Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 16, 1922 Page: 10 of 10
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year.
Schmidtzensky left for a several
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The new glass front
Messrs. Joe Schaetter & Son
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appea rance.
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room, funeral parlor.
F. J. Maier.
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dern and up-to-date
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Everybody's invited to
; inspect our Fall styles in
Men’s Wear.
Outing, 7 yards for $1.00, fine
fast color fancy Ginghams at
19c at
and it is naturaly the wish
of every father and mother
to see their boy or girl at
the head of their class.
Some of the boys and girls will
not be able to do the work and
will be in the same class next
Cotton picking time it here ---and anyone in
need of Groceries is quantity lots or small
quantities, should remember that we have the
right price.
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Good Clothes
for Men, Young Men and Boys.
for !
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mu AB leather School Shoes
in all grades and sizes, at
SCHROEDER BROS
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School Will Start
Soon
For Fine Hats ,
Hats, Stylish Hats and select from. at
A. WALTER,
Jeweler and Optometrist.
Retail Merchant Meet-
ing.
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We offer many of the new things in collar attached and neck-
band style shirts, from Wilson Bros, and Geo. P. Ide.
$1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00.
A. B Williamson
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an extensive trip
will need a new fountain pen.
We have 13 dozen for you to
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Hart Schaffner
&Marx
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septic room. nd a show room.
Come to
A. WALTER
OPTOMETRIST
We are specialists in examining of eyes
and fitting glasses.
F. J. Maier.
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4 LOCAL and PERSONAL •
nized as standard optometrists, at the rear of their business.
mp They will construct a modern
A Good Heavy embalming
STEHLING BROS
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
The latest patterns and good
fitting styles well tailored and
guaranteed to hold their shape.
Come to see us early. Whether you buy or
not, we will be glad to show you.
From Walk-Over we show the new squaved-toe style especially
for young men. But this is only one of the many patterns—
Walk Over Shoes $7.00 to $10.00
Weyenberg Shoes $4.00 to $7.50
in Fredericksburg last Saturday gion it was decided to observe
means fail to
principles of
chants Assn.
For young men we are offering a wide variety of styles in
Stetson Hats. Long-lasting quality means a saving to you.
Stetson Hats $6.50 to $12.50
Katz “Society Brand” Hats $3.00 to $5.00
Messrs. Ernst Borchert and On account of the drouth a
Gus. and Alfred Mergles visit-1 number of carloads of young
ed relatives and friends in this fat cattie were shipped out dur
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city last Sunday.
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Miss Sophia Baethge of San
JfF' School starts and you
ing the past several weeks.
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In the last meeting of the
these cases are due to weak eyes,
and can be remedied with proper
correcting glasses.
Parents, do not neglect to
have your child’s eyes ex-
amined before school
starts so it will not be handi-
capped in its work
till* Retail Mer lations.
gentleman made a splendid
grade, being the eighth highest returned from
nt these examinations are recog- are remodelling their store room
You’ll see all the new features. New ideas in Wart Schaffner &
Marx sport styles for men and young men. Nt* fabrics and new
colorings.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits $30, $35. $40, $45
Korrekt Quality Clothes $17.50, $20, $25, $30.
friends at Mason.
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Mr. II. M. Baldwin and family
ci Kerrville spent Friday in Fre-
dericksburg.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Huff and
son returned from a visit to re-
latives in San Antonio.
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The Mason Baseball team will
cross bats with our Giants next
Sunday at the Fair Grounds.
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Last Saturday Mrs. Werner
Keidel underwent an operation
at the local sanitarium.
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The remodelling of the for-
merly Bismark building is now
San Antonio where he took the
optometrists examination for days fishing trip to the Llano
river.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry
son on last Sunday.
In r
) pesed
bers of
the M
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home «
Friday
party,
the "p
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had be
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which
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were
Later
the ol
Margaret Maier is
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There is still a chanee to sub-
scribe to the Standard at $1.00
per year, or to renew your 1923
subscript ion.
Last Wednesday Mr. Hilmar
Kordzik and Miss Hulda Feuge
were united in holy wedlock.
Attendants to the bride and
groom were Misses Ida Feuge
and Lydia Rusche, and Messrs.
Henry Feuge and Louis Kord-
zik. The groom is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Kordzik and the
its goal, it must have the co-
operation of all the business men
it town.
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In offering you this class of merchandise we
feel we are rendering you profitable service, Goods
that wear longer, which saves you money. Styles
that make you feel more confident and better satis-
fied. An assortment which makes it easy for you
to make your “pick"
Antonio was among the visitors local Post of the American Le-
Last Thursday night the
iembers oi the Retail Mer-
‘chants held their regular meet-
ing.
' A number of vital topics were
discussed in the course of the
is, occupying the building.
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Mr. Alfred Rusche and family,
Miss Emma Baethge, and Mr.
Otto Baethge of Kerrville spent
Saturday and Sunday in our
burg visiting relatives and
friends.
this district of Texas. We are
Last Thursdas Mr. Felix Hol-
mig, the local baseball pitcher
returned from Galveston. Mr.
Holmig had signed up with the
Galveston League team recently,
and made a satisfactory showing
while there. The Texas League
baseball season closed last Wed-
nesdey. From reports it is very
likely that Mr. Holmig will be
one of Galveston’s star pitchers
next season. He will mount the
। hill for the Giants next Sunday
at the Fair Grounds.
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DF Ladies and Misses Swea-
ters now on display, at
SCHROEDER BROS
All retail merchants
not now a member of
Armistice Day, November 11th
with an elaborate celebration.
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Mrs. John Heep, Rich Wein
heimer and Joe and Frank
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HT Heavy blue Shirting @
15c, at
SCHROEDER BROS
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ast Wednt sday Messrs Ed
Danz and Walter Halin.' left
Austin.
make a passing grade as pre-
scriber by the laws of this State
Quality Cash Grocery
As near as your telephone
v E KNOCHE R. E. BERNHARD
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The Southwest Granite Co. re-
cently shipped a carload of fi-
pished products to northern
points.
Spuds 3c per *b. or in sack lots 2 3-4c.
Gold Star Flour $3.40 per 100 lbs.
Liberiy Bell $1.85 per sack
Comal Lily $1.85 per sack
Flour High Patent $1.85 per sack Special price in larger
Extra High Patent $2.05 per sack • quantities
Reo Coffee 5 lb. for $1.00
Good Pea Berry Coffee 31-2 lbs. for $1.00
Oil Sardines 4’s at 5c
Underwood Mustard Sardines 15c
should by nobride a daughter of Mr. and
investigate the Mrs. Hy. Feuge. Jr. Congratu-
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last Saturda, a carload of Men's and Young men's Suits
"otton pickers arrived at this at $12.50, $15.00. $18.00, $22.50.
city, on the train. Also several : and $25 00
truck loads passed through town Boys' Knee Suits begin at
going northwest $3 75 at
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out of the 135 who stood the to cities in Western portions of
examination. Optometrists who the State.
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Hereafter the S W. B T Co.
will no longer give the time of
day to the public.
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Mr and Mrs. E. R. Bernhard
returned Tuesday from a visit
to San Antonio.
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A child of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt
Keidel was operated on at the
local sanitarium.
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The early part of this week
Mr Wm. Renken, a Postoffice
inspector, was in this city.
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Hohmann & Stehling report
the delivery of an Overland I
Touring Car to Mr. Joe Heep.
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Born to Mr and Mrs. Robt.
Klinge lhoefer a daughter on last
Saturday. Congratulations.
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On Monday a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Otto Lochte was ope-
rated on at the local sanitarium.
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Last Sunday Miss Ruth Lewis
h ft for San Antonio where she
has accepted a position as
teacher. \
and Sunday.
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Last Saturday Mr. Hugo A.
Walter, the optometrist at the
A. Walter firm. returned from
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Mr Walter Jenschka left for
Austin on Monday where he will
resume his studies at the St.
Edwards College.
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In the Quality (’ash Grocery
ad, in the last issue of this paper
it should have read 23c in-
stead 22/4 for potatoes.
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Last Sunday Mrs. H. C. Maier
and daughters returned from an
extended trip to Dallas. Fort
Worth and other northern cities.
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Mrs. Louise Bartlett of San
Antonio arrived here last Sun-
day to meet her son John. and
to visit relatives and friends.
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Mr. John L. Bartlett who
lolds a responsible position at
the oil fields in Eastland county
motored 175 miles last Saturday
to visit the Julius Kordzik and
F. J. Maier families of this city.
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Mrs. Theo. Heep was pleasant-
ly surprised by a number of
friends Wednesday evening The
occasion being her 50th anni-
versary. The guests departed
late in the evening having spent
i most delightful afternoon.
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Caps see the assortment at
F. J. Maier.
M i Rod Kott and family ar
iding this week at the Llano
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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/m1/10/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .