The LaCoste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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TEE LACOSTE LEDGER, LACOSTE, TEXA9
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will be brought here at.a later date,
All news and advertisements which ,
Coste were Castroville visitors Fri-
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Castroville Light & Power Co.
We handle Radios, Electric Refrigerator*
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Make Marvelous Food
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Mr. and Mrs. Linus Tschirhart and
son James of Hondo, Mr. and Mrs.
Mas haptizeit Sundays MTarel Pth, in
the St. Louis Church, spouors were
Linus Tschirhart from 1endo, an
SUSPI I < IARGEN WITH
DEATH 6F ULVINL VAN
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Insure—In Sure Insurance,
forms.—A. F. Haller, Aceat,
WILL F. NA EGEUN
Editor and Reporter
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Courtesy Must Not
Forbid the Truth
. FOR SALE—Several Rock Houses
and anumber of choice lota? Also a
large Apiary with all colonies in ten
Miss Eleanor
Antonio.
One
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SPECIA1S FOR ONE WEEK.
Starting Saturday, March 15, 190
Hip ib.-Seh *400" Molasses
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son to the Santa Rosa.Hospital Mon-
day, for medical treatment.
Messrs. Wilfred Wernette nre Jur
Nangelin were Alamo City vi itors
Wednesday.
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and rr i„
Sundry.
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Dick Burell n turned homie Sundae
after having spent several days at
New Braunfet with Riclard Aht
and Lamily.
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- bairs Cowfeed .
i 100 lb.; Sack, Sheriss
100 th, Sack, Bran
100 lb. Sack, Maize
Schott Erothers.
and everything Electrical.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F.Schott and Miss
Pauline Turner were at San! Antonio
Saturday.
wcai. Personal and Business Items
from
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
Friday, March 14ch, 1930.
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YELLOW BNE NEWS
John C. Biediger, Agent
LaCoste, Texas
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Mueller’s Shoe Shop
Any kind of Shoe Repairing, Shoes made to
order, upholstering, Auto tops repaired or renew-
ed, Auto painting.
Everything at reasonable prices.
All work guaranteed.
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She 4 a member of the Medina
County Aid Society and of the Cas-
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Stop at Mueller’s Bakery and Cafe for
Good Quality and Service
Let us show you how nice we can treat you.
Beat Eats Served Here.
You will be entertained with music white being served at-
Mueller’s Bakery & Cafe
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6 When in need of Barber Work
I Call on
■ Highway Barber Shop
H. A. Tschirhart, Prop.
The object is to make sure that
salmon actually return to their
birthplaces after their mysterious,
expeditions out to sea.
It is well known tht the fish
are born in fresb water strcams
fed by springs or the melting ice
of glaciers. Then the baby fish
, travel down to the ocean and dir-
appear. • Where they go, no one
i knows, but, whe fully grow», they
are supposed to return to the mputi
of the stream where ther were
born, and Start back up thie liver
to spawn and die. The great sal-
Crocket Senntor toMaketDecistun
Monday
are to appear on this page must be i
send through this office and must be j
delivered not later than 6:00 o'clock day.
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VOW.MONEY STACK
We now operate our Hammer Mill on Tuesday ;
and Friday. Save money by feeding snapped corn j
pulverized with a Hammer Mill.
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horse undone yaungrweetourdas eteam, you get 10 te
ANTON F. HALLER.
siitce Mrs Henry tut and Mi-,
Arlu-Mechler at (he Santn Ko-a i
irjrmms. * -
Mi . Mari II :
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Theappointinentwessfirst ten-
dered to representativc John F.
Wallace pf Tearuc .who dcclinoil.
Senatoc Eutten i weving hi fir t
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on Tuesday of each week. Or mailed ■
to the Ledger Office direct not later [
than Wednesday morning of each
week. i
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one hetier Tests and Servicc II you sell
ii 11E gigantic ralmon industry j'
Ui attempting to solie ritie e
the. rsteries of nature by H
fahing tin’tags to the taifs 6 sal
mon, caught as they start toswin
out to sea. and offering a reware
for any salmon so tagged whewsit
returns in from two to seven years.
Our Castroville Department
1 ! work is guaranteed. Give us a
! ; chance.
MyterM r t myfetp the ral-
suou is a marvelous food fish. Here
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hana and
family were visiting Mr and Mrs.
J. W. Bendele and Mr and Mrs.
Eddie Bendele at the Francisco Sun-
day. . • ., , *.
■visitors
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of th? veice.
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often accompanies it. (
Physicians have been writins prercriptionr for «
similar combination fe xears
TheDr Miles Nedical Comrpnnp ho ‘rilaruliz -
this well balanced formela and is glad tn oflee it nr
the form of astatle, palatable, ninii-lias ored tall 6,
forhomusc. l’ocket Siis Dr. Rezuhar Packere 23
and Mrs. Alex Tachirhart from
Remember we are handling Staf-
Tel’s chicken Feeds, such as Butter
Milk Starlet. 1,rowing Ma h. Nabs
Chick Feed, Scratch Fresh Laying
Mash, etc. Schott Brothers; 117-71
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(> Mu- Subucribe for the Ledger $1,00
Arrange your first regular consultation
to-day.
maby setdlemene toxmee atane Letnwebor, at * * 2 Fiuadoac
the home of her daughter Mrs. Rosa causcd by the resignation of S.
Wunderli,in St Louis, Mo. on Fri '—
day, February 2Rth, 1930, after an
illness at about thre wecks.’duras
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Mr. and Nrac Wm. Ahr from Lal
| Undertaking Services I
I Up to date caskets and supplies.
♦ We make arrangements for un ¥
X dertakerand automobile herse 1
T if desired. In hour of sorrow $
♦ turn your troubles over’to us,
1 X L M. TONDRE & SONS ♦
X Castroville, Texas f
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Insurance is h subject your agent must .
talk about frankly .
For your prolecton and fmnancial Salct
your agent should hane the oportunity
of reviewing your nceds ot stated
intervals.
Otto lay more on your butter fat. We
33-11 furnish you the Ice Bex to keep he
• Fish with Tin Tails
— .. Frank Rader from Biry were visiting body was cremated mid the ashe
Messrs: Henry Naegelin, Hilmar Mr and Mrs .Ferdinand Tschirhart
Mangold anB little Earl McSwain here Sunday.
E were LaCoste visitors Thursday. .
W. G. BRYMER: M. D.
Office in Klappenbach Building
Castroville, Texas
Office Phone Residence Phone
.182-2L 82-3
Mt*. W. L. Naereliu, Dliesee Kate
Schmitt, Barbara Lenzen and Marie
this and Mj's. Annie Tschirhart
spent Monday in San Antonio, ruest:
of Nrs. L. G, Gutzeit.
—---- j svifts White Itundry Soap,
Mrs. Henry Haller and daughter ; 2 ber ft 1 he
Vivian are spending the present Puffed-Rice, pkes fa r 31c
week ?. in San Antonio, with Mra. Pui eu Wheat. 2 .pkgs, for m-.276.
. Malt O Meal , 23
' Fry uches Mustard r 136
■ I Here Dale Apri cot s, two 1 1h
" cans’
:0 Sauer Kraut, /24 h, can
i 1 ■ 3-Minutc Oatmenl small s
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ulas, at-.
Mr. tinvs itet nt i Ie shnin
)fars . I San Ant-iia Tuv
---- . -IISpettle of Hahy settlement, 1 th are
Mi. and mr... Richard Ahr and at the Santa 1o Infirmary in
children of Now Braun fefs spent San AKntoniw,
is a recipe for canned sntmon which
as been tested and found tooth-
omet
■ SoJmon on Gratin: Fork togeth-
cr lightly three cups ofsalmton, two
cups of mashed pottoes,‛six table-
spoons of milk, six tablespoons of
melted butter, and salt and pepper
Pile lightly in a butiered baking
i8h. Sprinkle oue-hall cup ol
grated clicese ore the top, tiw
cumbs over iliat Brown in «
moderate oven. 3752 F., fur about
twenty minutes."
I.aCoste were Castroville
Tuesday.
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Terrell, enator Patfon said he
would reach a decision by Monday: -
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Mr. ond Mi 1 erdiuand T-chirhart, Al-n Hurete tehu siu Antonio
spent tin wrek end here witli Mr
SF
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Autin, March IL Senator. Nrt :
Patton of Crocket has under con-
sideration the appoiniment tendered
j 1 Works of San Antonio, for 1 •
: j Heudstenes and Mofiuments: : ’
i i See us before you buy. All our
gasses. See Dr. Brymer. 12tf. mare with yearling colt.—See
-—«—* E. illaizler, Dun’ayi Texas;
Mr. and Mrs. GesrgeChristilles of
S. A. Ex
frame hites metal sovers.— Will F.
Naegelin 3334
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aon fleets wilich awaiF themn aW-
rally tke nil their jvisitinia at
| i/ mouths ol the e rivet ■ anu1
|. ..ti h. ami i ..■! tie sa'm 'ii when
ihcy arc in tlie Dacst coneltic >.
filed lefere aluc
We call th” nttention of oururcad-
ers to the display advg tisement of
R. MeOloin Monumnent Wrks of San
Antonio, of which Anton 1 llaller is
leen ageut. Tlier will Oil'll monu
ments anywhere in Teaae
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i, hum na iliimit : mi !
Wo are bs5 ing Creki for the De-
vine Cremuicn non and give you
rgimdanu.-muznyarram,, gr
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lheegr lauzmurtuadabuiuuzuit2
Mr. anf >Mi , c.. A. M ickles ver
Ml : Emil IlaHh 4b r, Mr . II to •
11 'll- aad: chilelee ll, N l . I .oui M 1lt
and Ni.e laura 1isedk1. were visit
ing «hnidiaN II '0. ami Euge
Jungwan mid lamily at (lie letrauco
Thursdes .
If you need a changein eye glasses
<«e Dr. Brymer. 12if
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Em. DR.MI LE s‛#22M
abhir-mini
E.ceKT-ep 2here‛s a ,MW nlca-anf,
■ PUII R FI sa* 5 • mivt-favorru,. LAI'' hat,
-relieves ordinary healache n neuralgia, museular
pains and functional pains. It’s excol 'tit for Cory
—cold in the head- and for the sore thret lal
sberorhen- fhet unn! tWO
children wnx lor, namely, Euni
iterpetd who died inMarel 120 anl
Ml.. HosWudevh, of St, Im .
Mo. v ho srnives her dhe oha
len, I, geani galuelron wa in ."I
1iji, Mo. and time in Reerne, Les-
a. Mim 1rlAN, Mi. Kate
llawlowetzfromnSan . Misee Katy and Clara warabaeh
from Um Loma Alto Ranch v ■ re
.".io s , 1. visitere -bere Fatiekrsr aHb
Wilkins and Emil Reppold, and ten
Great-Grand Children, to mourn her
demise.
On account of her advanced age,
and being nearly blind, she left
here about 5 months ago to make
her home with her daughter Mrs. ■
Wunderli, at St. Louis, Mo. Her
n ;
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one ef the main
uh iziniu. I wwaut i >
thjA63 Werk,
retmnel to (lit homne al Ri"
Medina'after siiyins erat wceks
•at Caswosillowlisthe infant wwt
serieneis ill.
daughter Klonnor and Mr and Mrs.
J Clarence Wages of San Antonio,
1 Charles Maurer and son front Seguin
$ Noonan spent Sunday ^vith Mr. auk
, 104044*44444****4***4*; Mr iImr Ale anTtmilz herg
Mr. and Mi«. Robeft Grof mid jg'Btandnessberry
children from the . Schuehte ranch. :{ 1 caa with cup and
were Castroville visitors aWednescaxt,.. aucer' . $1.15
- T Sugar, 10 Ih-. for 66-
Mr. and Mrs. 680. Maneol Mul () eta 1 Whie Mop, 1 o 1,
daughters of San Antonio spent Sun Argo amen
day with homofolks here. j pnta sns, sihe.for.
terin in the Senate. He ialawsere
and ah acar cli. -1e nervo n -
member of the Hoi ofthe-3d
I < gislat ur . He hill annnimeee
Mgnday 1st be < demrtatee mal-
ine tin race for rireaitcuninist
ssonee agiiust foemrcun Paf. N. e
eream in, you won't hase to spend a
‛rmd tmt Elu- shs
al-duhues i. ith a 1 "
id Monday ail ilivi s mp ’
tresille Lutheran Ceng r sat fou
tion.
Mrs. Leinweler was born in Ger:
inams, . and was. nearly ' 83 years of.
age al the time of lo r death. She
cnme fothis country in 4868, with
tier his tand lm Reppold, wlur died ' ?
many ‘years agd, audahemarrine a
second time to Me G< orge Lein
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NeT, chuionuf.tiwleommisic
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Lot a dojoun mvI ptintiur vf af
kind, all work neatly esecufed.
Ledger Jill Depar’ment tl.
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Notice
![ I am agent for the well
! ‛ known B. McClain . Monument : -
Mr. andMre. tlens
children, r o 1 , clenu
spent sunda
John ‛ rlam.
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it on.'<" 11
ezw7
When you get to Pow Y of
the .kscera pers.
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"i nidMe. Geu .Ahr ard Mrs
p d ilaby frem iheSauz were
m: ing irerc Saturdag.,
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Mr. ;.hd >‛ .. < V . II ungt Ie M r. ( :
and Nrt Mheuahy A (nronee ii) in
liuegele fmou here and Nr. and M e .
11 < Hi 3 M y m 6 . I i I uutay siied ' ' 1 ' M
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Mr. and Mr. Aug Tachithart were !
Alamo City visitors Sunday. I Eer Sale—*
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Latest in styles and best materials youog saddle
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Biediger, John C. The LaCoste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1930, newspaper, March 14, 1930; La Coste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584495/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.