The Giddings News. (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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FARMING GOOD
Grge Hoeschel was in Sat-
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Ciddings, Texas, May 11, 1923.
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The News submitted
sets of samples of Commence-
a deep plow in the ground and dry hacking cough, and so run- -
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Little brother wears BROWN
shoes and white sock3.
couldn’t regain my strength or
get back on my feet. ‘
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THE GIDDINGS MARKET
For sale everywhere
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sohs not taught in books, one
Chapter of which is A * Dollar
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Tan lar Vegetable PiHs
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LINCOLN, TEXAS
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couldnot change his name to
, exist on such business. The man Soroko.
News pays taxes for the school,\
has donated to school athletics, r
ROYAL
Baking Powder
Made from Cream of Tartar
derived from grapes
they all love him. His hair 1a
W. B. HOFFMANN
, Dealer
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
C. M. Bishop, Editor and Mgr.
Address all communications,
for business or publication, to
_ THE NEWS, Giddings, Texas.
looks so cute that no wonder
This picture should have a nar- ’and YELLOW in equal parts for
row GREEN border and the ORANGE color.)
Little Susie has her YELLOW
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light like Susie’s
S1 60 urday renewing for the News
and | remarked that his crps
I are looking flue. He’purchased
a ton of commercial fertilizer,
after having used some last
year, and he thinks it helps
mu rh in stimulating on riy gro-
wth of the plants, George
carnations and lettering can
til it is worn through. We recomment it very highly :
because we have faith in our goods............
The man behindthebrushperfers Sherwin-Williams
Brand. ' 3
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it is as mellow as old land. Lee down and weak about all I,
County is keeping step with1 could do was to sit around the
other counties in Improved house. .
Ask this question
Tanlacis for sale by all good
druggists. Accept no substi-
Over 37-million bootties
What little I ate felt J
like lead in my stomach, nd 1 2
suffered terribly from indiges-
tion and constipation,^ I just T
Some laugh at the prohibi-
tion laws; the libertine ‘laughs-
I To be colored with paints or crayons. Whenever you come to a word spelled in CAPITAL
■ • . . ■ ' ' •__________latt^rw n— that color. —.——-— ,—T-------
educational start. But they Cotton Seed
. have not learned one of the les-
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When you are urged to buy
another baking powder be- :
cause it costsless than Royal,
ask — it made from
_ Cream of Tartar?** =
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gecat the marriage laws; the anar-
“ । chist laughs at the property
"1<iCfcTlawfc - » watch out that our sons
•33C:do not laugh at all law s. Let's,
$1 25 ‘ <|uTt~IaugliThg) at laws!
Little brother has his light .
GREEN play rompers on and
Not Spent at Home Never Hens, per lb
Returns. . Roosters, per n.
, . ,2%, -1 Eggs, per dozen
Paderewski has made anoth- gryerg .
. er fortune on his present con-1 -5 - ......
---------certtr.— He has cleaned up ■ -Turkeys, per n>
in th ivory business what he|Butter Fat...........
„lestin-politics._
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said that he fomerl saw pic-
Entered in the Post Office at Old- tures and read about breaking
land with tractorsand lie never ■ E. E. Harkey, Car I
thought that such would be and popular Fraternal Order
possible in Lee .............This Man, Jiving at 1021 2nd Ave.,!
year, however, he cleared some Padas, Texas.
new ground, blasted the stum-! ‘In 1919 the flu left me sixty
two ps and put atractortopullingpoundsunderweight. with a.
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esMr. Crawford, a student. live here?0 J
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Up in Massachusetts where
aliens are becoming citizens, a
U. S Judge is not permMting .... .. . ... -
theto change their name so „ Eut Tanlac'together. with
as to disguise their nationality, the Tanlac Vegetable. I ills had
For example, Adolph Papkewitz
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institution and it will be in ex-
Parker, but it was chant
have forgotten the name of the. ged to Adolph Popkin. Hyman
firm from whom theyr'purchas- Sorocoveh •“wanted’
ed the invitations,-but the home Hyman Stone, but the court
institution will not continue to declined, and he became Hy-
ment invitations to the senior
• class of the Giddings High
School and asked to bid on
their order. The only reply" we
could get was “to° high." A
salesman came along and sold
them something cheaper in
quality and higher in price than
what the News offered, and also
something that many of the
. class do noft appreciate for their
money. The News is a home
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THE GIDDINGS NEWS
Published Every Friday By
Tho Giddings News Publ. Co...
subscription (per year)
* Invariably in Advance.
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Inspector Now Out f
With Facts i CLEAN UP PAINT UP
Was SO Weak HO Couldn't Work x We have what you need. Our painty and varpishes ?
Belor 6 Tanlac Restored Health $ are all of the widely known Sherwin-Williums brand. !
Declares Harkey ‘ i This brand of paint is inexpensive because it lasts +
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fouTpnlass ago dmYhero have | more surface andprodueesavery attraetv. finished job J
not bothered me since,” states X You will find othing like Mar-Not for varnishing $
Inspector $ floors because it will not scar up with use. It will stand I
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the constant wear and scouring, holding its lustre un- 4
me back -at work within thirty;! P,
days' time, eating anything I j 3
wanted, and rid of that hacking 2__visitor —
cough, constipaion- -and indt- !....... — .
getetinn, arid avery sign of fhi-as x l^an.dlady — ‘‘Well Mr. ( rawford lives here/, but I '’
well. I regained my sixty t thought he was a nightwatchman?’*__ ~ "
pounds lost weight, felt like a + • . , ( 2, - - - _ "
new man, and haven't lost a 4--4-*-3-*-*-4-4-2---4--*-4-*--4-*-64--444--*4**-*4---*--44-*-4-+-4-4+4+++
day’s work since on account of i. —----------------- - . ...... . -
my health. T That’s how well
Tanlac fixed me up."
be PINK (use RED lightly), eurls tied with
The stems and thin carnation GREEN bow. Her dress is pale
leaves are'GREEN. I YELLOW. a-. . . ‘ {cheeks are so ROSY (use light
Mother has BROWN hair and . BROWN haired Teddy is ' RED) ROSIER than Mother’s,
wears a BLUE dress. She has presenting mother with a bou- Susie’s or Teddy’s cheeks quite,
a string of coral (use RED with quet of BLUE for-get-me-nots The grass is a deep GREEN
just a tiny bit of YELIXlWYn ft) and small PINK roses with a (use it strong.) ~ .
beads. Her slippers are GRAY few GREEN leaves, on a -PUR-j Mother wears a crown of-flo-
(use BLACK lightly) so are herPLE pillow. Teddy has a big 1 wars —mostly BLUE forger-me-
stockings. The pillow under RED bow under his chin and nots and little GREEN leaves,
her feet is a deep PURPLE, has on his spick and span light There ar a few little PINK ros-
The big chair is BROWN andELUE .blouse. His collar andes too, if you look closely. Her
- has an ORANGE colored cush- cuffs are white. His trousers earrings match her necklace.
Ion with YELLOW flowers and [are dark BLUE and his shoes
GREEN leaves on it (use RED and stockings BROWN.
and has otherwise, during the COTTON MARKET -
school year just elosed done jits Strict Middling ....... 243 tute
part to give the graduates an Middling ..................... 241 sold.
$40.00
. $2.65. . ,
Nature s own remedy
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The faithfulness at performance so uni-
versally remarked in Dodge Brothers
I Motor Cars, is due, in no omall part, to
the thoroughness with which each unit
——is inspected during the process of
man uUc turn and assembly.
A traimd staf of 1100 experts is em-
ployed In thia work alpne, andapprox-
matel 5.285 inapactiona are made on
each car.
So exacting and rigid are the standars
applied to these inspections that the
slightest variation, either in workman-
ship or material, is sufficient cause for
immediate rejection.
. Dodge Brothers are almost over reru-
yslmis in their ermotewi eim to mshe
each cer as sound and perfect as ia
humanly possible.
and his .
2 donated to the baseball, debt,
donated to the library fund,
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Bishop, C. M. The Giddings News. (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1923, newspaper, May 11, 1923; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597476/m1/4/?rotate=90: 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.