The Giddings News. (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1923 Page: 6 of 8
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W. E. YORK & CO.'*’
“The Druggists”
Try the Drug Store First
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For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver
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Giddings Paint Shop
Formerly JAKOBIK PAINT SHOP
us for free sample. Lungardia
Company, Dallas, Texas.
For Sale By P. H. Lreake & Co.
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$3 down puts an Underwood
typewriter into your ffice or
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Goodrear Serwice
Giddings Garage
Lee County Motor Co.
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A lot of men think the world
is hard on them because they
can't land a soft- berth..
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Lots of people are like some
theor y Just will not
work. — ' .
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VOU have been
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years to get Good-
year Tires at prices
below the average
commodity price
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Give Them Help and Many Gid-
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* Try the Drug Store First
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dings People Will Be Happier
“Throw Out the Life Line"--
Weak kidneys need he:p.
They’re often wet worked—
they don’t get the poison filter-
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them what you want.
Advertisers in the News, want
your patronage and invite you
to deal at their place of bus4
iness. It is through this bus-
iness spirit of our valued adver-
PAINTING, TOPRECOVERING, SEAT RECOVERING
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How would YOU fe------
day, the firmjor thlirdividual
that gives you employment.
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. Loan's Kidney Pill have
brought benefit to thousanes
of kidney sufferers.
Giddings testimony proves
their worth.
Ed. Daniel, Giddings, says:
la candy-like Caacaret.. One of two
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Here’s What You Have Been Waiting For. »
A Ton Tested Tube Free
tonight will empty your bowels com-
pletely by morning and you will feel
wplendid. "Tley work while you
-leep.",- -Casearel never atir you up
gripe like Salte, Pilla, Calomel,
Oil and they com only ten Mato
a bo*. Children love Cascareta too.
Doan's Kidney Pills for F be-
lfeve thrnr to hr nil---that is—
claimed for them.” , ,
GOc, at all dealers, Foster- '
MIburnCo.,NrrsBMato,N.Y.7—
garded as the backbone of the
Republican Party. The defect- needed any longer, and that
ions here and there have been another man, presumably just
held not to alter the major pre- as good asyou, could be en-
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The nicest - cathartle laxative, to
physic your bowels when you have
Let us make your Automobile look new again,
with only a very reasonable expense. New
Automobiles Costa grcat deal of money and
after while they will look used and worn the
same as the one you now have. We also carry
all kinds of Curtain Fasteners and Trimmings
for your Car, come in and let us figurewith
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Goodby Tent Show /
keeps ills away. Children are
.eager for it, grown ups praise
it. At good drug stores. Write
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Housework
and Headache
There® relief for you
housewives who suffer from
aches and pains.
When lack of fresh air,
working over a hot stove
and the odor of cooking
make your head throb,
your back ache, your limbs
tremble, just take 1 or 2
DR, MILES* _
Anti-Pain Pills
They’ll relieve you quickly
and safely. ‛
Your druggist sells them at
pre-war prices-—25 doses 25
cents. Economy package, 125
doses $r.00. - ,m-. .,0
New Engand states are also The next time.-you feek the
badly demoralized so far as inclination to send money out
political lines are concerned. 4 of town just give the local mer-
Southern states are standing chant a thought. See which
pat while waiting for the show- merchants are
down, ready to make the best “h mii
bet possible to protect their ra-
pidly growing industries and
business. ——
porarily at least, has been put.
on the defense by the election
of Farmer Magnus Johnson in
Minnesota.' The western far- <
mere have, in general been re-
PennsyIvana Vacuum Cup Casing
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For A Limited Time Only
Why buy a cheap tire that you know little or nothing about when
yilU can get a Vacuum Cup with an established reputation at such a
bargain. We suggest buying a set while this offer lasts.
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the farmer was then not so
large a factor as city labor and
the "common people” “ as a
whole, in the schemes of the
level, as the above
chart shows. You
can get them today
for 30% less than
they cost ten years
-ago. But you have
7 never been able to
get so much quality
in a Goodyear Tire as
you get today in the
new Goodyear Cord.
This is a good time
to buy Goodyears.
Aa Gdattyana Saraiaa Stat fan
Daalara we fall and raram-
mand tha naaa Gaadaaar
traveling shews, tent shows m which we have every reasonto
1 Texas will about go outof Uh'.....believe i> appreciated by a large
tion when it comes to paying . , .1. "... . .L.
good musicians and detors. • th re. is another asp ct to the
some specialainketests,were aiouestoornyourapnadwratronn tn
M. Koptingchreb W bring ehyieopenIngparagfaph or W
more money into their own - ’
rill,. The-State ane-the-tewas—Buying-at-Homealso. means
will lose more than will be gain- that the industrial Arms of the
ed by the high tax because the £ity should make it a point
people will be entertained, even of buying all they can conven-
if they have to go to the cities iently and economically procure
for the ■ entertainment. ' In this in the city. . everal or them
day of autos and good roads,do, and their action is highly to
there is no wonder that the be commended, but are there
fairs and grand opera perfor- net several.firms which possib-
manees are crowded for stand-' 1Y overtook this I
Ingroom. When people go to (Phase of local economies
the cities for their high class, Buying-At -Home, ■
GOOI^YEAR
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666 quickly relieves Con-
stipation, ‘ Biliusness,
Headaches, Colds «nd La
Grippe.
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“The Druggists”
Try the Drug Store First
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means that if the mother
would take
Scott’s Emulsion
of the Republican Senatorial The same principle applies
Committee, who was plainly to "Buying-At-Home." Every-
told that he was nat wanted in time you send money out-or-
Minnesota, is returning to theltown, and fail to give the local
capital with the blunt state- merchant an opportunity of at
ment that some eight other least showing what
farm states are liable to follow sell, you are doing exactly the
the example of Minnesota. - I same thing in g different way.
Organized labor is seeing itsPut yourself in the merchant's
mise. Now’ however, Senator gageci from either Houston or
Moses representative of the Dallas at a few dollars lss per
administration and chairman year?—What would YOU say?)
Not since Populist and Green- B
back days has the tamer loom- »
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izon on the eve ‘of a campaign B
crowded with confused issues, B
> not even in the days of William B
J. Bryan’s early campaign, ror m
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Tuesday, Aug. 28, Miss Maud
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Saturday, Sept. 1, Miss Willie '
Lou Hrrk. A
visc^ to take Doan's Kidney
PAls when hd an attack, so
“My work brings me out in
J all. kinds of weather, andI have
important found that after taking cold it i -- . „
— - ■ affects my kidneysand causes Saturday, Aug. 18, Mrs. Hallum
me quite, a lot of trouble. My
back gets laere and I have rheu- Tuesday, Aug. 21. Mrs. Garrett
matic pains in the small of my ^<"1™ An" a Miasflndud
back and across myT kidneys
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politicians. Now -however. La- *B
bor for the time being, is al- Im
most overlooked, of it is taken ‘B
for granted. The Farm-Labor B
vote is spoken of, but farm B
conditions are first. In the u
letter sent outfrem both nat- Q
REICHARDT-ABBOTT €e. Incorporated
farmers, reviewing what the I Wholesale'Distributors
party in question has done for a •
them or exposing how the oth- B BRENHAM AND SEALY
er party has injured them. 5
withbbtlaongrromsfuture"hat
they vote the ticket advocated -------------------------
The Republican Party tem-
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operas, they generally do some - ----- • ■
-trading while thereand.there-ttVERCARP-the New axative
is where the towns lose. • ,
__. Mothers: LIVERGARD is the
Wanted:—Men or women to new Laxative wp cannot im-
take orders for genuine guar-prove. Safe and best for the
anteed hosiery for men?women i Bahy~ Father. Mother. Tgrand-
andchidren. Elimi n a tes .parents, sickly and strong,
full, time: an hour spare W hen thebowels are slngEish,
time, r Beautiful spring line.
- - W. E. YORK & CO:
“The Druggists”
Try the Drug Store First
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$3 down puts an Underwood
typewriter into your office or
home. See the Giddings News
forparticulars.. .
। At least in aviation there,
I WOn’t be any detour signs, ror 1-- . -g M
i any chickens nor cows in thethome. See the Giddings News
for particulars.
Prices of
ini two 1921 1922 1023
I got a box at York &- Co.’s
Drug Store and tney cured mo
of the attack. I recommen
Political Parties are Waking Up munmumummmmumummunmmmmumumummumumumuduuuuuummmu-uuuuunuuuuuI
» Norrstown, Pa. flks young: a bottle today
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own advantage in the move- place, and you will know exact-
ment of the farmers against the1 ly how it feels.
politicians, and for the time Is Remember that you are earn-
marching with agriculture., ihg your livelihood in (ladings,
Labororgans are full of praise and.that the merchants are en-
for the farmers, for the "wealth.titled to the same consideration,
producers on farms and in ! from you, as you expect from
factories.” your employer. -
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Headache _ Biliounness
Colds Indigestion
Dizziness ? Sour Stomach
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and the action of my kidneys
becomes irregular. I am both-
ered mor® in the winter than
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Bishop, C. M. The Giddings News. (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1923, newspaper, August 10, 1923; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597506/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.