Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 26, 1922 Page: 1 of 10
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NO48
15TH YEAR
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OUR FAIR
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The Loan & Abstract Company
Alfred P. C. Petsch
Loans,
Abstracts,
Fire Insurance
36th Annual Exhibit A Bi SucGesS
LAWYER
Gold Bldg., Fredericksburz. Texas
R. G. STRIEGLER. Manager
A..P. C. PETSCH. Attorney
Agricultural
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cultivation.
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HITS
The monthly
creasing
Schmidt.
gathering of citizens in
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statesman who doesn't
The oath of the
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Rondo 2 the Lutheran Cemetery.
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exhibit at the (iillespie ( oun-
services
end dairy breeds of cattle
ducted and interment
was
eon-y
Ep. League Program Sept 3.
packed the alleys.
• crowds who
needlework
in .
( ommission-
Court authorized
stories this summer.
N. Lee,
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barred Plymouth Kocks. Tohn
faith in him.
Rowena, Texas.
Hy.
Elle-
the members of the court tn be
gtandard ’•
first prine.
of this section.
Entertainment
or the poultry business
Pigeons, John Evers, first; Ed.
Petmecky, second prize.
to donate
cash and
aided by'a propiti-
Cotton showed up
Work report of Otto Zenner.
Patrolman Highway No. 9, Sec.
Yours truly
Theo. Matthiesen,
Emil
Jhas.
Steve
- 6) — ■ tractor Highway No. 20-A, Gil-
It’s sometimes laughable howlespie County, being job No. 87-
era
(till
clean entertainment such
can enjoy.
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aw arded
The display of art
Balance in Interest and Sink-
1 ing Fund $6795.32.
.first and second prize.
Light Brahmas. A. Lehm, first
prize.
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Smokey . . ,
Sons and the Ladies Aid Society
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Rowena, Texas.
Mr
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WILBUR C. TREADWELL, Optometrist,
asgmesu, Specialist in Examination of the Eyed and
Fitting oi Glasses,
Bronze Turkeys,
bracht, first price.
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Child Breaks Arm
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Dorothea Hahn
Felix as all
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THRIFTY PEACEYUL, HOSPITABLE, BROAD MINDED. AND UBIBTY LOVING PEOPLE 8PLENDID ROADS 8CH0oL.8, AND ■ HU ROM— j
Chas. Lehne to construct n
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First 1922 Bale
Fred Knopp was employed by
the court as Patrolman of Road L hne, first and second prize
1 he nine-months-old baby girl
of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Geist-
weidt, of the Hilda section, died
early Tuesday morning of thin
week at thehome of Mrs. Phil.
• - A A? I ol Albert J. Schmidt was ex-
9666666 •9*****amined and ordered approved.
County officers, and per
Glasses Fitted Gorrectiy
We use the latest scientific
methods and instruments.
। closely into 238. for the amount of $7626.00,
because she be allowed.
FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST, 26. 1922
pie County is fortheoming.
estimate of Gordon Alvis, con
Lehne to have a
August 17. 1922.
Interment was made in
pie County, being job No. 87-B,
one who Sec. C State Aid Project No.
Balance in Special Road and
at
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keeping away from work.
•nt stalks and bear-;
treasure report
it is a
A. WALTER
Jeweler anc Optometrist
were examined and approved,
dnd monthly salaries allowed.
The court procured a strip of
Mrs. Hahn’s death
a brief illness.
Sec. St. Joseph’s Society,
worker did
diem of Wainheimer. first prize
* , Buff Leghoma, Elmer Maier,
ergy wasted by some people
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Court authorized Commission-
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were .
t v
It every
services at the house with Rev.
A L. Wolff of the St John
Lutheran Church officiating at
1 mile, purse
Farm and garden
land from Alfred Kordzik on Manor, first prize; Mrs. Albert
the Llano road for road pury se. Walter, second prize.
agri-Sehott, 2 prize;
products prize. Time .52.
1 Third race
terest to hundreds of visitors.
The agricultural exhibit con-
tained every kind of farm crop
raised in our section, both gar-
den and field growth, and many
of the exhibits showed the re-
suits of careful and competent
moreconcrete slab in the Burnet road
was most excellent ; and a
Esther, the 9 year old daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mund
of the Doss community unfortu-
nately broke her right arm as
she fell off a little tree.
She was brought to Frede-
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e on
ate
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A trustful wife is
ous season.
Coolidge praises business men ly reports of all the county and
for “bringing the county back precinct officers were examined is found for both old and young.
w inners :
White Leghorns, W
con-,
centrally located
Bootleg liquor may kill the
consumer, but it heels the boot- tabular statement of the County muent
legger finances for the month ending some
July 31, same was examined and ground where farmers can
for a approved by the court, together and listen to
Large Poultry Exhibit at
lespie County Fair.
Th< strongest poultry
ever seen in Fredericksburg
The pall bearers were:
at Cherry Mountain Cemetery,
Wednesday forenoon. Rev. Kon-
zack officiated
00
M E. Churah, South.
doesn’t inquire too
hubby’s doings,
and livestock
district, county
were con-
was made
was an
Fourth race, 3/8 mile, purse 8aVe-
in estimate of M. M. Craven, con-
tractor Highway No. 9, Gilles-
TI White Leghorns of Mr.
78 years,
followed
Funeral
Mrs. Wilhemine Thummel age
52 died at her home 1016 Austin
Street in San Antonio, Texas,
Wednesday night at 11:30. She
v, as born May 31, 1870 in Loer-
rach Baden, Germany and came
to America in 1890. She was
married to John Thummel Feb.
third class road, be dismissed. ’ Silver Wyndottes, Max Wahl,
Court ordered the monthly first prize.
and quarterly salaries of the Silver Spangled Hamburgs, G.
. . ° , ' same having agreed
Prohibition may be a failure
i .;..a Lntthe sum of $130.00 in
but you may have noticed that
the papers are not full of snake
o !« provided to house all the
birds The quality of the stock
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if you can’t get away
vacation, you can get the same Detail statement of Bank of
feeling by remaining at home F redericksburg. "
Pand tipping every third person tory of the County Funds,
you see, the month ending July 31.
examined and approved. Month-
The funeral was held from
the late home at 5 o’clock Fri-
day afternoon. Rev. Frcuh held
it is stated the child's death
was the result of the bite of a
spider several days previous
the tiny system being unable to
throw off the poison and infec-
tion therefrom.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday afternoon at the Luthe-
ran church at Hilda and were
conducted by Rev. Heinrich of
the local Lutheran Church. In-
termet was made in the Luthe-
ran Cemetery at Hilda.
The Standard joins- a host of
friends and relatives in extend-
ing condolence to the bereaved
parents in their sorrow.
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Dance Hall Burned
country.
Large cash prizes and
blue and red ribbons
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could bericksburg fur medical attention,
interested and is recuperating nicely.
was placed in a large building
where it was viewed by throngs.
The canned and preserved goods
eispl3y occupied another room,
mid contained every concivenble
sort of edible canned and pre-
served product Tt lik • vise wa<*
viewed by large crowds.
The flower and plant display
was also a feature of great in-
Fredericksburg Publ Co.,
Fredericksburg, Texas
Gentlemen:
GILLESPIE COUNTY -
population over 19,000.
Elevation above 1800 feet
Climate — ideal.
Ex pods: cotton, cattle,
wool, grain, granite, etc.
Mrs. Dorothea Hahn passed
away quietly and peacefully at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Otto Zimmerman, Tuesday the
22nd of August, at the age of
a person will study the outside R, Federal Aid Project No. 127,
of the envelope to try to guess being the sum of $4396.55, be
allowed
Soviet Officials Loot Altars.-
W N. Lee deserve special men-bale of cotton for this season,
lion and the Rhode Island Reds The cotton was raised by Mr.
of Mr. B. L. Enderle reflected Millie Baethge.
er is a
want to
rence.
•n features which caused much
favorable comment.
\ isitors to the fair declared
that the display of farm pro-
ducts and domestic work was
equal to that many of the best
fairs of this section. The exhi-
bition of livestock was an im-
portant feature; also both beef
Silent Prayer.
Hymn “My Soul be on Thy
Guard.”
Scripture Passages.
Prayer.
Leader’s Comment.
Topics for discussion, 3 min.
each Christ the Perfect Ex-
ample.
(a) Of o life of prayed. Marti.
1. 32-39.: M. Wiemers.
(b) Of a life of Service. Luke
10. 30-37.: Miss A. Grote.
(c) Of o forgiving spirit, Luke
23 33, 31.: Lee McDougall.
OUR MuiU --
We weleome news at all
timnes, if fit to print
We extend a helping hand
to everyone, we hold
malice towards no one
unsurpassed exhibit of the fn-
est goat and shepp stock in the
3 prize.
fair. Ever available coop
filled, and extra space had
$35.43 the amount due you for
printing our Constitution.
tight Brown Leghorns, Alvin ' must admit that the work
and price is OK and can highly
Precinct No. LB, being section Buff Orpingtons, John Manor,.
. . ’ c . .. . . I Many thanks for courtesies
I B, of the State Highway of first prize.
Gillespie County, in place of White Wyandottes, E St
- Otto Crenwelge, at a salary of Claire, first and second prize.
$100,00 per month. Rhode Island Reds, B. L. En-
Court ordered that petition of derle, first prize; A. Lehne. 8
Dan L. Anderegg et al. for a ond prize.
also stant flow of praise
were heard from the
what’s inside.
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The man who refuses to trust
Indeed, we take it, that a new
unusual quality ami beauty.
The following is a list of the
Fo,h
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C
pt at
i
ner
than he is paid to do and every near Max Kordzik place
employer paid more than he is1 Court ordered that monthly
compelled to pay, we would have; estimate of Faris & Donalson,
no strikes contractors on Highway No. 20-
A, being job No. 87-B. for the
freericksburg Standard
features were $1000: Sleepy. 1 prize; Spot. 2
ot lacking, music being one of prize Lee, 3 prize.
i n exhibition. Thera
$50: Arleen, 1 prize,
prize Whiskey Pete,
Tim< 38.
am sending you a check for
The average man’s idea of in- Bridge Fund, 1 . 4 $3.43.
terior decoration is a square Balance in Special Road Tax
meal. $6869.03.
Balance in Highway Fund
and community fairs — are im-
portant factors in the develop-
me nt of better farming and bet-
ter livestock.
In addition they are creating
a community spirit and neigh-
anyone else'has made everybody LA. and Otto Crenwelge. High-
suspicious of him. , 'way Patrolman No. 9. Rec 1-B, allowed.
Hymn. “A Charge to Keep I
Have. ”
(d) Of fearlessness. Luke 4.
1-14.: Miss Nora Kensing.
(c) Of self-restraint. Luke 4.
1-14.: Mrs. Tainter.
f) Of a joyous life. Math, 5.
3-12.: Mrs Gammenthaler.
7 Prayer: Pastor.
8 Hymn: “Abide With Me.”
9 League Benediction.
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Rev. and Mrs. E. Hannemann
and son Louis of Moulton are
visiting their son Fred. Hanne-
man near Gold.
News headline. Evidently they er Chas,
go to church to prey- crete slab constructed in the
-0 — Burnet road near Waldemar
The man who committed su Hansen place. The construction
code by leaping of a Parisor said slab having been peti-
bridge was very evident 1,1 tioned for by citizens residing
Seine. , and traveling said road and the
Last Monday night a dance
hall owned by Mexicans in the
Stonewall community burned
down.
The origin of the fire is a
mystery.
fair- display in abundance, among
get them being fine pears, peaches.
knows if she did she would lose Court ordered that monthly
J. Patton, John Gunkel,
Bader, S (Pancoast,
Gil- Brodie and Hy. Wolfshohl.
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show
was 1
to stable conditions. ’’ He is and approved
borly disposition on the part of
••64040• •000000 Commissioners’ Court our rural citizens, which makes with manigfi
for progress of the farm and in ings.
the home duets included corn, milo maize.
Improved highways and an ini Kaffir corn. sorghum, millet,
.._______ creasing number of automobiles oatsf pumpkins, beans, beets,
Albert E. Klett submitted his have made possible a more fre- squashes, ete., etc. ffl
The orchard products were on
Last Tuesday Rosenbusch
Bros., at Doss ginned the first
There should be some method sum of $1417.57 be allowed,
devised for conserving the en- Court ordered that monthly
) With a sigh of relief Congress $11904.31.
is now sitting back till The Li- Balance in Available Fund
terary Digest settles the Prohibi- $53840.14.
will be at his office in the Gold Building
August 23,24, 25, 1922.
Wilhemine Thummel Dies Of Spiderbite
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probably referring to the way Butcher reports of
everything seems to be htalled. Hardt, F. Il Petermann, and
--0— - Henke Bros., were examined and
in Europe nowadays a slack-approved.
instruc-ifigs, and Plumps. 2, 1893.
five addresses on various sub- Baseball, races and goat rop- Surviving the deceased are:
ounty Deposi- j ets in which they are interest-ing furnished the more exciting her husband, John Thummel. 4
fored; where they can inspect pro-; amusement. M inners in the last children : Mrs. Harry A. Priess,
was duets and make comparison with I named contest were: of Fredericksburg, Texas, Mrs.
their own. j 1 Prize. M. J. Harden, 16 3/5Fred Spencer, John and Paul
At these fairs entertainment seconds. all of San Antonio, three sisters
2 Prize. B Haynes, lb seconds. Mrs. Mary Schneider of San An-
3 prize. .1 .J . Hoffman, 19 . . „ c.: 11 ,
tonio, Mrs. Emma Spindler and
seton s. Mrs. Eliese Weiss of Basel,
However, the host time is had Bas bal Comfort VS Giantsi Switzerland: two brothers Emil
meeting old friends and making Ssor 4 r" " i "avor ol the and William Schone of Basel,
new ones. giants. Switzerland and two
, Gur Gillespie County Fair' Horse naces । hursdays pro children
a peace confe-,,: • . / . . opened its doors on the 22 inst. gram: first race, 5/8 mile, purse g. was . member
a Peac cOE the Commissioners Court to the ,1,, , , 1;,,. c,a.1-e, i n„;o. ’ 1 1 membel
{ । • *i , i but the 23rd was banner day. H k‘L • prieiip,n1;g, । gc, .1. i
a treasure report showing the fol- , , , , rn,.),. E o n,;y.. a.....unnide uodge, the I
, . . , , it brought approximately from ’ K 50D, - prie: . ..
lowing balances, was ordered re-l-. n , \ .1 Welk ? nize Tino- 1.10
I believe there is one thing to d1 . |)i)d - 8-100 to 9000 people to the • I • , r the St. Iohn Lutheran Church,
be said in favor of the gunman. En , ad Pushed 45 redu grounds. There was placed on Second race, 1/2 mile. Purse ...........
He always veils “Your money " p 4 -exhibition a very complete and *100 Mary B, 1 prize; Bobby
.... ,, . । 00 Bal. 1,1 Jury Fund .. $ 5261.74 stie.;., aenj,. of . hq ri Sehott, 2 prize; Ben Hur. 3
or your lie. A bootlegger . . . . . w,na Nat81yig display ot the aonl-
Bui. in Road and Bridge tuna 1 1
-,,4 WA+H (t!lttral anc domestic
"5 n" $10713.01.
Anybody who drinks to for- Balance in Road Duty Fund;
get his troubles will meet with $2246.03.
success if it happens to be wood Balance in General Fuad
alcohol. $6030.70.
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