The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 21, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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oCAL / PERSONAL
Want
A Sc mi-weekly
Family newspaper?
•HANDS OUT SOME LEMONS.*'
Prof.
! P. M
Holloway Bros.
Kent Radios at Holloway
ke ingredients at HUTZ-
*■ ,4-75' ,C;J:
■„ tod.!'. M s“'
, M»1»« kni,“Jt*‘
„ th, Radio lino, Hoi-
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kej) white :.nd dark, at
Red Seal Money on job
Isk for it.
, fruit rakes for all oc-
jCTZLEB'S.
udled knives at Gaines’,
•ant# one. \i-tt.
Kerriman was a business
his office Monday.
u of fresh nuts for
ig at IUTZLER’S.
il Herald Rives Red Seal
ubscriptiona. Ask for it
your Chickens. Turkeys
We pav niore EARL
12-tf.
5 of fresh Fuerst &
icolate- i .nstantly arriv-
17-tf.
here several
h Rio Grande
itives.
mi to Mr. and
her 111, 1925.
iv doing well,
ir Life Insurance
E r & Schuehle
it Hondo, 1 exas. 25tf.
Brucks ’ ft the Hondo
it Saturd: after having
rom an uperatioll for ap-
Mrs. I' llaaskarl re-
st Thurjhy from tHeir
visit at Galveston, Hous-
nham.
mer Haby f Dunlay un-
s successful operation at
Hospital Saturday, and is
nicely therefrom,
itzer was over from Dun-
sday and paid this office
r. Reitzer ays prospeets
ion are far more promis-
fore the recent rains,
inweber underwent an
for removal of tonsils and
ast Monday at the Hondo
The young man is a son
Mrs. Emil Leniweber of
7-
J. Graff was a business
this office Thursday. Mr.
■ppy over fine oats gras-
’s stock now. This will
expensive feed bills dur-
nter.
urphy, who with Mrs.
ently came back to Hon-
Arizona to reside, was a
this office Wednesday and
ith the growing family of
Id and FARMING read-
heads, note heads, state
elopes, hand bills—in fact,
of commercial printing—
d promptly done at the
d office. Give us your
tf.
Has Daily New* reaches
1L50 o’clock A. M. on it*
ublication. The News is
Paper par-excellence for
r! it and you will be con-
and or send your subscrip-
and get FLETCHER’S
free both papers for the
He.
That Good
a|,m Army
Overcoat
Only $5.00
at
111 army store
‘*r* y»u Will find
"Whin* usually
C*rri*d in
Ar">y Store
The Mississippi Free Lance is a
virile and interesting weekly publish-
ed at Jackson, Mississippi, by Ex-
Governor Theo. G. Bilbo. It is $2.00
a year and worth the money to any
man who enjoys reading vigorous,
forceful literature. Besides youi
subscription will help the Governor
in his worthy ambition to again serve
his people as their governor. Help
him by sending your subscription for
our club offer and get both the
Free Lance and FARMING for $2.00.
the price of the Free Lance alone.
Send your subscription to either
paper and ask for both papers.
If you need a daily newspaper we
would like to forward your subscrip-
tion for you to the Dallas News,
the best daily paper in the South,
and one reaching here at 11:50 o’-
clock on the morning of its publi-
< ation. If a semi-weekly answers
your needs for a family newspaper,
the Semi-weekly News is the ideal
paper and costs only $1.00 a year.
FARMING goes with either of these
papers at their price alone, if you
remit through this office. Let us
have your subscription. 16-tf.
Mrs. Henry Stiegler was a pleas-
ant caller at this office Saturday and
moved up her dates to FARMING
nnd the old home paper another
year. Mrs. Stiegler has been hav-
fng considerable trouble with cut
ants damaging garden and orchard
plants about her place.
O E. Lacy was a business caller
at this office Saturday. Mr. Lacy’s
friends are very pleased to know
that he' is making substantial, even
though slow, improvement in health
after having been a painful sufferer
for more than a year from rheum-
atism.
Shorty Hollaway came in Monday
from near Yuma, Arizona, where he
has been working at a gin Shorty
says the Gila Valley in Arizona is
producing lots of cotton. J. C.
Merriman, another Hondo boy, is
also working at a gin in Arizona.
An error in the report of the
Commissioners’ Court proceedings as
published last week made Mr.
Schlentz receive $100.00 per acre
for Ta'p.tj-Hondo road right of
way whf n it should have been only
$10.00 We sincerely regret it.
Ben Balzen waa a caller Tuesday
and moved up his dates to the
Anvil Herald and took advantage of
our club rates to order FARMING
and the Semi-Weekly Farm News.
Mr. Balzen is changing his address
from Dunlay to Tarpley,
My Restaurant stays open every
night until midnight, serving short-
er ders, hamburgers, homemade cakcs>
etc. Give me a call anytime. Your
patronage appreciated. R. G.
KNOWLES. 13-tf.
The New Fountain Missionary
Society will give a Cobweb Social
Thursday night, November 26th.
Pies and sandwiches will be sold.
Everybody invited.
When in Hondo call at V. A.
Crow's Jewelry Store and buy your
Watkins Extracts and Spices for
your Thanksgiving and Christmas
cooking. 17-3t.
FOR CORD WOOD — Mesquite
and Oak, phone R. A. Kaathoff,
580F3, Hondo, Texas. 13-tf.
HEADQUARTERS for MEN’S
CORRECT FURNISHINGS. LEIN-
WEBER’S.
A nice box of Rosemary choco-
late will please her. Hutzler’s 17-tf.
Cigars, cigarettes and tobacco at
Hutzler’s. 17-tf.
Atwater Kent Radios at Holloway
Bros.
TAKE IT TO JENNINGS.
W. N. Saathoff believes in
Try the Dallas Semi-weekly News IshoW'n* the better si<k‘ of Medina
. , , . , ' | County’s life and industry to the
* 1 U **' ' u * r'P i n. j world. Accordingly he has sent an
ist jour wants. O. H. Miller, exhibit of Ponderosa lemons to the
You can buy a copy of FARMING San Antoni hamber of Commerce
at Windrow’s magazine stand to be shown to all who may be in-
Mrs. Harry t rouch and daughter. '* u
Miss Mary, are guests of friends in
Del Rio Today.
NICE RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
The L ..ions were plucked from a
tree growing in Herman Faseier’s
ti > ... . yard near Yancey. At the time they
Next Thursday will be Thanksgiv- ,ere pluckeJ th*re were t,Vo dozen
. ipe lemons on the tree, four dozen
immature and the tree was still in
bloom.
Mr. Saathoff has a fruiting and
„• , c , ’dooming lemon tree in his yard
ig c oo uiidmg. A number bere Hondo, but he doesn’t claim
A nice five-room cottage with
bathroom and two nice galleries,
small barn, good well with windmill |
and tank, located on half acre of
ground in the northeast part of
i town, for sale at the bargain price of
! $1,900.00 on reasonable terms. Ask
Fletcher Davis, Manager Hondo Land
C., Agent. 37-tf.:
ing da\\ There will be no special
observance of the day here in so fas
as we have been informed.
FOR SALE—60x150 ft. lot on
Carle Ave., about, two blocks from
Apply at this
from the
* Notice to Trappers and
* Local Fur Dealars.
* A nother big fur season
*■ opens November 14th to
* February 14th. Wolf and
" wild cat i ot protected at nr.,
* time. I have a strong inar-
* ket for all kinds, of furs and
* hides. My records show that
* 1 paid trappers and local deal-
* ers more last season than any
* other buyer in South West
* Texas, will be located at Ed
* W. Howard’s store every Sat-
* urday after November 14th.
* Any one having quantity lots
* call me collect, phone No.
* 182-J. Special attention giv-
* en traveling buyers and local
* dealer lots.
* C. B. HANSON,
* Wholesale Furs.
Pearsall, Texes.
*
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of oak trees on lot.
office.
The basket ball girls
Hondo High
teachers and
Crystal City today to play a match
game of basket ball.
H. E. Haass, Attorney-at-Law,
Surveyor’s Office, Courthouse, Hon-
do, Texas. All legal matters care-
fully attended to, in all courts of
Texas. Manager Medina County Ab-
stract Company. Road Maps of Me-
dina County, cloth. $5. raper, $3. 15
equal of Mr.
it to be quite the
Fasekr’s.
But any way, let’s ail have
School and several lemonade on the Professor!
the coach went to _•:
A
Big
Bargain
Our $1.00 box
Of stationery;
Ask those who use it.
Paint at Holloway Bros.
Boys’ Dress Shoes, $4.75.
WANTED—FARMS, LANDS AND
TOWN PROPERTY.
We have calls for Farms and
Ranches, in all sizes; and town houses
for sale or rent—from two to six
rooms. If you have something that
you can offer at a reasonable price
get in touch with us and we will sell
or rent it for you.
HONDO LAND CO. PHONE 127.
.._
POSTED.
My pastures are posted according
to law and all hunting or otherwise
, trespassing therein is positively
j forbidden.
Jan. 1, 1926. T. M. JOHNSON.
FOR SALE
Do you read stories? If so send BLESS.
C. J
14-tf.
Fletcher’s FARMING 25 cents and
get all the numbers containing the row’s magazine stand,
installments of “SO BIG,” one of
the most popular stories of the day.
Think of it; only 25c to read this
popular novel as it appears in
FARMING. Send us the 25c TO-
DAY and start with the
number.
Others
You can buy FARMING at Wind-1
For Sale, J 60-acre farm near town
at a bargain. Apply at The Anvi1
Herald office.
Two good Jersey heifers, 8 months
old. Good milk Stock.
R. C. BLESS.
FRESH FISH.
Every Friday at The Favorite Cafe,
tf. STIEGLER & GRAFF.
We speak of educating our chil-
Augist dren. Do we know' that our children
also educate us?—Mrs. Sigourney,
are joining FARMING’S I07xl70-feet lot, well located.
Story C lub and will read “SO BIG, ’ Price $300.00 A good investment
19-Is prize novel, as a continued for some one. Apply to Fletcher
story in its columns. Why nut you? j Davis. tf.
It costs only 25e, *md vou get all
the numbers of FARMING, as is-1 Education does not commence with
sued, for this small sum. story the alphabet; U be>jins Wlth a m,th'
starts in our August number; send cr’8 ,ook’ Wlth a fathc;r’s nod,f
your quarter NOW probation, or a sign of reproof, with
, _ a sister’s gentle pressure of the hand,
If you are a reader of Ferguson’s g broth„.g noble act 0f forbear-
Forum or want to read it, remit your ( with handfuls of flowers in
renewa1 or subscription through this „ de„8i on hills and daisy med.
office. The Forum is more interest- , with birds- nests admired) but
Thn Quinine Tnat Does Not Affect the Heed
Because of its tonic ajjd laxative effect, LAXA-
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
■ Quinine and doe* not cause nervousness noi
i ringing in head. Remember the lull name an .
I ,00k lor the sisnmure of E. W. GKOVii. 3tV.
Eleanor Hoard man
Renee created this attract! vs
Ensemble Suit of Navy Wool P.ep
with a long tunic blouse frock
of white georgette, which Miss
Boardman is shown wearing. A
narrow insert of navy doth down
the center front of the dress adds
distinction to the frock, while tiny
white buttons down both sides trim
It daintily.
ing and valuable now, since Mrs. Fer-
not touched; with creeping ants, and
guson is Governor, than ever before. | a!mo^ { rc tible emmets; with
Fend $2 00, the regular price of the humming bee8 and glass beehives;
rorum, to us and receive both it
and FARMING for a year. Fletcher’s
Farming, Hondo, Texas. 30-tf.
Prof. W. N. Saathoff attended the
Shook Community Fair at the Shook
school house Thursday. He says
that four neighboring schools were
represented and that the agricul-
tural exhibits and the school exhibits,
including all kinds of needle work
by the domestic science classes, were
highly commendable. About five
hundred people attended the Fair
and a most enjoyable and profitable
day wag spent by all on the grounds.
with pleasant walks in shady lanes,
and with thoughts directed in sweet
and kindly tones and words to nature,
to beauty, to acts of benevolence, to
deeds of virtue, and to the source
of all good—to God himself—Anon.
•>
Mrs. H. E. Medlin
TEACHER OF EXPRESSION
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PUBLIC SPEAKING
Ring Phone 92-J
BIG- DANCE
Given at D’Hanis, Texas
Saturday Night, November 28, 1925
HERMAN SONS’ HALL
Music Furnished by Ed. Bradford Orchestra
of San Antonio
EVERYBODY INVITED.
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| Work done promptly, satisfactorily and at I
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CITY BATTERY SHOP
Next to City Bakery
Day Phone 22 Hondo, Texas Night Phone 141J
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FOR MEN AND LITTLE MEN
IPS*
MEN’S 2.20 WEIGHT
OVERALLS
$1.75
Plain indigo blue, white
back denim overalls in bih
style; detachable elastic
suspenders; 2 front swing
pockets, 2 large hip pocket;-.
Sizes 32 to a2.
MEN’S WINTER UNION
SUITS
$1.50
Medium weight cotton
ribbed union suits in ecru
color; mercerized trimmed.
Long sleeve, ankle length.
Sizes 34 to 16.
BOYS’ GOOD OVERALLS
$1.00
2.45 weight Indigo plain
blue denim, white back.
Bib style, elastic suspender
back.
BOYS’ PLAY SUITS
98c
AND
$1.24
Heavy denim play suits
in drop-seat style. Gun-
ning sport collar.
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HONDO MERCANTILE CO.
HONDO, TEXAS
Phone 45 Groceries Phone 205 Dry Goods
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 21, 1925, newspaper, November 21, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564523/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.