The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 21, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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/teal, Personal and Business Items from
This Busy Burg
News or business ^matter for this page for the week's issue should be ..... .u„ n _
bnitted to Mr. Huehner^r mailed direct to us at Bondo not later than baby left here Tuesday on an
ednesday night of each week.
ii >1
an
•c
eks ago, died
iter and brother-in-law, Mr.
"t ,f°bt V f”m C*str^- , honiefo’ks hire Sunday. “ " *
i home and was laid to rest in1,,'*v Hondo took advanr- vdle was here on business Monday. | Emilio Castillo purchased a Ford
Louis Catholic Cemetery on Sat- Saturday even^net^take^nth"*1^'«!hf ■ Mast?r Jl>€ Marty of ^ Antonio Truck fr, m Carter Si Bader through
ay afternoon, Rev. Father Heck-1^ DJla’ and / , “ ™,tln* f"!atm" here this weck- Danipl ^tBlea, local agent.
„ performing the last sad rites. Monday morning ’ * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Biediger were j Herbert Erick from Sanderson
was born during th* year e, A ■ ..f’ . , Antonio Vl£>jt©rs last Friday. spent several days with homefolks
r ,™ ™ S h" ”«**’ th' E1“- »■ Md Mrs. Adolph Hitrfelder h„rc the pa* week.
fmrvived by^tovr brothers, willi.ni, rnuch^enjoyeiT “« <*^.Mr -d Mr,. Adilfh Howard r.W„,d Pro™ N—
r.rnBtp- George of Sauz1 Henrv1 ur ^ Hutzler and family, Messrs. Wilfred was s.en in our midst Monday morn-
^ Grille ITd Albert of El r ! "Fe *°rry t0 Stat€ that Mrs‘ and Ahr and Herman Hitzfel- ing.
“ d four sisters Mesdames 7™* G^°^’ °“r next door neiShhor> dor took, a pleasure trip to Corpu-' The dance in the W. O. W. Hall
ids Tschirhiut cTms pUceST happ^ned to fa» »«d ^«re her,Christ! and Kingsville Sunday. They was fairly well attended Sunday
■ ,^^effeVof SanAnJo M,°nday mor|m*- We Join h"j returned home Monday and reported night.
B IW, Jtktarh*.to. ** Miw Lucille Koontz from San
b *■*Ahr »f ^ ”ilh home-
fcl -^dcmise. A large concourse I' n!°m° ,*P071t S6Veral days of theigauz are sporting brand new Elec-1 Miss Annetta Droitcourt returned
n< ' nrnin? relatives and friends vT " j” <>Ur mid,'t Wlth M” ltric Weld wa£°ns purchased from home after spending several days at
rtld the mortal remains to their '* *7 ®neden. Ith® LaCoste Mercantile Co. the past 1 Castroville with relatives and friends.
Ported the mortal remains to their, A E,wr< the insuranc, man of week i Mr wd „ Louis Biediger were
resting place, ^io.n e - Hondo was mingling with his friends, Mr. Irik, formerly a farmer of ' at D’Hanis last Wednesday for the
commu y i here for several days of the past Oklahoma and now at Pearson, Tex., i August 4th celebration there.
. im <4 a vs A ok"UiiT ct nrkf'B fini-fi u-oitL • .» _ _ l _ _
Rudolph Mueller was a San An*
lio business visitor Wednesday.
by Mrs. Ed. Keller and children, who visiters Sunday morning,
will spend a few days here.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nehr and
u - Misses Alma Jungman and Martha pleasant call.
Mr and Mrs. JuliUs Ahr and Mrs. Ahr and Mrs. Lydia McGarr and Mesdames Paul Tschirhart and
Ed. Kelier and children were visit- Mrs. Hildegard FYanger of San An- children, E. J. Keller and son were
IIP Pf' flt.vee n* Q«ti TL.,^ ____a al . ... ... _ _
/ n-D • :„ • .......... «*‘«egara manger of San An- children, E. J. Keller and son were
Z rt,“‘v's *‘s,n A^to,,io Ihm- “r r« >»■*- ^^
Mrs. Louis Biediger from here were
visiting W. A. Luckenbach and fami-
day.
Messrs
Jordan T. Lawler and
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, AUG. 20, 1926.
ly at Seguin Saturday evening and Louis Mangold from Castroville were
Sunday. ...
L. C. Howard, Sales-managtr of
the Devine Motor Co. of Devine was
a short business visitor here last
Thursday. Mr. Howard informed us
at the Sauz Punday evening.
A large number of base ball fan*
ED. HUEHNER. Loci R«pr—.tatir.
folks here.
Messrs. Ed. Richards and C. W _ _ ____
, . — i Al*r the Fanners Union Ware- from here were in San Antonio Sun-
short business Visitors here Monday, house Co. took a trip down to Moore day to witness the doubleheader be.
Ed. Richards and daughters, Miss- one day last week. They report tween San Antonio and Dallas,
es Rose Ellen and Edvrina, spent crops in fine shape all the way down. Mrs. Avery Hall and daughter,
Sunday in San Antonio. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Droitcourt and Era, and Miss Irene Schmidt spent
thl( . , , . ---j....... - c Mr: anQ Mrs- wiHred Hutzler of , daughter, Miss Myrtle, and Mr. and last week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
aL; ^ Ju,i“ *k' -0 «» a Jmmu Miu
getting another fleet of Fords from
Houston that morning.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Menck and
DIED.
Mr.
•nt
• ----v — wvuuwj vii mi on*
tended trip in their auto to Portland,
r __ • Oregon, where they will visit Mr.
!. Georjre Etter w“ a Si*" Antonio Menck’s uncle and return home
, business vj«tor Friday. through California, Arizona and New
day- pleasant evening with Joe Conra 1 Theresa.
| Mrs. Theresa Jungman spent the and sister, Miss Ida, one day last Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mangold and
past week with her son, Edmund, , week. Krueger of San Antonio were
and family at spmdletop. [ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Kirby visiting homefolks here Sunday.
° .™!I; ^ s**""***«
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Christines
and daughter were short visitors at
Castroville Tuesday evening.
Mrs. J. C.rewe and son, J. J., of
from here and Mr. and Mrs. G. G. A. N. Mangold and family from
Kirby of Macdona left early Thurs- Cliff were here for the dance in the
day morning on a few days pleasure W. 0. W. Hall Sunday night,
trip up in the hilly country, Medina Mr. and Mrs. Val Mangold and so#
a serious operation several an extended business trin 17r*V(°n 77 o 81611 Anttnio were the quests of Mr. j City, Bandera, and other points. Clarence of San Antonio were visit,
ago, died at the home of his nj^ " a i or- o n ,ry from !• pindletop was and Mrs. Paul Christilles and daugh- j Arthur Biediger and sisters, Misses jne Mr -in i Mrs On i
and brother-in-law, Mr. Hang g. .. h*“ ™ ^ ^ Marcella and Cornelia, visited their "* **”• 0110 Jun^n her8
inomas Hans, Sylvan Halbardier,, Julius R. Tcndre from Castroville
^*r> | Marcella and Cornelia, visited their
Misses Ella Ahr and Roberta P.ey- mother, Mrs. Henry Biediger, at the
mann of San Antonio were visiting Santa Rosa Infirmary Sunday.
Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Jungman and son, Mat.,
spent last week-end with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Wm. Burell above Castro-!
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Biediger and
wallpaper, paint
Office Phone Crockett 5712
114 Main Plaza
JOHN P.SCOTT CO.
Erwin Conrad were San Antonio _ Antonie, Texas.
visitors last Friday. Erwin remain-! ^ 'Tl — " llr ™
od there for a few day’s visit with
W. A. Reicherzer and family.
t
■caved and grief stricken one*,
he rest in peace.
NEWSLETS
DHANIS
A mand~u|> of LoorI. tVrROO ii nml Hur- ^
inw«» Itrm* wmkJy by oor
KRtrnlHr (V»m*R|>oD<i»nt ^
Mist Thelma Langfeld ^
to whom *11 ilt'fim int^iiti’*vi for tiim cxii- ^
nir.n h*»u«h«l o*»t lnt«r tl»Rn ^
WodnoNfav no* t; < f «*»<*,h w»*k. Min*
week* . is the proud owner cf a John Deere 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank iZinsmeyer
Some seven or eight hundred of Stag plow purchased from the La- | and baby from Riomedina were seen
Uncle Sams boys pitched camp in Coste Mercantile Co the past week, j in our midst here last Saturday.
Droitcourt,’s field Monday noon, en- j The bid for lumber and other j David Mechler from Hondo spent
route to San Antonio. I materials in the construction of the j several days with friends here last
77 T ---——-- new Maverick school house at Cliff, | week.
** ,r e > <’a< 'n< <>f th»'guests.! Texas was awarded the LaCoste ! Messrs. Ed. Richards and C. W
m. . i awaiuvu ii e uavosu: i r.u. rucnarcs ana t. w.
« i pes were orm( d in a ook Mercantile Co., a local lumber yard. 1 Ahr were. Castroville business visi-
and bound m colon , Mr an(J Mm Joe Hutzler and 1 tors last Friday.
Suddenly Master Charles Finger |sons> Mr. and M„. Loui;, riahma?,
of Hondo, acting as the captain of I and sonPi Mr and Mrs Rer[iard Rihn
the brides yacht, brought her the £nd dau.hl,rs fr0IH h„e and Mr.
message announcing at last that her and Mrs. Wilfred Hutzler and Erwin
jrlnp of good-luck had arrived ard ;Conrad of San Antonio Bpi nt Sunday
vas anchored rr the parlor. Thejin Unda rar;{ at N( w Era.inMs.
doers of the parior were thrown open i Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schirmer,
{ar,d Mass Evelyn Finger at the piano managers of the Macdona Shooting
„ n ,„.L |played *" appropriate wtddinfci^ Dance IUH at Macdoiut w«re
*r- and Mrs. Paul Reinhart were march to which the bride accompani-1 here on busincss Monday. While
tom at San Antonio Thursday. kd by Captain Finger and followed | here they ordered spaCft in tht. Led.
Ijfiriirfii'l I* Hii’Uoriz**! t#*
rrcvii't for iof'UR) <iu»* ti-is |.iai*.-r.
ui «l
♦ • • * •
Max Jc sse from Castroville was a
short visitor at our sanctum last
Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Williamson
from Castroville were visitors here
Wednesday.
War. Sc.herrer and Miss Mabk
Tondre from Castroville were visitors
here Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ahr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rihn and sons
and Mrs. Lorenz Rihn from Castro-
ville were visiting Joe Conrad and
sister, Miss Ida, on the Irrigation
Farms south of LaCoste last Friday.
Mrs. John N. Conrad and daugh-
ters, Misses Theresa and Olga, and
son, Frank, from Noonan were visit-
ing here last Friday.
Mrs. Avery Hall and daughter.
Era, Misses Alice and Irine Schmidt
and Theresa Jungman are visiting ^
relatives at Tarpley this week.
Messrs E. B. Haegelin and E. W. |
Tschirhart from above Riomedina ■
were business visitors here last Fri- j
day.
C. S. Heliums is sporting a Ford '
Roadster, which he purchased from '
Carter & Badier, Ford dealers of1
Hondo.
Mayor M. E. DuBose of Devine i
was here on business last Friday.
While here he paid the Editor a
.Mina tliiunlj .1 list rad Co.
(INCOHI’OilATiat)
H. E. MAASS, Hanager
E,\i!L BRITSCh, Asst. Mgr.
Hondo, Texas
Couplet* Tntct liuieiee. Complete Ati-
•trect# of Title nml Couplet* **t* ef Mm*
*n<l Pint* »*• h)1 trnct, of Iwnrln »nd r*»tD
Mwtimt eonnty, together with >eHi» i.f «i-
p*ri»o« e. pl»cee u- in > piwition to
foil prompt l> t»r. nn-ornt* «na romp let*
Alietract of Title, Mh|« of Mmiin* Co..
•Iinwinit Rnrvei e, * o., for **!*.
Hats at Half Price
We get the best Felt Hat bodies
made, trim them ourselves. No
middle man. South American
Panamas cheaper than any-
where.
We also clean and re-block all
kinds of Hats.
C. Sweetser, Hatter
426 West Houston St.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
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npn v ■» w»V '?
rvn v * W * * ^ • V-
, | • - ......... . nere tney truerea space in me bed- ■ Ed. Keller and children were visiting
Ir and Mrs. Arthur Rathe am by the guests marched in to unload „er for ihe Annual Prize Shooting Adolph Ahr and family at Castro-
lilv Me unci Vfi*c Mtr Ftmrpr nm ithu awnil'nrr tnin __ ___ ___
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Finger and j the awaiting ship. |and Barbecup at their Hal] Sunday
ily, Mrs. Alice Reinhart, Mr Joe Refreshments were served to the J AugU<s- ]f>th
lh and family- Mr. and Mrs. Wal-! following guests: Mesdames Mina; Fritz W..Etter from the Sauz was
Albrrht and wn, Misses Lena i Koch, Bob. Zerr, Ix»uis Richter. 'btre on bu,; nt. ,s ",j,)nday
nhart and Cecil Braden enjoyed | Jacob Vogel. Lena Sauter, Emma L. Otto and Clarer,'-* Bippert were
w '* >’:i at thc Shut‘ln at Ccn Rothe, Theresa Mandry, Walter Ah San Ant< vicitor8 Monday.
la,t v.-eek. j ’ W- 0. Rothe, Ben Koch, Jack AIvin Droitcourt was a visitor in
r. and Mrs. Harry Mueller were ; Lacy, Hv Biry, Jno. Zinsmeyer. tbp A]amo Eity y/. Jnesday
:ing their parents here Saturday Maurice Finger and Frank Schweers; | Miss Marv Bohl and brother
Sunday. Misses Aggie Carle. Alice and Olga Eug'me, from Devine were visiting
isses Hulda Ney and Eunice Rothe, Tina Rothe, Bertha and Reg- reiatives and friends hePe Wedjll.s.
gfeld from San Antonio were in* Sauter, Thelma Langfeld, Annie dav
ing their mothers. Mesdame s N,-hr. Olga and Velma Lieber. j i,>ftnk Kclier. Jr. spent a f- w days
lie N’ey and Lena Langfeld last j Dorothy Hubbard, Agnes and Mar- jast Wepk wjth Theo Trip at Mac-
k-end. cella Ney, Emelin Neetcr, Hnttie dona>
and Mr . Edgar Ney of San Stiegle-, Elsie Heyen. Lucine Fin- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keller and
nio were visiting relatives her gr, Nettie Rieber, Mildred Use, Miss Ida Conrad were Castroville
week-end. I Helen Nester. Pauline Zerr. Grace
r. Ralph Bilhartz eT Biry was Zinsmeyer,. Gertrude Aibrioht, Eve --------'-
ing his sister, Mrs. M. M. Koch lyne Finger, Selma Stiegler
past week. Josephine Vogel.
r. Aug. Britz was a business vis ! -------"---
. . , ,«*♦**♦*****♦*
at San Antonio Monday.
b Carrie Langfeld was visiting ^
Selma Stiegler one day last
ville Wednesday.
Bayer Aspirin
HAUSER FLORAL COMPANY
Nursery and Gieenhoute City Store
1232 Ea*t Commerce Street 108 Ave. D, Opp. Pott Office
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
Prompt Attention Given Telegraph And Telephone Order*.
A full line of Plant* for the garden.—Flowers for all occasions.
Proved Safe
Take without Fear as Told
in "Bayer” Package
and
iss Estel Langfeld of San Anto-
was visiting her relatives here
week-end.
'• ami Mrs. Hy. Lutz and daugh-
rom San Antonio were visiting
arents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lutz,
Sunday.
■*» Jacob Vogel attended the
l-Stiegler wedding at San An-
Tuesday.
ss Mary Louise Walliser or San
|hio i& visiting with Miss Corne-
oeh this week.
'M Cecil Braden returned to her
■ in San Antonio after a few
visit with Miss Josie Rothe.
ss Lucil Ney of Eagle Lake re-
^ to her home Saturday after
the guest of Mrs. Jno. Zins-
,r for several days.
and Mrs. Aug. Fest and two
iters of Pittsburg, Penna., arc
n8 with Mr. and Mrs. Victor
and other frienda.
®so8 Irene and Lucine Finger
Hondo visitors Monday.
LACOSTE LLDGF-RETS
• » * * *
* * * *
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Ail chikhvii troubled with Worms have an uo-
heattby color, which indicates poor blood, and us a
rule, there is more or lens stomach disturbance.
GROVE S TASTELESS chill IONIC given regularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im-
prove tht? digestion, and act as a General Strength-
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dkpcl the worms, and theChild will be
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle.
• * •
iSCELLANEOUS SHOWER.
'Staining jointly Wednesday
noon at the beautiful home of
Emma Rothe, Misses Agnus
'■> Bora Saathoff and Carrie
*ld complemented Mias Selma
*h. a bride of this week, with
wollaneous Shower,
color scheme of pink and gold
parried out. The living room
tastefully decorated with pink
aennias.
ltures of the afternoon were
Carpenters Adolph Reyman and j
Chas. Biediger started work Monday \
morning on the er.larg ng of the
firmer Etter Loessberg Market.
I Mrs. Frank Krueger and son. Wal-
, lace, of San Antonio were short
j visitors here Saturday evening. They
I were accompanied to the city by
'Mr. Krueger, who «pent Sanday
there
Mrs. Henry Biediger underwent a
serious operation at the Santa Rosa
Infirmary in San Antonio Saturday
morning. At this writing she it
getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Christilles j
and daughter were San Antonio |
visitors Sunday. They were accom-
panied there by Lucian Marty who
had spent several weeks here.
Miss Martha Wurzbach left for
her home above Riomedina Sunday
evening after visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Koenig the past week. She
was accompanied home by Clarence
Bippert.
Effi&ki
Does not affect
the Heart
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Needs a German Language Pupt-r and
SHOULD HAVE
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It is $3.00 a year.
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HONDO, TEXAS.
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children, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mech- inthehead. E.W. GROVES alwaturo on box. iKo.
ler and daughter, Frances, and Mrs.
Theresa Mangold spent Sunday with
A. N. Mangold and family and Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Wurzbach at Cliff.
Mr. E(runo Meyer from the Pot-
ranco was a pleasant caller at tbe
LaCoste Mercantile ■ Co. Monday.
Wlhile th^re he purchased a farm
truck from the firm.
Mr. and Mrs. Julitw Ahr and sdn
W. G. BRYMER, M. D.
HEAL THOSE SORE GUMS.
If you suffer from Sore Gums,
Bleeding Gums, Loose Teeth, Foul
Breath, or from Pyorrhea in even
its worst form, we will sell you a
boltle of Leto’s Pyorrhea Remedy
and guarantee it to please you or
return money. This is different from
any other treatment, and results are
certain. Windrow’s Drug Co.
Res. Phone No. 51 Office 20-2,1
Office: Castroville Drug Co.
, STAR PARASITE RtMOVER.
Given in water or feed will rid
your chickens of all blood sucking
- — ••■« ■imiiuvn wcic mr, anu tare, vuuiui mu uuu rwn, lice, mites, fleas, bluebugs, intestin-
)ing of advertising slogans and ; Quinton, wvre visiting at Biry Tues- al worms and keep them healthy or
tnbution of a favorite recipe day. They were accompanied back your money back. Hondo Drug Co.
I
P. R. Richter F. H. Schwoor*
P. R. Richter&Co.
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your Grain and Hay.
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