The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 21, 1926 Page: 1 of 6
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THE WATER BEARER Op _ A BOOR LENGTH NOVEL
t-i it at a continued itory for
25c
in Forming, beginning Aug. UL
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‘-fONHO, MEDINA COUNTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY. AUGUST 21. 1926
VOL. 41 Nr, 4
Just Watch
For The Da
Made In Texas
For Texas.
TH OF 36”
Every Body
Kno ws About
This Big
A STORY OF THE OLD TRAIL DRIVERS
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LOCAL / PERSONAL
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Oil Stoves, Holloway Bros.
We Are Presenting For Your Approval
WANT HONDO FARM.
“THE PATH ACROSS THE Hill"
Worth from $5,000 to $15,00!
fater
iarer
^gan in
jgu.st FARMING
tt a copy and read
|l the story for only 25c.
G. Carter made a business trip
m Antonio Thursday,
t frigerators, Holloway Bros,
rs. Velma Barnes of Pearsall u
kouse guest of Mrs. Theo. Barnes.
Rreen wire Holloway Bros,
and Mrs. Pete Jungman were
Antonio visitors last week,
use, Holloway Bros.
>od used cars for sale. Over-
only. S. G. Carter Overland Co.
|ose, Holloway Bros.
and Mrs. John G. Brucks of
|ina visited in Hondo Wednes-
iiy your Buick now. Gaines 4
jss Altha Van Fleet has as her
this week Miss Willie Jones
yle.
MING! COMING! August 12,
l4 14, BIG SALE at Windrow’s.
Felix Richter returned Wed-
ay from a several days visit to
Antonio.
»u can buy a copy of FARMING
Windrow’s magazine stand
r. 0. L, Lebold of DTIanis visit-
is daughter, Miss Josie Lebold,
nesday.
i If you do not read
• The Water Bearer
In FARMING
You miss a treat;
You won’t miss
Its cost
25c
Miss Lena Stone is visiting rela-
tives in Lockhart.
Hay Wire, Holloway Bros.
Ray Jennings made a business trip
to San Antonio Sunday.
Electric irons. Holloway Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gilliam visited
in San Antonio Sunday.
Simmon’s Beds
'esses at LEINWEBER’S
By a Home Talent Cast of ----------
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25th.
at THE COLONIAL THEATRE at 8:30 sharp.
There will be 2 hours of MAJESTIC Pleas-
ure and 30 minutes of fun with a Special
added two reel Comedy. You’ll laugh. You’ll
scream. You’ll have a good time, just see if
don’t.
See a good show—Enjoy the Cool fresh air
—in comfortable seat.
from owner. 1 own des'rabl.' San
Antonio property clear of incumb-
rance, to exchange for same,
tf. W. F. CUNNINGHAM
722 Brady Bldg., San Antonio, Tex.
R. H. Dye, who is with Golden
Mr. and Mrs. W .If. Whitehead
left Thursday f r S’an Antonio where
th y will visit Mrs. K rby for several
days and ther proceed to Beaumont,
their home.
1 e announcement of Mr. E. Gar-
t - r as a'candidate for re-eiection
to the office of public weigher ap-
pears in our columns this week. Mr.
Garteiser states that he will render
the same efficient service that he has
West Oil Company, happened to „ . , . . . , . ..
. , . , rendered tor the past eight years, if
quite a seruus accident a few nights , . .
* re-elected.
Armstrong Linoleum and Rugs at
LEINWEBER’S.
!
Mrs. Lockwood of Dallas visited Dr. Hi J. Meyer and son,
„ . her father, Mr. Hurt, and her sister, Henry, left for La Grange to be at
Springs at- stephenSi since our last issue, the bedside of Dr. Meyer’s father,
She is now visiting with relatives who is seriously ill.
Good used cars for sale. Over- and friends in Eagle Pass
lands only. S. G. Carter Overland Co.
Subscribe for the Anvil Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Taylor left
Sunday for Los Angeles, California,
Mrs. F. S. Schweers left for San where Clinton will resume work at
Antonio Friday morning for a two his former job, managing the Piggly William and Douglas, of Friotown
week’s visit to relatives. I Wiggly. They made the trip in a and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crawford of
by Harry Pearsall were the guests
For Headstones and Monuments
see Wm. Newmann, Agent for Nagel
Bros. Fredericksburg, Texas. 36-tf.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Little and sons.
ago as he was returning from San
Antonio. He /fell asleep and his
car went into the ditch. Otherwise
than seriously cutting his hand:, n >
war not hurt. Me hope he will soon
recover.
Our ^.uick sales mom and garage
| will soon be finished. It will he the
John I best and lareeat plant of its kind in
these parts. We have 2,400 feet
more floor space. We wish to an-
nounce that Messrs. Journey and
Webb are not in our employment
Carter & Bader have good values Chevrolet, accompanied
in Second Hand Cara—Dealers in Laughinghouse.
Fords only 51. j Another ^mon mark in Ford pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Frerichs are duction was passed on July 21 when
here from Medina City visiting rela- motor n0. 14,000,000 came off the
tives. j assembly line at the Fordson plant
FOR SALE; Maline in 6 different of the Fonl Motor Company. Only
colors at 15c per yard. Mrs. Rolf a little mere than two years ago,
Bohmfalk. 4-4t. June 4, 1924, that the famous Ten
Mesdames C. A. Jackson and Tom Millionth Ford was produced, an
McFarland of Del Rio are visiting event which was celebrated by driv-
friends in Hondo this week.
an\ longer, (.has. R. Gaines & Son. j tjje SEASON
Attention Cotton
Growers.
WE EARNESTLY SOLICIT
YOUR PATRONAGE FOR
000.
Chevrolet^ ZZZTfZ* Cot"’ Highway. In the twenty^
„ „ . J a „ qe ft and a half months elapsing since that
uits and candies of all kinds, at!C* R\ 0ames 4 k'° ’ ’ ’ “‘[time Ford output increased 4,000,-
LE’S CONFECTIONERY. 33-tf j Mrs. R. G. Allen and son, Rolph,1
and Mrs. Elmer Leinweber jof San Antonio are the guests of
to San Antonio Thursday to Natives in Hondo this week.
I want your Chickens. Turkeys | *
»nd F.gg'. We pay more EARL;|
BATSON’S. 12-tl j.
L. Boehie of Dunlay wa3 among l .
the very pleasant callers at our office ,
of Miss
Stella Stone this week.
CURLEE CLOTHES’ give lasting
satisfaction.
•nd Summer models at LEINWE
BERS.
Judge A- M. Lamm performed the
ceremony which united in marriage
Mr. Filipe Hermera to Mrs. Anita
Montez last Saturday.
, Mrs. George Jones of San Anto-T
ing the car across the country from . . ,
* , _ * mo was a visitor in Hondo this week.
Now Vcrk to San Francisco on the
The Baptist revival meeting which
began Monday night, August 16th,
w*th an illustrated lecture on the
Holy Land that was enjoyed by all,
is progressing in a fine way. The
Evangelist, Rev. Charles C. Bullock,
cf Hearne, Texas is preaching a
See the new Spring "“*”*«* “* P»»-j
i. i PTMwr c 3 0-'(i not to neglect the op-
portumty to hear these messages.
WE ARE ALSO OPERATING
THE FARMERS UNION GIN
AND WILL BE PREPARED
TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR
TRADE.
Hondo Gin & Milline Go.
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d the Radio Convention,
esh fish every Friday morning
arl Watson’s.
pt. and Mrs. E. V. Behan and
daughter are visiting Judge and Wednesday morning.
Ed. de Montel.
rer ready flash light. Go to C.
laines. 32-tf.
i.-s Lucy Monkhouse is visiting
grandmother, Mrs. G. W. Monk-
FRESH MILK AND CREAM
Reasonaby Priced.
L. F. RUCKER. DAIRY
Two De!ivaries Daily. Phone 983
le.
CHAIRS, Table-, Kitchen Cabi-^
nets, Dressers, etc. at LEINWEBER’S |
Mr. arid Mrs. E. B. Earnest and
family came out from San Antonio
to visit th :ir Uncle, Mr. Albert Hor-1
nung, and Mrs. Earnest’s brother. I
Mr. Waldemar Best and sister,'
Miss Anita, from Maxwell are visit-j
ar.d Mrs. W. T. Ford arrived ing relatives and friends here. They
Wednesday from Italy, Texas were accompanied by Misses Elsie
visit to her mother, Mrs. G. and Clara Buss, who had been visit-
Mankhouse. ling in Maxwell.
For Fresh
Vegetables
Go to
EARL WATSON
Phone 138-W
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LACOSTE TEXAS I
SUNDAY NIGHT. AUGUST 22, 1926 1
The Harmony Pirates, 7 Piece Orchestra) will |
| Furnish the Peppy Music. |
i Best rloor in 'Medina County
i EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED 1
: admission: GENTS 50c. ladies 253. 1
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Hondo Army Store. 51-5t.
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ANNUAL DANCE |
At Electric Park, Castroville, Texas,
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 25th.
Music will be furnished by
Paul IVIohnkun’s 6-Sun Dodgers
Good Music, Good Floor and Good Order
Everybody is Cordially Invited.
Admission: Gents, 75c; Ladies 25c.
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A GRAND CELEBRATION.
Will be held at the Electric Park
At CASTROVILLE, TEXAS,
Wednesday, August 25th, 1926.
the Benefit of the Parochial School.
The Ladies of the Parish will serve a fine
Dinner and Supper.
, Many Different Amusements, will be on the Program
Everybody cordially invited. Come one, ::
Come all, ana enjoy yourself.
The Committee.
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OUR Trade Mark means just
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“Low Cost Transportation”
because the STAR |CAR~either
Four or Six-= offers the lowest
average costs per mile of any car
of equal price. ‘‘More Power”
means more power per pound of
car than any competing car.
“Superior Quality” means better
material, better workmanship, and
a higher grade of coachwork than
any other car in the same price
range.
Come in and Judge the truth of these statements, and let
us give you a demonstrate before you buy.
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= THE .STATE DEPARTMENT ON THE GIN IN- 2
| DUSTP.Y, V, HIGH SAYS THAT EACH BALE OF 1
= COTTON SHALL STAND FOR ITS GINNING, S
= WHEN SOLD, WE. THE UNDERSIGNED GIN- i
55 NEKS WILL GIN FOR CASH. 1
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 21, 1926, newspaper, August 21, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563788/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.