Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 16, 1922 Page: 9 of 10
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
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AUTOMOBILE
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KNEESE & OH
long after the alleged occasion
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and Chicken Feed.
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Christinas Gifts For Everybody
of the
R. M. Lewis
today would
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FOR CHILDREN:
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Felix W. Maier
For Sale.
Do your Christmas shopping now and you will have a wider range of selection.
Kolmeier & Klier Co.
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THE WINCHESTER STORE
Gus. Malchow
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Glasscock et al.
Whereas, by virtue of an order
dust rial Germany by forcing her
to deliver coal to you at the
rate of 24 million tons per year
pleading that you needed it to
you
have
mort
you
romantic
suspicion:
of the continuing chaos?
10. Militarism What is
JustReceived
a Carload
Europe and in
France.
established 32 years, average net profit ten
per cent or better on valuation of $75,000;
for sale or trade for ranch or for ranch and
stock. No place will be considered unless
Safety Razors
Razor Strops
Rifles and Shotguns
You can easily find appropriate gifts for every member of the family
in our large stocks of high quality Christmas goods.
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Box 3 i
Modern equipped, Starter,
De=Mountable Rims.
compennate
Everybody Invited.
Burg Bros.
FOR IVOMEN
Pyrex Glass (Fare
Aluminum Utensils
Electric and Gasoline Irons
Pacum Rottles
OU and Wood Heaters
We invite you to inspect
this new car.
L. KOTT & CO
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WANTED:
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Address P. 0. Box No. 408
PORT LAVACA, TEXAS
Just the thing to give a num or
boy—nice pearl and slag handles.
on
Saturday, Dec. 30.
Cow. Sheep and Goat Hides at
highest Market Price.
H 0. Maier.
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An innertube will be
given FREE with
every
PENWSYLVANIA VACUM
GUP TIAE
The best you can
have.
particular of
H. C. MAIER. !
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T See our special bargains in
second-hand Automobiles adver-
tised in another column of this
issue.
Carving Sets
An ideal holiday gift
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$532.00
Delivered at Fredericksburg;
A J. Petmecky,
Sheriff,
Gillespie County, Texas,
"We roast it „
B Othet s f ' use it!
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some of the things which
red a
men
YREDERICKSBURG BTANDARD DKCEMBER it, 1922
bonds into realistic
always on hand. Get my prices
before you buy.
We buy and sell for cash.
reparations we remember the bil-
lions of marks which have been
squadered in maintaining your
generals in luxury in casteles on
the Rhine, in establishing broth-
els for your soldiers, in building
the threats of your successive
prime ministers, of the ccupation
of Frankfurt in1920 (when you
sell at pubiie nwtion
all the right, title and
o naid 4law (laswoek
HOFFMANIN-HAYMAN COFFEE CO.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Sold by all Fredericksburg
Dealers.
T Piano and Victrola Boxes
for sale at
Loyal Music Store
Velocipedes
Express IVo ions
Winchester Scooters
Scout Axes
22. Cal. Rifles
Air Rifles
Toy Pistols
Tool Sets
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• • iaid property
Dated at Frederieksburg, T«i
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Wncwamxe
Every woman who sews, prizes a
good pair of scissors or shears.
T Place your orders now for
‘Xmas trees at
Knopp & Metzger
Water Maid, Minnehaha and
Standard brand Flour.
Manufactured in New Braunfels
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. .T Get our prices on Meat
Choppers, Stuffers in all sises
and butcher knives, at
OTTO KOLMEIER.
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1 Casings, Liquid Smoke, and
Diamond Salt at a reasonable
price, at
radical that many
who eheer you
quartered your least
of the Ruhr ports which you
1 have deliberately prolonged
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Court of Gillespie County. Tex-
as. on a judgment rendered in
spring of 1921. of the occupation I a 150 acre tract, conveyed by
- - - • - Rob Merz and wife, to Emil,
Merz, on November 30, 1909,
said corner being 690 vrs. from
the N. E. corner of a 376-1,
troops in Goethe’s house) ,of
M. Briand’s mobilization in the
for eash,lan, thin the 6th day of Decemher,
and souls for urging what
would surely mean another war?
M Loncheur’s recent speech and
the secret Dariac report to M.
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that it is not easy tn give again a a bonus to your industrial fin
that which has heen offered once, aneiers.
vour own lost
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civilized of the M. J- Guerrera Survey
No. 5, bounded as follows: Be-
ginning at th? S. E. corner of
7. Reconstruction You have
turned those
great brick barracks to house
your armies, in supporting 90,000
French soldiers in the Rhineland
- more than Germany maintained
there in the “army-camp” days
before the war.
4. Failure to Disarm. We can-
not forget that France has stead-
fastly refused to ratify the Wash-
ington treaties for naval disarm-
ament, that a French—Barthou
—opened the Genoa Conference
with a protest against discussion
of disarment, and that France
today, face to face with disarm-
ed Germany, has authorized an
army of 725,000 men, almost as
howl for your deporation were
they to read your early writings.
Can you not show flexibility
once more in your old age? The
greatest service you could do
your country would be to re-
turn and report frankly to them
not the empty speeches which
have greeted you, but these
things which have driven
America into suspicion of all
Ten Commandments but that Mr... 8. Annexations. You your-
Wilson asked fourteen. You mayself, M. Clemencau, have just
have chuckled knowingly when confessed that you urged annex-
Mr. Wilson talked of open diplo-ation of th? Rhineland upon Mr.;
macy. of a world made safe forLloyd and Mr. Wilson—do you of sale issud out of the District
You any you want
\merica‘s money
our hearts and souls
Clemencenu, France
hearts and souls, and
have used Poland as a pawn;
you have supported the White
Terror in Hungary with one hand
and with the other have sought
to build a great cordon of vassal
world ; our people believe in those
things, and they are left with
a sense of bruised disillusionment.
You say France had friends in
Blacksmith and Machine Shop it as “ tool and building within
jit a series of alliances. You
Me-
Winchester Flashlights, always a
an acceptable and useful gift for 2
men or women. a
acre tract out of said Survey
No. 5, conveyed to Robert Merz
by Geo H. Fountane, by attor-1
ney-in-fact, J. T. Estill, on Jan- ■
uary 3, 1887; Thence south 3551
vrs. to stake for corner; Thence
west 648 vrs. to stake; Thence;
south 201 vrs. to stake; Thence)
west 579 vrs. to stake; Thence [
north 556% vrs. to S. W. cor-
ner of said Emil Merz tract;
Thence cast 1227 vrs. to the,
place of beginning, the same be-1
ing generally known as the Ro- j
bert Merz place; and on the 2nd
day of January, A. D. 1923, be-
ing the first Tuesday of said!
month, between the hours of
10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock
1 M., on said day, at the Court '
House door of said Gillespie
County, I will offer for sale and
your youth you were so
Wholesale Fish, Oyster
and
Crushed Shell Business,
1914 but stands alone today; does. Poincare, which we publish in
it ever occur to you to look foil the International Relations
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3. The Huge Anny on the
Also Bran, Shorts, Corn, Chops Rhine. When you talk to us of
A complete bar- states across Europe.
ber’s outfit at a 6. Ooal, Yon have starved in
bargain, at
1. Secret Diplomacy. We did
not know when we went to war
that France had bound herself by
secret treaties to defy the prin-
ciples which we have preached,
which you seemed to accept You
sent us your Joffre, but he told
us nothing of them. We harly
believed the Bolsheviki when
they revealed t xts of secret trea-
ties. and were amazed when you
insisted that they stood above the
Fourteen Points at Paris Nor
have you repented. Only the
other day the spokesman of
France spoke once more for the
old hidden ways, and demanded
secret sessions at Lausanne.
2. Conscription in Africa. You
are introducing conscription and
teaching modern warfare to the
people of the Dark Continent,
You are saving these poor help-
less, and ignorant dusky sons of
the tropics into Europe to fight
your battles for you, and you
have posted them to guard the
Rhine for you
You acceptad our money and oureried to the world that your
men, but our ideals, our hopes, I northern provinces were in rains
our dreams and visions, the but have refused the German
things of heart and soul, you re- labor and met rials which Ger-
fused. We meant the Fourteen1 many offered you, despite the
Points, M. Clemenceau; you! protest of your own Confeder
jested that God was content withation of Labor.
the reason in French policy?
Since you have come, M. Clemen-
ceau, to talk frankly and explain
away the misunderstandings
which have grown up between
two countries once bound by a
romantic friendship, let us tell
interest A D
ill and
Grand Bal
demoeracy, of a new and better1 expect us to giveyou your hearts
—A35,
! County of Gillespie.
(In the District Court of Gil
lespie County.)
Helena Hanisch vs. 4Paw I
tarism, M. Clemenceau, if it is
not reliance upon speeches; you
stand convicted out of your own
mouth.
France is not the only sinner
in the world today. THE
NATION has not shown itself
unaware of our own American
economic imperialism, or of
British imperialism But you
are appealing for aid for France;
apparently the “heart and soul”
you ask means a military
alliance. And it is only fair
that in adition to the chorus of
newspaper praise some journal
should frankly speak out the
things which have cut so deep-
ly into the American heart and
soul that a resumption of the
old warm and unquestioning
affect is today impossible.
You have shown flexibility
in the past, M. Clemenceau. In
large. as before the war.
5. Policy of Alliances. You
have realized our fears that the
League of Nations meant no free
association of nations but an in-
■ strument of dictation, by using
Plantmanri
Encinal, exas.
Section of THE NATION this
week, reveal that responsible
French statesmen are still plott-
ing to disarmember Germany had
create a Rhineland state as a
part of the structure of French
imperialism.
9. Saber-rattling. Need we
repeat the pitiful history of
said Court, on the 21st day of
September, A. D. 1922, in favor
of said Helena Hanisch and
against J. O. Tanner, W. R.
Tanner, Lizzie Deloach and
4Paw Glasscock, jointly and se-
verally, No. 1376, on the docket
of said Court, I did. on the 6th I
day of December. A. D. 1922, at
10:30 o’clock A. M. levy upon)
the following described tract or
parcel of land, situate in the
, County of Gillespie, State of
Texas, and belonging to the said
4Paw Glasscock, to-wit: the!
same being 100 acres of land,
more or less, a part of and out
"w h ali vrnee, y have Mild Bermuda Onion
T‘he Nation, December tn baek to <o rinany hei owu coal ng A
nt more than th« pt i< > yoi paid 1 IdEULS
her for it You have eredited white nnd yellow at per 100.
want Germany’s reparation aecount
But, M with leas than th< market price CharlentonandJeryWnkefield
had our of coal in France, and have re Cabbnge plante at $1 00 I er 500
more than turned the difference in priceS1 75 1000. Pontage prepaid.
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