The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1925 Page: 8 of 8
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start for the davs work
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of eye, purchased by F. Peterson of Joekel and
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MENTHOL COUGH DROPS
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to doubt whether there
difference of even one
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___containing about 2000 acres of^--^
land are posted against hunt-
ing. fishing and trepassing of
happened to considerable mis-
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at GIDDINGS SATURDAY JAN. 3
TENT LOCATED ON CARMEAN LOT
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any kind. , No hogs are allow-
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E. E. Krenek,
Joe Krenek.,
Mrs. Ver? Kocurek,
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POSTED:—Our farms-and pas-
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water pipes froze up, and
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Ruth came home from C. I. A. Henry Johnson and family,
iafur having faJien and hurting t^uTsvtlTe.nCy.; George Rober*
herself, about the face, another deau and family, Austin; M. M.
daughter Dorothy was taken Roensch and family, Houston;
.sick with a spell almost pneu- Otto-Schubert and family, Aus-
monia, the grand-son Billie cut <in; \y m Reavers and wife,
a gash under his chin which Dallas: Monroe Miertschin,
required some stitehes, and Dallas; Ed. Placke, Huston;
Christmas Day Mrs. Johnson Arthur Schubert, Houston;
was taken to Austin where she j ‘ —
underwent a very serious oper- Marvin Edgm
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green pepper, one
returned Tuesday and stated thawing out and repairing,
that she would have to undergo the way in • which evenr
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The family of Dr. Johnson ‘
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Ed. Placke,
Schubert, _________
John Rost and family, Caldwell;
Marvin Edgmon, Waco, Miss
Giddings people- are pinch
hitters. That is, they are the creain, udd thelemot julce gradu-
right on the job. When
radiators “busted' and
ly get around to do-my work weighed 264 IbB.
and couldn’t stoop to pick up
anything Whenever I had an
attack of this kind, I (
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LOST:— A kodak was lost be-
tyee Serbin church tod Gid-
fugs on Northrup road, or
/ 1 streets of Giddings.
* Otto Gersch.
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POSJED:— All our lands about
4 north-east of Dime Box
She leaves sev- Caldwell; H. L. Eicke, Houston;
Bailey and Miss Hazel Willard,
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ear,, nose and throat, and fitting ’
of glasses makes regular visitsiR- M. Johnson
to Giddings, Texas, every two .Beat Five.
Tis One Night Only Rain or Shine
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Blackstone Dressing-— Tnke fourta-
also caught in the slump of the blewpoonfula
. -l —- in* and whipped creai, two tabie
j ‘spoonfuls of chili uho nr tomato
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WHAT MY NEIGHBOR SAYS straightened me up
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may devend upon this fruit for aty j
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; Banana Salad.
Tak* one cupful
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the ally. wIthtbe other Ingredlents. Place E r i ./ i *ii 1-
the the bananas on lettuce and serve theome of the big/vaideville acts to be seen in con-
.1, dresaing poirred over them 1 . A . \ ..
Cheese Satad. Mix ptethaif cupful nection wiIhthisbreat Comedy I he D incing Lwark
of grated cheese with uii* cupful of ! _ . . । . i . ,
----were down, al forces were up whipped cream; season with sult and : Manikins 2 1 and 2o inches in height,
and out looking after the re- red pepper and add a tabtespoonful ofL
/ pairs and it. was not long un- gelatin softeedin one-haitupful of ,
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Mrs. Leslie Heck was taken, Of course, it required climbing bolling water.when the.k‘ latin lmort
to San Antonio Sunday' after- some icy poes; fighting ice. In. Tounainyonplarsermoidn" T”*«
noon, she-being sick Mr. Heck the north wind and otherwise grated chegae Servewsth a French
dressing, to which grated cheese hus
everytnmg. been added. Garnish with sections of
Lady As~istmnt. Separate room, chair and instruments
•ache, headaches, dizziness, ur-aches if your kidneys bother
y--——------------- - inary disorders and other kid-you, don’t simply ask fora
ing the secton* Open curatuiiy and neytissand has -found "reltet ktdney rremey—askdistinety-
. . • SXmon Salad.—To on* and one-half
I near Loebau switch happened cupfuls or salmon (laked) add one
to bull too big a fire and his L J__‘
chimney1 became ablaze. The fuls of chopped
roof of his house was in dan- minall, onion, chopped, and a sllce of
for colored patients.
Have established a Den-
tal Laboratory in Gid-
dings where all work will
be quikly done.
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attack of this kind, I took Placke returnd Tuesday from
Doan’s Pills, from York and Port Arthur where they spent
Co ‘s Drug Store, and they Christmas. .
Ernst • pinenpple, finely minced Peel two to-
matoes and cut them into ‘diee; mix
that God baa made Theoutyin-
feriorty la what we puteim our-
selves. What God baa made a per-
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—— — . cheese, a tnblespoonful cut. Into bita, if
letter the torch would not bum in the /it islked.
_ I cold wind until a tent was built Tamate Salad—Cut small rip* to-
around the place for wok------+mates inte eighth*, without epurat
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SALADS AND SALAD DRESSINGS t
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As banana’s are always in the market, i
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COMING SOON
Under a Mammoth Water Proof Tent
GEO. E. ENGESSER BIGCOrEDY COMPANY
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\ y hat Scr^a mi ng •» tet Comedy •
Barney-Google and Spark-Plug
Hear l’rof. C. dwards Overseas Band all Pep
motored to Austin
eral grown children, among Bailey and Miss Hazel Willard,
•them being Mrs. Herman Cuero; Fred Willard and Joe
Schulz of Serbin. I _.A anj » Milton
-_o McGee, Baylor University; Aw-
; Miss Clara Schulz of Austin
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B. C. Droemer Prop.
of our poxsibiitles
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spent the holidays with herGlenn Merchant, Miss Clair,
parents at Loebau. : Bowers, Gus Jaehne, Jr., Allan
o----- and Asa Nisbet, Herbert, Erwin,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wilson and Paul Suehs, Leslie Cherry,
Saturday Miss Marie Neitsch, Alton I
York. Howard Redkey, of the
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from all thia sickness and‘suf- for DOAN’S PILLS, the same
fering, that person’s advice la the Mr. Llepk had—the rem-
of untold value to friends and edy backed by home testimony,
neighbors. THe"tllowing case, 60 cents at all dealers. Foster-
is only one of many thousands Milburn Co.,Mfrs.Buffalo.N,
but It is1 that of a Giddings res-, Y “When Your Back is
ident. Who.’could ask for a Laine Remember the Name."
better example? * 1 • -------p ........ -
Wm. lepke, farmer, says:- Chas, Melde of Fedor sold a
“Many times my back was so gobbler weighing 29 lbs. for
lame and stiff that I could hard- $5.51/ His flock of 20 turkeys
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There is some dispute as to 0.‘‘ ; mprnkle with ^an onlons and French
whether the road signs should COLD WAITING dressing, to which n bit of chopped
read “Go Slow’ or ‛G Siow- the blizzard ‘first rgreen pepper has beenadded. These
ly."-But the speeders are us- str"ck, Ernst Goerlkzwto lives are to Dineon beart lenven of Jettuee
usually going too fast not to - • —w * *------J
-a noticek usrotA in gramaan
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Wm. Boh, the foreman in _
the Giddings News plant at-, ger of catching fire, $0
tempted to drain the .radiator had to spend two hours on top,
to his auto, but it didn't drain of the roof using water and wet
for some reason. The result satks protecting the shingles.
——that instead—ofgetting The ley win was blowing al
parts to put into hi car, he is. the time, so he had plenty of lyrrani pipy! ground jj»e
now putting parts of hts car time to think of the old saying
into another auto, and hopes, that if you spend a cold night
thereby to be able to forget on the roof you can- marry -
about the freezing weather, whom you please.
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Is of Interest to Giddings polks Mr Leipke is only one of
—peeple-who-
When one has had the mis- have’ gratefully endorsed
fortune to puffer from back- Doan’s Pills. If your back
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We are better prepared ♦
to serve our patients.
All Work Guaranteed.
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la no inferiority about the wan
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HOFFMAN GARGE
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Dr. J. T. HAMNER
Mrs. Marv Noack died Decem-, Susie Bissell, Austin; Mr. and J
ber 22 at the home of John Mrs. Oliver Barnes, Temple; +
Buscha at Warda. Interment Wm. Barnes, Oklahoma; Mr. f
i took place December 24. She and Mrs. F. A. Barnes, Sara- ♦
had lived in Giddings and was toga; Miss Mable Burr, Bowie;*
removed to Warda when she Mr. and Mrs Hugh. Cherry, t
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atarzh is a local dise e - greatiy
tures miles south o Giddings .sonitiunnssncanseerson.
consisting of about 5,v0u acres sists of an Ointme • whi h quickly
are stocked with Due Quail and Etlrxas SVazEonaj arise wh
no hunting of any kind is al- injmhproving the General Health
low^a for a years. - F. j. Cheney & Co., Toledo, ohio.
I. J. Fariss, F. L. Krauss. Her-.
man Meissner, John Teinert, ri,, o . -
John C. Fischer, John Zoch, The. d ays haye. ‘ uit.E t ting cebuiom,
D,1 ,,i rari r7,n, c,2 shorter, but when they did, luruer faith tn ureelves we cod
Paul Zoch, Carl Teinert, Gus thev did not haw* AnytLing on ai • n inni ely m re And it
Wernecke, The. Tejaert, J. C. 27 ddnhawe anytht8 on w. 4„,
Schatte, Ernst Prillop, John the average man- , - "old.have -rer nm rr—
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’ - i Raymond Wilson, accompan- Gersch, St Johns College,
Insurance And Real Estate led by Marjorie and Oscar ” nned,chani .
NOTARY PUBLIC Armstrong, motored to Hou-SrakeisWinchesteri. c c
COMPLETE SERVICE 1 ston, returning sunday.accom-wagher/Astm; °Erin CRost,
c= panted by Annie Mae Weber. I 11 ’ r
Phone 165 - Dallas; Miss Posey Waltman,'
G 4 d d 1 ti w s Texas .rgrou C. I. A, Denton; Miss Grace
The Iee County Motor Com- Fleming, Floresville; Gus Fisch- '
............ ’ ......"......."' ' । puny delivered two tractors just er,U. S. Nayy; Edgar Ballard-
Dr. P. E. Suehs of Austin, Texas । prior to Christmas. One was ald family, Elgin; Herman’
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Lexington, and the i other by 0 D: Reat, Lexington; Willis,
Jf Moses, Ft. Worth; Aubrey Far-
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weeks. His next visit will be on ' — 1 O' ■ " ■■ Enox and wife. Marble Falls.
Saturday, Jan. 10 • Office in , : m n • --O—----
Hall s Catarrh Medicine FOR RENTA small
Those who are in a “run down" nit- t vre e wr wIoTe--—
. tion will notice that catarrh ' boLnena MIP—: W • " H 1US.
them mueh more than w ... they are in emmpien
. Rood health. This fat t pr e» that while
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treatment for about ten days was soon restored to order was ripe tomatqes, and hserve, .L
before an operation. P remarkable The editor was
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Along about this time of the thermometer and it was necess
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man and his blow’ torch, but
each of mayonnalse dress-
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Bishop, C. M. The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1925, newspaper, January 2, 1925; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597577/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.