Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 2, 1922 Page: 3 of 10
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VREDERIOKSBURG BTANDARD, DECEMBER 2, 1922
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HARPER SECTION
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GORDON HARPER GARAGE
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There is nothing in the world’
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Let us sell you a Car.
Oxy-Acetylene Welding plant.
First class work in all departments
Give us a trial.
Your patronage appreciated.
All cash sales subject to discount.
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CITY DRUG STORE
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Always a Customer.
Once a Customer
PURITY and ACCURACY-CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC.
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■ Mrs. Jung’s parents.
A nice assortment of
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FRESH CANDIES,
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L. H. HARPER Prop.
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way
days hunt.
Canteens,
Repair W ork.
First-Class Blacksnith Shop in connection.
H. J. KAISER
HARPER, TEX. :
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First State Bank
Honor Roll
i med in red and blue. The masks
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OF HARPER
the Ku Klux
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Fresh Oysters every Friday.
seem
Go To
We Solicit Your Patronage
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S. A. EZELL, Prop.
(Ask the man who owns one)
Real Estate And
Live Stock
OTTO RAHE&CO.
Harper - -
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Information Furnished Free,
VKirlitt
Mr. Conrad Bierschwale killed
a big wild cat out on Mr. Louis
Get your toy* for the Kiddies while you can got all kind* and at th*
right prices. Com* and ••• th* best line of tops ever shown in Narper
near joining of the church, were Whitewood.
The Ladies’ Auxiliary meets at
the high school at 4 p. m. Fri-
last * Saturday and Sun
i Fredericksburg visiting
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Big Killing
Mr.
spent !
1 day in
If you are thinking of buying a car, remember^we furnish
you air, battery, water and inspest your car free.
formerky
Klan.
Dipping Vats,
Well Casing,
Roofing,
Guttering,
Tanks,
Troughs,
Bath-tubs,
Floats,
J. S. WHITEWOOD, President
H. P. GARTRELL, Vice President
JNO. 8. MORRIS, Cashier
were
worn
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Drugs and Medicines, Toilet
Articles, Perfumery, Etc.
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The Non-Interest Bearing and unsecured Depo-
sits of this Bank are protected by the Depositors
Guaranty Fund of the State of Texas.
red tassels.
The parade was led by mount-
ed policemen* and a band. Then
Buick Automobiles,
Chevrolet Cars
and Trucks.
Farming and Ranching
Plenty of Good Water
Good Schools, Churches,
Stores and Garages
DEALER IN
Wash-tubs,
Stove Pipes.
Metal Ceiling,
Milk Coolers,
Fisk and Goodrich Tires,
Genuine Ford Parts,
Radio Supplies.
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it is
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sur
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Don’t Forget!
it
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Attention Car Owners, Farmers
and Ranchmen.
A Home Bank owned by home people.
Capital $20,000.00
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for your
Beef, Sausage, Ham &
Bacon.
Also Bread, Pie And
Cakes
Next door to Postoffice
were in Fredericksburg Wednes- by
day visiting their brother Mr. also
Our Christmas goods have arrived.
Presents for Old and Young.
OUR PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.
Further more we are selling
Fairhanks- IMorse Engines, Sheep Shearing”Machinery,
Elgin Auto Oiling Windmills, Piping and all kinds of Water
Supplies.
Are We Doing Our
Part?
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Mr. J. M. Scarborough
B Harper Tin and Sheet Metal Works ;
PHYSICIAN
and
SURGEON
Office at Drug Sto
A. B. Barker Merc. Co.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
We have a splendid selection of Dry Goods, and
a shipment of new Shoes.
We keep a full supply of fresh
Groceries.
Also Cedar Posts of all kinds.
Pay highest prices for all Country Produce
We buy for cash, and sell for cash.
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MASKS PARADE.
Branch Community is driving a
new Ford.
Only a few weeks and Christmas is here.
Do not overlook the fact that the shopper early
in the season has the advantage of selecting from
COMPLETE STOCKS.
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Seventh Grade:
Ellsworth Hopf, Rolan Taylor,
Joe Net Rogers, Lella Rogers.
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CITIZENS AUTO GO.
HY. FISHER,"Mgr.
Citizens Auto Co.
• HARPER, TEXAS
The Ford Service Station
takes care of your car repair with genuine Ford parts only.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
, the energy we have together and
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make the effort of our lives to
and sister. Miss Amalia Lange, similar to those
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and Mrs. Herman Jung
day, December 8th. So be pre-
\ sent and show that you are in-
terested in the school.
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Mr. and Mrs.
accepted a position with the Ci- he was and brought the cat in.
i tizens Auto Co.
F. M. FLOYD
G E N E R A L M ERC H AN DIS E
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| Gifts for old and young. 1
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sick but is improving at pre-
sent.
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wore V shaped hats, with
GO TO
Wedekind & Taylor
For your
Beef, Sausage, Lard, Bacon,
Bread, and Cheese.
followed the members.
Arthur Lange covered their faces and
We, have the finest farm land
and the best land for stock rais-
ing in the world. So don’t say
it can’t be done, lets get all
all about
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grouped
a small!
it, except coopera-
get together and!
Agent Mosty Nursery,
Kerrville and Centerpoint
Omaha, Nov. 23. The kiss-
ing of “two old maid#” and the
Sixth Grade: A.
“ Meat Market
to Mason County for a few 300 paraded Atlanta’s streets
to follows:
Dry Goods and Groceries
We sell Sky High ami Purity Flour
We are in the market tor your Turkeys and
Chickens. See us before you sell.
the James River ranch.
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Messrs. Bryan Cobb of Nox-
ville and Leslie Beasley of Se-
for the first time in the history ±
of the city late last night. ±
wonders of Arizona for a while. League, “a patriotic society.”
His father accompanied him asThey "ere arrayed in white cos-
far as Kerrville. tunics, with flowing sleeves trim-
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Mr. Eli Hatley left Monday to The paraders were said to be
go and enjoy the beauties and members of the Dixie Women’s
Walter Lange.
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Mr. August Strackbein has
son Ollie left Tuesday to start put Harper on the map.
working on a cement tank, on
make good roads in order to
draw the traveling people and
tourists to our town as well as
Gertrude Lang, Mary Ella
among items listed in the ex-
pense account of L. W. Little,
of Nemaha County, which was
filed at Auburn today. After
stating he spent $27.50 in his
campaign, little itemized the
accounts as follows:
know. Newsboys dubbed them
“Women Ku Kluxes.”
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KISSED SPINSTERS
We are also having a Blacksmith
Shop in connectio with the Garage.
will move in the house vacated
by Mr. Strackbein.
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Mr. J. J. Dent of Kerrville
was in Harper Monday with a
party of hunters. The men are
still responding to the lure of
the woods. Car loads pass
through every day on h ing
trips.
completed his new house out on
his farm and is moving out there in pairs, each carrying
this week. Mr. A. W. Sellers, Amer ican flag.
Miss Jane Mengus and Messrs. Bierschwale’s ranch last week.
Jake and Milton Cosper made The young hunters had set traps
a business trip to Fredericks- and tried a number of times to
burg last Monday. • kill this cat, but he had always;
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Mr. Louis Schlaudt of Mason escape until Mr. Bierschwale]
has moved to Harper and has proved what a good marksman;
The pupils of the Harper Pub-
lic School who average 85 in
their studies, receive 100 in de-
portment and have no tardy or
absence marks against them are
govia were visitors in Harper
m last week.
Elevation ... 2150 Feet
Population ... 600
Situated 26 Miles West
of Fredericksburg
Mr. A. B. Barker and his fa-
ther are here from Brownwood.
They are visiting and attending
to business. Mr. Barker seems
to like Brownwood alright but
we know that deep down in his
heart he still has a mighty home- .
... , i mi es; walked 900; nine blow-
like feeling toward Harper.
p out and seven punctures; gave!
away nine yards of cotton flan- ... mA a .
-ftsi ft.. VCF W. °- Grosenbacher.c. w. GRANVILLE
and “500” party last Saturday tola 10,000 lies; got kicked of ----------------------------------
night. Those enjoying the hos- two farms; kissed sixty-two bn- m A , .. n rTI ,l Insurance of all Kinds,
pitality of Mr and Mrs Stevens bies and two old maids; attend- r L A Mc-I-
were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wede- ed one barbecue; came near • -* "• MOUL I II
kind and daughter, Mias Leona, joining church for policy’s sake;
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stevens. Mr. made one public speech, and if
Muri.ili Hurd of New Orleans, 1 had made another I would not
Professor and Mrs Smith. Mr have receivved a single vote.
| and Mrs. Harvey Stevens, and _________0o.___
Mr. Reubin Rode. Subscribe to the “ Standard.»
entitled to a place on the honor This shop lives by the service
roll. .
The Grammar grade pupils, 1 815S
answering these requirements Honest, right and best quality,
for the second month are as
Mrs. Tom Nichols was real business-like little towns of this
q sible is the buying and selling
Mr? Ollie Scarborough who at home policy. , ,
lias been in Wichita Falls for You can buy just as cheaply
a few months Ims returned to at Harper as you can from mail
Harper order houses and we have just
as good markets in Harper as
-Fl .
, _r °,o , you can find anywhere.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rogers and
daughter, Miss Mildred made a
business trip to Fredericksburg,
last Friday.
Just what it was
Atlantans did not
9 LOCAL and PERSONAL Z
6444444 4446444 Lets get busy and make Har-
per one of the liveliest and most
Mrs. Fred Gammenthaler has other towns. Cooperation bene-
been very sick the last few days fits ever body, and one of the
but is some better at present. best methods of cooperation pos-
Mr. Fritz Bode and son, Fred,'
and Oscar Bode passed through Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 22.—Mask-
town Monday morning on theired women estimated at fully
Christmas 1922
Mr. Fred Nichols of the Klein tion. Lets
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Schumacher, Oscar R. Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 2, 1922, newspaper, December 2, 1922; Fredericksburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1418466/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .