Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 2, 1922 Page: 4 of 10
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The Boom
mnan’s inmont wlf
BREAD
By Graham David.
A NEW DELICIOUS
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Build
MEALTIME DELIGHT
ing Hints
“And
R O K
HEALTH IN EVERY SLICE. .
in Farm and Ranch.
SOLD A l
They
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Stucke’s Bakery Confectionery.
shipers, the more assiduous for
their long abstinence.
was in
For Sale!
Bermuda Onion Sets,
Turkeys Turkeys
Asherton, Texas
with the stained side upward.
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SCHNEIDER'S PRODUCE CO.
which he has inherited from the
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myself
cost
with
be misunderstood, maligned; and said.
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answered. “It will
little
The evil I do, all round the
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FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS.
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OFFICE HOURS:
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Clone at 4. p. m.
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Strict attention paid to all matters entrusted
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to our care.
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whole reward is that with his
life in his hand he can sometimes
the Senate would let you put
them where they seem to you to
cow
less
place
poultry
animal. I
ward the
Be certain to get our prices when
you get ready to sell. CORRECT
WEIGHT GUARANTEED, at
(hi
heaps
good
success,
spasm
Capital Stock Paid in....
Surplus................
Individual Responsibility
tricks.”
attractive
would stand the test—and just
one such would repay and jus-
8 30,000.00
5,000. TO
150,000,00
Safe Deposit Boxes for Use of the Public a1
Moderate Rates.
he.”
Your
Fresh stock of Fancy
and Staple Groceries
and Dry Goods.
en vy
hope,
them.
my own youth.
Happy the man who, through
strength or through luck, guides
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1 a bright bird of illusion
Per- fact the lost star which lighted
But at least a few
Open at 8:30 a. m
Membera
Tozas Bankers’ Assoclation.
Toys, Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Cake dres-
sing, Swansdown Cake Flour for your
Holiday Cakes and all Ingredients for
your splendid fruit Cake for XMas.
Members
American Bankers’ Assoniat.w.
We pay the
Highest Market Prices
for your turkeys.
> in
at very reasonable prices.
Come and see them, at
SCHMIDT BROS.
An extra ordinary large selec-
tion of Gold Band, Blue Bird,
and Plain White CHINAWARE,
walls of
Then bolt
Do You
Know?
—that Royal Baking
Powder is made from
Cream of Tartar?
I
Knopp & Metzger
. for your needs in
them through a
of virtue will pass.
-- PREVENTION --
better than cure. Tutt’s Pills taken in
time, are not only a remedy lot but prevent
SICK HEADACHE
biliousness, constipation and kindred diseases
Tutt’s Pills
—that Cream of Tartar is de-
rived from grapes—rich,ripe,
healthful grapes grown in
the famous vineyards of
southern France ?
I now saw what I had thought
a new laying house.
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It pays to place eight • inch
occupy
breeding
concrete
isn’t a falling angel, but a rising
of convincing
the conerete
harvest from the best you sow
will be ruined in some flood of
re action.”
Thatiswhy Royal issowhole-
some and healthful, why it
gives the food such a fine,
even texture and such a de-
licious, appetizing flavor.
It Contains No Alufn
Leaves No Bitter Taste
‘No,’ he
be reaped.
colorless,
would be
too much for them,
would soon become
She clasped
started up.
“In me — in
enemies more bitter; you will
boards of scrap
others where the
tight anr smooth.
boards can be used for the forms
for a concrete wall. They can
be scraped of the cement mix-
on the roof
house floor should be
W. A. Volibrecht of light, is
The wonder isn’t the bad but
youth. Happy, but how rare!
friends less devoted and that | am nobody.
So, every impulse to- In the following September 1
decent, every gleam took my daughters to Elizabeth,
a tremendous gain. She looked earnestly, first at
thewho hide their real selves be-
IS to hind a pose of what they want.
« I others to think them.”
haps most.
J"DIP
of all tht his whole life by the star of his
with you
No. you are master,” she
few worth-
I looked
reception-
“I wish
too.” T
“Some,” ha admitted.
fession, career—how
“All mine did.” said. 1. “I am
many farms there are
I room of the school,
you’d take me in,
ended.
HOW’S THIS?
HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE will
do what we claim for it-rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh.
HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE con-
sists of an ointment which Quickly
Relievos the catarrhal inflammation, and
the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which
acts, through the Blood on the Mucous
Surfaces, thus assisting to restore nor-
mal conditions.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney A Co , Toledo, O.
if you could get at them, and if
dear? Won’t
,10
of stone which
soil and make a
house roofing
your art,” said I, when they
were gone to settle themselves
just on avoiding from day to Poultry House
day, from act to act, the con-
demnation of his own self-re-
spect- The blinds closed as
suddenly as they had opened —|
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As a lion-tamer is master of
lions. He gives all his
Up-Town Meat Markel
HENKE BROS, Prop
Fresh Beef, Pork,
Mutton, Sausage,
Veal, Etc.
Phone go 42
■ain Str. Frederieksburg, Tsi
The poultry
lumber and
hoards are
it is easy to
cent and very striking apparent from that, don’t they?
see which house can be cleaned
with the least time and work.
In building a poultry house
leave no corners back of feed
hoppers or nests where mice can
hide even if you have a concrete
floor. There is always the dan-
ger (hat mice may enter a house
with a stone floor because of the
grain in the litter and the mash
hoppers but no mice will stay
long r breed there if you avoid
leaving hiding places for them.
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JUST ARRIVED
to-day which is the seed,
prophecy . of the man who
before you are too old to be thought to them, who think only
offered a second term. And the of their appetites. And his
RICHARD HENKE
BUTCHER.
Fresh Beef, Mutton
Fork, Sausage
and Veal.
PROMPT DELIVERY
Telephone No 56
This is covered by the roofing
paper. The inside of the house
Fine Plants. Immediate
delivery. $1.50 per
1000. 9
Crystal-Waxand Yellow; pessimists is that you don’t take
‘our ancestry into account. Man "Let Us Help Each Other.
will look good enough and the
double use of the lumber saves
a little money in buying mate-
rial for the house.
tify all the labor
search. The trouble
he had become conscious that'
belong, the temptation would be some one was looking in. And
too I was wishing again that I had
Baal wor kept my doubts to myself; for bolts in
Impossible,'' said 1.
come until long. long after you
are a mere name in history.
Even as I spoke my doubts I
was wishing I had kept them
to myself; for, thought I, there’s
no poorer business than shooting
at the beautiful soaring bird of
allusion. But he was looking
at me without seeing me. His
expression suggested the throw-
AMAR KRAUSKOPF, Pres MRS. A. VANDER STUCKEN. Vice-Pres
WM. BIERSCHWALE. Cashier
“Will you
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I felt miserable. A friend of @
(( mine told me of
CARDUI
you — dear!”
Suddenly she gave me both
her hands. “Let us help each
other,” she said. And slowly
shelifted her glance to mine:
and never before had I felt the
; full glory of those eyes, the full
melody of that deep voice.
And so. I end as I began, as
life begins and ends—with a
woman. In a woman’s arms we
enter life; in a woman’s anna
1 we get the courage and strength
11 to bear it; in a woman’s arms
II we leave it. And as for the
YRHDHRIOKNBURG BTANDARD, DECEMBER 1 1922.
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mg open of the blinds hiding a span between the buninens, pro-
Frances, tall and slim and
fancying herself a woman
grown, then at Ellen, short and
round and struggling with the
the good, isn’t that we are so
imperfect, but that in such a
few thousand years we’ve got
so far—so far up. I know you
“If a man,” said he absently,, how meaningless it
"fixes but mind not on making but fur her I
giggling age. “We shall like
and I have in the main the same each other, I’m sure,” was her
purpose—where is there a man ‘verdict. “We’ll get on well to-
who’d like to think the worlgether." And Frances smiled,
the worse tor his having lived’and Ellen nodded. They evi- ture and placed
But we work by different means dently thought so, too.
You believe the best results can "I want you to teach them
be got through that in man
friends or defeating enemies, not
on elections or on history, but
at the age when the very word
“For a time.” I admitted, "Iage begins to jar on the ear, and
you your courage and the net result of my years of er
But I can’t share in fort is—I have convinced other
You will serve four people that I am somebody at
stormy years; you will retire the
2 The Woman’s Tonic
2 and I then remembered my
®) mother used to take it.. . After
7 the first bottle I was better. I
V began to fleshen up and I re-
©) gained my strength and good,
K healthy color. I am feeling fine.
2 I took twelve bottles (of Cardui)
©) and haven’t had a bit of trouble
a since.”
g Thousands of other women
3) have had similar experiences in
5 the use of Cardui, which has
g brought relief where other
9) medicines had failed.
% If you suffer from female ail-
2 meats, take Cardui. It is a
woman’s medicine. It may be
5 just what you need.
2 At your druggist’s or dealer’s.
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evil, passes. The good will be
reaped. Nothing good is lost.”
“And if it is reaped.” T re-
joined. “the reaping will not
the sills tightly to the wall. This
I will prevent the building from
shifting from its foundation in;
any ordinary windstorm.
When building a concrete
poultry house floor we place a,
layer of roofing paper between
the first layer of concrete and
the last layer. The seams of
the paper are sealed with the
preparation which comes with
each roll. This prevents the
soil moisture from working up
through the floor. According
to our experience it is a sure
way to make a dry poultry house
floor.
She . flushed, a little, then
shook her head, her eyes twink-
ling. “This is not a reforma-
tory,” said she. And we both
laughed.
As I did not speak or look
away, but continued to smile at
her, she became uneasy, glanced
round as if seeking an avenue
of retreat.
“Yes—I mean just that, Eli-
zabeth,” I admitted. and my
tone explained the words.
built up about eighteen inches
from the ground and this field
stone is ideal material for the
till. It gets rid of the stone and
saves hauling sand. Enough
sand must be used to tamp in
around the stone and form a
smooth service for the first layer
of concrete.
Sections of poultry nests can
be hinged to the wall at the
top and built without backs if
the wall is smooth. Then you
can swing them out from the
wall and drum the litter out at
the hacks This saves a little
time in cleaning the nest boxes
when new litter is needed.
A grain feed bin can be built
just inside the poultry house
door so it will occupy no floor
space and have a top so steep
that the hens cannot roost on
it. Such a bin should hold at
least ten or fifteen bushels of
scratch feed. It saves time in
feeding the flock in bad weather
if a house is epuiped with such
a supply of feed, in fact it is a
handy time saver every day of
the year.
I have found that it pays to
save some of the smoothest and
best lumber for the dropping
boards of a poultry house. I
have some houses with dropping
every one.” I
past — by balancing passion and she and I were alone.
againts passion, by offsetting ap- “My art?”
petite wit appetite. I hope for “The art of being one’s self,
results from that in the man of | am sick of men and women
for pests. A
DF All kinds of Chicken
Feed at
H. 0. Maier’s Store. ।
there’s only a remote possibility 1
that your vindication will come his
” said I. “But — the
went on, “there’s a beast and a
man. Just now—with me— the
man is uppermost. And he wants
I to stay uppermost. Elizabeth—
j will you—help him ”
She lowered her head until I
1 could see only the splendor of
i her thick hair, sparkling like
• black quartz.
method has had one re- “Most of our troubles come
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