The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 12, 1927 Page: 2 of 6
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• LOCAL AND PERSONALS
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The habit—
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Windrow's
Store News
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burger were
h re from Dunlav Monday to get
tiieir son. Ulrich, who became iil the
fust of the week and had to be taken
home. Ulrich is one of the out-of-
town boys who is taking advantage
of Hondo's good high school thi«
year.
H. A. Burnside, a former resident
of this place, died last week in Cali-
fornia, and his body was shipped to
San Antonio, Texas, for burial. De-
ceased was one of the oldest mem-
bers of the Medina County Aid
Society, holding certificate No. 16.
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us a dollar bill and we will nta"
them to you post paid anywhere
VITAL STATISTICS.
™‘ <* ClASS !s "
Birth*.
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Mrs.
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Uary,
The two together one year for $2. within the radius of this paper’s cir
Address The Fletchei
Electric light globes at Holloway
Bros.
Get you £ Radio from Holloway
Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kollman spent
culation.
Dec. 16, 1926, To Mr. and
Carmen Lopez, girl.
Jan. 2, 1927, To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. Balzen, boy.
Jan. 2, 1927, To Mr. and Mrs.
SHOES FOR THE MEN—Snappy Wednesday in San Antonio.
styles in high or low last, brown or
black calfskin, heavy soles, rubber
heels, soft uppers, perforated tips
i and at prices to keep them going.
I. FIN WEBER’S—The Man’s Store
Carter ft Bader have good values
in Second Hand Cars—Dealers in
Fords only 61.
FOR SALE—Four-burner Star Oil j your ne3rt order.
Stove with removable oven. Price
Davis’ Print Shop, Hondo. Texas gajjey c Rogers, boy.
When your printing i* done «t Jan. 4, 1927, To Mr. and Mrs.
home by your loc»l printer, it means Wiliiam g. Weber, boy.
that Hondo money is kept in Hondo. • jan 4> 1927, To Mr. and Mrs.
' But when you send away and have ^arjan Paul Hans, girl.
| it done you are aiding an institution
that cares nothing about the develop-
1 ment of your town nor your success.
Just think this over before you make
Saturday, Febr
"MAN OF THE FOREST-
"SNOOKUMS MEERY X^,
Monday and Tue.d.y, Feb 14
“FAUST"
NEWS REEL
Thuraday and Friday, F,b. 17^
KEEP BABY’S RECORD
WITH A KODAK.
Baby asleep in his high
chair, at play on the nursery
floor—incidents you never tire
of seeing.
You’ll have them always, in
your album, if y< u keep baby’s
record with a Kodak.
We’d like to he lp you select
a Kodak.
They’re only $5 and up.
THESE ARE SMART CURLEE $25.00. Gall 39. 3t.
SUITS—Well tailored and made to! c. R. Gaines and son. Roland
fit, at prices you usually pay fo.- Gaines, were business visitors to San
the ordinary sort, we have them Antonio Thursday,
in regulars, longs and stouts pr. q g Taylor spent last week-
LEINM EBER S The Mans Store. en(j jn ^an \ntonj0 where he attend-
We are glad to have back with us ed the Dental Clinic,
again Mr. and Mrs. R. \\. Speece j»rs p jf Schweers and Mrs. F
j an'* children, who spent quite a while j ^jurray were business visitors to
at Eagle Pass while Mr. Speece we* gan Anto'nio Thursday,
engaged in work on the International
bridge at that place. .
It wili pay you to watch our ciu’o-
mg rates. We can sometimes make
Jan. 11, 1927, To Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. McAnnelly, boy.
Jan. 12, 1927, To Mr.
Alvin L. Britsch, boy.
Jan. 16, 1927, To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard F. Wernette, boy.
Jan. 16, 1927, To Mr. and Mrs.
“THE POTTERS"
Saturday, February 19.1
“THE SILENT Rider-
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and Mrs. Show Start*
M. s
you substantial savings on the sub- Celestino Martinez, girl.
•« 7:45 P.
Matinee Saturday'* tl 3;0() p
Spacial Price* 10c j/
Attaad The M.tiee*.
Jan. 19, 1927, To Mr. and Mrs. NEW ADDITION TO HONDO
scription price of your papers and
magazines and at the same time, by J. M. Mulcahy, boy.
subscribing through this office, you Jan. 24, 1927, To Mr. and Mrs.
can help us extend the circulation Ashbel C. Gilliam, boy.
of Farming. In this way we both jan. 26, 1927, To Mr. and Mrs.
profit 33-tf
LET US SUrri-Y YOUR BAT-
Paul E. Poerner, boy.
Jan. 30, 1927, To Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. 3nd Mrs. Robert Saathoff and
children and Mrs. J. M. Eichholtz
TERY NEEDS. WE SELL THE Wallace A. Lutz, boy.
WELL KNOWN GENUINE PREST-
O-LITE GUARANTEED BATTER-
Mrs. H. E. Haass and Miss Lucille wert, visitors to San Antonio Sunday. IES. PHONE 151, CITIZENS
de Montel from here and Mrs. Robert
d( Montel of Castroville spent Tues-
day witn Mesdames Louis F. and
Charles T. Wurzbach at R'omedir.a.
A fire in the flue at Dr. James
Miss Lorine Earnest, of Austin,
spent last week-end here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Earnest.
MOTOR CAR CO.
Holloway Bros, have put in a line*
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Death*.
Jan. 8, 1927, Amando Avrigo,
male, 19 years.
Jan. 12, 1927, Baby Alvin Britsch,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Henley are
, , .. , , , here from San Antonio visiting Mrs.
p!uck s residence Wednesday after-
‘ Henlev s brother, r red Neumann, and
noon caused the fire engine to make
a run to the scene, but luckily the
flames did not prove serious.
Mrs. J. T. FitzSimor. and son,
Jack, were over from Castroville
Wednesday on business. While here
they were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
F etcher Davis.
The regular meeting of the Parent-
Teacher Association will be held at
the school house on Monday, Feb-
ruary Nth, with Mrs.
as hostess.
EGGL’ from Purebred BARRED
ROCKS; new stock—some of the
best in Texas. $1.50 for 15 eggs.
other relatives.
Mrs. Louis Ward and two little
daughters, of Bruni, spent the week
here with Mrs. Ward’s sister, Mrs.
Fritz Bohmfalk.
Felix Richter, the new sendee
station man, has a message elsewhere
ir. this issue to the automobile users
of this community.
FOR SALE—110-Egg Incubator,
H J. Meye- in good condition: price, $8.00 cashv
Mrs. Willie Heyen, Phone 967-F21,
Hondo, Texas. 2t-pd.
THE HERALDYNE RADIO, “AS
GOOD AS THE BEST; BETTER
THAN THE REST.” HEAR THEM
AT GAINES ft SON.
New lot of Joreaire Face
Powders. Instead of the dull
lifeless effect of ordinary pow-
ders, you will find in Joneaire
Face Powders a new striking
beauty. In $1.00 and $1.50
boxes here.
Mrs. Fletcher Davis, Hondo, Texes.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McManus -of
Thomaston spent Sunday and Mon--. EAGLE SHIRTS—the sort men
day here with their sister and brother, select for themselves, patterned
Mi-8 Lena and Mr. Byne Stone. shirts, white shirts, or solid color
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. G. Wood and LEINWEBER’S- A Man’s
-Mr. and Mrs. Walton Duvall of San °re‘
Antonio spent Sunday here with Mr. New lower prices on Star Cars,
and Mrs. Edw. Cameron. Before buying a car, see and ride
in a Star and convince yourself of
its performance, value and low cost.
Citizens Motor Car Co., A. E. Wey-
nand, Prop. tf.
H. E. Haass, Attorney-at-Law,
Surveyor’s Office, Courthouse, Hon-
do. Texas. All legal matters care-
fully attended to, in all courts of
Texas. Manager Medina County Ab-
stract Company. Road Maps of Me
dina County, cloth. $5. naper. $3. 16
of the J. I. Case farm implements, ma|e> jnfant.
and are now ready to serve the; jan j3^ 1927, Francisco Gauna.
farmers of this section with these ma|e> about 83 years,
valuable implements. See their an- jan 26, 1927, Macima Hernandez,
nouncement elsewhere. female, about 37 years.
T. A. Stevenson, the efficient Dis-
trict Manager of the S. W. Bell Marriage License*.
Telephone Co., was here yesterday
from Eagle Pass. Mr. Stevenson
reported fine rains all over the coun-
try west from Hondo.
Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Ezzel ac-
companied their son, Frank Kelley,
tc San Antonio Tuesday, where the 1 ^ #
Issued during the month of Jan-
uary, 1927:
Pablo Garcia and Senona Alcorta. 1 Farmin^ Hondo, Texas.
J. F. Haegelin and Amanda A.
Wurzbach.
Cleofas Fernandez and Refugio
young fellow had his tonsils removed.
At last report he is recovering nicely.
LUMBERJACKS, Comfortable, at-
tractive patterns and colors and
durable. LEINWEBER’S A Man’s
Store.
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Strayed from my pasture, a roan j „________
Durham bull, branded 7 L (interlock-1 Contreras.
Sabino Mares and Rosaria Boteo.
Bernhard FitzSimon and Mary’
Bohl.
Louis E. Ward and Nellie Garza.
Pedro Nuncio and Polonia Gutier-
rez.
Crecensio Munoz and Teodora
PARFUMS JONCA1RE (
From the flower fields of j
France to you. |
Rare essences from the flow- j
ers themselves are blended in )
France into Joneaire’s wonder-
ful perfumes. Rose, $2.00 the
oz.; Un Pen D’Qrient, $3.00
the oz.
A full line of Princess Pat
Toilet goods here.
Your bank balance
and your policies j |
At the end of the month j
your bank sends you a state- j
i ment showing where you stand.
I Each transaction is listed. You
can check income and outgo.
Have your insurance checked
up at regular intervils by a
man who-knows. It will be to
your advantage to taik
your insurance with E. A. de
Montel.
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We are in the |
MARKET I
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of Cattle.
Phone us for prices.
Phone 132
L. Barrientes & Sons
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Listerine Tooth Paste 25c,
Listerine Throat Tablets 25c
and
Listerine all sizes here for
you.
Toilet Soaps: All kinds
here. Buy Lux Toilet Soap
here by the dozen. Every
member of the family can use
Lux for face, hands and bath.
Alarm Clocks from $1.50 to
$4.50. Try one.
Your Patronage i* Appreciated.
Try The Drug Store Fir*t.
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IE. A. de MONTEL, Agt.
Phone 123, Hotel Armitrong
Hondo, Texas.
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,nb * I:: Cash Price for ii
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j Phone 72 *
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Windrow’s
Your Druggitt I* More Than A
Merchant.
The Nyal QualUy Store.
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1 STOP, LOOK and LISTEN! 1
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I FOR CASH ONLY, WE OFFER j
| 30 x 3 1-2 U. S. Fabric at
| 30x3 1-2 U. S. Cord at - -
j | 30 x 3 1-2 Oversize Goodyear Path,
j | 30 x 3 1-2 Royal Cord at ’
| 29 x 4:40 U. S. Balloon at
j 29 x 4:40 Highest Grades
ANY MAKE
edj. Notify W. H. Weimers, phone
967F2. -It
Messrs. Tom Holloway and J. W.
Parker are attending the Frigidaire
school in San Antonio this week.
HEAR THE HERALDYNE RADIO
AT GAINES & SON’S BEFORE
BUYING.
WE SELL THE HERALDYNE
RADIO—NONE BETTER. GAINES
ft SON.
A nice stock of gas ranges and
heaters at Holloway Bros.
Judge R. J. Noonan was an Alamo
City visitor Thursday.
O. II. Miller was a San Antonio
visitor Tuesday.
If you do not read
The Water Bearer
In FARMING
You miss a treat;
You won’t miss
Its cost
25c
PHONE 4 2.
GOOD CLEON GROCERIES
AND
DRY GOODS
A NEW STOCK OF
GILBRAE GINGHAMS
AND TUB SILKS.
Have Been Serving the Public
31 Years and am going to
Try to Stay.
We Will Appreciate Your Trade
C. I. BLESS
Ed. Martin and Cleo Homesley.
Willie H. Naegelin and Katie Mann.
Alvin Joseph Droiteourt and Marie
Teodora Hanna.
Atanasio Losa and Atilana Medina.
E. P. Wilson and Mrs. Lillian
Wilsoh,
Leon Reyes and Mrs. Anita Luna.
Domingo Ballez and Jesusita Gon-
zales.
S. G. Guinn and Loraine Bank®.
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A COMPARISON.
The new Barkuloo Addition
Hondo offers ideal building sjt„
exclusively white homes. If yoa
interested in a desirable btf
site, either for immediate buil
or as an investment, you should
these pretty lots. A plot
addition can be seen at th<
Herald office, and we are authori"
to quote you prices and terms on
unsold portion of the Addi’
Come around and look over the pi
If you are a reader of Ferg
Forum or want to read it, remit yo
renewal or subscription through
office. The Forum is stiil a
factor in Texas politics and
need it to keep yourself inform
Send $1.00, the regular price of
Forum, to us and receive both
and FARMING for a year. Fietehe
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The Dallas Daily News reac
Hondo at 11:50 o’clock A. M. on
day of publication. The News
the daily paper par-excellence f
Texas. Try it and you will be 1
vinced. Hand or send your rubsr
tion to us and get FLETCHER
FARMING free—both papers for
price of one.
We appreciate the favor
write-ups of social, club, lo
church, etc., affairs are handed in
publication. Help us make the An
Herald a newsy paper. 41
The Anvil Herald’s phone
127. Use the phone when you
job printing or advertising and ;
will be waited on by a represent^
of the paper. 41-
MEN’S FURNISHINGS that
the fad for fall—in Shirts,
Gloves Shoes and Ties. L
WEBER’S, where everybody sho:
Let us Vulcanize your tutes 1
for the county
and 1926 show
for the yeers
the following:
1925
tires. Moderate prices and satis!
A comparison of the vital statistics; tory gervj0e. Citjzen? Motor
Co., Aug. E. Weynand, Propr.
We Print wedding invitations
announcements at the Anvil He
office.
G*t you a Radio from Hollo**
Bros.
Births
1925
197
1926
149
54
decrease
1 Deaths
101
108
7
increase
Marriages
—
80
132
52
increase
Others
Are ordering
Fletcher’s Farming
And the Semi-Weekly News.
Both one year for only $1.00;
Why not give us your subscrio
tion too?
Electric light globes at Holloway
We do joh printing.
If you do not read
The Water Bearer
In F A R M I N G
You miss a treat;
You won’t miss
Its cost
26c.
HUGO GROTE '
FOR BtTTER
lolvIS, AUTOMOBILES
TRAVIS 2888 7,„ BROADWAY
WAIST AISTTONIO, TEXAS
F. E. MUELLER
The §tore That Satisfies
225 E. Commerce Street, San Antonio, Texas
MEN’S CLOTHING
HATS, SHOES and FURNISHINGS
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
ONE PRICE THE YEAR ROUND
$6.95
7.95
9.10
9.90
10.20
12.50
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First National Bank
HO NEK), TEXAS
: Capital $511,01111.00
Surplus $22,000.00
J- M. PI.NGER -
President
M0NTEI'.....Vl,,.ft,.kto,
HORACE BRADLEY .... Cashier
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npHE INCREASING BUST-
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 12, 1927, newspaper, February 12, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563924/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.