The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 21, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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Make this a “STAR” Christmas for the Family
| Windrow's
! Store News
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( OUR XMAS GOODS ARE
I COMING IN.
| WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN
COME AROUND AND LOOK
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Others
Are ordering
Fletcher’s Farming
And the Semi-Weekly News.
Both one year for only $1.00;
Why not give as year subscrip-
tion too?
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellebracnt
1 returned Saturday to their home at
! Fredericksburg after a several
days visit to their mother and sister.
Mrs. Anna Muennink and Mrs. F. J.
iLemwebtr. Mrs Bertha Grobe, who
came over from Fredericksburg
with Mr. and Mrs. Eliebracht, re-
mained ever for another week's
stay on account of her mother, Mrs.
Anna Muennir.k. being somewhat in-
Protect Your Skin
against sunburn, wind bum and
chap with
NYAL FACE CREAM
with Peroxide
A bleaching cream excellent for
the complexion. It is non-irnut-
mg, greaseless, and vanishing.
Leaves no shine or sticky after-
feeling. Helps to make the
skin clear and soft. Pleasingly
perfumed.
Two Sizes
SOLD HERE.
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FOUNTAIN °ENS OF
ALL PRICES HERE.
PENS AND PENCILS
SETS IN GdLD AND
SILVER, FROM
$4.00
AND UP.
Your Patronage ia appreciated.
Windrow's
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| Santa Claus’ Headquarters.
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Telephone No. W4
Get it at Windrow’s Drug Store, disposed.
Telephone 124. tf Mrs. Frit: Schweers, Mrs. A. C.
Heaters and Cook Stoves at HoL Tha'Jman ,»nd .dimes Lencra, Bc-t-
jOW8y f[r<)S - 'tie and Georgia Schmidt were San
We give Red Seal Money
printing. Ask for it
A
Big
Bargain
Our $1.00 box
O stationery;
Ask those who use it
o cd Leather Gloves, $2.50. C.
J. BLESS. 14-tf.
Leather Gloves, $2.50. C.
; J. BLESS. 14-tf.
Guns, Guns, Shells, Shells, Hol-
loway Bros.
Anything in the^tadio line, Hol-
TO AUTO OWNERS.
The attention of all owners of
motor vehicles and motor-cycles is
called to the following provision of
the Texas Automobile Headlight
law:
“Section 10: Before any county
tax collector shall issue a certificate
of registration to the owner of %
motor vehicle or motorcycle as now
provided by law, he shall require
the presentation of a certificate
showing that the headlights of such
motor \ chicle or motorcycle have
been tested and adjusted at some
. . Antonio visitors Monday. Mis - il0Way 1>ros- , .*_***,
J I*rora remained in San Antonio for; Santa Claus’ Headquarters is at ono c{ tie c"untv tef* *tat,on* re
a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Emil! Windrow’s Drug Store. 17-2t. ferred to, and that said test and ad-
M-m’s Dress Shoes. $5.50 and i R ^ lhe rest cf the t , AU kind,
$5.75. C. J. BLESS.
Rad o':: from SO 50 up to $575.00
er.ch for s?Je. Windrr"v’s
i Mr. and Mrs. Emil Br.r> ii were
San Anton: > visitors Mono':.;, .
Krckle, wvi’,. the rest cf the party j All kinds of drinks, at
returned E rne Monday evening. | CONFECTIONERY.
Mrs. Geo. Schmidt and daughters,! Men’s Dress Shoes. $5.50
CARLE'S :
33-tf. ;
and
November winds are just as
lad for your skin as the
March winds ever were. We
have the Protecting Creams
here. You need them to day.
We’ll say you did take that
Auto ride! And when you
got home found it hurt your
face to grin—sorta cracked in
spots? We have Jergen’s
Lotion and it will make your
face easy to smile. Come right
in and get a bottle; it’s only
50c
LOOSE PORES!
They cause oily skin when
they don’t cause blackheads.
It can’t be cured at one
application, but a few weeks
use of Nyal’g Face Cream and
Nyal’s Skin Soap will make a
wonderful difference.
Remember this is head-
quarters for Baby supplies,
such as Foods, Castile Soap,
Baby Talc, Brushes, Baby
Sets, Rattlers and Teething
Rings, Nursing Bottles, Nip-
ples, etc, etc.
Have you looked over our
Chamois and Sponges for
cleaning your cars? Our Auto
Paints and Polishes? Come
in and let us shew them to
you.
justment have been made within the
30 day period just preceding the
date of application for registration."
17.y- . _ .. ------- ----- T----- —*i Since htad'amps must be adjust
• Misses Lrr.or.., Settle and Georgia, ?5.75. C. J. BLESS. 14-tf. eJ wlthin tflirty dayg of the ^te of
I went to * '•r^e - w ‘cy Some bargains in 31x4 tires. See registration of the cars, approxima-
;were the guc. .s < • -ir. und rs. J. mp t,efore buying. C.R. GAINES & tely two months will be available
SON. 42-tf. for the pre-registration teats. Con-
We Print wedding invitations and sidering extreme case*, for example,
announcements at the Anvil Herald iv « car ‘ registered on January 1st.
Fruits and candies of ail kinds, at J. Wipff and family. While there
(CARLES CONFECTIONERY. 33-tf.'they attended the funeral of the
Nuts for Hallowe’en. Brazil nuts, j ten-year-old son of Mr. and Mr-,
walnuti, almonds and filberts, liutz-; Ohas. Wipff.
ler’s. 13-tf. ’ The Anvil Herald and FARMING
ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM AND both from now to January, 1927, to
LINOLEUM RUGS at LEIN- all new subscribers for only $2.09.
WEBER’S. | All the issues of both papers for the
For Headstones and Monuments >?ance cf the >'ear free‘ Subscribe
see Win. Newmann, Agent for Nagel
office. tf.
Carter A Rader have good values
in Second Hand Cars—Dealers in
Fords only 51.
Earl Watson wants to buy your
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‘■*56'
ABY BLUES.-
“BELOW rup tND L
withXi
’"““W nov'
^J.UCKY -.0?
BEL°W ZERO-
Sh°W Be_^ns P^mPtiyat.i
matinee saturdays|
Vnal^Vand
THEMA^a
16 t. cream. See him and get his price*
several before selling. 38-tf.
Bros. Fredericksburg, Texas. 3(>-tf.! Mrs. L. E. Heath spent
You want a Radio? Then see da-vs in SaT1 Antonio, e°>ng Sun- You will find the tdd reliable | the car is registered.
Bill Windrow at Windrow’s Drug day w'tb Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Watkins Products for sale at V. A.
Store. lie is the Radio Man. 17-2t. Smith- who hud been visiting rela- Crow’s Jewelry Store. i 17-3t.
Mis. George Muennink anJ;tlVes at D’Hams- Box Supper and Program at Up-
daughter, Miss Emma, and Mr. Hy. | Mrs- Keatb returned home rer Quihi School, Saturday nieht.
Muennink weie Alamo City visiters Tuesda-V accompanied by Miss Lor- November 21. Everybody is invit-
Wednesiiuy. raine who had been the guest of ted. Big time assured.
CHICAGO.
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For Fresh
Vegetables ii
Go to
EARL WATSON
Phone 138-W
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friends in the city for the past Mail orders promptly attended to
two week*. Phone or write us for any and every
BUCILLA NEEDLEWORK, is the ‘bing usually sold if! a Drug Store
answer to your gift problem. A W. II. Windrow,
eomp’ete stock of stamped articles KIRSCHBAUM
on hand — thread, too.
WEBER’S.
AT THIS STORE you are sure to
get all-wool suits correctly tailored
New Fall suits now on display,
$18.00 to $35.00, LEIN WEBER’S.
Mrs. Ben Haby and daughter
were here from Biry Wednesday
shopping.
Tourfof •
Rnadilff »
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tiedan * •
Comroerckl
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525
675
775
CIlMMiM • 425
550
All prices /. e. b.
FIIri, MicMfmi
Come in and let ua
show you Home of
these quality features.
ft f—»n h.J Tmntfrfrt—
Quality
res
dHtnake Chevrolet the
waridk finest low prtoed car
Chevrolet offers you these
quality features found on
cars much higher in price—
Long Semi-elliptic Spring*
Alemite Lubrication
Dry Due Clutch, smooth
acting
Steering Gear, semi-rever-
mole
Remy Starting, Lighting
and Ignition
Valve-in-head Motor,
powerful, economical
Big 11-inch Brake*
Oil and Water Pump*
Semi-floating Rear Axle,
one-piece housing
Stewart Vacuum Feed,
tank at rear
Fisher Bodies on closed
models
Fuhef V- V Windshield on
closed models
Modern 3-Speed Trans-
mission
Speedometer
Harrison Radiator with
bright non-rusting shell
AND CURLEE
LEIN- SUITS. Clothing of the finer sort
at prices you usually pay for the
ordinary kind, at LEINWEBER’5.
PURCHASE A STAR CAR, AND
JOIN THE SATISFIED STAR
OWNERS, WHO WILL TELL YOU
OF THE LOW-COST IN UPKEEP.
Buy Hunting Licenses at C. R.
GAINES’, the cheapest place to
trade. Any thing from a Buick to
a Hunting knife. Call and see; it
will pay.
FOR SALE—A Delco Light Plant
in good condition, brand new bat-
teries. Bargain if taken at once.
CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO., tel-
ephone 151. 7-tf.
A tiny baby boy arrived at the
home of Mk\ and Mrs. Geo. Carle,
Jr , on Tuesday morning, Novem-
ber 17, This is the first grand-
child of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wind-
row,
Steer Brand Coffee is the Coffee
to buy.
It can not be made any better is
one reason why.
In one, two and three-pounds. L ►
put up in a can.
The world’s finest Coffee for
woman or man.
For sale by C. J. Bless, Hondo,
Texas. 17-tf
the iwncr will have had thirty days _
in which to have the headlamps ad LDINa CO, CLUB Boy
justed, and if a registration is made 1R!P TO
on January 31st, practically th> —-
whole month of January will haw w u^-bach, ?on
been available. In other words, the !tn ™ ‘l'.n’ ''' ( bas won,]
certificate of adjustment must not ( . 1 ' n" The trip
be o\*er thirty days old at the time .l / 1 " Armour ...„
w.r car is registered. Of course. , "l * 11 Was ov« U pqJJ
most motorists will have their head j/( * . '' ' r<fCOr<i on hi,|
lamps adjusted about the time of ‘ "bichwajf^j
registration. PTr'. rhe « nhkjg]
Motorist- are requested to begin , W'n t^l'> tr'Pl the boy* l
, ,. sutmut ■
registration at the earliest possible
time and not wait until the latter
part of January. Early registration
will help the Tax Collector tremend-
ously, and will save time for th?
motorist The regular registration
period will begin in this county
about December 1st, 1926.
F. G. MUENNINK,
TAX COLLECTOR.
MEDINA COUNTY.
BRIDGE CLUB.
10 a committee froo,
. ,lllu' 'he Armour 1
»ng h:> riH-ord book amj k
of about 500 w rds telling tU
tory of his calf from the
took him until he was soli,
telling what profit was made
the amount of feed fed the (_
The boy* entering for thin
wi re graded on the followiq,
For greatest cash return
from calf
For greatest profit from
calf
For best record book
Wednesday J *'or best story of calf
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C. R. GAINES & SON
QUALITY AT LOW COST
iJOE’S CAFE
IS A NICE,
CONVENIENT PLACE
TO EAT—OPEN
EVERY DAY, SUNDAY
INCLUDED.
Fresh Fish and Oyster*
Every Friday.
All kind* of Cold Drinks.
XXX Beer on tap.
GIVE ME A CALL.
JOE HUESSER,
Proprietor
Huesser Saddle Shop Building
Corner College Square.
HH44HHW4H I »»♦ t l 11»jf
The Bridge Club was most
lightfuily entertained
evening at the I* E. Heath home
with Mrs. Heath and .Mias Lorraine ll|
Heath ac hostesses. j There were about 30 boyi
At the conclusion of several ^,,r this prize and only the
hour* of playing, Mra. Charles in the state bj
John iron held high score aad was A"mou'’ Company,
awarded a beautiful “old-fashioned 'M'1 *' "ve Tmt on N>,
girl’’ powder puff box. A book, 27th and he will be font
titled “What You Know about ten da>'< He will be a put
Bridge,’’ was the “booby" prise and th** International Livestock SI
went to console Mrs. F. 8. Cockrell rhicagi> Thin i* the largest
for low score—the book me found ®to' k *h"w in the world and
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carry-
held at Chicago every year,
will he about 25 boy* making |
to be made up of blank
Demure Puritan maidens
ng baskets of vari-colored fruits j,riP 0th<’r triP!1 wm
were featured in talliea, and bronze | (iiff'’r’’nt rompanies *nd
turkey designed place cards anil to bo>’» in N "rth Texas, but
favors of yellow-crepe boxes filled W''I be the only boy from
with vnri-co’dred candies in th-» Texas.
shapes of nuts and fruits further J -::--
suggested the Thanksgiving season, i HENRY RIEBER.
The refreshment course consisted -
■>f chicken patties, nut sandwiches,' Henry Theabold hebersul
banana and nut salad and hot tea|at D’Hanis, Texas, November
and was served to the following: 189S, the son of Mr. and Mn. |
Mesdanies L. J. Brucks, P. P.
Brewster, A. N. Eby, Jack Forgo
s<>n, F. S. Cockreli, Fletcher Davis,
Chaa. Johnson and Mijies Bess
Brucks, Wil'a Mae Gaines, Lillian
llruiks and the hostesses.
Richer, and died Noverabtr
1926, at Upper Hondo, therdw^
ing 31 year,-. 11 months and
days old at the time of ha deaikl
He received his education a r
schools of -inbinal uud later <
! in farming and stock raising. I
(about the time of the Morid,
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank all those who j he contracted a disease that
so kindly assisted us after the death
of our beloved son and brother, to
these who brought b« many beauti-
ful flowers and . specially Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Finger for their hospi-
tality at their house.
MR. AND MRS. S. E. RIEBER
AND CHILDREN.
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IREGO MANUFACTURING COM
PANY S RADIO $89.85.
5 tube, Storage Battery, com-
plete. See and hear mine.
H. W. BARKULOO,
17-4tpd. Agent.*
THE-
First National Bank
HONDO. TEXAS
Capital $50,009.0# Surplus $22,000.00
J. M. FINGER......pre„ident
ED. pb M < 'NTFL ..... Vice-President
HORACE BRADLEY .... Cashier
CHAS FINGER......Agg’t Cuehier
THE INCREASING BUSI- i
* NESS of this BANK is I
an indication that the service ;
it renders is satisfactory. If *
not already a patron, may '
we not have your account?::
We give our customers as
liberal accommodations as is <
consistent with sound bank-;;
ing.
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QEND TODAY for this wooderful
O book of uvings. In 800 pagas an
literally buritinj with baCpia price* am
the world's best merchandise. Almost
everything you need is listed aaaong the
15.000 items pictured, described end
plainly priced-priced et e very definite
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mail this couroN
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with him for his life all olm
He was a member of the Ca
Church all of his life.
The funeral took place N«v(
12, Rev. Father Flynn F<,rf«'
the last sad rites., The P*!‘
Richard Reily, Alfred ™
Robert
were
Herman Koch,
Frank and Oscar Mangold,
The deceased is survived »
jiarents. two brothers, F'jj- j
Harold, and two sisters, all # 1
pity, besides many 0
dear relatives and friends
his passing, ,
Sleep, sleep, while *e
For a heavenly Plafe 1S
And soon we all wi1
In that glorious, holy ^ ^ p j
MEDINA IRRIC^rS
WORK STARTS
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LYTLE, Tex., W-
Arneaon and Rrf^’ ^ Te«
well 0;nown f:r surveying 11
have charge of the • ^ ^
engineering work (
Isr: ration Company, a
1UM head^rterj^^^
in Lytle. I hi , (or Ml«19
veyed and put ready ’
1,200-acre unit on ^ p*
C'oste Road, which urllti
and will he Ifraveled^ ^ r
be f’ 'lowed up ' survC»
under Utch a. ^ it’
goad builders, etc., ^ cor,ti
rfor the purchaser, #re i
until all the 42,00 MJ ^ m
veyed, Improved fottf
ditch, re ;ulrmf,tw* r»akin£
cmplete the big unde
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.