The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 30, 1927 Page: 2 of 6
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| Mins Etta Fly of San \ntonio spent
Monday here visiting her parents, Mr,
and Mrs, 1). H. Fly.
Mrs. Karl Bonn had as her guest
.*"• t week-end, her brother, Mr. Her-
bert Breeding, of Me! Rk>.
SHOES that appeal to people of
yield taste. We outfit the entire
family. LEINWEBER’S.
For Goodyear and Fisk tires ami
Prest-O-Liti batteries call on the
Citizens Motor Cur Co. tf.
Mrs. Isaac Wilson and little y-rand-
daughter, Evelyn dune Gillian re
turned Sunday fr* m halfurrioK, to
which place Mr. and .Mrs Georg* Gil-
liam were transferred from Taft.
Mr. Wilson met his wife in Sa, An-
tonio.
Miss Thelma Lynch returned home
Friday from a short visit in San An-
tonio. She was aecompa led horn*
by her sister, Mrs. .Mat Nance, and
baby for an extended visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lynch.
A fine rain, amounting to two
I)r. H. J. Meyer was called to San
Antonio Monday to be present at the*. " T„ T"’ »««>uniiT.g to two
! operation of Mr. J. W. Ulbrich. Incjhe*’ f<>11 hert' Mondav aftfrnoon
and the intense heat of the past few
j Mrs. Horace Bradley went to San days hag ^ *ay to R much more
j Antonio Monday for a week’s visit pleasant atmospheric condition.
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"who *pmg- up” thing* by having at-
m.i*i i very line of busmen* in that
little burg represented on our
“D'Hani* Page. ’ Read their afhvr-
t semenU carefully and you will prolit
hereby,
When your p. inline i» don* at
home by your local printer* it meant
that Hondo money is kept in Hondo,
to
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Advert)
Thursday and f »o.,
"IRISH HEARTS
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Saturday, Am*
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COMEDY
Shnw Start* at ■ IS p y
Matin** Satarday'i at j oo
Special Pri.ri lo* and
Att*nd Th* Maim *
Others
An* ordering
Fletcher* I arming
And the Semi-Week K \.
It ith one year for oi v i
Why n<-t give us m
tinn too?
Debit and credit slip* f„r
the Anvil Herald ofllee.
Mr. Alton Van Fleet left
•ad
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Hut wh n you send away and have for &inton where he has
it done you arc aiding an institution j Mrs. Theodore Cameron
that ares nothing about the develop- ter, Dwyee, were visitors
m* nt of your town nor your success, j tonio Friday.
Just think this over before you make | George Windrow left Mom
your next order. San Antonio, where he has *
The Dallas Daily News reaches * position in a Drug Store.
F. A, Martin was a busine?
at this office Wednesday
Mr. Julius Wurzbach of Cli
nt <t*a»
Sa.i \
day of publication. The New* i*
the daily paper par-excellence for
SON TRACTOR FOR SALE AT Texas. Try it and you will be con- | ed friends here Wednesday'
LESS THAN HALF PRICE. SEE vinced. Hand or send your rubscrip-
C. R. GAINES & SON. tf. tion to us and get FLETCHER’S
Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Ezell
Mr. Adolph Meyer of San Ant#*
was the guest of friends here W
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anfj FARMING free—both papers for the I nesday
For Headstones sad
i|“;.................‘w* “ ,,mt pleasant atmospheric condition. family spent several days at Con Can price of one.
We Have Changed ",th h‘r P.arentB’ Mr' and Mr®‘ JamiS Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt dc Montel and and art' r,ow 8pendin« thc laut fe" Th‘‘ att*ntl°" of our r<,“dtr* is
, . . , „. J T> ! ,5urscnv'au‘- baby son left Monday for their home days of Kev- E*e,1’B vacation at Oak called to the announcement of Dr.
Joe Wilson is back from Centre in Wichita Falls, after a few days’ Island in Atas<,°sa County. Maurer elsewhere in this paper. Dr.
Point where he has been in charge visit with Mr. de Montel’s parents, For first-das. boot and shoe repair- Maurer will open a dental office in
ing and auto top recovering call on | Castroville. See his card for fur-
Elton Breiten at Wm. Neumann old ther information.
Work guaranteed satisfac-1 Mr. and Mrs. Felix Richter accom-
tf. panied Miss Margaret Duncan, who
Jnteri. r and Window Decora
tors. Our decorator was offer- j
ed more money by a City Drug j
Store, so we have two recent
arrivals from Dallas, who will
fix them up. Watch our two
Show Windows.
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Get
Fixall Varnish and
Fixall Enamel
here, to make old floors, fur-
niture, etc., look like new.
All colors, all size cans. We
have sold them for 20 years and 1
used them and know they are j
good. *
•Blackleg is a disease which has alwayi
been feared by cattlemen. When it make*
its appearance in a community it usually
attacks tl»e best animals. A fat, thriving
calf often dies, while a poorly nourished
one is not affected.
The only safe guard against Rlac.kleg is
Vaccination with a reliable blackleg vac-
cine. Every man should feel it ins duty
to vaccinate all of his cattle. He should
not wait until the disease has appeared,
as it is then usually too late.
Kuoceesful vaccination dejends a great
deal upon the vaccine. When buying,
buy the best. It is economy to do so.
The scientifically prepared vaccines,
BLACKIJiXiOIDS, Blackleg Aggressin
(GERM-FREE VACCINE), and Black-
leg Filtrate (GERM-FREE VACCINE)
made bytParke, Davis A Company,
Detroit, Michigan, merit the considera-
tion of every owner of cattle. A little
booklet covering the subject of Blackleg
Prevention, and well worth reading, may
he had free at
of the singing at a revival conducted Mr. and Mrs. Ed. deAlontel.
in that little city. j ^ Saturday Grandma NeUmann, ™°n
Mr. J. W. Ulbrich underwent a l*rith her daughter, Mrs. Duffy, who|^n
>inr nnui*afinn of tc. Contn D.«n if) Hiiiisfrm otirl Fuiwc U1 J*
major operation at the Santa Rosa resides in Houston, and Mrs. Breiten
Hospital in San Antonio Monday, i left for Houston where they intend
Mrs. Ulbrich is at his bedside. t0 make a protracted visit.
Messrs. J. E. Hausman and A. M. j D. H. Fly was a business visitor to
Kelley of Pharr and Miss Erica Me- ^an Antonio Monday. He was ac-
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Allister of Cuero visited Misses Eliza- compamed home by his daughter, j jn £2 years
beth and Nettie Fly here Monday. Miss Etta, who spent several days! „
here v ) Rev. and Mrs. Horace King and
We appreciate the favor when ' . . j Misses Lucille Woolis and’-JVillie D.
write-ups of social, club, lodge, After spending a fortnight very I Fly left Tuesday in their' car for
church, etc., affairs are handed in for pleasantly with relatives and friends i Lake Junauska, North Carolina,
publication. Help us make the Anvil at Cuero. Yorktown and other points,1 where they will take Sunday School
Herald a newsy paper. 4I-tf. Miss Amanda Gre!’ returned last Fri- J training for three or four weeks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Merriman and
Mr. L. C. Whitehead 61 La Prayor little daughter, Bettye Jean, return-
spent last week-end here. '"J a
Mrs. C. P. Hasakarl of Quihi is has been the guest of Miss Clara
contemplating a trip to Brenham to Filleman the past week, and Mr.
visit her children and from there a i Oscar Filleman to San Angelo Friday,
trip to Waverly, Iowa, to visit her Mr. L. J. Van Fleet and son,
aged brother, who she has not seen Clarence Van Fleet, went to Kerr-
'viile Tuesday for • short visit with
Wityurn Van Fleet, who is attending
Schtoiner Institute.
The Anvil Herald’s phone No. it
Use the phone when you need
Why you need
auto insurance
127.
All kinds of drinks, at CARLEV,
j CONFECTIONERY. 38-0
If you do not read
“ Men Marooned ”
In F A R M ING
You miss a treat;
You won’t miss
Its cost
25c.
Your Patronage is Appreciated, j
Windrow's
Service Drug Store
Tel. 124.
Ask u* about
“MEN MAROONED"
Farming’s new Story.
As long ____
are crowded with drivers who
persist in cutting in regardless
of ordinary considerations of
safety, just so long will the
careful driver need complete
automobile insurance. Even-
tually, “the man who is always
in a hurry to get there” will
find that such driving does not
pay, but the lesson is usually
a costly one to others.
Make a memo now to Tele-
phone 123.
E. I, de MONTEL, Agt. j
Phone 123, Hotel Armstrong
Hondo, Texas.
job printing or advertising and you
will be waited on by a representativi
of the paper. 4l-u
_ -----,------, Mrs. Earl Boon and her guests,
ed Sunday from a delightful stay at Mrs. James Bleeding arid daughters,
1 Price’s Camp on the Llano River Helen and Mrs. Bessie Billings, spent
|near Junction. Mrs. Merriman’s the day in San Antonio Wednesday.
| relatives, the Bre„„ter» of Son An-j Mr ,„d w 0,N(a, f
r; ^ *- *•* «*-» - «■*
| nal were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
re Earl O'Neal one day last week.
The Seidel Plombin* & Heotin*' S?“n,r»
Company of San Antonio ie hid,ling "’0lie'n
for trade m thin territory by nlacmg . a. c . . .
„ , - ... ., . , * Jt»n St., San Antonio,
a card in this week’s issue of the
party and helped to make of the
occasion an enjoyable family
union.
Monu
«ee Wm. Newmann, Agent for N
Bros. Fredericksburg. Texas. 3
M. J. Finger, of D’Hanis, is a la
addition to the Anvil Herald's to
of readers.
Mrs. George Sarvay, of the
Oil Fields, was a patient in the 1
hospital Thursday following a mis
operation.
Ben, Jr., baby son of Mr. and
Ben Graff, was a patient in the
do Hospital Wednesday for a m
operation.
Mias Irene Stiegler, who left
local hospital after an ojperntion f
appendicitis, was brought back
Monday for a second operation.
The carload shipments out of H
do for the past week were: Corn,
Livestock, 4; oats, 1. The nun
of cars shipped into the station
pump machinery, 1; gasoline, 1
lumber, 1.
LET US TLM AND CHAR
YOUR FORD AND FORD
TRACTORS MAGNETOS. PR!
REASONABLE AND |ATISF
TION GUARANTEED. C1T1
MOTOR CAR CO. »f*
V. A. Crow attended an opto
try meeting at the%ctec Building
W j San Antonio Monday night. A 1
; ture “Ritinoscopy” by Dr. Copels
wire
Stetson Hats
Are More Than Protection
| | If you consider a hat
I simply as a covering to
j hide a bald head, you
don’t need a Stetson-
wear a skull cap.
It’s time now for a
new hat—don t wait
until we
your size.
are outj of
C. J. Bless
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Hondo, Texas
Anvil Herald. They have with them ^r' ^an tleet arrived Sun-1 0f Omaha, Nebraska, was the
a former Hondo boy, Mr. Wheeler day from SuK*riand, Texas, for a
j Hancock, who will be glad to ex-1visit with his He returned
1 plain to you how to buy your Hot to SuKarland Wednesday,
j Water Heaters. Get three oi your friends to join
! Wm. P. Blocker, American Consul,' y°“ “* " f°U5 °f y0U
! stationed at Matzama, Mexico, with T'T *AKRM1N(* * year tor *2-00
| his wife and son, and V. H. Blocker,) °* e CU
i Jr., also of the consular service, with Amanda Smith of this place
head quarters at Lima, Peru, arrived has been elect*“d as teacher of Eng-
j here Sunday for a visit with Judge lish in the Lul,inK 8cho<>l thii
and Mrs. V. H. Blocker, Sr. Their nCXt term’
only daughter, Mrs. A. J. O’ConelJ, Mr- Felix Batot spent last.week in
of San Antonio, and her little son Antonio with his brother, who
being already guests in the Blocker d‘ed Saturday and was buried Bun-
home, and Mr. O’Conell coming out d*y-
j from Kan Antonio Sunday an enjoy- j Mrs. Felix Batot and son, Milton,
j able family reunion was held. En-; attended the funeral of Mr. Emil
! route to Hondo, William and his1 Batot at San Antonio Sunday.
| I family and V. H., Jr., stopped over
jin Lo« Angeles for a visit with their
! maternal grand-parents, Judge and
Mrs. Kimberlin,
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THE
►THE INCREASING BUST-
* NESS of this BANK ip
an indication that the service
*t renders is satisfactory. If i
not already a patron, may ;
we not have vour account?!
We give our customers- as I
liberal accommodations as is
consistent with sound bank
ing
First National Bank
HONDO. TEXAS
&Pil*l Surplus $22,0110.00
J. V FINGER -
ED. LUC MONTEL
HORACE BKAi-Lt
CHAh FINGER -
President
Vio.o-Pieh dent
Casnier
Afii-'f,. * .wshier
Tbe QnWoe That Does Not Affect The Head
SiCCi'iOTfeasKrShffe
•^<ea»oe
Fruita and candies of all kinds, at
CARLE’S CONFECTIONERY. 88-tf
Miss Cecile Braden of San Antonio
spent Sunday with Mrs. Earl O’Neal.
Miss Rhoda Mae Taylor spent Wed-
nesday in San Antonio.
Fishing time! Gaines has your
supplies. 2t.
For a Good Steak, Sandwich or
Short Order Go To
JOE’S CAFE
Corner Of College Square.
FRESH MILK AND CREAM
Reasonably Priced.
L. F. RUCKER, DAIRY
"Two Deliveries Daily. Phone 983
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| BACK ON THE JOB
§ c Special prices to my Customers
1 rUga*r u,ue) : ’ - - $e.50 per sack fi
| Crystal White Soap . - 7 bars for 25c. |
a i Lruif and Vegetables of all kinds
ways pey a good market for your poultry and eggs.
Phone 138W E 1
• He H ’to* of t»*e Hon-'o Ir.^rtiL *’
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feature of the meeting.
Friends of Mr. Eddie Bendele,
was* bitten by a rattlesnake a I
weeks ago. will be glad to learn f
though still confined to his bed
the home of his aunt. Mrs. H.
Haaas, he ia gradually improving.
Milton Batot, who spent the
several weeks here visiting his
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Batot, 1*
Thursday evening for his home
Philadelphia. Mrs. Batot will c#
tinue her visit here with her mo’M
Mrs. Sadie Hutzler, for several we*
longer before joining Mr. Batot
their northern home.
Henry and Leo BauA an4
R. J. Reily -and fayi'bb ^
and family, Await %#yna»‘l
family, Will )M|niia1f and H
and Chas. Demrt of Hondo, *
Mrs. Ferdinand and John Nester »
family, John Batot and family a
Frank Huegele, of D’Hanis, attend
the funeral of Mr. Emil Batot at San
Antonio Sunday.
The Boy Scouts assisted a sales-
man in selling twenty-four business
men, a 8^x6-foot flag, which w
mounted on a ten foot pole,
week, and the boys helped drill the
holes in the edge of the sidewa
and when they delivered the
placed it in the hole they dn e
These flags will be used on all cele-
brations that will be staged in t e
future In Hondo, also on all state*
For their work, the re.
holidays. * ...—
porter was informed, the Boy bc0
received a commission on eac !l
sold.
N* Worma ia a Healthy Child
AU children troubled with W0""*, *s a
healthy ootoe, which todk.»a# ^“iLh^diturliance-
role, there h mnr* or less swnv*!) di«t j
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 30, 1927, newspaper, July 30, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563815/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.