Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 3, 1920 Page: 7 of 8
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FREDERICKSBURG STANDARD, FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS.
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Citizens Bank
Billy, the Boy-Next- Door, and Mondamin.
PART II.
(UNINCORPORATED) .
In its coming and its going.
FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS.
His
His eyes were
rd.
THE F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD.,
BUFFALO. N. Y.
OFFICE HOUKS:
Close at 4. p. m.
Open at 8:30 a. m2
O
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Just Received.
A full line of Spring Dress Goods such as
Also a f ll line of
Fancy and Staple Ginghams.
Dress & Work Shirts trm 60ct$1.15
it
R. C. Bonn & Co
Road Construction.
American Battleships Junked.
•Attention Farmers!
then publicly opened on the fol-
Wanted!
CU.
We are Agents for the
: borrow;
led vessels will be sold as srap
Case Thrashing Machines & Tractors.
I fence.
We are Paying a Top Price. Get our prices before selling.
We will gladly give you a free demonstration on
Washington,
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request.
FARMERS
Carter & Weirich
Produce Company
any
waive all technicalities.
June and all of July and August.
Remember.
Drink
Sound and is close by Martha’s
B
Viney ard,
Presi- !
ures in Colonia! history.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Schandua & Reichenau.
Phone 89.
Agent for Gillespie County.
T i n n • r s.
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Strict attention paid to all matters entrusted
to our care.
asked
hair
Capital Stock Paid in....
Surplus................
Individual Responsibility
1920.
(Seal)
8 30,000.00
5,000.00
150,000 ro
We are also Agents for the
Chevrolet Automobiles.
Harden Lady. "
deep, deep black.
Salt, Shorts, Bran and Flour
In any quantity, at the right price.
We are Ready and Able to Lend Farmers Money Needed
to Raise and Harvest their Crops,—and to Assist Fin-
ancially Tradesmen and other Customers.
it’s
r re-
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Safe Deposit Boxes for Use of the Public at
Moderate Rates.
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OATS,
CORN,
CHICKENFEED WHEAT
We give liberal discount* on all cash
purchases on all Dry Goods.
We have a lot of
see
the
was
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Member
Texas Bankers’ Ass’n
Member
American Bankers’ Ass’n.
A Pure Malt & Hop Beverage
Draught and Bottles
Sold by
Louis Gerhard
ONE OF THE OLDEST ‘AND STRONGEST
BANKS IN THE WEST.
The Garden Lady’s Stories.
(Written for the United States School Harden Army, Department
of the Interior, Bureau of Education.)
Strip my green and golden gar-
ment,
Strip my waving plumage from
me,
Lay me in the earth and make it
Soft, and loose, anl light above
me.
Members
Tezas Bankors’ Aazoctation.
Members
Amerlcan Bankers’ Assondatlon.
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A. H. Kneese,
County Judge,
Gillespie County, Texas.
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BROWN AND OX-BLOOD
SHOE POLISHES
BEST FOR HOME SHINES—SAVE THE LEATHER
THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES
Also PASTES and LIQUIDS for Black, Tan and White Shoe®
Hole, Mass., where the summer
White House will be established
dent Taft and his family spent
their summers at Beverly, Mass.,
not very far away.
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an island which fig-
27,298.1 cu. yds. crushed
on the estate of Charles R.( rane,
the Chicago business man recent-
ly appointed Minister to China.
Arrangements already are be-
may be seen for examination,
and information may be obtained,
at the office of A. F. Moursund,
County Engineer, at Fredericks-
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an Indian Peach?”
USTO
DR. R. STAMMER
Next door to Oehler Bros.
Special attention given the many common and ordinary ailments
yds. earth excava-
h ion,
•sson
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it her
riyed
hers,
gov-
e for
Came as scilent as the dew comes,
' From the empty air appearing,
I Into empty air returning,
We invite you tojsee our line of
Double and Single Planters; Double and
Single Row Riding Cultivators; Disc and Tooth
Harrows, Walking Middle Bursters, Moline
Wagons, and Martin Ditchers.
Nm‛
used as targets in gunnery
We carry a complete selection of Galva-
nized Iron, Well casing, Tanks, Troughs,
Roofing, Guttering and Bath Tubs.
All kinds of Repairing, such as Auto
Radiators, Aluminum Ware soldering.
Detailed plans of the work;
YOUR MONEY IN THIS BANK
IS INSURED AGAINST ALL
LOSS BY ROBBERY OR FIRE.
BANK OF FREDERICKSBURG
(UNINCORPORATED)
yds. rock exca-
cu. yds. earth
595 miles of the Mason Road ting that they be put out of com-
with local gravel and crushed mission has been received at the
summer at Wood’s
I rock surfacing. The following
are approximate quantities: 63.-
26 Acres clearing ami grubbing;
Stockholders
TEMPL.E D. Smith, Adolph Gold,
Albert KOENNECKF, MRS. Fred. Walter,
Elsa Walter.
Proposals shall be submitted in IEe crane estate is an extensive
sealed envelopes and marked,
burg, Texas, ami at the State
Highway Department, Capitol , 29. I resident
Building, Austin, Texas. spend the
A certified check for 5% of
amount of bid, made payable to
country place which overlooks
Buzzard’s Bay and Vineyard
He was as vividly colored in
the moonlight as if he stood in the
sunlight. He had a rich copper
colored skin, with a flush of col-
; or on it like the color on an in-
vat ion; 33,383.9
sealed proposals for the construc-
tion of highway improvement in
Gillespie County, will be received
at the oflice of A. 11. Kneese,
County Judge, at Fredericks-
burg, Texas, until 10 o’clock A.
Temple D. Smith, President. Ad. Gold, Active Vice-Pres.
Alb. Koennecke, Cashier. Alex W. Henke, Asst-Cashier.
D. C., March
Wilson will
a, March 15. Six
thirdline battleships stationed
at the Philadelphia Navy Yard
are to be dismantled.
the order of . A. 11. Kneese,
Taking shape when earth
touches,
But invisible to all men
‘‘Tommy knew no more till
mother woke him with her cheery
call,
“‘Get up, Tommy! and save
an hour of daylight. You were
talking in your sleep last night,’
she added.
“Tommy forgot all about his
dream, but the next night it hap-
pened again, just the same way.
Except that Mondamin did not
vanish so suddenly. ‘Sit down,
little pale-fale,’ he laughed. ‘You
have wrestled well. Now, I shall
tell you again the old secret. You
will kill me, tomorrow! But I lo
not mind; for I can never die.
When I lie breathless on the
earth.
Notice to Contractors for State this 3rd <1 \ of March, A. D.,
navy yard from the Bureau of
Operations of the Navy Depart-!
ment.
None of these ships was ever
actually in battle. They were
completed after the Spanish-
American War. The dismant-
“Bids for the Construction of
the State Highway No. 9 Road
in Gillespie County”.
Proposals may be sent by mail,
and when sent by mail shall be
enclosed in an additional sealed
envelope properly marked as in-
dicated above. All proposals
otherwise submitted will be re-
jected as irregular. Only sealed
bids will be considered.
All bids received will be re-
tained by the Department and
will not be returned to the bid-
ders.
Witness my hand and seal of
oflice at Fredericksburg, Texas,
Wisconsin,- Illinois, Kentucky
These Shirt* can not be bought for double’the
price asked for thom. Coma and get your* while
the supply lasts.
M., April 7th, A. D., 1920, and . They are the Maine, Alabama,
County Judge of Gillespie Coun-
I ty, must accompany each propo-
sal. i. • p
... , , mg made tor moving the P’resi-
The right is reserved by the dent and his family and a good
party of the first part to reject part of the executive offices
and all proposals and to there for at least two weeks of
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rock furnished, hauled and plac-
; ed; 9,047.6 cu. yds. of gravel or
surfacing hauled and placed; and practice. All were units of the
; 1,450 lineal feet wooden guard fleet which sailed around the
“Then he came down to prose
quite suddenly, laughing. ‘I
will tell you all about it. For
my grave must be dug just so.
And I must be laid in it with
care. It must be wisely tended
day by day. Tomorrow, you shall
read my message in the book of
the pale-face scribes.’
“Then they wrestled in the
moonlight as before. Old Tippy-
toes, the great gray house-cat,
sat on the fence as still as a
statue and looked on; but the
stars almost fell out of the sky,
they seemed so excited.
“Suddenly, Tommy Thought-
ful stood alone, blinking amazed-
ly. At his feet lay a golden ear
of corn.
“And again he crept back to
bed, or thought he did, and lay
there thinking. But Mon-da-min
didn’t tell-me -how to do it!’
(To be continued.}
dian peach. “Did you ever
black, with lights in them that
gleamed like dewdrops on black
velvety darkness. He had on a
strange garment that seemed to
be beaded with bright golden-
, yellow beads about tie size of
corn grains. Over this close-
fitting garment hung a robe of
gold color and green that floated
back from his shoulders in the
night breeze. In his black I
tassels or plumes of yellow nod-
ded. He smiled a wildly beauti-
ful, yet sweet, smile, that was
like a sudden gleam of rose-and-
golden sunset light. For all his
1 green clothes he looked as natur-
al as any real boy.
“‘I have come again, little
, paleface. Many times I come to
(those who love their fellow be-
ings. Rise and wrestle with me.
It-is your turn, now, to do this
deed of service for pour paleface
brothers.’
“Then Tommy Thoughtful rose
| dreamily and followed the
! strange visitor, who glided out
through the low French window
to the dewy lawn, beckoning si-
lently to the boy.
“There they wrestled in the
moonlight, silently but wildly,
till the stars seemed to dance
about them. Then suddenly
Tommy was alone on the lawn.
“‘How did I get here?” he
thought, and he crept back to
bed, sleepily munnering to him-
self some words of the poem:
ALFRED VANDER STUCKEN, Pres OSCAR KRAUSKOPF, Vice-Pres.
WM. BIERSCHWALE, Cashier
J THE STATE OF TEXAS,
282 County of Gillespie.
Notice is hereby given that
World in 1908.
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President and Executive Offices
To go Summering.
Organdies, Zephyrs, Voiles, """X:*
Tissues Krinkles, Etc.
I have a lot of Brunswick and
Savage Tires which I am selling
still at the old price, get one
while the supply lasts, at 26tf
FELIX W MAIER
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For good commercial printing
and quick service ’phone No. 40 ,
lowing:- The construction of 17.- and usage. An order direc-
(41,418.7 cu.
it ion; 2,998.
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .