were
th t r isied and soon disposed f
eats
There a large
re futul itNiaotiahle jdoim v > tb Ivim pickles and tontt
1 justified by the prinNd nwrsbmallows Alt i ry
slh s i wldeh the ear is sold jAn v had aten as nuuh s possi
No 71 jbl a number of games were en
v > oM I Pnblieatk > T odge Joyed before the young people r
Hfoibers j turned to touti li Root the
sponsor for the Junior class and
INCOME TAX IN A NUTSHELL Mjss finmigs oh iporoned Uus
very enjoyable outing
HIS TITLE
Their infant son was fiNtdious
but
neeoTue of OOO or more must jilts mother rated i him Al
lii fining h
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would keep his < > nt
filing period VM The mother oft would advertise
from January J to March 15102S Him as a pfinee the pruue ot
ers Owners Pay Only WllKRK Collector of internal males
for support of Poliey I revenue for the dis i U wbM Vt li < l sJid tiring f UH
1 he i pi I s > liws or his hw m Mm h I n prince the pen
certain magnetism in i i i I
ire is a i r
h word free an I a natural HOW limine
human gravitation in the dircc
on of ati thing that appears to j
t Wuls
inereian Lejjion WeUh
A Phone Call
Starts It
When you nevd Coal in a hurry
call 5 and sec how quickly we
make delivery And remember
every ton is scaled iull weivht
armers urain lompany
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And lo awii t > u an uu oini thai would not be p > tnone tor
the majority of jtople today Mot the bitf tbiiq i lhit b
saved You win save too if urn bit make up oiir muel to
do w Itft iih help you pt started
The Farmers
State Bank
Kress Texas
l st One Pole daak about
< u u mile from Tulia on Silver
ton roud 10 00 reward for ro
urn to the Herald Oiiteo
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Tulia Texas February 18 ID25
Soiling out everything Coma
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Now things in all departments
Remember Our Slogan
Depcndablo Merclmncliac aii
Kousouable Pri6ssn
Cooper Mercantile Co
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TULIA MONDAY FEBRUARY 16 1925
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The following g Is consisting niis sHe
Wuk Hlidles Haling lt idler Whips Collats llilter Hill
ler Leads llallci Chains and all parti of harness Ami
lUankets Ituii Iouls Slickers Morse Cowrs Horse ltlaiik
is and all borne equipment used bv War Department
This material h government mnterinl which aaaurcs
that i is of the hem grade Here j a ehnnee > y what
you waul nl your own price We Imw Hie goiaU and will
offer them to the highest bidder Me ii the snle on time and
IIline wnir price The os nre of t UH 11 sSrt
nieiit is large
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The largest sale of its Iciwl and probably 2
the last chance you will ever have to
buy army goods at auction
COL C W HULL
Auctioneer and Owner
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Kitchen Preparedness
You will never be caugiit unpjepared by
unexpected guests if you have on hand an
assortment of our canned goods The ever
ready housewife has no need to apoligizo
for the absence of dainties and palatable
ness in her quick meal when prepared from
goods purchased from us
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 16, No. 7, Ed. 1, Friday, February 13, 1925, newspaper, February 13, 1925; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45641/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.