The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 26, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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AFTER THE RAIN — THE STARS
P
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9
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
$1.25
Buys a box
Of 100 Envelopes
And 200 XoteheaiL
And gets FARMING
A whole year; your order, please?
Get your job printing done here.
Ask Holloway Bros, about house
paint.
That $25. 00 Milk separator, Hol-
loway Bros.
Cold drinks, candies and tobac-
coes—A. J. HUTZLEIt.
Our oil stoves are guaranteed to
please, Holloway Bros.
ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM AND
LINOLEUM RUGS at LEIN-
WEBER’S.
Purchase a Star Car, and join
the satisfied Star owners, who will
tell you of the low-cost in upkeep.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Brown .red Mr. I
• •’illie Koch, of San Antonio, and
Via. A. O. Hutzler. of Castroville,
ere here Wednesday on business
ronnee'ed with the transfer of the |
joe Weber farm to Wm. Weber.
Citizens Motor Car Co. reports
the delivery of a Star touring car
tg Henry Freriehs, Hondo.
Work on the new Leinweber
store huilding on Bandera Ave., is
nearing completion and will be oc-
cupied by Brown's Cash Store with a
.aige line of merchandise as soon
ns completed.
Mr. P. Jungrr.an sends Farming to
1 is brother, Lou s, at Devine this
Ask
Us about
Our special
Box stationery.
200 Note Sheets
And 100 Envelopes
All neatly printed for $1.00.
Refrigerators, Holloway Bros.
Lawn mowers, Holloway Bros.
Cold drinks, candies and tobae-
coes—A. J. HUTZLER.
Our line of Fall hats is complete.
The September Red Seal Auction
j Sale last Saturday attracted a large
Und enthusiastic crowd, and the bid-
ding was lively. These monthly
■ vents are growing in interest and
'enthusiasm with each recurring auc-
i Lion. Watch for their dates, call
| on the Red Seal Merchants for their
^Pd Seals and be on hand at the
! * e\t one to cash them in.
The latest news coming to us
from the »i! field is that the East-
lam & Tarver people have ordered
•i 1000-bairel tank to store their
| Make your selection now. The IdeelL utput News from the Blackburn
1 Hat Shop. wen( however, is not so re-assuring.
Carter & Bader have good values Water was struck at 2006 feet, hut
in Second Hand Cars—Dealers in j v.c are not advised as to whether the
51. | well will be abandoned.
Windrow’s
Store News
week. Mr. Jungman himself is one
of the original subscribers who help-, ^or(^s on*Y ,
ed us get Farming admitted to the 1 want your Chickens. Turkeys LET US WASH AND GREASE
mails and Eggs. We pay more EARL YOUR CAR. IT WILL BE A GREAT
Paul Renken this week purchased WATSON’S. 12-tf. SAVING IN REPAIR BILLS, PRO-
from the Tampke heirs the tinshop Mrs. F. G Muenink and daughter, LONGING THE LIFE
property occupied by him. The | Georgia Mae. were Castroville CA?1
property consists of two sixty-foot j itors Sunday,
lots fronting on College Square. Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mrs. E. Schneider was a passenger baby, Torl'.re Jack
tc San Antonio yesterday. She was were v.siting with
accompanied by Mrs. D. Thompson Muennink Saturday,
of Stoekdale who had been visiting
and children from D’Hanis were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Muon
nink Wednesday.
Jack Burgin has returned tc his
home in Yancey after recovering
from an operation for appendicitis
at the Hondo Hospital.
relatives here.
Dr, A. Wright was here this week
SUNBURN TIME IS HERE
Every woman who is interested
in the care of her complexion will
6nd
NYAL
FACE CREAM
With Peroxide
a companion worth knowing.
Apply it before going out, and
it will protect ycur skin against
sunburn and windburn It is a
bleaching cream, greaseless and
vanishing. Leaves no shine or
sticky after-feeling. Helps to
make the skin clear and soft De-
lightfully perfumed.
from Lytton Springs visiting his
family. Dr. Wright and Mr, Mul-
< hey were callers at this office yes-
Itr.rday.
| FOUND—An “A. M. C.” pin.
Owner can recover same by calling
at this oflice and paying for this
: notice.
Refrigerators, Holloway Bros.
Solid sweeps, Holloway Bros.
A TONIC
Grove’s Tasteless chill Ionic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, see how
it brings color to the cheeks and how
OF THF
IN LOWER
CCST OF UPKEEP IN THE END.
Wernette and CARS CALLED F0R AND DE
L1VERED. CITIZENS MOTOR CAP
COMPANY.
Misses Lottie Hollaway and Dee
Mr. and Mrs” Louis Carle, Jr.. Crow left Sunday for San Marcos
v. here they are attending the
of Castrovi i ■■
Mrs. F. G.
Little Joe Martin Zinsmeyer of
L’Hanis had his tonsils and adenoid'
removed Monday. The operation
was performed at the Hondo Hos-
pital.
BUCILLA NEEDLEWORK, is the
answer to your gift problem. A
are
Teachers College. Miss Lula Hines,
a ho had been here on a visit to her
istcr, Mrs. Mimke Muennink, and
Miss Mabel Hollaway accompanied
them to the City of Colleges.
H. E. Haass, Attomey-at-Law,
Surveyor’s Office, Courthouse, Hon-
do, Texas. All legal matters care-
fully attended to, in ail courts of
Texas. Manager Medina County Ab-
stract Company. Road Maps of Me-
dina County, cloth. $5. paper. $3. 16
Miss Nora Karrer left Thursday
for New Braunfels where she will
on
WEBER’S.
Joe Harvey Wilson, one of Hondo
High’s honor students, leaves today
it improves the appetite, you will then for Georgetown where he will enter
appreciate its true tonic value. Southwestern University for the
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply 1926-26 term.
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pleasant even children like it. The blood FOR SALE.—Good clean seed
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Oats, gauranteed free of Johnson
Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and grass, 75c. per bushel bulk at my
Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor- place 3 miles above Riomedina, Tex-
FREE ! !
FREE l !
A 50<* Vial of Day Dream Per-
fume with the purchase of any
Day Dream Toilet Article a-
mounting to 60 * or over. For
a lmiited time only, this offer
holds good, so get yours to-
day.
Armand’s Cold Cream Rouge
with mirror and puff, 50<*
The Armand Rouges are as
nearly perfect a- it is possbile
for a Rouge to be made.
Armand's Lip Ptick are
good. A good Lip Stick should
be firm, spread well, and have
good color. ARMAND’S Lip
Sticks go on evenly stay on
and have a fine flavor.
a ting Effect. 60c.
as. E. W. TSCHIRHART. 6-2t.
THE PUMP AT EASTHAM & TARVER WELL
HAVE YOU TRIED ARM-
AND’S FACE POWDER?
I believe you would like it.
We offer you Armand’s Bou-
quet at 59(*. The Cold Cream
Pnvder for $1.00.
Armand’s Per dor' a very
light Powder for $1.00. Then
the best of all Ai viand’s An-
nette Powder for $2.50 the
box. The Armand’s Annette
Powder is a superfine Powder
with Oriental fragance. A
Cold Cream pov/der in Pink
and White Silk-top boxes. Any
person who says that any one
of the 25 more or less popular
Face Powders contain white
lead, is either ignorant or ly-
ing On the bottom of every
box of Armand's Powder, they
state This powder does not
contain white lead or other
harmful adherent. If that
statement was not true, Uncle
Sam would attend to Armand’s.
SUITABLE SOAPS.
We carry a large line of all
purpose soaps.
Especially do we feature big
bubbly, free lathering bath,
soap—exquisitely perfumed
soaps for particular toilet use
—soap that positively removes
dandruff—Antiseptic soap for
nursery use—germicidal soap
for blotchy skin.
W ehave the soa pthat best
meet* your requirements and
we want your soap business.
complete stock of stamped articles her Mother, Philip Karrer, for
hand — thread, too. LEIN- 8 few d“ys before going to her
school at Plantersville in Grimes
County.
AT THIS STORE you are sure to
get all-wool suits correctly tailored
Now Fall suits now on display,
$18.00 to $35.00, LEINWEBER’S.
Mrs. Boyd Roberts and baby, af-
ter several weeks visit with Mr.
and Mrs. R. H, Hudspeth, have re-
turned to their home at Temple.
HEADQUARTERS for MEN’S
CORRECT FURNISHINGS. LEIN-
WEBER’S.
All Cords and Fabric tires going
at reduced prices. C. R. GAINES
t SON. 35-tf
Some bargains in 31x4 tires. See
me before buying. C.R. GAINES &
SON. 4241
Cold drinks, candies and tobac-
coes—A. J. HUTZLER.
All kinds of drinks, at CARLE'S
CONFECTIONERY. 33-tf.
Before taking your Life Insurance
see the new Policy Esser & Schuehle
are selling at Hondo. Texas. 25tf
Lawn mowers, Holloway Bros.
Garden hose, Holloway Bros.
Others
Use our
$1.00 stationery;
Why not a box for you?
That $25. 00 Milk separator, Hol-
loway Bros.
Screen wire, Price right, Hol-
loway Bros.
That $25. 00 Milk separator, Hol-
loway Bros.
Cut flowers for sale. MRS. ROLF
BOHMFALK. 7-3t.
Get it at Windrow’s Drug Store
Telephone 324. tf
Our oil stoves are guaranteed to
please, Hoikway Bros.
Cold drinks, candies and tobac-
coes—A. J. HUTZLER.
Our oil stoves are guaranteed to
please, Holloway Bros.
Cold drinks, candies and tobae
coes—A. J. HUTZLER.
New felt sport hats in the wanted
shades. The ldeai Hat Shop.
FOR RF.NT—A nice bed-room.
MRS. HENRY MCCALL. 8-lt.
A-l Bargains in used cars. We
need the room. Gaines & Son. 26. i
| Mrs. P. P. Brewster and Mrs. Eby
I were San Antonio visitors Saturday.
A fine boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. John Schuelling on Monday
[September 21st.
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Sprohl of Sr.n ,
Antonio were th» guests of Mr. and!
Mrs. Louis Rothe the first of the
week.
Mrs. A. S. Stannard sends the
i paper to her father, M. H. Grvn«-
;wald, at Pomona, California, this
i week.
Miss Fay Russell, who is teach-
ing in the Sabiral Public School,
spent last week-end here a* the
guest of Mrs. Chas. Johnsoa at the
Armstrong Hotel.
Mrs. Harry Crouch and children,
Miss Mery and Master John Russell
spent last week-end with Mr.
Crouch at Houston where he is still
in the S. P. hospital.
Buy your window ahadei and
curtain screen at SALE price* at
Hondo Mercantile Co.
(Sales continues until Satur-
day, October I Oth.)
Mrs. H. E. Medlin, Teacher of
Expression and Public Speaking.
The Schweers House. If interested
ring phone 92-J. 9-4t.
save,.,
safe-'
fit your
DRUg<
cara Nome
face powdeI
ter*dor °f ^
is blended into this wo,
soft complexion powde:
More and more each da
*n are discovering the«
youthful, fresh app«
‘‘ c“a s"
It is preferred by the most,
ticular women.
FLY DRUG S!|
Hondo. Texas
BRIDGE CLUB.
SAVE YOUR
TIRES «kd TUBES
WITH THE GREAT IN- 1
CREASE IN PRICES ON I
TIRES AND TUBES IT WILL |
BE ECONOMY TO HAVE
YOUR OLD ONES I
t
Vulcanized
The Bridge Club was delightful
Iv entertained Saturday afternoon
it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher
Davis with Mrs. Jack Forgason and
Miss Oetavia Davis as hostesses.
The home was decorated in vari-
colored flowers and ferns. At the
end of six games, Mrs. Frank Scott
Cockrell held high score and was
■.warded a set of novelty Bridge
pads. Miss Lucille de Montel held
high score among the guests and
received a block enamel vanity ea«e.
Refreshments of pineapple ice.
cngel food cake end sponge cak
were served. A rainbow color scheme
was curried out.
Th members present were: Mrs.
L. J. Brucks. Mrs. Lou Heath Mrs
h• Cockrell, Misses Lillian, Bessie
v Josephine Brucks, VS ilia Mac
■ aim , L’.irine and Clara Decker.
Flet her F)avis, Mr*
Harry Taylor, Misses Nora Karrer,
Crow. Fay Russell, Weimie
>• and the hostesses, Mrs. Jack
1'orgason ard Oetavia Davis.
NOTICE, COTTON FARPJERS.
u- mm.
1 WE ARE PREPARED TO ,
DO THIS WITH STF.AV »
| EQUIPMENT TO YOUR EV |
| TIRE SATISFACTION.
WORK CALLED FOR AND
DELIVERED.
Above is shown the pump being. The well is the best well that has
used n the No. 1 Viola Wilson in been completed in Medina County
Media i County, belonging to East-
hani Tarver. Back of the pump
reading from left to right are J. E.
Walsh, Luther Eastham Jr., and J.
A. Tarver, the last two named being
the owners of the well.
thus far and is attracting a great
deal of attention to the field. It got
a great deal more sand than in the
wells drilled to the north of it which
seemingly accounts for the greater
production.—Sunday’s Express.
CITIZENS MUTUR CAR CU.
A. E. WEYNAND,
Owiver.
PHONE 151.
. Ai.xAAAAAAAAAA ■»t||| fftl | U‘ .......
Uii-.e will be a meeting of farm-
tr: of Medina County at the Coum-
ter of Commerce Bui!d>ng at Hon-
io Saturday, October 3, at 3 .On
o'clock for tlie purpose of Pooling
' rders for Kash it Mebane Cotton
h'od. This seed can he bought by
the farmer for $1.50 per bushel
sacked. This is a special offer to
'he farmers of the drought area by
the State Prison Board,
Be there and take advantage of
l this great offer. It ig your last
, chance to get good seed cheap. '
J. P. FORGASON,
County Agent.
Your Patronage it appreciated.
Precription Druggist
Where you will find every
thing usually told in a
good DRUG STORE
Telephone 124
THE-
First National Bank
HONDO, TEXAS
WilldrOW’S i: Capital $59,900.00 Surplus $22,00000
J. M. PINGER . . .
ED. DK MONTEL - -
HORACE BRADLEY -
CHAR FINGER - ■ -
- - President
• - Vice-President
• - Cashier
- • Ass’L Cashier
THE INCREASING BUSI-; ;
* NESS of this BANK fell
an indication that the service ■ •
it renders is satisfactory. If;;
not already a patron, may"
we not have your account? ]•
We give our customers as!!
liberal accommodations as is "
consistent with sound bank
ing.
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Renew Your Health
by Purification
Any physician will tell you that
Perfect Purification of the Sys-
tem is Nature’s foundation of
Perfect Health." Why not rid
yourself of chronic ailments that
are undermining your vitality f
Purify your entire system by tak-
ing a thorough course of Calotabi,
once or twice a week for several
weeks-—and see how Nature re-
wards you with health.
Culotnhs are the greatest of all
"ystem purifier?, Oct a family
packape, eontaininp full direc-
*’(Pn<L pnc'- 35 ets.; trial package,
10 At *o.y drug store. (Adv.)
HOW THE POLICE DOC
gets his TI
RemarkabV Reiulli Aehit,
Schooling Wonder Dnt
When being trained, tit
dog it not permitted to ml
human* other than it* trainer.|
solute obedience leads it to i
strangers; it can neither be i
dated, coaxed or lured; it
til food offered by stranger*, t
it may be hungry; when
trained, this intelligent anna
face pistol fire unflinchingly, i
ly leaping to attack,
When well-trained it
even-foot obstacle easily
broad jump a small stream I
to fifteen feet in width. Itc
let out hidden goods and find I
that have been dropped. la I
t can search out every due f
may be valuable.
Another remarkable thing.
the police dog is ita quicks
seeing the presence of
with whom it has been in pid
contact. It has been known n|
out a man from a large ers
Riritintin the police d.gI
-creen actor not only does all j
ihings but is reeopized as
easily the peer of all doga.
'he dog championship for ,m
Its remarkable skill can be l
Where the North Begins” t
,ure «.f the grim norihlandl
h v. n at the * OI.OMAf BJ
Thursday and Friday, Octal
1*4 9th. This is a t nrobbujj
anci? set in th, fur north,»»
venturers, outlaws, real mmi
imitation kind live outside 4
if i ivilixnUon.
CELEBRATES BIRThDtl
Chari*
'I
,vith a dinner .-.mi n'i’P'"
. i r* |
Graff, Mr. ami Mrs. L Bodi
,nd Mrs. Jacob Schweers aril
,iren, Mr. and Mrs. < ■ L ,r*T
and Ms. A J. Graff and *
Mt F. A. Gr I
j 1 ■ ’ , J
and children, Mr. urd
Ealaen, Mr. and Mr. A!J%
Mr and Mrs. Otto Grcfl j
dren. Misses Emma G-'J
and Viola Schweers,
ant, rm*
Clarence Schweers. All-
ent enjoyed the re^
wished Mrs. Graff many
days.
NEW CANE HAY FOR s
Grass, for sale at ♦ |
baled, at my barn^ ^ ^
8-2t. D’Hiuhl
D’Hanis Phone. ___
Cedar Chest*, **
ColdaCao**0^*^,
laxative BROMOOini^..^
Tb*r» » *
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 26, 1925, newspaper, September 26, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563849/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.