The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 52, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 25, 1925 Page: 2 of 6
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“Ask the Owners”--about the STARS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Read
So Big
For 25 cents.
TAKE IT TO JENNING*
Windrows
Store News
*; Elmer Neuman and Reinhart
• I Rothe, who with Charles Brucks and
•jEari Earnest, left some weeks agotn
seek employment in the Kaneasj
wheat fields, rolled in home Friday!
night. Finding little doing in Kan-1
sas, they traveled over much of Ar-j
kanaas, Louisiana and part of Mis-
s.ssippi. They found jobs few and1
far
. turned heme richer onlv in exper-.
i \ Screen wire,
i *cnce. , _
| ! It way Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Dorsey, who |
g iar between and wages low, and re-| f(T 25<•.
August
FARMING
L now out
Get a copy and
Regin reading “SO BIG.
The Prize Story of 1924.
All the numbers of FARMING
Cor taming the story sent as
Price right.
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have been the guests of Mrs. Dorsey's' ^ ^
narents, Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Bradley,! e#w“A* HUTZLLK'
W! *-•* “>r s>" ^kSSnSStSmm^
sew-
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tcnlo where they will visit for
oral weeks before returning to their Some bargains in 31x4 tires. See
home at Dallas. me before buying. C.R. GAINES &
Mis: Elizabeth Fly returned Man-[SON.
day from a visit with her trand-! All Cords and Fabric tires going
C. R. GAINES
J. P. Lippold is in receipt of .1
letter from S. W. Wooldridge of
Pandora, Texas, a boyhood friend
whom he has not seen in over forty
venrs. In 1882, Messrs. Lippold and
Wooldridge went up the Chisholm
trail with a drove of cattle under
charge Tom Criswell. Joe- Smith
vas also a member of the party. Mr.
IS* Wooldridge tails to mind in bis let-
ter that Mr. Lir-pold used to win all
Hcl* }he prizes for hurdle jumping at the
Lockhart Fair when he war young
He discovered Mr. Lippold’s where-
ahi uts through an advertisement of
Pi.mouth Rock chickens placed in a
newspaper by Mr. Lippold some
"-rn: ar< Th's renewal of old ac-
Ask
Us abunt
Our special
Box stationery.
200 Ncte Sheets
And 100 Envelopes
All neatly printed for $1.00.
TAKE IT TO JENNINGS.
Cedar Chests. Holloway Bros.
Solid sweeps. Holloway Bros.
Refrigerators, Holloway Bros.
Lawn mowers, Holloway Bros.
A k Holloway Bros, about house
paint.
Mr August Kempf is in
tonic for reveral Jays.
xenewed ACTIV|ti
Col. Willia
Petroleum Bo^rf *1
tBri*n> 0 C. McLeoff T I
l'- D. Shiolsl. 1. *
D- ah v.ul 1
:t Th" an. d
conrtfcoB, „d „
«p»k,... hi, £1-
**lre and his impres,;! ®
dma County. n* M t»
Unfortunately,
been given to the*
no PQblidtj
attendance was smaller? ?
Ran An- WaS.,Very entbusastic “
possibilities of this (section.
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parents. Mr. ami Mrs. A. P. Rale, in!at reduced prices.
Ren Antonio. She was accompani- & SON.
• d home by her sister, Miss Etta j want your Chickens. Turkeys
Fly- ar.d liggs. We pay more EARL
Miss Lillian Brucks, having «rc«ra- WATSON’S. 12-tf.
onairtanceship has cal’ed up manv
*?* r'"°crje' f •* Tr ■*n5wws.il ,h,A«n;rf '“*! <*
Men, women sell guaranted sds e unu ng of an „j| ^
H ier, direct to wearer; beautiful Opt and Mrs. Eugene Behan and J. Rogers, Survey 18, wrest r
.I ..... fori 'yin A ntf Riil Wun. Rfl Wrt**lr L. • 1
3n-tf. goods. * fash i ned and full fashioned, children visited ban Antonio Mon- an^work^to begin within
wonderful colors. Prices lower than day. 1 TVillla® Heard is the lea--,
J uleted her course at Our Lady of the' Carter & Bader have good values
The No. 1A Pocket Kodak
Series II
Pictures 2 1-2x4 1-2
This Kodak is equipped with
Kodak Anastigmat lens f. 7. 7
and Diomatie shatter, four
speeds, 1-10 to 1-100 second.
There’s a sliding timing
scale to fit the exposure to the
light. A finger-t.p turn, of the
lens mount sets the focus.
Come in and look it over.
The Price $20.00
Other Kodaks $0.50 up.
I
I
Lake College, returned home Fri- -
day of last week.
Cars-
$7.50 and $10.00 Shake-
speare Level Winding Reel ,
and all other fishing supplies
here.
1 Gallon Thermos Jugs, 1
pt. and 1 qt/ Thermoi bottles
here. Get one before you go
camping.
Bathing Caps. 25',' to $1.00,
Bathing Suits 75tf to $8.00.
Cot your, today.
Tv/ink, Washes and Dyes at
the same time, 1 Of* pkg.
Twins, “makes oM
new again.’’ 10e pkg.
things
Twink, a dye made by the
makers of Lux. Both for sale
here.
Armand's Bouquet F ace
Powder, all shades here. 50d
the Box.
Armand’s Peridore, a light
Face Powder, $1.00 here.
Armand’s Cold Cream Face
Powder. The Powder you all
know. In the little hat Bo'.
$1.00 the box. Try It, Arm-
and Toilet articles are all
good.
O-Cedar Mops from 75c‘ to
$1.75 here. They clean—Dust
and Polish.
A lot of New Books here, ail
Zane Grey’s and a lot of Mary
Roberts Reinhart’s, Kathleen
Morris, Gene Stratton Porter,
Harold Bell Wrights and many
others. Come and look them
over.
LARVAX
Moth proofs Fabrics of all
kinds, $1.00 and $1.50 bot-
tles here.
“KOTEX”
Regular size and supoT
here. Ask us for it.
size,
Straw hat Dye all colors. 25<*
bottle. Straw hat cleaner 10*
and 25<f pk»?s- Clean UP or
Dye that Straw hat.
Vantine’s Temple Incense
and Incense Burners here 35<*
and up.
Fly Tox in
bottles here.
50f and 754
Teen-a-mint, the chewing
gum Laxative, here in 154 and
254 pkgs.
Protect your eyes. Goggles
here from 254 to $1.00.
Ask us to show you the
French Perfumes, Triomphe de
Pleville and Flamme de Gloir,
wo new ones recenly arrived
from France.
Your Patronage is Appreciated.
Where you will find every thing
usually sold in n good
Drug Store
Telephone 124
in Second Hand
Feeds only
The skating rink will run only two T't,xas
-Dealers in
51.
Taylor
♦ t
in future—
Kimmey &
Ift ^
flavor
i days out of tbe week
! Fridays and Saturdays.
| Cameron.
Mail orders promptly attended to.
Phone or write us for any and every
tk«.y usually sold in a Drug Store.
f\V. H. Windrow.
Claries Brucks came in Tuesday
I front hit fortune-seeking trip ti
stores. Sell only. We pay every
day. INTERNATIONAL SILK
HOSIERY CO., Norristown, Pen
sylvania. 43-101.
H. E. Haass, Attomfy-nt-Law, ..penl Monday in San Antonio vis‘t-' deep test on the I w
Surveyor’s Office, Courthouse, Hon- ;npr and shopping. :about gix Qr * '
All legal matters care- Mf umJ Mr Alfred Keller of De- of Ctetroville. ”
Mr; Hmbir? Smith and children Wl’H will be drilled by J0hns( u
Incorporated, of Oklahoma' J
^ enred oil drillers.
E.
are spending the week-end at the
Rothe ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
( ontract has been entered J
*lfl ffiol «« it- I ... U
Ennell J
fu’ly attended to, in all courts of
Texas. Manager Medina County Ab- ,lf
s*ract Company. Road Maps of Me-
dina County, cloth. $5. paoer, $3 15
COME SEE THE 1925 CHEVRO-
LET NOW ON DISPLAY. C. R.
GAINES & SON. FISHER BODIES,
DUCO FINISH, DUCO WIND
SHIELD, DISC WHEELS,
and
Also a contract has been let fJ
t"st on the Tom Neumann tract j
Kansas and several other states. Ean CLUTCH> pvERY INCH A QUA LI-
Earnesl stopped over in Austin with
vine were the guests of Mr.
Fur on Huesser Monday. A contract was also let {or,
For Headstones and Monuments test' on tb,‘ Jungman land one
see Wm. Newmann, Agent for Nagel soutb Pearson.
Bros. Fredericksburg, Texas. 36-tf.
Purchase a Star Car, and join
the satisfied Star owi era, who will
DISC ul* you t,iC 'ow*cost *n upkeep.
Mr and Mrs. Louis Puchter have
been entertaining a tine baby boy
Have plenty : t <h,‘r home 0,1 tht' iiec® since Jnly r°unty- This wouid indicate
where 15th. instead of Medina County
rains have been good, 35 mile: of **’• and Mrs. Ed Fillinger and uhandoned ns a possible ..
Ft. Wc th. Will r at e one or two children of D’Hrnis were visiting the real test is yet to be msdt.
of Dunlay.
TY CAR.
CATTLE WANTED
f grass and living water
lorn!; of catt:c until soring for in M;. and Mrs. Eugen Huesser Wed-•
terost in cattle. H. B. PRATER, nexriay.
52C> W. Jefferson Ave., Un'lai, lex. /\ t, j y ;Bri wa hern to Mr. and
"-M/
5®“K COFFEE CO.
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|.reJ*tises.
i y«r.ii i f oar farmers who have
| managed to keep their cotton aiiv-
■ tara- fer are now complaining t h.. t
I the /-attcri army worms are eatir.g
up the: foliage.
According to Wednesday’s Ex-1
nrev;. the Commodore Oil Co.'s te -<
Ion survey 528 on the Nixon ranch ir.
j Medina County at 700 feet is getting
I ready <r» set casing.
Rudolph Rath, the second oldest
■ "on of Mr. and Mrs. M. Rath, left
Saturday for San Antonio wher.
he will clerk in the Solo Serve 'j ''™r* and son, Hardie, ot Bandera other points.
bakery until tbe opening of the °vw n Hondo rhur.-.duy and yorW! i-argai:
Tv/enty-one of the major
panics now hold leases in j
Bi tl
-1 Read 1 -
IN HANDS OF COMMITTEL
Only a few n, opie
FOR SALE—00x150 ft. lot on Mr.- Arthur Fchler.t* Tuesday. Thursday night
Carie Ave., shout two blocks from July;.!, i,,)25. Mother and babe are
High School Bui ding. A number do ng well.
of oak trees or. lot. A pply at this no, ;,nd Mrs. \Y;U Crow and Mrs.
office. Rpy Jennings returned
Messrs J. J. Keller and C. H. night from a veil to Dallas and
to the ca
mans meeting- to consider the i
tor of se-uring a new dump groJ
for Hondo. Among those-
Thursday there was no question raised is til
■ -npl
put*/-.’ "chool here.
over in Hondo Thui.'L.y and
•-d the Anvil Herald office a ploa i
i mt call.
QUALITY
RECONDITIONED
CAR SALE
STANDARD MAKES
Priced to Sell
Easiest of Terms
BUICKS, DODGES,
CHEVROLFTS, CASE
FORD, CLEVELAND
If You Miss this Sale-You’ll Miss It!
I Our price is
: wider the
market price
C. R. GAINES & SON
PHONE 34 HONDO, TEXAS
Investigate the
6 per cent Purchase Certificate
The Easy Way to Own a Car.
\nne Dav and
N-urnan. Hondo’s two Draughon'n
Business College f’Girls, spent last
week-end at home with their pat
er.ts.
, You can now have 20x4.40 Balloon
i Tires on any model Star Car, a - op-
tional equipment at an additional
; pi ce of $25.00. Citizens Motor Car
I Co. 37-tf.
Mies Lucille Ferguson came out,
| f.'em Fan Ar-tonir, .Saturday fur a
| several days via t with Mir.-. Mary
Crouch at the Armstrong Hotel.
I Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leittwebcr,
Mrs. Wesley Leinweber and Miss
jHedwig Leinweber were visitors to
San Antonio Wednesday.
imperative necessity for
place to dump the city’s refure. i
second-hand 4be indifference of the many
■ 1 Chrvi • , > - . Buicks and matter r.o vital is a ad c-okumm
D 1 or : d lr* k at them. C. on the civic interest and price of t
GAiNE.3 A SON. town.
Mr ,md Mrs. .la. ob Roily and SeverRl "UCTestions wen- u8«fl|
'(> i- daughter, Mrs. Herbert Smith, at meet,ng hut no de;;oite itq
and children v'-«>ted in D’Hanis Sun- R*onK any ? rtieular Lne.
day ,:n 1;. to visit -d Grandma Brotze. ®ot*0n <iU^ made and carried
Kct some reason unexplained to
Ney. Herman K. Haa^s and C'mi
♦•he: editor, Mr. Waugh, who adver-
J. Bless were appointed a coinir.tt
i - d i.nself to speak here VYedncs-
to investigate available locat.oi
negotiate for the purchase and «(
** after other matters connected the*
appointment. i ...
1 w it h
Ttu Yt mg People’s Society of jt is ,h(. request t,f the wmlw
<h< St Paul’s Lutheran Oratth *a»Lf th.- tommKfi that tap mM
joy.-d a jicnic at < astroville on the|jaf Hny helpful or constructive m
Medina River. All reported a most I ^.(jtions to offer confer with tint
enjoyable time. j or some one of them, as the serum|
H ' Bochlo ent Sunday and! of an available and suitable pise
Monday in Corpu Christi, having | presents many difficulties and ent
Miss Braham returned Monday to K°"* dow" with his ^ther,'Ernest, one in the community is vitally«l
her home in San Antonio after a
week’s visit with Mr. and Mm. VVal
j ter McClaugherty.
i Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Good and fam-
1 ily of Pasadena, Texas, are the
guests of Mrs. Good’s sister, Mrs.
j Geo. H. Kimmey.
I Mrs. Herbert Smith and children
of Needles, California, are the guests
of Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Reily.
who is running a bus from San An- -cerned in their proper and satis!*
Unto to Corpus.
j Mr. and Mrs. Ixm Schweers and
’-•by, who came p lust week from
tory solution.
-ISo Bifl-
Mr-. Adolph Hartung and childrci
Renew Y our Health
by Purification
h-cgle Pass on a visit to home folks' returned from San Antonio the IM
here, have gone to Corpus Christi, the week after Mr. and Mrs
for a few days’ visit. ! Aug. Scharfer returned from that
IF YOU WANT THE BEST' INivisit in Germany and Pol8nd'
TIRES NONE BETTER, FEW AS! 1° the colored baseball
GOOD, MICHELIN, GOODYEAR' played here Sunday between tk
AND U. S. LARGE NEW LOT JUST! Monarchs of San Antonio and tk
RECEIVED. C. R. GAINES A SON. | Black Tigers of Hondo the Tipen
Misses Alice Leinweber and Alice iwon b* a 8('ore ot 11 t0 'l ..
Maennink left for San Antonio \ The brickwork on the new U
Thursday evening of last week where!weber store building will be finis-
! they attended the State Luther \ this week and N. E. Hughes **'
League Convention which was held l sons will return to San Marcos as
Perfect, Health.” Why not rid '■*?,.AI,ce leinweber, Edna
yourself of chronic ailmont3 that 1 A lce Mu<*nnink and Messrs,
are undermining your vitality r , rt fjraff and Mi,ton Mechler re-
Purify your entire s.witcm by tak- ; urn,'d Su,,da-v n'fiht from San An-
ing a thorough course of Calotabs, ,°n\° wh,'n' they hnd becn t0 »**
—once or twice a week for several n<.thc ^U‘ Luther L«aif«e Con-
weeks—and nee how Nature re- ntJon' , Thoy r,‘Port a most suc-
wards you with health. jcossf“• Convention.
Calotahs arc tho greatest of all M.'|u<1.Ke an(1 Mrs- H E- Haasa and
Tystem purifiers. Get. a family reDe •‘‘-'turned Tuesday from
paekap;e, containing full diren-! ' °'r fr'*' ^ ~ ‘ “
trip to Corpus Christi and
The driller at the Blackburn o
well took a core at the ikpth c
over 1300 feet. Those who have ei
. amined it claim it looks very pro"
ising for production.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Britsch and Mi
Emma Britsch motored over to •
Braunfels Wednesday and enjo
a plunge in the cool waters <
beautiful Comal River.
For Sale, J 60-acre farm nearjoj
at The A"
store. ( Adv.)
S!
tions, price S3 ct.s.; trial package, ”U‘| r po‘nts- They reported the
10ct,s. At any dru;
all around Corpus Christi
very ^"t returning by way of
Refugio, Victoria and Cuero
old
Windrow’s; ii
i '
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First National Bank
MtNM. TEXAS
! i Capital $50,049.00
Snrplns $22,000.00
* !M'mo Pretty crops over part of
' the trip.
Deputy Sheriff C. J. Bless
Tttrys* i S'i?.-:;:-™.x.
mi
NESS of this BANK is f
nn indication that thc service * !'QD,C!' The (t,,c was not examined
by experts nor is
J. M. FINGER......President
BID. Dl MONTEL.....Vice-President
HORACE BRADLEY - - - - Caahior
CBAfl. FINGER......Ass’t. Cashier
it known whether
any other dogs, but it win be
T-e,| or those keeping dogs to keep
m under clo«e observation.
, ‘ n °” Taylor and Shorty Hol-
i*i i , : 1 ” bv left some two weeks aim for
liberal accommodations as ,s | <U!iforni. t0 th<>ir tZrt^ Z
consistent with sound bank M“
it renders is satisfactory, if
not already a patron, may
we not have your account?
We give our customers ah
mg.
—o -fr****1 r 1 ■ i *11 **—*****^**«MI“IM>|>< Mimrvtttttrtititiom i n i n..
KoWen West. Tliey made the
■i|> to Lob Angelas in Mr. Taylor’s
‘H., an', thair destination
wiUuiut changing the air in n single
rr ‘be boys have both secured
"nuu<!7fu",,f ■*«:« ‘heir arrival in Us
•ugelea.
Apply
ranteed
eoos-
on j
at a bargain.
Herald office.
Our oil stoves are gw»ra
please, Holloway Bros.
Cold drinks, candies and
A. J. HUTZLER.
We give Red Seal Money
printing. Ask for it.
Our oil stoves are guara
please, Holloway Bros.
Cold drinks, candies
coes— A. J. HUTZLER-
Barbecued veal on
the Southside Cafe. ^ ^
ranti-ed
and tob
Saturday*
That $25. 00 Milk separator,
loway Bros.
La—n mnwers, H.ll"*«' ^
GarJcn li«3e. ,,"l,ow'iy
Solid sweeps,
............. Holloway Bros-
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 52, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 25, 1925, newspaper, July 25, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563285/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.