The Giddings News. (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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The Father of Our Country”
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THE CITIZENS STATE BANK
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Henry Namken, farmer.
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Aing.-stuty workorpiy
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1 S. HiHsman, Pres.
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KESIDENT DENTIST_
mated world si
the end ufTje
the esti
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cunsuuptive
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there is
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12,987,000
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This Light is
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Your Druggist sells Dr. Miles
Preparations.
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February 22nd,. 1921 ■
By the Closing of This Bank.
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Giddings Cotton Oil Ce.
LUCKY STRIKE
cigarette. Flavoris
sealed in by toasting
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IS IT RHEUMATISM?
Figures, therefore, on
no Was nt this time to ascer-
based on rae of
n (HH remwent s for. 19.
1st, 10221, will not
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17,000,000 well known in Giddings and
warly recommended by Gid-
of it.
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mount ing
same basis
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The Facts For 4 tilting Down Cotton
Product in.
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ef ns show yot how easily SHEE FR{ CKei he
sawed and nailed how quickly it fan be put up.
Prop in ami see 1s today .r
Giddings Lumber Co.
on hand. ihconsumed
1 eXcluded
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m<t devslop a materintin
THIS UNIT WALL
says: MATERIAL TAKES
kidney WA LLPAPERTO PERFECTION
and I).....sfTmated production of the
varicis world-cettotn crops from the
erop’of 1120,—there is presented below
the following data:
I World's estimated supply at
ments. .wht h
largest w of Id '< art y over
suply at . I of -ea
analysis of the ~ituation
Total supplit of me t iran .
' ■ 0pt 1 I t . nE ' spin
a worl’s supply
cotton t > J nix .tl. 1:121.
Toful consnmpt ion Nmerican
eqtton t,. July :1, 15021,’
August. 4-t,1920, , to July
Id- । spin.i to. 11 pronet ion
#00 21 1 nife ! States-
. the matter I‘m bilious,
Iijust take a couple of
DR. MILES’ LIVER PILLS
.f < nsumptive reqnire remedies, but got'no relief until «
n II in ake a grand total I used Doan's Kidney Hills from
. son July 31. in-1 based on
t pro. nt rate of cin-umptlon
! to date " -11.580,00
rsumption to date (20
pereent tlow 1113 figures
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riol, it will mean
VOU can leave SHEETROCK
■ n its own attractive finish of soft mist
gray. Or you can have it papered, painted
or paneled. It takes any decorative treat-
ment. '
It 1 ‘eists heat, cold and sound.
dizzy, black spotsbefore-
my eyes, bad taste in
my mouth, stupid and
lazy—I know what’s
yilbeallnsht na.
in fAemormnj*
"When I feel like this—
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a Iair 1 illion bah s of el . ugh !
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New Cream Station
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At C. A. HOPPEN’S REPAIR SHOP.
___Beginning January 20th, 1921. We open a Cream Buying Station
of ’ ■ estimatuLavarkl carry overi.7 “ and will be in position to pay the Market Cash-Prices for your
f niw cott on vuzunt G, 1020, a IS IT RHEUMATISM? cream. - J
$100 Reward, 7106 , but t0mosortte tetal 5,816,000) -— A portion of your cream business will be appreciated.
piT • earn that Uxii- i« at leabt oaics wa {m ricuin riis aard to Aren’t Yo Really Or. The MAGNOLIA DAIRY COMPANY,
one drended-dase,thatsrtence has • _ • — Wrong FFaek? - ' E+. . e,.
beer a to cute in ail 11 a ntagen and "" etimated prluction III 12 337 000 +- • NextDoor to News Office.
t) . , catarrh Catarrh being greatly ’ . ’ Lt. --.
---mfeeme-ee-en+Fotttons hals .a Auu ru-a II - aaiUxUJ---rum the— Aoosharpofgr-emH-+ -
-requiresconntutionnt treatment Hall’s i, ' — . Asoodsnareonso-cam inmit-
cal rrhn- u ‘ akeninyrnallygnd •’ "P‘ Ely"* ” C ..... i matism is caused by weak kid-
M‛"-ei- He aten A-Mare-n " ". "r ebbput lota '■ ank nys Whenthe kidney faH
« • 2 • ' ' ear the blood of uric acid, ih
.nrV .S " ' ; ' ' kriMtes the delicate nerves.
EatArt M 1 that they offer Am- htrimutee ousug*tye rihuiremeut Fortirinp pains dart through
1s.....— -.....Aiguatt 1, 1020, to .orturne ains though .
omc“rsoido3an‛,kka6,%: Totedo July 11. 1:121, wil Iw if American cot
— -----:---==—E------. toll out of the total estimnted consnmp
ap idit t he w < rld.
8 SHEETROCK
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se National MAZDA light It A
Bo- and girls need the st
licit yun can co e • he in
fheir eyes are rrowip itke
the g~t" of ' heii boslie I o
ot ‘put children" 4 eyesundor
strain 1 bad light ing.
death, "liis greatest ambition , as the happiness of
mankine: his greatest victory the conquest of him-
self; hequeathed to posterity the inheritance of his
fame and huilding a menument in the hearts of his.
countrymen."
They t. me up i- shot tor
..W :• ,d ■ > $ 41 -
ip the Ni+tory efthe.....fton complaint.
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11 sed on fhronicle
"tal of 11,000,000 tmtes: Whether con
umjtive requi ementst will increase
during the next five months or not.
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7 'the end <4 the seu son July 31, 1921,
; of 11580,000 bales, or within two and
lo- I N80,000 bides, oh the passed at all. I tried different
It s iighter. It s three
brtghras cavborrtmmp itht •
l no "more its thesbest
rhe world spindles consumed of a
merican cotton, ami 'cotton produced
in other conutries, n gross total of
17,555,001, Ides of 500 pounds weight
escl, from August I, 1, to July 31,
1M.o < ‘onsumt is e figures show for
.Ie past five months about twenty Per
, cut less than for the' cortesponding
p • od in 1019, which would indieatel
ttit the world's consumption of raw ;
find them ' ।
mild I at efective
tiwi.
700000 lings people. Read this Gid-i
lings case: .
Nothing we can, say in tribute to —
his memory could more fully ex-
press our feelings than those words
which were penned by an English
tourist on the back of an old photo-
graph of George Washington: «
•.MarnaiiinmiLh in youth: glorious in life; great in
laye proven their worth in thou-
sands of so called rheumaticca-
■< lumhago, seiatica; gravel A '
1rinary disorders. holm's are
May wetalk with you about
thetighting ofyour* houpe.
store or i uHHAg ‘
end < f season, July dL 1920,
, (no pounds gi.....-i, 5,8 16,000
S11 E F I K( H K, being a shet oi pure o\psuu
Fock, enensed in a heavy protective covering is
fireproofaieannot warp. shrink or buckle. It
nyerent < tton throngTnit the Ltecke’s Drug Store. fhey
world of 11.530,0 hale- Hi three ahd strengthened my bakand relie
nqmaterutontnfesmorettmheved all other symptms of kier
brjsurplusjycrof mill. • ney complaint." ** '.
11X1V1N 101108 See rotary. • 'rice 60c, a f alll deaters I Don't
AIFPlean dotton \ . viationi., simply ask for, a kidney remedy
--- . . — - get Doan's Kidney Pill--the
we Ilav ’ A Slied batrary.came that Mr Namke had Fos-
Man To Po \ our Haft ery Work ter Milburn Ho.. Mfss,Bufflo,
■ ' • -age Batt, •• C ■ N. Y , - ' (Feb. 5 ’ 3
Agrieulture )
M inist i y
moved. By strenrthening the
cidneys, Doan’s Kidney Hills'
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trade was in 1214 1, whicha amonnte and lame all the time and I had
Ui—IIII.S iiiii'ijtbji'' « .......11Li. jill o, r.. ip:y
now . onfrouf d. w ith a probable carry- kidneys. I Hlso suffered from
of next Augst of <i rheumatic pains in -my joints and
f Amerirrnttn-ulone-lmbs. —Hhtekidrrey secretions
7tAt) Laleu
WTLl, addlei
to thip • - innte d .airy were irreEuar in pa safe and
from ot)et cornfries, a Very,scanty ami ad tunes hrdly
f eottor
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Bishop, H. G. The Giddings News. (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1921, newspaper, February 18, 1921; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597280/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.