The Giddings News. (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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If It’s Made of Sheet Metal — We Make it.
Rexall Store — Drugs.
Hulls and Meal.
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Expert Watch and ewelry Repairing
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Organized 1879 — Oldest Hquse in Giddings
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See Us For Low- Friees.
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Giddings Storage Battery Co.
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G. W. Black Jr., Prop.
Car Lots A Specialty.
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All money-received from sale of tickets on car.
toward the American Legion. York Post, Gidding
and it you don’t get the car you w ill be helping a
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Tuesday, February rd. will be ob-
rerved as a holiday bysthe merchants
of Giddings who will close their pla-
< es of business, ns usual. - ,
The uiddings )
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The Business Men of Biddings who an
are backing our Post and giving the
Entered in the Post Office at Gid-
. dngs, Texas, as Second-class matter.
Published Every Friday By
The Giddings News Publishing Co.
Have Your House. Wired For Eleetric Lights
You Wil Never Regret It.
who accomphnled her home
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Lee County Produce Co.
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Butter — Eggs.and Poultry —
Hoffman Garage
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“For The Best pf Service"."
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Thursday aTternoon hail fell ip
dings for severul minutes and
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots A Shoes.
Sunttay:
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Farmers Supply C
I on‘t. miss the'trip to Chicago
DRUGSeAND •EWELRYB
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Citizens State Bank
Mrs Sallie Johnson f Iiuviller
Ky., will nrrive here Monday to vis
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Subscription (per year),................ SL50
Invariably in Advance,
aper slope when subscription expires.
f Mr- E.MInfosh Tuesday
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Misses Maggie Folkes and little sis- visit relatives and frieuds
W. E. YORK&COr
A Burns here. •
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Mr. and Mrs T.
son. Jhn, were guest
heir daughter. Mrs it .EJ Johnsom. -
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When and How You
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spent, the past week end in Austin.
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Mrs. Guy Robson of La Grange af
ter haivng: visited here sistek, Mrs.
J. G. Baker, for a couple of weeks, re-
turned home Monday afternoon.
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Lee County Motor Co.
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- We Are Here to Serve and Natisfy .
Who said it didn’t haikin Fehruary.
’ Mn. Billie ‘ Brow n, formerly Miss
Mrs Z Iockel after spending a week Hara Fhroekmerton, of San" Antonl
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beautiful pges showing the finest va-
xgtserui"or"heiprurgardenpriowor‛ana Inst week in Waco, nhopping.
-rarm Anfermtlon that is needed ini
•pent Sunday here
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Misses Lois Bowers of Caldwell and
Clair Bowers of Courtney an- spend-
Ing the week-end with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. O, Bowers, Sr. here
Miss Trannie Franklow of Courtney
accompanied Miss Qlair home. -
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Heck and cHTTAFen -v
Alexander In Caldwell
werigtt-uof relatives here.
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Address all communications, for
business or for publication, to
NHE NEWS, Giddings, Texas.
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D M Burns who mikes DaH* Ida Dorothy geing from Austin to Tutor
Misses Blanche and Lillian Hooperb
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otf relatfves
with, her son, ’ Herman, and family is visiting lirr parents,- Mr. and Mrs
here, left foraher home in Houstow Geo. Throckmrton, here.
ter, Elizabeth, kpent Sunday in Dean-
vile with heir aunt, Mrs. Austin
Nelms.. . ■ . . visitor Friday of last week, )l
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Prescript ions a Specialty
Efficient y-and Service at,your di~p ns 1
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Chas \ Crim of Yonkum was
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Ml*s Eda McIntosh spent th epru Ar yd Mr* 3 D Field and dnu
eweek end witb. her parent»A Mr, and Ehier. Mary Dorothy, were Austin-vis
Lee Wilson of Elgin was a iddings Mra. E. Melntosh, here kttors the paK week end, Mr Khdds re
modest size, for a newly elected pres-
ident. Our worthy correspondent
should have informed a breathless pub
lie that it required a tugboat and a
steel cable to tow them to shore.
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. A theatrical producer has sud
Henry Ford for five million dollars
As an advertising stunt for both of
them it is a hummer. - Henry sells
Hu lizzies, and the more they talk a-
. hout Henry the more they buy his liz-
Mies. And, too, it is quite as .profit- ’
aide at times to advertise a theatrticaF-
producer as it is his plays. The ver-
diet? Who cares, so long as we pub ;
Ushers give them all of the free adver
Hsing they want? They’rs, satisfied
■ so are we.
Million Packets Of
Flower Seeds Free
We believe in flowers around the
homes of the South. Flowers brighten
up the home surrouhdings and glve
pleasure and satisfaction to those who
have them. .. -
We have filled more than a million
packets of seeds, "of beautiful yet
easily grown flowers to be given to
our customers this spring for the
-beautifying of their homes.
Wouldn't you like to have five
packets of .beautiful flowers free?
YOU CAN GET THEM! Hastings’
1921 catalog is a 116 handsomely
illustrated seed book with twenty
Mrs Henry Reutz of Brenham w -
in Giddinga the latter part or inst
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A shoestring peddler Of Oakland,
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Cal., has fallen heir to a million dol-
lars in Philadelphia, and is face to
face with the golden opportunity of a
life time. If he keeps right on selling
life shoe strings the Sunday papers
will write him up from one end of the
country to the other. It is barely pos
sible that we might even refer to him
by name in these colums-.a rare dis-
()e
and Mru Hugh Cherry
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who is employed in
l eulers in
GENERAL MERCHANPISE
thi week-end in Man Antonio.
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If Grover Cleveland knows -what is
transpiring on this..earth we fear he
is consumed with envy. Mr. Harding
Ims been fishing in Florida (for-fish),
and the press correspondents have also
been’ fishing in the same waters (for
stories). Both were successful. It
is related that Mr. Harding laneted
two fish that measured more than sey-
en feet each in length. That is a
H Rtimsi y afii Mr* We, Pewers, Jr. ami sister, i licud guarter“e spent'the ant wok -
rs of relativog and Amnle Ruth Johnson, are spending end with.his parent#, Mr and Mrs E rell.
" John Fillsman was
visitor Stnday.
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Mr W E. Williams of Austin was
stones some near the size of a partri
dge egg. It seemed that winter was
not over by any means. A rain fol-
iowed and renl old February weather
is now being experienced.
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here for a while Saturday of last week Iexington, were guests
— here Friday
FHETGIDDINGS N E w S
every home, and too, the catalog tells
you how to get theze flower seeds ab-
solutely free. .
Write for our -1321 catalog now. It
is the finest, most valuable and beau
tiful seed book ever published, and
you wil be mitty 4ld you’ve got 4: •
There is tin obligatioh to "uy any-
thing. Just ask for the catalog.
H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN,
_ ATLANTA, GA.
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Robert
Smithviie.
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Mrs -luiytmmd Brewer ofCaldwell-ted Mr " F
Im.visiting relativs here tht* weck.Hi “
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a? Lexizgton Jos H. Kocurek “f Dime Box was
transacting business here Saturday.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.