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freericksburg Standard
FREDERICKSBURG* TEXAS* SATURDAY* DECEMBER 2. 1922
NO 10
16TH YEAR
THE LOAN & ABSTRACT CO.
Alfred P. C. Petsch
49
Money- To Loan on Good Security
LAWYER
R O. STRIEGLER, Manager
A. P. e. PETSCH. Attorney
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Defy Father Time
Classic Art
A Queer Duck Hunt
Poultry Show
w ith
The
of twigs and branches of dead
and
3.
The sur-
k
Reporter.
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n's and
Althaus—Haley
, whicb * •
volley of shots was fired
other
daughter of Mr. and' friends.
and then carried to tthe tables
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Miss Dora Arhelger left
90c
over at
Debit and Credit Ac-
...80c
$1.12
him before he could be stopped!
... 55c
Sale.
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40c
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25c
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39c
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18c
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Church,
25c
friends in
at
13c
diving hall of the church.
8c
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gave his hall free of charge, and
music was furnished during the
t urday
Hall.
Reiche-
Clar.
4
id next
n quick-
ur diffe-
the
The
giving with Dr. and Mrs. O. R.
Witte.
The Needleeraft met on Wed-
nesday with Mrs. Werner Kei-
Hill
are
from
the
Striegler.
The Fish Pond. very
John Metzger.
A counte r-pane donated by the
College.
Mr. and Mrs W. C. Korff d
Breaking.”
Scripture Reading.
In the annex to the hall was the bride, a
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Market Report:
nail,
for enee
Community Thanksgiv-
ing Dinner.
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Called by Death
by artists. Madame Paul Rochs.
favorably known in Fredericks-
suiting from the contest for the
stick of peppermint candy will
$
am
The Library
I niversit, -
twelve
so close
See FELIX W. MAIER
for your plumbing and fixtures. Full line of pipe, fittings, and
Dickey’s Septic Tanks.
donated by the firm of MeKeene-
Filer Co was Mr. August Welge-
hausen, and the one which was
donated by Mr. Irvin Jordan in-
dividually, went to Mr. Ransle-
i ben after he had most generous
ly bought the unsold votes upon
it.
Specialist in examination of
eyes and fitting glasses.
OFFICE IN WALTERS JEWELRY STORE
a fine program
realisti- The Dueler Candy Co. epntri-
cane and ‘buted a box of candy and this
’S
December 1st.:
Cotton, Middling
Per Pound ................ 24c
Corn, white shelled
this city last Satur- G. F. Henke. Chris. Straekbi in.
as the youngest of them.
A delicious dinner, consisting
been away only a short titme.
It did not require an eternity
points) had ventured
to town.
1.
in
victors. Messrs. Hubert
rally decorated with
tall grass, served t
December 3. 7 P. M.
Song: “The Morning Light is
o 'gladden
remarkable success.
soon enough to enable them to
ducks, at the running deer. Rut
of no avail—the noble animal
dollars.
The funds realized from the
sales, will be used by the Seniors
del. for the past week by Louis Kott
The Merry-All Dancing Club, & Co . Touring cars to Felix
entertains with a dance on Sa- Wallendorf, Aug. Doell, J W.
daughters Lillian and Jeanette on
of San Antonio spent Thanks-a
his direction, and when he
it in swift pursuit. Sure enough,
the dog barked after having
Last Tuesday Judge Herman
shot, intended for the
up the entire afternoon.
Those following were present
Messrs Win. and Adolph Cren-
welge and families; Mrs. W L.
Surber and family of Comfort;
Mrs. Peter Ahrens and Mrs. S.
M. Holtzer and family of Llano;
and Mrs.a ml Mrs. Otto Kol-
meier and family of this city.
The wife of the aged gentle-
man is 83 years old. having ce-
lebrated her birthday anniver-
sary on Aug. 8th. To our know-
ledge this is the oldest couple
in Gillespie County.
Victor Schoenewolf,
of the
manager
The i
charge. Decorations in colors of
Zion Haste.
made candy was on sale and the
large stick of candy donated by
, , , , . .Mr. A. H. Welgehausen was on
fire four shots of number 1 bird ... . mnu.e
display here. The proceeds o1
absent the candy sale and the funds re-
blind and unable to see his de-
scendants, Mr. Crenwelge re- applause given was fully earned,
marked that he was cheered by The “Grand Entree” and “la
stopping place. They therefore
count with Civilization” ....
Miss Estelle Smith.
Special Music.
"The Heart of Paganism" ..
Miss Amanda Grote.
Special Music.
“Africa the Labratory of Chris-
tianity ” ...... H. J. Hahn.
Remarks ........ E. W. Bode.
Song: ”O Sweet is the Story.”
Announcements.
Benediction.
FOR SALE
premiums of the
Austin on Wednesday to attend man returned a look of happi-
g ashe Foot Ball game between ness, _ that of the conqueror.
• "‘Texas University and A. & M. Forty shots had been fired at
merry group reported a pleasant
evening.
Mogford .and Wesley Hei-
salads, was served at noon. The of both classic and semi-classic
afternoon was pleasantly spent,1 songs which won her laurels.
Prayer.
Song: “O
“Africa ‛s
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Deliveries on Ford Products
undertaking, an able
of affairs of that kind.
fowl by Mi. Christian Mathiesen,
and a capon by Mr. Alfred Nef-
fendorf were auctioned off and
netted neat sums. Mr. Nefen-
coffee, cake, and peaches was
served at the price of fifty cents A picture which seems to be
for adults and thirty-five for a truly great sereen production
children. To prove that there will be shown at Klaerner’s
was plenty for everyone, the la- Opera House, December 5 and
dies had prepared enough to 6th. Fool’s. Paradise, the
serve cold supper at six o’clock, name of the picture, has fo’ its
Reverend Hotly gave a beau- cast a very talented group of
tiful Thanksgiving prayer. stars. It is rumored that it is
mi ». 11 ii c. c one of the greatest of screen
I he Maxwell House Coffee . , ,
.. . i i ii m .. entertainments yet made by the
( o.. represented by Mr. Maggett, , , ' , c. T1
furnished all the .coffee for the master of photoplay, < ecil B.
affair. Mr. Walter Klaerner DeMille-
by waiters: It would prove to Mission ........ held at/St.
long to give all the name, of MAryes Chureh December 3. 10 Ep. League Program
those that helped in preparing , ' , . . »« • o
, . , .. . o clock by two Missionaries; 3
and serving the dinner, hot ‘ , ...
..... , services daily: in the morning,
everyone did his part to make . , . . , . ..
„ . in the afternoon and at night,
the affair a success. „ ... ,
Sermon s in English will be on
A dinner......isisting of turkey, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-
eranberries, pickles, mashed po- day nights. Everybody welcome,
tatoes, peas, herring salad, slaw, ‘ ____-___
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Last Thursday the Epworth
lavender, pink, green, and white
served to make it long very dain-
tv. The most delicious of home-
Mr. Theo. Dietz and family of Faught, Doss; Alvin Stahl, Gold;
g Kerrville visited relatives and Otto Eckhardt. Paul Oestreich,
2fri..
J kam'
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Messrs. F. R. Senor and R.
S Miller returned from Austin
Friday where they attended the
Foot Ball Game played by the
Texas University team and the
A. & M. team. The score was
14 to 7 in favor of the latter
team.
HUGO A. WALTER* Registered Optometrist
evening at Klaerner's Durden, Doss; Hugo Hopf, Har-
Last Sunday four duck hunt-
ers. inspired by the weather,
and a “lucky” feeling, went to
the Pedernales River, which
they surmised would be a very
attractive place for a large
“duck” social. However, they
could not find the spot which
the ducks had selected as their
games being played, including Her devotion to the best in
the card game of flinch. An in j music and to the methods of in-
teresting conversation was kept terpretation that are on the
highset level will deservedly
place her in that line of per-
large deer (it had
swiftness of a comet.
the kitchen and serving-kitchen, Mrs. John Haley.
where all manner of good things The young couple will make
were being prepared to eat by their home in San Antonio. -
a number of willing workers. Congratulations!
Mr. Hy. Keller celebrated his
90th birthday anniversary last
Monday. The aged pioneer, one
of the original settlers of 1840.
was honored with the* presence
of children, grandchildren, great-
grandchildren, and a number of
dinner-hour by the “Radio Five brought his mother, Mrs Aug
Orchestra.” Lange tn Doss the early part of
in the evening the film of this week. Mrs. Lange spent
The incident is very unusual,
i account of the fact that such
Mr. A A Lange of Lampasas U. ® Mail boxes at
Gus, Malchow.
spot. where they again encoun-
tered their former enemy, only
now more vicious and a really
wicked creature, enraged at be-
ing cornered by the dog An-
Country Poultry Exposition
open to the Competition
everywhere, especially to
to publish “The Mesa’,, their
annual. I
AIMny. While here Mr. Dietz paid R Ii J. Mertz. Robt. Knopp.
"TRI Ua,s a pleasant visit and renewed Christ. Staudt, Ludwig Vorauer,
% “ " 3I hH%uhscription to the Wochen-Oliver Roberts, Harper. 1 Ton
Wblatt. । Ford Truck.
B
Miller our County Agent who is
also one of the superintendents I prised party regained normality
It is remarkable that a man
of his age should have such en-
duranee. for he possesses good
health and unimpaired mental
faculties.
Emil J. P. Patton was called
by death on Wednesday in the
P. & S. Hospital at San Antonio
after a brief illness.
Mr. Patton was taken to the
hospital a few days prior to his
death for operation, hut all skill
of the physicians and loving care
proved in vain.
His remains were brought to
Fredericksburg, his native town,
to the home of his father, Mr.
A L. Patton, from where he was
buried on Friday afternoon in
the local cemetery.
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Social Notes
I i
W
OUR MUio-
We welcome newt at aD
times, if fit to print
We extend a helping hand
tn everyone, we hold
malice towards no one
did not even show the slightest be used to purchase furnishiags
signs of being perturbed hy for the new school building. dorf acted as auctioneer.
their efforts. The dog accom- _. c/. 1 1 As yet. there has not been
, , , The Senior ("ass choose red, ‘ .
panying the huntens apparently and other decorations in the any total estimate made, as to
became enraged at the heedless- .. ... . . the proceeds realized from this
. , . 1 .Xmas mot it to arrange a most /
ness of the deer, and foUoweat affair, however we hope to be
unique ami artistic booth. A .... .
y «. • ,, able to publish that next week.
Xmas Shopping now.’ P,
. 1. . । . .. . The Public School Auxiliary
brought ready sales, and it was
only a little while before all th., wishes, to, thank everyone for
। ’. c 1 . their kind donations, for their
lovely fancy work, etc., was .
sold ' The sign was sold at auc- liberal support, and their hearty
tion to Mr. Alex Maier for five ' o-oPt ation.
Particular interest centred
around the first appearance of
Mrs. Thekla Staffel, woman
pianist and interpreter of clas-
sic music, in a concert given
by the San Antonio Trio on
Saturday night. Her attractive
program of established favorite®
consisted of compositions of
Lizst, Grieg, Hollender and La
Chaume, which were rendered
i went to Miss Ella Arhelger. as
• the result of a popularity con-
'test.
A beautiful centerpiece, which
I was presented to the Auxiliary
by Mrs. Win. Dietel, went to Mr.
League of the M. E.
Smith enjoyed a social
$22.50
average
to show
las been
last four
Per Dozen .............
Butter (good)
Per Pound .............
Butter Fat (Cream)
Per Pound .............
Fryers
Per Pound ..............
Turkeys (grown)
Per Pound .....■.........
Hens and Stags
Per Pound ..............
Old Roosters
Per Pound ..............
breeders of the Hill Couitry.
Judging will be done exclu-
sively hy expert poultry authori-
ties. All exhibit space is free
to exhibitors.
In offering this poultry ex-
position to the exhibitors and
spectators free from any cost
whatever, the Chamber of Com-
merce demonstrates the fact that
it is truly an organization for
the development of the rural
sections.
many a youngsters heart, and
went in search of other smaller gave each one “something to be
game such as rabbits etc. True thankful for ♦ •
to their hopes, a slight rustle The teachers of the publie
among the leaves and a eraeking school had the candy booth in
for the boys to arrive at the
Poultry breeders and enthu-
siasts of fine fowl throughout
the entire Hill Country, no
doubt will be delighted to hear
that final arrangements have
just been completed by the do-
mestic Poultry Show Ass’n.,that
the great poultry exhibition will
be staged at the Klaerner Opera
House, December 8th to Decem-
ber 9th inclusively.
e This will be a grand champion
show. A win in this show means
something.
Nothing will he spared in
shape of labor to make this the
leading show in our section. We
know that we have in Mr. R.
per: A. J. Petmecky, Theo.
Juensky, Henry Eberle. A F.
formers who deserve an audience
with an understanding and ap-
preciation of classical music, but
in future display her art in
smaller halls than our opera
house, to the advantage of both
singer and worshipper.
Miss Sylvia Ostrow carried
out her part bravely.
Mr. Godfrey Rogers, very po-
pular among our business men
in Fredericksburg, completed the
program with Gounod “Die Pos-
sente” and with that little mu-
sical gem. “Goodbye” written
by Tosti.
their presence and gaiety. and Position” are features, though,
felt as though he were as young which should not be neglected
of turkey and many delicious burg, delivered
departed from his “corner.” it
was noticed that he limped
I slightly; but still the monarch
of the woods sped on. The dog
following in hot pursuit and,
forced the deer to turn about
and defend himself in the center
of the river, and here is where
he came to a sad end Again
the boys poured volledgafter vol
ley of the apparent” harmless
shot into his anatomy . Finally
his strength gave out and he
was forced to surrender to the
enemy. But oh! what a defiant
look he cast at his victors. The
firm of A B. Frank, and used
in a guessing contest was
awarded to Major A. I’. C.
Petsch.
A gander donated by Miss
Constance Striegler, a guinea
trees could be heard Suddenly
a fleet-foot of the forest, with
large antlers, shot by with the
GILLESPIE COUNTY -
P pulatiou over 19),000
Ele vation above 1800 feet
El mate ideal.
Exporis: cotton, cattle,
wool, gram, granite, etc
Next to the Seniors’ Booth Usener united in marriage Miss
was a Cake-stand, gayly decorat Grace Haley and Mr Wm. Alt
ed with autum leaves. Mrs. O. haus, Jr.
Kolmeier and Mrs. Wm. Schmidt The groom is a son of Mr.
sold delicious cake here, and Mrs. Wm. Althaus. Sr., and
Last Sunday a large celebra-
tion. commemorating the birth-
day of Mr. G. W. Crenwelge,
occurred at the home of Mr.
Crenwelge‛s oldest son. Mr. Wm.
Crenwelge.
His children, grandchildren,
aiul great-grandchildren were
present to help gladden the oc-
casion of his 93rd birthday an-
niversary. Although totally
“Black Beauty” was shown to several months at the home of
a large and appreciative her son. Mr. A. A. Lange will
audience. Half of the ticket visit relatives and friends in this
sale were added to the funds of county. then return to his home
The Public School Auxiliary. in Lampasas.
Per Bushel ............
Corn, in shucks
Per Bushel ............
Wheat, No. 1.
Per Bushel ...........
Oats
Per Bushel ...........
Cotton Seed
Per Ton ..............
On Thursday, Thanksgiving
day the Public School Auxilia-
ry ht ld a community dinner at
Klaerner's Hall.
Four long, attractively arran
ged tables were placed in the
center of the hall, and along the
sides of the walls were found
the following booths. “Country
Store, ” “The Fish Pond," “The
Candy Booth,” “The Senior
Class Booth” and “A Cake
Stand.”
In the country store, every-
thing from butter to fancy work
was to be bought. The booth
was cleverly arranged and pres-
sided over by Mesdames D. A.
Riley, F. J. Maier, and R. G.
THRIFTY, PEACEFUL, HOSPITABLE, BROAD MINDED, AND LldkaTY LUViM PEOPLE SPLENDID ROADS SCHOOL*, AND CHURCHES
Cane, baled
Per Cwt................ $1.05
Eggs
Majoi A PC Petsch an
nouneed the winners in the va
rious eontests. The quilt, the
material of which was donated
by L. E Hirsch, Mr. Schroeder. ।
the cotton by Mr. August Hahne,
and which was made by “the
Henke sisters” went to Mr. Alb
Schmidt. As Major Petsch said.
“This seems to be Mr Schmidt’s
lucky year.”
The stick of candy donated by
Mr A II Welgehausen went to
Margaret Maier.
Of the two blankets, the one
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