The Giddings News. (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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Cotton Seed Hulls, ton. .. $9.00
Cotton Seed Meal, 100Tb $2.00
To Hearne (Day) .2:50 M.From Hearne (hay) 1:00 p. M.
To Dallas (Night) - 1:05 A. M. To SanAntonio(Nightj3::35A.M.
Entered in the Post Office at GId-
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Matilda Winthrop
Aunt Cornelia
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San Saba, Texas.
September 2, 1913
" W. N. Ellis, County Clerk.
J. T. Hartley, County Judge.
Hugh Miller, Sheriff.
C. G. Inglish, District Clerk.
A. B. Wilson, County Attorney.
D. A. Autry, County Treas.
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FORSALE:- Pur-bred regis:
erodDuroc Jerse y pigs, the best
Published Ever/ Friday By
The Giddings News Publishing Co.
duly , appointed admifistrator Mr. Smither
uf the estate of Mrs. Dora Hill. pr,. . iceLap
deceased, late of Giddings, Lee
hold your hat and the wheel.
The road bed is well graded up
to allw good drainage and the
culverts are durable and attrac-
tive. Let’s hope for the day
w hen all our roads will be as
good as that one.
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Dr. Hamner1 will be in his
do not hesitate in recommend-
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$14.00 consideration.
(Signed)
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GODD SOK h WIE MAE
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and that point. The editor en- you never thought was in your us know personally that
joyed every inch of that
While Norma.Rested Con-
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‘ w rem + not to pasireit, refuse. The'
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work he does is of the
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13
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To Houston (Day 2:38 P. M. To Austin (Day)
To Houston (Night) 12:50 A. M. To Austin (Night)
DA'SA
for more than ’
We all believe
constructed of a good quality
of small gravel with sufficient
( binder to make a smooth sur-
' face and all you have to do is to
2 ,p., Ue. . stance Talmadge
C. M. Bishop, Editor and Mgr.
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good system. Adler-i-ka relieves
more ANY CASE gas on the stomach class for it has stood the test of
“The Love Expert,”
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poned. The Paige people are
simply the selling of goods ; it stands for Inerea
iency ; it is the acme of V ale—(living and AE
isfaction with every purchase.
Love Expert.” Latest Emerson-1 This is to certify that we, the
Loos Production filmed in Palmundersigned, are personally
The "Texas ralifoad commiss on har
- eranted a propoiHon lo catua} erat
Service, in its fullest meaning, is a fitted pal t of our
store coenant. ■ • .
LET US SERVE YOUR NEEDS
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Otto Schubert, Giddings; Texas
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becoming anxious to begin Giddings office from July 11 to
work on their part of the j July 21, and will be there ten
Austin-Houston highway. Let days out of each month there-
the good work go on. after.
CONSTAN F TALM ADGE
Arnold Lur»
John Halliday-
Nataia Talmadge
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Mrs M« . p spaulelir a
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pleasure to him than anything EXCELLENT for sour stomach time,
else was that there was notand constipation
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2 " County of Lee )
12 "f To Those Indebted To, or Hold-
ing Claims Against The Esta-
te of Mrs. Dora Hill, Deceas-
ed:
uddress all tcommunicatlons, for
siness or for publication, to
"HE NEWS. Gddngs, Texas.
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town. Pa.
tored to Lexington last Sunday.
The roads were good with the
exception of Middle Yegua bot-
topi, and we had to do some
Careful,driving there to prevent
bogging up. It is too bad that
a few yards of road will inter-
fere with several miles of
travel. A road is only as good
as is its poorest spots in all
kinds of weather.’ This is a
part of a designated highway
ami there is much travel .be-
twen. Giddings and Lexington,
so it seems that a little work, is
ne eded at that point.
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The editor went to Paige last
week to attend a - good roads
mecting that had beeti anneun- . '
ced. The county judge of |
Ba tri p County is making an
inspection of the roads of that
county with a view of making
improvements and " a mass
meetin had been called a’
Paige 1 Due to' something tin
foreseen the meeting was post-
S. A & A. P:
North Bound South Bound i
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Beach to be Airdome next acquainted with the bearer, Dr.
Wednesday, 8:15 P. M. J. H. Hamner, who has been a
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WHAT CAUSES GAS ty for something like thirty
ON THE STOMACH?; years. As a man, he‘ stands
It is caused by fermenting, among tht best in our county,
sour waste matter in the in-i and is honored and respected
testines. This old. foul matter by all who know him. As a pro-
D I tox to Haid < stae to Ci me
forwand and make settlement,
. . . shose holdig claims ag-
ainstsaid estate to present:
them to him .it hi- residence,
at Manor, Travis County, Te-
xas, R. F.D. No. 2, where he re-
. reives his mail, thi the 9th dat
shipmenta of wa ,
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ul1 of #—+carinz ■
on June 14— The
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3:35 A M. !'d' lication
County, Texas, by Thos. W.
Thompson, Judge of the Coun-
tv Cour of said county, on the
• th. day of June, A.. 1921.
drugcist’ I une f TEI.T.N
Eirla VITAEnudi cured me,
"Woman’s kelief"’ — "‘Mothe r‛s 1 e nHow do uli wyUwa
Cordint". GUARANTEED—if the ' -
FIRST bottle gives no benefit, the Mn. v K. Suf-
dealer from Which it wns bought fek, Vr. ‘Heforet took
will REFUND THE MONEY. The Stelln Vitue 1 never
prescription of an old famity physi- mohtdlay Artertzkil .
ciam, in for three generations. botile 4 ws buttor. My
t SelePrope.&Mfrs. comploxion has eleared
’ THATCHER MEDICINE CO. np andlhave gained 20
Chataneoua, Tenn., U. S. A. I'*”
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Giddings, Texas, ’July 8, 1921 should be* thoroughly cleaned essional man, we can only
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’ Did you enjoy your drive to glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad- what those say who have had
Lincoln last Monday? If you ler-i-ka. This acts on BOTH work done by him. We have
did not, it was not the fault of upper and lower bowel, remov- heard ly one foty plain of his
"the good road between Giddings ' ing old accumulated matter pre fessional skill and some of
Was “The To Whom It May Concern:
. W. E. YORK & CO.
) THE DREGGISTS
, GIDDINGS, TEXAS
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him conscientious, skillful and
a. man (hat will do good honest
work for all alike.
Any work that you may have
that he says he can do, you may
be sure he will do it in the very
bst possible way and with the
greatest possible dispatch. We
Nrs Mprtlu Miller,Okla
“I wan nn invalid for two
years. By the nev ice nfmy
take Ge I
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Fe Warn (Bay) 4:53 P. M.To Yoakum tbayy11.01 r.M.
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RAILROAD SCHEDUEE
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spizzenbugs coming up from
the rear and taking our number
for speeding. We have been
traveling over the fine highways
of Bexar and Harris counties
and those speed cops take all
the pleasure out of motoring,
and it would not surprise us to
see some birds stationed on
some of our Lee County high-
ways soon and watching the
race of cars go by. That high-
way to Lincoln is fine— it ia
AN OLD WORD WITH A NEW MEANING
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Bishop, C. M. The Giddings News. (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1921, newspaper, July 8, 1921; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597300/m1/4/: 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.