Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 16, 1922 Page: 3 of 10
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VREDKRICKSBURQ STANDAED, SEPTEMBKR 16, 1922
HARPER SECTION
CORDON HARPER CARACE
mers
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Sub-agents for.
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CHEVROLET CARS
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YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED
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A large crowd
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ALSO A GOOD LINE OF TOILET PREPARATIONS
L. H. HARPER, Prop.
price
Harper Tin and Sheet Metal Works ii
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Canteens,
Repair Work.
First State Bank
Thursday night, Sep-
7th
75c
make their
GO TO
OF HARPER
75c
Wedekind & Taylor
20.00
10.75
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We Solicit Your Patronage
of
Qtto Rahe & Co.
We keep a complete line of
S. A. EZELL, Prop.
And we are distributors for the famous
! telly Springfield Tires
Country Produce bought at Highest Prices
Information Furnished Free.
Harper - -
Saturday
was pre-
xt tire,
hat he
the
Mrs.
r miles
two sets
amilies.
I be sold
Mr.
last
Pure Drugs,
Cold Drinks,
and Confections
ville last
tember
Mart
night,
sent,
time.
The place where
they all trade
Wash-tube,
Stove Pipes,
Metal Ceiling,
Milk Coolers,
Tanks,
Troughs,
Bath-tubs,
Float a,
Elevation
Population
J.S. WHITEWOOD, President
II. P. GARTRELL, Vice President
JNO. S. MORRIS, Cashier
Dipping Vats,
Well Casing,
Roofing,
Guttering,
Situated 25 Miles West
of Fredericksburg
Real Estate And
Live Stock
35.50
hine
C. W. GRANVILLE
Insurance of all Kinds.
Agent Mosty Nursery,
Kerrville and Centerpoint
Curious, Odd, and Strange Hap-
penings of the Daily News.
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Hahn —Fairchild
2150 Feet
600
Plenty
Good 1
Stores
Attention Car Owner:
and Ranchme
Citizens Au
CITIZE
HY.
A Guaranty Fund Bank.
Your Deposits are Guaranteed
HARPER,
The Ford Ser
takes care of your car repair j
We are also hal
Shop in connectid
Oxy-Acetylene Weld
First class/
Further me i
FAIRBANKS MOOgE
SHEARING MAcH
OILING WINDMS
kinds of WATErBOP
A. B. Barker Merc. Co.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
We handle Bob-white. Tidal Wave, and New
W ay Flour
e Pay highest prices for nil Country Produce
CHEAP CASH STORE
Dr. C. A. McBETH
PHYSICIAN
and
SURGEON
Office at Drug Store
Stevens,
Come and see me
Go To
Chy Meat Market
for your
Beef, Sausage. Ham &
Bacon.
Also Bread, Pie And
Cakes
Next door to Postoffice
b’a’ur
rops.
of specia-
day and
'he beat is
F. M. FLOYD
G E N E RAL M E RCH A N D18 E
Their many friends wish them a
leng and happy life.
arkel
rop.
Pork,
ge,
Specializes in
Beef, Pork, Roast, Sausage,
Bacon, Ham, Lard, Bread
etc.
HEEP
AUTO
nd all
k
of White-1
smt ■
Whatever your needs may be, we are always ready to coope-
ate with you and take care of y< ur account an it should be
ksgrare of.
PROMPT SERVICE
A HOME BANK
Fredericksburg, were business
visitors in Harper Sunday ami
Monday.
We keep a splendid selection of Dry Goods
and Groceries, and sell them at the right price.
We are in the market for your Cotton and
Mohair. See us before you sell.
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$1.00 cash will renew your
1923 subscription to the Stan-
dard. or will pay for a new sub-
scription if paid by October 1st.
stoekmen and farmers. Besides meet
They expect to
home at Kerrville.
onging to
asen road
and 10
d.
and all report a fine
Refreshments were served.
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is only.
A ’v
Washington, Sept. 7 (Capital
News Service.)- A woman pa-
tient in a Chicagohospital was
treated with a tube of radium
inserted in an incision in her
body. When the surgeons went
to remove it, it had disappeared.
Rather than have the doctors
suffer the loss of fourteen
thousand dollars, she submitted
to another operation to recover
the tube which had burned
through into another part of her
body. The radium was found
and the human radium mine re-
covered.
A Birmingham, Ala., man had
the habit of sleep waking well
developed. A cornors's jury de-
cided, after he was found with
a bullet in him, that he had
commited suicide while asleep,
a case unique in annals of both
law and medicine.
Montreal, Canada, is filled
with independent young women
who do not propose to abide by
the dictates of Dame Fashion,
but who will wear the short
skirt of to-day regardless of
what dress designers of Paris,
London, and New York say is
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Mr. Irving Nixon went to
Waelcher Sunday to spend se-
veral days with home folks.
Mr. Win. Yett and son Grady
of Hunt wen business visitors
in Harper Tuesday.
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Citizens Auto Co. delivered a
new Ford Car to Mr. Buck
Whitworth of the Noxville com-
munity.
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Mr. Max Blum and son
; First-Class Blacksn ith Shop in connection. ;;
; H. J. KAISER HARPER, TEX. ::
Both the gins have been very
busy. Picking cotton is all the
rage. Up to date Mr. Fischer
has ginned one hundred and
fifty bales. and Mr. Baumann
one hundred and sixty-six bales.
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Everyday Romances
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernst
Kramer on September 10th a
10-pound girl.
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We are glad to report that
Mr. Fritz Bierschwale who has
been in the hospital very sick,
is now: doing fine We hope he
will be able to return home
soon.
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They are now working on Mr.
Louis Grosenbacher's new home
in the north-west part of town.
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Reubin Bode was in from the
Henry Bierschwale ranch near
Noxville, spending the week-
end with home folks.
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Mr. Jeff Coats of Ranger is
a guest at the John Mongus
home.
“Little Myrtle is gone,
Her face Wt see no more;
Since Hymen came upon the
scene,
Our hearts are very sore.”
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Cotton Ginned
Mr. Conrad Hahn of Kerrville
and Miss Myrtle Fairchild of
Harper were married at Kerr-
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A party was given at
furtile soil always comes to theter, Mrs. J. B. Burt
front after a good rain. wright, Texas.
I A
-
putting new life into every line who has been visiting her sis-
General Merchandise, Dry
Goods, Shoes, Hats, Hard-
ware, Groceries etc.
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• LOCAL and PERSONAL :
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One of the finest rains of the
year fell at Harper and adjoin-
ing vicinity Sunday afternoon.
That will be of untold benefit to
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Mrs. T. M Whetstone return-
<d to her home at Noxville
Monday. Having been in Har-
per some two weeks under the
care of the Doctor. She was at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
J. P. Taylor.
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Mr. Aaron Welch and son
Oran. were here last week haul-
ing in feed stuff and gathering
corn. Mr. Welch and family re-
cently left here to make their
home at London.
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Mrs. W. T. O. Holman of Del
Rio is visiting her mother Mrs.
A. E. Stewart.
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Mr. and Mrs. Anton Loth,
children and grandchildren mov-
rd here last week from Frede-
ricksburg.
to Kerrville Sunday to
Miss Lydia McDougall.
New assortment of Gingbam. Hamilton Brown Shoes
A full stock of fresh Groceries
style. The “No Long Skirt
League” already has hundreds
of members pledged to wear
skirts of present-day length.
A Honolulu man has applied
for a divorce. His wife, he tes-
tifies, deserted him thirty-seven
years ago. All these years he
has been sure she would return
to him, but has finally given up
hope. He is awarded the prize,
by his friends, of being the
champion marital hoper in cap-
tivity.
A Muskegon, Mich., woman,
in an endeavor to settle a fam-
ily quarrel, left nearly two hun-
dred thousand dollars to her
daughter on condition that she
apologized for her part in the
quarrel to her brother. If she
didn’t, he was to receive the
money. Readers have three
guesses as to what she did.
-PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR
ALL COUNTRY PRODUCE.
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Mrs. Franz Marshall, Mrs.
Lena Ernst and daughter, Miss
Edna, have moved to Fredericks-
burg. Although as bad as we
dislike to part with these estim-
able people, we can only quote
as of old. “what is Harper’s loss
is Fredericksburg's gain.”
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Howard Whitworth from the
Noxville community is spending
a few days in Harper.
Owned by home people. Capital $20,000.00
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Seth Whetstone ami little son.
and Bryan Cobb, of Noxville
were visitors at Harper Sunday
and Monday.
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Mrs. Dillard Stapp and baby
of the Noxville community left
Monday morning for New York,
where she will visit her parents.
Her husband will accompany her
as far as San Antonio and then
I return home.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Faris were
in town Monday.
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Messrs. Ruff Moore, John Gib-
son and Alfred Wilson, have
returned home after being gone
several days to Robstown, with
a bunch of mules from the
.lames River Ranch.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Barnhart
of Palestine have been here so.
veral days visiting Mrs. Barn-
hart ‘s parents, Mr. ami Mrs. G.
Lang.
Miss Angie Koberts, who has
been attending Draughons Busi
ness (‘ollege a an Antonio, has
returned and has accepted a po-
sition with \ B. Barker Mer-
eantile Co
Mr. and Mrs C W Granville
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Lang, September loth a 9-
pound girl.
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Mr. and Mrs. (’has. Coffey of
Devil’s River community visited
Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Whetstone
Sunday. The rain caused them
to stay over until Monday morn-
ing.
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .