The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 27, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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WE SOLD DURING
THIS MONTH
LOCAL \ PERSONAL
138
Cans of this popular
Takum Powder. This
is proof of its value.
Come, let us show
you the entire JON-
TEEL LINE, and we
guarantee satisfac-
tion or your money
back.
KMt SALE AT
FLY Sc MERCER’S
sot K l>ltl (JOISTS
See our BcauUful Display—Nunnally's Candy
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charter No 5703
H«p»rt ot Condllkm *.(
The Fir«t National Bank
of Hondo, .at Hondo. In tha Htnta of Taxita
AT THk CLONE 01 BUSINESS ON >LPTkMBEK UU, 1918
Gat »
Saaaa at Wiateao a. Alt.
Gee GarAaa of Saa AataaJa attnM
tha f aaaral af Rolf I rrncha laat So tar-
ter
JOB RENT- Tb* Hall e*tta*« ea
Carla A***«*. Attn t# Mia. Fhrtcher
Uaaia AAtf
Ta at* »or«> Sava a art af Uwte
Seal Putta King* pat m jraar motor
at Citisaaa Motor Car Ca. 23
• aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I OR SALE - Registered Rad Fall
Reserve District Na. 11'teU calf. 10 »«nth. old. Ape y to B
L Robiaaon.
attention citizens !
By ii»r*ct»on o# iR* »***•
Health oftevr * tteteuw will b#
at tha Court Houaa Moo*
day. Hafrt. 2teh. * P; •-
for the purpooe of orfAauiof
force* »nd perfacunf piano for a
peiral Cleon-up and Sanitary
Campaign in oaueipotioo of re*
curreaaA of loflemsa tins fell
and tnatar. Eeorybody to unred
to be preeeot If you yalue your
health—Come!!!
St. H. SMITH.
City Heultli Officer.
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Maaa M«l«| Called-
A ■— af tha aaraara
mi tha laral ulaehaaa Uaao that rua
Mto Huate *a* rallad far Sryt. S'.
Ill*, hat <>**• la high eatar*. had
reed*. rtr . vary f*w wara preset)aa
It au agreed ta aK*t ague Sat.
Oct. 4. Ill*, tha Saj wbe* thr Coaaty
Fair will br heM at Hoade.
New, Mr Jarmar. if thia h a Da«-
orratK (v«rr*a«it. thru irt a* art ae-
cvrdmgly anJ atlrad ta oar bonnes*
2 ?om*
IO.M0 of*
12,437,60
HHWH wctia
1. a Ueas and d*e<unt», uw-ludin* rediscounts («•
trp* thus* shown ta b and <1 KA'.WM 62
Total loan* 240.i*a» 62
11 Note* and bill* red scounted (ilb»f than lank ae-
erptaner* soldi *rr| Itrm 5&i) 6 2,789 68
2 Ovrrdraftr — arcurrd, Ntar. ur.arcurrd, fl.132.44
6 U. ». GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OWNED:
a Deposited to arc nr* circulation 111. 8. bond* par
value 1
/ Owned and unpledged. mm.
Total U. 8. Government leeuntiea
K Stock of lateral R«*enrr Bank (6(1 per cent of sub-
sen ptie*)
V. u Value of Bank ing hou*r owned and unincumb-
ered _______ 6000.00
|2. lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
14. Ca»h in vault an J net amounts due from National
Bank*.
16. Net amount* dm* fr< m bank*, banker*, ami tru*t •
companies (otter than included in Item* 12, 13,
or 14) .... ..... .. —-
Total of item* 13, 14. 16. 16. and 17 46,142 38
14. Cbrekt on tanas Ucatru outside oI city or town of
reporting bank and other ca*h item* ..............
19. Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer *nd due from
U. 8. Treasurer
20. Intern*! earned but nut collected approximate—on
Note* and Blit* Receivable not past due
£1. Other a»»et*. if anv: Deference Item 24o andfb
1237, am 94
1.122 04
62.437M
Wing to attend the funeral of Rolf
French* Mat Saturday.
Mra. l a«y McCall and children left
this week for College Station to joib Mr.
Me Cali and make their future home.
Buy your good* where a dollar get*
the a,o*t va.ue. Go to Hiyen'a Variety
i Stare. 8
for Aut* mobile Fufplitf, GoodYear
Tirea and Columbia Hattene*. *ee,
write cr phone Cituena Motor Car Co-
Mrs. Mary Hartung came out from
1 San Antonio for the funeral of Rolf
French* Mat Saturday.
FOR SALE—My farm two mile*
north of D'Hanis; 34b acre*. For par-
tic u in apply to Jacob Rei y, D’Hani*.
Texas. 54t
Henry Mocr* and W ill Wheeler have
returned from McMullen county where
22.090 42- m*v have been engaged in deep wall
| work.
45,140.18 (fcT itolE IGGS bv fccdirg Mar
tin’s Egg Pio^ucer. Your money back
in «gg* or >our money back in cash.
Ask W. H. Windrow. 43-3m
Mra. Louue Hannsz and daughter.
Mia* Mathilde, of Houston, are visiting
Mi*. Hannsz's »i*ter, Mr*.Joe BnUch.
and other relative* here.
2,200.0b
6,000.00
MO 82
2.500.00
Total. „ ...........-..........—
UIAt«II.ITHt«
22. Capital stock paid in _______...
23. Surplus fund ..... . . _____... ™.
S4. e Undivided profit* ‘2.194 19
b Lea* current expen***, interest and taxes paid ' 2,349 33
26, Interest and discount collected or credited, in ad-
vance of maturity and not earned (approximate)
28. Circulating notec outstanding
30. Net amount* due to National Bank*
Total of item* 30 31. 32 and S3 20.000.00
34 Individual deposits subject to check ........
88 Dividend* unpaid. ......... .. *
Total of demand deposit* (other than bank de(x>»iU)
subject to Reserve, Item* 34, 35, {M, 37, 3* *nd 39. 231.646 62
40. Certiticalc* of deposit* (other than for money bor-
rowed
Total of time deposit* subject to Reserve, Item* 40,
41. 42 and i 328 61
64 Liabilities other than these above stated. Victory
Loan.... ....... .... ..........
Total _____ ______
66. 11 Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with
Federal Reserve Bank (see Item Id)
Total contingent liabilities (56 u. b, and c)
State of Texas, County of Medina, »*:
130 64
166.14
$378.346.86
660,000.00
22,000.00
2,331.73
fgi.iMNi.ro
20,000 00
If it'* Insurance, Any and all kinds,
See Miller. O. H. Miller. 47.
Alvi* Koch is a sluient m Bracken-
ridge High School, 8«n Antonio, for
the ensuing term.
For Sale—360 head of Shearing
Goata. H R. bailey, Hondo, Tex. tf.
Miases Selma a<.d A m* Huixler and
brother, Otto, were here for the fu-
neral of Josephine Moehnng Wednes-
day.
The law ssys book covers must be
used. Get them at Windrow's Drug
Store, where you will find the correct
cover as well as all kinds of school
231,326.62 supplies. 6-St.
360.00
323.61
2.000.00
63~H.346.46
only work for the other man’
Hoping to see a large delegate a
from every local line, 1 am,
Onb Or The Crowd.
Dunlay, Texas, Sept. 24. 1919.
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Columbia Dry Cells at C. R Game*.
Automobile Faint. Hollowav Bros
Get it at Windrow's Drug Store
Telephone 124
Mrs. Beasie Coolry is here from Ok-
lahoma on a visit to her p treats, Mr
and Mrs Henry Moire.
Refrigerators. Hollowav Bros.
A memorial service was held at the
Lutheran Church last Sunday for Geo.
Britsch and Rolf French*.
Ralph Wmdro* went ta Austin this
week a here he will take up studies his
in the State University.
Mowing Machines. Holloway Bros.
C. D. Conlev, who came up last Sun-
day from Corpus Christi returned to
the coast on Monday evening’s train.
A marriage license was issued to
Mr. Paul Schott and Miss Alma
Hutxler, September 24.
Mr Lno L. Scbweers and Miss Mary
C. Bader were granted a license to
wed September 24
Sheriff Bader and Cap Harper left
Thursday evening for Ru*k in charge
of a demehted negro who they placed
in the insane asylum there.
Sterling Fly and Miss Alice Newton
are in Sabinal where th*y have sccept-
ed positions as teachers in the public
school for the coming term.
All kinds of Soap at Heyen's Variety
Store. g
Misses Nettie Fly. Ruth Chancev
and Nora Karrer are in Austin where
they have entered at students at the
State University.
Miss Albertina Hornung was h
Rev. A. C. Kirtppe, the new pastor,
of the the Quihi cony legation, preached ^,un,'*v from San Antonio, the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August
here at the celebration of the Mission
Festival laat Sunday.
Hay wire. Holloway Bros.
Automobile Faint. Hollowav Bros.
The little son of Mr. and Mra. W.W.
Walker was christentd af the Catholic
Church here Sunday. The little man
was given the name of Hazel Leslie
Mathews. Miss Albertina Hornung
2,(119 54; Leslie Walker acted as sponsors.
2,(09 581 ^ p Hannemann of Freder-
icksburg came out here last Saturday
I. Horace Bradley. Cashier of the above-nc.med bank, do solemnly swear that to assist in the services of the Mis-
the above statement is true to the best of >ny knowledge and belief.
HORACE BRADLEY, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to be.ore me
this 16th <U»y of Sept * ruber, 1919 Correct Attest:
A. M. LAMM.
Jut tic# o? the Peace and ex i lRcio No- AUGUST KEMFF.
tory Public in and for Medina County, (1j MONTEL
j‘. M FINGER. '
sion Festival at the Lutheran Church
last Sunday. While here Rev. Hanne-
mann also assisted at the funeral ser-
Hornung.
Ernest Fusselman and Stanton U-
MeGary left on Tuesday morning’s
jitney for Austin where they will en-
ter the State University, the former
as a "freshy,” the latter as a junior.
Get it at Windrow’*. As usual this
will be Headq isrters for School sup-
plies. Everything in tablets, Inks,
Pens. Pencils, Blackboard crayons’,
etc. W. H. Windrow, Prescription
Druggist, Telephone No 121. fi 3t.
Kyle Bradley, in a communication to
his parents, tells them he is in Wash-
ington -probably aMbting the §olon« to
/
Texas.
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Director*
Newton & Chancey
FIRE, TORNADO, LIABILITY, AUTOMOBILE,
PLAT'; GLASS AND BURGLAR/ INSURANCE
--SURETY BOND.* -
Office at the Hondo State Bank
*****•#**e*******«**•*«************•see**•••**eeeeee
Life, Accident, Liability
INSURANCE
SEE
0. H. MILLER, Y our home Agent *
»************ a***************************************
vices held for Roif Frerichs Saturdsy ®°lv® *vexed question of the League
afternoon of Nations—but that he would ihortly
Refrigerators. Hollowav Bros. f' r ^aw'"'hn I*.ands.
Sandwich Shuck Corn Sheller see
Eugen Huesser. j-tf.
W’llfred Moehring and mother, Mrs.
Louis Moehring, were here from Bader
Settlermnt Widnevday for the funeral.
ice Cream Freezers. Holloway Bros.
Miss I.ela Windrow left Friday
morning for Bsylor-Beiton College at
which institution of learning she will
be a student the coming scholastic year.
BOY’S SUITS - For school and
dress, just received at E. R. Loinweber
Co’s. g
Mrs. L. M. Burge, sister of John
Moehring, came out from San An-
tonio for the funeral of her niece,
Josephine Moehring, Wednesdpy. Mrs^
Burge stayed a few days herewith
relative*.
Florence Wicklesa Oil Stoves. Hol-
loway Bros.
Real Music
^Dch ippe/j to tj*
different thing* to
and not let the things ge na the other
Mra. Alois Hahy was her* from Red man wants them to go.
Why should the farmer always and
it » only real mi
•ouL Real munc
different people.
—To some it is restful and aoothmg.
—To ochen it u a source of «aprat»on.
—To all it m an cwmtuL
Then to enjoy mac as muaic really ^ yQU
have to have in your home the artou tW
jekes, or
%e NEW EDISON
"ft# tkmmmgrmpk wttm 4 Smmi"
to give you their R*Ol£atid vo»c« eiictly
as you would hear them on the opera stage or
the concert platform.
Two thousand music critics have failed to
detect the slightest difference between original
mustc and the New Edison's Re'Cmatkj* of
it The New Edison, therefore, is the only
instrument that can bring real music into your
home.
C. R. GAINES,
Hondo, Texas.
Sola Ajgssnt for Medina County.
******* eeee •*••**•••••*••••••••**#* *•****•*#••««
Buy Your Dry Goods, Shoes,)
Clothing, Hats, Groceries,
Etc., From
C. J. BLESS
1 AND SAVE MONEY
A small amount saved on each purchawl
{ amounts to many dollars each season. He
• sets the standard for HIGH QUALITY and
| LOW PRICES. Prompt Delivery to any]
j part of the city. Give him a trial order.
Telephone No. 42
Double the Life of Your
I COTTON SACKS
f| By Using TECTOR
Also an ideal preparation for Waterproofing Y agon
J) Sheets and Tents
/ FOR SALE BY
/ KUNTZ-FLINT LUMBER CO.
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Notice.
Thu is to inform my patrons and
friend* that I will go to work again
and will »be found in mv office from |
now on.
7. Dr. J. E. ScHLOTTMAN.
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A Matter of Business
Will
We are aware of the fact 1
ninety per cent of the buying
go to .the store where they at loa;s " t
lieve they can get the most an*1
goods for their money.
you trade with us if
we make it to your
interest^
We believe u ^ thing—give the most and best for \oin n
ycu buy from us. " Anyway.-PrePared l° ^ °Ut PUrP°SC' ^
sales he makes U( tlla^tJlc who undersells us will never get ndi
^ ^ 0pcn to conAction { Then come and see us.
Hondo Mercantile Co*
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 27, 1919, newspaper, September 27, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563844/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.