Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 16, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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FREDERICKSBURG STANDARD WRFDKRICKSBURG. TEXAS
8
Pink Boll Worn Should be Guard- Flames Cause Death of Nine Year
SOUR STOMACH
ed Against.
Old Girl.
Wanted!
INDIGESTION
$
Knopp & Metzger
LAXCARIN
This latter institution will be in
in-
——00
For sale at all Drug Stores.
RICHARD HENKE
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At Bargain Prices
OOL
F.W. MAIER.
idain Str.
Teachers.
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Otto Schneider
Peter Schneider
rresh Groceries
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$
Texas
ce
2
(Junction Eagle.)
and
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13.95
30x31 Non Skid
$7.00
30x3 Rib Tread
4tf
ler prevented it from breaking
On the other
school positions.
tethered to the bank with a rope.
Mrs. S. A. Moore
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OFFICE HOURS:
We will make it a strict rule to
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1 trei y
nous
and
able
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pon-
sible
once.
internal
buildings
ies a
Lily
pro-
Rol-
49tt
ills
w ith
6000 mile guarantee
Retreaded Casings
Strict attention paid to all matter* entrusted
to our,care.
and
each
, and
Kodak Finishing
for rush orders and good
service, address
uphold the above hours for visit-
' ors.
accept positions
cipals.
Many teachers
n
vi
ork
40
«.
Capital Stock Paid in.....
Surplus............ .....
Individual Responsibility..
For Sale!
My farm on Flat
Creek, for informa-
tion apply to
PACK MORRISEY,
BUY NOW
Prices Real Low
30x3 Plain Firestone $10.96
Mutton, Sausage,
Veal, Etc.
Phone ho. 42.
Can the United States
Economize?
Turkeys, Chickens, Eggs, Wax,
Cream 26c per lb.
V
JAN ANTONIO
ache, bad liver, indigestion, and all
S ether troubles that are the result of
• torpid liver.
“I have known and used it for years.
Members
Tezac Bankers' Association.
Members
American Bankers’ Associatton,
Open at 8:30 a. m
i
Citizens Bank
(UNINCORPORATED)
FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS.
Recommended by a Tennessee
Grocer for Trouble* Re-
railing from Torpid
Liver.
Respectfully,
LAMBERT’S SANITARRIUM,
Mr* M B Harris, Supt.
PROMPT DELIVERY
Telephone No 55
Hotel Spahn
Centrally located.
The comfortable Resort of
Families and Traveling Men.
230 E. Commerce
San Antonio, Texas.
We keep at all times a first class line of Fresh,
Fancy and Staple Groceries, and sell them at a
reasonable price.
....$ 30,000.00
.... 5.000.0
.... 150,000,00
ways spent. Attacks on the pork
’ 3
A garden.
A hoe.
A willingness to use it.
That’s all.
Game?
keeps off flies More for your
money and your money back if
SCHNEIDER PRODUCE CO.
PHONE No. 152.
‘Blanco,
are now being
during the summer months, but
it is said to be even more notice-
able during the present year. Stu-
dents in the University Summer
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don’t believe I could get along without will soon be functioning, and
it I take it for sour stomach, head- there will be in addition a gene-
involved, no money to hand over,
no bitter medicine to pucker the
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NOTICE-
We hereby wish to inform the
done but the efforts were unsuc-
cessful. About midnight Sunday,
her sufferings ended and her
soul passed into realms of eternal
___nn V_____
Fredericksburg, Tex l
University Committe Places Many
j for teachers and in the list of ap-
plicants since the Techers Ap-
pointment Committe was estab-
lishel in 1912 for the benefit of
' the Budget, has outlined his ideas
Last Nashville, Tenn.— The effto- of economy to all of the execu-
lency of Thedford’s Black-Draught, the live heads of the government in
Safe Deposit Boxes for Use of the Public at
Moderate Rate*.
not satisfied. Guaranteed by all
Dealer* 51
s
University students. During last
year there were 1481 calls for1
... public that from now on visitors
teachers ... comparison with 31 may call at the hospital at 9 A.
.all. for the ■ M . at 3 P. M, and at 7 P M.
All visitors please make their
2 Martin s Screw Worm visits as short as possible.
Killer kills worms with one ap- We will make it
a strict rule to
hand there are many candidates
fow college positions among the
situation and the question of dis-
armament is inseparable from the
desired end for ecenomy and
smaller taxes
■
of the executive
People living in town
We are paying a Cash Top Price for
Turkeys, Chickens, Eggs, Butter,
Wax, Tallow, etc.
We also sell all kinds of Feed, and Chicken feed.
plication. Heals wounds and
improvement, and the reduction
[ of Government forces of clerks
by hundreds of thousands, will
not make any particular showing
tern full of oil will burn for two
nights and that the tubs may be
shifted to new positions each day.
He says that after the fourth
night he could find no weevils in
the cotton and that none were
found in the tubs in the morn-
ings. He will keep the tubs set.
however, for several days on ac-
count of new weevils hutching in
the sqaares.- Brady Sentinel
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GOOD MEDICINE
move in tl * interest of economy
in Government. But economy of
supplied positions by the commit
tee, and there is a more normal
supply of teachers than at any
time since the war. Miss Dozier
says. This work is always heavy
Up-Town Meat Markel
HENKE BROS, Prop.
Fresh Beef, Pork,
ral accounting office independent last fall found that the damage wrapped in flames by the explo-
establishment.1 done by this pest averaged 50 sion of the fumes and was burn-
On Saturday a man who was
fishing in the Guadalupe river
just above Comfort caught a cat-
fish which weighed sixty-two
BUTCHER.
Fresh Beef, Mutton
Pork, Sausage
and Veal.
are increasing year by year. For
Charles G. Dawes, Director of
to reduce expenditures at Dr W. B. Hunter, member of the । was rushed to the Brady sani-
without waiting for the Federal Horticultural Board, with tarium where everything human-
! ly possible to save her life was
grees (all the campers in the neighbor-
There has been a gradual in . hood, and many pounds of its
crease in the number ofcalU meat were canned by Otto Wille.
Comfort News.
acres of cotton in which the wee-
vils were working badly. He
poured four tubs about one third
full of water and placed them in
different parts of the patch and
hung over them each night a
lighted lantern, the weevils along
with other pests attracted by the
light fell into the water and were
drowned. He says that the plan
headquarters at Houston.
Because the pink boll worm
may be carried in cotton seed it
is not necessarily confined to cer-
tain areas. It may break out
and can and do highly recommend it effect an arm of the legislative
to every one. I won t go to bed with- branch with a purpose to check
out it in the house. It will do all it „ ... mt, ,
claims to do. I can’t say enough ro» up on all expenditures. I he " on-
H." 1 roller General will serve tor fit-
Many other men and women through- teen years and can be removed
out the country have found Black- only by Congress.
Draught just as Mr Parsons describes . . .
—valuable tn regulating the liver to The new budget is being writ-
its normal functions, and in cleansing ten about by everybody. It com-
the bowels of impurities. es into existence in a very noisy
Thedford’s Black Draught liver medi- manner it rattles like an old
’ figure as you will that is where
most of the public money is al-
percent of the yield and in ex-
treme cases 80 per cent of the
crop was destroyed.
Damage to the Texas crop within
the next five years will approxi-
mate $75,000,000 a year, accord-
ing to Dr. Hunter and it will cost
from a million to a million and
a half dollars to eradicate the
pink boll worm in Texas.
He states that it has been de-
finitely proven that the pink boll
worm can be eradicated by a
I expression appli ed to
| w aterw ay ami public
Austin, Texas, July 12.—More
men than usual are applying for
positions as teachers, according
to Miss Miriam Dozier, secretary
of the Teachers Appointment
Committe of the University of
Texas, although women are still
in the majority among the appli-
cants. She states that there are
now on the list of available appli-
cants names of men who would
make good high school superin-
tendents and principals, as well
as the names of those who would
Fredericksburg, Texas
Phone No. 76J
Woney must accompany all order*.
they worm does not exist. [ Our good friend, v C Miller,
Il is planned that the farmers of the Voca community was in
shall receive full compensation saturday and stated that he had
for such losses as may be sufter-been very successful in ridding
ed under the non-cotton plan ofhis cutton of boll weevil, and on i
eradication. It is expected thatJ account of his success we pass the
one third of the expense of era-I plan along to our readers so that
dication will be borne by the Na- they may try it. Mr. Miller stat-
tional Government and 2/3 by ed that he had a patch of eighi
the State.
There are two sections in the
State now suffering from the
ravages, one in south Texas con-
sisting of Jefferson, Harris. Gal-
veston. Liberty and Brazos Coun-
ties and the other in west Texas
consisting of El Paso, Hudspeth,
Pecos, Ward and Reeves.
The Central Pink Boll Worm
Committee representing 17 States
commercial ami agricultural or-
ganizations has appointed a sub-
committee to assist in the forma-
tion of a law and a plan for ex-
termination. Following is a per-
sonnel of the committee: J. W.
Jarrell, Houston; A. P. Gordon.
Pierce; W. L. Stalling, Houston,
and C. M. Bassett ,El Paso.
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A 62 Pound Catfish
in economy. The international
one have been caught here before,
but when we explain that this
sixty-two pounder was caught on
an ordinary silk line with rod
and reel. the achievement be-
comes noteworthy. The fisher-
man whose hook was taken by
this monster fish, “played’’ it
successfully for an hour, and, in
any real consequence is impos-
sible as long as the extent of ar-
happiness.
The accident occurred Satur-
due 1s the original and Eenuine I car and chugs like a motorcyele.
Accept no imitation* or substitutes, ,
Always ask for Thedford's. E9 Undoubtedl> the budget is a
is inexpensive in that one lan-
as village prin-
I Good delivery wagon with a heavy
single Harness at $50.00.
I Good Saddle at $25.00 at
three years non cotton zone such voca Farmer Finds a Sure Way
as was put into effect in the sec- to Exterminate Boll Weevil
tion around Hearn and where at ‘ pest
the present time the pink bol j
sion which returned from Mexico empty gasoline Bink. She was
working in stores and offices are
apt to experience a sluggish feel-
ing these warm days.
The excessive heat reduces
their vitality and a lack of pro-
per exercise keeps it down.
Mopping off streams of flow-
ing prespiration from their noble
brows keeps their right arms in
excellent condition, but the re-
mainder of their bodies lag be-
hind.
But there is a remedy, a most
excellent one.
There is no doctor or druggist
---- full explanation of the Presi- entire State within from three to tai to Dutt ie, nine y ear old daugh-
Thedford’s Black -Draught Highly dent’s economy program, and five years unless something is done ter of Mr and Mrs. U. B. Byrd,
- - - - — they agreed to du everything pos to check its spread, according to living west of Rochelle. The girl
30x32 Rib I read or Non Skid 8.50
bend us your vulcanizing because
our prices are no greater than will
pay for inferior w rk.
JHE TIRE BUlLDER) dents in the University summer spite or the stifr fight which the
pHone „y",52,, east Normal and Summer School hax fish put up, the experienced ang-
CROCKETT 7974*» cOHMENCE st enrolled with the committee on
teachers, and then' are man) ap his line or rod, and finally tired
plicants with second-grade certi it out so that it coud be pulled
grates who would fit into rural ashore by the gills. It was then
The gentle purgative is usea in this
treatment of Constipation, also a Tonic
and Stimulant to Intestinal Tract. LAX
CARIN is recommended by most eminent
physicians as a Laxative and Blood
Purifier for all Liver and Stomach dis-
orders.
Used for Colds, Grippe, Cola in The
Chest, Dizziness, Headache and Bilious-
ness.
submission of a new budget.
genuine, herb, liver medicine, is Washington. Dawes carries eon-1 hundreds of miles from the point
EoucbdorothlzM.".Pasonu vietion, and the Bureau of the of original infestation, aecording .... .................... ...
doubt the best liver medicine, and I Budget, which he is organizing, I to the doctor. day morning when the little girl
The Pink Boll Worm Commis-dropped a blazing match in an
pounds.
Fish nearly aa large as this!
OSCAR KRAUSKOPF, rm SIS. A. VANDER STUCKES. Vice-Pres
WM. BIERSCHWALE, Cashler
maments increase, just as
barrel.” which is a crudity in
ed about the limbs and body.
Funeral services were conduct-
ed from the family residence
Monday afternoon by Rev.
Richardson, of Brownwood.
Beides her parents, little Dottie
is survived by five brothers ami
sisters and the sympathy of the
community is extended to the
grief-stricken relatives in this
time of their sorrow.—Brady Sen-
tinel.
and remained alive and in good
condition until Monday morning, beauty from your elassie featur-
gradnates with Master of Art de when it was killed and served toes.
We pay the highest market price. 4tf
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3 WANTED One thousand
customers to trade with E. Hei-
neke's new Grocery. Please don’t
all come at once. Phone me. Free
delivery.
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r WANTED:Boy to deliver
Groceries for E. Heineke, Grocer.
Must know the city.
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bap Calico all colon at 8 1/3
per yard, at
SCHROEDER BROS
O— Close at 4. p m.
The other day the members of Dallas, l< xas. Jul) 12. The Burns received in a gasoline ex- |
the P'resident's Cabinet heard a pink bull worm will cover the plosion last Saturday proved la
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