The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 7, 1926 Page: 19
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For Sale Pine grade of toilet
paper 15e Cheaper grade 5c per
roll Herald Office
Sec Butler Cash Grocery creamery
announcement in another
place in this paper
Kor Sale 100 head of liamboul
let Ewes for sale will lamb about
April 1st Priced right J H
Frauey Happy Texas 12tfc
The Union Hill school has dismissed
on account of tin outbreak
of scarlet fever
Mr and Mrs Leland Kirk accompanied
by Mr and Mrs loo
Jennings were Amurilln visitor
last Sunday
Eleanor MeKarling left Friday
night Tor California to reenter
School after spending tlie holidnys
Avith parents and friends
District fudge i 0 Joiner of
Plainviow was a business visitor
in Tulia last Monday While here
lie made arrangements with Uncle
Dan Tucker to show him how
to capture the wily goose
Lumber till building materials
direct to builders High
grades quick shipments great
savings Agents wanted Mail
lists LOUISIANA LUMBER
SUPPLY COMPANY Massio
Bldg Atnarillo 35c
Mrs Tom ilolnwion of Poca City
Oklahoma who has been visiting j
in her parents home Dr and Mrs
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lVom 1 to G l urnishotl rooms to
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For Side One Iron bed with
good springs and mattress Phone
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Miss Mattie Jordan who spent
lie holidays in the parental 1
Jordan home leff last Sunday Xor
Vega Texas where she is teaching
this year
Bass Majone went to Amarillo
yesterday after some fine hogs
which he has purchased from Ino
Knight Bass believes in getting
the best to bo had
Ikv W Hushing pastor of
the Baptist church Jno YV Urigg
and Ho v J A LimUey went to
Canyon Monday to attend a meet
iup of Tierra Blanca AssoHation
Mr and Mrs J T Niaf returned
Sunday from an oorland trip
to Fort Worth Dallas Hoyee
Cily and Abilene when they visited
relatives and friend during
the holidays
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for her home She made provisions
for thoHcmld to
Mr and Mrs John Iluxford of
Illinois have been here with their
son and family since a few days before
Christmas Mr Iluxford came
here on account of bad health We
are glad to report Hint he is improving
very nicely and hopes to
be as good as now again soon
Mr and Mrs E T Clennui of
Cineinnnli Ohio who have been
isiting tin tr brother and family
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California trip left a few days for
visit her home oir lli 0in
during this year
Mr ami Mrs H r p iKn left
J H Franey of the Happy last Friday for Aluleio and olher
neighborhood was a bnsinovs isii south Texas pmnt for
or in Tulia yesterday and hft si sei 1 w ks before loeiiny per
an order for a lull of printing Mr mui i ritly They hm < < i
Frftttcy i a prosj > orons t inner ill their proper Ik r i j > m
who is devotinjr n large put of t rm We hope tln will leeide
Ids lime Iq sbeHp rusiiit one of to ei me back to Tuha after they
th mjo t pfofitable lines of bus tried to Tind t hi pi i
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Program for Sunday January
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Song Prayer Minutes Business
Offering
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Leader Jack Littlejohn
Introduction by leader
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single man
THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS
He used io send her roses red
Or Orchid cvvry day
He said with flowers everything
A man could have to sav
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Kev lohnson pastor of the
Presbyterian church of Tulia will
preach here Sunday evening We
look forward with pleasure In his
coming and invite everyone to be
presold
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thankinp those who Avere so kind J for tlits yci Miss Aln jftr Ibvi
Wnntetl Sewing of all kindsinl generous to us during tho man was eleeled seeietnry for iln
bntisfnution guaranteed
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long illness and death of our lov1 quarter Mr Walker our Ntipor
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en from us the Kith day of DecemberKspeeially do we thank the ladies
of the Presbyterian church also
Miss Patton and the seventh
grade for the beautiful flowers
May iod bless and comfort
them when life seems dark
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INTERMEDIATE B Y P U
sick lisl this week e siWvv
Mr and Mis P i Marnhall
were visitors in the J MeClan
ahan Imine Sunday
ARNEY BLUERIDOE ITEMS
Kdna Burks went to Plainvn m t
Sunday where hhe will nit cud
Wiij laud Collogi
Mr and Mrs M A B < ooU oml
eluldren of Amanita speii Siioliy
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daughters Laura rind Beulah nd
son Silas speid last week end ilh
Mrs Hdiiiondson their daughtei
and sister of Amarillo
Mr and Mis iuy Bailey Mr
and Mrs 1Mwin Bailey were in
Canyon Saturday ami Sunday
Marquex Burks w in AmurdJo
Mnnrlav on business
Liiiirn Cox left Monday for
Wichita Kalis where sho will al
tml business school
Miss lSdrif Brooks ami Mrs
I Tom Wooilrulh from Amnrjllo
cutlcrH at Hie L I Jlutcoo
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in Hereford before their V P
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for your intpection Why not make our
Store headquarters when hi iiaed of furnitureT
See our bedroom uit in show window
City Barber Shop
liirsi class work
Guaranteed
LAUNDRY
Baths in connection
HOMER CROW Prop
Mens 8 oz Canvas gloves special 10c pair
Dress Ginghams Special 8 l3c a yard
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Special Prices fo Ioso Ou
Winler Merchandise
A few pair of wool Blankets Good tiuuliiy
regular price 1000 u pnir Special lo
close out I 2 price
32 inch tfmtflmm was 20c and 25c kyulIq
Sjecial lo close out yd Mc
Good heavy outing was 30c a yurd Special
price Hi inches wide y6 19c
Mens Scout work shoe solid leather regu
larprice 250 special a pair 175
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 7, 1926, newspaper, January 7, 1926; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45748/m1/5/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.