The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 21, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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LIFE IN YOUR HOME
A COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA
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Mr* P, C. Jagg* bait n«**4
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learn tto pete* of
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scbu*ai*, atm mt tto moat
(h- pi tor yrnam awn t*f j
M*« r.» ruui tj Da* * start-1 tto rare
for tai cwtkciuf iw M letaai aa-;
nwua**a.r«t nut to tomma » urnmy a
toto< M* >• • u*t)«« »f M*4u» evun-
’ tjt »ad tot apaat to* tenure nf« -aaurg
tto p*u§i*« to ar*ka to a*r»* At tto;
onibrato at U.< treat anna aar to
a« amag tto ptmto ai Fr«*uact N<>.
Mie# Marjttr* F**» rrtanrd to tor | aa patoic ai«ittor |r»j irr^aky,
k»aa*w Saa Antonie Friday. aft** a tot as*««nag ito cab o! b a rvwstry
’*• week* sriait to frtewd* tor*. to r*atg«*4 k i • Ae* a«M 4c*ia*4 tto
Go t* Bimratre for ail k to* *f tin*form, torn* am -g »to firat vahm
air*, fr**h fruita an- vrgrtab’rt of tto ***ra ftom thta eour'y. and saw a
eraao*. At 'to old plte* to great ton) of u-’i-n a*mr*. Ttor*
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it 'i »« tb>* week
totarator timr
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Hancock left ob Sunday
to*
l.rinwrtor
to. 3kMf.
Mi*a Amanda Smith, nbo att*fid*d
tto -HMitbaeet Texas Normal at Saa
Mar^oa, returned tome toeOBeaiiay
to hen in need of bath tuba or other
fixture* rail on P. H k*rk*n, your
plumber, 4*tf
Miaaea K isabetb anti Alice Cook of
Dallas are guests of Mi»*et Gladys and
D Rurgm and *on Ray. came out
fr< m Laung Sunday night on a visit to
relative* and fr*en<2<
On* Four Cy>mder OytUBd T< unng
Cnr fa* rale, o* trad* for } tea truck.
Antoy to A G. Waker. 5ntf.
Frank Zmsmei-ter home to
k'Ptoy enun'y laat M nd»v after a
ri*it to relative- and friend* tore
letk»t M<»biu* ram. out fr*»m San
Antonio Tue»d» y evening to ep-ml a
few hours m Hondo.
county to !
tohueb.e’a name on elec-
c *i drt Mr.
tun d*y.
In tto protier relomi of today'* pa-'
o*r will to found tUe anm uncement of
Mr. Joe Ney, who **-*-*s to *ifc*ed
himsrif a* tax collector af M-dina
euuBty. He i* one af tto beat kao*a
mea n* in* county, to* taitniui.y aerv-'
*d in vanou* «Acini capnciti** and
from bis past record as an official can
ito gauged hi* future conouct of the'
FDR S*l.E- A few cto'c* Barred oAce -kouki he ay sir to honored with
Fork Ceckerel* for sale at |3 Wt each tto oflk* to teeaa. He ta perfectly
First come. «r*t pick Appy at the! familiar with tto rog me of tto cAca
Anvil HeraW) i Ace. Hondo ; and undoubtedly the voters of tael
mormrg
ru will yi*
(k’ing a a
train for I
ut relativea
hi* Sommer?
county where l.ocile Newton.
0. H MILLER will write
Mrs, Ttoo Kshlan and little son ar-
rived from Eagle Pas* cn Sunday
morning’* litney and will spend awhile
ti*i»mg relative* m this section
county will give his claim* t<> tto i Ace
srrtous .-(ins id-rat ion on election day.
Let m- r«.i»cor«te one or more;
rooms for you with up-to-date patterr * ;
in Wall Pater. By McCall. .rC
See cur
Bag* and
lift
for
Brush*
a vw>t w
Suit Cases.
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left Friday of
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new T runs
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Rackdsie.
Thu k mg of paper
new d-*igns and price
t-usir.e**. Hv. Mc< all.
Mi*r«s Josephine Karm and
L/ekuki of Handera visited the
Herald < Ace Wednesday,
M s* In-- ( row returned fr<>m -an
Mar *•>* where she attended the Nor-
mal
For Blue Bird Dinner Set,
you Insurance witb a RUAren* * ls0 ior CPC0,rated pl*i« China
Oea pr.mium — to much sod ww.**w#t*H.y*«.Vtristy y\(j ( Q TUBES
no more
Alim
Ann
A marriage license was ia»ued Au-
gust Id, IMP, Ui Mr. Ihilup E. Tschir-
hart and Mi»*IEhxatoth Josephine ki -
k >rn.
Miss AIhertina Horrung, alter q'ut*
a long stay in San Antonio where she
wa* at the tVdside of her sister. Mrs.
Edna Earnest, returned this week, be-
ing accompanied h- me ty Mrs. Earn-
A neat four room cot-
Store. 3.It
Miss Hettie lu.ee nun returned
from San Marco* to'edneedsy where
• he had been a student at the Sooth-'
wast Texas N -rmal. •
Mr. and Mrs. James Omnor have r* !
turned to their home in Little Ki ck.
Arkanaa*. after a lertg'hy visit to rtla-
lives here am. at San Antonio.
Mr. WeHh was tor* Monosv from ,
Luting, Mr. Webb is planning to
move his family here at an early date
FREE!
KOKOMO.
Beginning August 23rd
to 28th inclusive, we will give
you with every sale of Kokon:
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CNT T **C
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K)K SALE — a drearer, large nffi -
desk, and a Puritan oil stove, four burn
ers and an oven- good at new, P. C
Jagge. 4,It
Mr (’ K Games and daughterr,
Mi-se* Clara and Wills Mae. spent
W-dne-oay and Thursday in ’'anAr-
tanio
Let ua show you tbe Quick
Lite Gasoline Lampt — per
fectly safe and convenient,
at Heyen s Variety Store. 3
Mr l^iuis Kotto brought hi* daugh-
ter, Miss Norms, back from the hospi-
tal at-an Antonio Saturday. We are
glad to report Miss Norma convale*
cent from her recent dprration.
FOR RENT — on very reasonable
term- he whole or a part of tw*story
house o( i-oait* Horui<> Public School,
(north aide). For information apply at
bouse Mrs. W . K WanshafT 4.2t
John M Sxxthof? paid this office a
pleasant call Monday. Mr. Saathof?
expected to meet his son. Walter, who
has been visiting at Alpine for several
week*
Mrs. Tht-o. kshlan and little son, of
Eagle Pass, cam* to Hondo Sunday
and have been the guests of Mr and
Mrs. to iltie Nietenhoefer near Yancey
this week.
Grandma Heickmann returned home
Wednesday from a two week s visit to
her ions D ami L. Heickmann at Som-
mersett, she being brought home by
her son, L' Heickmann, in bis car.
Grandma Heickmann makes her home
with her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Bohm-
faik
You can't afford to be with*
out Insurance. Life and Acci-
dent. 0. H MILLER writes
a good policy. He wrote over
$25,000 in past twenty davs.
Emil Riff of Hondo and Taylor Saat- j
buff of Duniay returned last Sunday
from Kansas City. Missouri, where
they had been taking a course at the
8w*eney Auto School. These two
bright Medina county boys entered the
auto school on July 27. and returned
borne August Id. each receiving a
diploma, one in the auto, the other in
the tractor course, being two of the;
five boys in a class of twenty-four to
complete the course.
FOR SALE.
n. ,.f t, „ m„,t dee,rabl*' **•* kveata here permanently.
parts of Hood. PUn.y of yard room WANTED Waitress. German Pre-jCasing at the rtMtllar pnct ;l
ftpid nut tuiiuin^P. I«u9t berfloh. r«»r ffrrf»€i. gc-oo girl who if will « *
further pari>rulara appiy at ’lhe Anvil mg to work for 125 bb per month and i * U an<‘ Lasing are O* |
Herald »-Ae*. 47-tf mom and Iw ard. or M' 'V per month bcit quality, as alrea<lv ft j
Hetcner T_vs. after a week's • Rbodt r co B2. Stotiaca Hotel. Lum}„. UTCUttOmm Who!
[are using them will tell vou.
«it bout room
Uvalde, Texas.
0. H MiLLER will take
pivaiur* m .howi„« ,ou hi. Citizens Motor Car Co.
evt ning -train. ‘perfect protection policy .
Mr*. Edna Earnest and Mttie son are Don't mitt diking ab.Ut it.
here from San Antonio. Mrs. Earnest i Mias Christine Pike cam* out from I
recently underwent s cr.tical operation s.n AnU)nio iatt Saturday evening and
Mn
visit I
home
by M
hi* he
Mr Davts at Austin, returned
Saturday evening, accompanied
Davis Mr. Davis rsturtinl to
•dquartirs at Austin on Monday
in a San Antonio hospital and her
1 friends will to pleased to know that
she is reeuperatirg ard will scon to
j enjoying her normal health. She is
,i the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs,
August Horniing.
2*3
Fall Display
Trimmed and Roady-to*
Wear
HATS
AI-SO
Flowers, Feathers
and Novelties
spent SurtiJay with her parents. Mr,
and Mrs. A. H. Pike.
Machine hemstitching and pico-
edge. Covered buttons made from
your rwn material in the latest follow-
ing styles: Acorn. Bullett, Full ball.
Half hall and Ccmblnation. Mrs. H.
B Houston. Uvalde. Tex.
George Karm and si star. Mi-s Jo-
sephine, and 'heir cousin, Frank Zma-
meister of Brackettville, went up to
aee their cousins in Bandera county
lest week Th.y were accompanied;
h> me ly Miss Alma Lebold. who will
atay here a few week’s, the guest of
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr». J G
Karm
FOR SALE—Two registered Duroc-
Jersey gilts, and
Twenty-five rattlesuakea at one kill-
ing is a pretty good record, and that is
just what Mr John Neuman acewr-
Atshed i.ear Dunlty Tuetday morning.
He found this family of enakes snugly
domiciled in .,n old hollow live oak
stump a.id he mmediate y t roceeded
to carry ..ut ihe hihliea! ir jnretion to
bruise the heads of the serpents, and j
when he concluded his labors twenty-(
live menaces to the lives of both hu j
mac* and animal* had been forever r< •
moved. Mr Neuman explained tint!
hit exploit wiped out a happy Family j
—an old mother rattler and her ttoenty- j
-four promising offspring —and their
timely passing has caused nothing but
relief to the entire neighborhood.
When v«>u have Poultry for Sale go
to L. Barrientos, at the old stand. 44
Mr. to M. Martin of the Daila*
Ihe Advance-Rumely Oi
a pure bred Du roc- Branch of
jersey Dt-r. which ean to reg,so red pul, Trmctof and Threshmg Mach.rv
m PurcM- • - name u..... i.o.andMr to. B Gunlaudeu. Jr,
be sold at a bargain, either for cash or
will be traded for corn, hay or cord
wood at the maikei price Apply at
Sales Manager for the Albert* Mot. r
I Sales Co. of San Antonio, were ir.
were
Hon Jo to • ■ in — ia> utul Thursday ma
t he Anvil H.rald iffice, Hindi. if ,nff arrangements for the
Always something new
AT THE
Right Price
WONDER
MILLINERY
g arrangements for the tractor
demonstration to be held on Dr. Brad
ley's farm east of 'Hondo on Aug. 28.
Mr. and Mrs. R. to. Heath and tw-.
children arrived here from San Ao-
tooio Sunday and are guests of Mr.
Heath'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. to
Heath. Mr. and Mr*. Heath were ac-
, , companied by Misses Gladys and Nel',
R. E. Bohmf.lk returned Ttawfcy. the daughters of Mr. Frar-
The second annual reunion of the
90th Division will be held in Oklahoma
City, Sept. 25-26-27. Every man who
trained or served at any time with the
9ith Division is cordially invited to at-
tend tto reunion and bring his friends
and family. See next week’s papsr
for official notice.
from a trip to Fort Worth and other
points in Texas. He was a delegate
from this county to the Farmers' Con-
vention which held a three days ses-
sion at Fort Worth—August 10th, 11th
and 12th. Following the adjournment
of the convention Mr. Bohmfalk visit-!
ed his son who is annexing wealth in I
the Ranger oil field, and found the
young man contented and happy. Mr.
Bohmfalk sava crop conditions in the
sections visited bv him as a rule were;
f airlv good, being somewhat better in
acme localities than in otners, attribu-
Heath, who had been visiting relative-
in tto Alamo City.
WANTED-Reliable woman for gen
eral housework in family of two. Good
home and wages. Also man to do
light work in garage Apply to R. V
Atkins, Natalia, Texas. 4 2t.
FOB SALE-A few high grade Her-
ford bud calves. Well marked. At
reasonable prices. Call on F. L. 1
Wurzbach or M. T. Scbucbart for in-j
■pection, Cliff, Tex. 4 2t
Mrs. John 8. Monk house and child-
1*=
table to the freakishness of tbe rain- ren are here from San Antonio tbe
fall. He enjoyed tbe trip very much, guests of relativea and friends.
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Beth are here?
. The Guide Booh,
- and the Cabinet
Stop in for a cop* of “Edison and Music." Pick Tour Penuti;
verafk out of its p*g*a. to* it ut our store.
That's the sorest, quickest wav to obtain a “furniture anC^I
Tie NEW EDISON
"Tto Fkonugrspk vsdrft a S*ml‘
“Edison and Mustr” is the book of Kxlison Period Phorvyr
It is as rich in furniture treaaures aa all the (*okkn Age of
tire. You can rhoos* from the histone masteqiieoR* of K »-ia
France and Italy—from 17 different designs, each exquisite a|
own distinctive wav. Ever* New Edison is adapted from a
Period source.
You can par for vour New Edison on our Budget Plan That
y«»u ean bu r today the cabinet roar heart <iesire«, and make
morrow’s income help pay for tomorrow's pleasure.
C?. JHl. GAINES
'C' Sole Agent fur Me*Jina County.
'V'V'VV'V'f1
•**••••••••••*<•***•**••#••••••••••••••••••••••* I
; Buy Your Dry Goods, Shoes,
j Clothing, Hats, Groceries,
I Etc., From
C. J. BLESS
AND SAVE MONEY
A small amount saved on each purchase
amounts to many dollars each season. He
sets the standard for HIGH QUALITY and
LOW PRICES. Prompt Delivery to any
part of the city. Give him a trial order.
Telephone Bo. 42
******a*t*aaeeMa**t*****st*aa**s**sa*a**a*4**ss*M
Have your home wired. Enjov the '’onvenience of
Electric Irons, Lights and Power
The Cheapest Things on the market Today
The Hondo light, Power & Ice Co,
Brighten Up Your Home
vir
Have you been wondering ho»
you were going to refiniah that
worn chair or table? Has tbe
dull appearance of the living
loom floor or the stairs torn
worrying you? You probably
•re saying. ‘Yes,” aud hen u
your answer—Refinish it witb
Sherwin-Williams
FLOORLAC
Which is a scientific corr
“ ation of a durable, waterp
vomish of fine quality,
beautiful, permanent stain. With this excellent material, a
lace can be varnished and :ta:netl in one operation—-stained
number of colors, such as Mahogany, Oak, Cherry, etc.
We believe in it thoroughly and know that you will tc
you once try Floor lac, so we are making you a special offer it
coupon below.
FREE FLOORLAC SAMPLE
RI1 bi this eoxxpon with yoor name and addrna, bring it to our «tr
with Toi Cenfai and you will receive a Thirty Cent c*m of Floor U
«nd a Fifteen Cent Varnish Brush. This kitroductorv offer in limited
Sign your name and bring the coupon to our store today.
Nmmm.
Addrmmm
ALAMO LUMBER CO., Bond#,- Tffl*
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 21, 1920, newspaper, August 21, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564265/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.