Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1921 Page: 7 of 10
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FREDERICKSBURG STANDARD, FREDERICKSBURG TEXAS
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It is to your interest to buy now.
Real good unbleached domestic 12 l-2c and up.
and dancing fu
entertainment
Ail leather shoes for
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The great artery of the nerve system is in the spinal cord
trunks branching away at various points
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CHIROPRACTIC! LOTS O’ PEP!
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Of San Antonio.
Your Money’s Worth
In Clothes Service
Best 8 oz. Cotton Duck
Best thread per spool
Best outing, all colors
1 adies‘ Coats all sizes
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a closely bound bundle of
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Correct Styles Thorough Workmanship
and Dependable wear, at the Price
you like.
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BIG DANCE IN PAVILION
After Show
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Messrs. Ira Wilke, Alfons Ah-
rens, Andrew Moursund, Jr., and
Henry Hirsch. Jr. have left for
Austin to attend the University
of Texas.
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Every Man who comes to us for Clothes is entitled
to the fullest measure of Clothes Value
and gets it.
lust received another shipment of Curlee Suits
Ladies’ Coat Suits of the latest styles
Good assortment of Stetson Hats
Men’s, Ladas’sad Children’s Sweaters, all colors
Boys’ school Suits and Pants, big assortment
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and Richmond Striegler to A
M. College.
Special Picture
Tuesday, Night, October
at
KLAERNER’S OPERA
A Goldwyn Picture
“THE GAY FORD QUEX”
Also a Good Comedy
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Moursund, lly. Hirsch Jr., Emil
Heimann, Mac Gliddon, and Mar-
garet Bracher to the Unjversity
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The Fredericksburg Light &
Power Co. has reduced the elec-
tric light rates from 25c to 20c
per unit, effective from the first
of this past month.
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While assisting her husband on
Monday unhitch a pair of mules,
the mules became unruly and as
a result Mrs. Geo. Fritz lost one
finger and had another mashed
up.
; ter, her
Alton Ahrens, Andrew
Mrs. Eva Beet ley, D. C
learning: Mathilde Maier,
out “Pep'
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sn. Hett
You not only get the livest style to be had, but a
courteous attention to your individual needs and
wishes. This is a natural result of the Personal ser-
vice rendered by the Proprietors of this Store. Right
now, among the splendid Slits being shown are
some Suits that will surprise you. Better step in and
see them.
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The parsonage of the evang
luth. Church is being enlarged.
Just a few words about Dry Goods. We all realize that dry goods will be from 10 to 25 per
cent higher when the present Stock is exhausted, and as we bought very heavy at the very
lowest prices of this year, we can save you money now, but do not delay your buying very
long, as business is good and goods are moving out fast.
University ef
e lo the Statel
g. Dainty refre h
The new home of Mr. F. C.
Stehling is nearing completion.
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The concrete structure being
erected on the Hy. Sehandua pro-
perty is progressing nicely.
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lhe commissioners court is in
special session this week to ac-
cept the rolls of the tax asses-
sor.
Ab the nerve trunks branch away from the spinal cord, they must pass through and be-
tween the little separate movable bones comprising the spinal column.
Spinal bones often slip out of true alignment. Then nerve trunks are pressed against, and
the vital energy is interrupted.
When vital energy is interrupted in its flow, the body cannot function normally. The
result is that “Pep,” the side-partner of good health, become a minus quantity
The way to get and keep “Pep” is to let a Chiropractor adjust the bones of the spinal
column to normal position so that energy may flow through the body without interruption
The great druggless health science of Chiropractic is the most effective single agency in
the world for restoring "Pep.” As one man said, "Chiropractic gives me so much "Pep” I hardly
know what to do with it.”
without yeast
The possession of “Pop” is depeudent upon good bodily he alth.
Good he dth is th* result f normal fu ctioning of every body part. Normal functioning
i: possible only when there is no interruption in the flow of vital energy along the neiyes
Dr. O. B Witte is building a
nice new dwelling in the Bis-
mark addition.
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Big shipment of Taniae just
I of Texas, I
! University
Pressler to
Dinner will he served at the
St. Joseph's Hall on Tuesday for
only 35 to whoever may come.
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Mr. Louis Kusenberger is lay-
ing the foundation for a new re-
sidence opposite the Wm. Bier-
sehwah1 residence.
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The MeCrary Fish & Poultry
Co., Inc. have opened a branch
office opposite the Court House,
next door to R. Maier’s butcher
shop.
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Illinois, Euene
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feta Rib v. Vida and
a man isn’t much u e to him elf or anyone else Life without “Pep” is
Medical College, Esther Reiche
nau to the State School of Phar-
nacy, Stephen and Pearl Klein-
knecht to Blinn’s Memorial Col-
lege, Rudolph Marschall to the
Vanderbilt School of Dentistry,
Ohio, Erwin Locht
e which gets things
Ford Runabouts to Messrs. Alh.
Dittmar and Walter A. Klein;
Ford Touring Cars to Messrs.
Walter Klaerner, M. Pyka, and
Walter Mosel; a Ford Coupe to
Mr. Otto Burgdorf; and Fordson
Tractors to Messrs. A. N. Strieg-
ler and Ewald Schmidt.
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A nice slow rain fell here
Thursday night, the rainfall
amounting to slightly over one
half inch. A light norther is
blowing, but as yet of insufficient
drop of temperature as to warrant
a discarding of summer clothes.
and visiting priests.
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An assistant. Miss Lily Keese,
has been employed for the pri-
mary grade at the public school.
Due to the concerted effort of
Supt. C. W. Feuge, primary
teacher Miss A. Grote, and se-
veral ladies of the Mothers Club
it was thus possible to find a way
to give several unders the op-
portunity of attending school
this term. Again the old adage
proves true: Where there’s a
will, there is a way.
f a i n I
L. Kott & Co. have made the).....biles will be furnished by w-
following deliveries ......ently: veral of our local garages and
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Mr. W. Teague ami mother ae-
companied Mr, and .Mrs J F
Phillips to their home at Co
manche on Thursday. They ex-
pect to return by Sunday.
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Do not fail to see the torch
light parade on Tuesday evening.
A feature of this parade will be
several decorated automobiles
lighted electrically. The auto
punch, sandwiches, and cal
e s ved to the following
Mrs Harry Priess is in San
, Antonio visiting Mr. and Mrs.
John Thummel.
Miss Helen Henke is visiting
with relatives and friends in San
, Antonio.
Mrs. George Riley is visiting
i with Mrs. L. E. Hirsch in San
I Antonio.
Mrs. Charles Priess is spending
a few days in San Antonio, as
the guest of Mrs. Patton.
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Dietert
of Yoakum are guests of the
Beckmann’s.
Mrs. Ray Hoover of San An-
tonio spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Brodie.
Miss Tillie Schwethelm of Kerr-
ville is the house-guest of Mr
I and Mrs. Harry Heyland.
Miss Edna Henke of Kerrville
i is visiting Miss Ella Evers.
The following young people
j left the beginning of this week
to attend higher institutions of
will he occupied by the resident
Miss Viola Braeut igam honor-
'd Miss Berdic Bracutigam with
a party on Friday evening of
last week. The party was de-
j lightful in its informality. various
word h on v d
done With-
1 like bread
nIEMa Be-
m our neighhorhe od Mond
; Rev. Bowen mave us a most
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received. Frank Hanisch, local
agent.
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icresting lesson Monday night.
We are glad to know that Bro
j Billings is to pastor the Bap '
Church nt Fredericksburg, also
the one at Eckert
Mr Henry Dintleman and fa-
mily who have heen viewing
cotton in other counties have re
turned and say that none can
equal old Gillespie County.
Mr. Harry Hohmann returned
from Cherry Spring Tuesday.
School began Monday with a
large attendance for this time of
year. Cotton is being gathered
rapidly- • a few more days and it
will all he picked.
Reporter
SAENGER & OCHS
Men's Furnisher- and failors.
The Home of Gold Bond Guaranteed Clothes. Low
Price Leaders of Fredericksburg.
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Dietel, William. Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1921, newspaper, October 1, 1921; Fredericksburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1418410/m1/7/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .