Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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FREDERICKSBURG STANDARD, FIEDEKICKSBURG, TEXAS
CONTRIBUTED
lusued
nturday
00094 $0040009
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d dainty refreshments.
Mrs. Sophie Mears spent Thurs-
day with Mrs. Bertha Nauwald, Petermann and Victor Petermann
SUBSCRIPTION SI.60 PER YEAR
rase al.
Seal
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J. B. WIE$LR
husband visited Prof, and Mrs.
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Tup- For Sale in any quantity, moving into their new home. We
Shorts and Stock are glad to number them with the
Services
Reporter.
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Also big Discounts on the following:
14’
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10 per cent. off
ren
See our Bargain Counter of Shoes.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klein and
89c !
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which has been continuously and
buy quick if in need of any.
Schroeder Bros.
CORN FLAKES
ral months with Mr and Mrs
At Daylight Store
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Mr. and Mrs.
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25 per cent, discount
25 per cent, discount
25 per rent, discount
25 per cent, discount
33 1-3 off
33 1-3 off
33 1-3 off I
will be a 4 act Ccmedy Drama
"A Country Boy” with 6 Vaude-
ville acts and a Charlie Chaplin
WM DIETFL
Managing Editor
WM HABENICHT
Business Manager
noon
serv r
$1.89
$2.78
$3.48
. 58c
. 89c
$1.18
. 39c
. 48c
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Ladies’ Coat Suits
Ladies’ Coats ....
Children’s Coats ..
Boys’ and Men’s Suits 25 per cent, discount
Dress Shoes for Men, Women and Child-
Ranch Tuesday to elect new offi-
cers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gibson at-
tended church at Kerrville Sun-
day.
LOUIS PIESS
Phone 64
$1.25 heavy Over Shirts........
$2.50 heavy Over Shirts.......
$3.50 heavy Woolen Shirts ....
$4.50 heavy Woolen Shirts.....
75c and 85c Underwear .......
$1.25 Union Suits .............
$1.50 Union Suits.............
50c and 65c Men’s Woolen Socks
65c Ladies’ Woolen Hose
littie daughter visited at Hilmar
Sehaper’s home Sunday.
Ladies’ Sweaters
Ladies’ Caps ...
Men’s Sweaters
Boys’ Sweaters .
the I
home
last
Albert E Klett,
Clerk, County Court,
Gillespie County. Texas.
To
the
mann
■ len.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Lee are
newspaper of general circulation
~tandare
By Frederiekshurg Publishing 4 ‘o
Commencing
January 13, 1922
ALL WINTER GOODS AT GREATg
REDUCTIONS.
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R. S. KLETT
piece Orchestra.
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The above prices are exceptionally low,
regularly published for a period and some of these goods will not last long so
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A I I ORNLY
New L.ocation in A. J. i lahne Bid.
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General Comments.
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pect to find a gentleman in every
fellowman until he has pwoven a
Notice of Application for Letters
Mrs. Peden, of Guardianship.
1 Eckert citizens.
a serious illness
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TOASTED
CORN
FLAKES
00- —
Mrs. Herm. Heyland, Sr. is re-
Mr. Cha. Sagebiel is in town
for a while with Joseph Bros, to
h irn the mechanics trade.
move into their big tent on Mon-
day night. The play Sunday
Basket Ball
at
The Fredericksburg
High School Court
Saturday, Jan. 14th
Commences at 2 p.m. prompt
Blanco High School Boys
and Girls
Vs.
Fredericksburg High
School Boys and Girls
Everybody weico
were Salt, at
the
The Riverside Telephone Com-
pany held a meeting at Morris
ner was served to more than fifty
guests. Everyone reported a de-'
lightful time. night at Klaerner’s Opera House
1 Max Wahrmund,
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' Comedy. All for one admission.
Band concert at 7 p. m. Picture
starts at 7:30 and stage show at
8 o’clock. Music by Nicols 10
Kelloggs Corn Flakes
snap up fussy appetites
something wonderful!
No coaxing needed to tempt family folks
and visitor folks to eat a-plenty—not when
there’s a big pitcher of milk or cream and
lots of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes—and, maybe
some handy fresh fruit—ready to tickle
fickle palates!
Kellogg’s are unlike any corn flakes you
ever ate! They’re the original kind—they
ought to be best! No other corn flakes are
so deliciously flavored; no other corn flakes
retain such wonder-crispness till eaten!
And, Kellogg’s are never leathery or tough
or hard to eat!
Kellogg’s are always a delight to serve—
and a treat to eat at any meal! In fact,
you'll never know how good corn flakes can
be until you know KELLOGG’S! The dif-
ference is astounding!
Do more than ask for Corn Flakes—say
KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES! The kind
in the RED and GREEN package!
- CLLOGG'S Corn Flakes
a:. made by the folks who gave
you t! JUNGLELAND Mov-
ing Pictures. Coupon inside
every package of KELLOGG’S
Corn Flakes explains how you
can obtain another copy of
JUNGLELAND.
each week for the period of ten .
_ _ days exclusive of the first day of
turned publication before the return day
us beware that they do not but
mention good attributes whenLehne Saturday and Sunday,
speaking of us. D.
held this morning in all
D Nicols Comedians Opens
Sunday. Ralph E. Nicols Co-
medians, the big tent show which
plays here all next week will
open Sunday night, Jan. 15. at
Klaerner's Opera House, then
the same being the 6th day of
March, A l). 1922, at the Court
; House thereof, in Frederieksburg,
Texas, at which time all persons
interested in the welfare of said
Minors may appear and contest
said application, if they see pno-
per to do so.
HEREIN FAIL NOT. but have
you before said Court on the said
first day of the next term there-
of, this writ, with your return
thereon, showing how you have
executed the same.
Given under my hand and the
sea of said Court, at office in
Fredericksburg, Texas, this the
11th day of January A. D. 1922.
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School Notes.
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The following program
Found
A gents watch with chain. Ow.
ner may redeem same by giving
proper indifications, and paying
for this "ad at the office of the
Publishing Co.
local correspondent. The item it-
self minus the headlines follows: which
Entered at the Postoffice as second
claws matter at Fredericksburg,
Texas
After a pleasant tay of seve-
Mr. Henry Mullinhauer is vi-
homes, every
Christmas tree.
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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.,
nil other matter, Editor’s Dept.
covering from
G T. 181
soft
Cow For Sale
One high grade Jersey
Cow fresh in Milk. Will
sell for one half of Mar-
ket value.
You can't fool tho youngaturt.
Thoy can al no ya toll the difor*
•net bftu>ftn Kcllogt'l ond the
imitation* !
Kafiee Kraenzchen at her
i on Thursday aft rnoon of
week. An enjoyable after-
was spent and the hostess
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There is such a thing as na-
tional honor. We, America, slung
this conception to the wind under
the former administration. Under
the present administration it
seems that we are sometimes try-
ing to make wee efforts to regain
what we have partially lost.
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Treacherous—that is the trait
we Americans ascribe to the Me-
xican. This is a by-word which
Mexico as a nation has earned
because of its dealings with Tex-
as and the United States. Other
nations judge us similarly. Let
Henry Geistweidt haa fil'd in the
County Court of Gillespie County,
an application tor Letters of
Guardianship upon the persons
and Estate of said Minors Juanita
• AR.
Morris Sunday evening.
The last of the 1921 crop of
cotton of this district was ginned
at Morris Ranch Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bierschwale
had as guests for supper lust
Sunday. Mr. R. Oswalt of Kerr-
ville and Misses Ellie Arhelger,
Laura Bierschwale and Mr. John
Metzger of Fredericksburg
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SOCIETY
200**09* «♦♦♦♦♦* ept the
following rule: we
confined her to bed for se- siting
-ksNy
““dwl
Mr. and Mrs. W P. Hor-
00009 ♦♦♦♦♦♦# I
• M L K
• afternoos
enroute to San Antonio for the
Sousa concert.
Miss Henrikka Moursund of
Dallas visited Judge and Mrs
Moursund last week.
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Must Publish all Legal Notices
in the Future.
W (
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and a short program. The
tiier in crisp and bright
The local (correspondent of the
Express assures me that the item
appearing in the latter publica-
tion some time ago and which we
resrnted, was not intended to
eause hard feeling. Having known
the local correspondent personal-
ly for years (at the time I made
the comment I did not know who
was the correspondent) and
knowing of her good work for
and in this community, I do be-
lieve now, that if the headlines
had not been placed above the
item, the item itself would not
have caused any ill feeling. In
justice to the local correspondent
it must be said here, that the
headline was not written by the
“Fredericksburg, Tex., Dec. 26.
— Christmas Eve was celebrated
as usual in Fredericksburg in the
of not less than one year preced-
ing th** date of the notice in the
County of Gillespie, State of
Texas, and you shall cause said
notice to be printed at least once
All notices heretofore required
to be posted, must now be printed
in some newspaper in the same
county and for the same length
of time as it was formerly neces-
sary to post such notices. The
posting of such notice is not re-
quired, and is only that much
extra trouble, they have no legal
value or significance. Act of
1917-21. Sec. 4, Art. 60. Note par-
ticularly that posted notices is
not legal notice, and no bond or
other election is valid unless pub-
lished as required by law.
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Correspondence Courses Taken
by People of all Occupations.
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Austin, Texas, Jan. 11.— Prac-
tically every occupation is re pre-
ented by students taking corres-
pondence and group study cours-
es offered by the Bureau of Ex-
tension of the University of Tex-1
as. Out of the total number of
2,106 now on the list. 1,000 are
teachers, 403 students, 58 house-
keepers, 53 clerks, 36 farmers,
36 stenographers, 22 bookkeepers
and 10 accountants. Other oc-
cupations and professions are re-
presented by ministers, salesmen,
ranchmen, lawyers, postmasters,
engineers, barbers, druggists,
bankers, soldiers, customs inspec-
tors and day laborers.
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Here’s a Novel Idea
and daughter, Miss Ada, were vi-i
sitors at the home of Clayton THE STATE OF TEXAS.
Great Winter Sale
all Persons interested
which said application will be
heard at the next term of said
Court, commencing on the first
Monday in March, A. D. 1922,
-
The tailor makes suits for in
dividuals, the nursery man trims
every individual tree to its in-
dividual requirements; I some-
times attempt to put down ge-
neralizations. They may tit some
individuals, but if the suit does
not seem to be built for you, do
not put it on. .
Welfare of Juanita I’1 ter
and Victor Petermann,
To all Persons Interesled in the
Welfare of Juanita Petermann
and Victor Petermann, Minors,
YOU ARE HEREBY COM-
MANDED to cause the follow-
ing notice to be published in a
Lug Club met with
ainter on Thursday
An interesting course
Dr J E. Peden,
mi “Gr**k Drama’’ in being «tu-
died by the members.
Mis R. L Kott entertained
NOTH E OF APl’LIC’A’TION
I <»R LETTERM GI AlD
lANMlilP
THE STATE op TEXAS,
S. iday Mr and Min. W P
Ho ii ami Mrs. Arthur Schlaudt
visited the ladies’ sister, Mrs
inn ge, who is quite ill They
ret rned Monday and report the
iek lady as well as could be ex
pected.
Mr Holmes Mosh has purchas-
ed about two cars of calves from
Me srs Alfred and Win Sagebiel
and Ben Thomas this week.
Misses Bettie and Lotye Tho-
as entertained the Girl Scouts
Saturday night.
Mr. Walton Smith made a fly-
ing trip to town iast week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Home r Young
were shopping in town Friday.
Mr. Emil Lorenz was a busi-
nos visitor in Fredericksburg
Thursday.
Mr. Leo Sultemeier and Miss
Sultemeier were pleasant visitors
at Mr. Henry Moehle’s Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Renie Schlaudt
and daughters visited their mo-
ther Saturday and Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stahl went
to town Friday with little Ruby
for treatment.
Mr. Chas. Laurence returned
Monday from Dallas where he at-
tended the Farm Bureau Asso-
ciation II** reports a most en-
joyable time.
Mrs. A. C. Lehne’s sister ami
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in America we generally
given by the sixth and seventh
grade Literary Society on Fri
day afternoon, January 6.
Who’s Who ...... Beryl Moore
Class Prophesies Ella Ransleben
Imitations ........ Puera Franz
jokes ............ Lce Kordzik
Solo ............ Bertha Maier
Song: America the Beantiful —
Society.
Other songs were sung, then
the meeting adjourned
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Morris Ranch News.
" i
Miss Lou Emma Greathouse is
visiting her brother in Austin.
Mr. Emil Roeder was pleasant-
ly surprised last Sunday the oc-
casion being the anniversary of
his twenty-eighth birthday. Din-
churehes in thr Giermaii lauguaKe,
exeept Kor the Southern Mat ho
dit ehureh, where I In iuinitet
* preached in ngiish
"Tonight every P’rotestant
vhureh in town will have a large
! Christ mu tree for th* children.
hnve re
home having a Flour Bran,
veral weeks.
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< EDITORIAL NOTES
4
The latest in gasoline vending
is seen in the plan worked out
by an Ohio filling station man
whereby a guessing wheel is in
stalled adjacent to the pump.
You call your number, round goes
the wheel and if you guess right
the gasoline is yours, and noth-
ing to pay.
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