The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1930 Page: 4 of 10
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LOME KTCULAR $1 95 DRESSES
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hi' i"rn *va« pi-ttiny 'hot" nut in thr
firld and had to b« trathvrrd before
11tin ( aunty, cloth. Ih; paper. fS, tf |
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tlntmif, ahampnolng. wave »* ttin*;
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it "popped was vr■ •'-1v nainreraterl.
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Alsi' on# stock saddle. K. ( . HLESti.
indrow's
Store News
THE VENCIL
for
SCHOOL
Doem’t lote toy tint*—
alway* ready to write. A
correct balance enablta
you lo write without lirir.g.
no matter how Uit or bow
much you write. A wide
range of attractive de-icrn
atourMore. Suitable prices
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White and dainty bread, rich J
] | deliciout cake and pastry are
<■ insured when
Heart s Delight
Flour
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FROM
PURE WHEAT
TO
PERFECT FLCUP
:: LIBERTY MILLS i
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Sar. Antonio, Texas.
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font Ihiublt Hi*. Harm# Eir»t fhOth
take* them. R. P. (bitter. l.at'nMe.
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M. J. llatnt spent the week-end in
Hondo \isittng Ins parenu. Mr. and
Mr*. E. Hatot and Mr*. Sadie Hutiler,
leaving Monday morning for Fort
Worth.
Mi.*# Mary Antoinette Rodeanay of
Urenhatn stopped off for a short
\isit with Miaaea Duti and Anne
Davis winle en route to the He**
Ranch neat Marathon.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Mulcahy and
,hiluren and Mias ('ora Wright left
for Seguin Saturday night from there
;i,ey "ill xi'it relatives at Hillsboro
inti Sweetwater. Mr. Mulchay is on
his vacation.
Miss Inez Leinweber of Kerrville
returned home Saturday after a
veek’s visit with Mrs. Fritz Uin-
"iber, while her sister, Miss Ruby,
remained for another week’s visit
with Miss Hedwig Leinweber.
LET US SAVE YOUR TIRES BY
FREQUENT INSPECTION. WHEN
IN NEED OK REPAIR, WE ARE
EQUIPPED TO VULCANIZE ANY
SIZE AT A LOW PRICE AND WE
GUARANATEE SATISFACTION.
CITIZENS' MOTOR CAR COM-
PANY. 2-tf
marcelling, etc Permanent h. n »ai
mg and rewaving by Nestle method
i* not injurious to the hair. May b»|
dressed in any desired style. Ladies'
ileauty Shoppe, 41 -tf.
CITIZENS' MOTOR CAR COM
PANY ANNOUNCES LOW PRICES
ON GOODYEAR TIRES AND
TUBES WHY NOT BUY TIRES AT
MAIL ORDER PRICES IN YOUR
HOME TOWN?
You Don't
Have to
Shake It!
Our Bottled Drinks Are
Ready to Serve
Y*k fnr ynur favorite flavor and r*t a pur,
hrveratr* bottled under the lost p*»«j|>i, ,
i t i o • ri i< the original bottle,
A^X F( R HONDO BOTTLED BEVERAGES Al any to
DRINK STAND IN HONDO, D'HANIS AN|> YANCEl' "
Hondo Bottling & Transfer Co.
BRUNO SCHWEERS. o»n#r
ALSO WHOLESALE TOBACCO AND CANDY
ALL KINDS OF HAULING IN THE CITY
................................. ..........
I am agent for the Maytag Waah- Clinton Roper left Th^urad* f!
For dependablt wrvlce let u» in-. - — — — — —wt
stall in your car or Delco plant the ing Machine. R. L. Mumme, Hondo, hi# home in Memphis, Tnnraa
well known U. S. L. Battery. W'e ser- Texa*. &-tf During the few days Mr. Roper ag
I vice all makes. Citizen*’ Motor Carj Come and hear the new ECdison * Texan he visited the Medm* Ld,
: Company. 2-tf i Radios and Portable* at C. R. O’oMed into Mexico at Pedm
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wurzbach and | GAINhS. 2-tf •*" mu‘h nf ■''an Antonio and ooi
Italy ol Cliff spent Sunday with Mrs. Mis* Mildred Roberts was the guest (l ari in**P,‘,nt case of T**
Wurzbach'* parents, Mr. and Mrs. i of Miss Hallie Mae Kirby of San An- *fcn' 1 thr r* gxet of all of u? tin
. Adolph Haegelin. I tonio last week-end. * 'ould not visit < orpus, Laraiou
* - lower valley and journey t
Miss Corine Reynolds of San An-| Leo. W. Graff paid thi* office a Th ” luurn,S i
tonio spent her vacation here with busines*. call Wednesday arid joined ## . °.B 'u^ mti
Texas.hu the state is too big to k
covered in a week. He promises«
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'our corps of readers.
Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schmidt of San return some time.
jThantalf^rilPHaL"rni^m»^i ^ k7
-....... «”• w. - m„. swn ........
Schwee,s' 5'4t Mrs. Mollie Zerr were San Antonio of the week. It is a corn combine»
Joe Harvey Wilson has returned1 business visitors Wednesday. PUtR, Sticks, shells and clean* m
home lrom Baylor l. niversary where ^rg ('barles Schwetrs and dHUgh- in om operation at a cost of (bog
he it tntly teceived his B. A. degree.j tW). are spending the week with Mr. cents per bushel.
Big sale on School Items for 10, and Mrs. D. W. Wiemers and family.
.. c ♦ i« a . on y«ur GLOBE BLATKLI
days, -tarting .atiiri.ay, Augu-t 30, Found. (*ne Buick rear bumper on VACCIN*- and GLOBE ('HPKE!
at 1 indrow’s Drug Store. Yancey Road. Owner can
School Days
Good old School Days will
soon be here and as usual we
hate the large'-, assottment of
Scool Fupplit' now ready for (
. u. Con.e in now and make
r - ‘lections before the rush. /
.tarting Saturday, August
30, ...,(1 htsti ,g for 10 DAYS
ONLY we are putt >r^r on a
( SPECIAL SALE
of SCHOOL SUPPLIES
OUR
t
innvers
Prices Still Hold Good
recover VA< CINE AT FLY KRUG CO Sit
Mis. Ed. Looney and son, Howard, ,-arne by calling at C. R. Gaines Gar- jnge* loaned FREE. It
l ovt M orth are the guests of Mrs. age. ifr yQU WANT JO SELL, LIST
Hieo. (anieron this week. Robert Riff of New Fountain paid WITH 0 H MILLER
l . r Sale. Rhode Island Red < gg- )Ur office a business call Thursday THE MEDINA COUNTY LAND
bred cockrells. Mrs. Joe J. L.it: D’- and enrolled a# a reader of the Anvil MAN HONDO, TEXAS.
Box _7i. 5-*tpd. Herald. Ncma Worm Capsules are tk bd
uis* Anne Kc r of North 1 trohna .|j. and Mrs. D. \\. Wiemers and ' l,y taimnr. on chtsp ;mha
the guest i>f Mrs. M. At ii! amson k^:..tyii • r. l. a, a d Mrs. ('Parle* Don Got y..■ 1 Nema Caps te*
this week. .-Yhv.eers and daughters, Lili an and Windrow's Drug Store.
.Mr, and Mrs. Sid Carter and child- ilady*. t •■’ Georgetown spent the j nm an aK,!:t for the V.'lii
en of K ick Springs spent Wednes- v-t k . at George West visiting Monument Works of Fan Ai^n.A
ay here. Mr. and . ,rs. Emil Muennink. See me lor Headstones in. •<<**
merits. H. J Roehle, Dunlif, Thi
Don't use soap on Fabys scalp
U r Nest’e preparation to groa
■ ' nat ural curly hair. For salt at Ladies1
YOU CAN GET YOUR SUPPLY OF
Here are a few of the Items
on this sale.
A12 cf our Merchandise at Reduced Prices
A dandy COMPASS
and L>IVIl)F7R for
GULF VENOM
, Be: uty Shoppe.
IN 4 PINTS AT 40c
AND 1 PINT BOTTLES AT 65c
IN 1 GALLON CANS, WITH HAND SPRAYER, AT $2.75
A 100-Page COMPOSI-
TION BOOK
A Big Value, Propel- 1 A
Repel PENCIL iUC
A New SCHOOL
COMPANION
Levison’g Fountain Pen
INK
i
INK TABLET, Full
Measure ...................
LOOSE LEAF
COVER, Educator
100-Page Elephant
PENCIL TABLET
7 rve following are some of our Bargains
LARGE !5c HANDKERCHIEFS, BLUE AND RED
MEN c HOSE, 10c SELLER
2SGNCH GINGHAM, 10c SELLER
WORK PANTS, $1.50 VALUE
REGULAR $1.35 NUMBER FOR
A REGULAR $1.25 WORK PANTS
254 INCH SOLID COLOR GINGHAM, REGULAR 15c
H. S. BULGERIN
NEW DRESSES, SNAPPY STl'FI
AT THE POPULAR DRY GOOD!
STCRE, 5(Hl
Mi. and Mr- Arthur Ney ant! iittli
son, Billy, visited Mrs. Henry S«J*
San Antonio Sunday.
Julius R. Brut k* was a bir
caller at this office Friday.
TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION
ALL FARMERS INVITED
SCHOOL BAG,
Water-Proof ........
4-Inch School
SCISSORS
There will be 61 School Sup-
ply Items in this sale. And re-
member these prices are for 10
days only. Then th^y go at the
regular prices again. So get
yours while the Sale lasts.
When you start shopping put
our name on your list. Think
of our store first, our store as
your store.
$1.00 NUMBER
1 46 NUMBER
l.£*5 NUMBER
OUR WASH DRESSES
................ $ .68 i
1.19 ^
1.68
ALL
GUARANTEED
FAST COLORS
MEN S DRESS PANTS, $3.50 TO $4.00 VALUE
2.48 ((
TAILOR MADE PANTS, ALL FINE FABRIC, $10.00 VALUE
$5.98
MEN'S OXFORDS, $3.50 TO $4.00 VALUE 2.39
LADIES' SHOES, FACTORY CLOSE OUTS, $4.00 VALUE 2.39
ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE AT MARKED DOWN PRICES
SHOWING HOW
TEXAS FARMERS
CAN CUT THEIR
COSTS, SPEED UP
THEIR OPERA-
TIONS AND MAKE
GREATER PROF-
ITS WITH THE
Windrow’s
STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER
Where you will find everything
advertised for sale in a
good Drug Store.
THE POPULAR
DRY GOODS STORE
NEW CASE MODEL “CC”
GENERAL PURPOSE TRACTOR
IT PLOWS — IT PLANTS — IT CULTIVATES
SEE THIS NEW CASE TRACTOR AND OTHER LABOR SAVING
MACHINERY
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 10 A. M. TO 3 P. M.
ONE MILE WEST OF HONDO
THE BEST WAY TO GET
WHAT YOU WANT, IS TO
QUIT WANTING AND SAVE
a .......^
H. SHOOR, Prop.
HONDO, TEXAS
CASE DEALER, EUGEN HUESSER
J. I. CASE CO.
DALLAS - SAN ANTONIO . HOUSTON, TEXAS - CROWLEY, LA.
WHEN YOD HIT
A e«...l b.n«
means in(lsl ''*ien ()f' finances-
difficult Pr°bl('m ' eSted here
We are always ,nt ,f rc, and
m y°ur *
ready to help
knots of busmen*. frieBdly
When y«u ne‘fh.vhile &
counsel a'1<J n(j see »*•
operation, come » « „I1
For safety a"11 m
on us
TFyi
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1930, newspaper, August 22, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563943/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.