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j)ur Castroville Page'
Personal and Business Items from
This Busy Burg
CA5TROVILLE7"TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925
ED. HUEHNER, Local RcfNMcUlira
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirby and
daughter, Hortense, and Daniel
Christilles were FYedericksburg vis-
itors Sunday. They were accompani-
ed lack by Mrs. Daniel Christilles,
who had spent the past week with her
par ents there. They also took in the
County Pair, which was taking place
theie Sunday.
l.inil Mangold ar.d family return-
ed home last Thursday from a two
week’s visit with Mr. Mangold’s par-
ents at Tarpley. They also took in
the Bandera County Fair and the
big dance while there. They report-
ed crops just fine at Tarpley, two
good showers of rain fell during
their stay there. They enjoyed the
CU1HI NOTES.
THE KENDALL COUNTY FAIR,
AT BOERNE, PROGRESSIVE. -
- j Sunday morning at 9 o’clock
The Kendall County Fair at | the Bethlehem Lutheran Sunday | r6S Phone No. 51
Boerne, which will be held Sep- School begins. All the hoys and
W. G. BRYMER, M. D.
Office 20-2,L
tember 4-5-C, this year, has gone on
record for years and is considered a
lair of progress.
Although Kendall County is known
girls of this community should be
piosent. Divine service in the Ger-
man tongue begins at 10 o'clock, i [
All are cordially welcome at this and
Office: Castroville Drug Co.
. .iress matter for this page for the week’s issue should be trip immensely only sorry that they
1 or u Hu -hner or mailed direct to us at Hondo not later than could not stay longer.
-l Read 1-
A THRIVING CITY WILL. BE
REARED AT MEDINA LAKE.
time in almost twenty-! Rosa Infirmary1 is getting along nice-
h.™.” ki.™- di * ssltssotm;*
are from the LaCoste were
the 47,000-acre tract was sold at
public auction for $4,050,000.
A b*'oW “'nip* "letter of Aug- i tonio Monday.
September 4th.—Editor, j Mr and Mrs Ed Naegelin of A, the bl,ndhoi(k,rs wer, the pur.
lt* Mrs Er.nl Biry of Hondo ."ndll the past chaser8.this inove was but a f^m.aii-
»»d XTihebig celebration. , 9uama, alter i’«« ty to clear up the receivership, but
and family and Wra.!^, here with homefoiks. it is significant nevertheless As
*• blj Vni v of D'Hanis were •*he bans of nnar age r. . soon as Federal Court shall approve
r "4 bto celebration. nounced in the St Louis Church, lh(, tntMetion^Miy next ZnXh,
f0rfti Ra ph Noonan and of George Geriotf andl Mira profcably_the Medina enterprise will
r. ar.d. Mn. Ka‘P Heath, Joumlime Biry and Daniel Biedigzr bt, go!vent once more; an(f then it
‘ - - end Mu* Irma Haoy. • .....-
*lion, ,jr George Christdles Kempf -nd family near . oon wbo executed the Medina Luke plan
,antl were visitors hero Sun- an- , , , and recognized its possibilities, and
SAINT l A1||C day 102S th« faith of the >nvesto:s who put
. nit„ Naegelin were Alamo j SAlNi LOUIS OAT, i»za. their money in it, will be vindicated.
,an. .. ! , . _____. or., The enterprise no longer is what
111111 V H. Tondre and As customary on August . jju;rn b Robertson, the receiver.)
^ an Hondo visitors Sat- Namt Louis I ay, the patn-n eas once described as a “sort of shatter-|
"n *ere °f *>}■ Louis Parish> wa3k, 80lemnly ed dream” -now it is a s„lid achie ve- 1
m— pnh’ from Devine is 1 1p*>:ated, and more so this year on nienl Success already is assured,1
Man »on' ‘ ... ,.........„a, . account of the blessing of our new tU„ .. ,v„. „......;K
for its drought this year, the direc-, .ill services in this Church,
tory of the rair Association decided) Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock the
to go ahead and have the lair, and i l^uihi Luther League will give a very
it is already established that this: interesting and entertaining pro-1
year’s fan will be a big one, accord-1 gram. Quit a number of timely read-
ings, fine musical selections, etc., as
outlined in last week’s Anvil Herald,
will be given. All are cordially in-
vited to come and hear and enjoy
this program.
Sunday, September 13th, will be
a day of special interest at Bethle-
hem Lutheran Church, to both the
Quihi and New Fountain communi-
ties. The objects of special interest
on this day will be the confirmation
of tne catechetical class which was
in course of preparation the past few
months. The members of this class
are: Milton H. Bendele, Aaron H.
Boehle, Herbert J. Brucks, Milton
J. Brucks, Clarence H. Dailey, Roy
H. Dailey, Bessie Hartmann, Elten
R. Hartmann, George K. Hartmann,
Emilia L. Mussmann, Alfred F.
Neumann, Alvin J. Neumann, Hattie
L. Neumann, George W. Reitzer,
Clarence J. Saathoff. Eline Saatholf
and Elmer E. SaathofF.
---[Read]'
the week with her grand- °* °UF *kough the greatness of the possibni-
. ar.<i accompanied by ?about 30 visiting
Orean, v-ere
Thursday
ties can be realized but imperfectly
as yet.
, - , , .. r> Most of this land—lying in Me-
i priests, v/ere escorted from the Faro- nmai B,.xur and Atascosa Counties
nUJM\Tr.' A. N. Stcinle and lhiai residence to tne new school —j„ barrt.n today, and very largely
ariLf Iterdanton were visitors ‘uilding, where the Itipht Rev. u 8tjn js m ca,.lUg und mesqu.te;
n0,f JC Bi:ifaop blessed and dedicated the yet it br0Ught more than $*6 an acre
’a','**mrs 0 J Reicherzer of ouilding, a.ter whcih ,hey were es- auction, whereas not many years
were Castroville visit- sorted to the bt. Louts Church, .tJf0 $5 an utre would have been con-
Antomo we where Solemn High Mass was cele- gi(lered a handsome . By its
'■ uitl Charles Brown of Crated, with Rev. hatner Lenzen as very existence the MeHi.ia Bam has
to the
ar’<*Castroville visitors celebrant, and Lev. Father Htz- llddtd more than $80 -r
)’ wtI ! Rimon as Deacon and Rev. Laput vajue 0f t
1 Heekat” of Austin was here 'subdeacon. Rev. Geehan was mas- Water has magic properties to
Er', • t Mr and Mrs. f’rank ter cf ceremonies. I he Right Rev. tran!;form the desert into a garden
w Fmmtdma | Bishop delivered t»i« Sermon, In „p0t; soon the irrigation system wi.l
cthuei-’e ar-d son from Dun- i V*»ich he declared that he is never b<. ready, hearing the life-giving
• ' lU,‘ 1 a tv nnnnuvr (non when nrmn 1% 1 u
here on business lust Fri-
nappier than when called upon to fluid t0 etcb st.parate small plot,
bless and dedicate a new school in whicb wjH provide a home for a j
that fnrmt-r With the advantages of fer-
_ and Mrs. Ixmis Mehr-;«'»» diocese, tie iruuie it plain mat fanTM,r. With the
'.ilir Settlement, a daughter, l^e parish in doing so is making pro- tile soil, abundant water, fine climate
. nftL. 1U05 | grcaa and were made to realize that and convenient markets realized gen- ,
Bamad.ne Holzhaus is spend-1« Christian education for our boys ,.ral)y at their fuil worth, a home- .
nt rrt'Mf w-ek with Miss An-1 K‘Hs is in keeping with the ^ekers’ rush such as often was wit-
Hab- Settlement. ; teachings of the Catholic Cnurch. He nea8ed in other days when highly,
, Heirv «te'- e is spending the Kave a detailed history of our parish deMrabU public domain was opened
. ‘i ■ i Jo urd in ton with lrom thc ^ginning to this day for settlement, undoubtedly would
. . 1. .. d family showing that much progress has been ensue
w Halbardler'spent the past.^f- remarks were eloquent Even Uncle Sam in the palmy
at San Antor.., with her uncle,, ^holurly and well received. times of the Golden West offered no
p<;,hard Ka . ,.rdi< r and family. J h'‘ v,as thronged with opportunities more alluring, in a
L-|.. ; ,. .(„ Oil Magnate, worshipers, many visitors from the few years this land doubtless will be
Wda>‘"m :-.n Anton.u ar.d pounding towns being present, gelling at SI,000 an acre, or more;
,wer country looking after his rhe ('holr rendered a special selec- little cf it will be on tne mantel a.
tion for the occasion. any price. A thriving city surely
After Solemn High Mass, Benedic- ^jii p.„w up beside Medina Lake,
tion of the Blessed Sacrament devoted to utilizing the farm and
brought the Church festivities to a garden products—a congenial and
fitting close. 1 ' * ‘ u
After the Church festivities, the
Right Rev. Bishop and the visiting
F’riests and everybody else left for
:he Electric Park where an elegant
dinner awaited them, prepered by
the women of the parish. And such home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Neu-
a dinner, there was plenty to eat niann Saturday, August 29.
for all. After dinner the Keno Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
table was the main attraction until Otto Neumann and family, Mr. and
supper time, when supper was serv- Mrs. Andrew Martin and son, Mr.
ed to the largest crowd on record, and Mrs. John Balzen, Mr. arid Mrs.
which brought the social gathering Edgar Balzen and son, Mr. and Mrs.
to a close. A large sum was realized. Harm Gerdes, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
'which goes towards the payment of Schuehle and son, Mr. and Mrs. Hy.
the school debt. It was estimated Schulte, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boehlt
that about 2,000 persons were with- and daughter, Mrs. O. F. Neumann,
in the gates of our little city. Aug- Mr. and Mrs. F.d, Schulte and son,
ust 25th, 1925, Saint Louis Day, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Moehring and
will long he remembered. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schott
__anu daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hen de
ing to the applications for space at
exhibition hall and stock pens and
otherwise.
The fair should be attended by
everyone in Kenduil County, and of
course by nearly everybody in ad-
joining counties accoiding to the
Secretary of the fair.
The nianagement of the Kendall
County Fair wants your assistance to
make it a fair tnat the whole com-
munity will be proud of.
The management has planned a
live progressive fair, abounding in
fresh anu novel sights and exhibits,
and musing it interesting to visiters
and all.
The Floral and Domestic Hall will
be a scene of varied beauty and
wonder of wanton’s industry and
handiwork, such as textile fabrics,
knitting, crocheting and fancy work,
there will aiso be tne most attractive
school exhibits, drawings, paintings,
engravings, carving and bric-a-brac,
and gems of ancient and modern
tine art, aniiquites, and old and val
uiiDle re;ius, Keep sakes and curiosi-
ties, .neJuding also o.d time war
relics i.r:c souven.ers and the most!
Deautil'u) exnioit of flowers, plants, ‘
boquets and floral ornaments will be
shown, etc. etc.
There will be one of the best sheep
and goats exhibits ever shown here,
more entries now than ever before,
hogs exh.bit will be good. '1 here are
fifty thoroughbred race horses on
the grounds now, and full race pro-
gram win take place daily.
Military Land concerts daily, and
a sciuieis urni. demonstration oi
dribs and exhibits given daily, two
bands daring daytime, extra up to
date orchestra for dancing in open
dancing javnlion every n.ght, base-
ball daily.
Baturuay old settlers and old
folks reunion and get together, a
full program for same, iicdiing cf
old time pieces, speak.ng of Kendall
and aujoningr counties old time his-
tory, prizes for lidiking and dancing
contests.
Ford Car given away Sunday, and
ten attendance premiums da.iy.
The directory expects to matce this
the BIGGEsi cf ail fairs yet.
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GRADY CCUNiY TO PRODUCE
BIG COTTON CROP.
lln!ina('HUiiBAbslrart Co.
(INCOH FOHATKD)
h. E. HAASS, Hanager
EMIL BRITSCM, Asst. Mgr.
Monde. Texas
(VunplM* Trnrf lrd*tx»*. Complete Al>-
of Ti*l* nr»4l Complete m»U **f M<i|m
hid! Pint# nil trnc'M.f ImhIm hdH lotoia
conoty, f«nf*rfn4r "with yean of# i-
t'Inert* n# id » |><*itinD to giv#
>oq promptly hd iirctiii# rqH
» of Title. Mnp# of Co.,
•howluir «*nrv**ui. *tc.. for
For Sale, 160-acre farm near town
at a bargain. Apply at The Anvil
Herald office.
I
Hats at Half Price
i We get the best FVlt Hat bodies
! made, trim them ourselves. No
| middle man. Large supply of
j SOUTH AMERICA PANAMAS
We also clean and re-block all
kinds of Hats.
C. Sweetser, Hatter
426 West Houston St.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
tn
every
can of
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COFFEE
fs
&'*1-
HAUSER FLORAL COMPANY
Nursery and Gieenhou.e City Store
1232 Ea»t Commerce Street 109 Ave. D, Opp. Port Office
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
Prompt Attention Given Telegraph And Telephone Order.. .
A full line of Plants for the garden.—Flowers for all occasion*.
* HUGO 5ROTE
wrests.
T.iiie A hr v.-etit to Devi/ie
«cay, where -be will visit Mrs.
Schott unci family for several
Geo. Marigold and children
Antonie were visiting Mrs.
Rihn and family at Riome-
the past week.
and Mrs. Saneier and son,
tt, and Anthony A hr of Fan
3io rptnt Friday with Mrs.
Tschirhart.
Walter Men k and baby of
«te spent Friday here with Mrs.
k's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
aan.
Albert Fielzung and daugh-
MiS! Ida of Fan Antonio re
to their home Sunday, after
l spent a week with Mr. and
Ed Kauffman.
Chas. Ruehme, w ho wax oper-
somi' time ago at the Santa
highly profitable neighbor to San An-
tonio.—Thursday’s Express.
--[So Big]--
SURPRISE PARTY.
A surprise party was given at the
Picker* Needed.
Special to Anvil Herald.
Chiekasha, Okla. Fep. 2.—Grady
county is expected to produce an-
other large cotton crop this season
c-ouon Lookers estimated that the
yield this fall will be from forty-
live to fifty-five thousand hales.
To gather this great crop, it will
require two or three thousand out-
side pickers. Some are now in the
county hut many more are needed.
Living conditions are good. There
is no malaria in the county so that
the health of the pickers is assured,
i’he water is good. The picking is
good and the pay is good.
To those who are interested in
securing employment in the cotton
field, tne Chiekasha Chamoer of
Commerce wiil gladly furnish in-
formation.
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TAKE IT TO JENNINGS.
-Automobiles
Dealer in NEW AMD SLIGHTLY USED CARS. Ea.y Term*.
Phone, Travi* 2888, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. 710 Broadway.
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SAN AN T mu^ffeXAS
UCOSfF. LEDGERETS
thr LaCortr Ledger.
A. Biediger was an Alamo City
t Monday.
**r8, f*811! Jungman and L.
*ere m Fan Antonio on busi-
‘ uesday.
Mueller returned home Fun-
i‘,!er a week’s visit with rela-
at Biry.
- hiedigt r and Ernest
M°nd(- vicitors Tuesday.
’ an'‘ Mrs. Howard Mangold
,78' Patrick and Ralph, of
"crt’ tare on business Mon-
J A Reicherzer and daugh-
t' y, 1 a' Fan Antonio spent
nda>' with Mrs. Otto Jung-
■ Mrs. Emil Mangold from
were visitors here AVednes-
, 1°. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J.
Jst, i925aby b°y’ Friday' Aufr'
childl! A. Reicherzer
etK (n, °t Fan Antonio spent
. /J v. Wlth ho«>efolks here.
- rs- Henry Salzrnan and
^ were San
riaay
Otto
Antonio visitors
8Z
j p infirmary.
wig.' :fR'hn ar»d sons, J. B.
ith Lastroville spent Sun-
dry Biediger and family
tatW’ss is:
Sssr with john b-
' Owl. c ,St«inle from Dun-
,rom H®rido
and Mihe Sunday,
■on "I* John C. Biediger
San CUrri“ Keller
A“tonio visitors last Fri-
2T a.’st
one more teacher than in former lnKtr •‘nd daugitt. a 1 * * ■
Junus Brucks and family, Mr. and
Rudolph Iiippert, who was working ^frs- H-v- ^aathoff and .aini.y, Mirses
in San Antonio for some time re* and E la Brucks, Lor,ne nd
turned home Tuesday. Ida’M”e Saa hoff' r r t
Miss Clara Schott returned to her Bejtha and Luren Scffiwcers F s.e
home at Devine, after a week’s stay tjehnger, Alma de xr« ‘ ) ‘
with her aunt, Mrs. Albert Mechler, ulda ‘N«u|"a.nn‘
n! fh« Sam Bertha Schulte, Lucille de Joirno,
\»r and * Mr® Wm Keller from Klsie Mumme* Messrs. Arthur anu
here arid Miss Rosa Mangold from Schu,lte' nJl Imr^’ WuICt'
Castroville were Fan Antonio vis- Hartman Carl Lindt burg, \\ ■ r
i„.t Roif, All., Eugene, Sidney, Herbert
Mrs FeJd Ahr John Koenig and and G«®rge Saathoff, Frank, Walter,
daughter Miss FIsic were San An- Alvin and Robert Brucks, A ym
Ihmsdlv with relatives here tiscar, Hugh and Melvin Balzen, Roy
Aie lurcma-i and family left and Clarence Dailey, Henry and
last Thurrda^morning n their car J(,hn Martin. Edwin and Frank
for Sc hinhrrk on » wool', vSt
to Mrs. Jungman’s folks there. ]?ann’H^n l ‘a<r'’ ’,. c 4|b ... ’
Mrs. Theresa Zinsmeyer and gtto luutz er. Stanley Haby Albe.to
daughters, Mrs. L. A. Ricks and k,‘1‘‘rt’ I vvTqUr Mumme
children and Misses Lorine and Alma Larth and ( aite * • 1 _ •
from Divot spent several days here At 11 0 clock ca e
with relatives this week.
WRIGLEY5
AFTER
ii*. EVERY . ,
njfel MEAL
affords
benefit as well
w*, as pleasure.
Healthful exercise for the teeth
•nd a spur to digestion. A long-
lasting refreshment, soothing to
nerves and stomach.
The Great American
Sweetmeat, untouched
by hands, full of
flavor.
WHEN IN SAN ANTONIO
VISIT
THE SILK HOUSE
AND SEE ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS OF SILK
Gunter Hotel Bldg., 209-211 East Houston St.
LOUIS E. HART, Manager
You GetAll FOUR
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Magazines and''
Fletcher’s Sr.% Farming
, i . All tuttcrlptlona «v
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I Good Stories < (j
Miss Nettie Luckenbach of Seguin
underwent tn operation for appendi-
citis Tuesday. From reports received
by relatives here she is getting along
nicely. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Biediger and)
Miss Ruby Mann were San Antonio) -; T, . ... _
visitors Monday. From where Mrs. i Call on the Farmers Union vVare-
Biediger left for Seguin on a week’s; house Co., for Sure Nuff Cow Feed.
______ was served.
At 1 o’clock everybody departed
for their respective homes wishing
to have another such a party in the
near future.
UinE OF THE CROWD.
[For 25<]-
leruune
TO COW FEEDERS.
teSS-. Mis-es R*jba
ryR J’wnchiui School will
visit.
F. M. Milli and children and Mr.
Mills’ Mother were visiting Mrs. F.
M. Mills at the Santa Rosa Infirmary
Tuesday evening. They report Mrs.
Mills is doing fine, after undergoing
an operation there last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Biediger and
son, Paul, and daughter, Mrs. John
B. Rihn, and son, John B. Jr., were
in San Antonio Sunday visiting rela-
tives. While there they also paid
a visit to Henry Haaas at the Santa
Rosa Infirmary.
Mesdames J. L. Mangold, Johnson
and friends, stopped over here Tues-
day evening on a visit to relatives
and Mends while on their way home
dir
$3.00 per 100 pounds. Phone 72
for free delivery
-[Read]- .
All kinds of drinks, at CARLE o
CONFECTIONERY. S3-tf.
Spiri
to San Antonio from attending the
25th of August Celebration at Cas-
troville.
Mrs. Louis Mangold and daughters, » j, riMtroyt Malarial etnas and
Misses Rosa and Irma, and Florence
Conrad of OaeWoville spent last ^ *?£,**'I* StWMal1* lnvi«*
Thursday with relatives nerc. Effect 630
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Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, see how
M brings color to the cheeks snd how
k improves the sppetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
Grave’s Tasteless chill Tonic to simply
ben and Quinine suspended In syrup. So
pleasant oven children like It. The blood
QUININE to Purify it end IRON to
Say “Bayer” - Insistl
For Colds Headache
Pain Lumbago
Neuralgia Rheumatism
Accept only 2
Bayerjuckage
which contains proven directions
Handy MBaysr” boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 10A—Druygist*
Anflrtn W thf trrtW fit tow M»wi-
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