The Giddings News. (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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factory treatment, ' and the •
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protect your motor
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stalling or spinning
wheels.
A.Goedyear Sereic. Station
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pleased at some of the reports can when two parties meet x
received on this subject, and we face to face. The man order X
believe there is still more to be man -trarsacts business at long X
done. We do not intend to stop range he sells to people of x
advising our readers on this ether eities and towns and Trot 1
subject until the amount of mo- of his own city. If the goods *
ney sent every week to the mail which the mail order man ad- t
order houses is considerably re- vertises in his alluring catalo- x
duced from what it is. gues were the bargains that he f
One of the excuses offered represents them to be. he would ❖
by the man who orders from not have to go outside his own X
mail order houses is that there city to sell all his goods, and ;
are so many things that he then still more. The average f
who is at close range, the long 3
range merchant might not hear x _____________________ ___. --- — x
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wants that the local merchants mail order house does not make X
do not carry in stock, and that any effort to sell goods in its X
it is necessary for him to send own city, and generally does a
away from home to get them. not sell to any one residing X
This explanation fails to pass within the city limits. He does |
muster, but a poor excuse is not meet his customers face 3
better than none.to face, he can do business bet- 3
Ask Hie man -s ordering ter with a customer miles X
goods if his locl merchant will away. ±
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adviss gddigsaerw hsubemt its bit toward making the mer- 4 •Ww mon Row
ucarhy toun "Rtte the News miy yoitseir "an preSdSfdis t that Owi Bonk can hep*im to |
circulates. We are especially ed as weH at long ranee as it X ep - ORROU/ i
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next time you need something
which you cannot find in your
home town stores? Merchants
in the average-sized towns can-
not carry in stock everything
that all the people in the town
want at all times. It would re-
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Alldrugists Be sure to get
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Begin fattening your turkeys now. ’ It is arpood business to"
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feed the turkeys well before marketing them—you-can increase their
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Our plant for dressing turkeys is now running. We will
run it in full swing throughout the season.
W e will want turkeys daily, and are going to be prepared to dress
.1000 turkeys every day. '
We pay the highest prices in cash at all times. Bring us your
chickens and eggs !•
Goodyear Servlce
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Inside and out, the new handles perfect the design
Ford Four-door Sedan of thebody.
shows improvements of ’ p -
far more than usual im- Silk window curtains,
postance. deep -brene-eleeh uphel-
Itilowerandsturdierin stery: some light, door
appearance. New cowl,oloek: window regulator
hood, radiator and apron and handies, all finished,
add size and finish to the • in nickel, complete a
-front. y**wr* and- rclincmcnt^ou would cx-
wide. wcU-hnishaTalunr pect only at a far higher
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Led County Co-operative Aee'n mmnadiyiman hendeuatomr ^"'n, a aoprorat amomor S THEREL*REGmImy P,26 BANK CAN° 8’2389- i
will profit The merchant can in a private office behind X THEREAREMAM’ WAYS THE BANK CAN AND DOES HELP X
sell you things as cheap as the locked doors. He knows. that 3 , - a— L T
mall order house can---qua- he must face the music in case • ~ START A BANK ACCOUNT.. WE WILL GLADLY ASSIST t
lity considered. The customer, he is a party to a transaction X YOU. X
profits when buying from the that won’t stand the light -of I
home merchant because the day. He knows that he mustr
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' the goods that he sells, and he will lose not'only the customer, 11 E It A * ‘ •7 Agsc 6 4a 4 Dn fl y ±
is easily reached in case the but probably others who would x I yet si -l l > I A ! { 6 EM f
article s purchased do not prove soon know all the facts if hejt * --- •4#* *-•** H-- I
to be all the customer expected, does not do the square thing by ‛
Why not try this plan the bls patronage.
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Bishop, C. M. The Giddings News. (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1923, newspaper, November 9, 1923; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597519/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.