The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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Windrow's
Store News
Your teeth
deserve more than simple
cleansing. They must he
protected against AeiJ De-
cay, it you would keep them
sound and attractive.
We recommend Squibb s
Dental Cream. It is nude
with Squibb's Milk of Mag-
nesia—the best product
known to neutralize mouth
acids, and to prevent Acid
Decay.
Phone us or call for every-
thing needed to care for the
health of your teeth, gums
and mouth—tooth-brushes,
mouth washes, dental floss-
all of the best quality at the
most reasonable prices.
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on a 5* Pencil |
From this Machine
Your own «*t on •
real Be PencH Prevent*
and “witching". Oietinctlve
and pervjnal. Buv It In our
store or hr, from the wonder,
tul Vanda* Vsndtns Mdchuia.
For Cold Feet
take a seat by the fire, or tak
to bed with you one of
Hot Water Hags. $1.50 and up
our
For Cold Hands
take more exercise, or buii !
up your circulation by taking
Nayal Tonic. $1.00 the bottle.
For a Cold Heart
take a look into the homes of
the poor, or get your liver into
better shape by taking our
S’lomach and Liver Pills, 25c
a bottle.
Fixall! Fixall!
Make your old furniture
look new with Fixall Varnish,
all colors here, small cans and
large cans. Clear or colors in
Fixall can be put. on any and
everything needing Varnish. We
have used and sold Fixall for
many, many years and know it
is a good one.
YOUR PATRONAGE IS
PRECIATED.
AP-
;j Windrow's
• LOCAL ANO PERSONALS 1
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Others •
Are ordering
Fletcher's Farming
Ai d ti.e Setui-Weekly News.
Both one year for only $1 00;
Why not give us your subs, rit
tion too?
Large Aluminum Cups.
Army Store.
’I If your F«rd is hard to start on
•U cold morning it is almost a sure
' *ign of magneto weakness. Call on
'1 us to mak- a fr<*e test of the mapne-
j -o, then if necessary charge it for
a reasonable price and guarantee
satisfaction Citizens’ Motor (. ar < o.
Phone 151.
WE RECHARGE. REPAIR AND
REBUILD STORAGE BATTERIES
OF EVERY MAKE. WE CAN FUR-
You
Need
Your
Local
Newspaper;
You will enjoy
Our home journal;
Christina Mary McLeese, nee Koch,
aged 39 years, died at her home in
| Jennings, La., January 8th, after an
. illness extending over five years. At
her bedside when the end came were
her husband. J. M. McLeese, son,
Kenneth, and eldest sister, Mrs. N.
NISH A NEW BATTERY TO FIT
„ . ANY CAR. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR Arm>' >tore
1 COMPANY All kinds of drinks, at CARLES
__. nT;f': L, st. three while and black Walker CONFECTIONERY. 33-tf
U« ,t «. »“«— D"* S‘“*( hounJ old. have A handy all round hammer. Ask
( .phone 124. , H„„. nty tutne and addrtss on collar band, to « at Hondo Armj Store. 24-tt
..... mea .<acer.. W’rite or rail me over phone 965FI1. Army canteens make pood hot wat-
August Bohmfalk, Yancey, Texas 2t. er bottles. Hondo Army Store. 24-2t.
Buv Goodyear tires and tubes _ . . w j n-
from A. E. Weynand. 12-tf »'■ P- C- *<*« *>’•
Clinton, and
The two together one year for $2. j c. Ney.
We do Job Printing. Phone 127 The bedy was brought to the home
„ , , . ii„_ * of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
New Cavalry ieggms at Hondo H
G; d used army
H' do Army Store.
saddle Lags at
2j_2t Koch of D’Hanis, Tuesday, and ♦bu
funeral held Wednesday morning
from the St Dominic’s Catholic
church, Rev. Father Mass officiating
at Requiem High Mass.
Pall-bearer? were Richard Reily
and Ed. Ney of Hondo; John Rieber,
Arthur Rothe, Ferdie Koch and John
For .-ale. Good grade Pollard-Her- Zinsmeyer of D’Hanis.
ft rd bulls. Phone 95-F5, Armin Ben-, A great concourse of friends ami
Mrs. F. H. SchYYeers .f, rd bulls. Phone 95-F5, Armin Ben-, A
went to San Antonio Friday even- dele. Punlay, Texas. 25-4t pd. relatives from San Antonio, Hondo,
ing and will remain until Saturday Travis Mansell plays the part of a D’Hani?. Eagle Pass and intermed-
Henrv Reitzer paid this office an eveninR. devoted old bachelor to perfection iate points attended the servic-s a,
Star cars, fours and sixes, an- in Not So Bad”. January 20. 25 tf. church and grave. The body was laid
sv.or the | lblic’s demand for relia- j»Uy Goodyear Tires and Tubes to rest.in the l) Hams (meteryam <
bility. style and performance. C1T- frum us at reduced prices. Citizens,"reat , : :1ks of fau ! u ora **
John H. Wiemers was a business iZENS’ MOTOR CAR CO.
appreciated call Saturday.
Villi* Ziegeublag was a business
taller at this office Saturday.
*aller at this office Thursday.
Keau C ARMING—one year wit!
this paper !ot only 50c more.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heath were
visitors to San Antonio Sunday.
Simmon's Beds, Springs and Mat-
resses. LEIN WEBER'S
Fruits and candies of all kinds, at
CARLE'S CONFECTIONERY. 33-tf
Alfred J. Wurzbach of Fkn An-
tonio is a late addition to our grow-
ing band of readers.
Willie Nietenhoefer was a busi-
ness caller at this office Monday.
Style has been built into EAGLl. er.
1J tf Motor Car Co., A. E. Wynand, own-: lr'Ks'-
. I Tl
20tf The deceased was the fourth
daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Koch
Seiberling tires are sold under ajbrn jn D.ganis on December 2*.
SHIRTS. All the new fabrics in
stock. LEINWEBER S full years guarantee against cats,. ggg whcre she gnw to your.g
;«r. Quin Ney who was injured dur stone bruises, etc. Sold by Highway!____in man
ing an automobile accident Christmas Garage.
Eve is improving rapidly. Seiberling tires are sold under a mlltl V11V „„„
Jacob Reily was a business caller full year's guarantee against cuts,! seVenteen years of
Thursday and moved up the dates to stone bruises, etc. Sold by Highway
his list of papers. Garage.
‘Not So Bad”—what is
manhoci. She was united in marriage
to John M. McLeese, November 17,
1909, and one son, Kenneth, now
age, was borrf
to the union.
| Following an attack of “flu” and
----- ------ ‘‘Not St) pneumonia in 1918, heart trouble
Windrow run a household in ‘ Not Bad."? Come to the high school audi- developed and during the past five
25 tf. torium January 20, at 8 o’clock and y(.ras she had been a semi-invalid.
See how Pearl Fawcett and George
So Bad.’
25tf.
24-‘2t.
The ci^i-ette-carelessness-
Disaster!
Thoughtlessly abandoned, the
lighted cigarette topples to th ■
floor starling a little blaze in
ti ■ rug. There is no ene in
th< roc m and the blaze grows.
Soon the house is a roaring fur-
nace.
“Carelessness” you say!
True; and there are also many
people careless about their fire
insurance!
Let me check up your irtsu--
jiritf right now.
I L He MONTEL, tft.
Pkcne 123, Hotel Armitiosg
Hondo, Texas.
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You will profit by reading FARM- Pin<i "ut‘
For Sale—A 20-acre tract, suit-
ib!e for building sites located in th*
southeastern part of town. Apply
to tain office. tf.
WANTED—Young woman for gen-
eral house work. Good home furnish-
ed. References required. Apply Mrs.
Jack Chinn, Uvalde, Texas. 25-2t pd.
BOOK MANUSCRIPTS WANTED:
To be published on co-operative basis.
Booklet free. Meador Publishing
Company, 27 Beach St., Boston. Mass.
The new Edisonie. All models in
stock now. They are wonderful. Come
hear them. Nothing to compare with
them. $75.00 to $225.00 at C. K.
Gaines. 25-tf.
t he Dallas Duly News reaches
Hondo at 11:50 o’clock A. M. on it*
dav f publication. The News k
JWIIllllllllHllllllllllllllllllll'lllllllll!llllllll!imWII!llllHI!!l th(, (iaily par-excellence fo>
Texas. Try it and you will be con
rimed. Hand or send your .uoscrip
tion to us and get FLETCHER’S
FARMING free—both papers for th<
price of one.
ING regularly.
Knee rubber boots at Hondo Army
Store.
if you do not read
I
“ Men Marooned ”
In F A R MING
You miss a treat;
You wen't miss
Its cost
25c.
| • FRESH MILK AND CREAM
Reasonably Priced.
♦ L. F. RUCKER, DAIRY
* Two Deliveries Daily. Phone 983
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FISH and OYSTERS
Every Day
at
Stiegler & Graff’s
mmronminiiiitiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuinitHWliiiiMiiiH>
L. BAHRIENTES&SONS
For Fre*h
GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEG-
ETABLES, CURED AND
FRESH MEATS.
We are paying tb ^ highest
Market I'ric^ for Eggs and
Poultry
Service, Quick Sales and Small
Profit1: is CUR MOTTO.
Phone 132 We d-liver
A good Drug Store where
you will find everything adver-
tised for sale in Drug Stores.
Tel. 124.
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! “Not So Bad”
I A PLAY SPONSORED BY THE HONDO PARENT-TEACHER
| ASSOCIATION AND DIRECTED BY BESS BRUCHS AND NAN
C.ASBEER. WILL BE PRESENTED
| Friday, January 20th
| At 8 o’clock P. M.
| High School Auditorium
| DON’T KAIL TO ATTEND THE INITIAL PROGRAM IN THE
| NEW AUDITORIUM. NEW SCENERY, NEW STAGE FURNITURE,
! NEW CURTAINS.
| I?* GOOD MUSIC f5?
1 ADMISSION 25 AND 50 CENTS.
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For a Good Steak, Sandwich or
Short Order Go To
WEBER’S CAFE
| Corner Of Colleie Square.
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ALFRED BREITEN
Has leased the shop at the
O. S. T. SERVICE STATION
and solicits your auto repair
Despite the fact that her devoted
husband employed the services of th
best known spe<ia'ists in the south
nc material improvement was man-
ifest. Thru all her suffering sh**
maintained a wonderful faith and
h' pe and cheerfully bore her auf.cr-
Ing. She was a devout Christian, a
n-voted wife and a loving motter,
end made hosts of friends by her
sympathetic disposition and magnetic
personally.
Besides her husband and son. she
leaves to mourn her untimely demise,
her aged father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Koch of D’Hanis eight
sisters, Mrs. N. C. Ney, Eagle l.ak\
Texas; Mrs. C. L. Klasing and Mrs.
Win. Grimsinger of San Antonio;
Mrs,, ('has. Finger and Mrs. A'fiod
Finger, Hondo; Mrs. Oscar Rothe,
Mrs. Oliver Reinhart and Miss Loretta
Koch of D'Hanis, and one brother,
E. H. Koch of Houston. All were dm s
ent at the funeral.
The bereavtd husband and son it
turned to their home in Jennings
La., where he is publisher of a news
j paper. The family had lived in tin
j Louisiana city for the past three
years.
NEW ADDITION TO HONDO.
The new Bark uioo Addition t
Hondo offers idea! budding »,t-s 1
■xtlusivcly ‘hite homes. If you ai
'ntcrested in ,-i desirable bu ’.din
site, either for imnvdiate buildin
ir as an investment, you should s*
these pretty lots. A plot of th
iddition can be seen at the Anvil
Herald office, and we are authorized
'o quote you prices and terms on an.>
| | , nsold portion of the Additioi
| J Come around and look over the plot
I
Just Received
a fresh stock of
Tires and Tubes
at prices suitable for"
every one
Pierce Pennant Products ::
Quality above all.
i PENNANT SERVICE STATION. 1
Title Faults
Thai Cause Seri* us Trouble
The records of the courts show
j these to be various and varied and
! very often quite surprising to th<
, owner of the property who though
he had a clear title. Such defects
1 would have been brought to light and
could have been corrected if the
i purchaser had insisted on TITLE
■ INSURANCE.
NATIONAL
TITLE AND TRUST
COMPANY
Organized and Operating Under
State Supervision.
Represented by
i)
•THE-
First National Bank
HONDO. TEXAS
Capital $50,000.0(1
J. M. FINGER •
ED. DE MONTEL -
HORACE BRADLEY
CHAS FINGER • -
Surplus $22,000.00
- President
- Vice-President
- Cashier
- Ass’t. Cashier
> > ,,
-pHE INCREASING BUSJ- i!
* NESS of this BANK is ;;
an indication that the service ;!
it renders is satisfactory. If!!
not already a patron, may ;;
we not have your account?!!
We give our customers as!!
liberal accommodate ns as
consistent,with sound bank- ;
ing.
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TIRE BARGAINS
AT GAINES’
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READ AND SEE FOR YOURSELF
ALL CORD TIRES:
30 x 34 USCO JUNIOR
30 x 34 USCO REGULAR
$8.50
$7.00
Monday and Tuejdav I
“CARDEN OF ^
NEWS
Thursday and Friday j
••high SCHOOL^
•NO FULIN“
Saturday. j,B j,
••silver COMES THRlr
‘ FOX TALES-
Show Starts at 7:30 P M
Matinee Saturday’, „ 3 ^
Special Price. l0t '
Attend The Matinee
Citation to Make M'
Lease.
No. 1084
In the Matter . f the Guardir-
of ’-he Estates of Mary V .J,
f>n, Robert ( hark- Griffin iu
wood Orrin Griffin, nikor? "
In the County Court of
County, Texas.
Notice is hereby given that I
Gossett Griffin, guardian of L
tates of Mary Moselle Griff;,
ert Charles Griffin and Alwood
Griffin, minors, have this d,,
my application in the above
and numbered cause for an onj.
the County Judge of Medina r
Texas, authorizing me as the
ian of the estates of said *atA
make a mineral lease upon such-
as the court may order and dr
the following described real
belonging to the estates of sad-
'tuated in Medina County. Teig
wit:
Undivided one-haif interest j
acres of the John Haherle Suns;
60, and 80 acres in the John H.
des Survey No. 306, subpectti
life estate of your petitioner of
their interest in sud land,
tracts of land being more parr
ly described as follow*:
The said 210 acre* out of
John Haberle Survey No, M,'
the south part of said sunej
more particularly described y
lows: Beginning at the S. E.
of said Survey No. 66. same
the S. W. corner of Mary Ihnkei
vey No. 11; thence West to thel
corner of said Survey No. 66;'
North with the divisional line be.
Survey No. 66 and Survey No.
to a (mint in said divisional list
the N. W. corner of th:s tract;'
East to a point in the North1’
this tract to the N. W. corner
40 acre tract of land now held
ic-ase by the Mid-Kansas Oil 4
Company, same b< ing the mo#
eastern comer of this tract; *
South 1919 feet to the S. W
ner of said forty acres held kj
Mid-Kansas; thence East 9W
to a point in the Fast line of
Survey for the X. E. comerrf
tract; thence South to the p'
beginning; and the said SO acra
of said Survey No. 306, Job
Ceidc-s bein; described 11 f
in two forty acre tracts; kst
acre tract, beginning 1320 fee:
the N. E. corner "f our 1W
tract out of Sun y No. 306,
Guides for the N E. cornerrf-
40 acre tract; thence on
its North line 1320 feet to a _
said line for the N. W. corner«
tract; same being the N. E
of the 40 acre tract of W
under lease by the Texas1
thence South 1320 feet to 1
in the South line of said e"
tract for the S. W. corner of
tract, and the S. E. corner«
40 acre tract abt e referred t*
by the Texas Company; then*,
with the said South line w
to the S. E. corner of this tnu
being th* S. V\. corner ot»
tract held under lease by '";
Kansas; thence North _
the place of beg.nning.
acre tract: Beginning at tit-
corner of said 160 acre trie "1
N. W. corner of this tract
South with its West line »
to the b‘. W. coiner of theJJ
tract for the S. V\. corner {
10 acre tract; thence
to a point in the South line
160 acre tract for the .. &■
of this tract, same being »“
corner of the said Id acre “
by the Texas Company ^
red; thence North 13- -
point in the North Hne f
;:r: .t* v?
1-
place of beginning. ^
s«id ......Station w;» y
the County Judge of Med
Te::as, at his office m »
House of said toU" ' l 23rd
the Town of Hondo, on
J‘nuSAAcoDSsi?rTCi»
Guardian of the
Moselle Griffin. K('be^ nlin0n
fin and Alwood Griffin^
FOR RENT—10-aere , #
town, $40.00 per year ApP
office.
30 x 34 U. S. ROYAL $8.50
29 x 4.40 USCO BALLOON $9.00
29 x 4.40 GOODYEAR .......................... $9.00
OTHERS IN PROPORTION.
ALL STANDARD TIRES.
C. R. GAINES
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1928, newspaper, January 14, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563280/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.