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Hcrmanncr Volksblatt. Gras Printlug Co., Hcrauögrbcr. Herminn, Mo. Entered as Second Class Matter Weekly st Tost Office, Hermann, Mo., Under Act of Congress, March 3, 1897. Freitag, den 13. Oktober, 1922. W o o l l a m. Am Freitag hatten wir einen schö. nen Regen der unseren Farmern sehr willkommen war. Frau F. E. Strehlinann und Ella Boettcher reist: letzte Woche nach St. Louis, Erstere um sich dort unter ärztliche Behandlung zir stellen. Frau Aug. Kottwitz brachte letzte Woche ihren kleinen Sohn nach St. Louis um wegen eines Augenleidens des Kleinen einen Augenarzt zu Ra P0LITICAL Your vote kor him will be gratefully appreciated. :, w,y 7 -:ä' 'V-.? . , . "S .'" .TV- -,; ' ' '.;?; ' -Z-.'?.,?:..- . ,, V; -j ,- y , ?'. : ' - ,".-'.?:-. :."V5 ;-. ; I V t,Vl ,,.., , - ..,.'!' . ,. S ' t,iV -v-' -"-'4: . M Vv- , ; '-j- IM ffKYk 0 yi 1 C O 1 llwis) wf '"'Sfc'tf ""-t ml II Si?' t .si.;üfv A YiÄ&::Vi'vJtSl2v Sv5JJ y sr' " , ' , 'L ' T. W. HUKRIEDE Republican Candidate for Congress, Ninth Congressional Dittrict ot Missouri. SEND HUKRIEDE The time will soon be here when the voters of this congressional dis trict will be called upon to select the man who will represenl them in con gress the coming two years. We are sure the district could make no mis take by re-electing Congressman Theo. W. Hukrietle, of Warrenton, who represented the district very ably the past two years. During his sirst term in Congress he made a record such as few first term mem bers are able to make. His ability as an Organizer, and his insight into the Problems of the nation soon won for him the esteem of his fellow member in congress, and also won for him positions on some of the most important committees. His ap pointment to the Committee on For eign Affair3 is almost without a pre cedent for a first term member, and shnwa tVifi esteem in which he is held in our national legislative body. In the important legislation that has been before Congress the past two years, he always kept in mind the interests of his own district and state, and also of the nation. He has letters from various farm organ- izations commending him for the stand which. he took 'when bills af fecting agriculture were before the House. On all other matters before the House, he always kept in mind the best interests of his own people. iije zu ziehen. . Ben ctitrrclmetHT und Zllbert üur rclmcncr und ftamilic traten lchte Woche eine Reife nach Arter Spring, Mo., an, um ihren Verwandten F. Schneider und Gattin, einen Besuch abzustatten. Stony Hill. Christ. Mann und Christ. Traub und deren Familie waren am Sonn tag ans Besuch bei der Familie Rich. ard Pollmann. Hier ist man immer noch fleistig am Weizensäen, da es bisher zu trocken war. Geo. Stalte und Gattin waren aiu Sonntag besuchsweise in Her mann. Frau Henry BonBehren, von Washington, verweilte letzte Woche hier auf Besuch bei Verwandten. iSJeder Leser kann hinter sei nem Namen auf der Zeiwng sehen. wie weit er für dieselbe bezahlt hat. Augen untersucht, Gläser angcpaßt G. W. Richcrt, M. O. Optomctrist und Optiker Nasse Gebäude. Ecke der 3. u. Schillcrstrabc. Hermann. .... Missouri ADVERTISEMENT - ipk MMMt SZvs-'".wsB ' vA-mV TOrSwnv :5.-kd , ,. (! ". .-. ,,VF'' :V V-: '- '?;. tLA I ' i .vV;V fjk- f. i r,..v.si . rU-M f&ivs v :;v a: ."";'-. ji';.!':,! ii1!)! v: ., '. , 3 1'-a.:,.:" bv ! '.,(... .. 'r ;W , 'im'i'ili t,--j"f,i ugi'u BACK TO CONGRESS The Republican administration will be in power at least two years long er, and it would be most unfor tunate to elect a congress that is not in accord with the President and bis cabinet. ' When the dilemma in which the country was found two years ago is considered, the present admini stration has done wonderful work. If a Democratic Congress is elected, it will take just two years longer to get conditions back to normalcy. Therefore it will be to our best inter est to send Hukriede back to Con gress from the famous Ninth Mis souri District, and we are sure he will represent the people of the district as well and better than any man that can be considered for this im portant position at the election in November. He has had two years experience; made a good record; is in accord with the administration, and wo can see no good reason why he should not be sent back to Con gress with a greatly increased vote. The indications are that he will be elected by a larger majority than he was two years ago when he defeated former Speaker Champ Clark. - Warrenton and Warren County, where Mr. Hukriede spent his en tire life, ought to give him a unani mous vote. He deserves it, and we believe he will get a bigger vote at home than he has ever before re- ceived. Warrenton Banner. jßwxTyßpfp fätägfä&'ätliR TvCT.. ytwiX a-rwAa': -.-'!: i&if t . -.. :jU fvJM&K t ': '''X: 1' lifcIWTi faXr? JrVJsf ' ' Vi4$-J (5 . " j Midrrstrettende Interessen. Was T'i-.marck iiO:r die estchrlich- feit drr arbeitenden Klasse" sagte. Wie sehr l'eitätigcn die jetzigen A M industriellen Zustände in Teutschland 8 tal . doch was Aiörnarck int April 181)0 zu Herrn v. Harter, dein damaligen Vizepräsidenten im Zcntralverband der deutschen Industrie, sagte- T,e- er berichtete über das lscipach: Tcr Fürst kam hierauf auf die Verhältnisse der Industrie und sag te, in früheren Zeiten er wolle nd.it einmal aus tyrteönd) den ro- lzen zurückgehen, sondern aus die 3cit nach den Freiheitokricgen, habe man die Entwicklung der duslrie sehr gerne gesehen und denen, welche mit ihrem Gelde Fa brikcn bauten und damit Arbeit:-ge legenheit schassten, den Kampf mit einer mächtigen fremden Industrie aulnahmcn und das Geld dem an de erhielten, Wohltäter dcs'Bolkes erblickt. In neuerer Zeit sei dies leider anders geworden, man sei nur zu geneigt, die Fabrikanten als gefährliche Menschen, als Auobcutcr und Aussaugcr des Bslkcs zu be trachten, man sehe scheel dazu, wenn Ie zu Wohlstand und Anielien kom. inen und die Grundursache dieser veränderter Anschauung liege in ei cm leider bestehenden Charakter- znge der Teutschen, in dem flride, und zwar nicht nur m dem vicidc der unteren ülassen. sondern auch in dem der Beamten, welche häufig die Industrie um ihren lohnenden Er werd beneiden, und doäz sei es nur natürlich, wenn jeder vorwärts ftre be und fein Leben durch feinen Er. werd schöner und besser Au gestalten trachte. Auch das dahin gerichtete Bestre ben der Arbeiter erkenne er als ein berechtigtes an, und es könne ihn nur freuen, das; sich die Lebenshal tung der unteren blassen in den letzten Jahren so wesentlich gebessert habe. Noch vor 50 Jahren sei in schönhansen, einer sehr wohlhaben den Gemeinde, ein einziger Bauer gewesen, der eine Uhr besessen und sich niäzt wenig darauf eingebildet habe; heute habe jeder Bauernknecht seine silberne Uhr in der Tasche und die Bauernmadchen, die damals bar fusz gelaufen wären, trügen jetzt sechsknöpfige Tchuhe. Er bezweislc jedoch, dasz es jemals gelingen wer de, dieselben zufrieden zu stellen, denn Unzufriedenheit und Weiter streben liegen einmal in der mensä) lichcn Natur. Ties habe ich auch dein Liaiscr gesagt, und habe ihn gefragt: Majestät, sind Sie denn zufrieden?" und 'wenn der Arbeitn heilte dnrdzsäinittlich 5 Mark und morgen 7 Mark und iibermorgen 10 Mark verdiente, und daö er träumte Millenium endlich da män und man dann vor einem dead loci stände, so wäre damit auckz der Fort schritt des Menschengeschlechtes zn Ende, was eben gegen die Natur de-: Menschen und somit unerreichbar ist, Alles das habe er dem Kaisei vorgestellt und ihm gesagt, er irre sich, wenn er glaube, mit seinem besten Willen die Ardeiter zufrieden zu machen, ein allzu rasches un! stürmisches Vorgehen an diesem Be treff fei vielmehr nur geeignet, die Begehrlichkeit der arbeitenden 5itassi zu steigern und Erwartungen in ih nen zu erwecken, die nicht in Erfiil lung gehen könnten, was für da Sicherheit, ja für das' Bestehen ici Staaten geradezu eine Gefahr sei !e Arbeiter verstehen dann, das. alles seine Grenzen habe, das; mii ihren Löhnen auch der Preis dei Waren in's ttngemessene steige,, müsse, das; die Abnehmer sie dam einfach nicht mehr bezahlen können, die Produltion demnach ringe schränkt werden müsse, und das; dem Arbeiter der höchste Lohn und di. kürzeste Arbeitszeit nichts mehr hei fen, wenn die Gelegenheit zur Ar beit fehlt. Er erinnere sich, was dn alte Hareort einmal, gesagt habe, der Kredit, das öffentliche Vw trauen, seien gleich einer Maus, dii bei dein geringsten Lärm in ihr Loa. schlüpfe und er sagte, das; infolgl der jetzigen Aufregung eine Un sicherheit, ein Mangel an Vertrauen in den Bestand der jetzigen wirt sckaftlichen Berhältnisse sich der J: dustrie bemächtigten, auch die Ar beitsgelegenheit schwinde und an statt des geträumten Milleniumc ein gesteigerte Unzufriedenheit be' hr Masse einkehre. In allen diesen Tarlegungei. ;väre er jedoch von seine Kollegei, nicht unterstützt worden ; . er habe dann eine Einberufung des Staat rates und internationaler, Zionfe renzen zur Besprechung der Arbe kerverhältnisse vorgeschlagen, hoi send, das; dadurch Wasser in den 'ein gegessen werde. Tie'e Hofs nung habe sich leider nid;t ersüll! und nur Herr Jencke habe unge teilt und, unerschrocken dem Ka'ser die Wahrheit gesagt. Ter aüxi habe sich schließlich zn alt gefühlt, um .seine 'Meinung zu ändern, .unk Zerngernäs; seine Entlassung genorn nen, bzw. erhalten. W. v. N Mag firf) eine ZZran etwa? in den Kopf, oder auf den Kopf gefetzt aben, es kommt dem Mann immer uer zu stehen. 'EXSE2ISSX2XX A . ?5 A Square Deal By MARTHA McWILLIAMS t 5 S S 1! : Kl i v 5 kaaK.'.': D by McClur Nwipapr Uynjloat.) "Torun.'ut! Where In the world are you? Mrs. Iteed liair-suouteu, nan- whiued, her head cocked sldewlse ou her lotig thln neck. "Next door to right heret Ueret Here!" a gay young volce chanted, tlie wliile a very handsoine leg and a pret ty sot beca nie visible below the preiuling braiiehes of the apple tree In the Miller yurd. "You know waste Is wleked," it kept on. "liaveu't you told uie so ever slnce you caiue here niuking nie eat thiugs I hnted because there wasn't a plg. And these streaky Junes just cry out to be eaten. I had to couie over and lielp them. See what u beauty basket I'm brlnging home?" stie eried, swinging dowu del't ly in splte of her buraeu. "Take your pick of 'euv then you can't say l'in stealing you know re ceivers are us bad as thieves," 8tcp plng litliely througU a gap iu the di vision feixe. Mrs. Iteed siglied ocldly. "To thlnk your dear fallier was a minister," ehe said prlnily. "He was I'm the reaction krom his painful piety," tlie girl lluug back. "So guileless lie never saw tlirough peo ple not even you." She rnerely thougbt tlie postulate, Slnce slie niust stay a while longer in the house with this InsulTtrable saint, she would keep at least a gloze of decency over the assoclatlon. Slie had not always been so wise earlier, there had been yeare of battle it was In them she bad earued the nicknaiue of Tornient, which she had stopped re- Bentine when her fatlier died. He had gone friini Ilse cllnglng to her band and niurinuiing softly: "Daddy's coin fort," so low other ears did not hear, She had understood here In face of death he was reiuleriug her the jus- tice love l'or her had withheld in Ilse He had not wished to sliarpen the edged antagonisiu alieady existent betwlxt his child and the uiisüt new wife. Needs niust they live togetner till Dare was one und twenty then, coming Into her grandmother's nioney, ehe could do ns she llked. But she was not quite sixteen Ella for all her castiron hardness would keep her In Base conifort. She was rigldiy just, aeconling to her own ghts, which nev er took neeount of the mad distor tions of jeultnisy. "Ain't none of the new npples can matcli old strenked Junes," Mrs. Uoed munihleil, her moutu cramful, survey Ing as he spoke deeply bitten core. Dnre nodded, theil sprang up, saylng brlskly: "By your leave or without It apple duinpliiigs. I foel in my Imnes they lit tlie Situation not quite sure thougli just what it is." "Who'll make 'ein? I woti't you can't," Mrs. Ueed snifted. Dare laughed softly, snying over her slioul der, "You watch nie. Or ratber don't. Wait till you see results. In deed plny Company 111 get the'whole dinner. Supper we ought to call it, to save scandiillzlng tlie neiglibors " "I'ni 'fiaid you'll need a pig worse'n ever one needed," Mrs. Iteed Inter rupted. Dare out in the pnssage laughed provokingly, then banged tne kltchen dor pd bolted it fast. Three houis later they had been Btrenuous ones linleed she called from the cool dining rooni, "Dinner is served, ina'am." And nt Just that in stant caiue un intrepid knock on the front door, undervolced by the impa tlent rat tat of small high heels. Ne.vt half minute Mrs. Iteed ushered in a tall young fellow and a small, very pretty, very cross young vornan, who all but feil upon a rush bottomed chalr, saylng petulantly. "Im here to get whatever it is that smells so good. Moloring always make ine wolflsh " "We have had a biowout here half way to our dinner," the man explalned. "While the repair man Is coming could you, would you. be good enough to save me from being eaten allve? This young person." nodding at hl compan lon, "has been threatening it for half an hour " "If I can feed you, too,!' Mrs. Iteed sald with a wide, hospltable smlle. "Just ns soon as you wash the dust1 off I'll promlse to find you a srnack." For the very first time she feit dis tinctly proud of Tornient, who stood unruttled, falntly slushed and bearnlng proudly over broiled chicken, baked cold harn, severul manners of vege tables and relishes, hot blsoults, brown bread, warer thln, fresh butter and crisp i-adlslies set out In the best clilna upou spotless linen, will, the real old silver gleainiiig in the low sunllglit. How bad the girl done it? Mrs. Iteed bad never suspected any such capiicity iu her young untagonlst. But she was ghid beyond words for this sudden de velopment of it. She had placed the strangers young Thomas Clalr and the rieh Miss Murray he was due to mairy hortly. Clalr had given names no more ears attcntlve to gosslp had done the rest. Years back Mrs. Iteed then Miss Green, high school teaclier had had tea at Clalrston, and haken band with It owners. Mighty flne. It bad been, but nothlng to cm- pare In the matter of food with what, throngh Tormcnt's uncanny prevision. sbe was able to osscr in retum. "Heavetis! Nothing was ever quite so good." Ithoda Murray murmured, slnklng back In her chalr after a sec ond dumpling. "Biglit-o!" Clalr echoed. "I'm so lad we mlssed the rondhouse Ifu julte Impossible tlie dinner could have eome in mlles of this as for the Com pany," bowlng to his Involuntary hos tesses, "it Is llkewise outclassed." "Ah! But you've got your own fathei-'s way of talking." Mrs. Iteed gurgled, bearnlng. Then of Course It cnme out all the story of the tea the house, the conservatory, the flow ers each teacher had taken away with her. "If we'd dreamed you'd he here. we'd have Kad some gsrden fiowers on the table." the eider lady ended. "But I was lazy busy with my sewlng and Tonueiit I rnean Dare couldn't spare time. She dld everythlng " "Then she must be a worker of mir- ac'.es," young Clalr comrnented, heart- lly. Khoda Murray sprang up and caught Dare's band, saylng: "Why teil nie I lt possibie to cook so beautlfully and look as you do?" "Be carerul how you uuswer, Miss Dare." Clalr laughed: "Rhoda Has half a mind to throw me over for love In a cottage. If you encourage her, you may have my broken heart on your conscience " "Broken for Joy at gettlng rld or me?" Khoda sald. making a face at him. "But teil me true dld you slo all this? Just by your lone elf?" "5o I I thlnk mamma sent her astral body to help me feeling In her bones what was golng to happen," Dnre sald laughing. "But realiy." she went on, "cooklng lsn't such a Job If you like to do it I do llke It not for very day, but now and then U's a real lark. Still. I don't want to mislead try as you might, you'd hardly ever touch my dumplingl Stolen appies, you see " "Forbldden f mit I I quite under stand," Clalr Interrupted. Khoda waved him aside, saylng determined ly: "Well I Can't 1 come here and learn how to do a-few things? I am so tlied of all the rest dressing, danc lng, eating what I don't care for and never feeling I've really doue anythlng worth while." They drew apart, talking eagerly, Clalr eyed them joyously and when the motor slren interrupted the Con ference, made a great ado over Its Impertlnence. He shook Mrs. Reed's band with quite vehement heartiness Dare got only a deep reverence and a beguillng smlle. But If she thougbt she had seen the last of him she was sadly mlstaken he came agaln, yet again to bring Khoda to her les sons, fiowers, frult, new books to Mrs. Reed presently he was taking her for splns up and down the post road. what time the glrls laughed and worked In the big kltchen. llis people were away eise he would certainly have the Keeds at Clalrston. But that could walt : meantlme he wanted coun- sei, advlce that might be the turning noint of his life, namely. as to wnetn er an old bond and family comlty should prevall agatnst new love new on both sldes. Khoda had truly set her heart upon a young engmeer, who had nothing but youth, strength and a big braln and the blood of gen tlemen to offer her; was he Justifled In letting her break troth that had been pledged In thelr cradles for such uncertaiuty? Mrs. Reed pondered deeply. At last she broke out. "De pends on how you feel. Don't seem to me you can give her up easy after all this time." "It seemed so to ine untll a month back." Clalr sald a trifle husklly: "She Is so pretty, so wlnning, so sweet when she lsn't all spiee and pepper, I thought myself daffy about her. Kow I know better." "How did you find out?" Mrs. Reed demanded. "I thlnk tlirough apple dumplings and the glrl that made them," Clalr retuiiied sinillng. "If only I may hnve her. I'll call It a square deal." The answer to which ls too obvlous to need writlng down. PART 0F GUTENBERG BIBLE Seotion of Earllest Picce of Printing With Movable Type Recently on Exhibition at Washington. A part of the Gutenberg Rlble, the earliest plece of priuting from movable type In the world, was a short time ago placed on exhlbitlon In the divlslon of graphlc arts, Smithsoulari building of the National museum. This plece of work was among the first to be done by Johannes Guten berg, who by general consent ls given the credlt for the Inventlon of the art of prlntlng from movable type. It is estlmatcd that this Bible was prlnt ed between 1450 and 1455. in the town of Mainz, or Mayence, Germany. The book on exhibitlon coutalns 24 chapters of the book of Joshua, in ad ditlon to an Introductlon to the book of Judges. The text of each puge is set In two coliiiiiiis of 42 llne euch which ac counts for the nuine oiiietluies given lt. "1 rty-Two I.lne Rlble." It has also been known as the Mazariu Bible, lieciuiMO while it was belleved to exlst, in copy was known untll it was dis covered In the llbrary of the great French ca rdinal of that naine. The last coinplete copy of flils fa mous book to come on the market Is said to have been sold for $50,000. The lk glves no Information ns to when It was prlnted and, there Is also no record of the number of coples made. The copy In the museum ls prlnted mh pnges which measure 15 hy.11 Inches. It was loaned to the museum by Gabriel Wells, an art deal er In New York. Plane Flies Uncontrolled. For two hour the pilot of an air plane had bis haiids off the control ling wheel on a filght from Paris to London a dlstance qf about 200 mlles. The dlrectional steering was 'done by nipans of the rlidder. the machine ntlierwlse flying on an even keel un. coijtrolleil. 1 Fraqk H. jeuinanii siommi(iotis-ftaitfmami Händler in Heffügek, ßikrn u. Produkten YSchster ZNarktprei bezahl kör Farm. Produtt. Phone 132 Geschäftsplatz an der 6ten Straße, östlich von R. W. Ochsner's Garage. Humoristisches Ter Bruder. Hausfrau (zum neuengagierten Mädchen): Haben Sie eigentlich auch Geschwister, Marie? Madchar. Nur einen Brnder. Ma dam,', aber den hab' ich schon lange! Mdenr. Gnädige: Was böre ich, Mina, statt die Zimmer zu reini. gen, st'ielen Sie i,Nati.er? Mädchen: Ader, gnädige rcui, Sie haben mich doch als Mädcken für alles gemietet! - Zeichen von Intelligenz. Som. merfrischler: Cd die Schweine wirk lich so dumm sind, wie man sagt? Baner: I wo; ist das denn so dumm, wenn man den ganzen ,.ag weiter nichts tut als fressen und faulenzen?! ?i0chmel,r. Ant Stammtisch des Torfwirtshauses renomiert der Hans. bei seinem. Besuche in der Stadt mit dem' Automobil gefahren zu sein. Dös is halt gar nischt. spricht weg werfend der Franz, o. do sclim,' her, mir hat schon a Luftschiff deu,Sau stall umgeworfen! Gilt Gcschäftsgenic. Ein Millio. när hatte seinem Töchterchen zum Ge. burtotag ein Prachtvolles, mit allen Erriiiigensd)aften der modernen Tech, nik ausgestattetes Puppenhaus ge schenkt. Es war elektrisch beleuchtet, hatte Badezimmer und Garage, kurz alles, was man sich nur wün schcn kann. Nun, mein Kleines, gefällt dir dein neues Puppenhaus? fragte nach einigen Tagen der zärtliche Batcr. , Papa, ungeheuer! erwiderte die .Uleine. Aber ich habe es an Ku sine Angela für zwei Taler iiionat. lich möbliert vermietet! Biel verlangt. ch habe, Gott sei Dank, ein vorzügliches Gericht nis! Ach können Sie mir dann viel leicht sagen, wo ich meinen Regen schirm vorige Wache habe stehen las sen? Statement ok tlie Ownership, Management, etc. required by the Act ok Aug. 12, 1912 of the HEUMANNsER VOLKSBLATT published weekly, at Hermann, Mo., for October Ist. 1922. Editor, Theo. Graf, Hermann, Mo. Mgr. Editor, L. G. Graf, Hermann Mo. Business Manager, L. G. Graf, Her mann, Mo. Fublishers Graf Printing Co., Her mann, Mo. Owners: Theo. Graf, Hermann, Mo. Jul. Graf iCstate, Hermann, Mo. Alfred Graf, Hermann, Mo. L. G. Graf, Hermann, Mo. Known bondholders, mortgages and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or mors of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities: None. Alfred Graf, One of Tublishers. Sworn and subscribed before me this 2nd day of October, 1922. L. G. Graf, Notary Public. (Seal) Commission expires vec. 7th, 1924. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. INC regellnäszigcr Passagier .Dienst New 8)ork nach Bremen, Danzlg. . Quecnstown. Boulonge sur - Mer, London. ' Theo.. Graf, Agens Hermann, Mo.