Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1921 Page: 10 of 10
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FREDERICKSBURG STANDARD. FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS
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THE HAT OF UNEXAMPLED SMARTNESS
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W. E. KNOCHE
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Soft Hats $3.00 to $7.00
STEHLING BROS.
Ed. Peter
Everybody welcome
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Gasoline and Lubricating
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Picture Show
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to find
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Friday Night, Sept. 30th
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Totals
m. to arrange
Saturday Night, Oct. 1.
Sunday Night, Oct. 2nd.
utterly destroy the bond market biles were stolen from the streets
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served them so well and which
serve
in
the need of a low interest and
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Also a Century Comedy In “Stuffed
Lions”
charging the grand jury Judge
MeLean stated that our laws are
joyed till
| afternoon.
Alfred
Jordan.
The
Last Sunday a large number
of friends assembled at the home
A 7 Reel Production, consists of
an all Star Cast.
McCrary Fish and
Poultry Co., Inc.
The
in the
this and
supplying
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program for Armistice Day.
The following committees were
evi-
war
KLAERNER’S
Opera House
finance the purchase of lands and
to make improvements.
This bank has closed loans to
15,000 Texas farmers in the total
Federal Training Co.
AB R. IL (). A E
M. 11 Gossett, President, Federal
Land Bank of Houston.
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We have an expert
Horseshoer,
give us a trial, satisfac-
tion guaranteed.
Armistice Day to be Celebrated
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For service and prompt
deliveries.
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Grand Jury Reconvened.
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Federal Land Bank Loans.
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thods of the Farm Loan Act, the day night at 8 p
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depression, tin1 officers of the Fe-
deral Land Bank are confident
the borrowing farmers will con
tinue at whatever financial sacri-
average interest rate pay both in
terest and principal.
It is very gratifying in these
meeting promptly their semi-an-
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Bankhead, rf
Curry, ss
Loyd. 3b
Yates, 11)
Walker, p
Camonn, ef
rhompson, e
.May me, 2b
Peterson, If
getting immediate action in all.
cases of law transgressors. This
course has been followed in all
counties and dieserves io he high
Iv commended.
der the Texas Homestead Law.times of financial str
an investigation into this
runs.
first blood
Neffendorf, and Ruben
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Try a sack of the
famous Capitol Qua-
lity Flour — guaran-
teed in every res-
pect.
A Fox Special Feature in
“SKIRTS ”
other gem rations
&
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5 2r1 1a
Enid Bennett In
“FALSE ROAD"
PICTURE SHOW
at
PETER’S
■ Opera House •
Sunday Night, Oct. 2nd.
DOROTHY DALTON and HOWARD
HICKMAN In
“The Jungle Child”
Also a Comedy
QUALITY
CASH GROCERY
“As near as your telephone
general meeting of the
Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, and
Auto Repairing.
ment. Farmers now realize that
they cannot afford to jeopardize
the financial integrity of the Sy-
stem by default in prompt pay-
ments.-From Southland Farm-
protected will
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The executive committee Louis
Jordan Post, American Legion
organization which could no long- dence having developed to
er function for lack of funds. rant
in the latter case, the eligible
farmer must own unincumbered
land in excess of 200 acres un-
precedent set up by himself of
Congress enacted this law which
makes it possible, by pooling
their securities (farm loans) to
Unlimited assortments—limited prices!
Our own selected qualities and styles.
Every Hat made expressly for us to our
private specifications, not “standardized
shapes that were bought in the open
market”—and look it. We invite your
inspection.
Post was set for Sunday, Oc-
tober 2nd at 3 p. m , and at this
meeting the coining program "ill
be completed.
Senator Hertzberg from San
Antonio has agreed to speak on
Armistice Day.
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Honored With Shower.
■now
Have opened for business on
Monday, Sept. 26th
Cash buyers, poultry, eggs,
and butter. Next to
Eligible farmers in need of loans the great body of our borrow
of the class indicated should con
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T Fresh Oysters on sale
daily. Fish every Friday, at
McCrary Fish & Poultry Co
Next duui to R. Malet's Meat
Market.
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cure through the business me- met at the Legian Hall on Tues-
long needed by the agricultural
interests of America and never
before provided. It was impos-
| sible for farmers to obtain the
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neetieti rmin tffogi ilidepefiti-
ent or individual action, hence.
Reichenau, ss
Henke, U. cf
Lee, 3b
Hollmig, p
Langerhans, 2b
Henke, E. If
Lochte, rf
Krauskopf, rf
Schellhase, C
uenke, lh
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sixth. Mayme walked.
num, payable semi-annually ; 31
per cent, each six months paying
both principal and interest in 33
years. The borrower has the op-
tion after five years of paying the
loan in whole or in part at any
ihterest paying period, without
bonus or commission. The se bor-
rowers have saved more than
$1,000,000 per annum in interest
in addition tn the fact that their
total payments of less than the
cheapest possible interest rate
and most favorable terms of pay-
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Brooms from 45c and up pitcher's battle between Walker
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System by tailing to meet their er.
interest payments "hen due Thisi
Bank is required to pay semi-
The Bank is closing loans now
at the rate of $1,000,000 per
month. Applications are being
reccived in larger volume. In
view of the fact that the Bank
is not in funds equal to all ap-
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thorized by the Farm Loan Act
which reach us from eligible bor-
rowers, we are approving loans
at this time mainly for two pur-
poses only, to-wit :
First.—To take up and extend
vendor’s or mortgage lien notes
against farm homes with maturi-
ties as late as December first.
Second.— To pay indebtedness
incurred for agricuiturai purpos-
es
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Everybody welcome W. Klaerner
and we would have a splendid of Fredericksburg. Sufficient
A Paramount Special In
AON WITH THE
DANCE”
Consists of an all Star Cast. Also
a Sunshine Comedy In “Roaming
Bath Tub”
fer with and submit applications
to the Secret a ry-Treasurer of the
National Farm Loan Association
in t he county in " hich i he farm
is located.
Farm owners residing in town
or remote from the security with
the farms rented on the usual
terms of third and fourth are no’
eligible ami need not apply. The
system was never intended to
serve men who own farms for in-
vestment or speculative purposes.
It is to be regretted that we are
not in position to approve all
eligible applications permitted
under the law, but it is believed
that in the present emergency it
is proper to make loans that will
prevent foreclosure, rather than
plications for all purposes uu- ci pal, equals 7 per cent. per an-
The Federal Training Company
baseball team defeated the (iiants
on the home diamond Sunday by
a score of 4 to 1. I' was a
Notwithstan...... the finanicial theft, the District Judge recon- of Mr. and M Otto Henke to
vened the grand..jury charging he....... Miss Meta Dietz with a
it to investigate this matter. In ,
pantry shower.
Misses Edith Krauskopf and
, . ,, . i Gertrude Henke had everything
fice to meet their payments, ami1 sufficient and adequate to our! ,. . , ,
. . . .. ' . , . . 1 , r ..... . । well arranged and the rooms
thus protect the financial into- needs. The flexibility of our! e ,,
e .. c . ill. e . tastefully decorated.
grity of the System which has laws in case of necessity permit .
' - . . Delicious refreshments, cakes,
the reconvening of the grand . . , v
. , .1 , .1, and ice cream were served. ' a-
jury and thus make it. possible .
\ .... . c. nous games and music was en-
to deal with transgressors of the , , , .1
. . joyed till a late hour in the
law at once.
Judge MeLean is following the
and Hollmig. Walker had
slightly the better of the argu-
ment as the visitors got to Holl-
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R. Maier & Sons.
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Phone 79 S. W.
increases with the volume of new most of which charge misdemea-
loans. A default for a day by I nor.
this or the other be to meet (in Saturday night before the
.sc interest payments would opening of the court two automo-
•Curry out hit by baited ball.
Score by innings:
Federal Tr. Co. 000 002 020 4
Giants 000 000 100 I
Batteries: Fed. Tr. Co.: Wal-
ker and Thompson; Giants: Holl-
mig and Schellhase.
SUMMARY: 2-base hits: Lee;
3-base hits; Walker; sacrifice
hits; Peterson, Reichenau; stol-
en bases: Lee, Lochte; st ruck-out:
by Walker 14 by Hollmig Hi; first
base on balls; off Hollmig 1; off
Walker 2; balk: Walker; past
balls; Thompson; left on bases;
Fed. Tr. Co.; 6; Giants: 9.
Time of game: 1:30. Umpire:
Schandua.
Peterson safe at first on attempt-
ed sacrifice, Bankhead struek
ou’, Curry safe on error by
uenke filling the sacks. Loyd’s
single scored Mayme and Yates
single scored Peterson. The
Giants scored their only run in
the seventh. E. Henke was safe
on an error by Mayme, Schell-
hase and Juenke walked and
Reichenau’s sacrifice fly scored
E. Henke. Singles by Bankhead
and Curry and Walker’s three-
bagger netted the visitors two
more runs in their half of the
eigth. The Giants had men with-
in scoring distance in the sixth,
seventh, eighth and ninth inn-
ings, but were unable to get the
needed hits to bring them in .
Walker allowed seven hits and
struck out fourteen. Hollmig
gave up eight hits and struck
out sixteen.
The Score:
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appointed: Committee on Speak
ing: Max Stehling. Committee
on Athletics Alfred Neffendorf,
chairman, Robert Klingelhoefer,
and A C. Kennedy. Committee
on evening program, play, and
dance; Felix Stehling, chairman
nual payments. They appreciate
that this is of vital importance.
The Farm Loan Ac t successfully
withstood the attacks in the
courts of its open enemies on the
outside. The borrowers only can j
now impair the usefulness of the
sum of $44,181,781.00, in amounts
from $100.00 to $10,000,
with an average loan of $2940.00.
The interest rate it is now 6 per
cent, which, with the 1 per cent
added and applied on the prin-
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strengthen their credit and sc-'
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long time credit a system so
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annually the interest on its bonds ------
from the sale of "hich the funds On Wednesday morning Judge
were provided and loaned ami , J, II McLean reconvened the
"hich interest now amounts to grand jury. The grand jury had
more than $1,000,000 November been discharged on Saturday. It
and May of each year, and w hich I returned seventeen true bills.
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Bunched Hits Cause Giants
Downfall.
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