The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 13, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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COlkT DOINGS
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FEBRUARY MUSLIN-WEAR gALE
Wc invite the attention of the Ladies of Hondo and
vicinity to the following
REDUCTIONS IN MUSLIN-WEAR PRICES
25c Drawers ... 19c
50c Chemise . . . 39c
$1.25 Chemise . . . 89c
1.25 Gowns . . . 89c
50c Gowns . . . 39c
50c Waists . . . 39c
$1.25 Combinations 89c
1.25 Princess Slips . 89c
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MORRIS rostkr CLIMBING FORTM
FltT HAND OVKR HAND.
Hko **rr aald that fur murlr folk
thr motto “Mwtklaf to do till t‘>tt»>r-
rt>»” at>{>ll*d? It mlfht tarttrr ha»a
ka*a "Jwit on* dttra thin* aftrr an
utkrrAnd d'irn dan**r»'i« thin**
too. Jtnt OB* hurrUal *Hm|M* at th*
(•kotograpb r*prudt»cail atxjF* pMto
that
In a rrrant Tknnkanaar Mutual photo
plar Ml*ti'in Ainli rxm In bar i-harm tar
roUr a*r«*«l to rl'ip* with Morrla Koa-
tar In hi* rharrn tar nil*. A at*rn f*
thar iFhJi- t«l to thi-lr marrUirn in mora
roovrotlonal fa*hum Tha lunr* ar-
* » ^n.fartory ami at->d aa atni|, w, Uwl * lH(t#,r b„i u>
t*« m tha *jraa of thoaa d„ ttiat nt*ht wa* to aptiaar titular har
wh m wa FipFcUd to ohtain window and whUtl*. Rbr Would l*t
-lum I hi* diffit'ult/, Prof I’atar- dow* a rop*. II* It to h*r bi-dHtund *hd
•*4. tyr^d |* «mrcnwi* to *. ma lhan lat him 1 limit up Ik* rofxv Tha
b P-..n* aUlr ^p. out .al* ^ f»rt of It wa* raadlly arranr.d
**• *‘d* Mid ,^|in|t ,t th* r« If ha N,t inuld Jf t into har h ...w.
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4***1 "Jpaoad for th* purp->aa
t«Mna*a h*tnn dtapan.* I with.
Marita r*nd a Ana pa|iar an "Tha
That SurnmndOurL'hiHran "
n,»t «f th* horn* *kd how
F *tj th>- m>ith*r’*coniJurt *h*iulil
'1 lh** ^ ktaratur* that child ran
* * V,**<l tor< ad. of tha po tur*
»» / ,t ar*f# dam *rali* n* and
’xd t>* Importanra of f«»l
■'i ba pltnd to-fori tha chll-
' * ^ hot fall to m fitwi tha
‘ •'“ttaf. lh« lagaltzrti awl'on
•ka tijtaratt* .rnokin* tl at w«*
'** lw»in a i l muw I • of a •
y of »jr Droim*in*F Fiuik. aid
In tha plt lura you an* Pnalor afl« r
hr ha* pa****d tha *a«tind A *>r and It
wall on hi* way to tha top foor r*itn
of hi* »w 1-alhinrt A »ti»'*r forty faat
Inten t nay latwaan thawilillow • III nBd
thf ftfiond. On*-* tha Ix d-li id lf"l lo
(•lt.tii.fC toward tha wind iw. ntid l’"*tar
alnuat dot a had fall- t»nty Ml-* An
drraon‘« tfiilrk wit In Krahhlwt thf n*i»*
and pnlllnc on It with mHrlit and rnln
to aaa* tha tanalott M»rd thf ban.
And on* Ina to t*- a rail, na wall a* a
n*l. liaNi to do tlmt aort of tlilnif fri-ry
<>th**r day or an
P’otnidoB youth
^ »hM'r*t#d In • yery f -raa
J**Wl*r tnuty waya lw m r-
i- *k4 avert ih*^ dnagrr*
arery p*;^r y,4t b»* ht-an
u '^Ciuh m-etingi ha. bet-n »
■ » ami our only ra»rr 1 *» nt'wlay in tha Alamo City.
’ m ’.ara do not turn oj to
har* ha<J Una lop'c*
*uJ, h!¥,f *" b*tn h tnillvd And'suiMlny.
* ■> tha public that M m i • ha*
"•* '•‘♦I’ury talent.
Riomrciina Roundup*
Wa r**Krat to atatr that Mr., t.rt.
Hahy I* very tick.
Mr. Hau r and family of Mac don a
via.t«>i Aim* Hahy and faintly hare
Mr and Mr*. A lax llorhin* and lit-
tl • Horothy *pont Tufxlay and Wed-
Mr. and Mr*. t«*rhart Ihnki-n and
hahy vbtled relntivn* hero riaturduy
Me»*rs. Jake and Alfrml Koch and
aiater* of ll'ltanis attended the dance
'“'V no furth -r bu inrri ihc here Saturday ni^ht.
jrunind Fmcm ktl’OKTKR. Vfesar*. Oscar and Alfred lladar and
► Mi** Mary of Hondo ratm- over for the
i-kco»|» fn- rv -t- .• dance ti . .urday,
UiveraificAtion M„, . .Hilda, Katie and Alma, and
enthuriaetic meeting of Mearrs. Willie and kalwin Wurnharh
an-i eititaaa of l/ac<»at* «m attended the dance at Boemu Satur-
" \Aij,„|m(.n ||a|| |asit ,.ijfhi. day and report a most tielitthtful time.
. 1 *enry Bendele of this county A Imby uiri arrived at the home of
’!"* til,f|i on the aubju’t a il Mr. and Mrs. Prank Wurxbach last
klrl ' ^ ^*fr,u‘ra’ Ur ion, which was Monday. Also on Tuesday a little
oived. Fletcher Davie, owner daughter arrived at the home of Mr.
^ elor of the Hondo Anvil Herald, and Mr*. Otto Huegele.
I^!r' ,nt,nK the State Agricultu Mivira. John Schorp, Kohl. Schott,
eI'attment, h,.id an interesting Alfred and Oscar Wiirr.hach were
,,, **P*cially empbaaiEing the Hondo viaitora one day thin week.
^ of diversification of crop*, Mr. and Mr*. (]• >. Hader f"1 ! ’
•' *im- !y f:!(] w,,jt rt.c, iv< of It ..n- v. i* gue.-ta %>i I'erdinaiid
'“o t*pie*a, I ebruaiy lSlth. L. cittnc and family.
r*tait.»>l by a rusyMi'
Kidawi »f tttnJ
fort .1 that th- . ff .
I* cN-»ied f.,r ; -
at IM.U), wa* grant'
***appietttnl a,» | A,
A c< mnut• re • f I'l
Will* a| t*»fe.| Ir fitf
r« t| *e*i«<t of »rmu’ i
•wan. of raiatrg turn
rood* tn that precinct lCt.irmiaae>n*r'i
Prermct No 3.1 Af**r a full diaeua-
■x»n it waa i*cwi*.l to petition th* court
for a .pedal rhteta.n to vote |4i»,***i in
bond* for road improvement purp>*c*.
IVtition of Kmo Hralf aixl utker*
for a *ec< ftd road fr< m a i»>tnt on Ei-
.ton* ruad ami leading to D*v in* road,
was heard aixl grant.sl.
<' .mmittee* of citiien* from l.acmite
appearcd befor* th* court and dtacuaa-
*d pro and nm the >p*mnf of rtrat
rlaa* mad al< ng the railr >ad track from
I.acoaie to I’earam After hearing
th* discu**i<>na the court inferred ac-
t o" m th- n atter until the May term
•r the court
i or Court ia still in ****ion aixl pro-
bably will not adjourn before Saturday
afternoon,
^ «
‘*42 Club With Mim Decker
Mi.* Lena Decker entertained th*
”43 Club” at the beautiful country
home of her mother* Tuet.lay even-
ing Twelve game* ,.f '•43‘' were en-
joyed. Nearly all the member* and
five visitor, being present. At the
conclusion of the games, the firat
prue a us won by by Mra. L. J.
Brinks, consolation by Mra. ,(j. (’.
• »o(T, "booby" by Mis* |'ik* and
guetd* priae by M <» Clara Decker. I
Then the gueata were served lovely!
refreshment*
Those having the pleasure of being
there were Meailanies Schmitt, de
Montel, (truck*, lluttler, Stone, Boon, i
ti< IT, lliid.i n, I’ote rt Decker, Joe1
Decker and I.ouh D icker and Muse,
t hristine I'lke, Evelyn de Montel, |
IXMjtae Decker and t Inru Decker.
All departed for their home* de- i
daring Mias Decker an ideal h mteaa.
aa—- • • ••*
T. 3. C. Box Party.
The member* of the T. ft. f. Club
enjoyed a box party at the matinee I
I erformance of o-car (iraham Satur-1
day. I he chairs were beautifully
decorated with the dub colors, black
and gold.
Aft. r the perfornunce iht beautiful
bevy of youug ladles repaired to Mrs.
Mulders, where refreshments of
cream and cream pu/r» was enjoyed.
't he following enjoyed the delightful
occasion:
Members Mixes Lucile Mercer,
Mary Kempf, Nettie Woolls, I’earl
Newtiai, Aiiioe Bradley, Lola Buchan-
an. Johanna Kothe, Evelyn de Montel,
Bessie Mae t’hancev. h timbel Rogers,
Dixie Kchuehle and Ethel Sander*. \
(iuest* I i* Elder, Jennie Woolla,
and Hazel Mofidd
m- . ♦
Card of Thank*.
We take this means of extending
our heartfelt gratitude to those who
so nobly assisted us during our be-
reavement, and attended the funeral
of our darling lit Me baby. We assure
yon th*! y«ur kindness hUa!1 Always by
lr« sli ik mu memo!
Mi . ami Mrs E II Hartmann
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$1.50 Petticoats, 89c.
All $1.25 and $1.00 House Dresses, 89c
These are just a lew or the bargains. Enough to
give you an idea of the saving you can make by buy-
ing from the
| SUGARMAN SUPPLY CO.
B H. HARTMANN, Manager
Notice.
I will mov* my mblin*ry *f.»r* to
Sugarman Supply Co. ami witt b*
ready for busin*** after l *h. 30th
Mm. H*rnt(’tvi*
TIRES
c. u. oaines
For Sale.
St imfM. and p<» • Womi. King tele-
phone ltd for i|Ut*k ‘lei very
John Ekhrii hr.
TIRES
FIRESTONE
GOODRICH
AND FISK!
.\re you posted on prices? See us before
you buy. We have tires to fit any type
rim at prices to fit any purse. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. ADJUSTMENTS ON
ALL DEFECTIVE TIRES MADE HERE
Hondo Auto
Sales Corrsp’y
81
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 13, 1915, newspaper, February 13, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563606/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.