Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1922 Page: 3 of 12
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HARPER SECTION
Harper
Nixon
RADIO
extending
for a bright and h ppy
I
A re-
CITY DRUG STORE
PURITY and ACCURACY-CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC.
A nice assortment of
L. H. HARPER, Prop.
condition
Agents for M. Born Tailoring.
Canteens,
Repair Work.
First-Class Blacksn.ith Shop in connection.
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H. J. KAISER
HARPER, TEX.
First State Bank
$*4+*****+****************+*****++++4++++444+4444
Harper School Opened
GO TO
OF HARPER
on
A L.
morning
for Sherman where he" represent-
interesting talks were made by
We Solicit Your Patronage
we
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Otto Rahe & Co.
’’
We keep a complete line of
Next door to Postoffice
(Ask the man who owns one)
And we are distributors for the famous
Insurance of all Kinds.
Kelly Springfield Tires
Real Estate And
Country Produce bought at Highest Prices
Live Stock
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y
Texas
Information Furnished Free.
Harper
Chevrolet Cars
and Trucks.
ed the Austin Presbytery at the
Synod.
frequently
Are these
deal edu-
Tanks,
Troughs,
Bath-tubs,
Floats,
The place where
they all trade
Harper Tin and Sheet Metal Works !
mother.
The
Drugs and Medicines, Toilet
Articles, Perfumery, Etc.
J. 8. WHITEWOOD, President
H. P. GARTRELL, Vice President
JNO. 8. MORRIS, Cashier
Farming and Ranching
Plenty of Good Water
Good Schools, Churches,
Stores and Garages,
Situated 25 Miles West
of Fredericksburg
friends
t hem
w ishes
future.
to I
best
Dipping Vats,
Well Casing,
Roofing,
Gutt ering,
were in from the ranch Monday.
it
o
Agent Mosty Nursery,
Kerrville and Centerpoint
DEALER TN
Wash-tub?,
Stove Pipes,
Metal Ceiling,
Milk Coolers,
failing of promotion,
pupils having a square
< ationally ?
The blame for the
Whatever your needs may be, we are always ready to coope-
rate with you and take care of your account as it should be
taken care of.
The Non-Interest Bearing and unsecured Depo-
sits of this Bank are protected by the Depositors
Guaranty Fund of the State of Texas.
Attention Car Owners, Farmers
and Ranchmen.
2150 Feet
600
what
pupils
A Home Bank owned by home people.
Capital $20,000.00
Go To
City Meat Market
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Prof E. R. Dabney and family
made a trip to San Antonio last
week.
Pay highest. prices for all Country Produce
CHEAP CASH STORE
A. B. Barker Merc. Co.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
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Mr. Emil Blanchard of Fred
ricksburg was a business visitor
Dr. C. A. McBETH
PHYSICIAN
and
SURGEON
Office at Drag Store
S. A. EZELL, Prop.
Oxy-Acetylene Welding plant.
First class work in all departments
Further more we are Belting
Fairbanks - Morse Engines, Sheep Shearing Machinery,
Elgin Auto Oiling Windmills, Piping and all kinds of Water
Supplies.
though Harper Tuesday morning i
<n their way to Fredericksburg.
in
CITIZENS AUTO GO.
HY. FISHER "Mgr.
Mr i arenee Harper and Miss
Mrs Jim
I
I
Peril and childr n
ij
FRESH CANDIES,
hope that Harper will realize
congrat ulat ions ami
Nixon's, the brides father and
Build your own receiving set, and
hear the world.
Buy your parts before the winter rush, can
make delivery on any parts you may want with-
in 48 hours.
Also can sell you a complete receiving set if
you prefer.
If interested write or call. Will be glad to
answer any questions or give you any infor-
mation possible.
GORDON HARPER GARAGE
Harper, Texas
We are still in the Garage Business.
youing
join in
Misses Bertha ami Meta Bod ,, healthy
and Leona Duderstadt, Messrs.
thaler filled his regular appoint-
ment at the Methodist church e
Fred Bode, Alfred Ellebracht
anti Olen Walker.
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The following families have
moved in from their ranches for
the benefit of the school: Mrs
Will Whitworth and children
from Noxville, Mrs. J. L. Biar-
schwale and children from their
ranch, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bier-
schwale from the D. E. Hodges
ranch north of town, Mr and
Mrs. Buck Blount of Rock
Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Taylor from Noxville.
are back
rooms, important
smaller country.
i
IIIII
M. FLOYD
G EN E RAL M ERCHAN DI SE
Dry Goods and Groceries
Sell Sky High and Purity Flour
We are in the market tor your Cotton and
Mohair. See us before you sell.
PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR
ALL COUNTRY PRODUCE.
The Texas Synod
Sherman, October 4th
L. Barr left Monday
School opened Monday morn- Wedekind & Tavlor
He will get ing with a short devotional ex- "J““
met at
Rev. A.
Just arrived, a splendid .selection of Caps. Hats
w ill hr in this week.
the porch of Mr. Louis Grosen-
hacher's new house. Also one
on the new addition to Mr Wm
Kaiser's house.
Washington. Oct. 5
! has been visiting his friends in
I Harper the past week.
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Citizens Auto Co.
HARPER, TEXAS
The Ford Service Station
takes care of your car repair with genuine Ford parts only.
We are also having a Blacksmith
Shop in connection with the Garage.
Harper Tuesday.
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.Mr. Bryan Cobb of Noxville
General Merchandise, Dry
Goods, Shoes, Hats, Hard-
ware, Groceries etc.
children of today, if the erection
. •' mor? building is postponed
vntil the future. The children
• today are growing up. The
3us1 .Lila who repeats several clas-
. rnments, which fail to provide (one of the greatest and most sue- for your
cilities with which teachers cessful school years of its his-1
can do their best, must also beartory. Beef, Sausage, Ham &
their proportion of responsibility ■ Bacon
must inevitably confront "" Buick Automobiles, Also Bread, Pie And
Cakes
meh.
More schools, more
more teachers means
Sunday night. A good crowd
uttended the service.
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The following young people
can not well be laid to eneffi-
cient teaching, but to overcrowd-
ing. Overcrowding schools is
not confined to the Nation’s Ca-
pital, although the school sit-
uation in Washington is deplor-
nble. Schools are overcrowded
all over the country, due to the
inhibition of building during the
war. But it is pointed out that
tie remedy of more building is
not one which woll help the
main line of the Missouri - Kan-
Grosenbacher C. W. GRANVILLE
who are so
Mr. H. J. Kaiser has
finished putting a tin roof
ses is losing time.
to the high school so late that he ereise conducted by Rev. A ... Specializes in
will not be able to graduate., Barr. There were many ot the
but will in many cases go to patrons present and they showed Beef, Pork, Roast, Sausage,
work unprepared, adding onegvat interest, whichisa very Bacon, Ham, Lard, Bread
more to America’s already large 1 good indication that the people; ’
number of partially educated of Harper are wide awake and exc
of one of the mos
institutions of our
port just compiled in the public
schools of Washington shows
'that out of nearly twenty-seven
thousand children in the first
four grades, more than eight
have repeated one or more se-
mesters Commenting upon the
report. Superintendent of the
Schools Frank Ballou. said : ,
“Tie • due at ional situation re-
< ealed by lie' statistics on re-
peating in the primary grades
demands immediate considera-
tion. These facts should prompt
us to ask ourselves whether we,
as teachers and school officers
are doing all we ought to do, or
*•****• ******** 2 aa “aturdlay x,"o
the home of Rev G. Il Brown.
After hich a bounteous repast;
I was served to the immediate
fumily at Mr and Mrs. L D.
New assortment of Gingham. Hamilton Brown Shoes
A full stock of fresh Groceries
we ought to do for these
Returning home in the after
noon.
from Reservation
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I X LOCAL and PERSONAL 2
classes; and smaller classes mean
better classes. Teachers may in- Prof Dabney. Dr. McBeth and
' --- . deCd, ask themselves with Dr. Mr. C. W. Granville.
Rev. Gammenthaler and fa Ballou .whether they have done With the co-operations of the
mily were up here from Frede-ti cir best for the child who can teachers, pupils and parents,
ricksburg Sunday. Rev. Gammen- ‘ ot be promoted, but city gov- ‘
at Colbert, Okla., six miles north
of Denison, according to an-1
nouncement received here today!
from Byron F. Rabbitt, of St
Louis, who will conduct the sal .
The sale had been posponed
from Sept. 21. Texas brancl
lines will be sold the following
day at Denison, it has previously
been announced.
Mr. Walter Tarr has returned
from a trip to England; we will
give fuller accounts later.
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Mrs. E. S. Fairchild is in
Kerrville this week visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Conrad Hahn.
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Mr. Orland Brown of Mason
Was here last Saturday and Sun-
day visiting his cousins Mr and
Mrs. Irving Brown.
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A large crowd was present at
the dance given by Mr. and Mrs.
lied Nabers Saturdav night and
; II report a nice time
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Mr. Fred Nabers brought iis
wife to the Doctor Tuesday . She
was suffering with an absc >i
on a wisdom tooth.
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Mrs. Ed. Mosel and son Clar-
ence of Kerrville were in Har-
per Sunday and Monday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mosel.
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Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery
and little daughter Margorie,
from the Noxville community
were in Harper last week.
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Ladies Auxiliary met at Mrs.
M. J. McBeth’s last week. They
completed and sent five quilts
to Buckners Orphans Home
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Mr. David Smith and sister of
James River community passed
couples many ’
mim-i*"
Elevation
Population
FRKDEEICKSBURG STANDARD, GC OBER L 1022
attended United States if it continues to!
church at Harper Sunday night negleet the very foundation of
national growth; edu-
cation of youth.
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Desison, Tex., Oct. 2. The
‘’.May all your future be as
bright was your wedding
day.
With joys and blessings deep
and many, with sorrows light;
end few.”
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Educators See Danger to Child-
ren in Insufficient Education
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