The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 25, 1923 Page: 1 of 6
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The Price of a Subscription to this Paper and only 50c more Gets both, it and Fletcher s Farming One Year
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HONDO. MEDINA COUNTY. TEXAS. SATURDAY. AUGUST 25, 1923.
VOL. 58. No 4
AL / PERSONAL
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returned Mon-
tetk't ramping trip
Fiver near Kerr*
•tent aeveral daya
on the Whitehead
Msmtr vacation Dur-*
mn, John Henry,
j-1 Mother, eonducted
itenew.
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MT comment last Sun*
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n*> desire ta
1 *■* knew in ad-
l" ■« wise do justice
eft Sunday morn-
*nd Will Fre-
* in th** feed and
. re* In *ome two
_ Jomed »>y his f,m-
* *>11 a (tain be Hon-
to let theae excel-
_ our town but bugi-
l,J takeh in con-
u ^r* Schwrar*
U H* “ an excellent
* account of health
“P Wl^ that work
**c»llent wife, who
*7 friend, here.
J* th“m .1! food
^'-Uvalde Lead-
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Oil daveg, Hetkogy Brno
Mra. Frank Svoct ('ocarail vras ac-
compan-od home Wat Saturday from
San Antoaiw by Mr. and Mra. Wt!H-
ford. wbo spent Sunday kero aa ber
yeala.
Henry Bvebrne and ceaema. Willie.
-Georft and Robert Boebme. all af
R lowed'r a, were here for the races
Saturday Mr. ' Henry paid the
Anvil Herald aa appreciated call
while here
For Aaflrust oaiy 1 will five free
a tube with Each tire. Better act
quick; it’s your gain and my loas.
Kelly, l\ S., Racuie, Hood and
Michelia. There ia no better tire to
he hod at any prict C. K. GAINES.
John Gwmn came up from Co-
talla last Sunday morning and spent
the day here Monday morning, ac-
companied by Mra Gwinn and Mrs.
Frank Wools, who had spent the
week here as the guests of relatives
and friends, he returned home
Mr. and Mra. W. T. Ford, after a
week's visit here aa the gueats of
Mra. Ford’s mother, Mra. G. W.
Monkhouoe. returned to their home
at Del Ri« Monday. They were ac-
eompanied home by little Dr. Jimmie
Smith
Mr ird Mra. F H. B-’h’.en ini
Mr. and Mra. Joe Palie rttmsj h >n,e *
laat »tu- a;. Mra Roh* n and Mr.
rad Mrs. F tile, who had h*eti suit my
down in tK Valter -et M Bohlcn
ia Vorktawn where he had spent Ik,'
week, and they all cam* home to
gather.
Franklin W, Walker, son of Presi-
dent W. H Walker of the Hondo
Light, Power A Ice Cotnpenay, haa
accepted a position as assistant Man-
ager and entered upon the discharge
of hia duties this week. The people
of Hondo welcome the young gentle-
man to the town and trust hia so-
journ here may prove both pleasant
and prifitable.
Judge and Mra. H E. Hum re-
turned Sunday from the;r wedding
trip to Ctoudrreft. New Mexico.
Mra. Geo. Carle and Mrs Jack Fua-
selman returned Sen day, from Duley
wh-re they had spent the week with
relatives and fmrds.
Carter A Buoer, Ford dealers re-
port the delivery of a ton truck t«
W B Ward of Yancey and a Ford
SedaA to Louts R.ckter of D’Haata
the post week.
Mr. and Mra. Cele*t Pirgenot and
little daughter. Vivian. passed
through here Tuesday oa their way
to their home at Houston after a wa-
it with Mr. Pngvnot’a mother, Mrs.
Mmnie Pingenot at Clme
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scherrer motor-
ed over from Castroville for the re-
cital given for the benefit of the lira
company Thursday. They were ac-
companied home tte Miss Florence
Scherrer, who had spent the week
kere, and Miss Anne Da via.
BUY A DAYTON THOROUGH-
BRED CORD TIRE AND GET A
TUBE FREE FOR THE NEXT M
DAYS BEGINNING.AUGUST • UN-
TIL SEPTEMBER THE STH, THE
CLOSING OF THE FAIR PAUL
WEYNAND
Lea
him.
Horse Race
HONDO. TEXAS
300 Yards Dash
Britscli's Cray
louts Bendele s Big Boy
Saturday, Sept. 1st
Schmitt Track
Wonderful
Savings in
REXALL
Products
Me Inticl tilt tins . 39c
50c ionteel Combination
Cream .... 39c
50c Ionteel Talcum . . 39c
25c Klenze Tooth Paste . 19c
S1.5Q Ionteel Teilet Water 51.19
51.00 Retail Hair Tonic . 79c
15c Double Mesh Hair Nets 11c
35c Vanilla Extract, 2 tor 36c
35c lemon Extract, 2 lor 36c
50c 1-Pint ditch Hazel . 39c
Also many other items
Make us a visit
FLY DRUG
co.
THE REXALL STORE
HONDO
TEXAS
Mrs. Ida B. Ferguson
D. c.
Chiropractor
Phone 220
HONDO . . . TEXAS
DANCE
WERNETTE’S GARDEN
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
August 25th and 26th
Newly Polished Floor
Homan’s Five-Piece Orchestra will furnsh the music.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Just Arrived
One lot of
Ladies' Coat Suits
in all wanted shades and ma-
terials, and in very latent
styles.
Come in and look them over.
I
School
Time
is right
around
the corner
One Lot of
Ladies All Wool White
Skirts
I am closing them out for
$1.98
ARE YOU READY?
If not, come around and let us show you a
complete line of
Young Men’s, Misses and Children’s
Ready-to-Wear and Shoes
Your visit to my Store will Save you Money
and will be greatly appreciated.
harry olswanger
“Better Merchandise for Less Money”
WAIT!
For the Big Opening
ANNIVERSARY SALE
September 1st
MAX EDWIN DRY GOODS STORE
HONDO, TEXAS
Look for the Big Sign in the Window
Look, Boys and Girls
Here Is Your Chance!
To each of the Six Boy* or Girls who will give me the
Best 5 Reasons
Why We Should Have Life Insurance
I WILL GIVE A PRIZE.
The first prize will he a cash one of
$5.00 in Gold
To each of tbe next live I will give a year’s subscription to
The Hondo Anvil Herald
Worth 51.50 each.
Get busy and send your answers to
A. ESSER
Special and Resident Agent for Medina County,
Central States Life Insurance Co.
of St Louis, Missouri.
Hondo, Texas.
Answers can be mailed direct or left at Anvil Herald office
GRAND OPENING
ELECTRIC PARK
DANCE HALL
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
Saturday and Sunday
August 25th and 26th
Music furnished by the
of San Antonio, Texas-
Come Out and Enjoy Yourself
on these Days
Good order will prevail at our Dances
and an enjoyable time is assured to those who attend.
What more can you expect than
a Good Floor, Good Music and
Good Order?
You are cordially invited to attend
$ JOHN TREGESSER
Proprietor
0. H. Miller for Life, Accident and Health Insurance
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 25, 1923, newspaper, August 25, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563467/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.