Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 21, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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DnDIeKSEn24 STANDARD. FREDERICKSBURG. TEXAS
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erane not properly adjusted and from the skull.
CONTRIBUTED
Dist.
10,
polled
Alf itz eleeted.
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H. C. Maier and all Dealers.
FOR SALE!
Prec. 2
39
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Max H. Hopf, J. J.
a
bag, at
Mrs. Dickens
% Hitt & Davison Camp.
WE PROMISE TO SATISFY YOU AT THE LOWEST PRICE
WORKMANSHIP and PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED
See These Wonderful Bargains at
Men's Furnishers and Tailors.
Announcement.
Otto Kramer, Ad.
Sunday School in Thomas’ Park.
Diet-
(From last Week.
Aug. Rabke, Wm.
Texas.
Free
Grease always on hand.
32tf
Pr<
Felix
(From last Week.)
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FIRESTONE TIRES
Suit
battered '
yards dash junior boys. pie,
Reduction
Now
ice
30x3 Plain
$10.95
30x3 1-2 Non Skid $13.95
20 Per cent Reduction on all other Fab-
ric Tires and Tubes.
35
LOUIS KOTT & CO.
this week.
W. C.
20% OFF
Other Sizes In Proportion At
Louis Kott & Co
I
Special Sale
for a limited time only
X Co.
50
$12.00
$14.80
30x3
30x3:
Dean, and Mr. Ben F. Thomas of
Eckert, Lum Ricketson and Bud
Walton of Oxford went to the
Llano
Sunday
: Wilke
Lindig.
i being removed
The parents were
Ivan F. Smith,
Oxford, Texas.
most pleasant time and plenty
of fish.
Messrs. M. E. Self. Dock King,
Harry and Richard Hohmann, A.
Ottmers and H. Bartholemew of
San Antonio were fishing on the
Llano River Saturday. They came
home Sunday after having caught
Ranch in northern part of Gil-
lespi bounty, 825 acres, 35 acres
in cultivation, good Cedar Brake
on part of it, well watered and
hog proof fenced.
flood dwelling house and goat
nity Sunday afternoon.
The Girl Scouts and quite
I hereby wish to inform the public in gene-
ral that I have taken charge of the agency for
the GULF REFINING CO.
Ewald Hahne,
Jr.
I take this opportunity to solicit a share of
your patronage. Gas, Lubricating Oil, and Cup
a Willie Althaus,
Poultry Regulater, guaranteed by I with Mrs. Felix Maier on Thurs
Effective At Once On
UNITED STATES TIRES.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•
SOCIETY
Mrs. E. H. Riley.
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Eckert Locals.
Last Monday at one o’clock p.
m. Willow Cits was visited by a
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Eckert Locals.
Come in and let us display these
Special Fabrics for you.
shed. 39
Price $15.00 per acre.
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Commissioners Court.
Clemens Meyer, Alvin AL
case relay, Walton Smith
cake and ice cream.
Edesca Finest Made Io Measure Clothes
Guaranteed All Wool Suits
for the remarkably low price
of
$25 $30 $35
-0 Whitman's Candy always 4444444 4444444e
fresh and pure at Stucke’s ▲
Paul Stovall.
50 yards dash junior girls, pie,
Norma Icke.
Randolph Peril.
Prec. 19. — .Ino. Weinheimer,
Benno Stein, Alvin Oehler, Gus.
We inheimer.
cotton which was
Louis Heimann,
Win. < renwelge elected.
truck by a mad fraetured bones
Wittig, Emil
“Picnic and Barbecue
at
Knopp’s School
Saturday, May 21, 1921
given by Knopp s School.
IceCream, Cold Drinks, and other
refreshments will be served. Base-
ball and other games in the after-
noon. Big Entertainment at night
Everybody invited
The School Committee.
20 Save the Baby Chicks,
put Martins White Diarrhoea Re !
medy in their drinking water. |
For a spring tonic feed Martins
Leo Sultemeier of Sandy were
pleasant visitors in our commu-
of invited guests ce
Picnic and Barbecue
at the
ALBERT SCHOOL
guest at the home
a good w inheimer, Herm. Hahn, W. A J
Chas. Pape. Hy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bartholemew and
family of San Antonio were vi-
siting at Theo. Hohmann’s ranch
last week.
We understand that Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Hohmann and Mr. H.
Hohmann made a business trip to
the Alamo City Wednesday re-
turning Friday.
A fishing party- Air. and Mrs.
the recent hail storm.
Tuesday afternoon and night
we had a nice, slow rain which
will be very beneficial to the
plants that are just coming out
of the ground.
River Friday returning
Potato race junior boys.
of Mr. and number
brat ed
special election
FOUND.
a traveling bag on San An-
tonio road. Owner may re-
deem same by paying for
this ad and giving proper
description and contents of
Farmers of this community are
very busy planting gardens and
I hard storm which caused much
damage, particularly all of the
crops were destroyed. Prospects
man was taken to a hospital at we join them in their rejoicing
polled, Ennis and operated upon, several over the recovery of their son.
heavy rain, hail and wind storm.
The hail did great damage
Reporter.
Fred Hahn, Alf.
Lehmann, Louis
33 day afternoon of last week. The
• guests of honor were: Mrs. Hugo
Gus. Malchow, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Thomas, Mr. Teague and son, Welge.
Prec. 6.
II. W underlich.
Saturday and Sunday.
Messrs. Raymond Smith
PDoss,
The Kaffee Kraenzehen met
riously injured. The injured ailed to his bedside by wire and
Bakery and Confectionery. 31 tf
13 votes
ected.
10 votes
Free. 5.
Sauer, ('has.
Scout Alice Stovall’s Jost,
Alf. Schmidt. Ad. I
T. Henke, Hugo
In order to be clos-
er to my place of business I
have decided to sell my home
in Fredericksburg. For par-
ticular* set
INO, W.HALL
Prec. 12.
and 1 ’ • Schneider,
Ad. Dearing.
I list No 21 15 vot es polled, I
"aExtra Trousers Free!
Rogers, Chas. Lang, Fred Gam-
menthaler
18. — W. 11. Stevens,
Maurer, J. M. Stevens,
W. Hohmann a can of roast.
Married men's race, J W . Tho-
mas, 1.. dozen Cigars .
were never better for
crop. Corn leaves were
Extra Trousers Free
Adam Metzger, Otto Lochte, Alf.
C. Heimann.
Prec. 8. — Ben F. Riley, Wm.
Land, Alb. Rusche, Arthur Babke.
Prec. 9. — Walter Pressler, Ar-
thur Schlaudt, Chas. L. Young,
Alb. Immel.
Prec. 10. — Ad. Weinheimer,
Ott C Lindig, Louis Brodie,
plenty of fish. Willie Burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock King of I ,vv 11. T: K. fair, Alt.
Prairie Mt. were visiting at Self’s Weber, Aug. Rischner, Aug. Lott.
a. m. They report
destroyed by
‘ the
eighteenth anniversary after
Notice.
I am teaching Art, in water
colors, oil, and china, at John
Lewis’s residence.
Samples of my work can be
seen at A. Walter’s Jewelery Store.
Prices very reasonable
ELSIE HENDERSON.
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For Sale.
For sale cheap, a Deering
grain reaper in first class
condition.
Will also pasture cattle or
sheep. For particulars see
or phone
WILLIE BAETHGE
barbecue and picnic Saturday.
A large crowd was present and
seemed to enjoy the various
stunts and athletic events.
Those winning prizes in the
events were:
Married ladies race, Mrs. O.
Prec. 20.
Hopf, Max
Priess.
Free. 21.
Koeppen of Denison, Miss Elise
Lungkwitz, and Miss Julia Estill.
Delieious refreshments of coffee
ami cake were served.
Mr. Walter Kleinknecht of Ok-
lahoma City is visiting at the
home of his parent’s, Rev. and
Mrs. Kleinknecht. Mr. Klein-
knecht will be a guest at the
Commencement Exercises of the
class of 1921 of the Fredericks-
burg High School of which his
brother Stephen is a member.
Mrs. Felix Chevaliar and
daughter Lorine of Taylor are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Staffers.
Mrs. Hilmar Klaerner and
daughter Gladys of San Antonio
are guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. August Cameron.
Mr. and Mi's. Koeppen of Deni-
son are greeting old friends in
Fredericksburg.
Miss Anita Riley honored Miss
Louise Toepperwein with a party
on Saturday evening of last week.
An interesting arrangement of
games proved the entertainment
for the evening. Delicious re-
freshments of cake and punch
were served to the following:
Louise Toepperwein, the honoree,
Theresa Walter, Martha Wagner,
Nora Cameron. Emil Walter, trk,
Nimitz ,and Henry and Hubert
Mol berg.
Miss Louise Toepperwein is a
Dist No. |ij, 8 votes
into threads and the stalks were
so battered up by hail that there
is no chance for it to make. Cot-
ton, small grain, and vegetables
are gone. This is the most de-
structive storm that has ever
passed through this vicinity.
Many farmers will plant cotton
and cane, but it is entirely too
late for small grain.
Quite a number of Willow City
people attended the celebration
at Fredericksburg Monday and
Tuesday, they report a good time.
Mr. Holmes Moss, was in Wil-
low City on business Monday of
the school closing, programs F ri- to pass too quickly,
day ami Saturday night, with
1921 (tour amendments tb the
Texas Constitution) as follows:
Free. 1. Max J. Bierschwale,
Ad. Meckel, Ad. Bonn, Louis
Knopp.
Wm. F. Jordan,
Prec. 7.
bertha l.
Free. 15.
' Lunch consisting of sandwiches, Lucas, Max
1 broiled ham, sausage, dressed; rich,
eggs, cakes, and pies was serv- Prec lb.
All Eckert has been celebrating ed. Various games and a study! Henke, •1 Ewald Schmidt, I elix
the past few days first it was of wild flowers caused the timePfiester.
Free. 13. Hy. Duecker, Otto
A. W. STAHL,
Y NOTICE
A. W. Kothe, W.
SAENGER & OCHS.
17. — Robt. Merz. Hy.
Lee H. Jacoby, Andrew !
cream, Clayton Renick.
Potato race junior girls, unfin-
ished.
Sack race junior boys, twenty-
five cents, Lonnie •Johanson.
A number of seniors whose
names we did not get won prizes.
Knopp School and Eckert play-
ed a very interesting game of
basket ball.
Mr. Joe Stein, the lumber man
of Fredericksburg was in our
midst and made many friends by
‘setting ’em up' to the school.
Miss Bessie Lee came home for
the school closing also to be pre-
sent at the celebration of the 75.
anniversary of the founding of
Fredericksburg.
Mr. S. B. Evans, Misses Brown,
Bettie ami Lot ye Thomas spent a
very pleasant evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sagebiel
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1*. Horlen
were visiting at Mr. and Mrs. I.
W. Lee’s Sunday afternoon.
Prof, and Mrs. Hornsby and
Miss Lola Smith visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bennie Thomas Saturday
and Sunday.
Miss Brown left for her home,
at Stockdale, Wednesday.
Miss Bessie Lee returned to
San Antonio to"resume her duties
Wednesday. i J
Monday afternoon Eckert and
ibiaih mi iMial
le_ Free. 14. — Chas. Houy, Aug.
NOTICE!
All partiesowing us please
call at our office to make
some arrangements to settle
their accounts.
If not able to pay in full,
please make monthly pay-
ments. Respectfully
KEIDEL BROS.
Court meets with all members
present on May 9th and adjourns
until Thursday, May 12th in ho-
nor of the 75th anniversary cele-
bration of the founding of Fre-
dericksburg.
On Thursday the court examin-
ed and approved report of Trea-
surer Alb. J. Schmidt. The de-
tailed report of the Bank of Fre-
dericksburg was approved. Coun-
ty Clerk Alb. E. Klett’s monthly
report was approved. Commis-
sions due Alb. J. Schmidt allow-
ed. Monthly reports of Collec-
tor Aug. M. Jung, Judge A. H.
Kneese, Sheriff Alf. J. Petmecky
anti Justice of the Peace A. B.
Lange approved.
Returns of schoof trustee elec-
tionsrheld May 7th declared as
followM uw
Saturday, May 21. 1921
Barbecue, Ice Cream, and
Cold Drinks will be served.
An interesting Program in
the afternoon and also at
night. Good Music provided
for. Everybody welcome
The Trustees.
Reporter.
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Willow City Items.
Wiemers.
Quarterly report of Henke
Bros and Richard Henke was
examined and approved.
In the matter of a writ of in-
junction against M. M. Craven,
contractor, and the Commission-
ers Court of Gillespie County.
Texas, pending in the District
Cour of Harris County. Texas
restraining the Commissioners
Court of Gillespie County from
allowing the monthly estimate of
M. M. (’raven for work done on
Highway No. 9, the county judge
was authorized to employ the ne-
cessary legal counsel to represent
and protect the interests of this
county.
Petition of A. W. C. Kneese et
al for a new road connecting the
Fredericksburg - Harper - Junc-
tion City road to the Fredericks-
burg - Tivydale - Petersburg
road was continued until next re-
gular session of court.
Monthly and quarterly salaries
of county officials allowed and
per diem allowance of court mem-
bers made.
Monthly estimate of contractor
B S Davison approved and est i-
mate thereon allowed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmidt-
zinsky, and daughter Mrs. Aug
Fritz., have returned from Ennis
Texas and report that their son
Felix Sehmidtzinsky is recover-
ing aieely. Saturday two weeks
ago, Mr. Sehmidtzinsky. while on
duty as a fireman on the H. 4
. T C. running between Denison
Jno. Staudt, Harry Jordan, Felix
Fuhrmann.
Prec. 3 Aug. Krieger, Felix
Jenschke, Benno Luckenbach, Alf.
Metzger.
Prec. 1. .— Fred Koennecke,
Fred Hannemann, Helmuth Ott-
mers, Arthur Jung. .
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Dietel, William. Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 21, 1921, newspaper, May 21, 1921; Fredericksburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1418392/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .