Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1922 Page: 3 of 10
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HARPER SECTION
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GORDON HARPER GARAGE
Let us sell you a Car.
Give us a trial.
Your patronage appreciated.
All cash sales subject to discount.
v
Mr.
You can’t
CITY DRUG STORE
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PURITY and ACCURACY--CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC
A nice assortment of
ones
L. H. HARPER, Prop.
Canteens,
Repair Work.
First-Class Blacksmith Shop in connection.
H. J. KAISER
HARPER, TEX.
First State Bank
Married
go to
Of HARPER
noon Nov. 4, Miss Estelle Kett-
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Go To
We Solicit Your Patronage
S. A. EZELL, Prop.
Insurance of all Kinds.
fl
tto Rahe & Co.
Harper
Texa.
Information Furnished Free,
‘$
siting Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Solo-
mon.
Chevrolet Cars
and Trucks.
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Harper Tin and Sheet Metal Works 3
where
some
If you are thinking of buying a car, remember we furnish
you air, battery, water and inspest your car free.
Drugs and Medicines, Toilet
Articles, Perfumery, Etc.
their ranch as soon as school is
out.
Dipping Vats,
Well Casing,
Roofing,
Guttering,
Mr.
was a
Tanks,
Troughs,
Bath-tubs,
Floats,
Fisk and Goodrich Tires,
Genuine Ford Parts,
Radio Supplies.
Dw Read the advertisements
in the Harper Section.
Walter '
were
J. S. WHITEWOOD, President
H. P. GARTRELL, Vice President
JNO. S. MORRIS, Cashier
DEALER IN
Wash-tubs,
Stove Pipes,
Metal Ceiling,
Milk Coolers,
The Non-Interest Bearing and unsecured Depo-
sits of this Bank are protected by the Depositors
Guaranty Fund of the State of Texas.
Real Estate And
Live Stock
We have received all kinds of general
MERCHANDISE and it will pay you to
see us, when making your fall purchas-
es. We bought a good deal of our goods
early before they began to advance, con-
sequently we are in position to sell at
prices, far below the present level.
Agent Mosty Nursery,
Kerrville and Centerpoint
for your
Beef, Sausage, Ham &
Bacon.
Attention Car Owners, Farmers
and Ranchmen.
A Home Bank owned by home people.
Capital $20,000.00
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Mr. and Mrs. G. Lange return-
ed Thursday from San Antonio
25 Phone or write all news
items for Harper Section to Miss
M Cottle.
Pay highest prices for all Country Produce
CHEAP CASH STORE
mummmmmmamumumnanumumenrxaaanauawuanuawuzmumema
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Tom Jones of Junction
For your
Beef, Sausage, Lard, Bacon,
Bread, and Cheese.
This shop lives by the service
it gives.
Honest, right and best quality.
Fresh Oysters every Friday.
Monday night in Harper at the
home of Mr. Jim Taylor He was
on his way to Kerrville.
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At the home of Mr. and Mrs. WRA-ALI—- ©
Chas. Kettner, Saturday after- wedeKand & I aylor
a sue-
I
Dr. C. A. McDETH
PHYSICIAN
and
SURGEON
Office at Drug Stor
get to heaven by climbing the
trees, and you can’t get honey
where there’s so many bees.”
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Mrs. Dolph Peril was visiting
in Harper last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hopf were
Oxy-Acetylene Welding plant.
First class work in all departments
Further more we are selling
Fairbanks - Morse Engines, Sheep Shearing Machinery,
Elgin Auto Oiling Windmills, Piping and all kinds of Water
Supplies.
tier of Mason and Mr.
Grosenbacher of Harper
united in matrimony.
Miss Kettner has been
9New Arrivals.
CITIZENS AUTO GO.
HY. FISHER, Mgr.
(Ask the man[who owns one) “ -
W. 0. Grosenbacher C w. GRANVILLE
FRESH CANDIES,
Citizens Auto Co.
HARPER, TEXAS
The Ford Service Station
takes care of your car repair with genuine Ford parts only.
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Mr. and Mrs. Colon White-
worth and Mrs. W. H. Whit-
worth made a business trip to
Fredericksburg last week.
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The hunters are rushing to the
home of big game if they kill
Our list of customers is increasing steadily.
WHY? When you have an account with us it
will be taken care of, as it should be done. If you
have no account with us at present, start one to-
day.
We also handle DI AMOND-CR YST A L SALT and
) a MEDICATED SALT
to destroy the Stomach worm among the sheep
profain words for weapons he
approached the enemies.
After a struggle of a few mi-
nutes the battle ended in the
triumph of the bees. As Ber-
tram did not get any honey, he
vuLonminDDUNG amAnn, MOVRMRMR II 1922
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Mr. W. O. Lung and family
is moving to Fredericksburg
this week.
improvements made on
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Solomon
. Tr , . . . finished by saying:
were in Harper last week, vi-
Mr. L. L. Hatley and son Ell
and Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Cottle
made a business trip to Frede-
ricksburg last wreck.
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Improvements are being made
on the Methodist Parsonage.
Preparing for the new preacher,
who will be here in the near
future.
tions, wishing them a bright and A • mg Ap .
w __ Lily Meal Market
they had gone to have Henke of Fredericksburg were
in Harper ast week looking for
We are also having a Blacksmith
Shop in connection with the Garage.
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Seth Whetstone spent
their property at that place.
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Dr. and Mrs. C. A. McBeth
left Monday morning for Real
County to look after his ranch
in that county. They will take
a few days off to hunt while
there. .
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: LOCAL and PERSONAL 2
0,00604 40000044
An Improvement
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Mr. F M Floyd is having a
lenient sidewalk fixed in front
of his place of business, which
will help the looks of the town,
especially in front of Mr.
Floyd’s store That indicates
that Harpe r is progressing ra-
pidly, when they start to im-
proving the sidewalks.
People have been thinking Mr.
Floyd was doing a fine business
since we so often see him walk-
ing around saying, “Everything
is lovely.
Narrow Escape
cessful teacher in a school near
Harper, and during her stay here
has gathered about her many
f riends.
The groom is a prominent
young business man of this place
and has many admiring friends,
who extend to them congratula-
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peril and
children were in Harper trading
last Thursday. ,
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Mr. C. E. Bein was in Frede-
ricksburg last Saturday visiting
Mrs. Bein and the children.
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Kneese Sunday Nov. 5, a girl.
Mother and baby' doing nicely.
tut stock. Mr. Jim Taylor ac-
companied them to Noxville to
look at some steers.
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Mr. E. S. Fairchild and Hy.
Tatsch recently trader places.
Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild moved
to their new home last week
and Mr. and Mrs. Tatsch moved
to Mr. Fairchild’s place here in
Buick Automobiles, Also Bread, Pie And
Cakes
Next door to Postoffice
several days last week. The rea-
son so many business visitors
come to Harper, it’s just natur-
ally a business little town.
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Messrs. Walton Whitworth,
Dillard Stapp and George Par-
ker of the Noxville community
were business visitors in Harper
last Tuesday.
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Mr. John Morris and daughter
Miss Amy Nel, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Stevens motored to Kerrville
last Thursday night. Mr. Mor-
ris and Mr. Stevens attended
the Masonic Lodge meeting at
Kerrville.
visitors in Fredericksburg Sun-
day and Monday.
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• Mr. Alvin Kensing and Miss
Polly Young motored over to
Fredericksburg last Saturday
and were quietly united in holy
wedlock. We extend to them
congratulations.
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Mr. Henry Anderegg and Miss
Dora Moellendorf were united in
marriage last Thursday, Nov. 2.
Rev. L. Nicolia officiating. Their
many friends are wishing them a
long and happy life.
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Messrs. Rhode and Walter
nothing more than some
milch cow or a rabbit.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wedekind
and daughter, Miss Leona spent
u pleasant evening at the ranch
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Stevens last Saturday. Mr.
Murrah Hurd, who is a guest at
Mart Steven’s was there, and
the afternoon was spent in play-
ing five hundred. They also had
a big oyster fry.
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mup Read the advertisements
in the Harper Section.
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A man was recently black-
mailed with a very threatening
letter reading, “Place $5,000 un-
der the stone at the entrance to
your gate by 9 o’clock tonight
or we will kidnap your wife.”
Nine o’elek that night the kid-
nappers found a note as follows:
“I haven’t a cent but am in fa-
vor of the movement.”
momzuanmomararrrrm--mT"TT-
A. B. Barker Merc. Co.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
New assortment of Gingham. Hamilton Brown Shoes
A full stock of fresh Groceries
business visitor in Harper town, hut expect to move to
Memories were brought back
to the days of lighting the foe,
‘when last Monday Mr. Bertram
ageser made an attack on a
bee cave.
With only a brush and a few
M. FLOYD
GEN ER A L M ERCHA N DIS E
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.
Agents for M. Born Tailoring.
Farm g and Ranching.
Plenty of Good Water,
Good Bohools, Churches,
Stores and Garages.
Elevation ... 2150 Fet
Population .
Situated 25 Miles West
of Fredericksburg.
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Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Brown
left the latter part of last week
for Coperas Cove, to be with
their daughter who will undergo
an operation at that place. Mr.
end Mrs. Bert Allen are staying
in town taking care of R v.
Brown’s things during their ab-
sence.
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Six big carloads passed
through Harper October 31st in
order that they would be first
on the scene of action Nov. 1st.
Every day since cars loaded with
a camp outfit goes by, headed
farther west.
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Clyde McBeth, son of Dr. and
Mrs. C. A. McBeth accompanied
a hand of hunters to the Dr’s.
I ranch near Leaky. The party
consisted of J. C. Hucklebee sr.,
J. C. Hucklebee jr., and Mr.
‘Squires of Ireland, Tex., Mr.
Bailey “the Raleigh man” and
his uncle, Dr. Bailey and Mr.
Smith of Brownwood.
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Schumacher, Oscar R. Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1922, newspaper, November 11, 1922; Fredericksburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1418463/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .