The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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open for hualne** tit their w* homo.
Ward Chevrolet (.nnpany l* «>’»
upan for huilnru in ihrir new hum*’-
Wo nl»av« carry ’ of M dlfferent
kind* of ice > ri-am and tcra. Fly Drug
Fountain. 17*ll.
Eliminate the knock* In your mo-
■ tor, by using Gulf Nn-Nox Motor
I Fuel M F Selin eer*. Agent. I'hono
101. u-ti.
Ju*t what the lailioa arc wanting.
STAINLESS STEEI. kitchen uton-
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Dll) YOU CVF.lt Slur to THINK?
H, N|.* It. Wall*. Shaooa*. OhUham*
H K Horton, editor of the Oran*e tTraa»l Under. *ayat
THAT when a wan poradea hi* private opinion at rrefy upper
tunity it ktccMH borraowr monotony
Th, merchant who parade, hi* name and product on every
hand through the medium of diversified adverting hulld* a g"'*
r< nutation, together with #ureee* .
Vd*i-rti.ina w»«*a*ure* h<dh the *n.»n and hie product, i»nr
merchant giving a* hi* *s*u»* for a determined *iand again*! nd*
, rfi. „K .atd. “I don’t want to art mere l>u*tneM If I do. the
i,„ ,. .i •••* will open In my toon ami the competition will hurt
\V thin le«. than a month after thia merchant rendered hi*
trrdfet. he .(nod in ihe doorway of hi* dry gwwda *toro ami watched
w rmuen aero** the *tr«et remodel a large store mom for one of
the la»ge«t chain ayttem of dry pood, in fhe nalton and an
a.iverti*er.
lhi* no rchant i* now conduiting a cl> ainp-out sale, with an
oath on he ip* that when he »nm* in a nearby town he will hulld
up an advertl*lttf *y*tetu which will build friend* and patronage
1 r hi* store until the chain *tor* • will m>t be ansmu* to compete
with him.
A le« on like this is neec*aary to teach *onie merchant* they
mu*t advertise, or fall *h< rt of the goal, in tbi* day of modern
merchandising.
Till HOMS TOWN MF.RCIIANT IS THK ONLY ONK WHO
i \N INIH • I I'KOI'I K TO Bl'Y \T HOMS.. AM* THIS THROUGH
Al»\ KHTISIMJ.
AND THE ANVIL HERALD IS
KS.ADT TO SIRVE,
YOU.
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Lew C»d, ,ud AiWai r,
BABY CYCLORt
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See the new Kodaks
( New ml it toii« to the Kodak
J lint n ako pietun -taking simp
\ ler and surer than ever.
Conic in and see the-e latest
models.
away on routine matters as we po to
press.
We w II appreciate your Fire In-
>ur ...... business. Helen H. and O.
H. Mitior. Office Armstrong Hotel.
tiet imee of your friends to join
you in a duh ano all four of you
receive F ARMING a year for $2.01)
REMEMBER
As usual, this store will be
Santa Claus' Hcuoquarters.
Protect ycur Stock
and Poultry
Kv r <■ * iin .to that the loss re-
suliii . ['rein ml*-timil parasites or
worm- is tin groan at known loss
incident to live stock and jxmltry
raising. You do n ; see these para-
sites at work. a.'d freqiioitly do not
suspect their presence until the de-
struction is well under way. causing
general unthriftiness, retarding
growth, making the animal or fowl
on easy prey to disease, and. in fact,
probably doing more harm than any
other cause.
Recently one of the leading para-
sitologists of the United States T>e-
partment of Agriculture, and other
scientific r< search workers, discov-
ered the use of a safe and satisfac-
tory drug for the removal of in-
testinal worms in live stock and
poultry. This drug is intended for
the destruction of hookworms,
roundworm; at d stomach worms in
Sheep, Hogs. Goats, Poultry, Dogs
and Foxes. It is put up in capsule
form and called nt.ma WORM
CAPSULES. These capsules are
manufactured by the World's Lei.:
est Manufacturers of Medicinal
Products, namely, Parke, Davis &
Coni .n.' Detroit. Michigan.
They have prepared booklets con-
taining rnmpb'V information on
this subject, with full directions for
the use of Nomu Worn. Capsules,
if your live stock or poultry, .o
matter if it be sheep, hogs, goals,
chickens turkeys, nr even dogs, are
troubled with intestinal v ems yon
should get these booklets and read
them. They can be hud without
'•barge from
YOUR DRUGGIST
WHERE
YOUR PATRONAGE IS
APPRECIATED
Don’t miss the unt cent sale next
Thurs lay, Friday and Saturday at
Fly Drug Co.
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Wh n your printing i» done *1 I
home by your local printer* it means Hondo at 10:07 lock A. M on it*
dav f publication. The New# t*
Our fall one cent sale offer* nu»n>
nice Xina* gift*. Fly Drug < o.
I am prepared to give you promp
and satisfactory service in boot am.
shoe rebuilding and auto top recov-
ering. Give me a trial. Elton lireiten.
Loui* Hicdiger was over Thursday
of this week looking after the apiary pretentious book ur.der
exhibit ut the Fair. He i* Chairman ship.
of that division and assures us that Rev. Merger's work is a labor of
the exhibit will be well worth a visit |„ve anil has engaged his spare time
when you come to the Fair.
Thursday and F, Ja>(
’’THE StRAM.1
FAIN RAMPIg
“SLKICH HELLS
it«M m
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TO PUBLISH A BOOK.
Rev. J. T llorgcr is an author.
What e probably the most ambitious
piece of literary work ever attempt-
ed in Hondo will soon come from
the press in the form of a somewhat
his author-
ial- i-Indus Duly News rcachet
that Hondo money is kept in Flondo.
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But w hen you send away and have I the daily paper par-excellence
it done you art aiding an institution lexas. 1 ry i* and ><>u wil, in ion
that cares nothing about the develop- «med. Hand or .end your eubserip
ment of your u.wn nor your success.
Just think this over before you make
your next order.
The
* turn to mi and git FLETCHER .'
! FARMING free both papers for thi
! irice of one.
If you need a daily newspaper we
Every German-language speaking j would like to forward your subscrip
family should have a German news- j tion for you to the
paper. The Freie Presse fuer Texas is
the only Semi-Weekly newspaper
printed in the German language pub
lished in Texas. It is sold at the low
price of $3.00 per year and by re-
mitting for it, either new or renewal
subscription, through this office you
can get both the Freie Presse and
Farming a whole year Sor the price
of the Freie Presse alone. Send your
$3 00 today to Farming, Hondo,
Texes.
for several years in its preparation.
Son,, five or six years ago, he con-
tributed a **ri« of articles to the
Anvil Hciald under the title of “Fun-
damental Revelation in Dramatic
Symbol” in which he endeavored to
give the b !• . ai ha-us or background
!,,r his belief in the Second Blessing
or the doctrine of holiness. His work
was a summarization of his thought
and study on this great subject over
a long period of years; and while
Dallas" News true to the K,‘n‘,r«1 principles believ-
ed in and held by all adherents of
THE AUTHOR
this faith, it steered an independent Mr. Horger is now revising the galley
the best daily paper in the South,
ss isr*?: -
vour needs for a family newspaper, least, will be new to many-even month*. It w.ll be a volume of sev-
the Semi-weekly News is the ideal among theologians. | oral hundred closely printed page*
paper and costs only $1.00 a year From this beginning came the con- and will be bound in an attractive
FARMING goes with either of these ception of enlarging, embelishing and and durable manner,
papers at their price alone, if you clarifying the ideas and preserving This paper congratulates Mr.
remit through this office. Let us them permanently in a book. The Horger on his successful aceomplish-
ha\e your subscription. 16-tf. manuscript was recently turned over ment and hopes his labor of love will
-1-----t0 God.g Bible School and Rivivalist bring to his declining years a last-
Publishing Company of Cincinnati, ing satisfaction in more ways than
Ohio, for publication under contract.
Don’t Miss It!
SENIOR
EPWORTH LEAGUE
PROGRAM.
he now dream*.
ST PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
NOTES.
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Windrow s
Nyal Qunlily Store.
TELEPHONE 124
BARRIENTES
GROCERY And
MARKET
Specials For
Saturday, November 10
12, 13 and 14
November 12,13 and 14,1928
MEDINA COUNTY FAIR
HONDO, TEXAS
Armistice Day, November 11, fl Program for Sunday, November
(o’clock. ills
Topic: Friendrhips or Warships? Sunday School at 9:30.
Leader, Mary Ruth Cameron. German Service .it 10:45.
1. Hymn. Please note that Sunday School an J
2. Prayer. church services start fifteen minute*
3. Sscript. : e reading: Isaiah 49: j later than formerly.
1-0; John 16:13, i .lee the special announcement, in
4. Hymn. 'this issue of the Anvil Herald, re
5. Do warships destory?—El*ie i garding a series of lectures to be held )V(1H|
fiiend
Buss.
6. Sp< cial Miss Turk.
7. Co-op ration through
ships—Dorothy Ulbrich.
8. Hymn.
9. Epv.orth League Benediction.
10 LBS. SUGAR, WITH
$2.00 PURCHASE
10 pound limit,
* * *
PEACH PRESERVES,
QUART .............
50c
42 c
25c
Sun Garden High Grade d* 1 A C
Coffee, 3 LB. Can 1 .TfO
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LIBBY'S PEACHES,
NO. 2 1-2 CAN
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CROWN BRAND MACARONI, VER-
MICKLLI, SPAGHETTI, n
PER PACKAGE OC
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LOTS OF APPLES BY THE
BUSHEL
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Wt Are Never Out of Whet We
Offer,
WE DELIVER
• > PHONE 132
OPENING DAY AMERICAN LEGION DAY
GRAND PARADE, PUBLIC SPEAKING AT
. 10:30 A. M. DEDICATING BIG NEW FAIR
GROUNDS.
PAGEANT AND RACES
OVER 100 RACE HORSES EXPECTED, BIG-
GEST RACE MEET IN SOUTHWEST. UNDER
MANAGEMENT OF C. H. McMILLAN, EX-
PERT OFFICIAL STARTER. MANY PURSES.
THREE BIG DAYS
DANCE EACH NIGHT
COME ONE COME ALL AND ENJOY YOURSELF.
MEDINA COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
610 acre* nl land near Yancey, 320
in farm, 3 wills, ore flowing, 2 rent
houses, 3 barns. I wi l sell the land
only or with teams, larm implements,
corn and hay.
L. J. SCHMIDT,
2t-pd. Hondo, Texas
We do Job Printing. Phone 127
in the church, beginning Sunday, No-
vember 18th at 7:15 p. m. We would
like for >ou to know that you ar
imiteu. We would like for you to be
here.
H. A. HE1XEKE,
Pastor.
SaluxUy. Nn» 17,1,
Tom TyU,
FLYING U ranch
'BLONDES REWARf
Show Start. .1 7 4& P y ^
M ilmer Saturday', at 3 00 P H
$ penal Pnte. U* ^
Attend l hr M*tiai.f,
SAN ANTONI. N , 'i
WOUNDED A7 MEDINA Laki
I!"! | i _|
th* Rlv«i
pany, living at 203 Loretta hgj
wa- fatally v 'I
noon near Medina I a k wheat fiul
charge from u (hotgwi -truikhiaj
the back of the head. Hit n MavfidJ
20, of 1519 South Pine Street,«.I
ported the occurrence to S'»n Anton*!
authorities.
Mayfield said that he »nd Brnkrl
■ ad I"" I
all day and had strated home trfej
they 4*eid*d to shoot at Bad o-il
1 Mayfield said that Putler shot a h|
and that he. Mayfield, wa? aimir.jitj
another when Butler rose up in frr.jJ
of him just as he pulled ihe trggl
of his gun.
Butler wa# taken to Medina ' ansi
on l^ke Medina by E. H. ScekitiJ
operat- r of the camp, Seekitz <ij|
he went to the scene of the shootmtl
when his son telephonid him • few!
minute* after Butler was shot They j
| croused the lake in a power boa: mil
wounded man in it ici|
hurried to get him to medical ail,
but Butler died in the boat before ti:|
lake was crossed.
The body w as brought to San j
tonio by a Wilbert and Peiphreyi®
bulance at 10 o'clock Sunday ni|ht|
Funeral arrangements will be nah|
Monday.
Sheriff J. F. Bailer, in a lung l
tance telephone call with a rrpi
senUtive of the Express, said
he had not heard of the shooting!
to 9:30 o’clock Sunday night.
A preliminary hearing to dddj
mine the facts if the shooting will I
held before the justice of the
at Castroville Monday morning at Itj
o’clock. Seekati said. He aid tin
young Mayfield had stayed »:■!* f
ler until his dt ath and that hi I
seemed to he broken by the fatal ac|
cident.
The Iveo men had been friends W
years, it was **id here,
have been on several hunting'
dition* together.
POSTED.
MR. TRAPPER
LOUIS PINGENOT DEAD.
Died at a S'an Antonio hodjl
Sunday. November I. I.oui? Ungen-'T
in hi* 65th year. Mr. P>ngenot
to San Antonio from lK lu“ '
dav* ago for medical treatment. ->u|
. I viving are his wife, Mr*. B*P«»f
The two Decker pastures and the t. song( charie, T. and l
wo Charles Martin pasture* are P0>t* j pinjfe„oti daughters, Mr?. E. OJ
ed and all hunting and trespa*sini' j A (;raff, Mis**8 “
with gun* or dog* end all trapping is ^ ’ jh,,n,,a and Agnes
forbidden under penalty of law. j .. ’ ., | pj() Hi-? remain? w«*n
DECKER BROS. i“ *; Ki0 sunday night at ^
12-31-pd. F. A. MARTIN. thp Sollthern Pacific, «co«F
ied by his son. ,
Mr. Pingenot had a numbe (
atives in Medina County,
grieved at his passmg- ,.
We join Ihe many friend*
family everywhere in extt'n‘‘in
pathy to the bereaved ones.
to thosTv/ho dance.
Monday night's <!«"<’'' ’’“J* ®
dcr the auspices of ‘ '[{ tb(|
Aineriean I-T1’ '
FUR SEASON OPENS NOVEMBER 14TH
WANT YOUR FURS
Highest Prices Paid
WILL BE AT THE HIGHWAY GARAGE OR WILL CALL FOR
YOUR COLLECTIONS
LOOKS LIKE WE ARE TO HAVE A GOOD SEASON
WITH GOOD PRICES
LET’S GET BUSY AND MAKE SOME MONEY OUT OF FURS
J. G NEWTON
of thf ............. w,u be l
weather i» favim: u we,i
at the fair grounds « „
i# inclement it will heJ^nt 0f tk|
Auditorium.
_______________ Announcement
place will be made during
on the fair ground*. ____
We do Job frintto*
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1928, newspaper, November 9, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563948/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.