The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 17, 1925 Page: 5 of 6
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j COLONIAL
u«Iay7'jan.20th
‘Marriage Market
Kll STAR C AST
h.art< and Souls go to
ftSi* ►«**
oh and low conflict.
hh Should be the determin-
lcjLtor in marriage?
{aict"!nts the right to IB-
"J'Xir children in .ffair*
\S^Lf*BELS,_
UflSOAY and FRIDAY
January 22 and 23
Dark Swan”
ith Marie Pr«vost, Monte
AnSest Pascal Novel
Lure-The Danger of Mere
j. peep Beauty
ry plain woman has a cross
“"ft; “CUT LOOSE"
ataSay^ Jan. 24
rt HittinE Hamilton"
-Cted bv Richard Thorpe.
'and 2-Reels Comedy
“Goat Getters”
th Jack McHugh & Doreen
.!
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Harry Olswanger returned the |
first of the week from a visit to Mr.
LADIES’ FORTY-TWO CLUB.
No Worms in a Wealthy ChiiJ
>'l children troubled with Worms have an
• • and \T»*« u n , » »» , r ‘whbiu iroun.wi witn worms have an un-
L ^ ... onl_„ _ _ I ‘ . * "• Hartman at Mercedes. The first regular meeting of the hMlthyeotor. *hich indicates poor blood, and.*,
F1Sh Fridays. SOUTH SIDE CAFE, down m the Valley. He says that is Ladies’ Forty-two club since the grovE"s*TASTeless!TrB“ce
Men’s Boots, $ 12.50 C. J. BLESS. a Kreat c°untry down there and the ! Christmas holidays was held on |»rir for two or three werkrtu; rorfchm?
County Commissioner J. B. N j P00!’1* are prosperous. On reaching 1 Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Earl •°4•**“• fc"«;s^nmb-
was over from D’Hanis, Tuesday. I . °ni* ‘ Went down with the prevail- Boon, Mrs. Horace Bradley and Mrs. throw off nr dispel the womv^ndthf^ildwi'i'h*
Florence Oil
’............ uiau,cJ , -------««« uinci tar wrons, ana meinU4 will be
Heaters Hnllow.v iady and is now in the Hurt Robert Bendele as hostesses. a-oerfca health. Peasant to take. 15c oer bottle
neuters, nouowaj Sanitarium ni________ v- ....... _____
Bros.
Congoleum
YVEBER’S.
t'amtanum. Mrs. Olswanger and I Nine games of “42” were played,
Rugs
LEIN- Mercedes,
tf
Mh ldre>n are protracting their vi?it at Mrs- L- J- Brucks, Mrs. Alice Rein-
| hart, Mrs. Frank Schweers, Mrs.
A brand New Ford for sale at a from !*' ^ S?' returned f" Pavisf andK. ”isS LuciU! de
bargam. Hondo Overland Co. 25 iois n^in h . r'" I! * Tl!l T"* ^
lous point, the last one on their call- : pames. Low score—two games—fell
L. H. Crabtree was a business ing list being Mrs. Dr. Rahm at to Mrs. C. J. Schuehle.
calier at this office Monday. Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Reily says After the games the guests as-
Atwater-Kent Radios, Holloway
Bros.
FOR STICK TIGHT FLEAS. I
Paint your Chicken roosts |
and spray all the cracks in *
the Poultry House with '
(Tarolin) Martin’s Tar Oil }
Roost Paint. Poultry that I
have been exposed to Blood
Surking Insects feed Poul- j
trytone in the mash. Satis- t
faction or your money back,
W. H. WINDROW.
Oysters every day. SOUTH SIDE and his wife are thinking of re-
CAF E. 25. turning north for the remainder of
sembled at “Parker’s” where an
apetizing Mexican luncheon, con-
Harold Richer of Tarpley is a the w*nter as they are afraid they j sisting of frijoles, enchiladas, hot
* , • • i , m , m 24 V* ^ r Cl Li 7 /i In d S l. I .. .... 1 • i n ITM .J ....Is 1 _ a
late addition to our band of readers. ma^ freeze to death in sunshiny
T PXHS
New Spring Goods commencing to
arrive at Olswanger’s. 23-tf. ( harles L. Saathoff was a busi-
Harul Painted China, Holloway Caller !,t this oflke Saturday-
Bros. 1 Hot and Cold Drinks CARLE’S
You can save by buying at CONFECTIONERY. 24-tf.
Olswanger’s. 23-tf.; Farm and Road Wagons in stock
Mexican Supper Wednesdays. at Eugene Huesser’s-
SOUTH SIDE CAFE. 25.! Cedar Chests, Holloway B.os.
Sausage Mills und Lard Cans, TAKE IT TO JENNINGS.
Holloway Bros. --
LEINWEBER'S sells Armstrong j
printed Linoleum. tf.
MAVERICK MUS1NGS.
Shorthand and Typewriting in 3 Months
Pay after graduation and position secured.
Earn while you learn.
Famous “Byrne Systems” of Shcrfhand and Business Training.
For particulars write us t<> send literature.
San Antonio Commercial College
609 Nolan St. San Antonio, Texas.
I
On January 10, the Maverick
Buy at Olswanger’s and bank the
difference. 23-tf.1 scbo°* children and assistant school
Florence Oil Stoves, Holloway, ^Prised Mrs. J. E. Page
Bros.
WATCH DATE FOR:—
"M»<l«moiielle Midnight’
“Code of Wilderneoo"
Ask for Red Seal Money' with
every purchase at Olswanger’s. 23.
Cotton shipments for week totaled
45 bales; thus far his season, 3,-
734 bales.
(Principal) with a fruit shower at
noon, it being her birthday. When
the surprise was over the Parent-
Teachers Association met. Mr. W.
N. Saathoff, County Superintendent,
Mr. Darrow from A. & M. College
coffee and salted peanuts, was serv-
ed them. The following were pres-
ent .Mesdamts Earl Starnes, F. H.
Schweers, Robert Bendele. Oscar
Schuehle, Earl Boon, F. S. Cockrell,
Alice Reinhart. P. P. Brewster, L. !
E. Heath, C. J. Schuehle, R. J.
Noonan, Fletcher Davis, C. J. Monk-
house, L. J. Brucks and Miss Lucille “ "
de Montei. jjj||,i,,,,|iiMmi,imiiihiiiimimiiimHiiiii,mi„im,mll|l,llm1imimmiminmuj,u
The hostesses for the next meet- = A. B. BRUCKS H. F. WURZBACH H E HA ASS §
ing, which will be held on January 5 President 1st Vice-President Sec -Treas ~
29th. will be Mrs. P. P. Brewster, £
Mrs. L. J. Brucks and Mrs. F. S. E
Cockrell.
I Hondo National Farm Loan Ass’n.
*r~ = OF MEDINA COUNTY, TEXAS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEET- = s„. m. Dated Septembers. i»i7
ING. | L°«" Apprauiu, Alternate.: Director.:
Only a few members turned out S n- v S’ A’ urzbach A. B. Brucks F. G. Senne
~ Committee
T„„,,.y „.,ht to the Cha,„Wr of J Mg?
, and the business | r C. W. Gilliam Alf M Fi u u*
was discussed in an informal way = MEMBERS: 187.-$746,180.00.
it was mutually agreed to defer - . . _ _
Iand Mr. J. P. Forgason, County, the election of Directors until the B °& eXaS armers> 38.417 $112,330,691.00
INSTALL LLE WANTED White girl to do house Agent, were present and spoke about next regular meeting February 10th. | ■*******®****l*IIIIII$ll*IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHItlllllllIllltllnllini||||||||||||||||||iminif|
ALARM. anf , ^00(l salary ^to j the advantage of club organization It is hoped all members will keep
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n the Hondo Fire Department riK>lt tfirl- Bing 64.
ve an up-to-date fire alarm Henry L. Schuehle and Mr. Eck-
Contracts have been signed hart of Dunlay were business callers
company with Burke & Simms at this office Wednesday.
Antonio for the installation PLEATING, BUTTONS, BUTTON
elec'ric fire ahrm, the work to holes, any size, Hemstitching and
pleted within thirty days. With Picoting. Jennings, local represen-
w improvement Hondo will tative, Mrs. H. B. Houston. tf.
one of the best equipped fire p L ^ & bu8jnes#
ment- :n 1H exa>. er ()flrlce Monday and moved
re will be three stations from up hjg datc Mr Bende,e had b^n bach, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schuc-
for the boys and girls, and the need
for better methods in agriculture.
After that the mothers served cake,
hot chocolate and fruit.
Those present besides school chil-
dren were: Mrs. J. E. Page, Miss
Helen Floss, Messrs. W. N. Saathoff,
Forgason, Darrow, Mr. and Mrs. 0.
J. Wurzbach, Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Wurzbach, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wurz-
ilarms will be sounded the gomewbat un(jer tbe weather but
Telephone Exchange, the fir. „„ Mur
and the Hondo Light Plant.
one with a telephone can The Hecond Red Seal Auction is
ther of these stations in case 8chedu,cd for three o’clock this after-
and the general alarm will "oon- DiK up a" ot *he Red Seal
ded, the mere punching of Money you haVe and b* nn hand
n being all that is necessary r*ady to b,d ,n 8ome of th* offerings,
the alarm in action. Dr. N. D. Norton, manufacturer of
completed system will cost ap- a medicated stock salt, and well
tely $450.00 and the fire known to many of our readers as he
y has the funds on hand to resided for several years at D’Hanis,
e contractors. The electrical d'ed ’n ^an Antonio Wednesday
t will be supplied by the Hon- night. Deceased was seventy odd
t Power & Ice Compnny. i years of age.
Hondo Fire Department and Mrs. J. W. Heath has the sympathy
izens in general have for some of her friends in the death of her
en laboring to give the town brother, Mr. Frank Galbreath, which
fire protection and now that occurred at Devine, at about 9:00
forts have been crowned with a. m. Thursday morning. Deceased
everyone feels more confi- had spent practically all of his life
ould the fire-fiend threaten in Medina County. Mrs. Heath was
tion to the property of the at his bedside when the end came.
( t___ j Chas. Deckert paid this office an
„. „ appreciated call Thursday, and added
BASKET-BALL emu |Fleleher', FARMING to hi, li,t of
j pape s. No matter how many other
• papers and magazines you read you
hart and family, Mesdames H. F.
Wurzbach, A. N. Mangold, N. E.
Mansfield, Robert Stalte, Rosa
Schurchart, Jacob Stein, Messrs.
Archie and Lee Schurchart and L.
C. Steubing.
All returned home very happy.
B. H. RECTOR, DEAD.
Mr. B. H. Rector, who underwent
an operation for appendicitis at the
Hurt Sanitarium some ten days ago,
died at 5:00 o’clock Friday morning
and his remains were interred in the
Hondo Cemetery in the afternoon of
the same day.
Deceased, who was about 43 years
old, is survived by a wife and five
children. He came to this section
some five years ago and has been
engaged in farming.
It has been difficult to learn much
concerning the deceased in the brief
time intervening between his death
and press time ad we will have to
defer further mention, trusting some
one else more familiar with his past
WIN.
hard fought game of basket
f* W M VriW after- Zu'Jd” ^'^£1^ '«*“* ~~ ~
*tween the Devine High ,t, and ad<J FARMING. Thm> | oh,tuary for a subsequent .ssue of
team ana the Hondo Hi no othw pubiu.alion just ,ike it. | thl> paper'
L.0^ 11 t< am "'Jn aj Folkert Muennink moved up his | WANTED—
ne took a mum in th fi dates another year and added AUTO OWNERS' ATTENTION!
wirm 4 * „ J . FARMING also to his list of papers.
, storing 4 points to Hondo’s . 1 f . .
the end of the half Hondo! "e “ppreciat<* ll when successful
rked up 6 for herself and farm<>r,, llkp Mr- Muenn,nk back up
'i Devine down to 4 At the lheir appreclation of our farni
e journal venture with their hard
cash.
the third Hondo had 9 and
following is the line-up:
Position Devine (12)
Neuman L. Crutchfield
Rothe
Guards.
Mae Ta.vlcr
“sselman
Forwards.
avis
awn
Howard
M. Howard
A. Tomblin
L. Morris
A. MacMillan
HERan LADIES’ AID.
Olin E. Lacy has been all but
down and out for several weeks,
first with a badly infected hand and
later with rheumatism in his arms
ant! shoulders. At last account he
was much improved and thought to
be on the way to permanent re-
covery.
Dr. J. M. McLeese and his father-
in-law, Mr. John Koch, were out
tenters. from San Antonio Wednesday on
'frs Cockrell, Hondo; business and visiting relatives. While
c aughan, Devine. here they paid our office a fraternal
call. Friends of Dr. McLeese and
family will be glad to learn that
u . , Mrs. McLeese is improving in health.
ghter aS8‘8ted by i J. D. Hueschen was a business
ery d:,^ manda Muen-' .>ajiej tbjj. 0fjjc1 Wednesday an 1
bers of tr, V t’n^ert‘baintid movt.(] Up the dates on both his own
Thursdav I’ltheranLadie8’land his son’s. Louis W. Hueschen’s
8y afterno°f> of last papcrs> Mr> „ueschen wao carrying
a short 1 his left hand wrapped up, hav'ng had
orked , ,nef,S :eSSi°n’ thC the misfortune to cut it severely by
ork for J -Ua y 011 tbe'r falling on the sharp edge of a stick
Le hoste«, eUa ^urs a^ter | of wood a few days ago. While still
feshment < s< ru‘d a Helici- pa;nfu) the wound was healing satis-
*fc£ \1° '-torii.y
cake and hot coffee,'
j Mesdames G. E. » *....... • *
Robert Ritcher, H. B. ♦
J iT r,.MiUw' :
If’ , ' “ Raass> Alice Rein-
Kh' MpchIer- Jacob Karm, *
> Chas. Balzen, Agnes *
AuK- Schroe- *
“rit8ch and Miss Lucille de *
,T TO JENNINGS.
BIG DANCE
Armatrong Hotel
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23.
Music By
TRIFLING FIVE
Let us test and examine your
Storage Battery and charge or repair
sume, if necessary, or replace it with
a new Prest-O-Lite Battery in rub-
ber box, at an exchange price which
is reasonable. CITIZENS MOTOR
CAR CO.
FARMERS, ATTENTION.
Before selling your shelled corn it
will pay you to get prices from the
FARMERS UNION WAREHOUSE
CO., Telephone 72.
NOTICE TO TRAPPERS.
Will be at L. & M. Service Station
Tuesday and Thursday and Saturday
of each week to buy furs.
23-tf. J. G. NEWTON.
FISH AND OYSTERS
Every Friday at The Favorite Cafe,
tf. ST1EGLER & GRAFF.
this date in mind and be on hand
promptly at 7:30 o’clock p. m. ns it
is important that several new Direc- j
ors be elected.
Messrs. W. N. Saathoff and John
M. Finger agreed to circulate a sub- j
scription list for renewal of Chamber 1
of Commerce memberships and for
renewal of the contracts for the night
watchman and the street lights. These 1
contracts must be renewed by Feb-!
ruary 1st
CARD OF THANKS.
With grateful hearts we wish to
publicly acknowledge our deep debt
of gratitude to our neighbors and
friends for kindly assistance during
the illness and sympathy extended
us on the death of our dear husband
and father, Joe Huesser, Sr., and we
wish to particularly return thanks to
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Hutzler for their
untiring assistance. We wish to as-
sure one and all that their kindness
will ever be held in grateful remem-
brance by
Sincerely yours,
MRS. JOS. HUESSER, SR., AND
CHILDREN.
P. R. Richter F. H. Schweer*
P. R. flichter&Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers In
SUPERIOR PRODUCTS
Ring us when you want to sell |
your Grain and Hay.
PHONE 188.
TOMORROW
Try a Cup of
H and H
BLEND
COFFEE
It’s delicious.
HOFFMANN - HAYMAN COFFEE CO.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
NOTICE.
“42" party, for Club members and
invited guests, American Legion Hall,
January 30th, 1926.
GEO. SCHUEHLE,
Post Adjutant.
“THE SUIT SHOP"
Sharp Crease Shop Suit*
JENNINGS TO IT TAKE.
Thai cruel burning in/lummalion it cooled
and toothed by
Heiskell’s Ointment
Ptrhapt the trouble ii Ectema.
Heitkell’t Oinlmrnl will hr a I il futt as
effectually at il dors leu teriout «hin trouble.
Al your Druetltt, tend for a tample.
Jonnston, Holloway 9 Co., Philada.
EGGALL
IMPORTANT MESSA6E
EGGS
GUARANTEED.
Eggall is guaranteed to in-
crease your egg production to
your own satisfaction, cure
Cholera, Limber Neck, Diar-
rhea, etc.
Eggall is sold on a positive
money back guarantee, with-
out question, your money as
cheerfully refunded as accept-
ed.
Sold at grocery and drug
stores everywhere. Ask your
dealer. If he doesn’t have it
in stock, send $1.00 direct to
us for a prepaid package.
Manufactured and Diitributed
by
Guaranty Products
Mfg. Co.
1911 Lipicomb Street.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
Used Cars at Real Bargains
We put them in good condition and will
give a year of service.
1 Buick Six, 17 model .... $275
2 Buick Fours, 14 model, each, $100
1 Case Four, 16 model . . . . $175
2 Dodge Fours, 18 model, e?ch, $225
2 Chevrolet Fours, 19 mod., each, $200
1 Ford Sedan, 20 model . . . $250
All have Starters in good condition
and very good Tires.
C. R. GAINES & SON
HONDO, TEXAS.
EQUIP WITH SEIBERLINGS
And be Prepared for Hard Service.
in u
L. & F. SERVICE STATION
Phone 57. FREE DODD SERVICE. Hondo, Texas.
H. MILLER Sells and Buys Medina County Lands
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 17, 1925, newspaper, January 17, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563192/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.