The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 26, 1925 Page: 6 of 8
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LACOSTE LEDGERETS.
|St. Mary’s Catholic churchi Sunday. J COTTON PICKERS FREE SER-
;lhe names given the litle tfeilow VICE.
were Giles, Alexander Joseph. “ ~ . .
! Sponsors were Mrs. Paul F. Chris- -Sisco, Sept. 1..—Cotton . pickers
-ii'es and Tom Kirby. by the hundred are needed m West
, Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Mangold Texas to gather the greatest crop of
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
land
I and
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Medina County—GREETING:
YOU are HEREBY COMMAND-
in the history of ED. That bv making Publication cf
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE BY TRUSTEE IN
BANKRUPTCY:
LOST:
Estate of
C. A.
No.
Crouch,
1057.
Bankrupt
ashing Roo
On August 20tiTTn
r08d t**,
a
order of sale is-
By virtue of an
sued out of the
on August 26th
for sale at public auction, for cash
to the highest bidder, on Tuesday for
10 o’clock
And Monday morning, September
Kth. 1925 at 8:30 o’clock they cele-1 Mr.
f The uu» Ledger. ' .1 EUi,".?’ cV’ Z «• «**
Fifty years ago Monday. Mi.-s! Theresa Mangold and grand-daugh- .‘nT* ;[ ‘ other section” for four weeks previous to the re-
Kmelc Schmidt and Mr. Michael ter. Hazel Jungman, from here uespite the^shomge in other seiUoffl, ^ hereof, you summon Er-
l^ranger were married in the Cath- i 'Pent Friday witn M. A. Mechler c, -he state - 1 ? • v _ ' _da Mendosa whose residence is
MK church at Castroville. Texas. | and family at the Irrigation Farms. per,ons who would othere.^ b^m- und A * before ! October 6th. 1925, at
' ! We are n receipt f a c r.i from ployeu m the.r home counties, urea w.k.. ‘ r„urt - the nev 1 m (it being the first Tuesday
Ed Richards from Fareham. fields white with opened cottoniswait the Hon ^rmt Court. «...
Wated their Golden Wedding Jubilee England, stating that the stork vis- tne pickers and bu,y men and wo^n r.g * c . 'f Medil,a, ac the
with a High Mass in St. Marv’s Cath- ited them and left a tine baby boy are making excellent wages and lay- m the thereof in Hondo,
-Mir church of LaCoste. with Rev. •>« August 17th. . Both doing well, ir.g up.money.with which to go Court H« use tn trout m
James Marsolher officiating.’ They Mr. Richards and fam a are well through tne - - . D i.»25, then and there to an-
marvhrd into church to the strains known to many of our readers, as Ce. tain sect.oio ot west e a Petition filed in said Court,
,rf a beautiful wedding march played I !:ved.bw!v f?r seveJvl/fars’,, '^er” sect ions need few In' some on the 17th day of September. A. D.
hy Mi-. Julius Ahr. Organist, the Mr. and Mrs. Lou:< Biediger, Mr. c, her T^tT^coSTn him owned 1925. in a suit numbered on the
5SSS, gS?» *iL£St. SSSS/^S ■ ■ »1>- Mltta oMw H »»« *dwi •* Cwrt N.. I 1.
ef their children, Mrs. Wm. i and Mrs. Jacob Stem and son, ready to pick
of Yorktown and Henry Richard Alfred Stein, and family, car truc.cs,
! Otto Benciele and family, Joe Sittre highway- as
Hondo and Devine
split bamboo bail
, Bankruptcy Court p 6 U , , , 7
, 1925, l win s.ffer K*8lly Cognized h.i»
rod-mot jointed. *
its return.
Sui,
,Su Ub1' re*,
a.
in
E; «• sesc
m., (it being the ----- ------- — ,.
said month), the following rea'ty Maverick-Clarke r. „
said estate: ‘st- Mary’s St., San Ant.,n °’^
nann,
°> Tej
De««. H(
4 mo
(ieycr
‘£2S'$ Cath",;: ST‘f tSfSA ‘and Mr”: w«k'of April 1MJ. in N.» Braun.ptt
L Edm^ndTuUman atrdaugh: n. Jed, the Cisco Chamber oC Com- to defendantthena
|ter. Miss Lorine., and other, whose -erce ^as^ arranged^ to ^cooperate name of Jrhnda Suniga. that
of
as yet. Hundreds of wherein Ramon Mendosa is plaintiff
and wagons line the and Erliiula Mendosa is defendant.
Fraster of Id'ewild lOtto Bendele and family, Joe sittre n.g:.wn>, as pickers are going west Jhe nature of the ptemtiffs demand
tSU the tat Golden Weddi„e ;nd (purify and Ow.r Bcndole (ran, „ w* 29th day
April, 1924, in New Braunfels,
the pickers into the
Max Jesse from Castroville was
& diort visitor here last Friday.
Miss Agnes Lessing of Macdona names we failed to lean; were
wide- visiting here last Friday. ! Devine Monday for the funeral
Mr and Mrs. Gus A. Mechler Mrs. Louis Schott,
xrere visiting at Yeliow Banks Sun-1 * * *.
j, R. ,. ,, , . j BIRTHDAY SURPRIS . j‘‘* ^"chamber of Commerce where loyalty of defendant, plaintiff then
A. H. Biediger was m San Antonio —- heTwill be advised as to conditions and there permanently separated
an lioness Wednesday. | Mrs. George Burrel from ^ el low the, ^ ^ Texag and will be from her with the fixed intention of
Henry W. Keller of the Sam. ( Was surprised by a number dim.tt,d to those sections most need- never living with her aga.n as hus-
rheInd°Mief ° ChrUtilles!^ her frit‘n,is on Sunday, September ■ g he;p and t0 the sections affording i.and and wife, and since which time
arf'Mi" t's Christillesr S*'ere 5 the occasion being her 50-n the best cotton and opportunities for they have never lived toRCther as
ana Jii-s ivgi s nr suues were nicker-: Chambers of Commerce and husband and wife. That dur.ng the
San Antonio visitor, Wednesday. j birthday anniversary. o[her^'interested in distributing labor time they lived together as aforesaid
Mr and Mrs. Otto Biediger and Do.icious ice cream and cake was ( bpft advantage are advised to plaintiff was at all times true and
has arranged to cooperate the name of
with the state and federal employ- after said marriage
mer.t agencies in disseminating in- defendant continued to live together
formation to the people seeking as husband and wife until on or
work Westward bound people seek- about the 6th. day of April 1J.D,
ing cotton picking may stop at the when due to the misconduct and dis-
Cisco
belonging to „„
A six acre tract of land, out of OR: Dr. Schlot+n-
a snbdivisk.n of survey No. 3, ,t0 Texas
District No. 2. Castro Colony;
beginning at the S. Vv. (.or. of wamt.-,- TT
a two acre tract of i uio sold ‘ Farms, La\D« .
W. B. Hamilton by Geo. T. TOWN PRopertv 3 *
Briscoe, for the S. E. Cor. of Me have calls fn r
this six acre tract; Thence: N. Ranches in ,n 1’ann»
4 E. 225 varas to a stake for ; f , ’ - -es; and town ho-
the N. E. Corner; Thence: N. | „8_“‘e ®r rent-from
86 W. 150 varas to a stake for
the N. W. Corner; Thence: D.
4 W. 225 varas to a stake for
the S. W. Corner; Thence: S.
«6 E. 150 varas to the place
sale
rooms.
you can offer at a
Rot in touch with
rent it for you.
tw° to ^
offL00.^;0^.
reasonable Pnj
Us and we ^
of beginning, all being in Me- HONDO LAND CO. PHONE ijj
dina County, Texas,
free of all liens, except taxes, and
subject to confirmation by the
referee in bankruptcy.
M. COPPARD, TRUSTEE,
— „ -[So 2i«]___
take ir to jennincs
~ ----- *>**es Cured In 6 to li [w,
6!4 Alamo National Bank Bldg. U P^20 omvrvr
6-3t. San Antonio. Texas.
-[ Readl-
Refrigerators, Holloway Bros.
, saasaraSBSg
"J- Fr“"k Bohl ,aw"; ' Those'Mr °”iid Mr.. 3^P7£’"cta£bSf oT’coramm? Xly'‘proOdfd''for hlr 'SpjUrt'JS
Mrs. Alton Strib’.ing ar f Mrs. George Burrell, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
I* alter Mitchell were visiting
on-cdaylast week lard Kollatschny, Mike Burrell and heh) t./Varmers an'd'cot'ton pick-1 gan and pursued a course of con-
Mia, Emma Biediger and brother, i _ u----- r.... n.:_;......... and JVJJh- Highway conditions duct, which when discovered by
wnere me tnarauer ui cuiMiiimc ........
Mrs ueorge uu-reu mr anu -ur- ou.,us there will direct them to the places maintenance, but that defendant, un-
and soul, Mn and Mr, Kirk- « JJ- ^ Jll |
Faal, visited their sister, Mrs. J. Henry, Gus Grims-iiger and trs generally. Highway -------- ■ n f . . th •_ fu_ther ,iv.
Xian xt Castroville Wednesday even- sons, Glen and Harold. Misses Emma arc good throughout west 1’exas and olaintuF rendered Jie r fur r |
lag. land Pauline Grimsinger, Katie Bur- i't^ons coming from
Mrs. Ray Kring of Corpus Christi1 re!i and Marjorie Tuttle, Messrs.
Mrs. Emi!
Burrell, Clarence and Allen
is visiting her mother, Ui»n., .
Tosidre at Castroville. 1.... , , ,. ,
Mrs- J. L. Zuercher and sons and Huegele, "alter Richard. Juiius and
A5t. and Mrs. Gus Mechler were vis- Woodrow Stein and Mr. and Mrs.
nars at San Antonio Saturday. ! Gus Mechler.
Jew Gross of D’Hanis was here j
*r his new Dodge Special Roadster i
"Wednesday. _____
Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Tschirhart THE STATE OF TEXAS,
*■- frpm , Noonan were visiting County of Medina.
TueSJdav, , n r>' a : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Mr. and Mrs. J. j. Biediger, by virtue of a certain Order of
south
pass through Cisco enroute west.
■! Read i
MEDINA COUNTY TEACHERS
ORGANIZATION.
-[ Read ]-
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Mr. . Louis Biediger and Miss Ruby Sale is3Ued out 0f the Honorable
*“» were Sf4n Antonio visitors Distlict Court of Medina County,
Taealay.* _. 0f the 21st day of September, 1925,
Messrs. Howard Mangold and Ed, by August Kempf, c,erk of said Dis- Fryckberg PrSt No. 2,
Akr from Noonan were visitors here | t/ict (?ourt for the sum of 0no ^yckntrg, rreemet
Wednesday.
sum
and
46-100
Texas ing together as husband and wife in-
i supportable, the premises considered. !
That defendant is guilty of having >
! committed acts of illicit carnal in- |
tercourse with one Simon Maidona,
_ | and of having committed the of-
At the Teachers’Institute, conven-1 fense of adultery with said party;
ed in San Antonio, Texas, September 1 that said Simon Maidona made
7 th-11th. for the Medina County, frequent secret visits to plaintiff's!
Teachers, the following were elect-1 home in the town of Hondo, in the
cd as officers for the County Teach-; absence of plaintiff and while plai»
ers Organization: j tiff was away earning a living for
Chairman, Prof. P. P. Brewster, I himself and defendant; that on said
Superintendent Hondo High School,, visits defendant would lock and bar
Hondo, Texas. the doors and windows of the house
Vice Chairman Miss Irma Haegel-; which constitute the home of plain-
in, Precinct No. 1, Hondo, Texas. tiff and defendant, with no one but
Vice Chairman, Miss Holliee I herself and said Simon Maidona in
MIco, I the house; that said visits could be
Texas. ifor no other than unlawful purpose;
Vice Chairman, Prof. J. L. Will-1 that upon being informed of said
No Worms i„ a ,iealthy ^
/'I[children troubled with Worm, k,„ „
health,color, which tadi«mJ*
CKOVeTtavtS* w lfn ,tonis<m
t hrow off or disrw! the worm, and tSrkiSliil
perfect hclfh. tJS^S^SSA
MEDINA
No.
L0DC
867
0. 0. F.
Meets each 1st and 3rd Tuafaj
in each month at S :30 P. M. ^
“By*
EDNA FERfiER
P- H. LYNCH, N. t
J. G. NEWTON, Sec.
Visit in «j brethren we'conit.
Upon her first view
of a field of cabbag-
es, Selina DeJong
exclaimed, "How
beautiful I”
1 WE WANT
i
i
t
CHICKENS, SUTIEll
and EGGS
n pc • . p , 'Thousand Eighty-one _
bu«hiess visitors T’Hoido' V°ilars and c0S? of su<,it’.f und|r „ a iams, Precinct No! 3. D’Hanis, Texas, j visits the plaintiff lay in watch and
outness visitors at non jo judgmenti In favor of Mrs. Sallie ^’ice Chairman. Miss Faye Post-[caught said Simon Maidona and
were
lwuday. „.. . ,, Gray in a certain cause in said er ' Prectect No *4 Devine"* 'Texas. I defendant in his home on April 6th.
Otto and Harry Meyer of Courti yNo. 1927> and styled ^ Will ^These officers constitute the ex-l 1925. that
Me&ars.
I'rnUy attended the baseball game
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Salzman and |
irhiiren of San Antonio spent the
*<e*A end here with relatives last
«r*el.
Master Ivan Mangold returned
y-t?me Sunday, after a two week’s
.stay with his grandfather, Tony
Fjramse. in San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jungman and
Mr. aod Mrs. Ferd. Ahr and son,
rdwia, were at Maodona for the
■dance Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Adam and son,
Harold, from San Antonio spent
.xaraiay with J. L. Zuercher and
rally (tore.
Mrs.. Pete Conrad and daughters,
Mrs. Seale Martin, anH, Mrs. Dickr
trwon, of San Antonio were pleasant
*i»i(rar» here last week.
ftir and Mrs. George Kunze and
- ckibdken and Miss Lena Geiger spent
a pleasant evening with Mr. and
Hi%. Otto Jungman last Tuesday.
Mrs.. Seale Martin and daughter,
Mary Eliaabeth, of Kennedy spent
Wednesday last week with Mrs.
May me McKaig here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Oliver and
daughter, Mary •Claire, and Edith
and son, Clifford, were visiting Mr.
sad Mrs. L. C. Howard at Paerson
SwiNiay.
Mrs. Otto Penhardt and little son.
Iiorn Port Arthur is here on a sev-
t-ta\ week’s visit with Mrs. Pen-
ianfit'i* sister, Mrs. Adolph Ihnken.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ihnken ar.d
Mrs- Otto Penkardt and sons spent
.viat Saturday with Mr. Ihnken’s par-
ento, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seekatz and
family at the Medina Lake.
Mrs. Emil Tondre, Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Wernette and son, Tondre!
Jack, Mrs. L. C. Howard and Miss I
Tommie DuLlose were visiting Mr.
Aferv- Tondre and family in San An-
: oni« Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Braun and son
Tn»m San Antonio and Mr. and Mrs.
A?Ik-u Gambler and daughter from
I3mendorf spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. F’erd. Ahr and son here.
Hr., ami Mrs. Ferd. Ahr and son,
wade a short visit to South San An-
umiu Tuesday evening. They were
textunpanied back by Grandma
Wagner, who will stay with them
tat several weeks.
5Tie infant *on of Mr. and Mrs.
Air* Hitzfelder was christened in
t _ These officers constitute the ex-11925, that all doors and windows
Allen, Administrator of the Estate ecutive Committee to make pro- were locked and barred, and upon
of A. P. Allen, Deceased, vs. Sallie Krams for educational rallies at the forcing an entrance plaintiff found
M. Gray and, placed in my nands various school communities in the sa>J persons excited and other facts
for service, I, J. F. Bader as Sheriff bounty,
of Medina County, Texas, did on the * * *
OFFICERS OF THE MEDINA
COUNTY INTERSCHOLASTIC
LEAGUE.
21st day of September, 1925, levy
on certain Real Estate, situated in
Medina County, Texas, described as
follows, to-wit:
An undivided one-third (1-3)
of 220 acres of land, more ir
less, said 220 acres of land be-
ing 125 acres out of
E. L.
P. P.
Director General, Prof.
Dorrough, Yancey, Texas.
Director of Debate, Irof.
No. 20. 85 acres out of survey j ^'iJroctir^rScIwnlifion, Miss Nell
No. 151 3-4 and 10 acres out, 3ritt, Devine, Texas,
of survey No. 464, aggregating Director: of Spelling, Miss May
Stansell, Natalia. Texas.
Director of Music, Miss Lillian
Drucks, Hondo, Texas.
Director of Essay, Miss Dora Mac
220 acres more or less, known
as the A. P. Allen, Deceased,
home place, and is fully de-
scribed by meets and bounds ________ _____
in the decree of ll.e Tistrict Wilson, Yancey, Texas.
Court in the above styled and Director of Arithmetic, Prof. J.
numbered cause. L. Williams, D’Hanie, Texas,
and levied upon as the property of t Director of Writing, Miss Josie
Maud Harris. H. E. Harris and J. S. Rotbe( D’Hanis, Texas.
Alien and that on the first Tuesday! Direcor of Athletics, Prof. Arav-
in November, 1925, the same being entrout, Devine, Texas,
the 3rd dav of said month, at the I Director of Rural Schools, Supt.
Court House door, of Medina Coun- w N Saathoff, Hondo, Texas,
ty, in the town of Hondo, Texas, be- All the schools of the County are
tween the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 urged enter the League. There
P. M., by virtue of said levy and ;s an opportunity for every school to
taid order of sale I will sell said enter contestants in
above described Real Estate at public | mpnt nr section
vendue, for cash, to the highest bid-. ,eCUOn
der, as the property of said Maud 1 So ■
which indicated that the parties had
been guilty of the illicit acts above
complaned of.
That upon such discovery defend-
ant became enraged and left the
place after having made no explana-
tion nor excuse for the visit of said
person.
That said acts constitute cruelty
of the grossest nature and plaintiff
has suffered greatly by reason there-
of. That said marriage relations
continues to exist.
That plaintiff and defendant have
no children and no property.
Wherefore, plaintiff prays the
Court that defendant be cited to ap-
pear and answer this petition, and
that upon final hearing plaintiff have
judgment dissolving said marriage
contract and relations now existing
between plaintiff and defendant, for !
hi« costs of suit and such other re-1
The remark was long
a standing joke, one
of the few jokes of
the stolid Dutch vege-
table gardeners among
whom she had come
to live.
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But it was an insight
to the character and
perception of this un-
usualwoman, the chief
figure in Edna Ferber’s
remarkable book.
P.R.kichterSCo.
The greatest story
from the pen of Edna
Ferber, a writer who
has been voted unan-
imously, “the female
O. Henry."
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL |
Dealers In
GRAIN. HAY, FEEDSTUFFI
AND SUPERIOR FEED.
Ring us when you want to wfl j
your Grain and Hay.
PHONE ISA
To Stop a Cough Quick
HAYES' HEALING HONff.J
lief general and special, in law and
whicn he may be
en-
some de part-
in equity to
titled.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, And have
you before said Court, on the said
first day of the next term thereof,
this Writ, with your endorsement
thereon showing how you have ex-
ecuted the same.
GIVEN UNDER My hand and seal
Ttead It oj a
Serial in
Harris, H. E. Harris and J. S. Allen.! FOR SALE—60x150 ft. lot on lof said Court, at office in Hondo this,
And in compliance with law, I Carle Ave., about two blocks from j the_ 17th day of September A. D.
irive this notice by publication, in the Hi(?h Schoo| Building. A number '19?5-
English language, once a week for o{ Qak trees on lot
three consecutive weeks immediately
Apply at this
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
tRAtl/S CATARRH MEDICINE haa
iised successfully In the treatment
*^#AUJS>‘CATARRH MEDICINE con-
sus*» of an Ointment which Quickly
ItsBeves by local application, and the
IsWmal Medium*, a Tonic, which acts
UwbUCh the Wood on the Mucous 9ur-
1V+* thus reduetnx the Inflammation.
M4 by all druggists
f y, Cheney A Cc "iledo. Ohio.
preceding said day of sale, in the I office.
Hondo Anvil Herald, a newspaper j
published in Hondo, Medina County.
WITNESS My hand, this 21st
day of September 1925.
J. F. BADER,
9-3t. Sheriff Medina County, Tex.
-[So Big]-
The Anvil Herald's phone No. is
127. Use the phone when you need
-[For 25*]-
Ask Holloway Bros, about
paint.
house
Issued same dav.
(L. S.) AUGUST KEMPF,
Clerk District Court of
Medina County, Texas.
-{ Read j--
cough medicine which stop* thecsR]
healing the inflamed and srritatedor-
| A box of GROVE’S O-Wj
SALVE for Chest Colds, Hesd Cottjf
Croup is enclosed with evsry W*l
HAYES’ HEALING HONEY, •“
n CTruCD C ahoukl be robbed on the chest a
ClETCHER S C* of children suffering from * Cold otO
1 STATF.KIC.HTS 1 ARMIINL* Th* linlinU rfcct of H.m
th* akm soon *top» * coui»
Both remedies are la «**"*
oo*( ot thecoiuMued ueaimrot u J*-
Just ask your druggist f«
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H. £• HAA^I
Sec,Tre«»
Hondo National Farm Loan Ass
OF MEDINA COUNTY, TEXAS
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Committee: Lou E. Heath John
W. N. Saathoff F. G. Senne F. G. Senne
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