The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 52, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 23, 1927 Page: 3 of 9
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, „f Frrdtf Kwh and
,und»y- While hrrv
in hall game
Hob, Reynold* and
,»i vrtited Mr*. Regina
Minday-
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lavora
Vi». Henry Wemette a
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t-ai-gfeld won the pmr for
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K< fmhwMd* writ* served
l.rulfco table* t«* lh*’ f«ll»*i’'
|>rr> and (urtUl MemUme
I lurbnn and children Muennink. Eddie Finger, Henry Wer-
n at Sabmal Satui Alphome Hong. J. 1*. Ephraim,
lo uii» ('aria, Jr., Henry itiry. Martin
ErMit an*l Zinsmeyer, Oliver Reinhart an I Mi*
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D’HANIS SCORES SHUTOUT
D’HANIS, Tex., July 19. Ku*hi
t» the front in the first tv,,, innu
the D’Hant* Pirate* took a U r
lead to wallop the Klectrical Wort rs
Koch and < i < r* n ^ yt„n Antonio IS to ii. Three fiat
urn's'111 •
Kerdie
relative* at l»«’vine Wedne*-
, double play* by the Piruti
the fielding.
Score by innings
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>m< i for reiuwa! f iti
„nd upon lh pjirtieul
f the buiinni cyel*
i ns t<* previi! at t
\e country is in t
wave . : pi periti
on will be slight
o then now. when
of imaginary pro
nart,
rhtch han
t time. If
midst of
he onpoai
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Mr
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Don
and »t I
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■ood
we live in xn that
perity, now i*
< harter. e 'en
*t expire until
_ and take no
chance* on the people making an
1 issue of the recharter program a few ard, ha- been
8 years later! Take the work* by ^ Evan*
and storm! Do it now bef .re the people ’ T t0 Wigi him at
r4ovn!»n.t Ipmslanon m re
was during
i featured tbl, time to renew thi
though the old will n
R H K 1938! Do it now
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Krti.'-l Mu.’ll.r »"d «>».
N,-y «»■* MS" «»*«*”' BWtti„
4fd were San Antonio visitors
d#y last week. j Batteries: Whitley, Peche and storm! Do it now before the pe
* Helen Neater of San Antonio Mudleri Koch and Fingor, **™a"<* regulatory■ Iwnlatiortin
.. «-au>k-end here with her turn for a new charter! That . . 4.
$ hf im - Alh Neater. iZ<'rr’ tl>e scheme. L'o it NOW with all Mr. Howard will go up Sunday, with
nts, Mr and Mrs. • ’ . Two base hits, Mueller, A. Finger, possible speed and secrecy! Vote tb(, edltl),. and sonic others, perhaps,
r »nd Mrs. Krvin 1 an an ^ jj®rr, J Finger, Wilson; stolen cloture so that senate debate will u_ •*,.,! t'nnr Texas
Devine Boy Selected a* Assistant
At A A M
Our young friend, Hartley How-
selected by Sterling
C. Evans, head of the Boys' ( lubs
A. <£• M.
the summer short course.
rrMay trom her picu*
Colorado, where *h«' aud
ret MeCullom spent
They hail u real good ti
many interesting thitit.*
scapes.
After a week's stay at the home
*e trio to
lis* Murga-
ral week*,
c, and saw
and land-
of Mr. and Mi*. /
Mr. and Mrs. 1
children have move
We were visit.
Thursday and Sum
Mr. Rudolph Po.“
amt
rai
ighl
h will h<- ready to
on Tuesday.
of Mr. S. P. Childress, hi* mother, go to ginning c
Mrs. Slater, left for her home in Mr. Frank MeCuUum -pent one
San Antonio. Also Mrs. Polk Child- evening in Devim
res* and little son, who had been Mrs. C. A. Henson and mother
here for several days, left for Over- spent one day the past week in Hon-
do.
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daughter. Mathi a, < ’ j Finger-Zerr; Boog-A. tinger; J. 0f the passage of the hanking bill Hartley is one of thesi
..i.itimr Mrtl. lx‘FUl irftnglcla 4 n;___________PnaprVP nfflciilU * . _ -
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zimmerman and
visiting Mrs
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ton to be with relatives there.
Mrs. Chas. Heiligman from Irhm
Antonio was here Sunday, the guest family and Mr and Mrs. Jaek Otter
regulars to assist him in family of her son. Merchant from San Antonio were guests of
summer and ..... „:ll______
Hartley is one of these four.
Heiligman
Mr. Rudolph Posch
Mr. Parker
Jack Bi'hartz.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Biediger and
; Lanford and Mr. Leslie SaathofT are children were guests of his brother
, ., ----,---. — —_ pas uig>‘ of the banking
i* \Langleia Wnjer.Boo(t.A EinKer; sacrifice hits, in February, Federal Reserve officials
_v. Mr. and Mrs. Kimmerly L Koch J<fft on bttSt>8i D*Hani> 3( have the life of their machinery in-. From Ya„cey. .. p ,,
«?. Tw TkeT-nd 11 T- ^ Sw d»U°n.'n/,'"L *oCr «,lnk | W. W enjoyed .even., .hower. —
Mrs. P- 7f Mueller 4, Whitley 1, Peche 4; they do. to do agarn what they did of ra;n last week, cooling the atmos- ...
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From Birjr.
For Headstones and Monuments
see Win. Newmann, Agent for Nagal
r. it iflUPiicr i, n uiucjr 1 T» tnt‘y (10. 10 UO aK«i n wuai w,u "
Richard, of San Antonio, were bai|8> Koch 1, Whitley 2, in !920 they can do so at their wil! phere and putting new growth into
-*• ctTrl■'STHHsisrjs^r^ 3^.
'r». Luckenbach of San Antonio ^_ umpjreSi Bob Zerr and A H. Umpon for use in chastising unfair deal to pick, since the acreage was
rned to her home briday after Bothg administration of the system. The cut ,jown considerably and the boll mmm Ml»»t 14 HI I M !»♦**< 4 MU III
*i*sr ’“h her 'L0-' •“ n"‘sun- & ’A »H»rr'PHdtf‘r «,TTo^. i lows carle gin & mill co. i •
ti.at weapon away last winter when
they voted a new charter for the
Federal Reserve.
Turning Billions to Trillions. . unu iur scvciai m-iui. *>»° ■<— ------- -
An early March issue of the Wall l^Q banJ, jn tbe baianCe but next morn-
her aister, »r». m. * *.**«=•. The Bunco members and a few Street Jour"al >* authority forhe ranie(j from the attack and is
dii« Lena Reinhart returned home;guests took Mr. and Mrs. Frank statement that^if ail the gold m i . . . , ..uim
Ed. Nester.
Hiss Mary Alice Wemette return-
to her home in San Antonio Thurs-
after a stay of several days here
her sister, Mrs. M. J. Finger.
• • •
BUNCO.
On Friday night, Mr. C. J. Oefin-
ger took seriously ill very suddenly
i and for several hours his life seemed
guests Monday and Tuesday,
and Mrs. Harry Lucke nbach and
ghter, Eunice. Mr. and Mrs. Steve
r, Mrs. Lena Langfeld.
Irs, M. J. Finger was visiting her
her, Mrs. Aug. Wemette, in San
onio Thursday.
_______ ieintaart returned home'guests took Mr. and Mrs. Fr“nk A'lTa^we^^n thf control^of the' slowly improving. All of his child-
day after a two weeks’ vacation I Surovik by surprise with a taekey pe(jera| Re9erve banks, those banks ren were called and were at the bed-
inverse and New Braunfels. I party Sunday night, July 17, 1927, C()U|d stretch that four and one-half 3ide ^aturday. Some of them re-
r and Mrs. Ed. Ncster had as ot their home. After several hours billions of dollars of gold to a cir- San Antonio Sunday, while
-------o, ,.nd d.ntins Mr. Ed. O.Sn^r fr,.n, D..I- will
with music by Mrs. Frank burovik at ^ abjo tbe power to contract, re- reniain for several days, as will Miss
lice. Mr. and Mrs. Steve the piano, a delicious lunch, consist- mert,|K-r. Knowledge of that pov.ee Li_zie
enbach and daughters, Sadie j jn(sr 0f tea. cake and sandwiches were in the hands of the Federal Reserve ^ Pau, Spe|im3n and children
and Sylvia, and Miss Gertrude L,rved to the following members and ^m%as d.mH/S ^ returned Saturday from Smiley after
;i*nbach. Iguests: years ought to be sufficient fo con- a ten days visit with friends and rela- j 11
rs. Emeliu Deckert of Ban An- j Mr. and Mrs. Emil Brod, Mr. and vjnce the public that this giant needs tives there. She wus accompanied1; |
spent Sunday here with her | Mrs. John Rieber, Mr. and Mrs. 0. * bridle. But, to accept the voi-e b ( b niece, Miss Elna Spell-
W Tondre, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie of congress on the banking biil as
w heinz the voice of the people one man. (
Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mr musr conciude that the people are j Misses Ruth and Annie Duderstadt
and Mrs. Bert Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. a{mogt unanimously in fivor of j 0f Mountain Home are here on an
.... _________ Frank Surovik, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. granting continued and greater now- extended visit to tbe families of Mr.
•s. Victor Boog returned home Holliday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poer- er to, the L. F. Faseler and Mr. R. L. Brantley, j
’, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ernest. J ha.,c been restricting, it was, in-1 Rev. Wheeler came in Saturday
stead, extending opportunities to the evening from a week’s stay at the
giants of finance who play with the j^orrv;|ie Methodist Encampment,
Mr. and Mvs. Eugene Huesaer and ' Wb,’/ of'sEcSs* Nationally? | preached two sermons Sun<lay* anJ
ii. t. Mueuer anu son, mr. j Ki8g HuMa Htster. all Perhaps those of us who opposed early Monday morning motored back
Edgar Reinhart and children of: , K , f nu, Mi-Fadden ^banking bill are com f{) the Hill Country for another week.
Antonio, Mr. Benno Brotze, Mr. " on °’ t * k ,.aTDmc pleG'ly out of sJ^eP w,th ,he peopJf Mrs. Wheeler and the boys stayed
**!«- B’“i“ rtjgsrs.jiSsrjE - ^ .*» w
er, of Converse. Mr. Elmer u b chicken dinner, ing bill as just one more great step week-end.
LOUIS CARLE 6111 & MILL CO.
Equipped with
Oil Engine and Munger Gins
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* Just Reoeived
Complete line of Jackson’s Corsets, Brassieres ;;
and Girdelieres.
A Garment for every Age and Figure
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1 ' _ _ ^ w a • v I •
irday from Sabinal, where she
visiting Mrs. T. E. Wyatt,
r. and Mrs. Paul Reinhart had
heir company Sunday, Mr. and
H. C. Mueller and son, Mr. and 1
ner,
CAMPERS.
ing here ti>r a short visit,
rs. Maud Curtis and son, Weldon,
daughters, Sadie and Msudie,
wh*h‘was prepared by "their negro gwari ^naU01!
cook, Dee Knoles, was enjoyed by gpriri(;.fiejd was contemplating pos
i.L nnil Urn Pt»t O kfH’h. Jr.. ' 1.1 .. aiiI /InnirrifC I fl 11 (‘loRPil KlS
Hardin
Kerrville came
GRAND DANCE
SUNDAY NIGHT, JULY 24th
at Koch’s Hall, D’Hanis, Texas
Music by
Vogel’s Novelty 5 Orchestra
EVERYBODY WELCOME
daughters SadJe —Mnudie, v ~ ' \ ’ SpnnRHeid was convenu* *** r
......“
and Maudie are staying here,Sunday morning. ^ #
PR1NCE-RIMKUS.
week.
r. and Mrs. John Zinsmeyer
tentd their infant son on Sun-
July 10th. The name given to
was Jerome John. His sponsors
Mr. Charles Ney Rieber and
Lorine Zinsmeyer.
isses Bessie and Alice Brown left
day fer El Paso where they will
this week with relatives and
At what point then is the
approach of danger to be ex-
pected? I answer, if it ever
reach us; it cannot come from
abroad. If destruction is to be
our lot we must ourselves be its
author and finisher. As a nation
of freemen we must live
through ail time, or die by
suicide."
Can America give absolute eon-
The marriage of Fred Prince of
San Antonio and Miss Hulda Rimkus,
daughter of Mrs. Annie RimKU3, of
San Antonio, was solemnized at 8
o’clock Saturday evening, Ju y lt*th ^Ull nui„,v„ „— ---------
Rev WollT performed the ceremony. tro] CVer banking, money and credit
Immediately after the ceremony an into thr tan*,
■ informal reception was held at the __LaFolletcs Magazine.
home of her mothei. Mis. Annie --—::---
Rimkus. After a short tr:,*, Mr. and Democracy means I am not better
Mrs Prince will be at their new than you, but you are just as good
Mrs. t nnte wi. ,s ( arn.--Theodore Parker,
home at San Antonio where Mr. _ - —-—
• H. G. Rohrbach is visiting his prince is engaged in business.
r at Bandera this week,
s. Fred Stolte and little daugh-
f San Antonio are here visiting
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aug.
• M. P. Twomey of San An-
is a business visitor here this
* * •
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Those wishing to transfer to
l’ D’Hanis High School please see Prof.
- Ben Koch and daughters re- WilliBms bef0re August 1st.
d home Sunday from LaCoste
* they were visiting Mrs. Hy.
is Edna Huegele of San Antonio
■ e visiting her parents, Mr. and
Frank Huegele.
• and Mrs. Antone Wotaski and
BANKERS GET THEIRS.
Finger’s Cafe
■ ’ Restaurant and Confectionery.
Ice Cream—Ice Cold Drinks
Candies—Cigars.
44.4.4-4H--F »» fr 4-4-
Base Ball Sunday, luly 24
D’HANIS PIRATES
VS.
CON CAN
4* 3:30 P. M. D’Hani. Ball P*r|w *
W'WtHWW'M-M’WF+W+W
D’Hani* High School
Specializing in Spainish and
Commercial Subjects.
PR1N. J. L. WILLIAMS
CHAS. BOOG
BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT
AND HORSESHOER
All Work Promptly Executed.
Dealer in
Farm Implement* and Machinery.
4HF<M«H»4HH-l-l*44-F++4+*H-*F*M‘4>+* •
H. G. ROHRBACH ;
Dealer in and Maker of all > •
Kinds of
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
Full line of Bits, Whips,
!! Blankets, Spurs. Ropes, Leg-
gins and Hardware. Very best
Guaranteed Western States
Pocket Knives. /h^
’ SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN ., ; | FT
II TO REPAIR WORK.
> Gun* and Bicycle Repairing.
1 | Shoe Repairing Guaranteed. < •
0. J. REINHART, SERVICE STATION
Dealers In
« ■
«• Gasoline, Auto Oils, Tires and Accessories
Repairing and
Oxygen and Acetylene Welding
4-F4**!' ♦i WWWmW'm ,,
^^louis^arle^: ii HOLLOW BUILDING TILE !j
e • *
A BRIDGE PARTY.
Wednesday, July 20, Mrs
Muennink and Mrs. Maurice
Groceriei,
Dealer in
Dry Good*,
Hard- ■• <
(Continued from Castroville Tage.)
listeners to understand what^they^aM
and Mrs. Antone Wotaski and I ak*taVo^nornmlcy again. The ,• ';
son and Mrs. Herman Vogel;^Xr8 he aaid, couJd advise their | LADIES AND CHILDREN \\\..
•n Antonio were visiting Mr. patrons to . , ' ’ Hair Bobbing a Specialty. ||!*>
Irs. Jacob Vogel Sunday. "get their heads out of the .. Afent for Be*.r Steam
clouds and get down to business, ^ Laundry,
and let us save, produce, and
let each do his part in a con- _ _
Wiich V«icco u n t s°f or the appeal to 111111 H * |; |
------- the farmers following the wurJ™' r- r-—l \m —» ♦*>
entertained with a pretty ; to let up in their produc^b°n‘fnTTT,pr
part, at the home of Mr8’ why hewa* encourngeO | RIEBER™ BROTHERS J J u nama, leva* * x
>«»' bo»,urt, olQueen’s £,ltf "iftA wT ----------J L ............ ■ ..».«»* ....................'■■»■» ...............
and Fern were effectively used (And today these same influencet ..............
;; mueller’s barber shop ;;u! w*r*’k Cr^d*rT’L°!!!!
For Fr..h Meat. Sa»««« l l C5“"lr>’ P^"du‘'<, *'’d
and Hams
Sold.
D’Hanis, Texas
D’Hanis Brick & Tile Co.
f
Manufacturers
FACE BRICK
COMMON BRICK
and
San Antonio office jl
and Sample Room ;;
^{ Builder'sExchangeBld'g
Phone Travis 1878
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 52, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 23, 1927, newspaper, July 23, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564103/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.