The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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Kruu* an amtiva of all kind*, at
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Carnival March HI. IS, lit. 10. 21. 2'.
anil 2 1 at Windrow’* V will hnv*
a 2 for I Salt at sum* turn. 24-It.
BJY 701 K GOODYEAR TIRES
AND TUBES AND ACCESSORIES
01 CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO
PRICES ARE LOWER
In for > *ut hair IHw *1 n *»(**«»»«»
«mh and finger man 'limp Itatr
• tnwrln i • Man'a Khoj*. Il tf tinting and p»rmanant ha>r na'tng
\|i."« (Vra ami Ruby Rmbnr «twnt I adm*' |t«auty hh»pr*.
niurilay in vun Antonin. Thi old J. K C ailnr Tnuan in thi
\ugu*,t F Mrynand »* spending north tart part of towi radii
ii< vu k n *an Antonio.
9r * til it Itlratk r‘» Man *
f of Mir An Olirrt typt nritir
with a nMr varrtag* Apfdy at * nun
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(h« llapttrt ladit* My -td a |t I
Hafir aaW of ft* • a d ifti * at thru
•ala tr*t Sa'antai •
>«•» rent the IT* « II f tr < «h*
knurr, fwrn ahrd of unfurn* had
Ring | honr 222W $B*tf
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and l* II Miltrr, Mm
I. and tirnrral Inturaom
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off n ArntMrong Hotnl. tf
llukrrt 2tn*m* tatrr and aon, * ha*
\ «rt* lor* Monday, foturnlng
not -o to Brackett from a rirtt to Ran
A» to*- . Thrt reported thrlf rrftmn
oor.lmg rain.
Ml\t 11 t ANIOUS SHOWER
Mat.hkl Saathoft wo* a t>u*iinr»
till* r o' tlii* tf.m Monday,
Kt««l \5. iiohinfaik «»* a bwitrrr
il’ii ;it > fftcr Wednesday
Louis l’n hot «»• a hurinoM lallor
at the Anvil Hoiald offico Fat unlay
Mon, thi non Spring Krlt* are
here. Lotnwi btf'a Muti’* Slo t' 27-tf
Non .a the time to got tii*>*< w,<rk
cloth* t* ;it you need ur I am s Una
Mi ir I Mrs*. Jim Goff and tliuah
27-tf tre, J<-j-ii loft M* nday for Houston
Do t ot f >*rirr t the Nval 2 for 1
fir*
fr* to ii'itir unknoan rau*i and na*
dratroyrd la»t Saturdm no-ming
The hut'ding na* umn-ruplrd and
f *r* hud gam* d rueh lion To ay
it oar dtarovrrod that
bo «a'od.
Furniture for xa'e- Lm*n Itonrh
$1,50; center tabio. $2 .&•{ rrntn ,HI”
tnblo >1.50; Oil rango. *5.00; kitch
on eahinrt. !>6.C0, 't all .light *l*i*
$1,50; rofr.goral ir, $5,00; rak' *,
hor*. b vrlr. ami ■ thrr gardrn tool*
Mi*.:amt* t H«in Nratrt. AHrod
Rrrur*. I A. Mm-Mrf and Ron
Mill, r tIffn* Annrtlong M*tr|. Grrff »ompltn rnlrd Mi** Mrlam*
\\ tndrvn'* tirwl * a tfidr of thr arrk, nith
a nna, rlianeou* *honrr at Ihr t ham.
big *al* of iorr<‘handi*« and air**
Syal 2 for I *al« running W ndn w *, b*r *f i ommrfer IUII on Saturday
trllRhrnt 124. ,1«*»t. aftrrmmn. A *oft whltr fringe of
> . i i * pauar > ai glit at Interval* nlth *ham-
k * * i| f. r *»U in farm! halt'd ......
ran*, |*or
,t 11 ubl not »«*n Ha«0; oat *tran.
t ha
ton. >20 1*0; *huvk*. |wr
p*r ton. >V;
I, Saalhoff 54 rt |h»
(). K. Ia»i> rvportrd a two mrh
at hi* farm Titvr.ay n ght an i
thr m>und ; n wot for planting corn
VVodno-il'ty afternoon.
l!oh* r\ \ teniioi for paid thi* of
tank* made a beautiful iat,kground
for the honorva’a , hair of nhite and
gr« on
Tt« goe*t* regi*tero,l in the bride'*
b, k a* they entered,
Th< honorvo. gowned in green flat
. r* |*< out, red a* Mt- Rnlnnil Game*
-u v Vt, Will Ii -b It'-v.” and Mt*r
lr« no Mi chit r gave the foil.,wing
btoini** call Tuesday and took
very ehvap. Apply to Mr Hotel'*' advantage of our club rati* mth "Here'* t our honor**, *o fair of
Davi*. tf.
\'. A. Crow, *>ur local ont* ive’ri-t,
ih* Kxprew, and Farming. f*,*,
Mr* August Mangold and daugh H* re'» to *m">1no**, her beauty, hor
tor. Mt*s Hilda, wer* down front queenly grnee.
Windrow's
Store News
Save Your
BabvChicks
^ Put AVICOL
1* the drinking neater
Aviol ir fruaranttvd for the
treutnu'Tit and prevention of
white diarrhoea or botiy chick
cho. ri. Eaegg use*t *ad inei- ;
i Cl i . i'rioe 6dc i ill SI,
**old l <*drr a Money*
Ilaek Gnarantre.
Stops ChicKpDy i ng
Mile at Wi drew’* Ding Store. It. attended a mo ting of . , . .
in .van Ant.m i. 1a*t v.vk a d hu! larploy Friday ami pnid our fftee Ah in a full and h<>ne*t good mea*uro;
thi ge. d fortune h hoar a loetun a pleaaant call while here,
by I'r. NttdUr of tin lilitvn* Colieg*
; of optometry. I*r. Neei'io i* a nu
tionallv known an'hority on * ;»nii
try.
K. R Grub* wa* it hu*:ne*« taller
at thi* of fie* Friday ami m*>v)d ur
hi* dater t*i l o'ih FARMING a’*1 the
Anvil llrntlj another no’eh.
1* not ini** th* iarga o varnivn!
I them v* ry cheap. Hondo Ann* feTor*4.
If you make spn ial >andwirhon March 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 a*-«i 23id
Mr. and Mr*. O. H. Miller wen
iue irio*>. vo'hrs in Sun Antonie Mod
to sday.
We Print wedding invitation* and
announcement* at the Anvil Herald
i (Tice tf
Tom Gilliam was over from Ptar
*u»,l mingling with Hondo fritndi for *peciftl oe**a*io,i* **, have a dandy at Windrow's where eatisfrei on i*
u**!' ay lor.f in tw*i tires. 12 cent and lr> j-uaiantied or money refunded. It.
S' (" (;ir:‘r* tht Whippet dealer. ■ cfint \ r,.M, , i»k loaf. \\> F0R EASy STARTING, QUICK
was a hu*.n*«s v.attor to L.( oste ,, thl. special cutter* free of ACCELERATION AND SPEED BUY
chart". City Bakery. 34''-' HUMBLE "FLASHLIKE" GASO*
Satisfy your liungu- for tail,ale LINE. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO.
were bum*hp* visitors to Bandera ! fit fh(, Urpcr Quih' School Saturday.
ThUndRy- a !“arch 16! ‘ Deacon Dubb> " a local and sati,factory 8„vic<> in boot anJ
SALE, SALE! March 16, 18. IS*, talent )>i‘iv will he given at 7:50
j Tuesday
0. .1. Bader and Frank Westfall
Ami hi re * to the happy young man
who gets such a treasure
May no cloud dim the joy of love’*
young dream,
Nor *hndow mar the mugic of its
ra nhow gleam.
We drink to a future of wedded bliss
And here’s to the honeymoon and
the bride’s first kiss.
And now from the land of old Ire-
land so filled with myths
To y. u old Saint Patrick himself
sends his pipe, ’tis filled with
20, 2!, 22 and 23rd at Windrow’s \ )0tto gime will f !!ov a suppi: it
gifts
1 am prepared to give you prompt From admiring friends that you num-
ber by the score,
shoe rebuilding and auto top recov- \]| beari- g our love and good wishes
Dt ug Stor*.
34-It. tamales, nio, coffee, etc. Renef.. of
eririg. (-ive nu a trial. Elton Brciten.
galore.
Njal 2 for 1 sale along with the ^ 1‘. T. A.
34-lt.
Mrs. Mary Blatz <>f Devine and Betttr might I say this had I the
Mrs. Jos. Rilhartt. Mr. and Mr*. Ar- gilt from the stones of ol|
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DO NOT MISS THIS SALE!
Bargain Carnival
here from March 16th to 23rd
inclusive. Be sure and come. A
2 for 1 sale will be run at same
time, so there will be all kinds
of bargains on March 16, 18,
19, 20, 21, 22 and 23rd.
NYAL
2 For 1 Sale
HERE
50c Nyal Fact Powder,
2 for .....
75c Nyal Rubbing Al-
cohol, 2 for
50c Nyal Tocth Patle
2 for
50c Nyal Tooth Blush.
2 for
$1.00 Nyal Btti, $■
Iron and Wine, 2 for
50c Nyal Throat Gargle
2 for ......
$1.00 Nyal Toilet
Water, 2 for
$1.00 Nyal Lorr.a
Bo* Paper, 2 for
$1.00 Nyal Hirtu-
tone, 2 for
25c Nyces Talc,
2 for .......
60c Nylotis Shampoo,
2 for ...........
50c Ci-Mr Cold Cream,
2 for
50c Nylotis Almond
Cream, 2 for ......
25c Nyal Powder Puff,
2 for
50c
big bargain carnival at Windrow- s. j Lost, between Yancey and Hondo, (hur I)aWfion and Mr Henry Bilbart* I Blarney.
16th to 23rd. 3h*‘ • Wednesday, March 13, a siH r v tc-h ( f a,<-nl] were here Sunday visit- But behold! Here comes our tiny mes-
Mcr.srs. W. F. Tarnpke and Walter with leather fob, made by H. Klock-U lvlativ< V. aengers from the shores of
L. Saalhoff were business callers at tnkemper. Name. J W. Wise on in | ^ business1 K.fiarney."
this off.ee Tuesday. ,de of back case F.nder wtll pleas*- nf |hk nffirt Xawul|., Hnd As she concluded, a tiny couple,
Felix Hat ot went d ivn to San An* notify J. Childrens, uncey, Tex-
tonio this n. rning to accompany Mrs. as- 34-2.-pd.
Katot home fro .1 the hospital.
Now is the time to get those work
clothes that you need as I am selling
them very cheap. Hondo Army Store.
Pies. Pies! We have them hot and j
crisp every day. Pineapple, Peach,
Pecan-Molasses, Butterscotch, are
I Charles Decken was a business
caller at this offict Tuesday and
took advantage of our club rate* to 1 ameri,n *n "bite satin and
mbs rib* for FARMING and the San tali Freen hat and Dorothy Marie
Antonio Express.
Graff also in white satin with Irish
cap, came in drawing a miniature
LOTS OF OIL WELL STOCK
IS WELL OILED
FRIENDS ARE FRIENDS
We hope you will patronize
this, your ow n home-tow n bank.
This hope is not based entire-
ly on sentiment, either. We feel
that you naturally would rath-
er do business with a neighbor,
but there is more to it than
that.
VVe are here to give you im-
mediate and personal service—
right close to the ground!
THE
HOST NATIONAL BANK
"There it no Substitute for
Safely"
Th« tribute to the memory of Fritz f)oat with „ hu|tt. pipe filled with
only a few of the many different hoik, printed in our last issue, '|be hostesses dreutd in St.
kinds we make. With that good
French pie crust. City Bakery. 32-2t.
was written by his life-long friend, patrick aprons and caps served de-
Ernest (. Hartmann. By oversight jjcjOJg molded green and whit*
Splendid 80-acrc farm, 3 milen^f signature was omitted from the cream ard cake to more than a hun-
from Hondo, all fenced hog-proof, Article. gUCSt»«.
good well water, windmill and tank. | The Hondo section was again -::-
If you are looking for a good small favored by light rains the fir«t of GRUBE-GRAFF.
farm, here is a splendid buy. Inquire the week* Sunday night and again ------
Hondo Land Co. Tuesday night. The precipitation A widding of notable interest was
Mis Evelyn Wii.on is teaching . n fr«*^ened vegitation up but was not that of Miss Melanie Grub* e.dest
Vandtnbtrg school, having taken the uifl‘ Urt to b< Pctmam.t b*ne- daughter of Mr. and Mrr. M Grube
fit unless followed by on soon. a> d Mr. Robert C.-aff at 4 o clock
Tuesday afternoon at St. Paul’* Lu-
married. ^r- and Mrs. C. R. Gaines and fheran < hurch.
-----------* little grand daughter*, the children *u’ineke, pastor of
of S*rg*ant and Mrr. Geo. Keilumg, th< ‘'hurch, read the impressive cer-
wh*. ha- * i.ten Haying with th* :r omor-Y' Th'' altar WM bankt,,i wl,b
grandparenton account t f their :,rns i‘”1' I’ palms. Mi»» Iren*
mother being ill, *,.**•. Sunday in Mechler. niece of the groom, played
San Antonio visiting Sergeant and Boh* grin • Mtdding March ns
Mrs. Kellums.
position vacated by Ml • 1- clyn Jones
when she and Wood Cameron utrc'C'j;n f,iir,tir" ls in P^ts5.
Hauser
FLORAL CO.
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a,Ai«?MT NIGHTS
lAR/AN THI Mir...
"StHITH soil nSS?
5*»-sd., klartA „
GUa« Try*.
"TH| KID s CUvr*
STAG! TRIGHTS'
Sh*w Start. *t M p. m ^
Malm*. Saturday, «t 3 oq *
Spec.I Pr,i„ 10, ^ ^
Attend the Mat
CELEBRATES SEVENTIETH
birthday
Geo. H. ll. nd. le v,a* wvtaty
old last Sunday.
In honor *.f the event , r
of his relatives gathered ,t thr
of Mr. and Mr* Hy V. HJM.
<iay mot mng and proceeded t,
prise him with a family reunion
dinner party.
The guests brought with th»a
lavish supply of good thinp to
and a merry day was had With,
dinner at noon and enough ovn
a big spread again for supper, bef
ithe crowd dispersed.
Following were the gue.tr who
tended: Mrs. Mary Blatz of De
Mrs. Jos Bilhartz of Pearsali,
and Mrs. H. \. Haass, Mr. and
Jack Bendele, Mr. and Mn. A:
Bendele, Mr. Henry Bendele,
Albert Bendele, Mr. and Mn.
;thur Dawson and Mr. Henry Bil
, of Pearsall, Mr. and Mrs. P. f. J
ge and son, Clinton, Mr. and
Eddie Bendele, Mr. and Mrs. F.
Bendele and children, Mr. and
Otto Bend* le and daughter, of
lay, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Won
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Goff
daughter. Jessie, of Houston,
and Mrs. Adolph Pichot and fa:
Mr. and Mrs. George Bendele,
and sons of Seco, Mr and Mrt
Oefinger and son, Ben, Jr.. Mr.
Mr*. Rebut Bendele and chi!
Mr. end Mrs. Harry Crouch and
John, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mm
,Misses Adella. Louise, Uura,
and Thelma Bendele, Mary, Crc
Pauline K’enniuelur. Mewr*. A
Bendele <{ He ine, Elmer, H
Annin, Oacar, Paul and W»!tcr
dele.
This taper joins Mr. Bend
friend? in congratulating him
w Cuing him many more hippy
turns of his natal day.
FOR FINE FLOWERS
POT AND BEDDING PLAN I S
PHONE CR 607
109 North Alamo Street
San Antonia, Texas
( ( tntr.'KUl!
■; FRANK H, schweers:;;;
WHOLESALE AND
Dealer in
GRAIN and FEED
I ; I will buy the farmer's surplus ‘ |
grain and feed.
TELEPHONE 91
Hondo, Texas
25c Nyal Corn Remov-
er, 2 for .......
50c H. A H. Cough
Syrup, 2 for
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
ELECTRIC IRON $2.95 GUARANTEED
And many other things at
bargain prices.
BUY NOW AND SAVE!
YOUR SATISFACTION IS
OUR SUCCESS
Windrow's
The Nyal Quality Store
TELEPHONE 124
PIPE PIPE PIPE
We just received a Car Load
Our Prices are Right
SEE THE CASE PLANTERS
Something Good
HOLLOWAY BROTHERS
For Hardware
' ASK for
■ jf ' HEART'S DELIGHT , .
L£?:J
FLOUR
It is made of pure wheat pro-
vided for housewives espirm.'y.
RETAIL Secure a *a*k tf HEART'S
DELIGHT from your grr.cer
today.
From Pure Wheat to
Perfect Fleur.
—0—
ii LIBERTY MILLS ii
San Antonio, Texaa
tlie Liie*\ wearing blue crepe and
carrying an arm bouquet of white
carnations, entered on the ar < of
the gr om. Miw* Dorothy Grube, si-
t* r f the bri*l*. as maid of honor, in
yellow i « <irg< te and lace and t arry-
ing li arm bouquet of pink carna-
tion*. * arc in with Milton Mechler,
nephew , f the groom, ns groomsman.
The young couple left immediately
after the ceremony for a con*t*i trip
the bride's traveling gown being an
a sembl* of blue georgette with ac-
ccsm t ies to match.
Mr. Graff is the son of Mrs. F. L.
Giafi' and a promising young ranch-
man.
Stditu feitttj .Ikslttrl 6o.
IINCOKPOIIATBU)
rt H HAASS, .’lanager
, LM5L BRITSCM, Aatt. Mgr.
Monde, Texas
' , : , Tn.ri fodexe*. rom|>la»* Ab
»«t;, i Tr,,- 1,1.3 C«m.,,l**ta* act* *>f M*t»
uti,l Plata . all irr..- a .f Ii n*la atd otait
Mc lion • y. to p:b*r "*tlh y*M*i* of at
t-criet*.'-* . !ii<ea» ii* Id * * ,a.ili*»n to glvp
yon |.r< i.iou r.i. ar nr*.*, au<1 oo’i)plate
el.atraot <>i Till*. Mm* of Mmllii* Co.
ahowli.e tor**;*. <* c,. fo* *al*
EDISON’S
LATEST INVENTION
The Voice of The Skies
NOW ON DISPLAY. COME HEAR IT. A RADIO WORTH WHILE,
HEARING IS CONVINCING. $260.00 LESS TUBES. WITH THE
FIRST SALE TUBES WILL BE GIVEN FREE.
C R. GAINES
•AT THL END OF THE RAIN
The Hondo public love? an *
t*ure show.
The Hondo public ha? »lr
shown it* appreciation for the *
one which is to be held i*! ’
School Auditorium next "fdne-
night, March 20th.
Turn to the * enter pag*s °‘
|ia’)er and ft t what the hinim
profeisional people have done M
Now it is up to all of u
still further appreciation by t”1
out to the show.
Turn again t" the ^
’ read abt ut it and read what the
nesa people say about t.
Thfn—well, don’t mn* ‘hf
FOB RENT HI .'re jj*
town, $40.00 per year. AfPl
office.
Show Your
Hand
The man w ith wisdom to
ceeH ait he ntf
Builds up the credit
By honest dealing’- Pu?h
That show he is a hu»"^ jj
With cards face up
laid, thevYc
His banker sees them
P'ay ih is needed to
And when cash ,
vitt s ycu In time
To start nn ?f0( ,in '
I bfjrm
f
Hondo State^
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1929, newspaper, March 15, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563832/m1/2/?q=unt+competition: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.