The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1928 Page: 6 of 8
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-:-Our Castroville Page-:-
LOCAL. PERSONAL AND BUSINESS ITEMS FROM
THIS BUSY BURG
ED. HUEHNER, Local Representative
News and advertising copy fur this page for the week’s i3«ue
skroufel be submitted to Mr. Huehner r mailed direct to us at Hondo
not later than Tuesday night uf each week. Mr. Huehner is author-
ilM to collect and receipt for an” business for this paper.
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
ENTERTAINED.
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1928.
w ere business visitors here last Thurs-
day.
Messrs. Louts Biediger and Frank I THg STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY „ 0 * Sund,y
Keller were at Hondo W ednesday j qj.> MEDINA Mra. O. A .rlys c>unaay cnooi
evening for a meeting of the execu-; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Class met with Mrs. V. King Thurs-
tive Committee of the Medina Coun- that the undersigned, who has re- day, May 18th, for its regular
YeHow rn rt:'o”sz
K. E. Haby from fellow »»nxs; ni|)gham< of the County of Bexar, _______ _____„„ . „ can get both the Freie ^flCe ^
ing a whole year
5 Freie ~i-.
$3.00 today
the only Semi-Weekly „ 8
printed m the German 1, new*P»*T
Hshed in Texas. 1^"^^
price of $3.00 per yeaiV ,th* *®*
■
Mr Adolph Holxhans and son from day.
bftivar ^an Antonio paid a short visit
. hwnefelKs in
The Castroville Indians and an Ath-
ur midst last Tues- leti. Club team of San Antonio play-
, ed a game here Sunday afternoon
Our boys again defeated the visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tschirhart and
}*ui)ils of the Hondo school and of
ie Castroville school pla\ed a frier.d-
was a short visitor here Wednesday.! State of Texas, described as follows: present. Mrs. Merriman gave a re-
Mr. Haby informs us that lightning: One boat, length twenty-four (24) port on what improvements had been
k,,w * *■* -his as m
motor at Christilles wharf. Lake Me- .... . ..
dir.a, Texas, will proceed to sell, un- expressing the sincere appreciation
der the power given by the Revised of the pastor’s entire family. After
Statutes of Texas, 1925, the said all business was dispensed with, an
boat for $20.00 charges for repairs eieetjon 0f officers was held, the
and for ten (10) months storage ’it . . , ,
$3.00 per month or $30.00 for said lowing being elected,
storage, and that said charges are President. Mrs. Henry Merriman;
_________ reasonable, customary and the usual { Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. V. A.
San Antonio were visiting V. and Hen 'by “virtue ^of CrOW; Devitional Leader’ Miss May
Mrs. John Geiger and family here repairs a*d storage; and j Routt; director of Social Science,
Sunday. j WHEREAS, the said Francis Cun-| Mrs. Maud Bulgenn; Director of Re-
place last Saturday.
Mrs. Don Homing and children of
Kirby, Mrs. F. S. Dunn of Uvalde
and Mrs. R. L. Nickell of Spofford
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Hawkes on Mother’s Day, May 13th.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wetta and
family and Miss Helen Geiger from
./ ttjuik' if bail here Wednesday j daughter, of San Antonio visited Mr.
and Mrs. August Tschirhart here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Groff and child-
ren of San Antonio visited Mr. and
Mr-. Gerhard Ihnken Sunday.
afternoon. The visitors were defeat
cd by a score of 5 to 12 by our hoys.
A large!;, attended Card and Bunco
f arty v...s enjoyed at the Parish Hull
here Thursday evening.
Our pal ic school closed Friday,
with an • ntertainment rendered by
the pupils, the same evening, which very much enjoyed,
was larg* lj attended and very much
enjoyed. t •
Justice court was grinding
l. <th Friday and Saturday.
Hon. D. C. Brown
County Attorney was in our midst
Friday .u.ii Saturday on legal busi-
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schoti visited
Farming a whole" year'*? Pre,*w »n<i
of the Freie Pre J aione ^
Texas. —
Paul N. Biediger, who was em- ningham, though duly notified as re creation, Mrs. Bailey Rogers; Report-
ployed by the S. P. Bridge Gang
ijuired by law. on the 11th day of
... April, A. D. 1928, to come forward
stationed here was transferred out and j,ay sucp charges, has failed and
to Haymond, Texas, last Thursday refused to do so.
where he will stay f r several weeks. THEREFORE. NOTICE IS HERE- salad course.
er. Mrs. Theo. Cameron.
A fter a pleasant social hour was
spent, the hostess served a delicious
Mrs. Frank Hauck and son, Allen, BY GIVEN that after the expiration
, , , , , . „ of twenty (20) days from this date,
Sunday night’s dance at the Elec- an(* daughter, Josie Mae, from .an- on the 2nd day of June, A.
tri: Park Hall wigs well attended and dia, Texas were visiting with Mr. and j). 1928, between the hours of ten
I Mrs. Joe Tschirhart Sr., at Noonan o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M.
this week. Texas, the undersigned shall sell said
Mrs. Joe Tschirhart Sr. rom pr0perty as public sale to the highest
Noonan and daughter, Mrs. Frank bidder, for cash, and apply the pro-
Hauck, and son, Allen, and daughter, ceeds to the payment of such charges,
Josie Mae, from Sandia and Oscar ani' balance to be turned over to the
* m i.- l i * vr i„ person entitled to the same.
A. Tschirhart from Noonan were La- WIXNESS My HAND this the 4th
Coste visitors Monday. dav 0f May, A. D. 1928.
The Card and Bunco Party adver- 42-2t. FRED CHRISTILLES.
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Groff were
oar. Antonio business visitors Mon-
hero day.
| Com. A. H. Tondre was a busi-
our popular ness visitor at LaCoste Monday.
Thomas and Gabe Hans marketed
a truck load of fat hogs at San An-
tonio Monday.
Sheriff J. F. Bader of Hondo, was
Everything bears within itself ar.
impulse to strive after a higher de-
gree of divinity, and that is the great
at ( hristilles^ Wharf, ^ Lake Medina, j |aw of progress throughout all nature.
Whately.
666
Cure* Chills and Fey*
ln.<rm. R,m ^
Bilii us Fever due t0 M«!aiLl
It kill, the Germ,. ‘ *
Caused %
JSHEUMATlsr
M you re suf.
the ex-
cruciating paing
caused by Rheu.
ma l ism, don’(
delay.
IiinfoHtr: and friends at Devine Fri- noted on our streets Monday.
* * * '» * *.».* * •
which started Saturday, May 12th,
is being largely attended. People
fr m far and near are coming to the
•ale and are taking advantage of the
many bargains. This week they will
put on $1.00 Days on Friday and
• LACOSTE LEDGERETS
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From LaCotte Ledger >
RElCHERZER-WANJtiRA.
On Wednesday morning,'Mky 16th, Saturday, May 18 and 19th. Don’t
-at 9 00 o’clock. Miss Cora Wanjura, fail to look up the page advertise-
from Lytle, became the happy bride ment in this issue in which you will
, )f Walt> r E. Reicherzer fronDhere in f’nd real bargains.
SL Mary’s church here. The .cere- *,**..„
, . , , Max Bippert from the Sauz was a
mony at which Rev. J. Marsollier . .. . „ .
. ... . , v ..t ousiness visitor here Monday,
officiated, was followed by a Nuptial
_ _ > H. r. r ranger from Delta was a
h igh Mas& ,
The attendants were Mia Reba “•;bT“
tised in last week’s issue of The
Ledger for Sunday, May 13th, was
postponed indefinitely on account of
the heavy rain which fell early in
the morning of the 13th.
Chas. Reicherzer is in receipt cf a
letter from his brother, O. G., who
left San Antonio on May 3rd for
Animas, New Mexico, stating that he
arrived up there O. K. last Thursday,
May 10th. O. G. is staying with his
uncle, C. L. Kieser in New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Haby and
daughters. Misses Blanch and Malin-
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE
WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
In the matter of Clyde Hawthorne
Melton, Bankrupt.
No. 1307 in Bankruptcy.
To the Creditors cf said estate1
Notice is hereby given that on May
19, 1928, the said Clyde Hawthorne
Melton was duly adjudged bankrupt,
and that the first meeting of the
creditors of said bankrupt will be
For a Good Steak, Sandwich or
Short Order Go To
WEBER’S CAFE
| Cc
Corner Of College Square.
h iV. in my office, 707 Alamo Na-
da, and sons, Tonny and James, from t}onal Bank Buildingi gan Antonio>
Miss Lena Bippert Qn June lfl> 192g> at
visiting Mr. and
Riomedina and
from here were
Mrs. John Haiduk at Falls City last
Tho b,H„ i. the .ec„mplish«l »ap *b“"ot Mr' the b.„k,upt „„d tr.ns.et ,ueh other
10 o’-
clock a. m., at which time and place
said creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine
Paul Mechler and sons and Max
Meehler from the Sauz were business i
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirby and
daughters from Atascosa were visit-
ors here Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christilles from
the Medina Lake were business visit-
ers here Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mangold and
children from the Medina Lake were
daughter of Mr. and Ml?. Frank
Wanjura of l vtle, while the groom is ... ,, ,
the only s n of Mrs. Lena Reicherzer
from here.
Shortly after the wedding cere-
mony the young couple left by auto
ob a honey-moon trip to San 'Benito,
Texai and other points, after which
hey will be at home to their friends
it LaCoste.
The Ledger extends congratula Wednesday for the Reicherzer-
10ns t» the newly-weds, may they /
n’“m'd '“'1= TtSL from Macdona
JLACOSTE CHAMBER OF' COM- v a short vi3‘tor hcre Tuesday.
MERCE HOLDS SPECIAL j Max Jesse fron> Castroville was a
MEETING ! short caller at our Sanctum last
The i-aCoste Chamber of Com- Saturday,
mercc he d a special meeting in the Misses Alma Jungman and Emma
W O VV. Hall last Thursday evening, Biediger from San Antonio were visit-
\Iay 10th f(L- the purpose of deter-j homefolks here Sunday,
mining whether or not the LaCoste; Justice of the Peace, Hartman,
r cf 0. ohoulc sponsor a Community' from Devine was a short visitor at
h«'d here this’ Fa'l. On office last Friday,
luck 1 f interest shown in Messrs. E. J. Keller and
ninny of the members, Tschirhart were business visitors in
Paul
Fair to ■
account I f
the n .
; he matter was voted down. | Alamo City last Thursday.
If LaCoste is to have a Fair this Rev. Leo Goertz from Devine was
Fall Some other body will have to visiting Rev. J. Marsollier here Tues-
jjet behind the wheel and push it u-Y-
over However, if undertaken by some! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Groff from
other party we are sure the < hamber^1 Eartroville were visitors here Tues-
of Commerce will do its part and . day.
more.
Messrs. Louis Fous and Ed. Huen-
ner from Castroville were transaet-
from Castroville
and Mrs. Haby.
Mr. and Mrs. J N. Conrad and
family from Noonan, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Salzman and children from Pear-
sall, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vonflie
from Castroville, A. E. Salzman and
children, Mrs Ed. Kelly. Misses Ethel
Palmer, Mary Salzman and < lara SU|11S up an ^e evil that a man can
business as may properly come before
tuid meeting.
Issued May 21, 1928.
H. M. AURBEY,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
He that calls a man ungrateful
Back to Normal!
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feerioua condition of health when I
arrived at middle
life and as I had
heard of so many
being wonderfully
benefited by Dr.
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Prescription at that
age I decided to
try it. It proved
to be the proper
medicine and I
cannot praise it
too highly for the
benefit I received,
tor ft relieved my aches and pains
—saved me a lot of suffering, and
left me in good health which I still
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Send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’
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pkg. of the tablets and write for free
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They relieve the pajB
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Try them when you have
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Headache Backache
Neuralgia Toothache
and pains caused by
Rheumatism
•nd Neuritis
We will b« glad to Mnd
samples for 2c m gumpi.
kr. Miles Medical Comp&oj
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• ANTI . '
i Pd in Pills j
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Bush, Mr. and Mr?-. J. E. Spear. Mr.
and Mrs. Dallas E’-eubing and baby
and George Bourquin all from .San
Antonio attended the funeral of the
late E. L. Etter here last week.
he guilty of.—Swift.
CHICKENS CHICKENS
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
NOTES.
Star Parasite Remover will keep
them free of worms and destructive
insects, in better health and produc-
ing more eggs.
Sunday. M.ylrT ! BABY CHICKS
Sunday School 9:15 a. m. Don’t let white diarrhoea and other
English Service 8:15 p. m. bowel troubles kill them. Star Roup
The morning servee will be omit- hn(j Djanhoea Tablets will prevent
ted on account of the Baccalaureate
Services at the High School Auditor-
ium.
We would be pleased to have you
worship with us.
H. A. HEINEKE,
Pastor.
and relieve them or money back.
W. H. WINDROW
FLY DRUG CO.
to be held in the near future.
» * *
MEDINA COUNTY FAIR.
Before the meeting adjourned a
committee was appointed to make' ">S business here last Thursday,
.arrangements for a real party or Louis Mangold
smoker for the members of.the C. son- Alex Mangold, from the Me-
lina Lake were visiting Joe Conrad
ui farniiy here Wednesday evening.
J hn Hans, Mayor of the East Side
- | >i Castroville and Jno. T. Mangold,
J’ollovv.ng two preliminaiy meet-.j^e mail carriers were business call-
ings duimg the past -couple of Weeks, I,... a!; our santqum iaat Thursday.
;a lnwlxu* was served at the hcad-j Many of our people were at Cas-
quartor", of the Hondo Chamber °f | tr-jyille last Saturday for the opining
Commerce last Thursday evening bv • nf the Courand “Quitting Busi-
the ladief of some prominent mem-'res8 Sale.”
Hers, after the luncheon the matter .judge Peter Hoog and Game War
of a County Fair was thoroughly dis- ;: .nS) Jae L. Tschirhart and Elmer
cussed, judge R. J. Noonan was vot- .-off from Castroville were business
t:d temporary chairman and Mr. ..,jiers at our office last Thursday.
FUteher Davis temporary Secretary. Messrs. Joe L. Tondre and Joe A.
c li vay agreed to form a Medina ^ Bader, two business men from Cas-
County J’air Ass’n. with a capital jroville were business visitors here
stock of $10,000.00. Tuesday.
A subscription of stock of nearly Mrs. August Grossenbaeher and
$2,000,00 was signed up by the men daughter, Mrs. Emil Mangold, and
present, and the Hondo race track ; aby from the Sauz were LaCoste'
and Fair Association joined the new-\;ajtors last Friday,
ly formed Association in a body with JDnry Salzmun was a business
a rtock c:’ some $2,000.00 worth of v s tor at Noonan last Saturday. He
buildings end other Rene. Election as accompanied there by Mrs. Jno.
(d Otf 1i< ’ brought the following re- jv> Conrad who had been visiting
suit: wi^h Mrs. E. L. Etter here the past
Chairman, Mr. Felix Bat t. t ek.
Vii .'/Ghii rman, Mr. Earl Starnes. yjrs Annie Bourquin and daughter,
Iiss Alice, and son, Alfred, from Rio-
imdina were LaCoste visitors last
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year in which Columbus discovered
America, your present age, number
of years married, and the number
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instance.
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/A committee will be appointed to Saturday.
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rounty ar... vice-chairman will be ap- ]:1W Mrs. Julius Wurzbach, from Cliff i
|.jointed for each voting precinct of
r.he county. Every person present was
a hoo-.trr for the County Fair.
Louis Biediger.
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