Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 16, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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OATS WAN’EDI
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We are in the market for Oats and are
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paying the highest market price.
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GOLD & STAHL-
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WILLIAM S. HART
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Ed. Peter
Everybody welcome
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ies Farming.
5 BSCRIPTION & to PER YEAR
Base Ball
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An Unusual College Program
ned t
German Research Scientist
inistrator, rather than 0
students will be engaged in the
already l ave
Constitution of mankind.
SACRIFICE SALE
I
at Antioch, whether pro-
Metropolitan Cafe
with unskillful and
all the
as
Morgan, for several
fessional
GOUNTY SURVEYOR,
Dr. Wilhelm Dicke, author of
Office at Ostrow Hotel, Phone 7
that while the student is be-
GRAND
e
2.02.
a Century Comedy.
1921.
LIABI LI TIES
Sunday Night, July 17th
Capital Stock paid in
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$71,948.93
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counting and cost keeping, sales-
manship, management, etc.; such
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Id, they
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34x4%
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CORD TIRES
Now Selling at the Lowest
Price Level in Tire History
ALF. GROBE
Phone S W. 227
the courst
tentatively
All
of
various
the time
r
other business on hand,
call
ill -
wh
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so
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mien will
te rested
st ration,
industrial
Appointments by telephone.
( Advertisement.
er’s Dept
"s Dept.
i writing this, a part and other similar vocations which
Office hours from 9—12 a. m
2—6 p. m. daily.
that
s in
de-
Maurice Tourneur Presents
“THE LIFE LINE”
hiv e hunt
rty milt
college
re As f
During the . •any managing proprietor and ad-
taniard
blishing Co
C. W Granville,
Notary Publie,
Gillespie County, Texas
is to
is to
maa-
Return Of Draw Egan
ALSO A 2 REEL COMEDY
- $24.50
- 46.30
- 54.90
must be in the possession of ty is ' " 11 '
Therefore no one <
itself is in a
st as arrange
ministrator if he is to succeed, feet Health in Mind, Body, and
professional, an in- Soul until this Realization is fuL
• I v
dustrial or a commercial calling.
__ . . . . 'in
$20,000.00
8,400.00
2,590.20
15 118 78
525.00
. 15,000.00
highly specialized courses in
whether in a
ed indus
of Ant
1 1
!
a product
reasonably
“Antioch
. .. $61,854.11/
25.77
296.10
595.00
coming fitted for work in a pro-
fession or other vocation, he or
she at the same time will be pre-
a KI
will not have .
ter
If the
! Surplus Fund .........................
I Undivided Profits, net..................
Individual Deposits, subject to check ...
Time Certificates of Deposit .........,,
Bills Payable and Rediscounts ..........
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A
LOUIS KOTT & CO.
Extra Special Fox Picture
featuring
Tom Mix in
“Prarie Trails”
Sunday, July 17th 1921
at
THE FAIR GROUNDS
KERRVILLE
Vs
GIANTS.
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4,
y
113 own boss ; who
• place of proprietor.
tion, personnel management, ac-
is day and age
can have per-
rett Hale and other men of New
in ignorance
I
yem past commercial work, will give the
for which there is
niform demand
at
PETER’S
■ Opera House •
Sunday Night, July 17.
accounting, journalism,
relations work, indus-
Saturday Night, July 16. Fredericksburg, State of Texas, on the Fifteenth day of July.
realized that all
Tire repair men, who judge values best, class these tires Ae
having the sturdiest carcass made. Forty-seven high-
grade car manufacturers use them a« standard equipment
I hey are the quality choice of cord users
or technical education
ialized em
CORRKCT ATTEST
The new president Arthur E
u ity of Gillespie.
JNO S. MORRIS, Asst. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 8th day of July ,A. D.
1921.
ail industries where the trial administration and advert is
aim of all vocational
the follow ing
Charles Ray In
“Red Hot Dollars”
best of our knowledge and belief
I S WHITEWOOD, Vice Pres
Dr. Wilhelm Dicke
of a
The fact that the men and women ,
who teach these courses, as a trut hfu >
. .... , . mother nature.
. rule, will be engaged at the same..
time in practical, professional or
to live. The 10 Laws of Nature
are the 10 Laws of God, will heal
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phases of industry. At
labor; it should
ucational value for
and should supply
Also a Fox Comedy in “Unlucky Total
job” । STATE OF TEXAS,
unknown
Ohio, was
has cut out for itself. Here is a been chosen, but there still are a
ciose of business on the Thirtieth day of June, 1921 published in
the Fredericksburg Standard a ne wk pa per printed and published at
Chief Engineer of the Miami
Conservancy District, Dayton,
Ohio, and president of fbe Mor-
gan Engineering Co., has long
realized that students working
their way through school com-
monly do so by engaging in un-
skilled labor. Work in organized
productive industry. arranged in
a program which coordinates with
college work, should very materi-
ally increase the student’s earn-
ing capacity and greatly reduce
tie strain of self support. The
hope at Antioch is ultimately to
arrive at a condition where the
ing. Institutional management,
diateties, household management,
A new Paramount Picture Also of the First State Bank at Harper, State of Texas, at the
with these practical Springs,
d half his time at calling. Among
f in practical work, specifie callings
possible along the ided upon are
the Laws of Healing, founder of
♦ he Science of Nature, Evolution
and the Laws of Life I teach
ployee— that is the new kind o:
Game will be called at 3:30 P. M.-
low dprings, near Dayton, Ohio. 02 these industri
am the
small industries are still to be
w .......... ? n 2.57 -
compete
telligent
e high ec
worker;
Discoverer of a Blind Cun
Nature Lure Method--without
drug or operation Discovery
perfected 1910 demonstrated.
Discoverer of the 10 laws of
bture, govern life, govern the
(And Other Sizes in Proportion)
n he matured, it is plan-
mstruet a factory build-
the college campus, in
• ollege at Yellow
■ ause of all diseases. And when <
humanity awaken-, to this Light '
" nistration; including organiza-
of his time. A part of these
This new low price is m de possible L, ri,.., . ,
and specialized production y 'f e8 5 onomies
Plant No. 2 wi -yce t for die k ,1, . •e
30x3' -inch Non-Skid t. ri t<i, WsPuF ’’ o meking
of 16,000 tires and 20,000 tbe, thi , "I A cap ‘ ity
production on * quantity basis ‘ ” mi 8 refined
All materials used are the best oUam.hle r
uniform......he best fabric tire everbkeredheogzeityin
owner at any price. * -a
developed.
I will fit Glasses to your eyes
Huma Correctly and Scientifically ac-
must live, obey, respect recognize cording to the Laws of light. .All
’ c 10 Laws styles, reasonable prices. Head-
/ " hav ealth ache Cases and Cross Eyes a
Mind, Body, and Sou), then « . 1. o1 , ar a
„ Specialty. 3 day onlv, Monday,
yes all diseases wi ll cease, all suf-jruesday, and Wednesday, July
ferinz be no more. This is the 18th, 19th. and 20th,
real light of Truth God is truth.
Amen.
ger or ad
the place
: his proposed calling. To Machine Shop perations, Print-
nd ’h»- students will alter- ing. Publishing and Journalism;
ive week at school with five Contracting Civil Engineering;
at • ■ rk Cooperation,has Educational Administration, In-
*rr ged with nearby indus- dustrial Organization and Man-
for the employment of stu- agement; Household Economies;
on this half-time basis. Institutional Management and
College where young men and i umber of openings for others of
women give half time to their particular value to locate at the
classes and half time to doing college • These may be going con fessional or commercial, is to de-
real work in real industry, en-cerns, that come because of thevelop in the student capacity for
abling the student to a large ex ges tiered, or they ma} initiative, self - reliance, mm
Completely fernished. Want to
sell on account of having too much
See or -
must have who would master hi- that the students
courses a value they otherwise
ould not nave.
"‘Antioch is to make general-
ists rather than specialists. Along
with this underlying training it
will give professional and techni-
Continued on Page 5.)
h will be located a number
are peculiarly women ‛s callings
are well provided for.
Everybody welcome W. Klaerner
Truth and by living those 10 ba- anyone from any disease curable
sic Laws of Nature removes the at all. I demonstrate these pow-
PICTURE SHOW.
Isued
h teverdise se suffering misery I give advice free of charge on
ami much abuse of self as to their all myste ries ot life ami mister;
own Health being that Humani- ous Diseases : ecording to the oc-
f Healing including the
of Healing w hich gives the
iorces to heal yourself with.
I Cop in Book form
ed elt
To aw
any occupation. It will rather
aim to develop and to coordinate
ge ne ral knowledge and practical
capability in all phases of admi-
' humanity is
WM DIET EL
Managing Editor
WM HABENICHT
Business Manager.
calling. Near the studs halls to
sill be an industrial building, d
housing several small industries i
where the student will spend hali th
l )
if
uit Seienet Spiritual Soul power
enfoldment Gifts and Talents
■ year. says :
_ —pmgm g "‘It is the aim to unite the
B. E. ENDERLE fundamentals of a cultural edu
cation with the essentials of pro-
RESOU RCES
Loans and Discounts, personal or collateral . .
1
g Publishing
pertains pure
rk it Bookkee
an entirely
during the
will then realize of $10.00
ntered at the Fostotie
lass matter at Frede
“Although all courses offered
at Antioch are open to both men
and women, it is thought that wo-
Laws, forces, and powers govern-
ing all mankind. To realize this
We J. S. WHITEWOOD, as
V ice president and JNO S. MOR RIS. as asst, cashier of said bank,
each of us do solemnly swear th at the above statement is true to
8,509.92
343.27
324.76
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*71,948.93
me that he is learning "Training for certaiu de
of his calling, the vocations will be offered in e
gram provides that es to be given if possible in
ional or technieal stu- nection with actual work in
GRAND
Married Folks Dance
at plans goes the belief that skill 1853, with Horace
p-rpmye alone cannot make a good citi first president
FEe EK 3 zen. He must have a sound li-o1 Dr. Mann's presidency, An-
H Inmuem education, so that he willtioch was a western rendezvous
UHEKA HVU- be a man of education arid cul-of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Na
Saturday, July 16. ture as well as a financial sue- thaniel Hawthorne, Edward Eve-
Music by Tivydale Band 5 , ,,
Everybod; Welcome Ed. Peter The Antioch Bulletin, announe- England,
ing its program for the coming
Daa.gmam €W-A, paring for efective citizenship.
lilt w 3IW I “It the lack of the practical
in mastery of his calling which fre-
g{ ■ f Bk1|~ P quently makes the professional or
■W1% IB11% 43 technical student so ineffective
Am-p, pAncc and helpless upon graduation, ami
•Pend which so commonly results in his
Friday Night, July 15th spending several years, sometimes
I
No. 1042 BANKS
Official Statement of the Financial Condition
Founded on the world famous Overdrafts ..........................................
Melodrama Of The Sea “The Ro- Bonds and Stocks
many Rye.” Also last Episode of Furniture and Fixtures .......
apm+ C ♦ ” Due from other Banksand Bankers, and cash on hand .
IM®”81 Utt. interest in Depositors’ Guaranty Fund ...............
PICTURE SHOW Sunday Afternoon Assessment Depositors’ Guaranty Fund ..............
after Ball Game. Total
vi dating these 10 basic funda- and demonstrate the Science of
mental Laws of nature, which are Nature, the 10 forces of divine
the 1U Constitutional Laws ot life Healing powers anyone can
fiods Lay - of the Universal learn to prevent nil Diseases and
p
may sp
ol and h
Who lost the following home!
Solid black, about 18 years old
shod all around, old wire cut
above left front hoof.
Owner may redeem same by
paying for this advertisement.
42tf Willie R Hahn
F BIERSCHWALE,
A. ii. BANKER,
L A SCHREINER
Directors.
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Dietel, William. Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 16, 1921, newspaper, July 16, 1921; Fredericksburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1418400/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .