Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1921 Page: 4 of 10
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EDITORIAL NOTES,
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September Term.
A. Robinson, Trustee, Metropo-
Dan L. Ander-
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R. M. L E W I S
For Your Next Suit See
Action to make
Judgment Lindig
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MODEL
TAILOR
SHOP
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Hulda Hilker and other relatives.
Interment was made at the city
State
Browne
enrollment,
books and
page XX.
r four months a bargain, at
distributing
assigning page
Joske Bros. Co.
Saul Wolfson Dry Goode Co.
Washer Bros. Co.
Frost Bros.
Emil Blum Co.
The Vogue
The Parisian
f Texas
( perating
We Specialize in
Tailoring, Clean-
ing, and Pressing
guilty.
State
The Fashion
Kaufman Dry Goods Co.
M Richbook
Dalkowitz Bros.
Frank Bros.
Fomnby Clothing Co
Cole Y. Bailey
Max Ka rotkin
Sterchi Furniture Co.
Eagle Furniture Co.
San Antonio Music Co.
Newton Weller Co.
Wolf & Marx
will be
ses 0-
e eh
IT
no Pa-
100 Sample Sacks
to give away.
agreement.
Texas vs
fere d and tin matt
remedied.
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Proceedings of Justice's Court
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Lyceum Course Coming.
take i
.‘ose
San Antonio merchants have prepared a Bargain Carnival that will long be remembered, and will
serve to cement the cordial business relations that now exit between San Antonio merchants and
the people of the Southwest.
Wieser 1 pt nit ntia
court. criminal
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Proceedings of District Court.
Just arrived from Texas
Star Mills
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the
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ntay
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A second hand
1917 Ford Touring
Car, also a 1919
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mond Grona Aecount for $15.28
Judgment by default.
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2 Beautiful Dre s Cingham
SCHROEDER PROS
motor vehicle series will be given at Klaerner’s
th od
ing.
neth
Entered at the Postoffice as second
class matter at Fredericksburg,
Texas.
husband, her mother, Mrs. Hy. Louis Kott & Co.
Tidle Wave,
New Way,
Anita
Victory Wilson
Kash Levine
Guarantee Shoe Co.
K. & M Shoe Co.
Walk Over Shoe Co.
Stowers Furniture Co.
King Furniture Co.
cemetery under direction of Rev.
A. Koerner.
died as an infant o
of age.
Deceased is survived by
1 at cost
oh Jordan and Gustav Hopf.'
• tioual .judgment final.
- Best - ?
Workmanship, I
Woolens and \
Trimmings. \
can be secured from Mrs. Victor
Keidel.
y. Appeal to court
appeals. bail for
A I.
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Fredericksburg Standard
By Fredericksburg Publishing Co
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ssued every Saturday.
WM. DIETEL
Managing Editor.
WM. HABENICHT
Business Manager
Continued by agreement but f'
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“GET MY PRICE
The Public is requested to send
all communication to the Frede-
ricksburg Publishing Co. if the
matter pertains purely to busi-
ness, mark it Bookkeeper’s Dept.,
all other matter, Editor’s Dept.
get San An
against Jordan and Hopf, but
FINEST
V - • 2
Schumann et al. Debt,
tied by agreement.
Criminal Cases.
Ad Evers
Pfiester, five brothers: Alfred
Felix, Edwin, Berthold, ami Ben- *
no Pfiester. one sister,
This course, was not arranged
for with the object to inereasej
the funds in the club treasury,
, but rather to provide clean,
wholesome entertainment for pa-
rents as well as the younger
people.
The first entertainment of these
vs. Christian
f bouse. The results of an enthu
nothing against blanchard.
i ph Bros vs. Ernst Suite
Debt and foreclosure.
Joseph Bros. Garage \ s. Hil-
mar Wunderlich. Account for
$21.50. Judgment by default.
Joseph Bros. Garage vs Ed
egg. Injunction. Settled by agree-
ment.
Willie Franz vs. Emil Hahn
Appeal from justice court. Ver-
diet rendering all issues submit-
ted.
Weinheimer X Hahn vs. Ama
asking about passages which they
did not understand. I nder the
direction of the teacher, other
pupils explained these passages
Books were open at this time.
Next all books were closed The
teacher had the lesson so well in
hand that no book was necessary.
The class drifted away from the
text book at times, but never to
such an extent that the plan of
the lesson was lost And"what is
the text book more than a mere
guide to lead the thought along
a certain line? This lesson was
an inspiration to teacher and pu-
pils as well as visitor. There
were no wrecked nerves on part
of the teacher and on the faces of
the pupils you could read that
something new had been learned
and made a part of a human be-
ing. D.
" Mfe -
The Public School Auxiliary
has contracted for a Lyceum
endant fixed at $2500.
State of Texas vs. Eu
Aggravated
special venire. Fine $
0 davs in countv jail.
mutside the recita
Mrs Albert Kraus, nee Erna
Pfiester, was born July 24, 1888
She died on September 21 attain
ing the age of 33 years, I month,
and 28 days. She was of ill
health for some time, however
only recently she was taken siek
seriously, an operation was
undertaken, but of no avail.
Deceased was married to Mr
Albert Kraus on Dec. 18, 1912.
ice court, Dismiss!
ief endant.
Ad If ( old vs .1
I wonder how many Texas i ontinued by
schoois started mu the frst das s st '■ of
work this week by getting tin
study the assigne
has one mt hod,
differe it n in
that is, if । he te
j' every day to
Teaching boys and girls oi
hearing recitations. This is the
great problem facing thousands
of school teachers and millions
of school children today. It is a
deplorable fact that thousands of
school children are making good
every year inspite of existing
conditions.
Dr. Law said very correctly at
the institute recently : “No teach-
er should be permitted to open
the text book in class room un
less the pupils are permitted to
do the same.” If this statement
were adopted as a slogan, there
would be little recitation hearing.
There would be fewer fathers
and mothers who would have to
teach their children at nights .
de-siastie membership drive
/GSTOP
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n. Motlu
a seal on appeal from Opera House, Nov. 21.
e court Motion to squasl it is urgent that members a!
Felix Blan-justi
State of Texas vs. John Tho-
mas. Unlawfully carrying a pis-
tol Jury renders verdiet of not
Lu be
On appeal from justice
Au hour in a school room that
was a real inspiration I re-all
at this moment. I harpened to
drop in as the new lesson for
the next day was being assign-
ed. The contents were carefully
explained, the pupil’s attention
was called to what might present
peculiar difficulties, the pupils
were asked to read over the les-
son carefully and thoughtfully,
at home if the would, but they
• were warned particularly against
udgment for plaintiff for $221
(13 and foreclosure of lien. 810.00
allowed as fee to guardian ad li
tmi. to be taxed as part of the
costs.
Arthur Tatsch vs. Elmer Ja-
cobson Debt and foreclosure.
Judgment for plaintiff and $10.-
00 allowed 11 II Sagebiel as at
torney to b taxed as costs.
Hy. C. Keyser vs. E. T. Hop-
kins, et al. Debt ami foreclosure
Dismissed at cost of plaintiff and
intervenor Lina Kiehne.
Br • den Rungi vs. .1. W Hall
(n appeal from justice court.
Dismissed for want of prosecu-
tion upon motion of defendant.
Jesse K leck et al vs Pet • '
Kleck, debt. Continued by agree-
ment on application of defendant
Mathilde Kiehne et al s. Adolf
Staats et al. < aneellat ion of con-
veyance and foreclosure of judg-
ment lien. Defendant’s amended
motion for new trial overruled.
Appeal granted to Court of civil
appeals.
naking the aid of their parents.
The next lesson had undoubted-
ly been assigned similarly the
day before. The first part — ------
tbe iemon - e " " send your supscription direct to the San Antonio Light, San Antonio, Texas.
Ily Dechert vs. (Uto Bernhard
et UX. Debt and foreclosure.
Judgment rendered in favor of
plaintiff.
F. J Maier vs. Friedmann &
Mellinger. Damages. Judgment
rendered in favor of plaintiff
Appeal announced to court of
civil appeals.
Marie Petri et al vs. Mis. Wm.
Bernard et al. Suit lo annuli
testament. ury renders verdict
in favor of defendant.
Hye Mercantile Co. vs. Frede-
i ksburg Northern R. IL Co, Da
g» s Not in jurisdiet ion of
this court as District Judge was
once representing the case.
Gillespie County Development
Co. Paul J. Corn of al. Debt.
U -il i-i ’ ’ - 3- n
i isl pi est ige . the
et al. Debt. Default by
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children home for the rest of the
day. There is but one result -j
the children go home and either
of their own accord or because
their mothei insist upon it, they j
; reported. This drive clo
tober 7.
litan Cafe vs. Walter Durst, et
al. Note for $100.00. Judgment
by default.
Citizens Garage vs. August
and then sending the'
Attend "oBargain
Course of four high grade enter- . Schlueter. Account lor $149.75
tainmient. The tickets for these 1.} udgment by default.
get an Anto
l nio Bargai
alary of. News.
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FREDEKICKSBURG STANDARD, FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS
J til ........ plainti Slate of Texas vs Rud Eeke rt ' OBITUARY
PHONE NO. 260
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Murder. Bond fixed nt $20,000.1
State of Texas vs. Perry V
Whitworth. Unlawfully practic-
ing medicine. Dismissed on mo-
tion of county attorney.
State of Texas vs Morris Gend-
reau. I nlaw fully carry ing a pis-
tol. Plea of guilty entered. Fine
of $100 assessed.
State of Texas vs. Eugene Van-
der Stueken. Inlaw fully carry-
ing pistol. Continued. (Three
separate cases. )
State of Texas vs. Willie Lee
Unlawfully carrying pistol. Dis-
missed on motion of county attor-
ney.
State of Texas vs. W< s. Clark
Aggravated assault. Dismissed
on motion of county attorney.
State of Texas vs. W. B. Hol-
land Aggravated assault. Dis-
missed on motion of county at-
torney.
State of Texas vs. Wes. Clark.
Unlawfully carrying pistol. Dis-
missed on motion of county at-
torney.
I The petit jury for the second
week was discharged on Thurs-
day.
ed to de fendant.
• *. Keese vs. p P. Blan.
SAN AN'
Louis Dietz
chard: Debt on
! ietment sustained. tend tin next meeting of the
f State of Texas vs M W. J< Auxiliary on Friday Oet. 7 al
dan. Embezzlement 'Iwo years } o’clock promptly, at the school
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