Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1921 Page: 9 of 10
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FREDERICKSBURG STANDARD, FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS
° Q Banish Blood Sucking
In- Making Copy of Famous Painted Funeral of Mr. August Lang
iects simply by feeding “Martins
Held at Doss Monday.
or
four money back if not absolu-
So as has been reported. Mr. <'ar- hr win, if is expected the crop of
penter is the first Texas Demo-
Thanks.
Just Arrived!
The Committee.
WANTED
of friends and acquaintances in and Coat Suits, Cleaned, Pressed
2
EGGS.
CHICKENS.
WAY,
CREAM.
At Top Market Prices.
Knopp & Metzger
e
pos-
E
on
Wanted.
Lost!
snake, followed, but to no avail. before the Fourteenth Congres-
dangerous, they hurried the boy
eturn of same to this office.
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tty
Notice!
if
snake. judging from the
147
years old.—Mason Co. News.
Hirsch immediately.
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Probe of Dr. Shirey’s Books.
Gillespie County Fair Assn.
NOTICE.
An aged pioneer passed away
on
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indebted to said estate to
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September 19th, 1921.
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Announcement
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Office Penniger’s Residence
Opposite Court House
Phone 255 S. W.
I
oes,
you
Dr EVA BEETLEY,
GRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR.
troublous times have had the ef-
fect of increasing the number of
S
ived.
the,
and
and
sacri-
r new
child to
further
Beach,
learn
nicely.
translate them and learn if ]
sible what they stand for.
The paintings were placed
the boy is getting along
It is the belief of Dr.
wanted
party.
sonous
effects.
15,
79
A complete selection of Outing,
Groceries, etc., at the lowest price.
Flannel, Gingham, Staple Dry Goods
We are Ready and Able to Lend Farmers Money Needed
to Raise and Harvest their Crops,—and to Assist Fin-
ancially Tradesmen and other Customers
to risk it, anyway.”
Congressman Claude B. Huds-
peth is backing Mr. Carpenter
and it is said he has more in-
ormerly occupied by A. M.
Durie We are serving meals
it all hours.
We also solicit regular
"the
be.”
TURKEYS,
etc.
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Rocks on the Bluffs of
Concho River.
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F. Lang, and Armond Lang. —
Mason Co. News.
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John Geistweidt’s Son Was Bit-
ten by Snake.
Saenger & Ochs,
Men’s Furnishers & Tailors
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone No. Ill for Service.
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Gillespie County Fair.
ONE OF THE OLDEST AND STRONGEST
BANKS IN THE WEST.
Otto Zimmermann AnoriePsattouosier at T"
Saenger & Ochs.
Men’s Furnishers & Tailors.
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p Boy's School Suits and
Pants, all sixes.
SCHROEDER BROS
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Member
Texas Bankers’ Ass’a.
-
Member
American Bankers' Ass’n.
I
| HE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Gillespie.
I The undersigned having been (
duly appointed administrator of
same to him at his residence in
Harper, Gillespie County, Texas,
where he receives his mail.
R. B. Moore,
Administrator of the Estate
of W. B. F. Nabers, deceased.
Copyright 1921
• / R J Reynolde
Tobacco Co.
wi. u ton-Salem,
N.C
men who have faith will be ma-
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Kerrville Postmaster Will Take
Examination.
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Fringe Albert
IM national joy smoRe
Friday evening.
He leaves a number of child-
You’ll enjoy the
sport of rolling
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’em with P. A.!
erman and Messrs. Alex Lang, We deliver and call for same
n©6 A GRAND
8" Married Folks Dance
IRST thing you do next
1 —go get some makin’s
papers and some Prince
Albert tobacco and puff away
on a home made cigarette
that will hit on all your
smoke cylinders!
No use sitting-by and say-
ing maybe you’ll cash this
hunch tomorrow. Do it while
the going’s good, for man-o-
man, you can’t figure out
whatyou’repassingby! Such
flavor, such coolness, such
more-ish-ness—well,the only
way to get the words em-
phatic enough is to go to it
and know yourself!
and is no doubt on a paying
basis. Yorktown News.
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zug Always the best line of
Stetson Hats, Lion Hats, and
#8323193
33,
brought to Doss Valley for bur- lie official trying to keep any-
ial and interment was made ini thing pertaining to public af-
the Doss cemetery last Monday fairs from becoming known there
afternoon at four o’clock. Servie-can be put one of two motives—
es were conducted by Rev. K the desire to hide something
1 We, the patrons of the White
I Oak School, take these means to
express our sincere thanks to all
of the Fredericksburg people who
I assisted us financially in the
building of our new school house.
Mr. Carpenter spent yesterday
to town, where Dr. W. W. Beach in San Antonio on his way back
administered treatment. Mr. and from a brief vacation. “The
And, besides Prince
Albert’s delightful flavor,
there’s its freedom from bite
and parch which is cut out by
our exclusive patented proc-
ess! Certainly — you smoke
P. A. from sun up till you
slip between the sheets with-
out a comeback.
Prince Albert is the tobac-
co that revolutionized pipe
smoking. If you never could
smoke a pipe — forget it!
You can—AND YOU WILL
—if you use Prince Albert,
for packing! It’s a smoke
revelation in a jimmy pine
or a cigarette!
I tiding premium tags from the
M^ecent fair that checks will be
hiailed out to all holders of same
by October 3, 1921.
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| If any one should fail to re-
eeive his check, report to Hy.
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nistration, notwithstanding the
Little Blanco on Sept.
these historic rocks are located
to the state for a park, and some
effort was made to have them
placed under protection and car-
ed for with the hope of preserv-
ing them for generations to come.
Descendants of the tribe of In-
dians who inhabited the country
when these signs were painted
BANK OF FREDERICKSBURG
( UNINCORPORATED )
Fearing the bite might
ren to mourn; but with an heri-
sons indebted to said estate to tage of his long honorable life,
ome forward and make a settle-1 and to them we extend deeP 8-
ment, and all those having claims path: and condol’ n < anco
Courier.
Beach that the snake was a
rattler, at any rate it was a poi-
people will ever enjoy again.—
Ballinger Banner-Ledger.
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Frederick Weinstrom.
the rocks long before the Indians
were driven from this country,
and before white men crossed the
Mississippi river, perhaps. Those
which are protected from the
weather by being far back under
the bluffs, or on rocks overhang-
ing the bluffs where the rain
and exposure to weather cannot
wear away the paintings, are
still legible, while those exposed
more or less are gradually giving
away.
Some years ago Mr. Sims offer-
ed part of the land upon which
The small son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Geistweidt, of the Hilda
community, was bitten on the
foot by a snake one evening last
__s $
ag
YOUR MONEY IN THIS BANK
IS INSURED AGAINST ALL
LOSS BY ROBBERY OR FIRE
Griner Albert is told
in toppy rrd bags,
tidy rod tint, hand
some pound and hal'
found tin humidm
and in the pouna
rryttal flatt hum
dor with tponge
montcntr top.
Il'
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> town on Tuesday fori will be held in a few days and I
treatment from Dr. am taking it,” he said, “I do!
and from the latter we not know, of course, what chancel
I shall stand, but I am willing
at
PETER’S
OPERA HOUSE
Saturday, October 1st
Music furnished by Tivydale Band
against said estate to present
The hoy is about eight 1 fluence with the Harding admi-
——------difference in politics, than many
Texas Legionnaires Ask Jury Republicans. It is conceded by
President Harding. Should
itu
J921, during a regular term
thereof, hereby notifies all per-
good clean soft rags at once
at 5c per lb. 52
Louis Kott & Co.
a guest at the Y. M. B. L. ban-
quet, reported that a party from
Austin had been at the Sims
ranch for a week studying the
Indians signs on the painted
rocks and making a copy of the
hieroglyphics.
From time to time the painted
rocks on the bluffs of the Concho
river have attracted attention of
historians from all over the coun-
try, and the State University and
other institutions have sent men
to investigate the paintings, but
not until recently did anyone be
come sufficiently interested to
make a copy of the paintings on
the rocks.
The party on the job at pre-
sent is making an exact copy of
the principal signs, and will send
it to the Smithsonian Institute
where an effort will be made to
men who are seeking the place, by
the people of Kerrville that Car-
penter has made an efficient pos-
tal official and the result of his j
application for reappointment
will be watched with interest
throughout the State. Kerrville
Mrs. Geistweidt brought the examination for my successor
prove sional district was changed.
brought his parents to him and term in that office and who was
he stated that a snake had bit- named eight years ago on the
ten him saying he had flung the recommendation of Former Con-
i—— — through fear that his wrongdoing
Mr. August Lang, aged 72 might become know n. This is par.
Orland Sims, of Paint Roek, j years, died last Friday night, tieularly true as to public af-
who was hwv Friday night as September 16, at 8:30 o’elock al fairs. There should be the full-erat and Burleson appointee to terially increascd.
his home in San Antonio, his vat and freest publicity as to all [
death being attributed to heart publie offices and those who fill ----------------
into the John Lott’s Bldg, manent buildings and sheds, a
fine race track, large grand stand
Stockholders
TEMPI.E D. Smith, ADOLPB Gold,
Albert KOENNECKF, MRa. Fred. Walter,
Elsa Walter.
test the merits of the civil ser-
vice examinations promulgated
ely satisfied, guaranteed by H
C Maier 3
crooked or something incompe-
tent. Just as sure as you are
born Bastrop Advertiser.
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•09 Have your Suits, Dresses,
Temple D. Smith, President. Ad. Gold, Active Vice-Pres.
Alb. Koennecke, Cashier Alex W. Henke, Asst-Cashier.
Lawrence Knopp, Asst-Cashier.
This is to inform all parties '
salary of $2 500 a year am]
straight and narrow path
The Fair at Fredericksburg
was largely attended on Sept.
16-17-18. The weather was ideal.
The exhibits of farm products,
fruits, swine, sheep and goats
were really wonderful. The
showing of poultry, however, was
far behind that of the Yorktown
•orders, prices very reason-
the < state of W. B. F Nabers,
Geceased, late of Gillespie Coun-Frederick Weinstrom, aged
ty, Texas, by the county courtyears. His body was laid to rest
■f Gillespie County, Texas, on in the Twin Sisters cemetery on
ehe 5th day of September, A. D.
Konzack, of Fredericksburg.
Deceased was formerly a re-
sident of the Doss Valley Com-
munity and is survived by his
wife and 10 children and a host
reptile from his foot into the gressman Slayden before
weeds. A flash light was gotten break between the latter
and a hunt in the weeds for the I the Wilson administration
Experineced butcher
Steady job to right
2
F w. LEMONS
children are Mesdames Ed. Elle-
bracht, Malinda Goff. August;;
Strackbein, Rubin Nixon, Sele
Lang, Ella Doyal .Francis Heid
will be called into service in an
effort to learn their meaning, and
it is possible that valuable his-
tory will be revealed, or perhaps
the signs only stand for the fan-
cies expressed in the crude brush
of the semi-civilized people who
enjoyed a freedom here no other
We hereby wish to inform Fair last fall." The Gillespie
he public that we moved County Fair Association has Per-
th is section The surviving or Dyed at
An observant Boston matron
was speaking in condemnation of
the flirt to a young girl of her
acquaintance.
“The flirt,” said she, “has a
good time in the present a sort
of good time, according to her
view but what about tin' future,
my dear? Many a girl is on the
shelf today because she kept men
on the rack yesterday.”
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Fear of Publicity.
trouble. The remains were । them. Whenever you find a pub-IEHUEVAVHUEUHU#8008808080
2 Caps, Silk and Maddress Shirts,
A Fountain Pen with initials
W. H. 1918. engraved on gold
and, lost at Klaerner’s Opera
House last Saturday night, Sept.
17.
A A liberal reward offered for
y welcome Ed. Peter
El Paso, Texas, Sept. 28.- The
Texas department of the Ameri-
can Legion, in convention here
Tuesday, adopted a resolution
calling on the judge advocate of
the legion to lay before the grand
juries of Tarrant and Travis
counties all available informa-
tion concerning alleged unofficial
expenditures of legion funds by
Dr. Guy O. Shirey of Fort Worth,
former state commander.
The judge advocate also was
instructed to bring civil action ■
against Dr. Shirey to regain
about $20,000 which is said not
to be satisfactorily accounted for.
.1. W. Young of Austin, form-
er editor of the Texas Legion-
naire, a legion publication, was
criticized for his management of
tin paper. Speakers d< cl.ired un-
official representatives had soli-
cited subscriptions.
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What Happens to Em.
Insectimune’’ to your chickens.
San Antonio Express, Sept .28.
—There is one Texas Democra-
tic Postmaster who is going to
try the possible virtue of the Ci-
vil Service examination by stand-
ing it to succeed himself. He is
week while playing in the yard W. G. Carpenter of Kerrville,
after dark. The child’s scream now nearing the end of his second
99
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Fear of publicity is the great-
est preventive of wrongdoing the,
world has ever known. It is the
greatest agency for the protection
of the public that has even been
invented. It is worth more than
all the courts and juries that
exist in the world today. Many
a man has been kept in th
is a second elese office with a I
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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/m1/9/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .