The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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O H MILLER—
ALL FORM OF INSURANCE
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IF YOU WAWT TO SELL. LIST
WITH 0 ft- MILLER
THE MEDINA COUNTY LAND
MAN HONDO. TEXAS.
Nr at4 M.’v TVodore Ciratron
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FOR RICH. SWEET MILK.
FRESH RUTTER AND NICE BLT-
TERMILX PHONE RR3FZ. THE
OAKS DAIRY 44-tf.
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Kr HtaVta*ca av< Vv.-.w^t - OF CITIZENS MOTOR
. Wav Ntaaaan. Aftav ftf Naft PRICES ARE LOWER.
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ckildrtr. aad Xra Round Gauti
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fxtrr’-t of Mr and M** Ed«ar<
Wood.
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*?■ v tdn*aday on a «r«t*r y*ar aithoafh a* tart a food arary
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M » a-d ter dacfkter. Mrv W. E.
rv-t-.f- s. of San Antonio, motored
ck r'roft Saa Antonio W*dn*«iay
f'.r a virvt ahh Mr* Shinaal-’*
<'.es.v Flrttkr OiTis. and family.
Jvn armed, ®y fall atock of fun*,
arrmcrtxr. and f\*hinf tackie at
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FRANKIE DaRro
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THIEVES’
“HUSBANDS MUST PUY-
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Social Print
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Grand celebration on S0nV
August I. at D’Haru. Dmnt
1-tf fupper will b« aerred
tw.o.ii M. 12 it. tie*
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Curved Blades
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Vw TILL YOUR DEALER
rf „ want the flour
TrATS MADE BY
LIBERTY MILLS
HEftRT’S DELIGHT 1
FLOUR
CAR CO
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Font* and
cr. ■ -rt- of Cr>«ai City spent ror.
<iay *‘r* a* tat f*t*u of Mr. and
Mm ‘ y, fc Jonti
Mr . vr.c Mr*. Dand Wstfa/vd and
dsvidr*
trip to <
.*;*. Mr H triad's father.
Jucf- VoeniB is edd:*f to the
(oosfort d *.a 'i.-. y and tta-t fy-
iBf fca .me by addinf an 1 Ax 42-
foot !*j.'.-r'X/m to hi* resider>c*.
fa a am »t*:ner t&* frtq^*r,t
i *-/t ».:> aac .rtioit,* work of •hair.-
po<nr,f lonf <r •/.'rt hair Fat* tin
v,r.p.*asar: f**..rf f baekatn* whik
’.looping ■ tr va*f. l>**in. AA'r.y not
■ ,tt 31 do yc -.* sr-artpooiaf, hair :r.rr*-
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wiring, nair tirit.nf, tte. T Lac.ee
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FOR RENT. hall. Sau*a«e, chicken.
- all that foe* with it. Benef.t fiu
V *ecxex>:* *f £- H. Frerichs Cross Church and School
Mr*. Hilda Suiliv*n an<1 wn ^
IHV, FURL WHEAT
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FIRFECT FLOUR
; ((Experience
for yoa to pat ap Better harry.
Mrs. L. fearriente* t Son. l-tf
FT Imer P, Haefe in, who ss atterd-
■ r.f the Reserve Officers Trair:r.f *‘*aarf'
Carrp at Fort Sam Houston, spent
San "seek-end here with hi* parents.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. A. L. Haefeiin.
I HAVE ON HAND SOME GOOD
WATER-PROOF AND MILDEW-
PROOF WAGON SHEETS. THE
KIND THAT YOU CAN DEPEND
UPON. HONDO ARMY STORE l-tf
For first clas* Barber Servk* try
a ha.r cat at the Hotel Arnwiro&g,
Barter Shop. Hair cut 35c, Shave
20*, etc. Your patror.afe appreciated
LEO. F. LAAKE. tf.
Mrs. George Windrow arrived here
snfl r.e v:r ret: ei and after A ufust
let. 52-tf.
O H MILLER,
MEDINA COUNTY LANDS
(2 D**fi East •( Phi Office)
HONDO. TEXAS.
if yea are not lucky to have nat-
ural curvy rair. let u* permanently
w*r« yoar hair, wn.ch may then be
rence, who had been the fw%, «
Mre. Rifina Schmidt and family {»
veveral day*, returned to their ha
at Marfa Wednesday.
D’HANIS TO CELEBRATE
The front
P*fe of this p*p^r v„
dreued .n any desired style, nearest ivH^hnn orde^** ^U<U1^'S P*0^*
u natural wavei Our price includes
and wave settmf. No
or scalp. Price 18.00 to
t-urrt ha.r
112.50 Ladies' Beauty Shoppe.
ROOMS.
For rent, two aic* call
quiet iltHl. Re*too*bly
Price per week. $2.00.
Phone 140 W
rto extend to you t
cordial mviutuon t« spend Sun<uy
Aufust 4th, at D’Hanis. whers ih
annual celebration will be held
Thi* occasion, from time immemoriR
ha* been a time of home coming fop
those who have drifted
the old burf and a come together
meet inf of ail who are still »itha
her boundaries. You
on August 4th
tion*
DEVINE GETS TWO BALES.
are expected
and great prepirs
are beinf mad* for you. See
announcement on front page
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CARD OF THANKS
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NoMoroFlies l MILLS ||
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Dr. LeGear'a
Fly Chaser
dtiret away flics U-J r./^uao«*.
Get « tan arid use ji *t mdiur.g urr*.
If not y< .j uu.iy wiij
be refunded.
Remember us
wli»n in (he M.tbt! f.r N»rn.
worm capsules, Cattle and
Sharp Dips, Vacclr.** ««t W»
have it. Try u«.
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Renew Your Health
By Purification
r-\y ph>M-,.. , w;I! »*;: you that
“I-effect Furif.'Cition of the Sy*-
'« iv N/iijitt, Fojridattori of
l > .< f‘ Health." Why not rid
y<j“ ‘if of chronic dilmenu that
«<• o' dermlnir," your vitality?
f‘ ty your entire rvarem by tak-
ir ; « thorough cou.ai of Calotabs,
—< ' *• or t a ice h week for everal
wi'kr—and <-* how Nature re-
ward'; you with health.
< aloUsba ait the greaU-rt of all
• yet*m purifier*. Get a family
to kap< with full direction*. On-
ly ':r> ctr. at drueytorea. (Adv).
a Dear School >
It is with real and sincere appreci-
ation that we express our heartfelt
thanks to all those who lent a helping
hand, or tendered their 'ympathin.
or spoke a word of consolation in our
/
i
Experience is too d* «r a school,
It c* - too much i a general
rule
And the -alert n> for us to
choose
Is tne successful -a> that
other* use.
It’s up to us to apply the //
thought
That master mind* to us have /,
taught
The man who prosper- must be /
wise
And use the experience - of
other guy*.
The HONDO STATE BANK
may know about
Some little thfng to help you
out.
Hondo State Bank
lee- i*.l s«ia Pin
DEVINE, Tex., July 2t».— First
tale of 1S>2& cotton was sold .1 De-
vine by H. A. Nunn, raised on his
Monday from Los Angles. California, f**tn near Big Foot, ginned free by
and is now visiting her parents, Mr. Thon as and Frazier, and so d to
and Mr*. Ray Tayior. George went Adams Company of Devine at 20
on to Da la.- on a prospecting trip, cents. The bale weighed 541 pounds, sorrow relative to the recent de
I am s* "ing the far. ••us White classed middling, staple good. The parture from this life of our daugb-
Electric Sewing Ma hires. A Is/ the «*• t»c kale for Devine and the first ter, Mrs. W. W. Cherry. tt* tin
bale ginned in .M-d na f ounty, w*> thank all who bestowed flowers uptt
raised on the L. B. Holland farm, on her and her last resting place, when
the -Medina-Frio County line. The she awaits the resurrection of the
cotton a as raised by Bonifacio Ga saints, to meet Jesus in the air; lor-
®rza and -o:d to Adams Company i f ever to be with the Lord. 1st Thet
P*dal type. Nothing better; few as
good. Both :n stock, rave labor
by using White Electric. C. R.
Gaines. 5 l-tf.
• -t ha** the only modern tire re
pairing equipment for vulcanizing Tuesday’s Express,
tire* and tube* in Medina f'cunty. ---::-
Bring u* your r< repair work It ST- PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
SARGON /
• nd Sargon toft Met* Bill* are
•cllinf e.vary d»y Has* jrwi
tried them?
New Lot
Purtat! Hand bagt! Bill fold*!
Mnh ha * i and Amity "I.title
Bill”. All kinda, yritti right.
Tr, a
Chamois Sponge
and O’Cedar Polith < r ynur car. [I
W« Have Them.
Bring Baauty to your f inger
Tipt with our Nail f ile*, Sci*-
tori, Nippert, ate. Nee th* cate
on our countar. It'* full of
them.
Full attorlmcnl of
Jung’s Arch Braces
hart. $1.00 and up. Stop Foot
Paint Inttantly.
Giva u* a trial.
Wa Appraciat* Your Buiinata
Windrow’s
Tha Nyml Quality Drug Stora
TELEPHONE 124,
MATTER HOW FAST
FISH SWIMS -IT
NEVER SWEATS
m
i
is cheaper to keep your tires in re-
pair at a mi derate price than to,
have trouble on the road. Citizen*
Motor Car Co. 40-tf.
NOTES.
ACCOUNTING SYSTEM
Design and Installation . Audits.
Small Sets Kept.
W. H. SWEENEY
27 <0
A Courage Factory
Every bank is a Courage Far
tory for those who have ac-
counts in it.
It is. amazing the quantity of
confidence that develops in n
young man, especially, when he
HAM a hank account-arid
SEES IT GROWING.
Bank Accounts are Vitamines
essential to success.
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
’Thar# I* No Substitute for
Safety.”
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Lcinweber’s Cleara
of
Program for Sunday, August I:
Sunday School at »:15.
English Service at 10:30.
Luther League Meeting at 8:00.
The program and lawn social given
by the f hurch Choir was well attend-
ed and enjoyed by all.
Pearsall, Texas. -Xr. Chas. Schlentz Wfts accepted as
a member of St. Paul's.
All are always welcome to worship
with us.
4: 13-18.
Rev. J. T. Horger, wifi ami child-
ren.
McELROY MOTOR COMPANY
TO BUILD.
nee -«
MEN’S SUMMER
SUITS
We are clearing out what few
numbers of Summer Suits we still
have on hand, and in order to ac
complish this, we have marked each
suit so low that they won’t be here
long.
In view of the fact that there is
still more than two months of hot
weather ahead, the wear to be gotten
out of these garments will more than
pay their cost.
H. A. Heineke, Pastor.
MARTIN’S FLY SMEAR
Heal? cuts and sores. Keep? off
Blow Flies
MARTIN’S
SCREW WORM KILLER
New
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rath and boys
vacated their home on Ctntn street
Saturday and are now occupying the
Geo. Bendele cottage near the court-
house. The Rath buildmi iur'
chased by Mr. Louis Firiti h and i*
being moved to his property acres
the Hondo Creek. When rebuilt and
remodeled it w ill be occupied by
Britaeh’s daughter and son-in-la*.
Mr. and Mr*. Goff.
The McElroy Motor Company ha-*
leased the ground from Mr K ith and
will soon begin the erection of *
modern repair shop.
The tearing down of the hath
home and erection of a new t>u- res-
formula; kill instantly, heals house marks the disappearance 1,1
quickly. Repels Blow Flies. WILL one of the town’s oldest residences
-NOT POISON „nH fhp „xtpnsion of the bus.net.
For Sale by W. H. Windrow
$15.00 SUMMER
SUITS NOW
$18.50 SUMMER
SUITS NOW
$22.50 SUMMER
SUITS' NOW
$26.00 SUMMER
SUITS NOW
$28.50 SUMMER
SUITS NOW
$30.00 SUMMER
SUITS NOW
$11.25
13.88
16.88
18.75
21.38
22.50
All Straw Hat* at Sacrifice Price*
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PRICES ARE UP!
PEOPLE. IT’S UP TO YOU TO KEEP A GOOD MAR
KET FOR YOUR EGGS.
HAVE INFERTILE EGGS IF POSSIBLEi SELL THEM
FRESH, KEEP THEM CLEAN, AND USE THE SMALL
AND PULLET EGGS AT HOME AS MUCH AS POS
SIBLE
GET IN A CONSUMER’S SHOES;
WOULD LIKE TO BUY.
SELL WHAT YOU
GOOD EGGS, 25c PER DOZEN.
HENS, 20c; FRYERS, 22c.
EARL WATSON
TELEPHONE 135W.
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