The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 11, 1926 Page: 24
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CONFIDENCE
People are not much impressed with what professions a
store makes The thing that builds confidence is the fair
treatment of each customer in the merchandise and prices
offered in the service rendered in the adjustments made
whn errors occur
REAL VALUES
IN NOTIONS
These prices in effect
EVERY Day
1 Sewing Needles 25 to
ithe paper 8c each
2 fr 15c
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Dress Snaps 8c card
2 for 15c
Hinds Honey and Almond
Cream 39c
Safety Pins 8c or
2 cards for 15c
Clarks ONT Thread
6 spools for 25c
Silkinc Crochet
thread ball 10c
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n week ago
i rato with
pared
STETSON HATS
The Worlds Standard
The new models for spring are here
designed by those who know how
Stetson Hats are the standard for
smart style and fine quality all over
the world
Something new in work clothing is
SWETPRUF The Pool Swetpruf
pants and shirts we are now shiwing
ahe just the thing for garage men
grocerymen tourists in fact for anyone
whose clothing needs frequent
washing They are guaranteed absolutely
fast colors under any test
The pants sell for 300 the shirts
for 250
Lot us show you the Rodeo Big iKd
you will say it is the best Overall you
over saw
urns Pierce
It Pays to Pay
Tulia
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fictilerh i li i ri showing
a t fi i u r i MneketH
J id < der I i r cattle
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ices ueraged til t 15 cents
ISSJjj wir I Ij < iv fne Trade
SpK a1 lull acti mil an tarly
< a fain s n i Ilie tin
a gait
Cash
illl i i Siofli hog1
X < lllflllieii telih
2f ceiil higher inakiiij
of H5 to In ceutn com
with last week low
point
Todays RooolpUi
Receipt today were 12 < KXI
cattle 11000 hog and li < Hp
sheep compared with lfltHm
cattle 11000 hop and 1 Hid
slu e > a week ago and uo > i >
cuttle lOofiO liog and ll ii
In i j a ear iij i
Beef Cattle j v
Killei s pin i l it
The telephone
transmitter used by
DrDtUin 1876
Southwestern BeliHeuphone Company
Plalnview
At steudv prices At the outset
trade Mii rather pint bftt hit
lauilis wen < iiuii er the movement over the Mcnlcs > Demnnil for U ekerH and
wax liberal with a
ftnoe Sales rnngivd
TIJK TPL1 V UEftALD
Christian Endeavor Program
For March 11 lf 2G t A Lead
erlesw Martina
Topic Arifl r and Jlcvenge
Serlpttjre Read in Unwn
Matt 6 120
IlmnHH 12 1421
Whittling Chorus ty wife of a
What ia Anger and llevenge j near Floydada
j KhUm N iclioll
hnnfqiioncpt of Anger
Mr Don Knglernnn
The Spirit of Anger am lie
v < Migr Mn Clarence Byrnes
Song
j Debntet K olwl that Anger
lis worse than Itevengc
Affirmative Nfarjorie Wal
lers Miss Cooper
NegativeFrances Morrow
j Mix Root
Forget It A 1 Parker
I Special MitjAc
Prayer Song Announce
j merits Betfediction
Kveryorre is cordially invited
i to attend this peppy nwi help
1 ful meeting
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WANTKD Young women i
enter the Plninvicw Sanitarium
School of Nursng
ftard of Thanks
We take this means of Rowing
our heartfelt mllt tlde to
those who have shown his mlch
kindness nn < l Mich sWce t cv
prcsiions of sympathy in the
hour of grief and trouble in
he death of our husband and
father who depnrted this life
on March f for thai above
Mny Ood s blessings ever attend
neh nnd everyone is the
fprnyer of Mrs Mat tie Martin
and Children
Miss MaMfc Jordan who
teaching sebnnl in Yean sjw nf
miitiil as the ueason advances
J eal calves were fully stci < > tv i
best light weights hrntirm i
hi to 12
Stackers and Feeders
Close elcai feeders eontmucs fully equal t <
from 77Vthe available supply at firm
to 102f mostly 6 00 to tJiUMl j prices There is no indication
No choice to prime steers nt that the market will Weaken
rived That kiiul would until lht season is well nd
snhl at l i to 11 had the vaneed Some fleshy fwdvrf
been iiMiilnblc Several bunches I are being taken direct In feci
nf ordiuar > ptnlity dogiesi fcold but most of th Ihln steers
at if7 i to S 2 > Cows ami j will be held through to graes
heifers brought firm prices
There was a ready demand
inoil butcher eows and heijors
u seircc JVlld Will eolltiMle
Ye ii Imgs and Hilled iai
Today < Alarcli jo T926
The Telephone is
Fifty Yeats Old
Today 290000 Bell System employees
all over the United States
are wearing the emblem pictured
above in commemoration of die fiftieth
anniversary of die telephone
Over 6500 men and women telephone
employees are displaying this
ptn in Texas
The first telephone conversation was
held on March io 1876 Alexander
Graham Bell the in vcntorspokc the first
words heard over the telephone to his
assistant Thomas Watson
Hotf1
Though hog prices tiiluy
were l i to 25 Tents lower Thau
liwst weeks elixse and nhl t 10
cent under last week highpoint
thev vveru slill j to J5
cents higher than tt Hvcek ago
Imgs are duo for aWonder < b >
The top price f > i light lights
was 1135 for tights 1310
medium weights 4lfl and for
heavies 1 V The bulk of the
sales was i2 to 13 Packing
sows brought I01 to 10 75
tag < to 075 and stock
hous mid pips 12 75 to 137 >
Sheep and Lambs
Trade in sheep ami lanVbs
vveeks close This adviife stiL
left the market matvia 11 lower
than last week high point
Medium nud hgln weight lamb
sold at 13 t 1325 st ron
vieirhts 1210 t 1S m < > f
v lambs 11 o0 to 12 50 > mc
fat owvs mh at > 75 will or
dinary kinds as lnv as si > u
Horses and Mules
Trade in hontcs ans ninles
was active at sternly ptue
v
ceipts remained HjliU
CllVRLKS M VnKjx
Market Cry Mwut
Good Poultry An Asset
B Eil Ptshop
in i mi
Are chicken an asset to the
farmf
111 jmy they are Jus th
remark of Mr Dnvhl S Bat
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Tuesday
the home
IMrs X I
farmer living
She backs np
Plorftc Take Notice
her statement rith a three
year record of poultry raising
Beginning in 1923 with fifty
baby chicks and 150 egg
Mrs Baity now has 225 Ta x
cred fttnin American Leghorn
hens and pullets and five fine
eoVkereh and did not add to
her stock from without Yet
last yenr she sold 09732 worth
of chickens and etKS from her
original purchase
Last year was a hard year
in that immediate section and
her profits from her poultry
came in handy by paying the
grocery bill and mlmcrous
other bills
With her stock almost doubled
and the addition of several
modern improvements Mrs
Baity expects o easily double
her profit In 192G
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Junior B Y P U
Pfo gram for Sunday MWcli
14 1020 nt 648
Topic Stephen and Pnilip
Pnrt 1 Gladys KimWough
Part 2 Oscar NmI
Part 3 France Stringer
Part Winston Beeves
Part f Everett Rice
Part 6 Madeline Airhart
Part 7 Tve Uean Riec
Part S Pauline Clifton
Pan S Heba Rushing
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P T A
flic Parent Teachers Associa J
Mron will meet Tlmr after ii
noon nt
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the week end with her parents
m h vh < M Huiitnrir
Mr and Mrs Jordan
tIM > lthU meet
Iliickeu OrdinaiMe
It A 1I hereafter be unlaw
fulf r any person firm or corporation
to allow or permi
any chickens duels turkey
goose or gander or any other
fowls owned or controlled by
him them or her to run at
large in or upon any unmclos
ed vacant lot or commotio < < v
upon the propertyof nnutPer
within the inenrpornte liiitrs of
the Cit < of Tulin Tex v provided
tTtnt said fowls are n nuisance
or a detriment in any
wa in so runniiijjr at large
A PENALTY VV FROM
noo to mm us provided
hs0R ANY VIOLATION OF
FORKSAID ORDINANOK
TriLS OKDINANTK WILL
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1 II IIICKAIKK
< vity Manager
was active at strong to LriSIMMS OIL COMPANY
cents hgher prices than last ENTERS BUSINESS HERE
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I for > i Number of Reasons
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It pays to buy Jewelry from a store
where quality is guaranteed We
guarantee your satisfaction with each
item pmohalod here
Flyiit Jewelry Cot
Watch and Jewihy Repairing
00 clock in the I
for tilt
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Reporter
Sijrbr mid wife spent
in Lidtiock visiting in
of their daughter
Kail
xalft of gasoline in Pallas andJ
in addition wholesales to oth I
icr stations In addition to
Suwn filling stations here tlnH
company has stations in a
her of other lYxas cities in
eluding Wneo Corsicaim Sh r j
man Paris MeKiniioy GreenT
ville Carrollton WoalhrfnfV
Rreeketmdge Abilene Aumril
lo Lubbock Stamford ami
Colorado the lattei tw of re
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Aii Old Friend
Theldeal Model for
the Average Family
Here is Quick ileal No 384 > an oil stove that ably
meets all the cooking requirements of the average family
Four burners plenty for the preparation of even
n big and elaborate dinner And when it comes to
baldng you can get a Blue Bird Portable Oven Ibat
will fit over two of flic burners ajd turn out bread
biscuits pics and cakes of the finest kind
mm oaom ojut vpo sojjkj ovojs pozts Cptrci n si
four feet of floor space and stands out only 17 12
inches from the well Easy to find room for it even in
a small kitchen Another handy feature as on all
Quick Meal Oil Stoves the oil tank is all glass you
can always see when it needs refilling
Very handsome too with its gleaming black shelves
gray sides white enameled splash back and bright
Idue Oopftln burners
Women have known of the Quick Meal Oil Stove with
he Owpola burner for so many years that they look
upon it as an old friend It is a friend indeed to the
honvwife who takes pride in her cooking nnd baking
The quick intense and steady heat is really the
secret of successful cooking Good lookingtoo in its
combination black white and gray finish with the
chimneys in blue See the latest m idels of this Quick
Meal Stove at the first opportunity
CANTRELL SHOWS
Hardwaro Department
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Special Ladies Arrow Head Silk Hose
150 to 100 value All Shades
100 Pair
ve give one ticket with each 50cpur
chase on Firsl Flour Tickets arc worth
lc each any trades day this year before
tod on
One 5c package of Flower or Garden
Seed Free with each 50c purchase
in our Variety Dept
O HUXFORD
FLOUR
200 per Sack
Anyone purchasing 2000 worth of Groceries
by Monday night March 8th can have a
sack of Sweet Pea Flour for 200
WestTex Poultry Feed for Sale Here
Butter Milk Starter lluck ISeratuh nnd rowing Mash
Start those baby clucks off right
Onion Sets planting potatoes both Trumps and
Ohios Perry Seetls make a garden
WE WANT CREAM EGGGS AND POULTRY
Be Sure to See Us
BUTLER CASH GROCERY
Phone 56
Pay Cash and Live Better
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 11, 1926, newspaper, March 11, 1926; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45728/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.