The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 26, 1925 Page: 7 of 8
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pesent and followed the remains to • Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Balzen.
St. Joseph Cemetery, wheie thej -'Las Hulua Balzen came out from
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MRS;*L:,nt Editor
FROM YANCEY.
Assistant Editor
a several week’s visit to her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Balzen, and
other relatives.
_ Mr. and .Mrs. Hk H. Balzen paid a
visit to Hugo W urzbach and family
~ ... n k ■ i r* t c Ist R*omedina Mondav.
Mr. and Mrs. Petig left for San R . ., ,•
8~4». *»«»«*• «“"*«• *•*" she ,a ^. tab,' XI ’on”’ d.y‘l.«
»cofld*dass ®*tter. teach. j week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Nietenhoof^r
,,!t w'7i.rr'n vi,iM ' -
sept. *«. m» a!:r,LTsJz *
son, Ka\mond, of San Antonio visit-
ed relatives here Saturday and Sun-
__ ___ Mrs. I). L. Williams has been vis-
X^jpjlONr?1.50 PER \ EAR j^-g friends and relatives here
frh I’ietchei’s harming, ■■ -• M,. and Mrs. Petig left for 1
Antonio Monday, where she
»ch.
Mr. Jack Eurgin was operated on *
iter1
, *s se
DEVINE
NEWSLETS.
• *
• Mr. and Mrs. Rowlin Wilson of
• Three Rivers spent a part cf the
• week befoie last with his parents.
41 School Legan Monday with the
pi,. Devine New*.
K RESUMED ON AMY NO. 1
THIS WEEK.
crew has returned to work
,j,f Amy Oil and Gass Co. No. 1
i lineup of teachers as follows:
j Mr. Durrough, Superintendent.
Mrs. Durrough, History.
Miss Maude Rider. H. E.
Miss Dora Mae Wilson, Principal
Mies Rhodes, Primary.
Miss McGall, 3, 4, 5 grades and
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Balzen and
son, Earl, were San Antonio visitors
one day this week.
Mrs. W. M. Saathoff is spending
the week in the Alamo City visiting
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Henry Bohlen of Hondo is
here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Balzen.
Louis Hutzler and daughter, Miss
’**£%* M An the patron, joined in wWd*. M“
,.n loo. helieved to be in „ __________*___ belma. of Dunlay visited relatives
and friends here Friday and Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mueller and
their daughter, Helen, and her hus
-d £,700 feet, believed to be in a successful term
Edwards lime with both gas and — - -
.(lowing? reported. They will
i lot of reaming to do before
can he set and salt water cut
TTOn RECEIPTS
FIVE hundred bale
MARK.
AROUND
The general cleanup was continu
ed at the school campus last week.
Presid Ing* Elder Rector preached
-------- an interesting sermon at the Meth-
when they hope to bring in a odist Church Sunday morning and
night.
Mm. Louis Ward and children of
Mirundo have been visiting her
mother here.
Mr. Robert Gring who has been
to Saturday night something! v«itinS relatives here "turned to
300 bale- of cotton had been hls home in Mirando Monday.
id in Devine and up to Monday rROM E]RY
440 balds had been shipped,: Mw> Emi, Bippert and daUjfhters,
500 bales having reached ^ ^ F ^ ^
Total receipts for the season I . ....
, , ’ , , I Bippert and Misses Tschirhart of Cas-
„,,,„ch 1000 b.1,. or .n,-|to,.....
.( 1.,, >m. ,r»p, which w„ Bjry u“ w„k
Mr. Rrdolph Posch and son, Carl,
spent Friday in San Antonio.
Mrs. Emi) Biry and daughters,
of Hondo spent the week here with
a large crop
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BILL SPIVEY MANAGER
family. They were accompanied
home by Russell Kothman, who vis-
ited relative? here the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Schweers and
son. Clovis, paid a visit to Ben Ger-
tie* and family at Peach Tree Wed-
nesday last. 1
Mr. and Mm. Willie Brucks and!
daughter, B: ce, and Mns. Ida
Bishoff of Dunlay spent Sunday |
with Frank Brucks and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schulte and
son, of Bader Settlement visited Mr.!
and Mrs. Edwin Schulte here Sun- ]
day.
Mr. and Mr?. Ernest Boehle and1
son, Otis, of Hondo spent Sunday,
here the guests of Henry Boehle *
and family and Julius Brucks and
family.
Walter Balzen was a Hondo visit-
or Saturday.
Mrs. John Balzen and daughter,
Mrs. Wllie Schuehle and little son,
William Ray, visited Walter Balzen
and family Sunday.
Henry Burger of Peach Tree was
in Hondo Saturday last.
Mrs. Annie Saathoff and son,
Ernest, of Green Hill visited Mr. and
Mrs. Fritz Fous here Sunday.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Schweers was christened in the
Catholic church in Castroville, Mon-
V-Novelty-5 Orchestra was
aniied one night the past week, i Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Biry.
Bill Spivey, the Banjo man, was Mr. A. O. Biediger is at home af-
j ter n several week’s stay at Berclair
whe>(. ho was at work.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schuehle and
Mrs. Lula Williams of Devine were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Love Sunday.
Mr. und Mrs. Carl Posch chaperon-
ed several of the young people at a
picnic on the Hondo bridge Sunday
night. Those present were: Misses
Magda lino Biry, Marie Posch, Ella
Bader and Messrs. Ferdinand, Fritz
and Julius Rihn, Jesl Bohl, Jr., Fritz
Hartung Ralph Bader and Elmer
Frazer. Refreshments of soda pop
and sandwiches were served on the
Hondo bridge. Everybody there en-
joyed themseive* very much.
Vuite a number of San Antonio
friends enjoyed the day with Mr.
Paul Posch Sunday.
Mr. Louis Biry spent Friday in
San Antonio.
Messrs. John and Joe Kreninueller
end Vincent Haass and Fritz Har-
tung spent one evening the past
week in San Antonio.
Miss Rumsey from Austin arrived
Saturduy evening ready to start
JETTY CHURCH WEDDING, ^‘h001 Monday.
Mrs, Ed Bader and children spent
Sunday morning in Devine.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Biry and
children spent Sunday at Castroville.
Messrs. Ferdnand and Julius Rihn
spent Saturday evening at Hondo.
Mr. und Mrs. Ed Bader and chil-
dien and Mrs. Feels spent Friday
evening at Hondo.
Mr. C. C. Godden and son, Amzie,
spent one day the past week in De-
vine.
[Read]
i manager, we are informed.
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M. Day huff was here from Penr-
Saturday, looking after business,
moved a part of his Jersey herd
there for grazing, but we opine
be can move them back pretty
, if he wishes.
* * *
road should be opened on the
side of the Hondo, from Mc-
,‘ly bridge to the new oil welis,
there i; no question now but that
oil bas been struck. Cars
freight brought down the R. R.
highway must go up to Biry or
to Yancey tefoie they can get
to the wells.
* * *
b. Robersoi says: “I am not
ied about a living now. I am
ing in about twenty gallons of
t milk and my pay check ought
around $ 100, with fine past-1
and little expense. My debts
cted when I wa? trying to
on a big scale r.;,d to raise cot-
are bothering me, but I am on
right line now 1 believe."
Wednesday morning, Septem-
1925, Miss Elma Brieden,
d youngest daughter of Mr.
Mrs. bus. J. Brieden of the
Ln ranch, and Mr. Phillip Jung-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
of Black Creek, were hap-
married at St. Joseph church,
U# Georts reading the cere-
•' A number of relatives and
d* of the contracting parties
present and many repaired to
"me of the bride's parents
(‘the celebrations continued
8 sumPtuous dinner. The News
*<r m»ny friends in congratu-
*' The>’ W'H make their home
* farm near town.
» * •
anuel Poerner was caught Fri-
'■ "'"ring a big wagon load of
u ite 1924 corn to a friend
n *s a special favor, and the
of a.00 the bushel. Emanuel
, had about 500 bushels like
a llttle new com. They told
would go down to 75 cents
“■ ut he didn’t have any more
11 or buy.
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S,S SCHOTT DIES FOL-
Low,nc OPERATION.
'"'tire community, especially
■;T'Ph’* was shocked
1 ancrn«<>n by hearing of the
of vf ,°f ^ann>c Schott,
Mr- Louis Schott, at the
«nt«a ‘’"P'1*1** where she un-
(nr,t’!l<‘rat'°n for gall stones,
o’,' yeurs °f age and leaves
t. ei,an^ one son> George
r \n 1- BUrviwd one
roan, i She was born
Medina county, was a
her h°'k^e diHP°s‘tion, devot-
httUfband and son, and lov-
w,r, hk° knew her- The "*
Monn br°U*ht t0 home
chupi.afternoon’ and *ater
conduct tbe funera> services
stor a ^ev‘ ^e0, Goertz
A lar«t- number of sor-
UPFER QUIH1 NOTES.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis and Mrs.
Eo.ma Morris of San Antonio visit-
ed Mr. und Mrs. Willie Schuehle
here Sunday and Monday.
Mias Jocephine Kauffman of Red
Wing visited her sister. Mrs. F-dgar
Balzen, here several days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and
son, Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. George
Mueller of San Antonio and Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Britsch of Hondo,
spent Sunday here, the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold yBalzon and
....... ,,v* aaw criurcn in v asiroviue, mon-
an , of San Antonio visited Mr. and day and received the name Clovis
rs. . B. Balzen here last Thurs- John, the sponsors were Mrs. Joe
day. —
A number from here attended a
surprise party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Nietenhoefer Sat-
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fous and lit-
tle son. of Hondo, and Mr. and Mrs.
Elgin Stiegler of Vandenberg spent
Sunday here the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Fous.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Balzen and
daughter of San Antonio visited
relatives and friends here Sunday.
Miss Rose Gerdes and friend, of
the Alamo City and Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Kennedy and children of
Medina Lake, spent Sunday here,
the guests of the ladies’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Gerdes.
Mrs. Oscar Bader and little daugh-
ter of Hondo spent last week-end
hee at the home of her father, Mr. j
C. A. Oefinger.
Mrs. E. A. Bendele and children |
are spending the week below Dunlay
the guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Haby, and family.
Mrs. C. H. Fous and daughter,
Mrs. ,J. D, Schweers and leltiostn,
Mrs. J. D. Schweers and little son,
visited relatives and friends jin
Bader Settlement und Castroville
Monday.
Mrs. Katie Mierow came out from
San Antonio Sunday on a visit to
lelatives and friends.
J. G. Schuehle and Ben Beck made
a business trip to Hondo Monday.
Russell Kothman and Dalton
LackVne of San Antonio were here
for a week’s vacation with relatives
here.
Mrs. John Schweers and daughter,
Mi«s Bertha, were Castroville visit-
ors last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wall and
son, Dunner, of the Alamo City, vis-
ited relatives here Sunday.
Cornelius Haby and Ferdie Carle
passed by here Saturday enroute
to Peach Tree.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lambert and
sons, John Ray and Richard, and Mr.
and Mrt. Will Neil and son, Dennis,
came out from San Antonio Sunday
on a visti to J. D. Schweers and
C. J. BLESS
HONDC, TEXAS
Carries a Complete Line
-of-
General Merchandise
of dependable and
guaranteed quality
and all reasonably priced.
I share in your business is respectfully solicilt!
Tel. 42. Prompt Delivery
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DENTIST
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SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
Qr. O. B. TAYLOR
Dental Surgeon
Pyorrhea Treatment
Offve
Phones..
j Off>-e......122
) Residence 39
!)r W. H. SMITH
LEINWEBER BUILDING
3®e« Phone No. 119, Residence 70
IT will pay you to know the
I fact, about YOUR EYES.
V. A. CROW
Jeweler and Optometrist.
STOVER
GASOLINE
ENGINES
The Best
on the
Market
JOHN P. SCOTT CO.
WALLPAPER, PAINT
Office Phone Crockett 5712
114 Main Plaza
^ Sen Antonio, Texa*.
g J. MEYER, M D.
Office Over Hutzler Confectionery
entrance First National Bank Stain
Residence Phone: 80: Office Phone: 244
HONDO. TEXAS
DR J- E- SCHLOTTMANN It and all kinds of pump machinery
DENTAL SURGEON
HONDO. - - - TEXAS
Office Over Hntzler Confectionery
Entrance First National Bank Stain
SAMSON WINDMILLS
OTTO J. WIEMERS
Route i, Phone 965-F 23
AGENTS FOR ALAMO IRON WORKS AT
Hondo, - Texas
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S ,NG MATERIAL, BRICK, IRON ROOFING, PAINTS, ETC. 5/
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GO TO
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FOR GOOD
FRESH FRUITS
and VEGETABLES
IN SEASON
Theae are FRESH at all
time*
rHONE 132 HONDO, TF.X.
dr.
B. F. GREGORY
DENTIST
304 1-2 West Commerce Street.
Cr. 3603. Sen Antonio, Tone*
PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS A
SPECIALTY
HONDO MEAT Mi?KtT
W. J. NESTER, Proprietor, Dealer in
Choice Fresh Meat of all Kinds
Bacon, Ham, Sausage, Etc.
HIGHEST - CASH - PRICE - PAID- FOR - HIDES
GEO. H. KIMMEY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Medina County, Texas.
Phone 172. Hondo, Texas.
FOR SALE
Farms and Ranches
W. B ODOM
HONDO, TEXAS.
Fbone 46
FOR FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
BEEF, PORK, VEAL, SAUSAGE
And LARD Always On Hand
A. C. Thallman, “"Si
STOP THAT ITCHING
If you Buffer from any form of
skin diseases such as Itch. Eczema,
Tetter or Cracked Hands, Poison Oak,
King Worm, Old Sorea or Sorea on
children. We will sell you a Jar of
BLUE STAR REMEDY on a guar-
antee. It will not stain your clothing
and has • pleasant odor.
SOLD BY W. H. WINDROW.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF HIGH GRADE
LAMPS and ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
and can give you the correct information about the best adapted for your
service, as we make a specialty of Electrical Equipment.
HONDO LIGHT, POWER & ICE CO.
Enjoy the convenience of Electricity.
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GOOD, FRESH HOME-MADE BREAD, CAKES AND ROLLS
DAILY.
CINNAMON ROLLS A SPECIALTY.
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FIRE, TORNADO, LIABILITY, AUTOMOBILE, PLATE
GLASS AND BURGLARY INSURANCE
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 26, 1925, newspaper, September 26, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563849/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.