The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 8, 1925 Page: 4 of 6
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—Our Castroville Page—
big doings at a. & M.
lacoste ledgerets
. • * • •
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Davis ar-
rived home Friday of last week
from A. & M. College where they
to attend the Agri- daughters, Misses Alice and Irene,
From The LaCotte ledger.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schmidt
and
Local, Personal and Business Items from
This Busy Burg
CASTROVILLE, AUG. 4. IQ2S
cultur'W>i tersConference and"in- and Alice and Ellen Bohl, were vis-
cidcntally to visit their son, F.
Marion Davis, who has a vacation job
operating the linotype at the College
print shop.
It was dry—and hot—at College
iting at B;r> last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Salzmann and.
children of San Antonio and Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Mechler and daugh-
ter Fiances, from the Irrigation
ED. HUEHNER, Local Representative
and that coupled with the relatively Farms spent Sunday here with Otto
low altitude caused them to swelter Jur.gn an and family.
with the heat. But despite all phys-
News or business matter for this page for the week’s issue should be Seal discomforts they had a
inbmitled to Mr. H ichner or mailed direct to us at Hondo not later than t,me
Wednesday night of each week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mann and
celebration
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jungman and
good daughter, Hare!, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd.
Ahr and son, Edwin, and Mr. and
The College authorities extended Mrs. Wm. Jungman and son. Mat,
courtesy to the left here Monday for a week’s visit
every possible -------- ,
Quite a number of our young folk* writers and nothing possible of do- at Corpus Christi and other points
at the Quit, lied ,ng was undone to make their rust.
Miss
son attended the ' celebration at -itten !£d a dance
D’Hanis Tuesday. Saturday night. stay ptaeMnt and profitable* A. D. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ahr,
Misses Theresa Hans and Martha Prof. S. H. Saathoff passed jackson Director of Publications for Annetta Droitcourt and brother,
Kempf were over at D'Hanis Tues- through our burg Saturday enioute the Experiment Station, had charge Alvin, from here and Leonard Brie-
........ hom^ from ttie Alamo City. of the press bunch and did the honors den from Castroville attended a
At least the drought was broken in f()J. tbe c0iwe. Any one who dance at Schattle Wednesday night,
this section by a 1.12 inch rain Sun- knows „pUJjr” knows the rest. Joe Sanmorco and family and
of Rudolph Bippert from San Antonio,
day for the celebration.
Mrs. Kyle W. Bradley of San An-
tonio was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
L E. Isom here Tuesday.
day. More is needed.
The Chamber of Commerce
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Muennink and Several from here attended the Bryun vied with the College in ex- Miss Emma F uos from Castroville,
little daughter. Georgia Mary, were funeral service of the late Miss Eva te | jjng courtesies to them and Miss Ellen Pfennig, Mrs. Lena Hum-
here from Hondo Sunday the guests Marty, eldest daughter of Mr. and tQok the wr;ters for an auto ride over mel. Miss Renada, Martha and Theo-
of Mrs. Emil Tondre. Mrs. Cnas. Marty, of San Antonio, the c-t \Vednesday morning and dora Wurzbach from Cliff were vis-
Miss Marguerite Kilhorn of San Sunday atfimoon. Miss Eva was treate(j tbern to a watermelon feast iting D. R. Bippert and family here
Antonio and Miss Martha Tschirhart bom at Castroville and leaves many on the COUrthouse lawn. Sunday.
of Noonan are visiting their grand-' friends here. We join in sympathy pressjng need for their presence Messrs. Louis Biediger and George
mother, Mrs. F. Kilhorn, here this with the bereaved and grief Strieker at home hurried Mr. and Mrs. Davis Echtle, delegates of St. George So
week. iones. May she rest in peace. away before the closing of the con- ciety and Misses Marie Jungman and
Miss Mathilda Jungman of Sturm Mrs. Jacob Groff of this place left fepe‘nce< jbey came away deeply ap- Agnes Christilles, delegates for the
Hill is visiting her grandmother, Saturday evening for San Antonio preciati've of‘ the C0Urtesies extend- Young Ladies Sadality left here
Mrs. Pete Jungman, here this week, on a visit to relatives and friends, ^ ^em, and stronger boosters than Tuesday morning for Westphalia.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. de MonteL returning home Tuesday.
Sunday night’s dance at the
and three children of Wichita Falls
visited relatives here Tuesday. }
Mrs. Alex A. Flaby and daughter, • owing to the inclement weather.
Miss Edna, and son, Marlin, and Mrs. R. Balzen and son of Knippa pc.ss-
Isidor Haby and son of Riomedina, | ed through here Monday enroute to
and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Lutz San Antonio. They report nice rains
of D’Hanis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed up their way.
J. Keller at Devine Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. August Hutzler of
Bader Settlement moved to their
ever for the writers’ conference, Texas, to attend the annual meeting
now a regular feature of the annual of the Texas Staatsverband, held on
Electric Park hall went by default, Fapmers short CoursP at A. & M. July 28, 29 and 30.
College.
BACK
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BAD TODAY?
Sunday.
Mr. Louis Meyer, a former resi-
dent of Castroville, but lately of San
Antonio, underwent an operation at
Santa Rosa Infirmary last Tuesday.
We learn that at this writing the
gentleman is getting along as well
as can be expected.
Mr. and Mrs. August Ahr of San
Antonio visited relatives and friends
in our midst^ Friday and Saturday.
Justice Court was grinding here
Friday with'Judge Peter Hong on
the ooin.h arePflon. David Brown of
Devine, representing the State.
Then Find the Cause and Correct
At Other Hondo Folks Have
QUIH1 NOTES.
new home in our midst Tuesday. >
They are now domiciled in the Pin- j
genot residence which they recentlyj
: ought from Otto Naegelin. Wei-1
come.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bohl of San
Antonio were Castroville visitors to-
day (Tuesday.)
Mrs. Louis Mangold and daugh-
ters, Misses Rosa and Irma, and Mrs.
Adolph Mangold and children from
Castroville were visiting here Wed-
nesday. Miss Irma remained here on
a few days visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wurzbach
and sen, from Cliff were here on
business last Friday. , While here
they took a trip over the irrigation
NOTICE—The public is hereby
warned subject to prosecution not
tc dump any garbage into any of
my old wells on my lots.
C. IHNKEN.
There’s little rest or peace for the
backache sufferer.
Days are tired and worry—
Night biings no respite.
Urinary troubles, headaches, dizzi- far^a gouth 0f *LaCoste, which they
ness and nervousness, ali tend tc pre- . ,
vent rest or sleep. „ , . , , . Tu. ,
Why continue to be so miserable? , Mr- and Mr«- AdolPh Iltls and
Why not use a stimulant diuretic daughters, Misses Henrietta and
to the kidneys? Sophie, and son, Charles, of San An-
Use Doar.’s Pills. tonio were guests of relatives here
Ytxur neighbors recommend Doan’s Sunday
Read this Hondo case: ’_|R ,,
Joseph Mechler, says1 “T 1
NOTICE.
“I was ’
MISS L. taken with a 3overo backache and had
2-it dull pain in my kidneys day and -;
I night. When I stooped 1 could I Strayed or stolen
kidneys horses branded N
hardly get up again. My
on
| didn’t act right and I had to git up Shod in front. Notify
The regular monthly English serv-
ice will be held next Sunday at The
Quihi Lutheran Church at 10 o’-
clock a. m. Please bring your Eng-
lish hymn books to this service. Sun-
day school begins at 9 a. m. All are
cordially invited to both the divine
service and Sunday school.
Because of the rain and con-
sequent muddy roads the Luther
League program was postponed from
last Sunday night to Sunday nigr.t,
August 9th. This is a very interest-
ing program and all are cordirdlv
invited to come and enjoy it. 'lhe
numbers on the program will be the
same as announced in last week’s
Anvil Herald. Following the pro-
gram a business meeting of the
League will be held. All who wish
to join the membership of the League
are especiaaly invited to be present
and announce themselves. The
Luther League is a very good organ-
ization and endeavors to be help-
ful to its members and the whole
community.
The regular monthly service in
the German tongue will be held in
the New Fountain Lutheran Church
Sunday morning at 10 o’clock on
August 16th., instead of on August
23rd. All are cordially welcome at
all services in this church.
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A HONDO GIRL MAKES GOOD.
,,i NOTICE.
A 42 party is scheduled at ».* nights on ^ account. DoanV Pi!ls j 52.2t
American Legion Hall, for mem- mE(ic niy back as strong .is iron and i
bers and invited guests, at 8:00 o’- niade my kidneys net regularly."
clock Tuesday night, August 11,! Prici 60c, at all dealers. Don’t'
j 925. | simply ask for a kidney remedy—get'
CLYDE HOLLAWAY,
two
left
brown
thigh.
J. P. NIXON.
[So B.r I-
FRESH FISH.
l-2t.
Post Commander.
[Read]
NOTICE, STOCKMEN.
Dop-.’s Pills—the same that Mr.
Mechler had. Foster-Milburr Co.,
Mfis., Buffalo, N. Y.
[So Big]
Every Friday at The Favorite Cafe,
tf. STIEGLER A GRAFF.
[For 25*1
WEATHER REPORT.
| See Wm. F'. Neumann at Huesser’s
| Saddle & Harness Store, for custom-
- made Cowboy boots and shoes. Fit
Hondo, Texas, for month of July, and satisfaction guaranted. 13-tf.
Total rainfall, 1.50 inch; ---
Just received, a car of Pea cake,
Nut cake and cotton seed meal. Save 1925.
money on your feed bills by consult- since january 1st, 4.28. Droutn *----------------*
1in continues. Temperature: higest, 105 [JOHN P»SCOTT OOi^
50-tf. FARMER’S UNION on 19 and 20; lowest, 69 on July
WAREHOUSE CO. ist. 3 rainy day, 24 clear, 4 part
[So Big]-- cloudy, none cloudy.
H. E.' IIA ASS,
MnaMiiil).tttilr;irt to.
(lNt'OKI’OIlATED)
H. E HAASS, Hanajter
RM!L BRITSCH. Asst. Mjjr.
Hondo, Texas
C«uid**>"> True Index**, Complete Ab-
•tr*Tt« of Tit'v and Complete mtt »f Map*
Pl»u tracts <>f land* and lots la
M,.(inn conntj, together wi*h )nn ofex-
p»ri*n-'» fla"**» as in * position to *)»«
yon prompt)} >0 sc crate suit romp!**
xlK.ln.li of Ti;i». Mhiw of Ms-lips C..„
•htiwirir •*nrv«*v»» for
J Hats at Half Price ]
We get the best Felt Hat bodies
made, trim them ourselves. No
middle man. Large supply of
SOUTH AMERICA PANAMAS
We also clean and re-block all
kinds of Hats.
C. Sweetser, Katter
426 West Houston St.
| SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
HAUSER FLORAL COMPAnT
Nursery and Gi tollhouse City
1232 East Commerce Street 109 Are. D Odd P . a
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS. P- 0
Prompt Attention Given Telefraph And Telephone
A full line of Plant* for the garden.—-Flower, for all occall^
t-
i HUGO GROTE--—-Automobile
Dealer in NEW AND SLIGHTLY USED CARS. Ea.y j
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. 710
| Phone, Travi. 2888,
Travelers Hotel
lf NACEL iWUEST.
SAN ANTONIO TEXA!
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typ
WHEN IN SAN ANTONIO
VISIT
THE SILK HOUSE
AND SEE ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS OF SILK
Gunter Hotel Bldg., 209-211 Ea.t Hou.toa St.
LOUIS E. HART, Manager
FOR SALE.
U. S. Weather Reporter.
[For 25#]-
WALLPAPER, PAINT
Office Phone Crockett 5712
114 Main Plaza j
•i
San Antonio, Texa..
TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEK.
Lot No. 5, out of block No. 7, in
the J. W. Miller Addition is for sale
for cash. 11 you want to purchase a
nice building site for a residence in A car of Texas Red Rust Proof
Hondo see Fletcher Davis, Manager, Seed Oats. For good prices see us. Phone No. 51 Office 20-2,L
HONDO LAND CO. Phone 188. P. R. RICHTER & CO. Office: Castroville Drug Co.
W. G. BRYMER, M. D.
Austin, Tex., July 31.—Dean H.
Y. Benedict, of the College of Arts
and Sciences of the University of
Texas, has just made public a list of
435 students out of 2,791 register-
ed in tiie College of Arts and
Sciences deserving to be classed on
the Honor Roll for exceptional aver-
ages during the spring term of the
current session. The object of the
honor list is to commtnd officially
members of the student body whose
grades during the term rank them
scholastically above the average.
The list has been divided into five
groups, according to the scholastic
rank of the students mentioned.
In constructing the honor roll, ac-
count is taken both of the grades
made and the number of courses
passed; that is, account is taken of
both the quantity and the quality of
work accomplished by the student,
as evidenced by the reports of the
instructors. Heavy emphasis is plac-
ed on quality by counting an A as
12, a B as 9, a € as 6, a I) as 3 in
computing the score of the student.
From Hondo, the honor roll con-
tains the name of Miss Alice New-
ton.
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IF YOU WANT THE BEST IN
TIRES NONE BETTER, FEW AS j
GOOD, MICHELIN, GOODYEAR1
AND U. S. LARGE NEW LOT JUST
RECEIVED. C. P,. GAINES & SON
Many New Ideas in Better Buicks
k
xfy-J
Greater Power, More Protec-
tion to Working Part* In-
cluded; Prices Lower
Buiek SKain demonstrated the
marvelous resources and abilities of
the automotive industry when It in-
troduced the present Better Buick.
Embraced In this latest Buick offer-
ing are additional power and
strength, the newest engineering
achievements designed to give even
longer motor car life, the maximum
in comfort and safety, besld< s new
beauty and refinements of design
and finish representing the latest
skill in body craftsmanship. And
In face of these material and costly
improvements lower prices are an-
nounced throughout the entire line
of Standard and Master Sixes.
The announcement and the show-
ing of the better Buicks silenced the
rumors that Buick would abandon
the valve-ln-head for another type
engine which would permit of cheap-
er construction. The same principles
that were inaugurated by Buick 21
yearB ago and which have made It
the leader In the industry have been
adhered to throughout.
The mechanical Improvements in-
troduced would have been consid-
ered Impossibilities only a year ago.
They represent the work of Buick
research and engineering staffs con-
stantly striving for betterments.
The new prices likewise represent
achievements of the engineering,
production and business depart-
ments of the Buick organization, and
are In no small measure due to the
phenomenal approval of Buicks by
the public. This latter factor has
resulted in continuously increasing
sales with the attendant possibili-
ties of economies in purchasing and
production.
The complete line includes 16 mod-
els, six in the Standard Six and ten
in the Master Six class. In all cases
the distinctive Buick lines have
been continued, with refinements
such ns the rounding of radiator
lines and the addition of streamline
mouldings. All are finished In new
nnd beautiful tones of durable Duco.
Some of the models have Duo-tone
Duco finish In distinctive comblna-
the
tion*. All closed bodies are by fish-
er and are upholstered in quality
plush.
Buick has always been noted fol-
ks sealed chassis which prevents
dirt or water entering any of th,
moving parts. Now it has added an
air cleaner, oil filter and gasoline
strainer. These, combined with tin
standard Buiek construction \ r ■„
tically eliminate th,. posslbillt
any foreign substance entering
engine or moving parts of ln(.
chassis and consequently, minimize
service requirements and add t., th,
life of the ear.
Because these three new units
have no moving pads, there is noth-
ing to get out of adjustment They
require no power—in fart are thor-
oughly automatic, and reqnir, ,,nlv
occasional cleaning l„ remove lhe
dirt and grime gathered from the
air, fuel and oil
The above Illustration shows the
Standard Six five-passenger tw„-
door sedan. The price „r this 'model
*1.1 SB. Is representative of the in-
creased values included in tm>
tire line of Bettor Buicks
A HOT DA’
MADE COOl
Everybody knows
the nearest thing U
making a hot day cool
is to enjoy an ice-cold
bottle of Coca=Colaj
Bottled in your own hofflf
town and ready ice-coM
at hundreds of place^
SAN ANTONIO
COCA-COLA BOTTLING
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
,21-123
I! Factory: 418-420 422 E. Com. St. S»le»ro0,n ^ 43^
• Telephone Crockett 455 Telcpk°n
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 8, 1925, newspaper, August 8, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth565212/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.