Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 26, 1921 Page: 10 of 10
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FREDERICKSBURG STANDAR D. FREDERICKSBURG TEXAS
10
OBITUARY
The First Lyceum Number
Figaro Perservar
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Our Large Suit and Overcoat Stock
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eight years.
and
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moral le sson
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several times
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Both Phones.
Her death is a great loss to re-
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Mr. H Boo-king deputy county
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are now putting in the cable in;
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Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Zipp, two!
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demonstration
Mountain
Enehanted
dusks Towns headquarters o all the
scenery
1Otf
earn, at
and slow fires kinled arot tn. for
pleasant call before leaving for
Oehler Bros.
Marriage License?
closed all day
Wanted,
Wanted!
$
and
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Mr
Mr
an
ane
across from side to side
JEWELRY
M
Federilo Canein.
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At To-Days Prices
Mr
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MiCKIE SAYS—
Nov 9—Mary Erseh, aged 3
FOUND!
hours
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ing ideals.
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tesses.
Company, Aeeident and
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Open Evenings During December
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At Special
Bargains.
the sale of individual tickets for
the remaining numbers to carry
an
sac
Honorable Commissioners' Court
of Gillespie County. Texas, ad ver
• Furs are high, but traps
are cheap, at
nearly
ebsed.
the largest in town makes
selection easy for vou.
Hens, Egg, Butter, Wax,
Cream, and Pecans.
Special
day
83A perfect agent for curingsalt
Leat, beiug better and more econo-
mical then the “old fashion smoke
house ”
Hart Schaliner & Marx Clothes
for the very best -• there are none better.
i
The Central Texas Telephone
3
One bottle will cure your Sau-
sage. Ham, and Bacon, cf three or
four hogs.
M
ter .
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Nov.
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Nov.
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Free Phonograph Concert for
Sunday.
splendid suppost from the general
We have enjoyed the confidence of the
entire public for 25 years, a tribute to a sin-
cere endeavor to maintain high merchandis-
KORRENT KLOTHES
for the medium priced line.
__
Albert E Klett,
County Clerk.
{a'IGHW
® CITY
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We pay the highest market
price for your eggs.
Registered Hereford
BULLS
McCrary Fish & Poultry Co.
Fredericksburg, Texas.
Both Phones.
Mr Zipp paid us a
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Births Recorded
STEHLING BROS.
The Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes
A. Walter
Jeweler and Optometrist.
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Lucky Hunter.
2
RAILWAY TELEGRAPH SCHOOL
3rd Fioor Kampman Building
San Antonio. Texas.
Ouly Telegraph school in Txas taugut
by Experiencel Train Dispat hers
Ben Lange.
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Deaths Reported
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Thsnksgiving Dimner
Walter’s prices were lowered to meet the
new price levels in accordance with our quar-
ter-century policy of giving our patrons right
values.
they wished 10 torture hit as ong as | K' r— ill on his return trip,
possible Brady was a powerful man
and he strained at his '* ers until ——---------00 - — ■ • -
the upper town.
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is a liquid compound made by con-
densing smoke and the addition of
other.beneficial ingredients
Copyright 1921 Han Schaffner & Mars
} ou // find the things you want at this store.
Capta n Brady a sreates exploit took
OUALITY
“ Cash Grocery ■
“As near ns your telephone."
setting and without the different of loving disposition
(: £0noA
Lj wau -
5 EE2 P
29 M •2
V Pe
Fef
All-wool, hand-tailored, and
guaranteed to give long and
satisfactory wear.
enjoy the evening
( Western Newspaper Va e
CAPTAIN SAM BRADY AND HIS
FAMOUS LEAF
Gil ! I.I i
Elev at.....
i limate
Exports :
wool, gill
place in Ohio. Hehadueencptured While here the y drove to Bear
by the Indians ad carried io the San-
Ohio tribes where the -a'azes pee- Rock and enjoyed the
pared to ‘urn bln-. at th* a a.»
He was stripped, bound •• a post immensely.
This is the second announcement pub-
lished by this house for the purpose of inform-
ing the public that our prices on jewelry and
kindred ware are based on present cost of re-
placement.
19 .—a daughter to Mr prettiest girl ast 1 ig
on the Fennsyivan a borde ding the . pe county made a pleasure trip
Indian wars after the Rerotation, '. , . . .
1210 our county early this week.
the bank a few feet belem rhe edge
The Indians stoppe is a nszement,
then at the scout scraw» rd op over
the edge, they opened tire
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On Thursday afternoon
Nev 11 — Eugenia Rojas, aged
4 -ears 11 months, 26 days
Pitt in safety He had nany more
thrinmng adventures before his denth
«B Christmas day. 1W but his 22-tom
leap acrces the Ouyahoga was the
greateet feat ef ell
son to Mr. and did I
e scout
» *r place
- where
he had drowned rather thaa be,cap
tured again, gave up th* chase
Soom afterward Brad’ reached Far
S 0- ■
charges, but some good musie for
the se who are sufti iently inte-
rested to come out.
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VITAL STATISTICS.
WANTNECESSARVFERUS
• 9 O U wouu MmCm]
ww T PRME CTER bec uz
wE HEVER 3OuED XU PCE P
B0OSEBS! AN ADVAJCE$
? WIE MADE AB wo SMALL
i O e€ SEC si W T HAKED
EEt\
and the
gt3y 3 J
Wednesday, December 14th 1921
at 2 o’clock I* M . at the Court
House yard Parties having mules
for sale, may bring them at the
time and place above specified.
with a dnalemor he une last 3 LIVACAPS for Bad By order of th Honorable
bond, eaped across th- barrier of Liver; and colds; one at bedtimeCommissioners’ Court of Gilles-
tame and, seizing a uaK, pitched pie County, Texas, on this the
her into the tire. with hot foot bath; cold all gone
Eefote the L ane • recover day. Children and adults 19,
from their surprise the «■ etcaped • , 19-1.
. sons and a daughter from Guada-
request the audience to
the Ind ans hated him so w h that
November, A D
at very reasonable pri-
ces. To be seen at Max
T. Henke's Camp Yard.
For particularsjsee
D. A. RILEY
Fredericksburg, Texas.
Phone 191.
With the next order from us
include an order for Silver Prunes,
the most delicious dried fruit.
7
' us x wer
Temple, Texas, Nov. 1. o. r.
Gresham of this city has receiv-
ed notice that the annual con-
vention of the Texas Editorial
Association, which was origin ally
to hav e he n held at Corpus
Christi, will b held at S n An-
ol a theatre without the stage
of the play was
Mr Elliott should
was
She
Me Hill
( ommiss
renz We
W. Lee
Kneese,
She riff
The I
Fran tael
purpost
acre fe
built al
The I
prop IE
s et mill
part o
town I
ceivi <iI
cembi
• plant H
rt itin
is reqi
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"Bids I
Sea
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ksi
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will
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rhe sE
We have a foil selection of
ingredients for you Fruit < ake,"‘
with minus of brandy.”
the re.
have to
be quiet
— W e r e y o u
—t he first
tises to buy two spans of mules
for the County Road Team on
was trapped There as ne
for miles up and donn 'W
She leaves one daughter.-1
Esther Dewhurst of S. A..
s n, Martin Alford of Eu-
one giandson; four sisters,
Hedwig Kordzik, Frede-
Mr and Mrs Wn Habenicbt
are visiting at their hrother's at
the Hy Cowan raneh While on
this visit Mr Habenicht expeets
to bring down his first hnek for
i sad ; app intment to tl Sam Houston
folks Norma for teachers from this,
This was the first of four num- ricksburg; Mrs Lina .Jahn Gon-
morning and the severa othet
churehes held T- ksgiving ser-
viees in the ■ n _ at d * night
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She Knew
The wounded him t* the ez delay
ing his dizht. and in a shor ' ime were
on his beels ngain He came to a late
and piunged in. Stoopiug beneath the
broad pads of a waterlily he breathed
through a hollow reed whe the mv
ages hunted in rain or Ite- shores ot
the lake They found bl* bioody trull
to the water's edge and be neving that
bers. The Ladies in arranging zales; Miss A. L Martin. San An-
this course with the purpose intonio; Mrs. Louise Miles, Terrell,
view to allow free admission to and brother Chas. Martin of Los
all school children have met with Angeles. California.
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Katy swertl
We make a specialty of really fine clothes
Our idea is to “give something” to our
customers.
to buy
your Turkeys,
Co. has completed the cable in the collector of Blanco county was in
lower part of town and workmen town on Friday.
a member of the association exe-
cutive committee Mon favor-
able transportation facilities are
responsible for the change, it is
caid. m
all busines
The ba ks
One Ford Roadster, 1
Ford Truck, and 1 5
Passenger Tourihg Car,
for sale at a special bar-
Nov. 17. — I> roy N’ ft- ndorf,
azed 5 hours
Antonio for twenty-
She was a woman.
Ths ksgiving dimner served at
IAA ArEnv the b me * Mr 4 d Mrs Robert
WAN ILD. Blum The dining room was
, , . I beautifully decorated with ■
Saleoman for FredericksburgThamksgiving decorations ana
and , Comamission i oonractyeuom ehrysanthemums
only, for .spare time Corers were lasd Misss
We wil teachzoto income clara of uJ
our, freete and Helen Mers
Naeheoa instruetion *2? Chese Heimanm, Alin Stehline;
srobuda proftabie B E Jordan ana the k-
Miss Vera A ina Ar elg
Mr Henry Langerhans
Miss Adelia Heinemann
Mr Gilbert Klein
1 ast week while hunting on the
upside T ranch. H C. Lott was
th, lucky man to kill a fine 7
pointer and on Monday of this
week he killed a 10 pointe' This
deer was known to be an outlaw
as several hunters had tried day
thiough their plans. The next
number is to pr sent a musical
program and undoubtedly a num-
ber of people will attend who did
not buy season ticket* The un-
dertaking of the ladies is ver.'
laudable and deserves the full
support of all of ou: good citi-
tens.
and night to kill him on th, Felix
Al r ‘s ranch. But IL Lof says
• at he calls this kind of deer
"“pets’* a* he killed him fr m the
kitchen door.
The lucky hunter took both
heads to W O. Pape to have
them urounted.
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Editors to Meet at San Antonio
There "ill be no tonio, Dec. S to 10. Gresham is
cold spell hit us.
prepared?
occuranee, indeed Those
We pay top Market x ' ■ JIr
Price. See us before you Bu M ,
N n 14 - M and Ed. t s g s 2 -
Mrs Eug e Ze ’ er i**l dreamed I rop •
01 Sunday after ■ frot
three to five o'ekock a free con-
cert "ill b given by Mr. Rudol
Duering at Peter's Opera House.
Mr Duering is known well to
many of our people as the mana-
ger of a dramatic company which
presented play* here seve ral years
past He is now interested in
plonograph record* which he im-
ports direetly from Gervany and
in order to let people hear what
he has be has arranged for this
was the first Frederieksburg wo-
nan to teach in the county
sehools. She received the first
EL Kuenemann.
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- NOTICE
A tire is hereby given that the
plays. Here were the essentials and Nan
public. It will-require, however, latives. friends and pupils
frou the vilaze and P ceu into th* Red Label 50c All drug- i 2
woods hotly ; irsued by • ndreds of .
savages Finally he eume o the gists. loti
Cuyahoga river, n ar - - r-cent site _
•f Kent la Portaz coun J
At this piace lb nt”: ‘ wed be- 1 .... — --------- ------------- - - - - ---
twee steep rocky bank- r feet I
O W ‛edn sda eveniug the first Mrs Emilie Martin Alford died
. u abes oi the lyceum course was at her home in Nan Antonio. Nov
presnted at Klaerner’s 4 pet a' 15 tier one months illness
kious The ' audience attending She was lori in Mason Co, in
numbered perhaps two hundred 1864, but was reared in Fre de-
and it seemed everybody tho-rieksburg.
roughly eujoyed this number. Mi* Alford "as wellknow a*;
Edward Elliott "ho is an expert a student and educator, having
imape i sonator presented four taught in the sehools of Br, nham
be could ford it. Tbe l» aas were
closing in on him and b • T ■ hance
et escure was to try to eap atoss the
chasm
Brady could hear tbe •• az-s yeil-
ing IB the woods ouly • • 1 istance
away as bo ran back toward hem te
zet a goo start. The tin ing. he
sped for the brink and r og all hie
faning strength Mo a firs spurt, he
spranE for the opposie clim His
juup was a little shor aad * struck
actors But the story i d the gifted with unusual intellect
Stories of -Elp
Great Scouts „ .0..
/3
(A
selves of sufficient decency tomily
withdraw from the room rather Mrs
than to disturb the performer or, one
interfere with those "ho came to nis.
At th- M- • d st E Ci S ‘
siom serv es wen held in the
on Fredericksburg A N. R k
Coach between Fredericksburg
and Fredericksburg Junetio . on
or about October Ut. a pur*? eon-
taming money and other items i
Owner may redeem same at |
Depot upon giving proper iden- „ „ . p
, . . . . : Misses Emma and lda bium
tificat r • s and paying for this al ..1 .
were the hastesses to a bontiul
who can not remain quiet shouldsection of the country.
stay away, but after they have M * Alford was the youngest
come, they should p sess them- child of the pioneer Martin fa-
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Dietel, William. Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 26, 1921, newspaper, November 26, 1921; Fredericksburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1418417/m1/10/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .