Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 25, 1920 Page: 9 of 10
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Gotthard-Schwethelm
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secretary and treasurer.
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ARRIVED
M HSSKIT FREE
follows: Kendall—1920, 4779;
Free Operation.
such great works for Kerrville
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November.
Brunswick Tires
I W.
$14.20
30x3 Plain
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Cotton Wanted.
Nef in order to beat Mr. Bailey ly the most inspiring, sensational,
R. C. BONN & CO
Wm Schneider Buyer
with all the grace and confidence
S. W. Phone 69 or 105
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SEE ME
51 tf
$
D Felix W. Maier still sells
Hohmann & Stehling
old
same
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Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
Try it tonight. 35c
1
I he 1 eakof Tubes I ‘erf ection--Goodyear Heavy Tourist
Frank Hanisch.
A,
1910, 4517; 1900, 4103; Mason--
1920,4824; 1910, 5683; 1900, 5573.
According to this report Boerne
works is turned loose while the
entire tent is darkened. Positive-
at least 30,0000 members of or-
ganized labor who voted for Mr.
At high noon on Sunday, Sep
tember 12th, at the home <>| Mi
According to reports from the
Bureau of Census our two adjoin-
the general election of November
2nd was made here today by J.
For good commercial printing
and quick service 'phone No. 40.
Owners of small cars and owners
of big ones, we’ve something worth
while for you.
We are in the market for your
new cotton now and will pay you
top prices. We have one of the
best connections in the State and
therefore can handle your cotton
to your best advantage. We make
a specialty on 25 to 100 bale lots.
ing
as :
Brunswick Tires at the
price.
100 MESSKITS, any party making a purchase
of $10.00 or more will get a
Capt. Chas. Schreiner's Gift lor
Junction's Public Schoo;
30x31-2 Nonskid . . $21.15
All other Tire prices according to size, at
We are Rea Ay and Able to Lend Farmer* Money Needed
to Raise and Harvest their Crop*,—and to Assist Fin-
ancially Tradesmen and other Customers.
Weinheimer & Co.
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A fresh supply of Brunswick Tires just
arrived. Remember, there is a large num-
ber of the famous Brunswick Tires in use
in the County that has proven satisfaction
TRAINED WILD ANI-
MAL SHOWS.
Also Martin Phone
52tf
More People Ride on Goodyear
Than Any Other Kind
at the same time beautiful act,
ever before attempted or accom-
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Population of Kendall and Mason
County.
terspersed with many other novel-
ties by America’s foremost lady
and gentlemen artists of the tent-
ed world.
Remember the Date.
Monday, September 27.
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At a Bargain.
A slightly used Studebaker 6,
ONE OF THE OLDEST AND STRONGEST
BANKS IN THE WEST.
Come right in.
Joseph Bros.
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Member
Texas Bankers’ Ass’a.
this time limit the Junction quota
has been used, the Schreiner do-
nation is at the disposal of the
building committee either in in-
stallments or in a lump sum.
Junction is certainly fortunate
in receiving so generous a gift
ami will undoubtedly avail it-
if you want the higest market price for your
Poultry, Eggs, Wax, Hides and
Grain.
For sale in any [quanity
Flour, Bran, Shorts, and Stock Salt.
Agent for Pennant Automobile Oils,
FELIX MAIER
Machineshop.
Dallas, Sept. 21. — The predic-
tion that Pat M. Neff, the Demo-
cratic nominee for Governor, will
poll less than 200,000 votes in
Gasoline and Kerosene.
R. S. KLETT
es the conditions under which
lions, leopards, tigers, bears,
horses, ponies, monkeys, dogs, in-
Member
American Bankers' Ass’n.
f
The board has had one appli- Capt. <'has. Schreiner of Kerr-
cation for an operation under ville presents the public schools
Amusement lovers, particular-
ly the kiddies, will welcome the
announcement of the coming of
The Backman-Tinsch Big Train-
ed Wild and Domestic Animal
Shows to Fredericksburg, Mon-
day, Sept. 27, for one day only.
The big water proof tent will
be pitched on the regular Show
Grounds. Every man, woman and
child in Fredericksburg and sur-
rounding country should avail
themselves of this opportunity to
witness this highly educational
exhibition of Wonderfully Train-
What’s in a Name
Sometimes nothing; often everything. It all de-
pends on the name and what it stands for.
We want our name to mean more and more to our custo-
mer*—that 8 the reason why we recommend such products
as Goodyear Tires.
Everybody knows what these tires are—
BANK OF FREDERICKSBURG
( UNINCORPORATED)
$35,000. Lack of space prevents
best Mr. Neff cannot poll moreplished by any other show in
than 200,000 votes in November America.
and if 50,000 Bailey democrats Many other new and novel
vote with us we will elect a Re acts have been added to the Back-
publican Governor, so it is putman-Tinsch Shows one of which
up to you to see that a full Re deserves especial mention, that of
publican vote is polled in your, Handsome Mike, the Marvelous
county and that a large number Roller Skating Bear, who skates
of former Democrats vote with, around the big elevated stage
YOUR MONEY IN THIS BANK
IS INSURED AGAINST ALL
LOSS BY ROBBERY OR FIRE.
, self of the opportunity offered.
Capt. Chas. Schreiner has for
years past undertaken several
Philip, general campaign
held a meet
seleeted A
ten -he eyes,, sweeten th. whole in good condition, for sale at
system. Nothing helps make a bargain, at
pretty face, winsome smile, as
Stockholders
TEMPI.E D. Smith, ADOLPH Gold,
Aubert KOENNECKF, MRS. Fred. Walter,
ELSA Walter.
the conditions of the gift of freeo
treatment for those in Kerr Co.
I
, us from reproducing the Eagle
article and we shall stipulate the
substance only. Junction is to
contribute, raise or obtain in any
way other than by taxation a
like amount, all of which money
($70,000) is to be used in build-
ing, erecting and constructing in
Junction a public school building
to be known as the Chas. Schrei-
ner High School. Capt. Schreiner
has deposited his donation in the
Chas. Schreiner Bank at Kerr-
ville and placed under a trustee-
ship. Junction has a time limit
of three years in which to se-
cure its quota of $35,000 and in
which time to construct and use
this fund upon the erection of a
public school building. If within
Temple D. Smith, President. Ad. Gold, Active Viee-Pres.
Alb. Koennecke, Cashier. Alex W. Henke, Asat-Camhier.
Lawrence Knopp, Asst-Cashier.
eluded only the nearest relatives
and a few friends of the bride
and groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Gotthard left on
the 4:30 o’clock train for San
Antonio, where they will reside.
Their many friends wish them
much success and happiness.—
Kerrville Mt Sun.
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Mason, 1668.
Needy and Unfortunate Can Get
manager of the Republican Cam-
paign in Texas, in a letter issued
to all County and Precinct party
officials. The Democratic nominee
in the recent run-off of primaries
polled only 264,000 votes,” the
statement says, “and included in
this vote at least 50,000 who vot-
ed for Neff in order to beat Bai-
ley. These voters as a rule will
f Junction with a donation of the general election in November
and support the Democratic no-
minee. The official records show
that in 1910 there were 360,000
votes cast in the primaries but
in the November general election
the nominee, Oscar B. Colquitt
received only 175,0000 votes. in
1012 the primary vote for Gover-
nor was 400,000 but the votes
cast for the Democratic nominee
in November was only 233,(MX).
In 1914 when James E. Ferguson
made his first race for Governor,
428,000 votes were cast in the
primary but the General election
vote was 229,000. In 1916 more
than 413,000 voters participated
in the primaries but only 285,-
000 voted for the Democratic
nominee in November. In 1918
678,000 votes were cast in the
primaries ami while 428,000 of
this number were male voters
and eligible to vote in November,
only 149,000 votes were east for
the present Governor in the gen-
eral election of 1918. The in-
vestigation was made at the in-
stigation of the Republican cam-
paign committe and it is under-
stood that they will use these
figures in combating the propa-
ganda of the Democrats that
those who participated in the pri-
maries are bound to vote in No-
vember.
will probably vote the third par-
ty ticket in November. At the
and Mrs. Bruno Schwethelm,
their daughter, Annie, was mar-
ried to William C. Gotthard of
Man Antonio. The wedding was
a very quiet one, but prettily and
tastefully appointed.
The ceremony took place in the
living room of the Schwethelm
home, which showed simple de-
corations of potted plants and
eut flowers. The only attend-
ants were a sister and brother
of the groom. Judge Lee Wal-
lace performed the ceremony in
his usual pleasing and impressive
manner.
The bride was attired in a
tailormade traveling suit of navy
blue velour with accessories to
match, and carried an arm bou-
quet of white roses and ferns
with bow of white maline.
The wedding ceremony was fol-
lowed by a dinner which was en-
joyed by the twenty-five or thir-
ty persons present. These in-
chairman and L
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dehreiner, selected by Capt Chas
Sehreiner for the control of his
gilt, the Kerrville Hospital Build
not vote in November. The land ed Lions; one of which actually
plank promised by Mr. Neff makes a balloon ascension, accom-
which was left out of the Demo- (panied by a beautiful young lady
cratic platform, induced at least trainer flying far into the lofty
25,000 socialists to vote for Mr.tpeaks of the mammoth canvas
Neff in the Democratic primaries ] and while the Beauty and the
and these votes will go to the Beast are enjoying their aerial
socialist party in November and (flight a beautiful display of fire
has a population of 1153 and
♦ Schreiner, I nder the above heading the
A Sehreiner, >1 unction Eagle of last week stat-
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Remove blackheads, soften
rough skin, clear the blood, brigh-
--------oqo — of a professional skater of the
Just arrived a carload John human type
Deer Disc and Sulky Plows with Space will not permit but
the latest improvements. See the slight mention of the many
newJohn Deer Pony Disc Plow, startling features to be presented
double or single, with a new le- , . 25 .. *' .
ver attachment for the rear by this mammoth collection of
wheel’ before buying elsewhere. Animals Actors consisting of
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Duck — Duck.
. , .1... . and Kerr County and Texas is,
8 ounze heavyweight Duck at
, . . ... indeed, fortunate in counting as
37c per yard, at Itf . ! . ... .
' The Daylight Store, its citizens such liberal men as
Capt. Schreiner.
of either Americans or Mexicans,
who are unable to pay for an
operation. The board is ready to
receive other applications of such
persons, and when made the pa-
tient will be properly cared for
in the hospital and the needed
operation performed by some of
the physicians of Kerrville.
This is certainly a most bene-
ficient gift on the part of ('apt.
Schreiner, the putting within
reach without cost to those in
need of an operation and unable
to have it done. Kerrville Mt.
Sun.
The Board of Trustees, com-
posed of Julius Real, Geo. Mor-
ris, A. C., G. F., and L. A.
us,” the statement says.
The Cash price per MESSKIT is $1.00
It you need furniture come and see our new
line, we are able to save you money.
GUS MALGHOW.
I KEDEKK KSII KI. ST AN DAI
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Neff Will Get 200,000 Votes Next BACKMAN = TINSCH
Austin, Sept. 22. An investi-
gation just completed of the elee-
tion records on file in the oflice
of the Secretary of State shows
that only about 50 per cent of
the voters who enter the demo-
cratic primaries in July go into
We hereby wish to announce that we run a
irst class
Blacksmith Shop
and also specialize in repairing and overhauling Auto-
mobiles. We want you to remember that we can save
you money on your repair work, besides all work is
guaranteed. We kindly invite you tc pay our shop a
visit.
Habermann Bros.
City Garage and Shop.
counties have a population
3vmi inU 2s1 Light Veta
39tf Oscar Krauskopf.
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• Wagon Sheets and Cotton
Picking Sacks. cheap at
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