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HONDO, MEDINA COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 192«
VOL 43. No 22
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TION i n IS I HAN 11IK NEWSPAPER.
Tilt. ANV IL HERALD IS HERE TO OFFER
ITS ELI TO HONDO PEOPLE
AS THAT AGENCY.
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11 UK. TO
HIS IKliA
to render assistance to other* and
they gladly aid worthy cuuaes. C.hnst-
ma*-time is a forrefull reminder that
there are people who need help and
that we should open our hearts and I I
our purses to make other* happy. Kor
that reason it has become popularI
are1
>f the Hondo I and t'o.
stand Mr. Carle will build
unimproved lot* in the
Trunks.
tt’ESTS at lA-inwrber »• \| hen in need of our service*.
[ .Walker is home from Schrein- don>t faij to rjnK U8 Whether at
. inrtitut* for the holiday*. home ur H,>*pital. we can care for .....................
I »ir of those good striped y„ur want* in a most acceptable man
L i* 1 to 1". c. J. Bleaa.tf npr wjth the merchandise and equip- BOy SCOUT CAMP SITE TITLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETS
BFNT— 10-acre fir'd nesr ru*nt we now have Jno. A. Horger. NOT YET PERFECTED. ---„ , , „
0R .n ln vear. Apply to this Funeral Director, Phone 75, Hondo, _ Pursuant to the call of the Pres j witb alJ c|as8e*, whether they
,$40. R* Texas. 21-tf.| Mr. V. A. Brown and Mr. Mueller, ident, Felix Hatot, some thirty or 1 Christians or not.
if*- . • . c _. - ... .1 I AW vers of Rock Snrinps both as- forty members of the Hondo Camber I Prosperity in Texa*
ISSSj. Surveyor*. (Mce*. Courthouse, Ho,! sure us that everything possible is of Commerce met at the hal. l«t| U
PncwJl.SUto is tf ^ Tmj A11 ,ejfal mitte„ car* being done. They suggest that the Monday mght. The purpose of the
lift'- . fui|y attended to, in all courts of matter can only be settled satisfac- meeting was explained.
* P* KT” ' C l T.M., M-rtr. Court, A*
its 16. Price* $1- u “ * ^ ^ stract Company. Road Maps of Me-1 riit Court in
|*». iina County, cloth. $5 paper. $3. Kiting the Court establish a title. Mr. of subscribers to the
Mr? Jack Droitcourt and Mrs. U. J.
sMr, v.ere San Antonio visitors
Sunday- up his datos to both of our journals, to time what is being done.’*
dresses, shawls, ^ Hap>,t.lin has bcen „nP 0f Farm-' We are sure that every i
men *MM| .> III' *:> Hi'i vines i. us in*
.,,, ,. , I bill ..al( t * * In' sl'.owu III
toe iena fi ruinate piopie of every,
i mmuirti \ fin years ago contri-
bution: t" the unfortunate hud >■
lir urged by ennimittei . but eolidi
i ions hnvi chuuged and hut little
urging is done now People feel, as’ my crop.
'.ever before, that it is a privilege j v.ou|d atand more cloudy weather
without g< ttm so darn blue.
to woat I -in
the ru.n would ji
say for just a
\nd allow me tun
ist quit tailin'
Week 'r two,
to gather in
And a longin’ for the rainy spell*
to stop.
just head a feller talkin’ ’bout
the wheat we'll have next year
And the other stuff u growin’ on
the land—
He didn’t seem to figger that two
birds that ain’t so near
Aint worth one that you're a
holdin’ in your hand.
matter ean only be settled satisfac- meeting was explained. _ dose^Ther*1 nmy ^ave beenVan.( And a ^
jtorily in the February term of Dist- The Secretary read the Treasurer’* when certain interests have made ^ .ountrv would be covered
Road Maps of Me-' riet Court in Edwards County, let- financial statement and also the list ^ ^ look so purty
with the tieasuns it would
„ ,• all the people taken collectively have
--------------- Chamber "t , better satisfied with the results
vee will keep the pub- Commerce funds. The reports as read ^ the yt.rtr's work. This applies to
_ 'thi** "office" Monday "and moved lie informed and announce from time disclosed that after hating used up I every section of the itate.jl'e have
ier f, «.~.u !tn time what is heimr done.” a surplus from 1927 of something! had no serious drouths or floods,
A. L. Haegelin was a business call-1 brown says,
lit!.
Men’s haberdashery for Fall—more
■Eng than ever. Leinweber’s,
i’s (tore.
Take home a quart of ice cream
ly seven years ago.
Don’t be guilty of neglecting your-
, what is being done.” a surptus irom o, - - -...... , «huve been few';
luiH' Costs, dresses, snaw,., ^ „ ]in has been onP 0f Farm-1 an sure that every scout in over $300 and al'ow ng for the cot- ^ have been no disastrous epi-
in a big array of fall *tyles. the Area wiU join Scout Headquart- lection of all that » collectable n tiemu.s. the maaaes have had pkiaty.
Irwebers. lltL v seven vears ago ers in extending Scout Dan McDuff the 1928 subscription list, the town There are in every commamty aT
w ,y ’ ' »< b»i. F-* u. '•«.«. •*«. '««•««»f -t"** zv Sr"..::iSrtiw
; self, look old or be blad-headed. Vis- V™"*” brolht,r our sincer* sym|,a' hundml f°r ' " i failure
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bring,
And the joy of all
would be ours.
that beauty
money is well spent there. We ap-
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your Sunday Dinner Desert, rly precja^p y0Ur patronage. Ladies’
)rug Founta.i
1’iei uiii ,v ■> • »■
37-tf. yt,aujy Shop.
For belt grading and higest price* cijnt. Rothe, in charge of date
gup or bring your furs to h. O. ( ole, gcaje eradication of the state of Ari-
^oiOrmy. Texas. l6-14t-pd Iona (iroVe through in his car from
Mms Fall clothing of Kirschbaum phoenix to spend a two week’s va
sll the late fall blends and pat- cation visiting homefolks and friends.
.Leinweber’s. 11-tf. UB do your hair shampooing,
bodies’ Silk hose, price $1.00, cutting, trimming, marcelling, comb
nl.2fi. $1.75. Men’s socks 26c, 35c waving, finger-waving and permanent
ud 50c. C. J. Bless. O ff* waving by the Recognised Nestle pro-
Imatert, slipovers, lumberjacks, cess. Ladies' Beauty Shop.
k»»la—*n unusual display of knit- j. p. Lippold was a business caller
ds at Leinweber’s. 11-tf. at this office Monday. Mr. L’ppold
Manager T. A. SUvenson of the leports the cotton crop for Medina
Mentone Company was here on busi- County some larger than the 1927
|im for hi* company Thursday. crop and practically all in.
A Christma.‘ Entertainment will he Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Haegelin spent
nid at St. John’s School on Friday, last week-end with their daughter,
Member 21, 1928, at 8:00 p. m. Mrs. Wurzhach, near Cliff. Mr. Haeg
. Mr. and Mra. C. E. Martin and •«» "ports the oat and wheat crop in
1st of Fear sail, spent Tuesday and that section looking fine.
I Wednesday with Mrs Mary Rothe. Aug. J. l.einweber was a business
For rent rn> Francisco farm and caller at this office .-atunlay and
■ pasture. Emil Kreisle, 123 N. Gala- took ^vantage of our club rates with
I rare* St, San Antonio. 20-2t-pd K3'P1<8* to j°,n corps
Far Hemstitching see Mrs. R. W. readers.
ISpeece at residence opposite north- Com* in and *ee the ntw D“rant
corner of courthouse. tf. »2» Model Sedan a tasting C hn.t-
mas gift for the entire family. Cit-
izens Motor Car Co. A. E. Weynand,
I fro- Fredericksburg. Texas. 36-tl. owner* ^
^0 has a small farm to trade for „ Mr8’ G* °rf "ey‘'n °\. th.° .QU*'
Hondo town property? W’e have the Community has been confined to her
I town nr, r. „ . 1 , bi d for the past several weeks as ri
I«mn property; see us. Hondo Land ‘ 1 . .
Jfg result of a sting of some unknown
. dr*. Alfred Finger, Mis* Irene m Ct' , .
1 D'Hinis and Mr. Alfrrd A'WPh
P SMmd U San ArtMia Thura- nM* “ *“• •“'**■*•
I d«v. Mr. Neitennoeter is just recovering
from an attack of something like the
flu.
We sell USL Batteries and service
all makes. We are well equipped to
So when Riley w r< te that poem ’bout
the sunshine and the rain,
And any sort o’ weather bein’ his
choice,
i He must not have been a-thinkin’
of a temporary gain.
But of waitin’ ’til next summer to
is a good Scout and would appreciate All seemed to realize that an earn- j when/they are the common lot ot aj rejoice.
,. . , . • a„ . effort will have to be made to people. In Texas these have been com-------
a line from any of his Scout fr t . ,. . ,. .. , naiatively few this year. be very advantageous to that section
One new troop has been organized secure funds to meet this detn.it .. , 0,1 Activity Increase* (of Texas traversed by the Santa Fe
in Eagle Pass and one out in the provide for maintaining a night- promotion activities increased and connecting lilies, as it would
roun*rv from F.a-’le Pass the form- watchman and the street lights for lately in Texas during the month j shorten the route to the Pacific by
„ i. .p„»,„rtd b, the Kni8ht. Of "<•« year. I November, arcordieg to ««■> aome 400 mile.. A .ervey being made
sell, IOOK 010 or De Diua-nraucu. v *»- - . w rai v,,ttr
. . vmir thy in the loss of his mother. Dan cai ytar,
,t a beauty shop frequently. Your - ....... ...... .....
________ urn! distress. Instances of
failure and suffering are even more
noticeable when they are rare than
All seemed to realize that an earn- v/hen/lhey are the common lot of a:
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Coiumbui and ,he ,attar to b. ondr, A mnti'nn ... made and carried | ^i.e^by the railroad enmnn'.jon.
the leadership of Mr. C. R. Brown, that the town be divided for conven- bere(j 2,404, almost as many as in
The old Troop No 7 of Eagle Pass ience inU four zones by the railroad the month of April, which has been
„ d„i„e line under the leadership .( for .» .« and "»« •”*' "“‘lay
Scoutmaster, A. E. Kraut. and south with a line runn ng April perhapS this will be news to
Carrizo Springs Troop No. 11 is cidcnt with Harper Avenue, and e some who are saying that the oil
coming to the front now under the Chairman to appoint a committee of business in Texas is playing out. Oil
leadership nf Seeutma.ter John Car- two in each ditrict ******* end
now will probably determine whether
this shall be done soon.
Ribbon Cane Syrup
Can any one tell why there is not
________ ____,____ more ribbon cane syrup made in
more than in any other month than j Texas? There is no country where
ribbon cane can be grown to greater
perfection or where it is jueier or
more deliciously tasteful but the.
are few places where the Texas-made
For Headstone* and Monument*
l*» Wm. Newmunn, Agent for Nage
leadership of Scoutmaster John Car- two in eacn msuicv -’ »3^/wildly .^culaUT. .UgT *ni ^up e^beVugirU do^nTt
penter and Assistant Scoutmaster and report to some . j, Kettline down to a steady burineas to have been standardized as a table
R. G. Collier. These Scouts have been The Chair appointed C. J. Bless ^ .......
giv,n a week-end camp site on Car- and H E. Haass for District 1; doe Sonora’. Complaint
rizo Creek, including a fine swimming Ney and C. W. Gilliam for District Sonora seems to have a just gnev-
i,i o. d i Noonan and John M Finger anee about being mistreated in an
hole, by Mr. Buck Taylor. They will j, R. J- P Iflnw and R “Industrial Map” recently issued
build a rustic hut on it. for District 3, and H. h. King and R. Jrom one o{ the Texas c,ties. The
Crystal City Troop No. 19 is re- J- Re"y tor District 4. map sh0wed the county to be “poor”
chartering w.th their old Scoutmaster On motion, the subscription lists ag to buying facilities. The Sonora
ii ii “I were onened at the meeting and in C hamber of Commerce points out
II. R. McNlel as leader. He says, I ... . f .. ()(m v h that the county is one of the wealth
can’t quit these boys. They just wont the neighborhood of $1,000 wa. .ub- ^ the sUte >n buying power in
let me” They are getting ready for scribed by those present. proportion to its population; that it
H r,mr, of uonor eariy in January. The Chamber will meet on the purchases more automobiles per cap-
wu, Z -.in, ot trt T„a SWS’tJE.’SZ
troops, and will have a big Court of January at which time the commit- ^ on file; that one hank
Honor Friday night, December the tees will report, three new member.' fiag jli000,000 in deposits. Sutton
21st inviting Knippa, D’Hanis, and of the Board of Directors will oe county has a right to be indignant
Hondo troops to take part in the elected, and otther matters properly
ceremony with them. [cominK before the body W,U be ,'on*
Asherton, Catarina. Rock Spring*, aWered.
Leakey and Devine are all to re-reg- p, crTS
ister this month and we hope to wel-
come many new' Scouts into our Big , .,
Scout family in the,, oommunitic., « *
at being classed as “poor.”
Some Spinach Crop
Can your mind grasp tne magni-
tude of a spinach crop of 6,500 solid
car loads? That is the amount that
is expected from some 28,000 acres
now being harvested in Southwset
Texas alone. Last season’s crop in
s K-i=j —ixs.-:.
by the American Legion ’• tlected President and C. W. Gilliam, 16 per cent larger. This is only ore
receive its charter soon. Thi ir Scout- „ ..
to have been standardized as a table
product, although it is known to be
made in a few places and some farm-
ers make it for local sale. A ccrti-
ned Texas ribbon cane syrup ought
to find a broad market w'herever
syrups are used.
Corpus Chri.ti Building
Within twelve months 1,181 hous-
es of all types have been built in
Corpus Christi, or nearly four foi
taen working day. That is a most
remarkable growth for u city of less
than 6,000 homes. A survey shows
uiat there is a vacancy of slightly
more than 4 per cent, nearly equally
divided between houses that are for
rent and for sale.
Burnet County Prosperous
Burnet County cankers say that
the county is more prosperous than
it has ever been. They attribute the
prosperity to the iuct that nearly
every farm now has a few good milk
cows, some hogs, turkeys and chiek-
ns, and that the farmers’ wives are
making as much money from these
as their husbands can make from their
item crops, inis is, no doubt, just
as true of a number of other Texas
counties.
of several districts in the state in
! Evelyn Wilson, Esther
• s.i.i ff an(j Homer King are home
I r m Southwestern University for the
| Fe'idays.
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Property. ^ at this office Monday. Like the test
‘ of us, Mr. Karin is wishing for n
I which spinach is grown. Texas is ce*
! tainly supplying the country with th-
The Wolf Club has about 300 mem- iron," the vitamins, or whatever it
.ill b. Arthur C. Krnutdy, V;irr.l're,,4ent. C. M. Merritt ..
the Post Commander of the Lesl"". | J’Zri’Zi
Troops 20,-4 and bprs ^ nt an(, othera are ex-. that makes spinachin such demand as
are all taking on new hfe, and “Vj d tQ join MemberBhip fees are • health-budding food
thc*v are ffOint? to set the* Jibcg for Brady Turkeys
scouting in the Area. We welcome: s5.00 a year or 1-2 cent per acre for, Tt would be interesting to kno;.
scouting in me * I .dl land owned over 1,000 acres. _........ .....
Scoutmaster Nixon and hu ow. ^ hundred and eighty grown jeted in Texas this season and how!
who are both first class and merit , - many are eaten by Iexas peopl
badge Scouts. They come to us from »"«* » nun’ber ' up.p,M! Brady is only one of the many turke
.Mission Troop No 2 of the Lower a,'d bob cats have been kllled 8lnce I of Texas. A renort fro:
FAIR DIRECTORS ENTERTAINED
ISJtr“in ,lr7"-
»’«■ s« m, „t the Hilrhw G, ' For Runt, thr August Krm,.f rw-
T n donee in Hondo. Apply to Mrs. A.
j '*«*• J- G. Newton. 17-tf.
I.-..-, C. Leske, 940 Fulton Avenue, San
; lay «jat-t F a zen wa> ovpr from Dun- Antonio, Texas. 22-tf.
<IJr club rnt advanta8p of Have two sizes of large roasting
pans, suitable for feed boxes, -o e.
and 50 c. each. Hondo Army Store.
We will appreciate your Fire In-
surance business. Helen H. ami 0.
I H. Miller. Office Armstrong Hotel.
Rio Grande Council.
Uvalde is organizing a new troop
to be sponsored by the St. Phillips
Episcopal Church, under the leader-
ship of the Rector, Rev. Henry Hern-
don. We are very grateful to Mr.
Herndon for offering his services uml
giving his time to the leadership oi
the boys of Uvalde.
Scouts, let’s every troop do a troop
good turn during the holidays. Don .
forget the 19th Anniversary of Scou
u.g a week from the 8th to 14th of
February.
' . Brady is oniv one oi tne many eurae
and bob cats have been killed smce l markets of'Texas. A report froi
October 1927. and the Club has paid .here is that 15 cars were sold 0
out $1,300 in bounties to its mem- the Thanksgiving trade and twir
bers only. The bounties paid are $5 .that many will be ready for th
J a . I (hristmas market. The sum paid th
tor mature wolves. «2.o0 for pups,. Kr„wt.rs for them will approximat
$1.00 for bobcats and 50 cents for; ^350,000. Texas is becoming th.
kittens. The bounties are paid to'
members of the club only.
Promoters of the dub are hoping
to enroll every man in the countv
who has live stock or poultry nee,
:ig protection from predatory an.
mals.
The Directors of the Medina Coun-
ty Fair Association were treated to
a delicious chicken supper at the
.i ttvu.u ____________„ ---.Chamber of Commerce Hall Tuesday
| just how many turkeys will be marl 1 .veninjf Mrs. C. J. Bless being the
i i.iari in Ti»Yn« this sciisoti and how! , , , . , i ,
donor of the repast and hostess to
the Board of Directors.
USED CAR BARGAINS.
Model A Tudor Sedan, $525,
NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS HONDO
STATE BANK.
,e.. rate Wlth the Express to
Farming during 1929.
or hi.1 P' <0W branded on 'eft loin
» a. A!,, , M muly
jfctih ? *"l”, “l(- K-
^ °r’ H°n<i0' 18tf'i Have >n sfoek a supply of water-
C. }ja*1 M. Shafer and W. proof and mildew-proof wagon
Aigm,',11,r<:resentatives of the sheets. Hondo Army Store. 20-tf
H,.nci0 | ’J l!uslneas College, were Excellent quality blue overalls,
Y ne,K visitor* Wednesday, full size, double stitched at $1.29 the ( 4iiui4Vi , _________ ,........ ___________ _
i* i!°r facial aTld scalp work is lust P«'r, LEINWEBER’S. Model T. Truck, cab, body, 1925,i|)t brought before it, will be held at .. -- -
your dentist, Fruits and eand.es of all kinds, at! $125; 1 Model T Touring, 1923, itr banking house on January 2nd>'
*:th , i J°Ur balh- Lpt ub help you CARLE’S CONFECTIONERY. 33-tf $100; 1 Huick Six Touring, $100. 1929, at 3:00 p. m.
Pov;d^ei'!,n® your fMe cream* and Louis Neitenhoefer paid this of- Carter & liad.r, Hondo, Iexas. 21-3t. H. F. KING,
j8,W Beauty Shop. fice a business call Thursday. l’hones, office, 292; Shop, 20$.
Meeting of the stockholders <>f th:.
bank, for the purpose of electing of-
1*1 I. v| v I I * • r iiimi | i ui v i • v ii ■ | . uv a. • - f-.
1 Model T. Tudor Sedan, 1927, $275; j fjcers and directors, and the tran'*-
1 Model T Touring, 1927, $200; 1 !action of such other business as mav
greatest poultry growing state of tl
country.
Cutting Up Pavement*
Something needs to be done t
stop or at least to minimize the cu.
ting of pavements by the varioi
utility companies that seem to tak
spt (ial delight in making good stree
"k had as possible and leaving the
j'.hat way as :ong as possible. Th
condition is not found in just on
town or even in a few places—seem
ingly it is everywhere. It is necessary
it time* to got under the street*
o lay or repair pipes or wires but
this should be done with as little
neonvenirnee as possible to the pul,
lie.
Orient to Pacific
The Santa Fe system is known to
The annual stockholders' meeting
of the Hondo National Farm Loan
Association will he held at the Court
House, in Hondo, en Tuesday, Jan-
uary 8th. 1929, at 2 o’clock p. m.
for the purpose of electing a board
of directors for the ensuing year,
To hear reports of the Secretary-
Treasurer. and other reports, and to
transact any other business of the
Association.
Each member is expected to attend.
H. E. HAASS,
............ . 22 2t. Secret#ry-Treasurer
Orient line to a point on the Pacific __.. _
,v" coast in Mexico, possibly to the port: . . ' p. „ 19-
l’res. of Topolabampo. Such a line wou’J do Job 1 rinting. Phone 127.
The supper was prepared by the
chefs at the Favorite Cafe in their
usual efficient manner, and it was
the source of much pleasure to the
quests, who will always remember
Mrs. Bless’ hospitality with gta’efu)
appreciation.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1928, newspaper, December 21, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563301/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.