The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 21, 1925 Page: 7 of 8
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Anvil Herald
CotnrrlaV
Weekly
_Every Saturday
!.. T
that he has purthzi'ed some prop- . LIST CF PLACES REPORTING ;
ertyin LaCoste. FEED FOR SALE. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Val Mechler and I --
Philip, r.nd grand-son, George.! _ ALFALFA
JKOMBTA DAVIS
Editor^
Calmorea
Memphis,
Fletcher’s
son,
Keih’er, of fan Antonio were visit-
ing J, M. Mechler r.nd family on
Armistice Day.
Mr. and Mr-. Michael Franger
from here and Mr. anti -Mrs. Hoary
——rTT cn PER YEAR Franger and children from Idle-
-rIPTION; ' ■ S9.oo viid were visiting Ed Franger a..d
family at San Antonio Tuesday.
Albert E. Knrm from Uvalde wa
here Monday with a truckload of
pecans, which he sold for 20 and
25 cents per pound. From here he
v?r.t to D«v:.ne. Mr. Kirm g«thec-
ed quite a lot of pecans in h s
grove this year.
Mrs. Otto \Y. Huegele and sons Ladonia
and daughters, Musses Thelma and
A.ta, and Mrs. Gus Mechler spent ( Plano,
L-'-fTthl, PostofF.ee at Hondo.
*£!*<!■«
re5TN0V. 21. 1925.'
Hereford,
Li Porle, .
Meridian,
St. Jo, ...
Paris,
La cera,
McLean,
Point,
.
Weatherford
La Keria
OTHER HAY.
* * * •
CORN.
OATS
2000 Tons
30 Tons
5000 Tons
500 Tons
. 100 Tons
250 Tons
2000 Tons
50 Tons
CO Tons
CO Tons
50 Tons
. 250 Tons
2000 Bus.
FOR SALE. {
Lot No. 5, out of block No. 7, in
the J. W. Miller Addition is for sale
for cash. If you want to purchase a
nice building site for a residence in
Hondo see Fietcher Davis, Manager,
HONDO LAND CO.
MESQUITE WOOD FOR SALE.
t •
C0STE
ledgerets.
Sunday last with Chas. T. V. urz-
bach and family at the Loma Alta
Ranch.
.... Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mechler,
* • * * Mr. and Mrs. Gus A. Mechler, Mr.
L,Co»te Ledger. and Mrs. Henry Tondre, Celeste
T** ojpp.rt va, a San An- Tondre, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber
illness visitor Wednesday. and F. Purch spent Sunday with Mr.
U Plhn from Spindletop was and Mrs. Emil Purch.
b hosinc'S Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Biediger and
" Q-peit from the Fran Mr. and Mrs. Daniel* Biediger spent
1 here on business Monday. Tuesday evening with Joe Droit-
* jle;hb'r "aj a fan Antonio ««urt and family.
c^njay. We are in receipt of a letter from
\Vater Kralick of Castro- otto M. Tondre, who is at present
visitor here last Fri- enjoying his vacation at Washing-
ton, D. C. Mr. Tondre njade the
Hitrfelder was in San An-1 trip up there in his Ford Coupe,
I business Tuesday. several months ago.
Mangold and family were ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer and
ntonio visitors Monday. daughter, Miss Ada, and son, Harry,
»- Nehr of Mncdonn was a of Dun lay, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
caller at our office Tues- Wan jura from Lytle and Miss
Florence Mechler were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Zuercher Sun-
»s a
Jones made a business trip
in Sunday.
Emma Sittre of Riomedina
visiting Wm. Jungman and
for several days.
Theresa Obets and daugh-
iss Florence, were San An-
chors last Thursday.
L Tschirhart, better known
rt” from Castroville was
-n business Monday.
Lucille Koontz and brother,
Allen, spent Sunday with
in San Antonio,
jieckle and daughter of San
were visiting friends here
and Monday.
W. Keller and family from
nz were here on business Mon-
Mrs. Wm. Biediger from Spindle-
>p, Mr*. Jon. Droitcourt and son,
MAIZE
Abern.it oy,
Brow’ifield,
Ful -I l,
Hale Center,
Idalou,
Lubbock,
LockneJ,
Leveiland,
NcImh,
Muleshoe,
Meadow,
Plainview,
Sudan,
Breckenridge,
Crosbyton,
Floydada,
Hereford, .....
I-amesa,
Lorenzo,
Littlefield,
Matador, ...........
Meridian,
Morton, .......
Odonell, .......................
Ralls, ..................
Tulia, .......................
; NOTE: The above
20 Ji)0
AND KAFFIR
Bus.
If in need of some extra
cord wood see me first.
W th stumps or without.
ERNEST I). BOEHLE.
11-tf.
fo Cure a Cold In One Day
good
250 t ars
Iftk" LAXATIVE l:K'V.;o QUININE rrfcWeta) It
111 and Headache and works u~
.RUVL S ucuaure oa eaeh bus
,,n • , v| »W1> thy Om^ and Headache end works uS the
1700 Cars i
200 Cars 1
100 Cars
250 Cars
500 Cars
200 Cars
‘ 270 Cars
. 250 Cars
75 Cars
700 Cars
300 Cars
144 Tens
100 Cars
500 Cars
50000 Tons
100 Cars
20 Cars
150 Cars
200 Tons
200,000 Tons
. 300 Cars
100 Cars
150 Cars
2000 Tons
information
Alvin, and Francis Monier from here was obtained from Secretaries of
attended the funeral of Henry . the Chambers of Commerce, County
Rieber at Hondo last Thursday. i Agents, and one of our Field men.
Joe Conrad and daughter, Miss It is suggested that where a com-
Florence, and son, Erwin, Miss Ida munity desires to purchase feed in
' Conrad and Mr. and Mrs. Frank carlots, they pool their wants, then
Keller and daughters, Misses Clar- send a good man to make the pur-
risa and Octavia, were visiting Jacob chase in order that he may see just
Rihn and family at Spindletop last j what he is getting. Much of the
Friday evening.
The Hondo Light, Power A Ice
Co. has completed putting in the
foundation for the engine for the
Theresa Mangold
from a week’s stay in
City visiting relatives
ind Mrs 0. G. Reicherier of
tonio were seen in our midst
ursday.
Sadie Heathcock from San
spent Sunday here with
‘Iks.
and Mrs. Gus Zimmermann
Antonin spent last week here
r. and Mrs. Joe Keller.,
and Mr.,. Joe Keller spent
and Monday with relatives
Antonio.
to Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
er of San Antonio a baby
iday, November 13, 1926.
Gus A. Mechler spent last
ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W Huegele at Yellow Banks,
b Rihn was visiting Hy.
cd and family at D’Hanis,
jy.
A Mechler and sister, Miss
ce. were at Castroville on bus-
Saturday.
James Robert Mechler and
n, Arthur Mechler and Miss
Mechlen from the Sauz were
visitors Tuesday,
and Mr* Otto Jungman and
r. Hazel, matye a business
the irrigation farms Sunday
*
ani Mrs. Hubert Zuercher
rs. Lorenz Rihn of Castro-
ere visiting Frank Keller and
here last Thursday,
and Mrs. Henry Salzmann
ughtprx, Viola, Olivia and
snd S'>n, Milton, were busi-
uitors in the Alamo City Sat-
and Mr Jacob Rihn from
ftop were I/iCoste visitors
sday.
M>yer from Dunlay and
Jorence Mechler and Mr. and
ms A. Mechler were at Cas-
* Saturday night for the
and Vy, Frank Zinsmeyer
and Mrs. Helena Ahr of
">» were v citing Emil Zins-
,.an , family near LaCoste
nttrsday.
Ahr, proprietor of Ahr’s
Purcha.'< (I an improved light
,u‘ ‘il,m Divine Motor Co.,
w wi i use f(,r delivering,
and Mr- ! uL Biediger were
p-j.1" visitors last Friday.
“Niwr remained there for
days with W. A. Reicherzer
anuly,
t*"4 ;'lrs W illiam Burreil and
■ from above Castroville
mi \iK Utirrell’is parents,
■Vlri' u m. Jungman, here
r^>dence of Mr. and
rank Zeinert at Macdona,
'a beinif built by Ferd. Ahr
dwm and Julius Ahr from
- nearing completion.
T ,' • , Lawler and son,
a. ' '"iwler, of San Antonio
„ Va'tors here Tuesday
Lawler informed us
temporary plant here, the past week,
and are now building the house.
They figure on having everything
returned in readiness in the near future to
the furnish current.
and Born to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Man-
gold a bouncing baby boy, Monday,
November 16. Mother and child ure
fine while Dad is wearing a 3trd’.e
that won't come off.
Albert Mangold of Tarph'V was
here on a visit to his brother, Emil
Mangold, last week. This was Mr.
Mangold’s first visit here in about
18 years.
Mrs. Philip Monier of San An-
tonio apent a few days last week
with Joe Droitcourt and family. She
was accompanied back to San An-
tonio by Aneta Droitcourt, who
spent the week-end there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmidt and
daughters. Misses Alice and Irene,
Mr. and Mrs. August Jungman and
daughter, Hiss Theresa, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Tondre and Mrs. Henry
Mangold attended the funeral of
Maize has been stained by recent
rains, but the feeding quality has
not been seriously damaged. We
could give the address of some of
t$*> Produce Dealers, but it is
thought best not to give any unless
all are given, as it would give rise
' to criticism on the part of those
not given. Write the undersigned
for further information if desired.
L. A. SEYMOUR, Drector,
Bureau of Markets.
How Doctors Treat
Colds and the Flu
To break up a cold overnight or
to cut short an attack of grippe, in-
fluenza, sore throat or tonsillitis, phy-
sicians and druggists are now recom-
mending Calotab3, the purified and
refined calomel compound tablet that
gives you the effects of calomel and
salts combined, without the unpleas-
ant effects of either.
___________ ___ ______ __ One or two Calotabs at bed-time
the iate Henry Rieber at Hondo last | with a swallow of water,—that’s aU.
Friday afternoon.
No salts, no nausea nor the slightest
Interference with your eating, work
or pleasure. Next morning your cold
has vanished, your system is thor-
oughly purified and you are feeling
fine with a hearty appetite for break-
specially-prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxa- fa9t. Eat what you please,—no dan-
tive for Habitual Constipation. It re- gt,r.
lieves promptly but should be taken ’ Get a family package, containing
regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce fun directions, only 35 cents. At any
Habitual Castipatian Cured
ia 14 ta XI Days.
“LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is
L. A. Hechler
BLACKSMITH &
WHEELWRIGHT *
AGENT KOR
Atrmotor Windmills arid
Gasoline Engines
Hondo. Texa*
DR. THOS. B KHOPP
DENTIST
ROTHE BLDG. HONDO. TEXAS
ENTRANCE ON BANDERA AVE.
Phones: Office 138 Rts. 225
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Office Over Ha talar Caufactiauary
entrance First National Bank Stairs
Residence Phone: 80; Office Phone: 24-
HONDO. TEXAS
QR. J. E. SCHLOTTMANN
DENTAL SURGEON
HONDO, - - - TEXAS
Office Over Hutaler Caufactiauary
Entrance First National Bank Stairs
C. J. BLESS
HONDO, TEXAS
Carries a Complete Line
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General Merchandise
of dependable and
guaranteed quality
and all reasonably priced.
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; A start in your business is respectfully solicited
Tel. 42.
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V. A. CROW
Jeweler and Optometrist.
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Proved Safe
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CINNAMON ROLLS A SPECIALTY.
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HONDO MEAT MARKET
W. J. NESTER, Proprietor, Dealer in
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Bacon, Ham, Sausage, Etc.
HIGHEST-CASH - PRICE - PAID- FOR - HIDES
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.