Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 16, 1922 Page: 1 of 10
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freericksburg Stanar
Elevation above 1800 feet
FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1922.
NO SI
15TH YEAR
The Loan & Abstract Company
AB R H O A E
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Loans,
Abstracts,
Fire Insurance
Gold Bldg., Fredericksburg. Texas
R. O. STRIEGLER, Manager
A.’.F C. PETSCH. Attorney
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Totals
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Chamber of Commerce
School News.
of the
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so essential to
the finish of the two buildings
} ea r
amined and approved.
eleven and walked two men.
Albert J Schmidt.
Mason and Feuge of Fredericks-
Pones of the educational depart-
fore the Court
Alfred
work in some of the commercial
over
Interest and Sinking fund $4, made for the present.
Hei-
Knopp walked and went
Investment: Messrs. A. P. C.
and this the
< ommissioner
men.
Krauskopf, and Langerhans got
('anion got the
day night the teachers and the
VITAL STATISTICS
Marriage License
Mr
Sons of Hermann last Monday
Hulda Feuge.
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College Opened
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Mrs. and stockman of the Bear Creek
daughter.
Mr.
Klingelhoefer,
and
Mrs.
10. -To
and
Totals
2311184/2
Mrs.
Jury Fund $5463.39.
Road and Bridge Fund $10,-
single.
t scor-
AB. K. H. O A E
3 0 0 0 0 0
Mr. Fred Simon and family
and Miss Minnie Rusehe return-
< d from a pleasant visit to rela-
tives and friends at Roosevelt.
Mr.
a son.
Mr.
268.29.
Road Duty Fund $2,173.63.
General Fund $4,852.34.
Bankhead, ef
Chittenden. 3b
Rossman, e
•Fields
Graef. p
(ieo-
I on
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kobt.
ter.
Sept.
$356.19.
Balance
$460 91
approved.
Miss Campbell
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Petmecky,
I Sheriff,
ounty, Texas
Commissioner’s Court, ing
WILBUR C. TREADWELL, Optometrist,
egdBEda 8peemH»i in Examination of the Eyes and
I M iss Thirza Sagebiel.
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Births Recorded
Leo Blanchard, a son
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Deaths Reported
August 22. — Mrs. Dorothea
Hahn, age 78 years
Alfred P. C. Petsch
lawyer
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< ff Graef 3, off Brown 2; wild
pitches: Graef I. Brown 1'; left
on bases. Dundee Woolen Mills:
4 : Giants: 7.
Time of game: 1:30 Umpires:
Knopp and Warner.
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Teachers’ Institute
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Fitting of Glasses,
will be at his office in the Gold Building
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road team No. 1 upon the com-t.
Glasses Fitted Correctly
We use the latest scientific
methods and instruments.
Interment was made under
Hilmar Kordzik and Miss the auspices of the Order of the
'Harry Schmidt,
June 14.— To
and opera chairs were received'
last week and a number of men
amined and allowed
Gordan Alvis, contractor, sub-
mitted to the court his monthly
estimate No. 7. for the sum of
376842, same was examined and
approved.
young wo
ed butcher report of H C. Kirk.
Court examined and approved
butcher report of Rich. Henke.
. Court ordered that a serib be
issued in favor of Mrs Mary
Schmidt, Tax Assessor, same be-
Haag: struck out: by Graef 7,
by Brown 11; first base on balls: building material
cthers have made application to
be transferred.
men and
ostponed because some
Mr. Louis Doebbler died sud-
denly at his home in the central
part of the County last Satur-
baseball team on
mond Sunday by
at the
Wm.
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The early part of this week
Mr. J. E. Grinrtead, the editor
of the Grinstead Graphic, was
among the business visitors in
Frederieksburg
of young
The court
Balances of funds
by statement:
Giants Take Abbreviated Con-
test By Score Of 4 to 1
908.66
Fund $2,330.16
Balance in Local
public were treated to a
hand concert and an ica <
Reichenau, ss
Henke, ( e
Henke. E. If
Krauskopf Ib
Langerhans 3b
Lee, rf
Schellhase, ef
Lochte. 2b
Knopp. 2b
Brown, p
boys and girls from other dis-Kuenemann.
Dundees Lose to Giants Giants
R. s.
26 4 7 21 5 2
the County
home with the tying run. Lan-
< minty g,.|hans took third on the trow-
night school in the early part of
< betoher for those who find it
Mason
teachers
son was
are at work setting these up.
' ” ’ When these have been installed,,, . ,
cream . , 1 , » day night, at the age of 44 vears
our school can boast of a com- , . , 5°’ -5d
and six months.
Mr. Doebbler is survived by
second and Krauskopf romped
771.45.
County Highway fund $11,-
657.05.
precinct No. 3, be put to work In spite of the heavy grounds,
on the Upper Crabapple road inthe game was intereat ing all the
the local dia-
a score of 4 to
of the rain.
Fredericksburg High School. |, , ... . .
n , .. 1' . i branches, will be permitted to
Tin following teachers from, . . . , ’ ,
. take special work. There will
(iillespie County appeared on, ... -
। be no tuition lee unless the stu-
the program. Messrs. Brodie, , . . , ,,
,, . .. ... , , , dent is over eighteen vears old.
Heimann, Neffendorf, i aln •
port of
Enderle, Fruge, and Misses Es-
till. Eckert, Wehmeyer, Wahr-
a single to
(>n account
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The early part of this week
Mr. and Mrs. Ebby Schmidt,
Mrs Elise Wahrmund, and Mr.
Felix Kordzik returned from
their trip to El Paso and other
western cities.
w prices on ot
ney Groceries
1 J Maier
d and sons o
are visitinena
nother, Mr. -A
y Springs (
her compensation for the for the Giants. Graef allowed
1922. seven hits during the course of
precinct No
examined and ap- the tax rolls of the Harper In- up, walked. Rossman bunted to
proved the monthly treasure re- deuendent School District, and Brown, who fielded the ball and
Treasurer the Willow City Independent then threw wildly past second
School district of taxes assessed allowing Chittenden to reach
Arts was the lecturer. The mes-
and Mrs.
a daugh-
The annual Teachers' Institute
held .jointly by the teachers of
her A.
which started falling right after
noon and was still falling when
the game started, it was agreed
that the game should only be a
seven inning affair.
Manager Dod gen sent Graef,
the elongated right hander, who
formerly twirled for the Alamo
J Peck Indians, in to pitch and
" Brown took up the hurling duty
rest were visited. On Wednes-
I. G. Wehmeyer and
Schmidt.
Agricultural: Messrs.
gent request of a large number
Fire Protection: Messrs. L. H
Krauskopf. Joe Stein, and Wal-
ter Klaerner.
Good Roads: Messrs. Judge H.
Usener, R. L. Kott. E H. Riley
and Wm. Habenicht.
Entertainment and Publicity:
Messrs. Max C. Stehling, Robt.
Blum. Max Schoenewolf, Miss
Alvina Gold and Mrs. H. W.
Kusenberger.
Civic and Municipal: Messrs.
A P C Petsch, R. G Striegler
and John Metzger.
Industrial: Messrs. Ed. Stein,
in such cases a fee of two dol-
Alex Arhelger, a
Sept 9 To
led large enough to win the
appeared be-game, as the Giants had the bas-
requesting thates populated in nearly every inn-
A. WALTER
Jeweler and Optometrist
Dougall. Constable, was examin-
ed and approved.
Monthly report of A. B Lan-
ge, Justice of the Peace, was ex-
amined and approved
Court examined and approv-
2 0 2 St. Anthony’s Business
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OUR MUkU -
We weleome news at all
times, if fit to prim.
We extend a helping hana
to everyone, we hold
malice towards no one
Vernity of
sages of the latter were both in-
spiring and helpful to the teach-
ers. 'About fifty nine percent of
the teachers from Gillespie Co.
were former students of the
i Court ordered that
Court canvassed returns of an
♦ lection held August 23rd in
School District No. 32, for the
purpose of increasing the special
tax in said district. from 10c to
50c on the $100.00 valuation.
The election carried in favor
of increasing the special tax.
mund. The papers of Mr.
mann and Elementary ।
graphy and- of Miss Estill
SI Anthony’s Business College
wet* opened, and 29 students
were enrolled for this term. It
of same arc in the graduating
class.
iy‘s Business
-opened Mon
1th. A new
| been elected
Dubray, re-
1 of the Col
The opening of till- Frede-
icksburg High School has been
was unduly delayed in transit.
As soon as it can be ascertain
when the buildings can be com-
|,!<ted, the board of trustees will
et the date for opening school
and announcement of this fact
will appear in the Standard and
Wochenblatt.
An unusually’ large number of
impossible to attend the day Messrs; Max Bierschwale, R. L.
classes. This is due to the ur-Kott and H. A. Rics.
ment of the College of Industrial t commercial diploma. Both of
the diplomas will admit the
Practical English re.....ived parti-
cularly favorable comment. All
the papers read showed careful
preparation and proved conclu-
his dear wife, one daughter,
Lizzie, and one son. Rueben,
three brothers, and two sisters.
for thirty working days.
Court ordered that tin mon-
GILLESPIE COUNTY -
Population over 16),000
Mr. Walter F Crenwelge and afternoon at 3 o’clock
much credit and the ice cream
supper was par excellence.
The place of meeting next
year was left undecided; prob-
ably if will he at Fredericks-
burg
Ma-
in.
•way through. Each team com-
and Gillespie County
. .. . There will ba two diplomas of-
burg respectively conducted the, .
... . ... v, c c , 'fired for graduation, one an
institute while Professor F. L.
aeademic diploma and the other
as shown in said districts for the year third base safely. Graef’s bunt
1922. Same were examined and brought him in. This run look-
Court ordered that County score.
held this year at
a decided success
third on Brown’s
in Sinking Fund
supper. The Mason juvenile plete modern equipment,
band performed its part with'
lars per month payable in three
installments will be charged.
It is contemplated to open a
Petsch, H. H. Sagebiel, L. H
Krauskopf, Max Bierschwale,
Sept. 5.- To Mr. ami
At the last meeting of the
Chamber of Commerce it was
decided to have an exhibition of
farm products from Gillespie Co.
at the Dallas State Fair next
month.
The County Agent Mr. R. Mil-
ler will take charge of the ex-
hibits and will represent this
county. In the same meeting the
following standing committee
were appointed:
Public Health: Messrs. A. H
Kneese, Hugo Kallenberg and A.
the 20th
D. 1922, a*
1 Stonewall,
as, the fol
perty, to .
w about 8
Jersey cow
Ind one calf
to satisfy a
g to Ae
n favor -of
ill costs of
the court, make an appropria- ing, but failed to produce the
tion to pay the county’s pronecessary hits to score.
See FELIX W. MAIER
for your plumbing and fixtures. Full line of pipe, fittings, and
Dickey’s Septic Tanks.
bolder thereof without examina-
tion to the best University of
this State. Students who do not
eare to apply for the comer-
cial diploma hut who desire
I Balance in Rural Aid Fund
*529 31.
Balance in Free Text Book
Fund $32.87.
Balance in Permanent Fund
$40 00
A. J. Schmidt, County Treas-
Ties
a complete lin
You can bu
rom us by th
prices
endid grade .
Coffee 3’ I
$1.
c per pound. J
..... %e 1"
Flour per I
$2
a Comal Lily I
THRIFTY PEACEFUL, HOSPITABLE, BROADMINDED AND LIBERTYLOVING PEOPLE SPLENDID ROADS SCHOOLS, AND CHURCHES
l>letion of its work on the Reichenau singled to right
enschke road in Commissioner ing Knopp and Brown.
Last Monday the doors of the
in. Schellhase bunted. Graef
took the ball and threw him out
at first allowing Langerhans to
tricts will come to Fredericks-
burg for the ensuing school
year. Most of them have al-
ready been transferred and
Community. The family lost a
faithful husband and father, and
his neighborhood, an honest, re-
liable man of character.
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A committee is busy in this
county, soliciting donations for
the necessary funds to recon-
struct the St. Edwards College
at Austin, which was partially
> destroyed by a tornado the ear-
ly part of this year.
sively that the Teachers of
these two counties were live .
... i.i Through the kindness of Mrs. and Albert Koennecke.
wires and well prepared Io doR. L. Kott a number of new
the 1 work. book- have been added to the
The citizens of Mason left no. publie sehool library. Such
thing undone to make all of the gifts are always welcome and
teachers feel at home Free car are gratefully received.
rides were provided for two: A large shipment of new desks.
evenings and all places of inte-
Special Road Tax Fund $5,« rata share of th? salary tor a Krauskopf opened the sixth
County Home Demonstrator' with a short single to right.
Agent. As the (ounty finances Langerhans got an infield hit
do not permit the employment just back of the pitcher. Canion
Available Bond fund $37,- of a County Home Demonstrator took the ball and pegged
873.56. Agent, no appropriation was
300100
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every way.
Superintendent Bennett
Score by Innings:
Dundee W M.: 000 010 0 1
Giants: 000 004- 4
SUMMARY: sacrifice hits:
Graef. Schellhase; stolen bases:
1
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Applications for a secretary
were discussed but no definite
action taken.
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Sudden Death
mitted two errors. Reichenau.
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3 1 1
| With the scon- standing I to
• 0 in favor of the visitors, the
Giants staged a rally in their
half of the sixth inning ami de-
ieated the Dundee Woolen Mills
ty —
4 limate ideal.
Exp rts cotton, rattle,
wool, grain, granite, etc. -
road team No. 2 remain on the
Tax Fund Llano road untill the next regu-
bar session of this court
Miller, R. S. Klett and H. H.
Sagebiel.
Financial: Messrs. Wm. Bier-
sehwale. Ad. Gald ond Otto Kol-
meier.
Membership: Messrs. Felix •
Saenger, Rubin Bernhardt and
Emil Kolmeier.
Game and Fish Protection:
Wiedenfeldt officiating.
The deceased was a farmer
'Comfort Cemetery, Mr.
urer, submitted to the court his thly salaries of the County offi- tw. hits cacL
statement of commission due cers be allowed. visitors’ lone hit
him. Same was examined and' Court ordered that the per centerfe 1d
approved. diem of the members of the
.L, . c * ne C , „ Mason will meet the Giants
Monthly report of Aug. M Court be allowed. m, . .
_ m c „ . 1 here Sunday. They are bring-
Jung, Tex Collector, was oxa- Otto Zenner Patrolman of- . , j •„
. . , ' 11 ing a strong team and will very
mined and approved. Highway No. #. Sec. I A. andmeiy yesen, a portsider
Monthly report of A D Stahl. Fred. Knopp. Patrolman of .’ „ .. P,» Ho
rue a • a Fiv t • W r t <1 I 1131 I IH I”l (Un, - I LLOI-
Distriet Clerk, w.a examined Highway No. 9, See. ,.B„ sub- mig is expeeted back in time to
andarproved. , r . t mitted their daily work reports work Sunday and » good game
County Attorney, was examined were examined and approved., ome out and soe the game,
and APPoved . , » „ and their respective salaries or-as the season is fast nearing its
Monthly report of Herm. Use-dered paid
ner. County Judge. was examin- M. M. Craven, contractor. sub- "nd,, ccore .
ed and approved. mitted to the court his monthly
Monthly report of A E. Klettt,estimate. No. 3, for the sum Dundee Woolen Mills
County Clerk, was examined and of 5539.21, same was examined
approved. and allowed. Wagner. 2b
Monthly report of Alf. J. Pet- Faris & Donalson, contractors. Canion, ss
mecky, Sherif, was examined , bmitted to the court their Talbert, rf
and approved. monthly estimate, No. ,3. for the Picard, 1b
Monthly report of John Me- sum of 1531.27, same was ex- Haag. If
Mrs. Mary Schmidt, Tax As- the game, struck out seven and
sessor, submitted to the court the walked three men. Brown, on
tax rolls of Road District No. 1 th, other hand, was very effec-
of Gillespie (’ounty. Texas, for tive. The visitors reached him
the year 1922. Same was ex- for only one hit. He struck out
Mrs. Mary Schmidt, fax As The visitors scored their only’
sessor, submitted to the Court run in the fifth. Chittenden, first
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Schumacher, Oscar R. Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 16, 1922, newspaper, September 16, 1922; Fredericksburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1418456/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .