The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1931 Page: 6 of 9
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The Anvil Herald
Published weekly—Every Friday—by
THE FLETCHER DAVIS
PUBLICATIONS.
ANNE DAVIS, Editor.
MRS. ROBERTA DAVIS.
Assistant Editor.
FLETCHER DAVIS,
Managing Editor.
Entered at the Postoffice at Hondo,
Texas, as second-class matter.
a good thing and to spend something
that will prove a profitable and pleas-
urable investment, it wii: go right a-
head with plans to secure for a park
and pleasure ground there the lands
that were once the headquarters of
General Robert E. Lee. The State
stands ready to render a full share
of help in improving the grounds,
building water reservoirs and stock-
ing them with fish, but it will be up
t» Burnet citizens to substantial^
support the movement.
Honoring a Texas Son.
It was fine of those Hill county
people, who knew him when he was
g » O IV | It E I v, rv Six W .till n Hv I I II V W
SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 PER YEAR. one of them, to meet and urge the
With F'letcher’s Farni.ng, $1.75. Democratic party to nominate Melvin
---Traylor, now of Chicago, for Presi-
HONDO, TEXAS, AUGUST 14, 1931. dent. Traylor is a- good pr sciential
------- timber as any one who has been men-
tioned in that connection or as any
* one who has served in that office for
* decades. Why shouldn’t his friends
* tell the world so* “All Texas for
all Texans” who deserve Texas sup-
* port!
Politic* ?t State Fair.
This columnist carefully avoids
solitics. That is left for the editors
f the papers in which the column an-
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► TEXAS AND TEXANS.
• By *
• Wdl H. Mavei *
• “All Texan* for All Texa.” *
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Texas Moratorium.
A Was;, n^ton correspondent
aeems to thick that he pretent world- , »ars. ' Politi ■< doesn’t mix well with
wide in.itio .»ty is largely constructive development f a kind
ehargeab:. to Texas. Texas .ust pro- to which this feature is devoted,
duces too much c.' everything that Neither does it mix v.ell with other
lowers prices. ted aces circulation of er --prises for the u-h-riding of a
money, impoverishes evcr>body and F ate. For that reason the Franklin
plrys havoc general.” Too much Roosevelt enfchusi sts who -c- t at Dal-
Te .’as wheat :exas corn, devas outs, las re -entlv, nre, ,.
Te :ns oil, Texes gas. Texi s cotton, for-President c1 a
Tex. s te tie Texas sheen Texas to sneak . t the Texa
a Roosevelt-
! invited him
Mesdames McCrea and Warlej:
were Uvalde visitors Sunday. They
were accompanied by Misses Jewel-
dine and Betty McCrea and Violet
Wariey
Mr. J. H. Null and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Saathoff left Satur-
day for Muldoon to spend the week-
end. They were accompanied home
by Miss Annie Paul Null who will
visit here for a while.
Miss Bertie Love of Devine is visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Clarence Ward,
for a few weeks.
Little Howard W'iemers and Car!
Henry Faseler have been sick with
fever for several days and are bet .er.
Mr. Jim Weekly went to East Tex-
as on business last week.
Mr. George Heiligmann and Mr.
John Berry were in San Antonio on
business last week-end.
Mrs. F. W. Bohinfalk and children
and Mrs. H. N. Burgin spent Sunda
in San Antonio with Mrs. Louis Ward
and family.
The members of the Epw-'rth
league enjoyed a goat barbecue at
the home of Mr. Will (’ran * lost Sit-
)’■; iv night.
There will be preaching at *he
Methodist chi”ch every Wednesday
night, and Rev. Rogers is very
4 «.*<»< hat evt rybody attend. Lost
Wednesday there were hetwen <»<) and
70 prsent.
Mr. i’h;":ie Ih-hmfolk of Freer ar-
rived for a few days visit Monday.
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DELINQUENT TAX LIST 1929
PUBLISHED AT LAST.
Mr. and Mrs. A 0. Biediger and
children spent Sunday at D’Hanis.
Mr. Randolph Ha ass from San An-
tonio spent the week-end with his
mother. Mrs. Emma Haas*.
Clarence Wernette and Henry Sen-
ne spent Wednesday at Hondo.
Marvin Haass and Alvin Bader
spent Sunday at D'Hanis.
Miss Eunice Heath returned to San
Antonio after spending a few days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
Heath.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Henson and
children are spending two weeks a/
Temple and other places.
Carl Posch spent Sundav with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs Rudolph Posch.
fj J. MEYER. M D.
you have a farm, ranch, home o« office Over Carle’. Coofeetionery
town lots for sale or trade, ust then Entrance First National Bank Stain
with the Hondo Land Co. Extensive Residence phone, 80; Office phone 244
advertising given to all listings. HONDO, TEXAS
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304
fru: s,
phui —
marie;
The ti
ium or
are jt
anywa
ium of
augge.-
ernor ;
ir. eve-
re f err-
lahonu
things.
Texas vegetables, Texas sul- beht’f of ;,
everything—crowds the world s-ir,t) its action
.1, the correspondent chinks should tel! thu-
mp d.v suggested is a monitor- not uo * -r no!
exa> activities. Texans
restless and energe i
need the rst u moral* r-
ind would enforce. Ti
here passed on to Gov-
Dieti <bi«tir
More than
nri.ntv fum
T'll r
Gust
Fair
ntv Fund.
;>o f he
tfter one
or for pul
ice the
do. the
■ end the h
er.
Judge J. D
non •
> v »vt rnor Murray
Cutting in Ha'f.
vi Co i.uiibdom ■ i
The T
culture w r>ii ' ,'ivc ,,i
*d fro j'btntiog c •' t
land t-vc ; , m
from planting more
lands i-i cott ■ ■
moratorium. Why n>
to all cro; ; .,’i - r
restric ;i t otion f ••
not the jn'. r fellow ’’
it to oil. \\ by let a I
more th? n half the ti
anything? Form la:
why nv hoist it ,-y
cess? ’dhtn a merehu-
money any year, why
to close h'; -tore fur
When fact "y produ:.
satisfactory profits.
f Ok-
(kmosit ivs in
rfpfunrt hanV*
«>t r
doh'K
rn. M -
t Calm, Trinida
ii, K
Atrri-
Outer, A.:-
large sum-! ;>?:
>• mid heln !■
,n anfj
i od L- V m
T
* i'l;
>h ibit-
ralitics into w
hirh the
»a ?k*
T-
ts*n Horornd.
uccession
ban half
apply th
idui ti /li?
and
th- ir
W
e r P
(In-
apt
i a big
he de-
nf For-
lost in
Why n
nidowr
mo anvway at
is ten cheap;
nfenved idle-
; f.-ils :o make
not force him
another year?
; fail lo I ring
reri
-if
. mod
n—a genial,
,-ren elected
the American Phar-
• ‘■ :at’ , cin(J wjl| » re-
'■ meerir.g in Toronto
t-' tmer, rut
village drui
president
maceutieal A
hi.- at the 1
Canada.
Fine The? f re Building.
Despit low j ic-s oi wheat and
op Amarillo is in the center of
!-ier.se when
an
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, - - .....— and oil belt—that
. . v-’hy not close magical city is going ahead with a
the factories hv law V by >et anv- hig building program. Nearly *500 -
body manage his own property as he 000 is to be spent for a huge theatre
pleases If termers »r- to be denied and store building, th- picture of
that privilege. It would be well if which looks like a king’s palace o*’
farmers r" over the Fouth would nr farmer (bus
cotton prod.: -tier in half and dr erai- BUckberry D.y*.
fy their crops but so long as this h, Thre. .am-i-et !-dri h ,ve
a free country, they will resent laws canned over 50 cars of blackberries
to |,r"' tction’ _ . A large field f ,rce «
U„,L , ■ Per Capita pi king the berries and about 200
Much talk is being made about persons were emplove.l -arming a
.vhoo per capita reduction to below blackberry patch in'the Linda'- sec
$17,50. a -though it would he a great tion beats an oil veil as a mono”,
calami v to Texas. Costs of every- maker
thing rise are falling to pre-war lev- ____,
els, why not apply lower costs to
school upkeep? School consolidations,
lower overhead expenses, reduced
salarii s tr conform *o the times, few-
er expensive wall maps, less football
and m/ebal! coaching, fewer bus
trips over the State to athleMe con-
tests restricted “sunervision" of
scho< more “honet-to-goodness’’
teaching by competent teachers and v Wf T K'ad. tf! r('r"rt Mr’ Frit*
less ! '-ring at “scliool-keeping” -me F.iWlf‘r do,ri«t n,,''>!.v f having un-
neHed tn Texas worse than a $17.50 &?}’ * “Potion at the
per capita tax. Too much money is ®efaf’ ^i'al ,n Ht> h*d
•id in Texas for the kind rf "uff red intense pain for over a week.
Texas children are getting befo,re *t,,nic t0 Ptarsail tot treat-
’•'ho followed closely the vol- p Mr’, f™nk M:irt',n laAm lh" Sa’i; 1
« testimony in the oil inves- «osa Infirmary in San Antonio whrre
s now have some idea a- to Pe w‘‘ntA f«rgira! attention and
’h- large companies want. “ "P0,fnefd 'A
They want the law of supply and de- R F ' ."f >,r’ and Mr:-
mand govern production and pric- K7’ari V'ar!! was %“,te ?i!’k la*t week
es. bu* shy at any more regulatory a!’1<’ 'A’.as tak{‘rl to Hondo for medical
I-- "h- t ill, that have been given at ?fnUor}' ?nd hfs lm!,roVt,,i-
most r side ration differ but little . , s: 1 Baker. Sr., wem
from th laws that have been in force Antonio for treatment >a *
—* > ...... returned two da vs lnt-r o..,t
DEVINE NEWSLETS
From the Devine New*.
FROM YANCEY.
We are glad to report Mr. Fritz
be
educa; ’
T)m
nminou
tigatio;
what
to Sr,u
vo days lat<
proving.
Mrs. J. C. Lynn and M A'V
Jen attended the Adventist Co
| cnee in Fan Antonio during la t ■
j returning home Sunday.
Mr. and 1 :>s (- ■ Wr, |
and it is not likely th,'* condition.
t ill chi r.ge much under an” lav.
that me r be passed and approved.
So far : ^ ran b« seen now a s— )k- j
screen h - been :hr< -n • v-r *p<» Toy.
as oil ri , 14 that merely ‘'rabies th
major e« >v>ani<-s to continue to at -1 , ' r, : • ••
propriatc Texas oil at th ir own!8'"'. vw’ ’
• • B I went ,Mir„ lay tn San A nton : . w
j iends.
The fishing i-arty. v’ ich v.a--
Iros-'l of the DdVwinr familie
•H. Surgin. and T.
lav nft**
|plmtsant outing or, the Nueces li-
near Uva'de.
prices a d nleasure, and to charge
what they r,lease for their products,
Quantity regulation without price
regulation merely serves the interests ,T ,
of interlocking or “courtesy-control-i o' j0”' , ,
]ed” corpor *■ u,n.' |R •• -«'h. reD’ir.'d Thu
Restoring teni, Forest*.
The agrien'tum! editor of the Do'
las Newr cal's attention to the fact
that more than 8,000 000 acres o'" .
East Tern - forests are new under ef r;‘P7 meytin*’ in -”1
firient Ft t<» supervision and urges! « , r , ,,
the handling of cut-ov-r lands in a! f Miirt a f"*V'
wav to bring ahout natural reforests-•.tonl,) Ls. P.^d,r.? h"r vacation
Less than 50 of tin* 150 tracts re-
cited ".re other than the Land Com-
penv. and r une of these have since
reverted to t-«* Comnan.y. The vrr-
ious tracts range in size fr-r,: 1 a- - ■
re*-: < -em'ng a debt for that y-ar
to ;! 555.71 acres at F 1.00 th<- a-re.
: r,,;nst the 1,,nds advertised• and does
not include that of 1030. The rear-n
fo“ the delay in publication, and its
nu' lication in the H- r < . Anvil Her-
ald. was published over a : 1 fide
signature, in the De-in L , on
August 14. 1930. -it vhi T time a
majoritv of the a- n°rs -f the land m
the district were r b- Tiers nt
readers of Th» Devine N • ■ At
tha* time one of the directo. of the
district had resigned and the vote
".■a- ty.’o to two on practically every
question of important measure
brought up; two locpl directors vot-
ing against two of the company, the
fifth man, who had resigned wa^ in
some way reinstated and they were
able to proceed. So far a- we ca
to'!, nil th-> loco' owners —l o,v
n-n*s of the 1-nds hive noj ' :>n-1
‘he'r n:-rr‘*’4 nr not on *h<» di,.|ir.qar-
list. A fe" have forfeited their
claims the pest year.
FROM BIRY.
Mr. j ivnd Mrs. Ambrosa Deckert
and children from F'an Antonio spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mussmnn.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bader and son,
August, spent Sunday at LaUoste.
Herbert; Saathoff from Quihi spent
Sunday with Herbert Mussman.
Mrs. Ed. Bader and children spent
Sunday in Devine.
Mrs. Emil Bin—rt and 'laughters,
Mrs. Willie Tsehirhart, Mrs. Hilda
Franger, Mi*s Hettye Dipt: rt. Miss
Medora Tsi hirhsr! from f'astro'ille
snent Monday evening with Mrs. J. F.
Biry.
M>-s, Tsi-hirhart and husband and
daughters will leave for Arizona.
•has. Hodden and sister. Miss
Gladys, spent Saturday in San An-
tonio.
Mr. and ?■' Herbert Bilhartz of
1'- arsall spent a few minutes here
Tuesday.
Mrs. Schruptine from San Marcos
spent a few days w ith Mrs. Hum Love !
ane Mrs. Raymond Blackburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Peart had : ■!
'her guests thi? "’ci k Mr. Pearce'. !
brother and wife i f Mir; ndo.
Miss Dorothy Love v- turned t '
Fan Antonio after spending *h f>- 1
day- with relatives and friends.
Mr. :-nd M s. ,iim Hiath from S
alia spen* ore dsy th - ast week w •
Mr. and Mrs. Jes » Heath.
Mrs. Albert T'llhaitx id dnug
ters. Elva Bell and Thelma Ozel’
m er.t Friday in Hondo.
QUIHI NOTES.
“Lord, so teach us to number our
days, that we may apply our hearts
to wisdom.” Ps. 90, 12.
* * •
Sunday morning Sunday school
and Bible class begin at 9 o’clock.
A cordial invitation to come to this
service is extended to old and young.
• * *
it - service in the German tongue wi'l
At 10 o’clock Sunday morning div-
he held in Bethlehem Lutheran
church, and at 8 o’clock P. M. a simi-
lar service in the English language
will he held. All arc cordially in-
vited to a!! services in this church.
PVa«o bring your English hymn
books to the English service.
* * •
I. st Thursday :;f* . noon the Quihi
!. jH'.'.-rnn Ladies’ Aid ‘mcioty held a
cry ir -resting and profitable meet-
ing. A«'«ie of the r gular routine
liu-irv-ss two intcre: ‘ing papers were
relative to womei’s work in the
1on field end :n the home. Kol-
1-”-in • the adjournment of the so-
- .o'endM' ........... hi.
I.u-u' e, Alf. ed a* d Frank Boehle.
-A i u T.i . i j.i.li'cnM-y !>r.;gr'.m
will he by the Quihi l.-ith r
L*-;;gae, Sunday night, Augc ■>. 30th.
f ii’<;vein'-; min’* • rs arc seheduled
V b? rendered: A fire ‘ ’e n b-.
th I'lhhi Male Chorus ' d 1 y Mr. • *;o
I in k burg. A deetamation by M1
Age's Hartmann, select readings by
Mi s. .5 Alma Saath'iff, Del i Fact-
h ff, F her Neumann and Mrs, Wal-
ter Hr. T. an instrumental selection
1>- Af'ss E'lne Fa oheff «ev;rrl choice
selections hr the Qirlr church choir,
vocal selections by Mis«e« Din Mae
Saa'huff and Esther Bohlen. a lec-
ture by th” pastor.
SOLD EVERYWHERE
666
6(K
LIQUIDS OR TABLETS
Retiree* * Headache or Neuralgia in
30 minute*, check* a Cold the first day
and check* Malaria in three day*.
666 Salve for Baby’* Cold.
T Order yours at
4. The Anvil Herald Office
f
T+-M 4-H-H-H H»l. 1 I |
[)r. O. B. TAYLOR
Dental Surgeon
Pyorrhea Treatment
-’nones..
1 Office 122
• Residence 39
ANNE ELIZABETH DAVIS
NOTARY PUBLIC
I Office at |
| The Anvil Herald Office 1
| Phone 127 Hondo, Texa* j
| Dine Here Sunday *
t Favorite Cafe
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4. 4444.7. f
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f PAINTER AND PAPER f
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| HANGER f
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li GOOD MATERIAL ♦
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1 SAVE YOUR EYES
♦ BY HAVING GOOD LIGHTS
t EDISON MAZDA LIGHTS
I BRU MILLER, Agent
| Hondo, Texa*
J I will pay you to know the
j facl» about YOUR LYES.
V. A. CROW
Jeweler ond Optometrist.
T GOOD WORK f
| REASONABLE PRICES Jt
J |
I M. H. REYMAN I
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HONDO, TEXAS
V.’:- do job printing.
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l J. G. Newton j
t DAIRY !
GEO. H K MMEY
HONDO, ll.XAS
wants your hauling
Try I mi-* Any Wt: -re Ij
ii^n« 172 g. O So* 324 j|
-vir-iai., ». ■m—.i.i . hi —— n mS
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' HONDO LAND COMPANY •
Farm*, Ranches, •
Town Property *
Phone 127, i -etcher Davi* •
Phone 172, Geo. H, Kimmey •
HONDO, I EX AS *
*•*•••**» *•«•**•
j BO-T AND S’’OE j
| REBUILDING
AUTO TOP MAKING
f le I
I pri -s i -at: faction i
I guv r„nte.d. j
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| Arthur W. Ney !
HONDO, TEXAS !
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T Nothing but strictly Grade A
I -''ilk certified by State Inspec-
♦ tor.
t .Meting. ( -lolir.g, h'-frigerating
Z antl Bottling conform to sani
r
j. Ail Milk Sold from Tubercular ^
J Inted Cow*. Milk Delivered ^
a. Promptly Twice Daily.
*
4. PHONE 77, HONDO
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P. R. RICHTER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers In
GRAIN, HAY, FEEDSTUFF
AND SUPERIOR FEED
Ring us when you want to tell
your Grain and Hay.
PHONE 1 88.
HONDO, TEXAS
F+*++-;-++++-r
Town view Dairy
CITY BAKERY, Honoo, Tex«*s
GOOD, FRESH HOME-MADE BREAD, CAKES AND ROLLS
DAILY.
CINNAMON ROLLS A SPECIALTY.
regulations of State and
♦ ’ nicipal Health Department.;.
♦ Utensils, Cans and Bottles
T thoroughly cleansed and then
X sterilized in live steam before
+ using.
1
M’e invite your inspection and
solicit your patronage.
X Deliveries twice daily. I
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f Try Our Cream. |
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fil
M'«. Mar” Hard*
and Mrs. Klein and
ard
at'endpd the
Antonio last
An-
at
tion as an a -sir-ince of a future tin--l['onlP’ a‘so **lSR Missouri Baker, who
her supp'v. The reforestation of Jlas stu>’in« in An*- nio for
there million- of acr-s of fine East th*' Dast b''„r' is„out ,on her VJ :,>n.
Texes lands would also bring about . . and , rs- ‘**arv'n Berry and ba-
a much-nc| balance in the farm- of l{ra,',kettvilli' arrived Saturday
ing systeni of that section. It would for a w,f"k ; ^"lt wuh relatives,
prove equally beneficial to other
part-* of T- xus not adapted to forest,
growth. There is need in Texas for
State-wide as well as for local diver-
sification.
Million More in Road*
The last sitting of the Texas High-
way Commission contracted for
about $5,000,000 more road building
in Texas, so scattered throughout, the
State as to furnish employment for
many thou-am! laborers, Texas-used
gasoline supplements local taxation
and Federal aid in maintaining pros-
perous con litions in Texas. Why let
it be ruthlessly wasted in so many
ways?
Robert E. Lee Perk.
If Burnet is not slow to appreciate
KILLS
Flies and
Mosquitoes
Roach*/, An*/
Moth/.&td-Suf/
FOLD BY W. H. WINDROW
IS IT YOUR S i OMACH ?
P i n e 1 a n d,
Texas—“1 suf-
fer e d froi
stomach trout! -
ten years, v. .
treated by me
doctors but gr<-
worse. My c >
stitution wa,
rundown and I
took the 'flu',
w-s totally con-
fined to bed for four months. I
could eat but very little, i was so
discouraged I had almost given up
hope. 1 wrote Dr. Pierce and he
advised me to tike Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery and the
’Favorite Prescription’. Words can't
express the benefit I received."—Mrs.
O. B. Fults. Dealers.
Writ. I. |(,. Fi„*v, Cll.l.,
PI. * ^ f«r frIS* mtflifal • driest, earlu«na
wrapper fro as m*«Jt<ta«. 1
Oon’t Dra ja Load
of Con
About With you
WHEN OUR BANK IS SO
CONVJENENT TO YOU
Deposit your funds with us and
enjoy all the conveniences of
OUR BANKING
SERVICE
And have the satisfaction that
ia afforded by the safety we
assure your money.
FIRST NATIONAL RANK
“There f* No Substitute for
Sefety,"
SOUTH END ASEiflC-h TO HONDO
, H. W BARKULOO, Owo.r
Mi its a Safe and Sound Inv itment for small savings. Any one can
pay for a valuable homesite
$100.00 Buys a Lot or $250.00 Buys one Acre
TERMS: TWO LOTS OR ONE ACRE $10.00 DOWN AND $10 00
PER MONTH OR 10% DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
SEE EITHER
FLETCHER DAVIS, GEO. H. KIMMEY oi ROBT W BARKULOO
SALES AGENTS
1 ILL400 AVL*T A\ARKfcT
w. J. NESTER, Proprietor, Dealer in
UboiCc Fresh Meat ot all Kinds
Bacon, Ham, 3 -usage, Etc.
HIOHESi DASH -PRICE -PAID* FOR -HIDES
Pbouo -1G
FUR FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS
SATISFACTION GUAR AN I LED
BEEF, PORK, VEAL, SAUSAGE
And LAKH Always On Hand
LOUIS F.ROTHE Prop.
J. R. Chancey
FIRE. TORNADO, LIABILITY, AUTOMOBILE. PLAJE
GLASS AND BURGLARY INSURANCE
--SURETY BONDS__
Officeat the Hondo State Bank
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iRfSSsaoth
San Antonio
. «=:SAN0LE H\rt
>150 AND $200
WHY PAY MORE
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