Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 3, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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FREDFRICKSBIIRG STANDARD. FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS
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COMING!
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OIL STOCK
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All Next Week
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tation regarding the Turkish sit-
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inginthe neutral zone east ofthe millions
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seriousness
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nation the German
sent
410 Burton Bldg., Fort Worth, Texas.
20-Novelty Concessions-20
A Company of Ladies and Gentlemen Catering to the Better Class
We have received
Cowmen Indorse Plan,
Gus. Gold
Fredericksburg, Texas
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Important News!
JUENKE & SCHOENEWOLF.
Phone No. 14.
The Clean, Strong Chassis
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Knopp & Metzger.
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residence
Announcement.
clue to their
a short talk
Raisers Convention
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Hohmann & Stehling.
Arthur Schaetter.
A Car Load
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Announcement
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Blanco County; one of
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Everlasting water; fine
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SCHMIDT BROS.
Successors to the Racket.
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grass; well fenced and
cross fenced. For further
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Tallow, Beeswax, etc. Get our prices
before selling.
epeated requests to the Al-
for permission to send troops
of the sit-
government
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forward
rance.
grow ing
tillery preparation yet experienc-
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Jimmie O'Dares Congress of Athletes
Meeting All Comers in the Different Classes, Paying One
Dollar per Minute for any one who can stay any specified time
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TEXAS WONDER SHOW
Curiosities and Freaks of Nature from all parts of the world
of the Lord Mayor’s
F. J. Maier
Fredericksburg, Texas, i
1 hereby wish to announce that I am agent for the famous
Vitanola Phonograph
Natural as Life.
Mid-Texas Petroleum Corporation
stock now selling at $2.00 and will
likely be $5.00 within a few months.
This organization has declared a
dividend to be paid in the near
future, and is one of the most pro-
gressive young companies in the
field. You want your money to be
busy, not to lay idle-What do you
bid on all or any part of
1000 shares Mid-Texas?
Murphy’s High-Class Vaudeville
7-BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE ACTS--7
Singers, Dancers, Monologists, Comedians
a nice line of men’s suits for spring and summer
wear, priced at from $20.00 up to $35.00. These are
rare Bargains, and you will find it to your advan-
tage to inspect our line before buying elsewhere.
Also Boys’ Suits at medium prices.
We have also a Nice line of Ladies’ Dress
Goods, as well as Ginghams, Percales, etc.
Also received a small shipment of Ladies white
Pumps, at reasonable prices while they last. Let us
show them to you.
Gentlemen’s furnishings, hats, shoes, etc.
Shelf hardware, groceries, in fact, everything to
fill your general requirements.
$ THE WORLD AT LARGE Q suicide. Uh
A complete selection of
Ladies and Children
Spring and Summer Hats
in all the latest styles just arrived. We kindly invite you
to inspect our HAT ASSORTMENT.
Also a ni e selection of LADIES CREPE DE CHINE
and GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS at a real bargain.
lies
to
Texas Amusement Company
“An Enterprise for the Betterment of (hitdoor Attractions”
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The falling franc again alarms
Brook’s Boysand Girls from Dixieland
Colored Performers Capable of Presenting a Performance
Superior to any Carried With an organization of this kind
or Character before
G. G. Witte,
masked men,
at the door
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restore constitutional govern-
River basin where the Commu-
Announcement.
I he ivo < < ■,
• ing the policing
and, when Mrs.
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Martens, the Soviet “ Ambassa-
dor” to the United States, with
offices in New York City, is to
be allowed to stay in this country
for the present, it is reported,
the warrant for his deportation
having been turned over by the
Department of Justice to the De-
partment of Labor.
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BIG INDEPENDENT PACKING
PLANT TO BE IN
HOUSTON.
My 2200 acre ranch in
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it is said, knocked
fact that the Bolshevik forces
_____These machines have a special attachment which enables
them to play any kind of Records on the market.
6 I have these Phonographs on display at the store of
Joe Schaetter & Son.
Our prices and terms are very reasonable.
Come in and hear them play.
to the Cattle
in Houston.
in the cities have gone
without let or hind-
Becoming alarmed at the
We are paying a fancy price for your
Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys, Butter,
days previous
nists are running rampant. Be-
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World-wide woman suffrage is
now the goal of the American
women who have led the light
for votes-for-women in this coun-
try. Confident that the Federal
Suffrage Amendment will soon
be ratified, Mrs. Carrie Chapman
Catt, President of the American
National Womens Suffrage Asso
ciation, together with a number
of other leading suffragists of
the country, are planning to at-
tend the meeting of the Interna-
tional Woman Suffrage Alliance
at Geneva, Switzerland, from
June 6 to 12, to aid in the prepa
ration of plans having in view
the enfranchisement of women
throughout the whole world.
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Denikin, the leader of the an
ti Bolshevik army in Southern
Russia, is said to be planning to
ing any
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to this made
The following was taken from
the Houston Post and Chronicle.
A three million dollar inde-
pendent packing plant owned by
citizens of Houston and Texas
stock men will sooc be build on
the Houston ship channel. Stock
yards will be operated in con-
nection with the plant.
chest, and escaped without leav-
of new furniture just arrived. We have a com-
plete selection of the latest styles of
Buffets, Kitchen Cabinets, Library
Tables, Library Suits, Wooden and
Iron Bedsteads, Rockers, Dinning-
room and Kitchen Chairs, Kitchen
Safes, Refrigerators, Bed Springs,
Mattresses, Linoleum, Art Squares,
etc. on display. We carry one of the largest
stocks in town, come in and get our prices.
We are able to save you money on your next
furniture bill.
blem, according to a dispatch
i from Tokio. It is said that nego-
tiations to this end have already -
been started lities, and other special features,
__o__ equip her far above the average
Rhine, under the terms of the
Peace Treaty the German Gov-
ernment has been prohibited
from sending troops to that sec-
tion, and, since the Allies have
no troops there, the efforts of the
Communists to set up a Soviet
G u s. Malchow.
e information apply to
NOTICE the unusually clean and strong appearance of
the Nash Six chassis. This is the chassis used in all Nash
cars, 121-inch wheelbase for Five-passenger Car, Four-passeng-
er Sport Model, Roadster, and 127-inch wheelbase for Nash
Sedan, Seven- passenger Touring, and Nash Coupe.
The use of the Hotchkiss drive on Nash Sixes has elimi-
nated from the chassis the customary radius and torque rods.
The rear cross memder of the chassis has been widened
by Nash engineers, to support the gasoline tank and tire rack.
Because we build the Nash Six practically complete, our
engineers have been able to so design the side frame that it
fits the body with almost a glove-like fit and supports the body
for its entire length. And the body does not overhang the
frame. The chassis is unusually light and strong. Its frame
s extra deep and very rigid.
outrage, Constable Scully was
shot of Glenmire, in the Cork
dist riet.
, . 5lancO •ounY; one or
were equipped with tanks and , _ _
armored cars and their attack the best goat and sheeP
was preceded by the greatest ar ranches in West Texas.
France. Even the (lerman <
change has recently shown
guarded by the Dutch Govern
ment, police officers being detail-
iii .1 . 'for a packing and stoek yards
Ireland continues the scene ”1 .
disorder and unrest. One of the 1 .' ' v . ,
...... e ,i l lie capital stock ot tin1 new
latest reports is ot the assassina . ■■ . .0 ....
e 1 1, । c 01 ga lization will be $3,000,000.00
tion of the Mayor of t ork. Six ~ ’
hah tins amount will be rais-
This is to inform the public that we have re-
opened the camp yard formerly owned by Geo.
Grobe. A large yard, with plenty stalls, good
water, and also a good camp house to sleep in.
All kinds of feed and wood always on hand.
You will find a good clean camp yard with
the best possible convenience at our yard, with
a first class Grocery store connected. 29
ment and finally, no reply hav-
ing been received, has proceeded
to take such action without wait-
ing further for the reply. The
delay in the Allied reply is said
to have been due to conflicting
views regarding the matter held
by the French and British gov-
ernments. The French claim that,
if the Ruhr situation calls fur
the employment of an armed
force, an allied force should be
used, while the British feel that
it is better to let the German
Government itself attend to the
matter. Apparently the out ome
will be that the situation will be
handled entirely by Germany,
the French Government entering
a protest as a basis for future
1 action in case there is any at-
.tempt to keep Herman troops in
the neutral zone after normal
' conditions are restored. Of in
i terest in this connection is a re-
port recently read by Marshal
Foch before the Ambassador’s
Council at Paris to the effect
that Germany has under arms at
the present time more men than
the Allies and that she also ha
9,000 heavy guns.
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He said: “Boys, Houston offers
you an opportunity of being part
ners with Houston people in the
big independent packing indus-
try. Houston is ready to go
50- 50 with the stockmen of Tex-
as on this proposition. Are you
for it and do you indorse the
plan.”
Mr. Hendricks, a stockman of
San Angelo, immediately asked
the Convention to give an un-
qualified endorsement of the plan
as outlined by Judge Brooks.
“Here is your opportunity, the
best the cowmen ever had to own
a packing plant of their own. ”
As the indorsement was given
without a dissenting vote, cow-
men all over the building offered
subscriptions toward the stock
of the new company in blocks of
from one to ten thousand worth.
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The packing plant will have
a capacity of 1000 cattle, and
ed to follow him, a few steps in 1000 hogs daily, aud will be a
the rear, as he walks about the five story concrete structure with
garden ol the Bentinck Castle latest al most modern equip-
at Amerongen. Anti-militarist inent. Every product of the
and anarchist societies of Hol- Packin'. Il se will be turned
land are protesting against the,out in II ouston for home and for-
The Poles are again victorious.
Heavy lighting on the Polish r l n-eA Ap pomA
front is reported to have result- LVd>6 UI SCSlL-
ed in another victory for the
Polish army notwithstanling the
! gain at her expense.
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A Geneva paper tells of the
'tragic end oi fourteen womct tfi
title, some of whom an well
nove his forces to the Crimea,
because of the ease with which
it would be possible for him to
hold the narrow neck of the pen-
insula, the Russian Reds having
no warships. It is stated that he
may ask aid of American ships
to transport his army.
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A gruesome find is reported
from the steppes of South-East
Russia, where it is said that the
melting of the winter’s snows
has revealed the bodies of 16,000
soldiers who were frozen to
death.
ed mi nediately by Houston busi-
Ma ness men through the Vhamber
.. • ,• c . . of (‘ommerce ami placid in trust
Gurin, his wife, opened the door . . 1 n//
c iiii । > in a ik. As soon as $1,00,000
some of the men held her while . .
ii . . . ih •lined the new enterprise
others rushed upstairs to the .. . , , 1
.. . i . i • • nl be incorporated.
Mayors room, shot him in tin , . ,, A ,, . ,
Judge R. h. Brooks, Chairman
f tin Committee or, organization
The ex Kaiser is being closely
in India a ban has been placed
residenet ot the Hohenzollern eign con umption incluling all
family in Holland. the b} pi ducts, which are many.
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~ Japan is ready to make bigdeep Her shipping and market '
- concessions toward an amicable (to 11 world points is 1 he ideal
। settlement of the Shantung pro- location for an institution of this
kind. Houston’s abundance of
artesian water, eighteen trunk
railways, splendid banking faci-
i. The Red re [
drove them to
says.
is permitted among the
ot Indian Moslems.
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on Moslem orators by the Brit-
Allies are at odds regard-: ish authorities who fear the re
> of the Ruhl suit to British sovereignty if agi-
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Penniger, Robert. Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 3, 1920, newspaper, April 3, 1920; Fredericksburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1418343/m1/5/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .