The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 14, 1924 Page: 3 of 6
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y* vrhart. Sr . hi* brother,
H| * --r' Gcrtaff were aatuag
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jnat etshi Raloh Taeairhart came
H art* • irvs"* load of oat* sad m
|ttH ,*rner the rwhat rod bf k-
i«w #i«»r t »t control The rno-
p ^r«r.l *ad raa up on the pa*e-
, jer*..(w Sehasliaa seamst the
o Ur* h»*nli *t»d *dltam«oa
l.*ter the paliuat
w Set: Aatonta W* learn. »t
s ertttnx TueaJay afternwm. tbst
tluag •• well •* could be
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Mr* Bob kiKn »sd chti-
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ri Mary Stcwilc taunt Kan-
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Finnic Bowrqum were San
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Mrs ¥ G Mucnnmk and
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k'H Mr.
Emil Toadrs Bundty.
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Mr* Joe Haultba it and
Mr** wf
Sao Aatonm vi»it»d re'a-
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(ATHIKINF JON!S
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this •«» k
Jo'*** Watshwh is »••••**- trvei St
dsrs 's t etri*. Ssa hat. as*. *o >hrI
the YeretMhi ertth his (mteats. Mr sad
Mr* utu» Wanhseh
-Mr aad Mrs A .he pa A enbech
•<p*at a-verul d y • m Sep aia viaitte*
these •tsopht-rs. M'ssee Waned* sad
Msrha. fhetr -thuwl clamed sad the
pins returns*! hum* eith ihesr os
rests
M *s Ijun h ranch hes return*'!
fmaa s week** visit to fr»«uv|s in Se-
pum
Albert H*rulet# ess here A*<tnars-
dav froaa Kueneduta
New* ha* reached b*re tbs’ Mr Au-
ust Hiihsri* is very s*rh in s ho-w-
at m Saa An tom i. suffering from
set* infer turn a his lee.
Mr snd Mr«. I.oit* Srberrer ami
daorhier. Mi-s ff“.,ir*«oe. *t *nt sewrsl
days ta San Antonio.
Mrs Sebastiaa T*rhirhart and etas,
ljpee. Ferdinand and Gabel, visited
their father ta the bn*pnat We are
g ad to report that Mr. Tachirhart is
iiBpmvmg after a sera us accident.
The dance at th» Electric Park Hall
was very Urg* y attend -<l and good
order prevailed luring the evening
Mss 0 gs Drwitcourt *n again
operatei! on in ^an Antonio Monday.
W- visb her a sue* y r»e very *
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sV MMS «*i«i >,» i.iVp HsasuV out i„ amrh
a l«suits< >*uasg aw ii>ai ehereses he
K*s*s It* i* the reai*r af »’ i u im* .At
the i lose ties list I* tsnhi m •* <eam m»Su
Secs *** j( aw same aud Sane e*~"
till laOHOUt UlMSnksMrtfeu
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rt^grmg 11 SmmA I’m*
Brlok
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HUGO GROTE
DEALER IN UMED
CA'V TLkMs
SEK ME HEHMfE HOIMj EL.-EWM
«. Ttavw a*V SAM AMIONIO. TEXAS
Broad* t
the a*rM he ess w
leal tor the hiss Irs
hate ariHh tat rv-spsr ,i
keep ha- Mletuai opt.
eelshr satd na.i
!<>s he Iwad k*
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-pert of It A*
"star* Aa hapeaslwd tanshasee amhe j
'• • hah* rarrispe isl k*p« as a lesu ;
p tat are of list degree- err*ed as tarn 1
•wd fur the Brsl uwmla He ess i«lf
I nuAes Us.4 sud a .is f*-i a ah a
aae-Viae dr-sn-” uoiil Ue •„ ,Mr ia
asasser a hmiv Th*a a ita> Ash's
Hippie os as usuir lauille ass sit ’last
toe insM take tail* to. wee iHuplh
The I«at»* to* lawn ****t* Inim11y aa*
der lie .are .rf Ml— Mintaa l.swiesa.
K*d I hs* f*i til .* H iIIIt Ni.ie*. sNare
hss hirth. snd hha * rents i
s* know l*"lge I he f«et that
thnmgti ttae * t..-i* t»f M
ah the stien-li.ag ihyshi
baah* Hint
the nuutH*r I is- teen to-
I.ranis is >h* !t*.1 lino ell
as t te de
end
WANTED—FARMS. LANDS AND
TOWN PROPERTY
We have calls for Farms and
Ranches, n all *i*.ea; aa 1 teen houses
far sale or mat—from two to six
roe mi If you have -.ma. thing that
yen can offer at a reasonable price
get in touch with on sad we will sell
or rent it for yea
HONDO LAND CO PHONE ItT.
Nnrsery aad G
12X2 East Cm
HAUSER FLORAL COMPANY
shea a* C*ty Store
Owe
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SA.N ANTOMKL TEXAS
as Gav-s Telegraph Aad •" al
Pest OMaeo
*----r* Attest
A fall laaae of Plant* tor the gardes
-Fteea
FOR SALE.
Lot S». S, out of blech No. 7, ta
the i. W Miller Ad.111.on it for ea.«
for cash. If you want to purchase a
•ice building site for a residence ia
Hi>ndo see Fletcher Davis. Manager,
HONDO LAND CO.
SAMUELS GLASS COMPANY
IDT IWO to™
isincss fi nr i S vtrar
J04 SOUTH ALAMO STREET.
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS
ANT SIZE
csockstt «ra
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Cans and Canners, Holloway |lros.
Oil Stove*. Holloway Bros.
ssssssssssssssss
ANNOUNCCMENTS.
at prices within your reach
SUPERIOR PHOTOS
0. HEGEMANN’S STUDIO
YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER
AT THE BRIDGE.
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QUIH! NOTES
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. month let#
than
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vince
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1135.
of the few sure
icing
u Castro Colony,
pio-
aw to Texas frot
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t the year 1446
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IM EAST HOUSTON STREET
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS
* I I I I I
FOR
PRECINCT
FtOH*
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lifiih flair-
rto* Hipf-
pr. *ho*ilil
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NO 1.
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hereby announce myself as a
cardidate for county commissioner
r11
of
Preen t No. 1, Medina County,
<
an
solicit the votes and support of
■
the
people of the prtriatt.
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Youra very truly.
T J. SALTER.
• • •
FOR PUBLIC WEIGHER
We
are authorised to announce
^.
FRITZ H. DOHLEN
a* a
leaf Pn
T«
mate for
t 1, at in.
Public Weigh*
November rln
FOR
author1'
BF.NJ. (1
di late fc
of Pre<
at the
>1 to announ
W1FMEP.S
the office
net No. '
vovc nibcr
f Public
Medina
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
PRECINCT NO 1
IN SAN ANTONIO 1
IT S THE |
GUNTER HOTEL 1
-; - • ■■:■ ■ ■ - v. -• ' i
NAGEL BROS.
MONUMENTS
FREDERICKSBURG- -TEXAS
bubles who were born mo
1* in*-r»* rluait one [x.un.l.
use we
..lid of
e other
ig slight-
. one ho#
Pei
No
T. L. MILLER
adldate for Justice of
if Precinct No. 1, at
i*r election.
th«
the
W. M F. NEUMANN, hint lor Medina County
Mr.
M i - -
bers
could read, write and spea*
languages, French German,
hk and English. During the
l <*f her long Ufe ah* lived 'in-
va f»g>, the French Hag. the
i th« Texas Republic, the l *
ktataa Hag, the Confederate
snd again the United States
*he had saeri four wars m
a. the Mexican War, the Civil
th* Spsniih-AmetdcaiT W ar. *n<l
l Wsrid War.
fh» fur»ral services were coniUict*
«t INaMe hy Father Smith with a
m Ma« at 8*1 Mary’s < hurch.
*r.! - were Harper Little, Will
l»«, D II. Criap, P. A. Johnson,
T. -harp and D. H. Join.
A*t»r the .«ervicea at the Church
t ty ,11 taken to Brackettville
intsrment. At Brackett ville the
were Mrs. Jones s four
*W • n* Walter Jones and Homer ^ «;UT1 ,fay
if Pel Kio; Martin Boehmer of
g!t Pa--’. Bertie Jones of Brackett*
. and t*'i great-grand aon*. Mel-
th Hiimpton and John White of
idf.
Sun
Mr. Alfred Saathoff, Essay by
Alvin Balien, declamation by
Hulda Neumann, musical num-
by Miss Bertha Oehnger, Annie
SchuehSe. Ida Mac Baathoff and Mr.
Edwin Grell and mveral new selec-
1 actions by the church choir, a lec-
ture--'Noah’s Offering and God’*
Promise "—by the pa*tor.
Very appropriate Penteccr'al serv-
ices were held in the Lutheran
churches of (Juiht and New Toun:ain
last Sunday. The attendance at both
churches wa* good.
s s s
The regular monthly English ser-
vice will be held next Sunday morn-
ing ir the Lutheran church at (Juihi.
All are cordially invited to come to
this service,
• • a
The annual mission services of the
Quihi and New Fountain Lutheran
congregations will be held on the
in September Rev. A.
L. Wolff of San Antonio and Kev. G
Langrer of Knippa he.vc agreed to h,.
here then and speak on home and
foreign missions.
g Mr*. Jones are three The membership ao* ia!
of the Beth-
u.ige Joseph Jor.es of Del Rio; lehem Luther League, given last
>n* * »nd B. S. Jones of Brack- Wednesday right on the spacious
two daughters, Mr*. I. L. |gwn of the Lutheran church, was an
f Uvalde and Mi»* Mattie aflrair 0f great interest and pleasure.
>f Brackettville; twenty-four Besides an abundance of ice- cream
hildryn, and nineteen great- an,| cake, a very interesting program
hildren, and two sisters. Mrs. 0f niU!m,. and oratorical numbers was
*r. ard Mrs. Bohl, living in Me- rendered and social games played,
ounty.
uers,
FOR SALE.
F. L. Durbon place, on the
O' in D'Hanis, is for sale cheap
■> reasonable terms if desired,
consists of about four acres
lard. 4-room house, outhouses.
The attendance included all the leag
their co-laborers and escorts.
Mrs. Henry Schuehle presided at the
organ while Mr. Frank Boehle acted
as chairman and toastmaster.
FOR SALE.
died Louis is the only child of one
pound 'W nder who Iumi lives!, accord-
ing to pre-s i|is)>iilctics we have ts'en
sroMng lately. The only other simitar
i-*,ae nearby was In Houston Inst year
*is*n the iw*-n.y-four-ounce In by was
pul'll tl only lived a few itajrx"
\|i" l.iWte— is I Ited Cross Public
lleaHli Nur-e work.ng tinder the su-
imnlsi'Hi of the Port trthur Chapter
and '.er aWCfe-sfui treatment of this
I nth* is m e, inpia of the work wtileh
pnhli. he,iith nurse- of the American
Be<| Cr iss throughwut the linltml
AtNtes are doing In their effort to Im-
prove He* general heallli of the Ameri-
can public Mini or lower the Infant
death ate as well as I lie adult death
rale from preventable enuaes
Bed C’-i as nurse, allndied lj various
‘hapier* of Hint organisation in all (he
stales of the Union spen I t' elr days |
uni sometime* ih*'i. niglits In serving
the need* of the III and liittrm They
nursi* the slek, give advice to persons
who are earing for ilie sick, assist In
a nutting medical attentlwi fur ili«*e
olio would nt at be i wise i,et It, find
iioes without nillnla .' assist in reslor-
ng liuflv t Inals te health well as
giving Immediate intent lot |< crlfliat
situation* which siaiietlmes mean the
taving of a life
The Publii Heallli Nursing Bervirw
,* one of the 1J lines through Wh.Ctl
the American It ml Cum- is end -1 ■ oi -
ng to Is* of practical service to the
Millie.
Many of the chapters In flic smith
,i4tertl IMvision of the Bed Cross,
o’hh'h einhrnees the states of Arkansas,
olorado Kansas, Missouri. New Mex-
, 44, Oklahoma and Texas, einjiloy Puh-
iv Heulfh Nurses In some cases sev-
•rul chapters iti.iildm- or isi-opernte
Aithiamniy t.ealth rgnnlzatlons In the
•mployment of a ntir***, Ilie ser
a*
the
Pr«
ele<
ara guthorined to announce
\. M LAMV
a candidate for re-election to
office of Justice of the Peace,
t met No, 1, at the November
tion.
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Tkn-No-More
Ohe Skin ThautiflerJ
’*•»»»««•...*•••
A "•ilk” boiled (w»4.r wilh ■
Until b.M. !.«»• .*» .Mnnlbl*.
• nm. Pr.lou sod tl-nn.l-
llll. , iilir.l* k.M.li.1
.15*. no* and SI.on the jar
A! Toilet Cttunlere
Write lt.,1. 21 ler Free SiejU.
Stilts I.ANONATOMIVS. I'l y-
Vt-iepHie, T.nn, L
Draughon’s pBr*t« College
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS
SCHOLARSHIP FREE
SCHOLARSHIP FREE if ysu •« *how us on# * iduat* of our
combined court* whom we can not place in * position payinf $125 00
per month within ten days.
We have the largest EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMFNT
west and get more cal * foe our graduates than wi
If you wish to attend a RLP I ABLE B! SINKS.' (,
get a good position as soon as you are qualified, ti '
be»«(w and mail it to us at one# for our free cats,
placing yourself under no obligation,
NAME
ADDRESS •
1
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(V of
»ii 1«« frt*#* to nil a Ilk** and
h r to nil who ihh*(1 it. whotlior rich
M ond witlmut regard to creed,
*oiiM* or ^Ufttyn.
For Sale or Rent —A good five-
f Holstein yearlings room house with outbui’d ngs, g >" i
Apply at this office.
15 or 20 head o
good wells, windmill, lHOO-gallon J two-year-olds at market price; j well, etc
' tank, water piped an "V.-r # -------
Adre-4 H. F M urrbach ^ Colds Cau«« tir>p •«« influetwa
at Hondo, Box 37. or j^XATIVf: PROMO Ql THINE Tablet j retnose the
Box 167, Motor Route G, ^ ,ely erne “Bomo dumiaa
San Antonio, Texas cw TROVf jcB*.jr* iniwt
p'* All fenced into convenient
* with hog and chicken proof
f For price and further par-
*r- apply to the owffer In
Haru nr to Fletcher Davis, Agent,
ar,d' Texas.
FOR SALE.
Hats at Half Price
Felt Hat bodies j
ourselves. No
W’e get the best
made, trim them
You get a good Hat
good well watered 2,245 avre
*t,„’' • "*■' • : (w" T. .in ~v. »p -to**
^ate highway. For quick turn <ne»P oivaMA’N
ill takt- $H 00 hand-made PANAMA -
per acre. Can make
Can not consider trade.
0. L. GRAY.
Cherokee. Texas.
term*.
^aba Co
**E IT TO JENNINGS.
cheap.
American hand made
at half their value
c. SWEETSER Hatter
42C West Houston St.
1 SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS
MitiiiGuiiljMrartlii.
(IMCOKPORATICIM
H. E. MAASS, Manager
EMIL liRITSCM. Aast. Mgr.
Hondo. Texas
Ciiinplet* Tr»’t inde***. 0o«n|il#»e Kh
•tmet* -f Title *nd CotnjikOe aet* «f M*«s
tO'l lr,»t* to *11 tr*4S* .if 1*11,1* *n.l '.rtein
M *lio» >•< not), ther vtfh r«*i« of *«
iwrioune. lie— "<■ •" U' «>»-
,oo t.rnmpl.1 *u onw” ••o.opl*'-
»tr. A *? TIM. M«i» .» Uetlnn
•h. etna-vr**** «»r„ fof *»le
UNITED STATEN TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES
USCO CORD
u
SCO Cords have estahtished
a new standard in high*value
tire equipment at a medium price.
The new patented latex treatment
of the cords gives them strength and
wearing qualities that mean many
added miles of service.
The easy steering, yet sure grip-
ping non-skid tread, means ease of
handling—traction safety.
Made in 30 x 3 as well as 30 x 312
inch clincher and in ail ttraight-
side sizes.
U. S. Tires are the only tires
in the wtrld made of cords
solutioned in ruu rubber Lux
Buy USCO Cords from
C. R. GAINES
HONDO
TEXAS
i
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 14, 1924, newspaper, June 14, 1924; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563417/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.