The Giddings News. (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1923 Page: 8 of 8
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Go to the Grange
your casings, tubes,
Get your Hay now.,
$15.00 per ton
Cars received every week
Giddings Grain Co.
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any accounts with me, 1 ...... ugosonaap.
left the bills with Mr..C. Schnei- illness and, at the
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W. E. YORK A CO.
“The Druggists"
Try the Drug Store First
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office in Hillsman building.
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HAROLD LLOYD
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Tuesday and Wednesday
August 14, 15
Admission: Children,, 20 cents
Adults, 35 cents
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HAROLD LLOYD
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Tuesday and Wednesday -
August 14, 15
Admission: Children, 20 cents
—sixteen years 1 have been in
business in Giddings.
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Card of Thanks
and get the best made at the same time.
GIDDINGS COTTON OIL COMPANY
Catarrh. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE
has been successful in the treatment of
Catarrh tor over Forty Years.
Sold by all druggists.
F. J. Chaney & Co., Toledo, O.
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at 11 a. m.
vited.. ■
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and be sure that you have sav-
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John Carmean has returned
from Houston where he spent
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Our Choices Govern Our Life
There is no martial accompaniment to the choices
each of us must make every day. But those
choices determneour future. The only guide to
the proper action often is the teaching of Christ;
The man who keeps close-to Christianity through
regular church attendance usually makes the
right choice. - / ..
"’Choose jou thiaday whom ye will ere— we will serce the LanL ••
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BREAD
; is not made by Chance
: Bread is good every
I time because it is made
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best sanitary conditions.
CAKES, COOKIES,
| SWEET ROLLS, PIES
W. E. YORK & CO.
“The Druggists”
Try the Drug Store First
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Emil Korb marketed
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Mrs. L. Fariss and little dau- '
gbter returned Wednesday from *
‘ California where they had visit-/
side at the organ. The local
i choirs will render several sel-
ections. You-are cordially in-
; vited. ' .
—Card of Busks—-
Ths is to express our sincere
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If you want to buy or
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%“ApFKSYAps-__’ A Fine Tont,
WINTERSMITE"s
BuilJs You Up
II CNELHTOIIC" Prevents and Relieves
Malaria - Chills and Fever - Dencue
W. E. YORK & CO.
—— “The Druggists" ' - -------
_ Try the Drug Store First -
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HAROLD LLOYD ’
in
“Dr. Jack”
Tuesday and Wednesday -
August 14, 15____
Admission: Children, 20 cents
Adults, 35 cents
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W. B. Carlisle and son Clifton
are employed in the oil fields
at Luling. _____
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W. E. YORK & CO.
“The Druggists”
Try the Drug Store First
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ladles trimmed
Grange Store,
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MARRIED:—At the nome of
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A Sword—And a Decision
When his followers grew“weary of hardships.
• Pizarro dramatical y drew aline in the sand
with: his sword and gave them the choice of
turning back to defeat or accompanying him
forward to riches. The men of courage
stepped forward..
Henry Jaster was in town*
Monday ’morning marketing
cotton, and renewing for the
News. ..
the daughters of Seguin visited
Mrs. Allen Nesbit and other rex-1
Natives here the past’week.
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by Rev. Osthof. The young 9
— Adults, 35 cents Pe0 Plewillkmakeetherrhomeoon
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS! #hseeswaonnsetharmoanp
is often caused by an infamed condition • py life,
of the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or imperfect
Henry Marburger of Dime
Box was a caller at the News
Dr. P. E. Suehs of Austin, Texas
, Specialist on diseases of eye,
ear, nose and throat, and fitting
, of glasses makes regular visits
to Giddings, Texas, every two
weeks. His next visit will be on
Saturday, August 11. Office in
Dr. York’s Drug Store.
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Mr. and. Mrs. G. E. Kelly and
* two daughters returned from
Chheago and other points Sun-
day. They report a most . de-
lightful trip, and seeing many
of the wonder places of Amer-
ica.
DENTISTS
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Sunday, August 19, there will
be a public examination qf
children who have received rel-
igious instruction* using the
English language, at the
Grassyville * Methodist church,
I take this means’of thank- Tuesday and also r newt ’ for
ing my friends and -customers the home paper.
L. Knipstein happened to the
misfortune of gettinig his arm
I broken a few days ago whie
motoring near Burton.
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HAROLD LLOYD
in
“Dr. Jack”
Tuesday and Wednesday
August 14, 15
Admission: Children, 20 cents
I Adults, 35 cents
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Charles Hertel has returned
tmm Ran Antonio Where he
--visited for several days.
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I 1 have an experienced, man
frm Sarf Antonio to do the
work. Any part of your work
j will be given the best attention
and muc h a pprec iated:
-M..C, Hek.
accompanied by Emil Christian-.
sen and Ann jo Mae Weber,
- motored up from HouBtOii Sun-'
_ day to be here ip plenty of time
— to attend the celebration Wed-
Store for * -0
and all,. Buy.your camping outfits
and from the Grange Store, and ask
for that cheap folding cot.
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Buy Gossard Corsets and
Brassieres from, the Grange
S-tore,. as they are the leaders
to all countries. Experienced
salesladies on hand to help
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{ t We expect to commence grinding cotton seed in the •
’ ’ next three weeks and it will be to your interest to bring us ?
your seed and trade for Hulls and Meal as we make the !
; ’ best possible and will make you an attractive price on our J
~+ products in trade. ‘ ?
Patronize home industry, help your town and county, ;
Kathleen thinks there is no
place like Gidin gs where she
can go barefooted and play in
the sand.
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By buying your butter, eggs,
fruit, vegetabes and meats from
the Grange Store, you are as-
sured of getting them right
out of their big McCray refrig-
erator. .
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— Mre.B,-G. Foster and little-
dear mother and sister, Mrs: Yenrnnd sends tie. Paper to hH Two
Mary York. We thank you al- Bons ax well. The Frlend of the Edi-
so ‘for the--r-tty flowerg tnr Ia-Weleome to come In nnd Park——
. Her Children, brothers and e 1 on oufiPerslan nug any Ole
ister. - • • ■ e, DuyithEear. . _____ 5
several day*.
. -O- , for the barbecue Peter Schomer । Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orendorf are and family of Houston. The.
rooming at Mrs. Pietsch S. Mr. | visitors left Thursday morning
Orendorf is with E. M. Collier for Austin and other points.
for the cotton season. “ 0
Again thanging you for the
fayors extended me.
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Otto Schubert.
Giddings, Texas,
August 9,,1923.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moerbe,
n s aaugmer Mausn who accompanied home by Miss
visit her grandparents Mr. and Almarie Schubert.
Mrs. C. B. Hosea several days.
,, - —. Milbum have returned from a
Hopson Sunday^ to bring visit to Brenham. They were
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J. J, Zahn of Seguin is
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"-Lhearing. Unless the inflammation can , . . .
•] be reduced, your hearing may be de- real estate, see J.' R.
— atroyed forever.
_ I HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will
! do what we claim for it—rid your system
1 of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
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R. H. Stanley, former county
clerk of Lee County, was in
Giddings Friday of last week.
the bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Li.
Chas. Drews at Lincoln, Miss—
MnnmrrisarsandaEyitzveBang Immanuel Lutheran Church yummuuuzuauszuasuuuzuzumuz
Memorialservices Friday atm - i
Dedication of the new organ WANT ADS :
--i Sunday, 9:30 a. m. 3
many Jubilee services at 3 p. m. I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■_■—■■■■>■■
—r I Rev. E. 4*. Sloerbe will ftH tne—__— FOR SALE
pulpit. 1 ■ 353 acres on East Yegua near
Services together with sac- Gus, 35 acres in cultivation.
Folkes;red concert x p.m. Rev. K. Z. Ralf bottomland and sana.
- Manz will preach and the Prof. Small house —en land. —+0.00
Buriack and W likening win pre-
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For conveniencein—settling-tenks te --------- friends who nehonpcfrenao-m,-Ittor,
I have; rendered nssistance during —the commgIn to Pay for his Papor with-
‛hm ... -. . " death of our out belng Sent for.Iledoes rhu Every
If you want to buy or sell 7
real estate. see J. R. Folkes,
office in Hillsman building. ——
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Dr. Hamner Will Be In His Giddings
Office His Entire Time
Painless Extractions. Pyorrhea Treated.
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Plates
that Fit. All Work Guaranteed.
We have a separate room, chair and instru
ments for the care of colored patients.
If you want dental work done CAREFULLY,
EASILY and GENTLY and at REASONABLE
PRICES see
Herman Mueller and family
of Elgin came down Tuesday to .
be on time for the firemen’s Rev. E F. Meerbe fgrmerminES- —-----—±-
barbecue. ' pastor of the Immanuel Luth- ---—0---—
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August Wurm had as guests the fubiee sermon there next inE* a Berthanntsreratot.
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Q , , Sunday.
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I have just installed a com-' —v
plete Dry Cleaning plant, con- PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN I
i listing of a tumbler Extractor
Mr. and Mrs. J. S.Reatre-.on washer. Also a steam dry
turned home with Mrs. Stan-1 room and deodorizer. “ j
defer and will visit in Houston with this Httle plant we can
and Galveston before returning handle any kind of La<nes*1
home. 1 silks or crepe dresses without
' any fear of damaging them.
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W. E. YORK & CO.
“The Druggists"
Try the Drug Store First
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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/m1/8/: 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.