The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 22, 1925 Page: 6 of 6
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pus Christi and Mrs. W. W. Wemette
1; and son, Tondre Jack, from Castro-
ville were visiting Mr. and Mrs. L.
| C. Howard at Pearson this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd. Ahr and son,
LADIES’ FORTY-TWO CLU3.
LACOSTE LEDGERETS
Mrs. O. H. Miller, Mrs. Cha3. J.
Monkhouse and Miss Lucille de
, . , Edwin, Mcsdames Theresa Mangold, Montel were hostesses on Thursday
U'.n as otto Jungman and daughter. Hazel, afterno0n at the regular semi
From The LaCoite Ledger.
Frank Keller and son, Osw dd,
were in San Antonio on
Sheriff J. F. Bader of Hondo monthl-v !reeti,,p of the .e,ub’
here on business Monday. A. N. Mangold and sons of Cliff They had as guests, in addition
Mrs. A. W. Trip and da: gluer spent Tuesday with M. A. Mechler to the members of the club, Mrs.
Iren Macdona were shopping here and family on the irrigation farms. K;rler Charles de Montel of Wichita
Monday. j Mrs. Henry Tondre and son. Geo., „ .. »*• Rrpmt«r nf
George Frey from Spindletor was and Mri and Mrs. Joe Tondre took a FalIs’ rex“ M" " U , 1 * , V,„1ICI, —.......-........
j pleasure trip to Corpus Christi last S:*n Antonio, Texas, and ^isae* Bess ! tfae dog back to th<? States
vvas j v\ ednesday and returned home Fri- Brucks, Lorraine Heath. Lillian -
day- While there Mrs. Henry Tondre Brucks, Octavia Davis and Josephine ,n®r
,r;.m and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tondre took
a boat ride to an island about 42
miles out, which they enjoyed very
facts about rin-tin-tin.
THE MOVIE DOG.
No W orms In a Healthy Child
week
a business caller here Monday
• H. 0. Spivey of Macdona
here on business Monday.
Miss Florentine Jungman
the Potranco is spending the
here with relatives.
Miss Florence Obets was a
Antonio visitor Tuesday.
Gus Mtcider was a business
itor in Sun Antonio Tuesday.
Marguerite Gross spent last w.-ek
with Eugene Jungman and family
at the Potranco.
Bom, 1918, in the advance zone
of the A. £ F. in France.
Parents, A pair of police dogs
captured from the Germans by U.
S. Aero Squadron No. 135.
Name. After Rin-Tin-Tin, one of
the “lucky doils.” Rin-Tin-Tin and
Nannette, popular in the war.
Owner, Lieut. Lee Duncan, who
> '1 children troubled with Worm* have an no-
healthy color. which indicate* poor blood, and as a
rule, there U more or le»» stomach Ustuirbance.
GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC 5iven regu-
larly fur two or three weei* will enrich the blood,
imjrnv the iliKestion, and act it* a general Strength-
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
thru* off or dispel t he werms. and the Child will be
ill per.'i t health. Pleasant to take. 7Sc per bottle
San
much.
vis-1
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Brucks.
Eleven games of “42” were play-
ed, Mrs. L. J. Brucks and Mrs. L.
E. Heath tied for high score of nine
games while low score, two games,
fell to Miss Josephine Brucks.
After the games dainty plate
lunches of cheese straws, potato
LIS PENDENS NOTICE OF SUIT.
Medina County, Plaintiff,
vs. No. 2068
.......John Farmer et al.. Defendants. IulltHCO UA
Misses Alice”'and Irene Schmidt'Suit Pending in the District Court chicken sa7dTkhes!Tdth | P°|!c® ,that thf calb>d German
war.
treed, German Shepherd Dog,
popularly known as Police Dog. The
German Shepherd dog was bred from
six root stocks, including the wolf,
and begun to obtain important rec-
ognition in Germany in 1896. By
11911 these shepherd dogs were being
used so extensively by the German
Habitual Co*tipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Day*.
“LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” i» a
specially-prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxa-
tive for Habitual Constipation. It re-
lieves promptly but should be taken
regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce
regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Peasant to take.
«nf per bottle.
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Meets each i,» .
in each mo"th at 8n?03;d Ta
G- NEWTON. s!,NCR’ n’
v>»iting breth,
Heal Those Sore Gums
suffer from Sore Gums, Bleed-
spe nt Monday and Tuesday
Reinhardt Geiger and family.
Inv.il -Nehr and family from D’H “il-
ls vere visiting J. C. Biediger and
fanny here Sunday.
with of Medina County, Texas.
Filed the 2nd day of April 1925.
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that
served, at tables beautifully adorn-
ed w’ith crvstal vases of Queen’s
the above 8ty,ed and nurabered eause Crown, to the following: Mesdames
k},rKt‘ Snd Mr- 18PendinK in the District Court Felix Richt w H. Smith, R. W.
, Medina County (Texas) is plain-
TT'ro-1 Dff, and John Farmer, individually
i and as a member of the firm of
“““ w"~..... ..............",.....polic dogs. In England they were
a refreshing glass of orangeade, was, ^ ^ Alsadan wolf.dogs. They
Joe Keller were San Antonio visit-j of
ors Sunday and Monday.
Miss Florence Com ad is
the week with relatives at
ville.
vei k v.ith Otto Biediger and family
returned to her home at Biry, Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Keller and
Leo Zinsmeyer were San Antonio vis-
itors Monday.
Adolph Reymann and son, Albert,
took a pleasure trip to Corpus
Speeee, Aug. Sehroeder,
Sehuehle, Horace Bradley, Hy. Mer-
rimnn, L. J. Rrucks, Arthur Rotiie,
E. C. de Montel. Fletcher Davis Ed
Cameron. W. 0. Rothe, F. S. Cock-
rell, Sadie Hutzlcr, L. E. Heath,
„ ..... -r . , „ .. Minike Muennink. 0. H. Milelr, C.
E. Miller; New Amsterdam Casualty j Monkhouse> R j. No0nan. Alice
Elvira Biediger who spent the past: Miller & Farmer; D. E. Miller, the
firm of Miller &. Farmer, composed
of the aforesaid John Farmer and I).
were also called Belgian police dogs.
In 1918 the American Kennel Club
decreed that the name should be
n "r simply police dog.
Pictures. “Where the North Be-
gins,” “Find Your Man,” “The
Lighthouse By the Sea,” “Tracked in
! the Snow Country.”
-a—[Read]-
TO THE PATRONS OF THE
If you suffer from bore uums, Bleed-
ing Gums, Loose Teeth, Foal Breath,
or from Pyorrhea in even ita worst
form, we will sell you a bottle of Leto’s
Pyorrhea Remedy and guarantee it to
please you or return money. This ia
different from any other treatment, and
results are certain.
SOLD BY W. H. WINDROW
WE WANT
CHICKENS, butt
and EGGS
PHONE us
for prices
To Stop a Cough Quick
HAYES’ HEALING HONEY.
lyarrientesis
our
Christi the first of the week.
Wm. R. Bippert from near
Coste was a business caller at
office Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Jungman
and family from Spindletop spent
Sunday with friends here.
Mrs. A. N. Mangold and sons,
Clyde and Clayton, of Cliff are
spending the week here with rela-
tives and friends.
Paul Biediger is spending the week
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mangold i
at Noonan.
Miss Theresa Hans from Castro-
ville is spending the week here with {
Miss Annetta Droitcourt.
Miss Minnie Wagner from the
Salado spent a few days here last
week with Miss Julia Bippert
Company of Baltimore, Maryland,
and New York City, New York;
Henry Rothe and Joe Koch, each in-
dividually, and jointly as composing
La-j the firm of Rothe & Koch; Alf. Zins-
meyer; the D’Hanis State Bank, a
private corporation, of D’Hanis, Tex-
as; the First State Bank of Port
Lavaca, a private corporation, of
Port Lavaca, Texas; J. B. Moore; D.
C. Roemer; A. D. Gibson; and R.
W. Speeee and George Bradford,
composing the partnership firm of
Alamo Construction Company;
defendants, and numbered No.
2068 on the docket of said court.
This suit is a Bill in Interpleader
to determine the rights and equities
of the various defendants in and to
a balance of approximately $9,798.-
HONDO LIGHT POWER & ICE CO.
W * wish to take the opportunity
to thank the public for its valu-
Batot and Misses Hattie Brewster. aWe patronage 0f the past. W.iich
Reinheart, F. Hi Schweers, Fell’
take HAYES’ MEAiaixu nuntr, a
cou^h medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box o' GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Cheat Colds. Head Colds and
I Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The salve
should be rubbed on the chest and throat
I of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The healing effect of Hares Hotting Honey In-
tide the tlirout uimbined with the healing effect of
i Grove'-t O-Peu-Trate Salve through the pore* of
] *he skin soon slope o cough.
Bess Brucks, Octavia Davis, Lillian
Brucks, Lorraine Heath,, Josephine
Brucks and Lucille de Montel.
The hostesses at the next meeting
of the club will be Mrs. R. J.
Noonan, Mrs. Minike Muennink and
Mrs. Felix Richter.
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IMPORTANT BUSINESS DEAL
f a mil y *8 pe nt* ^ u nday" at^th ^Brec k* n^ • °°’ °win* by plaintifT up°n the com'
The Hondo Light Power & Ice Co.,
are has sold to the American Light and
Traction Co., a large corporation
operating in the State of Texas.
A. G. Walker has been appointed
manager of the Hondo Light Power
& Ice Co.
The change means valuable assets
ho - been the foundation for the I
|
mesent evaporation.
We fret proud to have sold to a 1
corporation with large holdings and
assets who is able to extend lines 1
through the County, making large
developments which will prove a
valuable asset to the County.
The new corporation will endeavor !
to give the public the best service.
I have been appointed manager
and will make effort in my duties to
serve the patrons with best possibk*
service.
Yours truly,
4-lt. A. G. WALKER, Mgr.
[So Big]
Both remedies are pack'd la on* carton and the
cost of the combined treatment i» 35c.
Just ask your druggist for HAYES’
HEALING HONEY.
P. R. Richter F. H. Schw,
P. R-flichterSiCo
WHOLESALE AND RETa
Dealers In
grain, hay, feedstuf
and SUPERIOR FEED ™
Ring us when you wut to
your Grain and H*j.
PHONE 188.
HAVE
ritige Park in San Antonio.
to Medina County in the way of
pleted construction of approximately development and value as it will
Chas. W. Rossy, the McNess Pro-; seven miles of public highway known pxtt>nd its lines through
ducts man, who recently moved into
our midst took a trip to Wetmore
the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jungman Sr.,
and son, Philip, from Devine were
visiting relatives here and at Cas-
troville last Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Staulzenlierger
and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ahr of
San Antoiuo were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Juliu Alii and son here sev-
tral ua;, -• this week.
as Section “D” of State Highway County and 8erve the public
3, in Medina County, Texas, Power and Light
The new corporation is able
Medina
with
I done and performed by defendant.
Refrigerators, Holloway Bros.
Cold drinks, candies and tobac-
| coes—A. J. HUTZLER.
Mr. and Mrs. Brewster and Miss
Hattie Brewster of San Antonio are
the guests of their daughter and
firm of Miller & Farmer, and by make greater developments than the!sister- Mrs- Merriman, this
reason of the multiplicity of claims
presented to plaintiff by purported
creditors of defendant firm of Miller
& Farmer covering labor and mat-
original corporation could think of
on account of their large holdings]
and assets.
. , , . , , , They will endeavor to give the
cnal furnished in performance of the patron8 first class 8ervice.
A. G. WALKER, Mgr.
-[So Big]-*
Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Knopp, who
were here for the funeral of Mrs.
contract for construction of said
Mrs. tank Keller and daughter, ^ section of highway, and notice given
Miss Clarrisa, and son, Oswald, and I . . .. . , , 6
Misses Florence Conrad and Irma j Plamtlff of assignments by said
Mangold were San Antonio visitors! defendant Miller & Farmer of said
last hriday. (balance due on said contract i.o var- nu 0 IUUMlcr IUI0 ^
Mr r,n7M«r%VrdUl AhrTnd" Pendants above named, p»ain-: Saturday, left ’Sunday for
Kdwin, were visitiny: Otto Biediger j ^ cann°t knovy t° vv hum t° pa> said home at Nixon. They were
and family on the irrigation farm! balance and files this suit for ad- rrunnnnip
Thursday noon.
Knopp’s mother, Mrs, Chas. Metzger,
their
ac-
farm1 balance and files this suit for ad- companied by Mrs. Knopp’s father,
j judication of the rights of all par- Mr. Chas. Metzger, who will spend
he.vl SOs,caJ<>'Droitcourt4''from Cavil'll8 .<i'‘fcndant as , W‘'U as ,,f .plain'some time as the guest of his dough-
troville and Jacob Stein from Cliff
wert at Boerne on business Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Ahr and fam-
ily and Mrs. Julius Ahr and son,
Quinton, spent Monday with rela-
tives and friends at Castroville.
Mrs. Julius Ahr, Miss Annetta
Droitcourt and brother, Alvin, from
heie and Miss Theresa Hans and
brother, Edgar, from Castroville
were at Pearsall Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Biediger, Miss
Ruby Mann and Wilfred Hutzler
aerc visiting W. A. Luckenbaeli anu
family at Seguin Sunday. Miss Mann
remained there for a week’s vis iff
dVlr. and Mrs. Louis Gross and Tam
ily, Mrs. Katherine Ju^ginan, Mis.
Joe Kauffman and L. O'tui spent, last
'r"'sday with Eugene,Jungman and
family at the Potranco.
Mr-. Wrn. Burrell and daughter,
Mabel, from Castroville were visit-
ing Wm. Jungman and fainiiv here
Wtdnesday. i’hey were accompani-
ed I, me hy little Ellen Marie, who
s; - nt several days hero.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ahr, Miss An
noth; Droitcourt and brother, Alvin,
from here and Mi:.- There a Hans of
Castroville were ;.t Sc hath* Monday
evening. Mrs. Ahr and brother, AJ
vin furnished music at a dance there.
Ed Franger and family from San
Antonio, Henry Franger and family
from Idlcwild and Max II. Bippert
and family from the Suuz were visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Michael Franger
here Sunday.
Miss Emma Biediger, our lino-
type operator, spent several days
with Mrs. Emelia Merian and family
at Yoakum. Mr. Walter Merian ac-
companied her back, and will visit
relatives here for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Howard and
son, Hartley, from Devine, Mr.
and Mrs. A. R. Howard and son, A.
R- Jr., from Tampico, Mexico, spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Howard at Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ahr and
daughter, Mable, and friend, and L.
T. Ahr and family of San Antonio,
Ferd. Ahr and family and Julius Ahr
and family from here spent Sunday
pienicing at the Medina River.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jungman and
daughter, Miss Alma, Mr. and Mrs.
Ferd. Ahr, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mech-
ler and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Ot.t.o
Hangman and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Biediger and family en-
joyed a pleasant evening with John
Koenig and family Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Etter were San Ajitonio visitors
Tuesday. Mr. Jacob Etter remained
there for several days, after which
he will go to Karnes County on a
visit to relatives for several weeks.
tiff in# and to such balance of con-' ter
tract consideration. Defendant
Miller & Farmer having executed to Mr. and Mrs. \\\in Lcinuebor,
plaintiff their bond on the 30th day v *.. ‘ . einWt 111 ant Koa*
of April, 1923, as principal, with1 *ntZle’ im,i Judge and Mrs’ H’ F“
defendant New Amsterdam Casualty
Company, as surety, in the sum of
$25,000.00, conditioned among other]
things for the* payment of all ac-!
counts, claims and obligations in-1
i Haass and daughter, Irene, are
among those wrho left this morning
for Fredericksburg to attend the
Fair.
Mr. John Schweers and daughters,
curred by or on behalf of defendant! Misses Bertha gnd Lorinc, , • 1 Miss
Miller & Farmer in performance of; Hedv.-ig Leinweb^r lpft i ue dny for
said contract, said defendants are | Fredericksburg where they are at-
alleged to be jointly and severally | Lading the f air and v.siting reia-
liable and bound to plaintiff upon
d bond for payment and discharge
of all said uceourus, claims
obligations.
week.
Harry Crouch and his little son,
John P. Jssell, are at ‘.he Hondo hos-
p fa!, both having had their tonsils
’emoved Friday.
If you are a reader of Ferguson’s
Forum or want to read it, remit your
renewal or subscription through this
office. The Forum is more interest-
ing and valuable now, since Mrs. Fer-
guson is Governor, than ever before.
.v’end $2.00, the regular price of the
Fofum, to us and receive both it
and FARMING for a year. Fletcher’?
Farming, Hondo, Texas. 30-tf.
You write letters occasionally.
Why not use printed stationery? We
wiil furnish you a box of 200 note-
sheets and 100 envelopes, all neatly
printed with your name and address,
for only $1.00. You can’t beat it.
Call and let us fix you up, or mail
u.s a dollar bill and we will mail
them to you post paid anywhere
within the r.u lius of this paper’s cir-
culation. Address The Fletcher
Davis Print Shop, Hondo, Texas.
Red Seal. Money .too, if you want it.
Good used Chevrolets, Fords, Buicks,
Dodges, Clevelands and Cases
Put in Good Condition, at Price* BELOW the Market
C. R. GAINES & SON
Hondo Estate Bank
A GUARANTY FUND BANK.
Are you acquainted with the protection afforded deperitors
Guarunty Fund Banks?
r This protection amounts to a guarantee against loss if yi
Non-interest hearing checking accounts, and is only offered
State Banks operating under the Guaranty Fund.
Your deposits me fully protected
Fund of the State of Texas.
by the Depositor’s Gian
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Name
Address
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JOHN M. FINGER.
President
H. F. WURZBACH
1st Vice-President
H. E. HA
Sec.Treat
! tives.
Mrs. Shaw and son,
I Hondo National Farm Loan Ass’
The duinliw mat Soes Wot Artec: lira Head =
W h. Shaw, 1 Because of lt» tonic ,-out laxative effect, I.AXA- E
(Signed) DAVID C. BROWN,
County Attorney, Medina County,! Mrs.
4-81.. Attorney for Medina Coun-
ty, Plaintiff.
----[ Read]---
and j and daughter. Mrs. Maggie Ragland, j
were here from Mercedes f’,r the ' nminir in heart. Remember the lull name an .
, . , ■ | ools for tile fustnturc e< E W. GttOVE, X)
funeral of their daughter and i-ster, i
OF MEDINA COUNTY, TEXAS
• harf*r No. iMuxl r *•», {*.♦!»
IMPORTANT.
Wanted to know the heirs of Alex
Reed; Dave Hatch ami Gc.i. Hntea;
. •!. Swift and wife; John W.
Baker; Geo Hill; John M. Fletcher;
foseph Miller; 11. N. Phillips and
Rev. J. L. Stephen, deceased, and
particulars of their deaths claimed
to have occurred during raid; in Tex-
as from 1868 to 1878; Address J.
C. Patton, Attorney, Dallas, Texas)
n communication with the Amer-
iran-Mexican Bureau. Washington,
D. C. 3-3t,
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TO REPORT ON DUMP GROUND.
Chas. Metzger, Saturday.
Don't forget the icc-crc un aap-l
courthouse lawn Friday
f
per or the
night, August 28. 4-lt. I
A 12 1-2-pound boy was born
R. Spelhran
Loan Appraiting Alternate*:
Committee: LoU E. Heath
V. N. Saathoff F. G. Senne
John M. Finger Alf. M. Finger
H. F. Wurzbach
Director!:
John M. Finger F. G. •'j“tnn.1
F. G. Senne H. F. Wbb
(’has. Metzger Lou h. Hiarn
Alf. M. Finger
P
Mr. and Mr.:,.
August 20th.
Mr arid Mrs. Fred Mebzg?? of
San Antonio v/ere here Saturday for
die funeral.
American Legion benefit ico- > eam j
upper on August 28. Don’l fail!
• o attend. 4-It.
Protect*, Improves,
Beautifies
Prevents ch ipping
end roughening of__
’l'r, lan co!'J w.alher; tan and
sunburn m the w:um.-r months.
A Tim ea:r r it>” no
Unta: White and Flesh. Three
ai^o, Jjc, 60c and $1.00, at
toilet counters.
J0r. will bring you
sampl wKh silk s*-onge fRKIi.
Baker Lshoratories, Inc.
“ A/o. Memphis, Tcna
J
MEMBERS: 190—$700,000.00
Total Texas I’anncrs, 38,117—$112,330,69100
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For New Summer
3
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We are requested by the Com-
mittee on securing a Dump Ground!
to announce that it is ready to!
report, and a meeting of all citizens'
of Hondo is called to convene at the'
Chamber of Commerce Hall next
Tuesday night, August 25, 1925, to
hear the report of the committee and
take such further action as may be |
deemed advisable. Be on hand
early.
[For 25*]
ICE CREAM
SUPPER
-A,
DRESS GOODS
4
See
a
See Wm. F. Neumann at Huesser’s
Saddle & Harness Store, for custom-
made Cowboy boots and shoes. Fit
Etter and Jacob and satisfaction guaranted. 13-tf.
[For 25f]
BENEFIT AMERICAN LEGION
FRIDAY NIGHT, AUG. 28
ON COURT-HOUSE LAWN
TABLES WILL BE ARRANGED
FOR “42” AND ICE-CREAM AND
CAKE WELL BE SERVED
Refrigerators, Holloway Bros.
I * >
Mr. and Mrs. Albert londrc and
• ir I, nr i P’rlinr f m 1 to otto ItcliinS. mind, HipemnK or rvotrjfi
sons, Aloi.rt ,lr., an<i ivagar, irom instanl|y rPiif.voa Itcblos t’iies, and ;ou
Houston, Mrs. Kay Kring trom Cor- resrfui Bleep utter the that application. I
Pile3 Cured In 6 to 14 Day*
Ilrjgalgtn refund money if PAZO OllVIMh.N l fill,
locum Itching, Hlind, Bleeding or Protradlog Pilc«.
Everybody Cordiiallly Invited
Everybody Come
caa 4et
Irice!l<hi *♦♦♦** 11 *♦♦♦♦♦♦'! Ilium'
HONDO MERCANTILE CO.
An attractive line
to select from
and
Reasonably Priced-
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