The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 52, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 23, 1927 Page: 4 of 9
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will conduct the repair husim
that plan in the future, Alfred i?
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and Fdiaaheth Fly „Pu, ^mn of praetiral ,,xprirni, t0
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patrons the benefit of this ex per
Ili'I S that appeal to people of timer, and solicit? a share in the
’" : kistc. We outfit the entire patronage of the Hondo public
family. LEINWFBER’S u.ii
HiIa* returning to town Sunday
I or Goodyear and Fisk tires and night on the Highway a few miles
on tf'
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Mr. and Mr?
Big Well? an
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of new
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up to
Thursday night 13 ha)*'*
top cotton had been shipped
Hondo, There were several
on the market yesterday and
noon lT^c basis middling,
Kmory Jones of Crystal City
W’A the guest of his parents, Mr.
and Mr*. , K. II. Jones, Thursday
night.
For Sale A 20-acre trao suit
c ie. Heal*hy, Happy Homes.
Stray the Room. Flies fall
Dead.
t’n st-O-Lite batteries call
< It zens Motor Car Co. tf. collided with a Ford driven by some
Mi and Mrs Gwin Miller are here Mexicans. It was raining at the time
from Columbia. Texas, visiting his aml the vision of both drivers was
parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Miller. Somewhat dimmed. Both cars wert
Sol Cvtrir was a visitor to Hondo 8nrm‘what damaged and the
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to this nflirt.
for hui ding sites
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Mrs F . G. Garwood and son. Rob
vo th,- top prin paid. Shipments
of cotton for last year s crop out
of Hond < were bale? Farmers
estimate that the shipments will fall
materially short of this this year.
If you are a reader of Ferguson's
Forum or want to read it. remit your
renewal or subscription through this
off, e. The Forum is still a live
factor in
Arc
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Debit and credit
the Am1l Hera'i) .
Emmitt Gamer,
Schweers are in s
Slip! f„ri
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Messrs. Frit/, and Reinhart W.
lexa- polities and you were down from
Voursi If infrtrt h*H Licinnao
ert. are here from Corpus Chriati "."‘‘i i’ to k'“'you,M l! inf,,ribusiness,
visitino Mrs Too, M.-ruSt‘nd *‘.0°. ,h* f'Kular price of the
CENOL
Fipe flush for stubborn
drains. (Ji t a can here today.
CENOL
Insect Powder. Kills fleas,
roaches, ants, mosquitoes, lice,
etc.
Saturday. Mr. Cytrin is a printer
and real estate man of San Antonio.
Kev. A. M. Foster was over from
Cotulla Friday night to witness the
initiation of his son, Jerome, into
the Masonic Lodge.
knocked into the ditch, but luckily
no one was seriously hurt.
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Jungman and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tondre
and Mr. and Mrs. Fid. Schmidt and
daughters from LaCoste were visiting
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A .925-MODEL. REBUILT FORD- 7^, ' '^"f HW’Pifal 1,1
SON TRACTOR FOR SALE AT u-,
LESS TFfAN HALF PRICE. ct c ^ pnn“B* ,§ don,‘
Sun A ntoiuj,
Mr. and Mrs Geo Neuman
SEE , .....• '* " family attended ,h, (i.jL
home by your local printer, it means , , , ‘ N
that Hondo money is kept tn Hondo. " * this week.
Paul and Guide Richter^,
C. R. GAINES & SON. »f.
‘"“I nonao money is kept in Hondo.
uKiignuTs irom Gacoste were visiting F<t l.rst class boot and shoe repair- But wh,n you ,cnd ftwa u.,d haV(. ^«ui ami c.u.de Ra hter
....... . f ... ... .......... ^ Raisers.
Robert Harper are attending the
G 'l.f Raise rs Association Convention
at Ktrrville this week.
sP<>nd a few days with relatives. She stand-
was accompanied home by Ruby tor-V-
| Cenol Rat Destroyer j
' Hid your premises of rodents j
| by using Cynol Rat Destroyer, j
A new preparation, 35c here, i
ZIP
destroys superfluous hair. Its |
off because its out. For sale
here.
| To keep the hair in perfect
order—indoors, outdoors, and
all day long, use
STACOMB
35e 50c and 75e here.
Misses Lottie and Ina Flollawayi
home from Austin, where they |
been attending the summer
Work guaranteed satisfac- mel)t of y„ur tow„ n ,r your sufeeia
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. W v 1 i ^Vf0 ***** “ feW "*** . M’>S Kvely" WU«" «nd Hen^y yZ'n^t Irde'r'^ b<'f“re ^ mdk,‘
son, Robert Smith, enjoyed a few Mrs. Jos. Zerr was a pleasant call- Point whereThey “attended the^re- „ Tubo'^l kT utivLily.
days vacation last week at Houston at this office Wednesday Mrs ™al meeting at which Joe Harvey T , * °* * “ ■
Auttin e,t0n' relUrnin,t by ',ay h“ •» Or »« nic. W«- i. t,,n,l„,„w the J
her garden, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Perkins and Texas. Try it and you will be con
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. FsMboffi
daughter, Miss Dora, of b’Fi
spent Friday with Mr. and Mr*
H. Schweers and family.
The operations of the pipe
.fresh vegetables from ner garuen, anu iurs. ./. l. i'erkins and Texas Trv it von «;u g
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Batot and consisting of tomatoes, sweetpeppers, three sons of Waco visited at the vim ed H»nd a i C<'n
sons, Hugo and Henry, enjoyed a onions and squash. Mrs. Zerr demon- home of Mrs. Perkins sister, Mrs. tion to us and<,r"ptr' KLFTi'hF'R^ Tht’ operations of the pip,
pleasant trip to Corpus Christi this j 8trate» every year that Medina Coun- Theo. Cameron, and family, the past FARMTNr fr . T h 'KR/ people were all tran-fcr?H f^
J7* id<’Wn “nd r°' indT'tt" r<°ul1*T t0 C°rn We‘‘k’ rCtUrninB h0nRJ Wednesday. prirp of one. * ~ ° ‘ do to Sabina! this week Some,
UtMdi‘ as well/’" “ “ 80 Veg*tableS Mi^/rr V ^ ^ Mr‘ 8"d M” Emmctt de Montel tv]*»hon* construction ganK i,
when Mls8 llu,da Nester from here and k-. , , , here.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gilliam and ”^el Koch of D’Hanis return- evening from Wichita FaMs on T'Z Aftor ,ix w''eks of probitk
children returned Monday to their ed 1 ue^day from a nine days’camping to Mr. Montel., parentSt judjfe and nursing at the Lee Surgical
homo at Taft. Texas TKnw trip at Mr. Hliessers rannh n<»ur c__a_w u v
Wy appreciate the favor
write-ups of social, club, lodge,
church, etc., affairs are handed in for
publication. Help us make the Anvil
Herald a newsy paper.
Why you need
auto insurance
«..v„ horne at Taft, Texas. They were tr'P at Mr- Huesser's ranch
41-tf.'accompanied home by Mrs. Gilliam's D’Han's-
mother, Mrs. Isaac Wilson, who will Mr. and Mrs. ... ur,nup,, ^ neeaiei
I tlme W'th Her daugKter Up [ronVh/ Ui° Grande Vallty pleasures are mutual.
This is little 'n ‘^*n Antonio, Misses Louise
Keep your hair healthy,
vigorous, and free of dandruff
by using
Nyal’s Hairsutone
50c and $1.00 bottles here.
Get
Welch’s Grape Juice
here. It s pure fruit juice.
Welch’s will do you a world
of good. It is rich in mineral
salts, vitamins, natural fruit
sugai, and it has valuable anti-
acid qualities. 15c bottles and
up.
The driver who cannot wait-
the fool-hardy individual who j
wants “to beat you to it”_
the chap who always likes to
step on the accelerator—who *
j hates to see a car ahead of him j
f
Save Your Vacation
with a Kodak
Spend your vacation and save
it too-—th it’s what you do with
a Kodak along.
Stop at our Kodak counter he -
fore you leave on your trip. We’ll
show you how easily t he Kodaks
work and help you pick out the
right one.
Autrgrabhu koilaks $S up
—these are the reasons that
even the most careful driver
needs to carry complete auto-
mobile insurance. E. A. de Mon-
te] will sell you the best pos-
sible protection.
Make a memo now to Tele-
phone 123.
E. A. de MONTEL, Agt.
Phone 123, Hotel Armstrong
Hondo, Texet.
n<‘ar Mrs. Ed. de Montel. _____ _ ______
Junior’s first visit to Grandma and Evelyn Griflis are home for i
A. G. Walker were Grandpa, and needless to say the wilh h°mefolks.
e Valley lest pleasures are mutual. ’ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gilliam,
hen- ,V18it,.W!th rdutlve* Prof, and Mrs. P. P. Brewster re- and Mrs Geo- Gilliam, Mr. and
1 i -ma King returned turned Wednesday afternoon from Willie Muennink and family and
home with them where she will visit Augtin> where Mr. Brewster has beeit *>* ^ Thompson spent the
° imt‘ attending summer school. Mr. Brew- end at Medinn l'ak‘‘'
r. anj Mis. D. H. Fly are spend- Icr lR *nd th* r» f t of tbe si m Inbound shipments at the depo
mg their vacation in Galveston and mer in Hondo, cooling off from the week were: 2 cars cement, 2
» n veport. They were joined in heat of Austin. plaster, 1 car flour, 1 cargo
com VtP°rt c'V th7 a°": Sidn‘‘y> who Mr. and Mrs. August E. Weynand *nd on<? car of autoR- Thc ««
to he with th0"' FCadla’ L°U,siana’ ;,nf> Walter and James, and carfl w<’re: 3 of ('orn- 1 tf c»*
em- Miss Etta Batot returned Friday eve one of Iivo stock.
A *< lt ^aturday for n,nB ot l#sl week from a three days’ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Durni
' ‘ "tay where Jhe wild waves were wild- three children of San Antonio
some special work 'During the sum- est and the bathing the finest at Cor- Tuesday and Wednesday here
mer Reinhart will enter his Junior pus Christi. Mrs. J. W. Griffis and family.
regular 7(0,7 i^V^T °f ^ M“ ar,d MrK- Fdix Richttr and Henrietta Griffis returned to Sai
regular session m September. M ss Clara Filleman went to Han An- toni" with them for a few
Mne Harry (,rouch and daughter, tonio Wednesday to meet Miss visit-
' r 8nd John Rus8t,1> Margaret Duncan and Mr. Oscar Fil- Mr. William Schmid, Jr., am
mi Mr. Buddy Griffis left Thursday leman of San Angelo, who are now "inter, Miss Anna Lilly, of Bren
r m iift, u ere they will visit guests at the Charles Filkinan home enroute from Mexico, stopped
datives for some time. They are j. Wheeler Hancock a former for a brief visit with Miss i
<kng the trip in Mrs. Crouch’s car. Hondo boy hut now with the Seidel I)ovi8 Thursday and Friday.
Ben Gerdes and daughter, Miss Plumbing & Heating Company, was Sc})mid was a classmate of
------yvu | Evelyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Short h(’r‘‘ Thursday from San Antonio Anne I)avi:‘ at 0ur Rady of ,hf 1
don’t need a Stetson— * and rfau«rhter, Miss Marguerite, were vi«>tinB relatives and looking aft* r College the past year.
------- -i—** down fr,.,., v..-.. m , business interests for his company. Mr. and Mrs 0. H. Miller
at Taft.
1 OR SALE, 2 saddles, $35.00 each.
R. C. Bless.
! If you do not read
“ Men Marooneu ”
In FARMING
You miss a treat;
You won’t miss
Its cost
25c.
Stetson Hats
Are More Than Protection
I
I If you consider a hat
| simply as a covering to
hide a bald head, you
wear a skull cap.
It’s time now for a
new hat——don't wait
until we are out of
your size.
C. J. Bless
Hondo, Texaa
down from West Verde Tuesday ............. ...
shopping and visiting. While here The Anvil Herald’s phone No u fan,ily* Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mt
nice
are in
„ ----- " "no nere me Anvil Herald’s phone No. it nr ann v,r '
• fr. Gerdes paid this office a business 127. Use the phone when you need and ^iss Stickler w«r
call. He says his section has had j j«b printing or advertizing and you Eorrvi,1‘' f,,r the Sheep and
nice rains and feed crops and ranges W>H he waited on by a representative Kaisers Convention Mr. and
in fine condition. of the paper. 41-tf Murray were accompanied hoi»
Fruits and cardies of all kinds their chi,dren' ,,aulinc and V'
CARLE’S CONFECTIONERY 88 tf Wh° had SP<’nf th‘’ 77
LI d8.tf .n Mason vjgjtjng their ^andmol
Fishing time! Gaines has your Mrs. Murray.
l< !*' 2t. Cards were received from the
lowing people: Mr. and Mrs.
For ■ Good Staak, Sandwich or
Short Order Go To
JOE’S CAFE
Corner Of College Square.
Th* a is * ~~ lowing people: Mr. ana *
BeoU?57 N0t AWeCf The Ht,d Haass and daughter. Irene. wh<
Your Patronage m Appreciated.
Windrow’s
Service Drug Store
Tel. 124.
First National Bank
HONDO, TEXAS
Capital $50,0011.00 Surplus $22,000.00
J. M. PINGER -
ED. de MONTEL .
HORACE BRADLEY
CHAR. FINGER - -
President
Vice-President
Cashier
Aib’L Cashier
H MOO
THE INCREASING BUSJ-
1 NESS of this BANK ip
an indication that the service
it renders is satisfactory. If
not already a patron, may
we not have your account?
We gpve our customers as ■
liberal accommodations as is
consistent with sound bank-
ing.
fresh milk and cream
Reasonably Priced.
L. F. RUCKER. DAIRY «,B. ™.u,c ....
Two Deliver!*. Daily. Phone 083 • Southern Europe and Asia a
********••*••• is now in Turkey enreute to In
Captain and Mrs. Behan
who are in Washington, D- G
editor of the Uvalde News,
P. Hornby, who is at C
and Miss Thelma Mclllroy, r
Mrs. Sadie Hutzler, who is
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BACK ON THE JOB
Special prices to my Customers
= Sugar (cane) - $6.50 per sad
| Crystal White Soap 7 bars for 25c
~ Al Fruit and Vegetables of all kind*
Always pay a good market for your poultry ano eS£*
Phone 138W EARL WATSOl^
S Home of the Hondo Infertile Eggs
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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/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.