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The Hondo Anvil Herald.
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HONDO, MfO!N\ COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH IS, 19:«>
VOL 43. N«
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local \ personal.
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Mr null Mr* M«h Am hamtiNidt in
P>u(r I* their new H<imr at c,.r
i WyrtMHm, stopped «vrr hr it la*t
hi may anil Saturday fur a h«i wMh
M'», Archamhault'a sister Modunn
finding Cafl Nunn anil Laur* WeiSausen.
Mr*. Archaml>aiilt will renumber
Coat* and Dresses, ul b> many II nd<> young p<tqiU „
2? tf. tli former M II. I* • it,.. „f
t wa* an Alamo Kncinal,
Thursday. Your weekly, m> nihly ,
, h \i i a v'an An muni* ly fu< .1 | hair tr< ,•*■
twitav. rnnkr work your pleasure, v
business know your looks arc taken
The
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010 YOU tVI K MOP TO THINK r
W» Ni»» It Wait*. MituM*. Olilakpai*
Mruwn, President of I <>nl A Thuma* am:
TEXAS \ TEXANS
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i lit will
vj.iti r Wednesday
Inn you
ran* of
iu> E Wrynaiwi »•
in San Antonio Tuesday. T'"' •*'l>»‘"«* i* a small item rom|iai
Pmiraw *l x,w Fountain School. drf># c|oth"% eilTupkeep! dam-.-!
April S. 'K'n’1 m,M ,t! 32'41 ,,d part tea, movie*, motor trip*, etc.
y>* pattern* in Uongoleum rug*, | adie*’ lleuuty Shoppe
*11 •* »»•« “ “ Mr. .nd Mn. W. K W..O .„d
Mrs B r. Armstrong »P**nt ‘ son 0f Uouaton spent several days
needay in San Antonio viaitinx re bere the latter part of last week as
afvea. the guest* of Mr*. Weach'a sister.
Mr. and Mr*. Lou E. Heath wen \|r. Joe Dillon, and family. While
kie new visitor* in San Antonio Med- b(.ri. th*y purchased a new f'hevro- *
Bfdaj let Sedan from the Word Chevrolet1*
THAI newspaper ndver'eonjf today ha» hrtamr a* timely a*
■ Iramatii and a* informative of thi world's progress a* llu net*,
column* of thr paper you read. In fact, mom rn newspapet adver
tisme i* in »«, a* much a* the printed report. <.f iht . «ms. ,,f 'h>
* eatrue if Nation*, the latest flight of Colonel I itulhergh, oi it
lore* of the afternouii'* hate hell pmiie*.
•New inventions, betterment* in household and scientific pi«.
duct>, fre*h dess and fashions, more efficient bu-.io-s math I*, a*
well a now I amusimrnts arc presented to the puhlie hv new i .iio r
adverti ng a* prompty and a* entertainingly « the laM-t oailv
happening* on the tongue of the entire world.
Creat tu wspMper* are guided hy mi n vs it), the ability to know
'•ini' he 11 j I u wants to read. An i xing . antpaign* that art most
guid'd by men with ti c instim-t f unearthing what
a product is most intuiting to tin nuat peoplt. I I, re
•sfiii advi rtising man today must i.uve that inat'netivi
II X AS AND TIXANS
It* Will It Mtye.
I.ohhsed 1® Death
i-ffect *hat
built right
fi.iioo, and
to tourist
l)t*i Km. .Shipment*
lung niound 'hi
lu lohiy and
profitable art
feature ah. ut
fore, the *Uet
•r
selectivity known in tin editorial
not nly the adveriising nw.ii
'a nose lor
job hut hi duty ti
. . ............. inform
thi public of progress. He must seek the ‘•news'’ of the latest dcvel
op men t* in meritorious product* and the current improvements in
useful service* of every sort. He must be actuate, infomutive and
inteeiting, and like the newspaper reporter, he must handle his
subject with a trained skill which will stress and make clear the
most important details of hi* story in the briefest possible space
FROM A STANDPOINT OF PUBLIC INFORMATION AND
HKI FARI MODERN NEWSPAPER ADVERT I. IN(i p| \YS \
1‘ART AS IMPORTANT AS THE REPORTING OF THF DAILY
III MAN DRAMA IT NOT ONLY RECORDS DAILY HAPPENINGS
in hie world of industrial progress but anti< i
v rHE PUBLIC NEED AND FORECASTS rHE NAT
Mrs Andrew Bless and Homer and Cumpany and made h. tr.|« .ick t< . LIKE IIIFELLOW WORKER, THE YEW :
Te**! hu>
m«mt of thuir M • t
from tmrtltero
f ..ri«t« that 1* th >■«
1st.- Man: of tl
, 1
from Ka«t D-xi
• in carload* and re-
in the «tate through
mall oi >1*. Hu
■eetn n around Tyler
-al- t rose plant*
1 ti 1 hi* 1 j
, i 'at .oirv, valued at
ai»pr«»xin .itf»iy >
JiMi.imM) bes des large
poet ihipmenta.
Then
• - in -iirnis part uf
Tex „ 0
ness ta-te.
■ - un kind of bust-
Auto Storage
Ther * hat
li a town in Texas
where one can
find convenient stor-
age or parking
ro m for autos now
and in a short
tine street parking
j,mf . Rothe spent Tuesday in San Houston in it.
Antonio. I I am now ready to receive your
For Hemstitching see Mrs. R. W. order for hahy chicks lr> h" deliver
fprece at residence opposite north- ,,,( from February to May. Prices'ho
srrt corner of courthouse, tf. mm,. as last year, i will give Id peri
If you try one of our toasted ; cent discount on all order* r *ei\c «J
isndwicbes, you'll come back fot .30 days before you want the Fui-kg.
si re. Fly Drug Fountain. 37-tf 10 per cent must be sent v. .th the
Leslie Stiegler was out from San order to book the order. G. W. M len-
Antonio for a visit with his father, '>'rk.
Mr. Louis Stiegler, last Sunday.
Wanted, a white girl for general
I ALL!: REPORTER, THE WRITER OF NEWSPAPER ADVER
1 Is EM K \ Is ly ALWAYS ALERT It) SCORE A “BEAT" OR
"•" Dili 1(> GIVE HIS READERS THE EXCLUSIVE STORY
o. SOME IMPORTANT HAPPENING IN THE ADVERTISING
WORLD NEWSPAPER READERS REALIZE THIS AS A RE-
SI LT. THE ALERT, WELL INFORMED MAN AND WOMAN OF
TODA'i READ S.NEW SPARER ADVERTISEMENTS’ .11 ST AS
CAREFULLY AS THE NEWS COLUMNS; AND IN OUR PUBLIC
SCHOOLS AS WELL, THE ATTENTION OK BOYS AND GIRLS
]s WIFELY BEING DIRECTED TO THE EDUCATIONAL VALUE
OF READING 1 HE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE NEWSPAPERS
WITH THOUGHTFUL REGULARITY.
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of our services,
oeeuitie a perilum im hit c anil i« run
xtnntly grtiwmg I>.>!*1. r in it* eff rt*
tn influence nr intimiriate ley - latum.
\ ignrnu* limit on t will In nece**ar\
to regulate it.
Di.iding T.ui
Almost every session of the leg-
islature result.* in thi passage or the
agitation of smm mi i-ure tliat cau*-
es a lew pe pie and so me newspapers
to threaten to divide lexa* in the
interest of whatever section feels restrictions will imve to be made>
aggrie eu or injured. So long as ,n,,r<' riK»L In many places lot values
then ure conflicting interest- in an‘ 80 h’*h tbat one story garages
g veronu ntal or business uttairs haVl’ ,0 high prices to offset
there w l| necessarily b. antagonisms the rent The metoramp of severrl
and i-iiv.si ns of opinion. People can sD'ries appears to be the only solu-
iiot ail ti iik alike .vin in tamilies tion an<l its usefulness to the public
anu to threaten separation at evuy "'** <le*p«tid largely on its ability
breach does not improve conditions. t0 make n slua11 day-storage charge.
In linn Texas may uecome so great ,n H number of Texas cities motor-
that its people will want to divide it, amP8 are being built ill the congest-
but such a thing will hardly occur t'<* business district*,
in the lifetime of those now living. Kerrviile To Build Dam
Corpus Christ, Growth 1K"rvil,‘ ‘ h»v« •b®ut re^h*
One can t keep from admiring the he °onf> '?n thf ,lhe earl't>r
spirit shown by Corpus Christi. A amp‘r rr(0V18"'n “ made/°.r a wal"r
few years ago it was an unenterpr.s- ******^ futfure ."ee.ds
ing little seaside town. Deep water r1 V-e 1 '!,n lp,e ^ettt‘r ll wdl
has made it one of the liveliest ports Ko:n'JlkV 1‘a118 accordingly
ti,„ ...... n ... bL‘‘:'K worked out to build a dam on
When in need ____ _______
don’t fail to ring us. Whether at|ST PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH MRS. O. B. TAYLOR ENTERTAINS. 0v<’r 5.000,000 tons of cargo have
komework. References required. Ad- home or Hospital, we can care for
dress Box 516, Uvalde, Texas. 33-2t. your wants in a most acceptable man-
We will appreciate your Fire In- ner with the merchandise and equip-
iuranee bunine**. Helen H. and O. went we now have. Jno. A. Horger,
H. Miller. Office Armstrong Hotel. Funeral Director, Phone 75, Hondo,
For sale at a reduced price, a get * ex*** 21-tf.
of Home and School Reference1 H. E. Haase, Attorney-at-Law,
Books.” New. If interested call 178. \ Surveyor’s Office, Courthouse, Hon-
For Headstones and Monument* do‘ ln“ Al1 le*Hl matter* r‘re
NOTES.
pa-sed down the ship channel since fnSa" h“s.bouft
The members of the Thursday SV
h' gram for Sunday, March 17: Bridge Club and a few guests spent insure the citv
Sunday School at 9:30. .....
Lecture at 7:45
Tin morning service will be omit-
ted next Sunday on account of the
an abundant fn si st‘‘ad l l' 8 private concern, will con
a mostjmjoyabk afternoon with Mrs. water supply. Bunding js being none Texa?' af SSl a* large'dU
absence of the pastor. The evening a set of iec tea spoons for the high-
lecture, however, will be held, not by
the pastor, but by Rev. C. P. Hass-
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Mrs. H. J. Meyer rccriv.n Sr"^ 1 " ............... •„ by thi dt
cst score and Mrs. L. E. Heath, scor
a large prosperous section. (ie8 as a m,ans to better and more
L*.:l Rio Creamery satisfactory service.
Any where one goes in Texas and The Fir.t Announcement
Bros. Fredericksburg, Texat 30 11. 1Manager Medina County Ab-
Armerony'i Linoleam ln.,1 O. [ ^ .W
mw patterns* laid on your floor by
■ — .........» fev/xro in itAos anu ]
inn. ... Lefnweber'e. |D Mr. Mr*. , , Mnrr.y .-re STsSSSSPHSH
Mrs. Geo. Kirntmy and daughter, f“n Ant<'n,° Tupa,,«y- Mr-Mhe Rev. Albert of Maxwell had, in J The annual election of officers !<'t‘nt!T °.f larse cftt‘e ra"ch '"t,'r‘8ty tun- t pa.-s any court reform nieas-
Mm Janette, and Travis Mansell y}urr^ we"t c" l,‘ Mas,‘n to *tlen* th* rneantime, announced to a group was held and Mrs. 0. H. Miller and j Change Pranch,ng to dSine ■ Uf‘ S' ?*> M>, Ui\ uT,he
trrr Alamo Cit, vi.i.or, Wrine^.v, '!* ,rl“‘.''f lh' «** •< «“"»*■ <’< <*♦ *<«. NwrmU Col- Mm. H. J. Meyer were re-elected to lit III 1ST tto pln M .he SS TS ™|5m a“ l‘« ncr'j
gc at Fan Marcos that Pastor Hein* sene another year. J dairy herds are increasing rapidly, farm, much less to make laws tor
Style* and material in Ladies’ Hats
are constantly and quickly changing,
**re Alsmo City visitor* Wednesday. , , , ■ , , ,,
the murder of his brother, Sheriff
Mr.und Mr*. Roland Gaines *ere All< , M.jrrHVi while Mis. Murray re-
ruKs of Mrs. Gaines’ sister. Mrs. tmntC home Mondn>. eveninfr.
Millie Powers, in San Antonio Wed*
mkUjt.
Ijrt, '.hole*1 me light bread, hot j)UT as nr,on as styles and material
in asp at s a. ni. and 11 a. m. ap-,(>ar Wl, stock them. We have hats
Biktrv'0 " lm* ^ for matron*, ladies, misses and chil-
dren. Come in and see thew. Heyen's
Hr flashlike performance for Store. 34.It.
Fur car buy Humble “Flashlike” j Work <lune by a beauty operator
p.Mi ‘ ' ,,1?'n* -'L'tor far to., differs from home treatment. Join
4®*^* | the crowd that know s. Call on us for
Isaac Wilson, Homer and a facial or shampoo while you rest
f-izuMn Wilson and Mrs. F. H. and relax your nerves. Ladies'Beauty
v'<’r,‘ Fan Antonio visitors Shoppe.
"tiinssday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bohlen visit-
r‘spL ta'*y r<',bt>, hot from the Ad .Mis. Alfred Schweers at the hos-
^ r <\cr;, mm ig. i ry them. Fix pital in San Antonio Tuesiay. Mrs.
tvtrF da>-! Schweers wa* reported somewhat im-
er^' j proved though not yet out of danger,
i* ^,a'e ,b()Se sniartly chic and Kill out Bermuda, Johnson and
br.Ty colorf“l bats. Brimless or Crab Grass, Blue Weed, Nut or
H mf J18*5 sDaw and braid. Cocoa Grass and other foul weeds
en •tore- 34-It. with a Kovar Grass Digger. B.
nev B *nt* *'ar* ^00n' Mrs. VoL Schueling, Hondo, Texas. Agent. 6L
M:s '-. Mr.. Uura Welhausen .nd Owen Mofield returned last week
Sun 1 !'Ie Bo"n ,vere topping in from Salinn, Mexico, being employed
mo Wednesday. by dt Frank Kent, buying Boh
I. r/l a i * ^r,‘ " ' ^ord arrived' " hite quail. Owen says he was one
1 r*f1„d 1 Thurs,ia-V from Italy, Tex- jump ahead of the rebels.
irt Mr*a (■'LWI'k -Ford’s moth* Frnenus of Mrs. Felix liatot will
,,r ’ ’ Monkhouue. hr jjlad to learn that she had im-
^ V■!'ttc*,er Dam spent Wednes- proved sufficiently from her recent
ta, 11 . h('r daukhters, Misses Oc*( ferious illness to be brought home
of the** LaUAnnt> i)UV‘s’ at t,ur Lady Thursday.
. , 1 College Wednesday. Once you use Hunible‘‘Flashlike’’
'°r andT' H' H“a
til. j Etcher Davis and Miss Lu- use it and boost it. Citizens Motor
eke would deliver a sermon to them A plate lunch consisting of fruit 11,ei Kio ls ,one of the West Texas mmi.uuu people.’
Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Hasskarl salad, chicken sandwiches wafers'tovvns building a large cream- He sa;. . : his announce ent that
has kindly consented to help me out and hot coffee was served A color i 4~ii° 1 t<>r 0Ptia1tlon ‘*baut the Tt-xa, court system i-. far ) hind
* . , , . , eence was served, a coioi April 1. Mercedes in Uie Lower Rio that of Turkov mi M)0 .car- behind
ot .he predicament by delivering the scheme of lavender and green was j Grande Valley, right in the center Canada. If .ur .'enter could bring
lecture in my place Sunday evening very effectively carried out in the of the citrus industry, is starting a about even ha if the g v eminent re
at 7:45. This will not mean a bre ak table covers, tally cards and refresh- * 4U’uWW * rcamery plant. Scores f form lu- aivoi-ates he would revolu
'other towns are planning to provide tionize conditens in Texas, and m*
markets for milk and cream.
Rio Grande Vslley Hctrii
in the :eries of lectures, since Rev. ments.
Hasskarl will speak on a subject on These enjoying Mrs. Taylor’s hos-
which the undersigned would have pita'ity were: Mesdames O. H. Mil
The Brownsville Herald say
ons in
one doubts his sincerity and integ-
rity.
___________ that Llsno’s Stock Show
spoken. The adult class and the |er, T. B. Knopp, J. M. Finger, Robt. 1 despite the fact that nearly very It is it necessary to wait until
whole audience will gain by the sub- Decker, R. J. Noonan, W H. Smith j town in that section has bunt a hotel mil or even until spring to have a
stitution. All are cordially invited to L E. Heath Horace Bradley H | l“r tWH Mtlce VJ21’ thought to be -at- iuccessfu! t ok show and sale. This
. , ,, ’ *’ ' ' licient to provide enough fa- Ltit-s was demonstrated by Llano with
* ‘ ’ ' • eyer. Earl Starnes, r. H. Schweers, f01 tourists and travelers for year.*,. uc.i a -how and sale held the last
Mr. K ’t'bert Draff and Miss Me- He teller Davis, E. J. Leinweher, Gar- ' to come, visitois have found gn at week in l-'ehruary when many prize-
laine Grube were united in marriage land Mart:n, E. J. Murray and W. T. ’difficulty in finding hotel accorn da ' innin: . air.:-'- were exhibit 1 to a
last Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock Ford of Italy, Texas. lions for several weeks past, it n-.-w large crowd tr m both near-by and
in st Paul'* l.uthernn Ghureh ' j look* like another hotel- nnld.ng pro- -taut points and sales were made
’ ‘ ., ‘ . uo ri»i croiiT ucrTiur gram oil! have to be undertaken for a: prices satis! actory to be th sellers
Mr. Fritz Mussmann, aged 83. was GIRL SCOUT MEETING. ?ha( jC,ltion. am. buyer*. Pa of the success, how-
laid to rest last Wednesday after- '- r_ All over Texas newly-built hote s'ever, was due to the spirit of en-
noon at 2 o’clock. | A e ”ir Scouts met Tuesday night ar(, fined aim si from their cemple-1 ti rprise that has latelv taken firm
H. A. HE1NFIKE tbe bome Genevieve Brucks. tion and investment c-oncevr* are hi Id of ! an-both in the town and
Pa-tor 1 Mary ^l0's Harnes presided over looking for more 10 aliens ftr up- country.
the business meeting. Several scout.- vatcsu-ci xiicurTv “ijlr. 1
r antin'S ^aa‘st 0. B. Tay- gasoline, you will always continue to
ci,e de MU<htr I,aV'S and ‘'*'88 ku‘ use k a
Mr and M ^ ?Pent Fr‘day With C“r C°” rh°ne 151’ 3°‘tf'
tt* de Mon,r i K' l’‘ rt de Mo"tel at Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Starnes have
We ktjj ^ rancb- a5 their guest* this *eek, Mrs. Rog-
P^hdable I’ei Wed Lnown and de- c-t1 Starnes and little daughter of Chi-
^uiPPed to rf Ratteries- We are eago.
Ir'8k^ cf kJi? a'r and re‘lhar8e all Take home a quart of ice cream
Co,, Au l,r'PR’ Litizens Motor for your Sundi
—. ' ‘‘ynand, Owner. Drug Fountain.
ANTI-BLUES CLUB.
books are to be ordered hy the sec-1
retary. The scouts have two new!
YATES-McCLAUGHETY. ! Mr. L. Lb Connell.
____ ! Mrs. Yates was reared in Hondo
The marriage of Miss Willie Be lie-and i« a graduate of Hondo High
Mrs. Melliff Lippold and Miss Ina members, FJvelyn Barnes and Lulla I McClauglierty and William C. Yates,: School, Lit for the past four years
King entertained the A. B. f . s "n Draco Roily. [ both of .San Antonio, was solemnized j.as mad'- her home in San Antonio.
Thursday the seventh at the home Refreshments consisting of punch.at 9 0viock Wednesday morning,, Mr. Yates, Do came from Dallas
of the former. and sandwiches was served to the j March ti, 1929, at the home of the ,0r„e few .-eu. ago, is now employed
After several games cf bridge, Miss following: Mary T-oia Barnes, Dwyce,bride’s mother, Mrs. Belle McClaugh- by a lar emu n in San Antonio.
Thelma Lynch held high score, and Cameron, Bernice Chancey, Lucy ,.ltVi o.,5 E. Mvrtle Ft., :..n Ant io. ' m. jir*. Yates kit immediate-
was presented with a pretty corsage. Davis, Mary Emma Finger, Billy, Th, impreS.~ive ceremoiiv wes read ly after D e ceremony for Dallas and
Miss Evelyn Jones w-as given a nov-j Fusselman, Ruth Lee Shelton, Ber-'1)y ,,ev. A. T. White of the A a mo other northern poinis of Texas,
elty doll as low. Miss Lillian Brocks,nice Speece, Mary Ruth Wilson. Ros-1 Methodist Church in the pres-nee of The bride’.- going away costume
received a corsage as guest prize. ina Taylor, Thelma Wilson, Geraldine ,,ht. immediate family. 'was a Monde tweed ensemble with
Wright, Misses Watson and Aston The bride wore a blue bird blue accessories to match,
and the hostess, Genevieve Brucks. georgette gown. Her only attendant' ___••___
your Sunday Dinner Desert. Fly
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10 THE PATRONS OF THE HONDO SCHOOL.
< ba*y- Several^. ®irl '8 Tailing in school, now is the time to get
* I due to :ra °T our senior class are failing in one subject
’ j, :,;'d stud °T interest, wrong attitude, or lack of study.
< . ^ailing an.j V Ul *-0 graduate in May tfx re will be a great deal
» fu* of pn,m.., l8aPp01ntnient at home, and rightly so. The same
Ut C' ZVt* 0lhtr grades.
niething besides your moral support.
J. G. BARRY,
t Superintendent.
Pineapiple sherbert and cake were
served. Colors to represent St. Pat-
rick were carried out. Miniature hats
of green were plate favors.
Those present were: Misses Eve-
lyn Jones, Luuru Nestor. Evelyn Wil-
ton, Ethna Nestor, Thelma Lynch,
Willie Way, Ruth W’atson, Edith
Astor., Vera Lee Cook, Janice Hollo-
way, Lillian Brucks, Mrs. Earl
Starnes and the hostesses.
“OWLS" DEFEAT TOWN 10-1.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Dwyce Cameron.
SABINAL WINS CHAMPIONSHIP.
was her sister, Mr-. L. B. Connell,! Come ;o the Bargain Carnival
wearing a blue bird blue costume al- Mmrh 16th to 23rd at Windrow’s
so. The bride groom was attended by Drug Store. 34-lt.
Sabinal won the basketball tourna-
ment held here last Saturday while
Uvalde and Hondo fell by the wny-
sioe. Del Rio was m,ncr up in the
tournament.
Fabinal beat Uvalde to the tJ-ml
of 41 to 10 in ,r,f go-round. Saiinai|
was supreme with good pus-ing.
Hondo met Del Rio in the second! .
go-round but v/as beaten by a -mall
margin, 15 to 13.
In tin- afternoon Del Rk a-■<’ Sab
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPER.
in the first game of the season,
the high school defeated the town
team to the tune of 10-1. The school
showed up exceedingly well. They
have a championship calibre team.
Lineup for school: Joe Finger, j inal played lor the district champion-L
catcher; R. Nester, pitcher; V. Wiern-; ship. Sabina) downed Del Rio by the +
trs, first base; M. Smith, second score of 21 to 15 to take h me the ‘
Bum-; M. Koch, short stop; M. Bohlen, trophy that was to be given to the *
thiid base; D. Windrow, left field; winner.
John Finger, center field; Jack Fus- Sabinal’s running center was the *
selman, rigid field. outstanding player.
F. R. BRISCOE
Produci and Shi; per of Frost Ti- of Cabbage
And Bermuda Onion Plai
Devine, Te-xas.
March 8, 1929.
The Hondo Anvil Herald,
Hondo, Texas.
Gentlemen:
I hand y u herewith my check for $2.10 to cover your nvoice
dated March* 1st. After th.s ha* run out, kindly discontinue my ad-
vertiseni -nt.
As a mattei of information to you, wish to state, that 1 have
had many orders from your -ection of the country which I feel is
duo to having carried the a<1 in your good paper,
When the -u-un 1 pens next year, I will again carry un nd in
your paper.
Yeurs very truly,
F. R. BRISCOE,
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