The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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ON-CARTER.
, . wye circle of friends
t** " , u-edding of Miss
Carter
„ S:S»t*Z*.‘a. <he MethodUt
9mi Antonio; .Miss .Pearl Land, should be worn out in fhe service;
Mason. that his ideals must be antiquated,
mildewed and moth-eaten belore he
can be useful to his constituency.
Henry Ciay was elected Speaker of
the House the first term in Congress,
and if we send a real man to Con-
FOR SALE.
AN OPEN LETTER.
nd the wedding of
c«nd«" J»“ “rde *“
evening. Jun Dear Congressman;
As a citizen of the 15th Congre:- ?rCSS’ he ‘'ught be r^n^d before
he is too old to be useful.
OSCAR W. TONDRE
as a candidate for Commissioner of | _
Precinct No. 3. Medina < ounty, at Qne five-year-old work mule, one
the November election. Your vote and .... „ , , .
support solicited. Shetland mare. 2 good brood mares.
. • • bred to Jack, several ponies, one
_ I hereby announce myself h <?an-"’n,a^ mare .$30.00. Rollie t. BIm
u .. . , . 1 didate f r the office of County'Cbm-
** I«»!•»" «> n. I. w ■
November election. If elected I proni-1
POLITICAL
ANNOUNUCEMENTS.
FOR CONGRESS.
i Church in ,,d sional district engaged in raising T, . ni»nm, muaigo coune , iexas s,, f-;ii .
** **l*1 Jm™. *. 1 »'•'»> rmat Rb ,1 fe k A** *»a*
of Hev.
HON. SID HARDIN
«** “ attend^ f— * *«?* rjSZ ^.TRS. S “J «■»«*
ais&Vrs i*.'rrmr.fr “d «zir{srt jsr•*th- *«c: w • • • “
O'0”-A Texas University. At —meddling jn tunitie* at^ «e need a Congressman ' —o_ "e are authorized to announce
* ®' t k „» — i i .. . . CAD n rnnrrr-r »riifP J Al/Uli r OHrl
_ as a candidate for Commissioner of
can under-
666
was
constituents to
d0 .nd Texas
•C af her marriage she --- of£icia, ca pacity as Con " na>
t®* 0 Ma<on High School , . . . . ur.d energy of youth who
. I 0f the Mason s man, w,d, the affairs of our district. , . n’ wno
Cures Chilis and Fever,
Intermittent, Remittent and
Billiou* Fever due to Malaria.
It kill* the Germs.
she had held for the £ a]80 protest against your statements S*’and a”d 'nterPret the future of
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which are prejudiced, inaccurate, in- * ej’ and wbo >nsPires 0f Carrizo Springs. Dimmit Countv,
T,- , . . Precinct No. 3, Medina Countv at
We are authorized to announce the November l »oq
HON. A P JOHNSON ' U“8, electlon
of the
position
^Carter, sun oi one th* complete and purposely misleading le“d r3hlP and statesmanship on ac- as a candidate for re-electior. to the A good buy. 1.800 acre; ranch, • |
lilies of Southwest Texas. ^ ,g that of 3 c®untof ab‘!ity and merit. I shall. weU and tank watt*r- hlust>- P*"*- I
ranchman. Mr.
on Its face indicate.-
that your interest is personal and
ca-t my ballot for Sid Hardin of
Mission, for Congress.
Yours truly,
....... _......... S. M. DUFFIE,
floor b»skets t>cd *^ ****’! voters of both the 15th and 16th p . |W.'.T' VVALLlNG*
filled with white oleanders and CongrcMional diatricU t0 the peri, (Political Advertising)
dxiiies. The alta^’ of a Congressional ring organized in NOTICE
.wnmutf y°ung r“ ’ ; at Statesman, and
• completed hl!i e ue*.M>n. . that your inte.». rc.
olph M»c®n Coilegc in ..!r*,nia not that of the public welfare.
% was adorned wUhfams { e#n specia, attCntion
of the
r of fern and °,e*.nder’,+Tn Washington and banded together to
bv the rays of the setting........... „
fallinig through the stained glass
*bride who was given in mar- ^ ____
bv her brother, A. C. William £ojp votjng to put hideg Qn th dutj.
0f Mexia. wore a flesh crepe
FOR
OF APPLICATION
PROBATE OF WILL.
peipetuate themselves in office. Sucn
ft combination merits the rebuke of THE STATE OF TEXAS
all good citizens. To the Sheriff or any constable
You praise Congressman Garner of Medina County Greeting:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND-'
« ------- . fagu{on„ able list» but y°u fa‘l to tell us that ED to cause the, following notice
onfown of permi sy* he voted against the duty on meat, to be published in a newspaper of
itb a fitted bo caught ^bat ‘3 tbe difference between a general circulation which has been
,nd full tierci s i duty Qn hidps and a duty Qn beef> continuous[y and regularly published
j girdle with r ines ones. from the standpoint of the producer for a period of not less than one
shaped'til 01 I,t' t0h*|ret a ,u of cattle? You also failed to state year preceding the date of the notice
in graceful folds caug a that Congressman Garner voted in the County of Medina, State of
with orange blossoms^ ^ brjde>s against a duty on wool, onions, win- Texas, and you shall cause said notice
» colonial -ii 'Wtr o ri s ter vegetables and all other products to be printed at least once each week
and lily of !h,‘ 'a lot his district. We presume you have for a period of ten days exclusive
attendants t>> t e <ri e w*re power 0f Attorney to speak for him of the first dav of publication before
Annieio Williamson, of Honao, an(J ^ you hjs authorized the return day hereof:
rides sister, mai o ,n spokesman during the campaign. You NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
organdie, Mrs. . . • 1 ,am 8ay ty,at j,e favors a duty on ravv PROBATE OF WILL,
of Mexia matron, in orchid; |8a produetl, but you failed to tell us THE STATE OF TEXAS,
^ Perce f 1 >n ,M I why he voted against a duty on raw To all persons interested in the
r Odegard 1 on r_ products of his district when the estate of Johanna Muennink, deceas-
n ^‘‘r, l' jin k t !Harding emergency measure was ed, John Muennink has filed in the
'k*r' I °U I paansed, and again when this duty County Court of Medina County, an
mode, an< t ;< a uu an s wore |matje permanent, but you do not application for the probate of the
rent hats of braid and ribbon ■ ug why ^ ^ H |jMt wi„ and Testament of said Jo.
tiding “'■i 1 ir T™* * : You further inform us that Con- hanna Muennink, Deceased, filed with
.... , .'gressman Garner is in a position of said application, and for Letters
°ne I power, but you do not tell us what! Testamentary of the estate of Jo-
.ir.i tsmai* r , • naP jachedulea he put into the Fordney- hanna Muennink, deceased, which
daisies, and fern, tied with mber Meagure in thp exert.ige
w colored chiffon ribbon. ....... , _. ,
of this influence and power. The only-
duty he favored according to your
District of Texas, subject to the ac-
I tion of the Democratic Primaries.
for Sheriff.
We are authorized to announce
E. L. BROD
as a candidate for Sheriff of Medina
County, at the November election.
, etc. 160 acres in cultivation. Price I
very reasonable. Inquire Hondo Land
Co.
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FISH and OYSTERS 1
Every Day
at
1 Stiegler & Graff’s
mHimNttiHHiimoiHHiMMimMi'immmmHH'HmmmuM
W, H. Smith of Hondo, gown-
powder blue georgette, played
tian Love Song prior to en-
e of the bridal party and also
the wedding music. Mrs.
L Johnson, of Sinton, cousin
bride, sang D’Hardelot’s
e.” Mr-. Johnson wore an
utin and crepe georgette
will be heard at the next term of
said Court, ecnimencng on the first
Monday in July, A. D. 1928, the
statemnt, was on hides and he lost same being the 2nd day of July, A.
that. D. 1928, at the Court House thereof,
If he ia so all-powerful and influ-jin Hondo, Texas, at which time all
ential, why did he not get a duty persons interested in said estate may
on hides? Every vote Congressman appear and contest said application,
Garner cast on tariff he lost. What should they desire to do so.
I I hereby respectfully announce my =
• candidacy for the office of Sheriff *
of Medina County at the general S
election in November, 1928. Your S
vote and influence will be most high- =
ly appreciated. |
Yours to serve. §
CHAS. -J. SCHUEHLE.
• • •
Having been solicited by numer-
ous friends to again run for the
office of .Sheriff of Medina County.
I hereby announce for re-election to
said office. Thanking my friends for
their support in the past and solicit-_
ing their vote and support at the
November election, and with assur-
ances that I will continue in the fu-
ture as in the past to discharge the
duties of the office to the best of
my ability, I am.
Yours to serve,
J. F. BADER.
» * •
I wish to announce to the voters
of Medina County that I am a can-
didate for Sheriff, and I hope to be
able to see every voter in the county
before the election.
I ask for your support and will do
my duly if elected.
E. J. MURRAY.
—o—. > '
FOR COMMISSIONER PRECINCT
NO. 3.
We are authorized to announce
JACOB H. ROTHE
as a candidate for Commissioner for
Precinct No. 3, Medina County, at
the November election.
| Come and see the New MOLINE planters,
I cul ivators, grain drills and harrows
X_,. .A.. TvfCsclilex*
DEALER
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LIZZIE WANTS SOME FACE PAINT—WE HAVE
MOST ANY COLOR AUTO PAINT.
BRIGHTEN UP THE FURNITURE WITH SOME
OF OUR VARNISH OR ENAMEL.
OUR FLOOR PAINT MAKES THE FLOORS LOOK
UP.
MAKE THE OLD HOUSE SMILE WITH SOME OF
OUR HOUSE PAINT.
HOLLOWAY BROTHERS
GENERAL HARDWARE
We are authorized to announce
good do the producers of this district
get out of his power?
You further tell of the great
i power he can wield if the Democratic
HEREIN FAIL NOT. but have you
before said Court on the said first
day of the next term thereof this
Writ, with your return thereon, show-
ing how you have executed the same.
Given under my hand and seal
M. Williamson, mother of the
» entered the church on the „ . . . , .
K. William,on, I*'”1 , fT
... . . . , ... God pity the wool, catt.e, winter
I u. u.i love > se in “ yegfctables and other products of'of said court, at office in Hondo,
red georgette dress. l_ * , * _ ... , . , ,
. .. ... iTexas, when Congressman Gainer; Iexas, this the 12th dav of June,
““TT* a”' •*« tariff .lew, into la». W„'A. D. 1,8.
t If t> * r o ort r wj|j lbfn bave protection on hides1 (L. S.) S. A. JUNGMAN,
i^Ue<e< and all other products on the freeClerk County Court, Medina County,
'wrnismoi Othel'o Traweek of .. •
Arthur and M. J. Williamson ' ‘ . . . . .
■1U , . ' Much has been said about the --»:------
met the bride at the altar . . ,, if
Bn- M. Williamson father of Krialne88 of Congressman Garner,
ride read ,h ■ ' • by b*8 followers in this District ano you have a farm, ranch, home or
4[|y j. . itii|ir<ssive ring y^y continuously tlwell upon hi- town lots for sale or trade, list them
wore conventional blue* ^uit* Personal Popularity. Assuming that with the Hondo Land Co. Extensive
boutonniere of lilv of the vallev he Ca" Wear " dre8S SUit t‘racefull>' a,lvertlsm* ^ivt,n to a“ listinKs-
y joke with the high and mighty, and
infirmal , , I, has learned to drink tea without a +++*+++**-•¥•* ++-M"M"h*++!> 1>TT
w;rm»l reception was held at. . . , . .... „ '
of the bride following the Sp00n’ Wh#t *00<1 d°e8 that d° “ ma” "
,i»T The bride’- table bearing Wh° pk>W"’ hVT^ 8he*P a"d toiU f°r
«lu.pcd wedding cake and a livi"S m th“ fiftee"th Con*rt“,on-
tapers was centered with a
• Ambulance Service
al District?
I
llw bask,-f ,,c , i , The Congressional records show
. k ' °f *naPdragons and . 4. * 4.............. . r...........
U maid
ruse- ami fern. Presiii-
rre Mre. Percy I„ Johnson and
. - by the Meth-
. Jfl ’ <d Mason in apprecia-
^ wvires as pianist rendered
ri" for the (last three years,
I AM
PROMPT
EQUIPPED FOR
AND EFFICIENT
that the only time you and Congress- ,, AMBULANCE SERVICE AT
.. ANY HOUR
Day or Night
man Garner voted together on the
ST. J. White Hi',,’” #7L‘ "“'J present tariff measure, was on hides. ;
I..........*"• •rrjrtn *
r-»ytiiow «r- 'ZZrizLTv™ ‘:t-, i
AND TO ANY POINT
one the mun,. k« a t i he vr,ted against both ot them. Are j
sPla' in the hL ^ we t0 understand that you endorsed .. In a"P *">'rrfe.cy involving
.ervice presented bv the Meth ConKre8sman Garner’s tariff record, .ickne.. or accident, ring me
and condemned your own vote? How
can you be a true and sincere friend | ’
of protection and recommend that
we send from this district a congress ,
{JlJln amazing example of
Quality at Low Cost
at PHONE 75.
reamre rhest from the par-
' ' ***°ciation of Mason.
."f Present,-,! her attendants
• es rustume jewelry
sha<lt‘* harmonizing with
to worn. The groom’s at-
(,(<ived lumd-tooled leather
“T' rets.
[j11* s lraveling costume was
,,V|Ke crepe fashioned in en-
„iziJ Wlth Kjlt trimmings and
^ Rories. Mr. and Mr,
-v rut‘t°r immediately
to b» rWept'on for a honey-
orth TPeBt 'n P°ints in Central
will u and upon their re-
7“ » Maaon.
nerce included: Miss
rd, U8t0n; Mi“ Esther
V Silf : Mra- Percy L.
iSmto® I Mrs. J j Hi*h
‘^a80n; Mrs An 1 n ",®"’
rt- uJ Annie Garrett,
r and Mrs. Edward
os 74Ml** Kve|y*» Howard,
fc. it?"1' Xhomaa, Vic-
fi , , Maaon; Mr.
fc A, c jn«k, Maaon; Mr.
Flo Hi,. ,1,w,wo“. Maria;
"'fhta«r, eon Arth<
fc. C2' Artb”<
««d Ziegler and sister,
ii J. A. HORGER
man who opposes it? If you think
the best way to get protection is for
Congressmen to vote against it, why
did you vote for the F’ordney-Mc-,
Cumber measure? I challenge the
statement that seniority in Congress
is more valuable to the voters of the i
district than ability; that a social;
lion is more useful than a States-
man ; that no matter what a Congress-
man stands for, we should always
keep him in office. This sort of
political philosophy may suit Con-
gressman Garner but it does not suit
the producers of this district.
Down here we do not subscribe
to the theory that a Congressman
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By insurance, will and testa-
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By stocks and bonds as well
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Advice on things like this we
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That should be done while yet
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The HONDO STATE BANK is
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A lot of things that will help
you.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1928, newspaper, June 29, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563671/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.