The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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SPLASH
WEEK
Announcing the first showing of our
new line of bathing suits and ac-
cessories, Bathing caps, belts, Bathing
sandals and bags . . .all are new!
All of them are designed to make
swimming more pleasurable than
ever before. Cur stock of caps in-
cludes all the trim, smart models
designed during the past year. Come
in and see them.
“GET IX THE SWIM'’
We ha\e everything you need.
Boys’ Suits
Girls’ Suits
Ladies’ Suits
Men’s Suits
All Price*
All Sizes
W. H. WINDROW
TELEPHONE 124
HONDO, TEXAS
We have delivered 6 Whippets in Others
! the last few days as follows: Karl Are ordering ) *n
i Darr.bosh, Cabrolet; O. W. Reitzer, Fletcher’s Farming Early please
Four door sedan; Arthur Brucks, 4 ^ ^ Semi.Vt*eek,v News For next week;
i door sedan; Hugo Saathoff 4 dour one vear for on, |L00; The paper goes to press
sedan; Mrs. Annie B. Smith. Coupe. in future'
J W Brown, Cabrolet. We are Why not give-us your aubserir 0ne ddy ' „
| in a position to make immed- *>n too? | do Job Printing. Phone 12.
iate deliveries in any car or body Lost, A Sheaffer Fountain pen. j j Murray left Monday .for
wanted. Will have another shipment Return to this office and receive nra<-ktetville where he is attending Monday and Tuesday \ j
in a few days. Left factory on 25th. reward. court. • John,.. u:_ .
Fee us now if you are ready for one. Don’t fail to see the “Cake Walk-' Mrs jr Heath spent the week
Phone 13-226. S. G. Carter. 4-2t. trs" at the Catholic School audi- Jn San Antonio as the guest of Mrs.
Otis Schuehle arrived home Tues- torium, May 4th, 8 o’clock p. m. fie yet Walker. j
day after an absence of several If you try one of our toasted | Migg Kdna Hyatt cf $an Antonio and Frida
he has
April 28th
B“ck Jone, i„
‘BLOOD WILL fELL-
“H1GH strunc
d Tu
Johnny Hiae,
“CHINA TOWN
news
cHARuE»
months during which time
traveled over most of the Southern
states east of the Mississippi river
as a member of c musical company
toastedi yijss Edna Hyatt
f°r is spending the week here with Mrs.'
sandwiches, you’ll come back
m^re. Fly Drug Fountain. 37-tf. Htfrb<,rt Hyatt.
V> e will appreciate your Fire In- Miss Adelle Decker spent the Fiesta
suranee business. Helen H.‘ and 0. holidays here with her parents, Mr.
playing the chautauqua circuit. Mr. H Miller. Office Armstrong Hotel. an(J Mrs Deckt r.
Schuehle specialized in the saxa- FOR SALE—Kitchen Cabinet, 1 ” . o;,t„ .
phone, and like s the work so well jce b()X% Baby bt>d iron doubie be,j,j * l!’‘ e ,x 1 ‘ e “ .S
that after a rest ht expects to re- an of the above cheap. See Jennings. Vf‘ 'V / r , ,
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work and his travels over the coun- ... . ... .
Of course you will want a new Stet-
trE* son this Spring. LEINWEBER’S. tf.
Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Brown left
May
— j
• LOCAL AND PERSONALS
Medina County Lands, buy or sell,
see O. H. Miller, 37-4t.
11 Sell Windmills
AND ERECT CR REPAIR
ALL KINDS
• ’ For All Kindi of Windmill
Repair Work or Plumbing
and Gat Fitting See
: Edwin F. Bendele
At Holloway Bros, or
PHONE 76
Folding Camp Stools. Hondo Army
Store. 40-2t.
Koi sale, 100-lb. capacity ice-box.
See H. H. Crow. 35-tf.
Buy Goodyear tires and tubes from
A. E. Weynand.
All kinds of drinks, at CARLE v
OONFECTIONERY. 33 tf
B. Sehuehling was a business caller
at this office Wednesday.
L. A. Saathoff was a business call-
er at this office Saturday.
! for
i the first of the week for Sail An-
tonio where they will reside in fu-
ture. Rev. Brown has been the paslor
of the Hondo Baptist church for the
past several years ami he and Mrs.
Brown had made many friends here
who regret their departure from our
little city. The pulpit at the local
church will be occupied by Rev. Al-
bert Nelson in the future.
Mrs. J. H. Burgin was up from
Yancey Saturday shopping and while
here paid our office an appreciated
call. Mrs. Burgin informed us that
the people of Yancey are very much
interested in poultry now since the!
organization of the Southwest Texas
j Poultry Association is offering them
better market facilities for their
products.
K. E. Haase, Attorney-ai-Law,
Surveyor’s Office, Courthouse, Hon-
do, Texas. All legal matters care-
fully attended to, in all courts of
Texas. Manager Medina County Ab
itract Company. Road Maps of Me
line County, cloth. 15. paper. 13. If
Miss Cora Richer returned home
Eagle shirts have stood the test |
years. Snappy Spring patterns
are here in all the sleeve lengths.
LEINWEBER’S. 34-tf.
A good buy, 1,800 acre ranch,
well and tank water, house, pens,
etc. 160 acres in cultivation. Price!
very reasonable. Inquire Hondo Land
Co.
FOR SALE-—about 100 folding!
chairs, all screwed together in sec-
tions of 2 and 4 to the section, lots j
Miss Eveiyn Jones has returned
from Floresvillc where she had been
teaching school the past eight months.
Mrs. August Sproll and baby spent
last week here as the guests of Mrs.
Sproll’s sister, Mrs. O. H. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Jones and little
son of Sabina] were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Cameron Wednes-
day.
Henry Balzen was down fromi
Quihi Monday and called at the Anvil’
' Herald office to enlist with our corps
of readers.
Mrs. Walter Rothe and children
J.h. CHb.r,_R,„ / ’ *4
"THE BIG
“SPRING HAS COME”
Saturday, May 5
Bob Stecl«
“THE MOJAVa Km-
“WILD CAT VALLEY-
— 1—
Show Start, at 8 00 P. M
Matinee Saturday', „ 3M p ^
Spacial Price. 10c ^
Attend The Matinee.
$1.00 per chair; under 10,
$1.25 each. A bargain. Colonial iand Mrs‘ Alit'e Reinhart were here
' Theatre 39-2t i ^rom Seco " ednesday for the Soph-
ian Club program.
Yantis, Carl et al have skidded over,
in Medina County and will start the [
No. 1 Tom Neumann in the J. Hardy j
survey No. 30. It is 800 feet to the'
north line and 431 feet to the west,
line of the survey. It is 1,010 feet
south of the No. 1 Saathoff that was i
We have* client for a cattle ranch
of from 3 to 5 thousand acres. What
have you? See Hond > Land Co. Goat
land won’t answer.
Will Earnest Newton came home
last week from Comfort where he
One Delco plant and new batter-,to TarPle>’ after teachin‘t the Irv
ies for sale. L. Barrientes. 39tf. i<lian Creek schoo) near Band‘“ra'
_ , , , , which was closed with a three-hour
Good steel army cots, priced reas-
' program on Friday night, April 20.
EVEN THE FURRIER
IS WILLING TO ADMIT
THAT BEAUTY
IS ONLY SKIN DEEP.
FULLER PEP
onable, Hondo Army Store. 40-2t.
Sugar, 10 pounds for 68c; 25
pounds for $1.70. L. Barrientes. tf.
Good town lots in Hondo, fine
building sites. Inquire of Hondo Land
Co.
We always carry 7 or 8 different
kinds of ice cream and ices. Fly Drug
Fountain. 37-tf.
Sheep for sale cheap. Fifteen ewes,
some with lambs. E. A. Bendele, Dun-
lay, Texas. 40-2t-pd.
Laugh! Laugh with the crowd at
the Catholic School auditorium, Fri-
day night, May 1th.
For new WHIPPET SIX, world’s
lowest priced six. Will be here in a
few days, come see it. S. G. Carter.
For Headstones mid Moouiiieii'.-
ee Wm Neumann. Agent for Nag;-
lr»« FredericKshurg. Texas 34-tl
Edgar S. Richer was down from
1 Tarpley Saturday and while here
paid this office an appreciated call.
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Filleman and
son, Edwin, and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Way of San Antonio spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Richer and
family at Tarpley.
We appreciate your business and
will take pleasure in serving yqu.
Helen H. and O. H. Miller, Real
Estate, Oil. and General Insurance-
office Armstrong Hotel. 37-4t.
Splendid, small goat ranch, 806
acres, all fenced goat proof, 60 aery
in cultivation, good water, home,
barns, shed, etc. See Hondo Land Co.
completed and abandoned dry re- had spent some time with his aunt,
cently.—Wednesday’s Express. Mrs. O- B. Bradley.
Johnny Tampkt, son of Mr. and Mrs. j Negro Minztrel at Catholic School
Sunem Tampke, of Utopia, died in j auditorium, Friday night, May 4th,
San Antonio last Friday and was j« o’clock. Benefit school. Admission
buried at Utopia Sunday. The family ia5 cents and 25 cents,
formerly lived here and have num-, Mrs. J. S. Fly returned Wednesday
erous relatives and friends in this
community. Mr. Tampke is survived
by his wife, his brother, Melvin
his sister, Mrs. Leslie Mrs. Sterling Fly.
from Crystal City where she had been
called on account of the illness of
a grandchild, the babe of Mr. and
For
jcrops
Hail Insurance on growing
see Hele n H. Miller, office j and
Armstrong Hotel, phone 123. 37-4t.
STETSON builds hats on a foun-
dation of quality. That's why they
wear so well. LEINWEBER’S. 34-tf.
Take home a quart of ice cream
for your Sunday Dinner Desert. Fly
Drug Fountain. 37-tf.
LOOKING FOR SOMETHING?
If it’s dependable gasoline, court
eous service and fair prices, you have
looked far enough. This is the place.
A gallon of gasoline bought from
us is a gallon of power.
TAMPKEWORD Chevrolet Co.
Chevrolet Sales and Service.
We are equipped with special Chev-
rolet Tools and can do any
kind of repair work no
matter how unusual.
SPRINGTIME IS RUNNING LATE, BUT WE ARE OPTOM1ST
ENOUGH TO OFFER
SPRING HARDWARE
MILK SEPARATORS
WEEDING HOES
GARDEN HOSE
CULTIVATOR SWEEPS
ELECTRIC IRONS
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
REFRIGERATORS
ICE TEA GLASSES
LAWN MOWERS
IRONING BOARDS
SOME NICE PATERNS IN LINOLEUM AND RUGS.
BATH TUBS AND KITCHEN SINKS—PIPE AND FITTINGS, TOO
CANNERS, SEALERS AND CANS
GET A CASE CULTIVATOR
HOLLOWAY BROTHERS
GENERAL HARDWARE
Tampke, and
Crutchfield.
LIFE INSURANCE SALESMAN-
SHIP.
THE MISSOURI STATE LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Assets over 80 Million
Over 85 million in force in Texas
Insurance in force over $755,000,000
Join our Life Insurance Sales School
from May 6 to May 12, 1928.
Write for full information
We write 60 different forms of
Life Insurance; Monthly income, ,ial-
*-'*y Savings, Group Life, , Accident
Health, and policies* f r child-
ren. ,
SOMETHING NEW; SOMETHING
DIFFERENT .
Our eh:Ids’ policy is in full fare •
at age 5, and in case of the fathtr
deatd or Disability, ail tuture prem-
iums are waived. In case* of the
child’s death, the full face of th
| policy is paid from age five on. This
j co"tract is issued on a chiiu from one
! day old to age 14.
Child’s 20 Pay Life
Child’s 20 Year Endowment
For information, write to M.
Brown, Southwest Texas Manager,
Bedell Building, San Antonio, Texas.
have been shipped. Will be
a few days, standard Willyj
They
here* in
Knights, with the double sleeve valve1
motor. Lowest price in history. S. G. ^
Carter. 40-lt.
Catholic School Benefit—Program!
at Catholic School auditorium, Fri-
day, May 4th—Negro Songs, Cake
Walk, Square Dance—an evening of
laughs. Prices 25 and 35 cents.
“YES SIR
IT’S INSURED"
Start out right when you buy]
your car. Get your insurant*j
policy the same day you g*t|
your markers.
Come to my office or phone
me. Let me give you the bene-
fit of my experience and knowl-
edge in the writing of auto-
mobile insurance.
E. A. de MONTEL, 1(1.
Phone 14, Schuehle Buildinj
Hondo, Texta.
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Saturday SPECIALS at Leinweber's
20c
CRETONNES
17c
25c
CRETONNES
21c
25c
CURTAIN NET
21c
35c
CURTAIN NET
29c
50c
CURTAIN NET
39c
$1.25
DRAPERY
98c
65c
DRAPERY
69c
75c
DRAPERY
50c
THESE PRICES ARE GOOD FOR
ONE DAY ONLY,
SATURDAY, APRIL 20TH.
WATCH FOR OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS.
E. R. LEINWEBER CO.
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■THE*
First National Bank
HONDO, TEXAS
Capital $50,000.04)
Surplns $22,0(10.00
J. M. P1NGER - President
ED. de MONTBI......Vice-President
HORACE BRADLEY .... Cashier
CHAS. FINGER......Ass’t. Cashier
nrHE INCREASING BUS1-
^ NESS of this BANK ir
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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WE THANK YOU
You gave the opening of the Hondo “M“ System Store such an enthusiastic welcome
that it would certainly seem unappreciative did we fail to thank you. We want t»
thar.k you on behalf of your own local men, Mr. Geo. Schuehle and Mr. Go
Bohmfalk, also for the courtesies shown Mr. Terry who came to you from the
main office to assist in getting everything shaped up the very best for you an-l
for our Mr. Andrew F. Smyth and Mr. Robert Johnson who assisted in seeing
everything got started off right. There were several others that assisted us m
handling the great crowd that came on our opening day and we thank them. 6
might be of interest to you as well as a matter of some pride to know that Mi
Terry expressed himself by saying “of the great number of stores 1 have helped
open, the Hondo “M” opened up with the best day of them all and the store has
made one of the very prettiest that it has been my pleasure to arrange." Your
wonderful welcome has impressed on us that we have a duty and that is to "ft-r
you the greatest service any store can offer its customers; that is to bring to
your midst the very best quality in groceries yet sell them at the very lowest prict‘*
possible to good merchandising—this we can and will do with the assistance o>
our large buying power.
Beginning with Saturday, May, 5, wonderful money saving specials will be offered
you tach Saturday, Watch for our advertisements as they will bring you message
of money saving events.
We welcome I’iggly Wiggly who opens on April 28, we understand, and wish them
much success.
* WE WILL BUY EGGS.
“M” SYSTEM STORE NO. 599
MR. GEO. SCHUEHLE, Manager; MR. GEO. BOHMFALK,
HONDO, TEXAS
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1928, newspaper, April 27, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564663/m1/4/?q=WAR+DEPARTMENT: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.