Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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FIEDIRICKSBUNG STANDARD
LON OkS IN
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Winter (joods
tinest
Last week we announced ihe closing out of a’! the
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winter stock of ciothin
remaining cai ried -over
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contest, a
boots, caps, underwear, etc., at much lower prices.
nself.
PHONE
C. T. 175
GROCERY
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"At Near A» Your Telephone"
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0OK OVER THIS LIST AND BE CONVINCED
vmau
vag
WNa
‘ OPERA
25 per cent.
50 good Suits reduced
Freezing
Sunday Nig t, Jan. 15.
ard the one winning the
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with absolute
the Devil’s indisposition or ah-
vacation and to present
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BUY YOUR NECESSARY SUPPLIES NOW AT THESE
WE HAVE THREE MORE MONTHS OF WINTER
PRICES.
nsider the most diabolical deed. H
AHEAD OF US.
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Methodi;
By January the 18.1
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State
or
35 to 40 Men’s Suits
25 per cent, off
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Ed. Peter
$1.65
Lost!
$3.25
Attorney A. P. C. Petsch and
family are in San Antonio where
scaler of
Sousa’s Band.
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Found
SAENGER & OCHS
WIL
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27c
33c
43c
20 per cent
20 per cent.
20 per cent.
Austin, Texas, Jan. 11.—All of
the woodwork apparatus used by
tin departments of physics and
might hear from me without the
trouble of writing to them. I or-
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6 VAUDEVILLE ACTS
1O PIECE ORCHESTRA
The Employees of the S. W.
B.T. Co at Fredericksburg.
Hence on
him with.
40 good Overcoats reduced.......25 per cent.
AH heavy Wool Dress Pants reduced 20 per cent.
All heavy Caps with ear ips reduced 20 per cent.
< lines,
Now
A Goodrich Tire with
rack, 30x3 1-2 last Mon-
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Ail Bradley Sweaters reduced
All Woolen Shirts reduced ..
All Velour Hats reduced . . ..
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reduced.
35c Wool Socks
50c Wool Socks
GOc Wool Socks
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CASH
ndnce of the one who, at the call g
f the Archdemon, walked to a E
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And many other articles which may be seen at
You know our prices and quality of goods,
duction goes off our regular prices.
Suit Cases and Traveling Bags specially re
duced.
Come to Saenger & Ochs and get some of our
many reduced Bargains.
We kindly solicit a share of your trade
we do greatly appreciate every little article
you buy from us.
an I
lear
place
All Silk and Madras Dress Shirts greatly
reduced.
All Winter Underwear, Union Suits, Under-
shirts, and Drawers, ... 20 per cent. off.
AU Lion Hats and Caps reduced.
Our Full Line of Douglas Shoes 10 per ct. off.
All Work Slices and Lace Boots are especial-
ly reduced.
Wool Socks in fancy and staple colors greatly
contestants
of years in
f
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Produce Own Equipment.
at only ........................
The best kind of Rubber Boots worth
$4.50 at......................
PHONE NO. 111.
Men’s Furnishers and Tailors.
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in fearfulness t<> that of the De-
vil himself.
At the appointed time the co-
this imposition and even wrote
out, without any suggestion from
1 it; when they got high marks engineering of the University of
Texas is made in the woodwork-
Clarence, of San Antonio are vi-
siting a* the i ome of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Priess.
Next Si
the day f
the M. E.
a m. and
a sojourne
point to
live here
home, you
Strangers
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-ppac3a
won distinction
STEELING BROS.
I he Store for Men
A med with documentary evi-
by making that one his De-
puty, give him power to reign
Mr. A. (.
v. ays wrote out a long account
dered the paper sent to my new they expect the hear the famous
address. The Editor ‘fell’ for
, H
le judge in the contest) would H
PICTURE SHOW
at
PETER’S
■ Opera House •
SUNDAY NIGHT, JANUARY, 15.
“Manhattan Cafe”
A 5 REEL FEATURE
Also a 2 Reel Comedy.
“APRIL FOOL”
the Editor
We will be located in our new place of
business next door to the Bank of Fredericks
burg. We will be pleased to meet our cus-
tomers and friends with a greatly Reduced
Stock of Men’s Wear. We will have many
Specials for all Men and Young Men.
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QUALITY
authority during
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yer ami another from a collection
agency asking me to pay what I
justly owe the paper. Here, too.
is evidence to the effect that I
ordered my Postmaster to send
notices, at three different times,
ad vising the Editor that I refus-
ed the paper; and here—‛‛
“Enough! Enough!” cried bis
Majesty not a little elated at the
- " day in Fredericksburg, a
Koenig of Denton A liberal reward for
me, a eulogistic item about my
value to the community and the
loss the community would feel
at my going. But this did not
induce me to pay up before leav-
ing.
When my paper was five years
in arrears I received a bill from
the Editor but paid no attention
to it. Here is the first, second.
c RALPH E. NICOL 9 G‛
^OMEDIAN^
Presents a 4 Act Comedy
“A COUNTRY BOY”
that purpose. Under his seal
Devil obligated himself to re-
544,000 ounces of silver in 1921
as compared with 511.401 ounces
in 1920. The principal produc-
ing mine was the Presidio mine,
al Shafter, which was operated
steadily throughout the year. A
very small quantity of gold was
also obtained from Texas ores in
1921. but no lead or copper, ac-
cording to the United States
Geological Survey, Department of
the Interior.
dence, in some instances vlling to g
verflowing a lawyer’s brief case,
ach contestant assembed on the $
platform and a smile of self-sa- E
tisfaction overspread the counte- E
GILLESPIE
Population
Elevation ab
Climate — i
Exports: <
wool,, grain,
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Mining in Texas in 1921.
Metal mines in Texas produced
cohorts was best E
the next highest E
enable him to ascertain
Devil (who had announced pre-
viously that he was to be the E
of what was a most sordid reci-
tal of murder, rapine, crooked
dealing, shame, degradation, dis-
honor and crime, it will suffice to
tell of the last to present himself
f r the coveted honor.
When the name of “Old Trust-!
A party composed of the fol- A
lowing gentlemen: Messrs. J. A. Card of Thanks.
Barry, John Ostrow, K. M. Lewis,
Otto Stehling, Fredericksburg;| We take these means
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e
f Hell.
were given a
in which I praised myself as be- Publishers’ Auxiliary.
Ill e object of the
I ♦. a bv the Devil h
which to per '
the m st diabolical deed
ach could d vise, obtain authen- E
icated proof of its actual per E
scepter second only E
e and to present all evi- p
at a public meeting held
Savi v”
among his evil
tted to occupy
ARLiL CiAPLIN Comedy
Use the Comet Brown Rice the best
Rice to eat and a o unconte
Bring us your Fgga and Butter
For Service and Free Delivery Ring
•HIS NIGHT OUT”
ALL FOR ONE ADMISSION
FREE BAM) CONCERT AT 7 PM PICTURE SHOW AT 7:30
P.M STAGE SHOW Al 8;00 P.M.
CHILDREN 25c, ADULTS 55c Includes rax.
Win. Hitzfeld, Henry W. Ahrens, . ,
... r. . g, n । . to express our sincere
, . , , , , < has. Lindig, Stonewall; and A.
third and fourth bill I received . , ... • thank +e all +h-+ L-..
„ . , J. K Johnson. ( has. Klett, John tnanKS to all that have
Ibre. also, is a notice from a law- „ , c.., , ,
H. Edwards, Johnson City, and honored us with so many
Albert Meier, live, Texas start- beautiful presents for
ed per automobile on a pleasure .
trip to Mexico on Monday. Christmas.
Use Capitol Quality
I lour made.
printed an account of it and 1 ing shop of that institution. No
.......... . . yalejoutside work is done. Ernest
liar figure stepped to the front oflgure tnat -Eott i in i
the stage and saluting his Ma f the subscript ion price each
ed Subscriber’’ was called by the
Archdemon a somewhat unfami-
PURG, TEXAS
subscription price each Hoffman, forman of the shop,
year; but, year by year .1 got has been in charge of the work
further behind with my pay- since its founding 22 years ago.
ments The equipment includes machin-
••Then I moved away fromlery valued at approximately
town hut as I wanted to know of 000. including turning laths, mor-
the doings in my old town, and tises, sandpaper machines, plan-
knowing full well that the home er boring machines, hand saws
paper would chronicle all of these a 1 riP saws. Everybody welcome
doings, as well as publish any-
. • . , i r ■ I’..ill S h en f ! of ( iste ! "
thing I might send in from my .
1 . e • „ 1 was in town early this week,
new home so that my friends
K L. - E R N E
An almost new plyer.
Owner may redeem same
by giving proper dis-
criptions and paying for
this ad at this office.
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knee to the Deputy Devil!”— Mrs.ThomasJ. Martin and son,
gruesome recital. “This is the
most diabolical deed that ever
mortal could perform.
“Vest this Demon with the
rohe of office; elevate him to a
place on the Throne second only
tn mine; place in his hand the
scepter of authority Bow the
je sty, began his recital. There
was little about his appearance to
justify an onlooker in supposing
hat he belonged in that motley
ling <>f evildoers, nor did he
arry much evidence of his
wrongdoing. In fact, with the
exception of a few letters and
cards which he held conspicuous-
ly, one could not discern that he
.as a candidate for the honor of-
fend by the Devil.
Given permission to speak, Old
Trusted Subscriber related that
he had subscribed for Ihe local
newspaper a number of years
ago. “At first,’’ said he. “I paid
in advance each year. Then I
found out that the Editor was a
pleasant sort of person, trustful
and hardworking, and not dis-
posed to press those who were in-
debted to him; 9 1 began to let
my subscription lapse. Every
now and then again there appear-
ed a notice in the paper to pay
up, with a mild threat that back
accounts would be placed in the
hands of a lawyer for collection.
As a sort of sop I went to the
office and paid for a year on my
indebtedness, but never paid up
in full. not to mention paying in
advance. Then I made inquiry
and, found that those who did
not ‘scare’ at the threat to take
legal action were not molested or
troubled, so I decided I need not
settle, either.
“In the meantime, I got all the
personal mention and publicity I
wanted. Whenever we gave a
party or had friends visiting at
our house the Editor always pub-
lished a note of it. Whenever death
came into the family or one of
my children got married, I al-
horts of Hill assembled in so-
lemn conclave and each one ui
the audience was in breathless
expectation to burn what the
nt the Thront Enn am 1712______L. naneara 12 me mm m
recited his evil valor and
mis deeds.
Without going into the details
R E. BERNHARD te
MVI" M-aWMSM-H-aX -WK-
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was hen this week visiting his return of
same to
sick mother. Mr. Koenig was a
pleasant visitor at the office on SAENGER & OCHS
Thursday.
we are in position to give you a general utline of said
reductions.
NICOL’S COMEDIANS OPENS UNDER THE
BIG TENT MONDAY NIGHT on Public quare
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nderground (ui
de i hand) chan
ed of a conte
recenty in Hell
ing a representative citizens of
ihe community and the Editor al-
ways published it in full. When-
ever one of my boys or girls went
off to school the Editor mention-
All sizes in Lace Bocts reduced ... 20 per cent.
All sizes in Rubber Boots reduced 20 per cent.
Two kinds of Woolen Hose at.....35c and 45c
Best quality Underwear at........65c and 75c
fice in the realm
| yy A
X / 11 thh
The colde
hit our secti
nesday was
the blizzarc
during the
at mosphere
by daybrea
ture preva
Some one i
mometer ev
ts 30 degre
think this
earded inst
We wou
cold spells
th r manvi
BErt so mar
us from si:
low stead
much licit
hoping fo
alate that
in several
early this
our share 1
Gilbert
of Mr. i
of Cher
Sunday
parents
darling
for med
phy sicin
Ahl atmn i
Vnild. 1
day aft
tain, Re
A few Men’s Overcoats left ... one-third off
All Dress and Work Pants .. 20 per cent, off
Extra good heavy Corduroy Pants in
Straight, Lace and Button Leg, greatly re-
duced. All Sweaters and Wool Shirts at Rock
Bottom Prices.
Good heavy 10 cz. Duck Coats and Pants
Frederi
Frederiek
For the
ins peel ing
• Freder
express 1
of the St
house De
favors sb
men of
wish to <
men upol
l found
to be in
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Dietel, William. Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1922, newspaper, January 14, 1922; Fredericksburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1418423/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .