Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 21, 1921 Page: 8 of 8
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FREDERICKSBURG STANDARD. FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS
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Giants Win Opener.
VITAL STATISTICS.
JUST RECEIVED
Marriage Licenses
Put Your Feet in These Shoes
And Walk Away W ith
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Get our price
Good pitching featured'the game.
on Sugar
on Sugar
May 2. a son to .Mr. and Mrs.
G. Eckert.
before you buy
before you buy
Special This Week $3.50 Ip
Why pay more?
Are
You
Both Phones
AB. K. H. O A. E.
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Martin 175
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GOING
HUNTING
W. E. KNOCHE
R. BERNHARD
HIKING
FISHING
CAMPING
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With all its grandeur, the
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cent celebration carried an air of
Green and Eugenia Braden.
llollmig, P
$7.50 l p
Si MMARY 3-base hits; Lan-
Hanover, Germany.
dinning
ferns oleanders, and green
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Braunfels and thei.it to Frede-
Twine
Twine
reasonable price, at
35tf
Oehler Bros.
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On July 4. of this year the couple and th. h stess:
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DUCKIE. THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
By Charles Sughroe
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and three children. Henry being
the your gest, sailed for America
Totals
Giants
4 0 12 10
4 0 1 3 0 0
4 0 0 3 1 1
4 0 10 10
4 0 0 2 0 0
4 0 1 5 0 0
3 10 0 10
0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 2 0 1
3 0 0 7 0 0
A pair of the genuine
Weyenberg Shoes for
Service, made of real
leather, heavy oak soles,
full grain inner soles.
An ideal work shoe, and
fine for wet weather.
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We carry one of the most complete lines of groceries
in the city, your telephone orders will be taken care of.
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REMEMBER WMO
IWNENTED TRPE ‘A
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wool.
Totals
Score by Innings:
Blanco
Giants
('has. Johansen.
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. The deceased attained the ripe Owner may redeem same by pay-
age of KO years .2 months. and ing; this ad at Gus Malchow’s
April 12.—Hy. Carl Filter, ag-
ed GO years, 1 month, 7 days.
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A filling station is being erect-
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The parents
decorated
celebration that one of the pio-, Lucille Green and Eugenia Bra-
May 3.- a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Klein.
May 3.—a son to Mr. and Mrs.
Kurt Pressler. •
May 4. a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Lange.
May 5.—a son to Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Friedrich.
May 6.—a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Eug. Schmidt.
May 9.—a son to Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Williford.
May 12.—a daughter to Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. A. Rinehart.
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Death Report.
FOUND
A watch fob on Main Street
$
Quality Cash Grocery
“As near as your telephone”
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Umpires: West and Althaus.
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Advantages of Good Roads.
at the grave.
a liargain
Stehling Bros.
Men’s Furnishers and tailors.
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neers, who had been present at
the celebration and who wanted
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April 27. a daughter to Mr.
first w ife.
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In the District Court of the
United States for the Western
District of Texas. At Austin.
That Should Be in the First Lesson
or any other place where a good,
strong hoot is required?
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Births Recorded.
ed aside revealing a
Miss Ella Holekamp of Com-
fort is visiting the family of the
editor.
Monaren Oil Co. on
Lee was safe on an attempted sa
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REMEWSER
are his wife,
grandchildren,
re. grandchildren.
Peter's Opera
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35tf iroads.
well driller from Brady had a
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second time to a
gam • 1 Bunco in which Clarence
Probst won first prize, and Berry
Copenhaver the booby. After the
firs* outing, fanned nine and al-
lowed only four scattered hits.
The locals will meet the Llano
team at the Fair Gruonds Sun-
day. Come out and help us win
this game. The Giants are show-
ing up real well and will be hard
to beat after they get started.
The Score:
Blanco
Mr
Away Shortly Alter
Celebration.
May 1. a daughter to Mr. and
A new supply of Hearts Delight Flour, the best that
money can buy, absolutly guaranteed, get the price. We
are able to supply you with brown rice recently advocated
by health talks.
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ami 4 ; double plays: Lee to Langer-
table l ns to Lochte; struck out: By
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shipment <>f material for drilling
Surviving
children, 14
Antonio. They found it cheaper
years ago. Ilie mother died in , ti . ’. . ■ i
1970 the prize nnose present erei to transport this material on a
Misses Lucille Green, Eugenia truck than to have it shipped by
Mr. Schlueter was married l r Bradel Else Schoenewolf, Abbie rail A four ton truck was used
A good quality Binder Twine at a
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beautifully
room. The
SAN, WOWRENAMAMIHG \
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m-r, Wier, West, Langerhans 2,
S i ellhase 2; sacrifice hits: Lee.
in I Mo Landing at Indianola,
the family New
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Konzack officiating.
sa
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ricksburg, arm g in the fall of
1846. The fathe r died here soon
a oil w, i coming out of San
to join in the parade and was but good time. Among these was a
family lived at Cave Creek for
the greater part of their life.
Twelve years ago they retired
from the farm and moved to Fre-
dericksburg.
white erepe paper. The
This Weyenberg Boot is just what you ought
to have. It’s made especially strong with two
full waterproof soles. It looks good and fits well.
Special at
30 2 4 27 11 5
llollmig for the locals, on hisw. G.
was safe on an error by Fulcher. and Mrs. Arthur Lange.
August Marschall was born
Nov 20, 1858 in our county He
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sadness A fru id remarked to Party in Honor of Misses Lucille
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den. Many preparations were
made to show each guest a jolly
19 days. His remains were laid Store
The advantages of good roads
wAs born to tiem and he died in
infanev.
Since moving to town Mr Mar
s r . was active as a carpenter
Several weeks ago he suffered a
stroke of apoplexy, to which he
succombed on May 11th at the
age of 62 years, 5 months, and 21
days His remains were laid to
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on June 18 at
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me that day, this is really sad,
because it will not be long before
some of thes oldest settlers will Miss Vera Schoenewolf gave
conclude their worldly journey. an elaborate farewell party last .. .
And it was not a week after the Saturday night, honoring Misses Probst, cf
room was decorated with white Sehellhase; innings pitched: By
and pi k sweet peas, daisies. West 7. Buckner 1 ; hits off West
truck. From there on the road
condition made it necessary to
unload two tons and return later
for this part of the material.
Thus the highway having been
completed for 3/5 of the distance
to Brady. made the cost of haul-
ing 6 tons for this distance not
any higher than the cost of haul-
ing 4 tons over the remaining
2 5 of the distance over ordinary
rest at the city cemetery on
I hursday of last week. Rev.
Koerner officiating. The church
choir and the Gesangverein Con-
cordia .in both of which he was
an active member, sang several
beautiful songs at the house and
and 15 great
Langerhans, 2b
S. hellhase. e
Klaerne r, rf
Miss Clara Weber and
Alex Priess.
bune game the doors were push- gerhans stolen bases: C. Buek-
u- ! oi-te < r rer lot
laer h's < onf dio-,
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Miss \nna Welk has received
from the State Board of Nurse
Examiners a certificate of a re-
gistered nurse for Texas.
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Mr. and Mrs Carl von Sputter
were visiting the family of Mrs.
Dr. Eva Beet ley. Mr. Seutter is
a leading architect of San Anto-
nio.
was de rated in the same colors West 7, Holmig 9-. left on bases:
and flowers only decorated kew- Blanco 5. Giants 4: Time of
after the arrival of the family. pies and apkins, made up in Game: 1 :50.
ships and hats made the table tit j
As main others the boy had to!. • , 1 ,
• the occasion. ( ake, punch, and
undergo mam hardships. As a ,v1
, ‘ ., ice-cream were served. Lach
youth he participated in the Civil . . . .
• . , guest was asked to give a toast
war. in the Confederate ranks. . . . 1 . . . . . , .1
. .. , to the honorees. Alter the re- were clearly demonstrated the
HI was ma Miss I > , , .
- • s sen othe day by the following. A
thea Jacoby Aug Is. hot. Two . . . .. . n
• ” to fill out their Life s Dreams,
children were born to this mar- . .. . .
... Jlany beautilul books were pre-
riage, Mm. Sehlueter and, Mm sented of which Myrtle M ,w
Mrs. Aug. Behrens, who died four „ and Clarenee Probst r ceived
The mother died in .
the prize.
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Ilie i ount> Fangerbund wilt ।
celebrate its annual Saengerfest
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
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4 1 0 14 0 0
3 1 (» 1 3 2
3 0 2 1 2 1
3 0 0 10 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0
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would have been married fifty Probst. Louis Moritz, Chester
years. Five children were born Leyendecker, Emil Blanchard,
to this union: August, Emil, and Fred Mathisen. Victor Schoene-
Alfred, and Mesdames Emma wolf, Hubert Reichenau, and
Tatseh and Alwine Enderlin. The Berry Copenhaver.
Yancey. 2b
Wagner, cf
Buckner, G. 3b
Buckner, C. rf-p
Wier, if
Garrett, 1b
West, p
Cage. W. rf
! Fulcher, ss
Cage. C. c
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The Giants defeated the Blanco
baseball team on the local dia-
mond on Monday by a seore of 2
to 1, ami thus got away with a
good start for the season. Blanco
scored first in the third inning
and there was no scoring until,
the seventh inning when Lochte
Flour! Flour! Get our price
crifice and Langerhans tripled Mrs.
sending both runners across.
in the matte rof Henke & Hirsch
et al, Bankrupts.
In Bankruptcy No "27
To the Creditors of Henke &
Hirsch, a partnership and of
Alfred Henke and Henry Hirsch,
all of the town of Fredericksburg
of the County of Gillespie in the
District aforesaid, bankrupts:
Notice is hereby given that on
the 17th day' • f May. A. D. 1921,
the said Henke & Hirsch, a part-
nership. and the said Alfred
Henke and Henry Hirsch, indi-
vidualiy. were duly adjudged
bankrupts. and that the first
meeting of their creditors will
be held at my office in Austin.
Texas, on the 1st day of June,
A. D. 1921. at 10 o’clock A. M..
at which time the said creditors
may attend, prove their claims,
appoint a trustee, examine the
bankrupts ami transact such
other busine ss as may properly
come before said meeting.
Austin, Texas. May 18th, 1912.
D. K Woodward, Jr.,
Hy F A Schiueter Passes|to rest at the city cemetery, Rev.
Referee in Bankruptcy. । Mrs. Frist Ze: ner. Only one son
sister of his Let Carter, Esther Reichenau. | to haul the load weighing six
Miss Lisette Jacoby Hettye Ludwig. Myrtle Mathisen, । tons. Over that part of the high-
of this year the coupleland the hostess: Messrs. < larence way which is completed the full
load was easily carried by the
prevented by his infirmaties, pass-
ed away last S 1 day
ity F A S i lueter was born
Feb 27. 1841 in Lauke stadt.
received his education here and
lived her in Gillespie County
tile life of a useful, honored, and
respected citizen.
On Sept. 2s. 1881 he was mar-
ried to Miss Mathilda Dannen-
berg. The family lived on a
farm near Fredericksburg until
1906, when they moved to town.
Besides the stricken wife there
ate three daughters surviving:
Elma, Mrs. Eddie Jordan; Olga,
Mrs. Otto Zen ier. and Bertha.
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .