The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1931 Page: 2 of 8
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OLD DIME BOX, Monday, Nov. 16,1 to 5 P M.
NEW DIME BOX, Tuesday, Nov. 17, all day.
' NORTHRUP, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 9 to 11 A. M. ,
Ride and Route Your Shipments
“THE ELECTRIC WAY”
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KARLKRIEGEL, 1st Vice-President
J. S. HILLSMAN, 2nd Vice-President
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spent for its printing and in the pair. And-yet the very haste
sums spent for its disribution— to be rich, which is the occa-i
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ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
SERBIN, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2 to 5 P. M.
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And at GIDDINGS until the books are closed,
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GET BUSY! FIX IT!
The value of this vast tide of are to resist and subdue the m
unread pamphlets is computed calamity." 5
by the Government Printing Of- The above is part of an ar- M
It’s a cinch there’ll be odd
jobs of carpentry’ and cement
work and stuff like that. We
have the material, and likewise
know just the man you want to
INCREASED POSTAGE RATE
The determined effort that ’
turned out an increase of a . “Of our own troubles no man
half billion copies over the pre- can see the end. They are.
vious year in government -fortunately .as ) et mainly com-'
n pamphlets. • mercial; and if we are only t
marine to" navigate under the
ice fields of the Artic but it will i
wonder the man despairs. Theprndent
person keeps a cash reserve fund in the
Bank to take care of all immediate
obligations and unforeseen emergencies
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it is safe to say that not one lose money, and by painful
per Cent of this gigantic flood poverty to be taught wisdom--'
of material is read by one per the wisdom of honor, of faith, _
cent of the people. It is a fior- of sympathy and of charity— m
rible waste, both in the sums nd man need seriously to des- J
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tie of the \ lamo foug lit '
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fice at $117,256,250.97, but as tide appearing in
illustrating how valuable the Weekly Oct. .10,*1857-
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~ done. Some few public docu- lesson on reflection to be gain-
ments are valuable, but most of ed from this article written!
•hem represent the work of an seventy-four years ago is tom
army of politically appointed realize that the United Scates "
-ndividuals who must be kept-is still here today better than ■
busy at something and who it was then after passing •
prepare pamphlets on every-, through other vicissitudes in/m
-jthing from the habits of the the interim, but only because "
. If you at times feel discour-»■
Ji aged, you can gain much by! J
X carefully digesting, this article.
All full taxes for 1931 must be paidy Feb. 1, 1932, or
I hat l ttykhowtktnatnreofymurofyourronteut,without
' oblig on my p;rt. plea e mail me questi mi lite contain-
ink twenty quesiivns, including t he l wo us above.
$1500.00
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PRIZES
THE DALLAS NEWS
“Know Texas”
Contest
Educational and Interesting g
One hundred am! live cain^ifizcH-sue- S
cessful contestants answering the questions in the •
"Question Box. ( ontest will close on Dec. 1 ( t- 1931
■ Contestants may consult almanacs, maps, textbooks, •
■ bankers, teachers or friends to obtain solutions •
The Dallas Morning News
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E. E. Steglich, Propr. .
Repairing neatly and promptly
done. LoderpantofTeln on hand.
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S scriptions. One subscription to’The Dallas Newh by ■
H mail one year (yotir own, new or renewal, or someqne ■
2 else 8) entitles you to enter this interesting contest. ■
Additional subscript ions not at all necessary.
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If you want to pay 1931 taxes in two batf-payr
X first half must be paid by Nov. 30, 1931; and the- second
X half must be paid by June 30, 1932; or penalty will be
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Texas.
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NOTICE, TAXPAYERS!
~ ance ” wit h which it was equip-
For the purpose of collecting taxes, r shall be at the 3 red f - •
following places, as indicated on the dates: X‘ —When gliding under ice cakes
the noise of scratching the ire
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LOEBAU, Monday, Nov. 1^4o 11 A. M
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shows sales aggregating $215,- For those who tend occasion-
000. Thus $112,000 000 went »Qx to lose faith, the above is
lover the dam. Consoling reading, and for those
To vote increased postage is wno remain unshaken, it wll
A. H. KARCHER, ‘
inow is taking shape to force। history. Not for many years—!!
I first-class postage from two to not 111 the lifetime of most.men I
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•three cents at the ci-inmg been so much grave and deep a
- sion of Congress involves much apprehension; never has the 9
more than the extraction of an future seemed sQ incalculable m
additional penny from the as at this time. In "our own j
pockets of tens or milions of country there is universal com- ■
people. To vote (hr increase mercial prostration and panic, ■
wil I,o4o put an official O K and thousands of our posrest |
upe„> a form of’? o.unnemal-tettow^ are urned^nt |
extravagance that has reached azainst the- appro at hing winter g
ridiculous proportions. without employmen ami with- g
_Whyisthereademand,foranFraneethepelitiealeal-“
iuicTeasesiPostatrates; dron seetlU h and bubbles VIDTf
cause a deficit exists in the uncertainty. Russia hangs as •
Department? Bo- usual like a (loud, dark and ■
the unconscionable silent, under the horizon of .
the printing and Europe: while all the energies
franking privilege the produc- and influences of the British
tion and mailing of thousands empire are sorely tried, and are
of tons of useless junk at the yet to be tried more sorely, in
cost of the government. The coping with the vast and deadly
recent report on the operation Indian insurrection, and with,
of the government printing of-iits disturbed relations in Cnina.
fice throws a glaring light upon “It is a c •, mn moment, and 5
the subject. This report shows no man can feel an indifference' I
that during the pastyear nearly (which, happily, no man pre-!
four billion copies of pamphlets tends to feel, in the issue of 8
of one kind or another were events. 8
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Bishop, C. M. The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1931, newspaper, November 13, 1931; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597648/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.