The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 26, 1925 Page: 5 of 8
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LONELY.
They’ve gone off to school, little
mother, and somehow the whole
world is strange;
The house is so lonely and silent it
hurts to reflect on the change.
They’re now past the age when at
evening they’d charge in from
school every day,
And now they are lost for the ses-
sion and going to school far
ijifr _ away.
:r* 'iV.r 6-2t. They’ll write you of course, of their
N . , doing; they’ll tell you of fun
Dr. Cleveland's card else- they have there,
this paper. But still you look vainly, half hop-
' -ipecial line of hats for tng, to find their clothes thrown
g DO*
rf' too Envelopes
’ , *0o Koteheads
’ 'gets FARMING .
A year; your order, please?
wire- Price right, Hol-
v Bros-
large School Tablets, at
A New “Scarf Frock”
The Ideal Hat Shop.
on a chair.
as. ----- And all through the day it’s sur-
nd candies of all kinds, at prising you can’t feel that life’s
t“s CONFECTIONERY. 33-tf. not the same
And check yourself over and over
t vour Balloon Tires at C. K. jn calling your children by.
Goodyear, Miehelin and U. name.
9 They’re coming back Christmas, God
du a bless them, but how can you
0R SALE—Pure strain Rhode gtand it til, th(>n?
Red Cockerels. T. C. When every last minute and hour
‘ 7-tf. you’re longing to have them
\E^
Watson wants to buy your
ct.e him and get his prices
38-tf.
again.
And counting the days until Christ-
mas in horror that touches de-
-el!:ng *0-1*. spair
rV’» 160-acre farm near town *<>r when you step into their bed-
’6aie' . , , i rooms you re shocked to find
bargain. Apply at The Ann! ; nobody ^
..y office. I You’ve done your best for them;
Headstones and Monuments' it comforts, whatever the sad-
11 ness and dread,
Wm. Newmann, Ag ‘ * j And yet your hands always are long-
Fredericksburg, Texas. 36-tf.
^X170-feet lot, well located.
$300.00 A good investment
Apply to Fletcher
tf.
gome one.
ing to rumple your boy’s yellow
head.
To stand at the stove, overheated,
for mothers delight in such
deeds,
To press out a dress for the party—
a dress that your little girl
needs.
They’re coming back Chrstmas—
that’s certain, but oh, how a
mother’s heart prays
* vn nipt w ! That Nature will change her whole
AM) tAKLt.lt sytteJi] hnd gomehow will ghort.
en the days.
— By Harry Lee Marriner.
-[Re.dJ-
A New Headdress
For Boyish Bobs!
TO OUR ADVERTISERS.
O. E. S. TO MEET.
THE DROUTH AND CONSE-
The regular meeting of the Hon-
do Chapter No. 404, Order of the
QUE.NT DULL TIMES HAS H'Rc- (t^tern Star will be held Tuesday
ED A REDUCTION IN THE NUM- evening, Scntembe- ?9th, at 8
BER OF OUR HELPERS AND o’clock. All members are requested
RENDERS IT IMPERATIVE THAT l.° aUt-ml smd visitinK aisters sr<! or"
WE HA\ E ^ OUR COPY EARLY IF j MRS AGl\ES OEFINGER,
\V F, ARF. TO GIVE V OU SATIS- Worthy Matron.
FACTORY SERVICE. PLEASE I MRS. ANNA BARNES.
HAND IN YOUR ADVERTISING * Secretary.
COPY BY TUESDAY AND GREAT-
LY OBLIGE. ;
THE PRINTERS. Tha Quinine Tnat Does hot Affect the Head
P. S.
wish good service, you should co-
j operate with us.
Bear in mind that if VOU 1 U?cau»eol its tonic aj.d laxative effect, LAXA-
TIVE BKOMO QUININE 1* belter than or.lmarf
Quirin* and due* not c*u*e tiervuu»n*s* not
rinting in he*U Kemember the lull name snU
•ook for the *utn«ture of E. W. GEOV& 30o.
big Sale at the Hondo Mer-
jk Store is drawing large rum-
,1 thrifty buyers and is keep-
a large sales force busy.
RSCHBAl’M
“S. Clothing of the finer sort;
ricsj you usually pay for the!
ary kind, at LEINWEBER’S.
The Daily and Sunday Houston
icle six months for $3.00.
it through this office and get
MING free for a like period tf.
R SALE—A Delco Light Plant
od condition, brand new bat-
Bargain if taken at once.
ENS MOTOR CAR CO., tel-
e 151. 7-tf.
tr heads, note heads, stati
, envelopes, hand bills—in fact,
kind of commercial printing—
and promptly done at the
Herald office. Give us your
order. tf.
ers are joining FARMING’S
Club and will read “SO BIG,’’
's prize novel, as a continued
in its columns. Why not you?
only 25<*, nnd you get all
numbers of FARMING, as is-
for this small sum. Story
in our August number; send
quarter NOW.
Dallas Daily Ncwa reaches
at 11:50 o'clock A. M. on its
of publication. The Newt is
daily paper par-excellence for
Try it and you will be con-
d. Hand or send your rubscrip-
to us and get FLETCHER’S
ING free—both papera for the
of one.
you read stories? If so send
W? FARMING 25 cents and
'1 the numbers containing the
llments of “SO BIG,’’ one of
ost popular stories of the day.
of it; only 25c to read this
•fc; nov«l as it appears in
MING. Send us the 25e TO-
snd start with the August
it.
’ou are a reader of Ferguson’s
* lir wart to read it, remit your
a‘or subscription through this
• Hie Forum is more interest-
ed valuable now, since Mrs. Per-
r » Governor, than ever before.
•- ui, regular price of the
L1’ to u? and receive both it
PARMING for a year. Fletcher’s
‘np’ Hondo, Texas. 30-tf.
^"'me should have a first
newspaper. That paper
benu-Weekly Farm News of
'' every one enjoy
m’at PaPe!> at the minimum
vt> arranged to send both'
. utcber» harming one year’
°ne dollar, the regular'
J ejt“er Paper alone. Send!
■ dollar without delay and!
■™*"*l» *»!» for y„»,j
"rite letters occasionally.
printed stationery? We
Tf you 8 box of 200 note-
d jj°° envel°Pe«. all neatly
nly 07r"ame and addre8s’
and let ug “ Can>t beat U’
dnll LS yoU UP> or ma‘l
Ml .nd we .ill mail
port paid anywhere
ion dius of this paper’s cir-
’ iVint 7R8 The Fletcher
Seal Mu. Sh°P’ Hondo- Texas.
ey .too. if you want it. |
•W- H. SMITH
Leinweber building
P|,4a« No. 74, R... No. 70
Eieanor Boardman
NOTICE.
There will be a call meeting of
the Hall Jones Post No. 128, Amer-
ican Legon Tuesday night, .Septem-
ber 29, at 8:00 p. m.
POST ADJUTANT.
-[S* Big]-
Very charming and girlish is this
frock part of the Drecoll “Cape
Ensemble” which Miss Boardman
wears. It is of red silk with an
attached throw scarf tucked into
a novelty pocket in front. The ac-
cordion pleated apron effect on the
skirt has narrow Inserts of white.
Note the panel effect at one >id«
at the ekirt
[Re«*n-
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
wwanwMiu.
BLANCHE SWEET
1JERE girls, is a novel headdress
for your boyish bobs which
Blanche Sweet introduced while
playing in "The Sporting Venus,’’
her latest film. It is a butterfly
shaped rhinestone ornament which
fits snugly into the smart boyish
bobbed back of tbe head.
r> ■ -
One 3 H. P. Bosch Magneto, al-
most new.
One 5-Ton wagon scale with new
FOR SALE.
Lot No. 5, out of block No. 7, in
the J. W. Miller Addition is for sale . , ,
for oh. If ,o» .ant to parthau . b"'"„ b'”‘ „c"phte
nice building site for a residence in
Hondo see Fletcher Davis, Manager,
HONDO LAND CO.
Popular Jumper Frock
Call, write, or see,
FARMERS’ EXCHANGE,
D’Hanis, Texas.
--[So Big]-
PUBLIC AUCTION, OCTOBER 3.
3-tf.
About 25 head of cattle will be
sold at Public Auction at the home
of George Boehle, about 10 miles
northeast of Hondo, on Saturday,
October 3rd, at 2 o’clock p. m. 9-2t.
+++♦♦♦t♦♦♦»♦♦>♦»!♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦
I A BIG DANCE
> In the Haby Hall, Biry, Texas.
SUNDAY, OCT. 4, 1925.
Music by the famous
"V-Novelty-S
ORCHESTRA
Everybody Invited.
A GOOD TIME ASSURED ; J
ALL
19 »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>
A SPIRIT OF “50-50”
» INCREASING numbers of people are showing
I a cheerful willingness to, co-operate with tele-
■H, phone service. When they understand the
problems they want to meet the telephone com-
pany half way.
It is not sympathy that inspires this“50-50" spirit
—nor charity. Such people realize that their own
personal interests and welfare are best served by
such spirit.
Wc are always trying to better our service; mean-
time impressing he users of our service wih the
importance of their co-operation in insuring its
continuous improvement.
This industry daily invites understanding and
friendship by providing ample reasons for both.
SOUTHWESTERN BELL
TELEPHONE COMPANY
■Mi
'bs,
Eleanor Boardman
One of ihr most popular fashions
this season is the two-piece or
jumper sport frock. This one worn
by Miss Hourdinan Is of plaid silk
Jersey, with a novel side pleated
effect on the skirt. A narrow white
silk band around the neck falls In
long strings down the back.
The two slit pockets on the
blouse are also piped with white.
When thinking of
Buying a CAR
I Investigate the STAR
L. & F. Service Station
Has changed its name to
: For Power and Economy
t
AUTO SUPPLY
COMPANY
But it has not changed its policy of
giving prompt and satisfactory serv-
ice in every line.
! “Ask the Owners.'
Citizens Motor Car Co. i:
A. E. WEYNAND, Owner ••
Star and Durant Dealer
*2*
WE HAVE ANYTHING YOU WANT
In the line it FEED nd HAY
SURE NUFF COW FEED
WHEAT. BRAN AND SHORTS
COTTON SEED CAKE AND MEAL
PEA GREEN ALFALFA MEAL
EGG LAYING MASH
QUEEN OF DIXIE HEN SCRATCH
MILO MAIZE AND KAFFIR CORN
ONE CAR CANE HAY
(Free of Johnson Grass.)
ALFALFA AND PRAIRIE HAY
Wby not phone your orders? We deliver anywhere
Farmers' Union Warehouse Co.
Dealer in the celebrated I H .
CHRYSLER CARS
and Standard Automotive Supplies
H. FRERICHS
Proprietor
Phone 57.
Free Road Service.
Hondo, Texas.
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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/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.