The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 19, 1927 Page: 2 of 6
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The LaOste High School Girls’
basket ball team, accompanied by
Prof. Ridgeway and a goodly number
of rooters, came over Wednesday
and played the local girls team a
return game of basket ball. Both
sides played hard but Hondo won
by a 34 to 8 score. Miss Norn
Saathoff, teacher of the Birv school,
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W. R Routt paid this office a refereed the game and Miss Octavia
business call Monday.
Fritz Helmke was a business caller
at this office Tuesday.
Get your groceries at the Cash
Grocery Co. Phone 84.
Dr. 0. B. Taylor, V. P. King,
Travis Mansell, Dr. W. H. Smith, O.
E. Lacy, W, N. Saathoff, Charlie
Monkhouse, Earl Starnes, Elmer
Leinweber, Walter Short, Bamitz
Carle, 0. A. Fly, Ben Oefinger,
Harry Kollman, Willie Crow, Henry
Crow, P. P. Brewster, and Geo. Monday «Bd Tu«u
Kimmey attended the Anchor Lodge “*
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Saturday, F.bru4r>
-the sclent £g
The two together one Near or -. ^ gan ^ntonj0 present at the
Electric light globes at Holloway conferring of the Masters Degree by-
Bros.
Horace Kelton on his son, Horace
After the work of the
THE SIMPLEST REAL
CAMERA
A Brownie will give
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The Cash Grocery Co. appreciates
your business. Phone 84.
Davis was the umpire
Murray Poultry Farm report? the
sale of 5,000 eggs for February to
San Antonio and Pearsall hatcheries. s.
prices ranging from 70c to $1.00 per Get your .
dozen. This sale proves that it pav- Grocery Co. Phone 84.
Try the Cash Grocery Co. Our at this office Saturday. Mr.
Get you a Radio from Holloway Kelton, Jr.
lodge a Mexican supper was served
groceries at the Cash to the members and visiting brethem.
J. D. Hueschen was a business
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pictures - good putures-the j complete* Hond, ArmvStL
easiest way. $2.00 up. Let 1 J
to raise good stock. Ordinary mar-
Rev T J FI - ket tggS are brineinS 25c Per dozen, prices are right. Phone 84.
San Antonio^thiTTeer^ ^ G°°d **** *" Sellini: f°r Uaed government riding bridles
more than three times as much. corapIete. Hondo Army Store
in San Antonio this week.
1 sed government riding bridles, Farmers think it over
us show you the various
Brownie models, all Eastman-
made.
I Mi s An • v V I"* ^ Why Suffer With stomach trouble- sizes 18. 10 and 20. Hondo Army
i -11-'. Annie Nietenhoefer moves up kidneys, headaches and other aii- c» tf
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and Mrs. Hueschen have both been
sick recently, but their friends will
be pleased to know that they am
both getting back to their ncrrnal
Used government horse collars, health
FI *' Feb- 21
Vidor :
"THE POPULAR s*
ALS0 N£WS rE£L
Thursday and Friday, F,b. U
Marion Da»i«, ;
“THE RED MILL"
-TWO DOLLARS
Saturday, February 26tk
THE TOUGH GUY" ■
“BUSTER’S PRIZE W,„J
......^ * * * * v/ ’ ^ ' up zvzunc > a, nt'<iu<tcnr> unu uiner ai
| ><-r dates to 1928 this week. ments, when chiropractic adjust
I*rompt finishing.
< hristian Nietenhoefer was a bu«’- merits can remove the cause and . , , were acc-uinpameu nume oy mr. anu
make you well. Lila Bartlett. Chin- f °f her S,8tCT’ M** Mrs. Ralph Windrow, who spent the
Bendt-ie.
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ness caller at this office Saturday.
ITed government horse collars. Practor- Office, Earl Boon’s red-
size? 18, 19 and 20. Hondo Army dence- Examination free. tf.
Store. tf SHOES FOR THE MEN—Snappy
A. L. Haegelin moved up his dates styles in bi"b or low last, brown or
to Farming and the Anvil Herald b*aek calfskin, heavy soles, rubb-r
Tuesday. heels, soft uppers, perforated tips
j-rss ^i
V* ednesday.
George Heyen, the Quihi stock
tf Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Carle visited Show Start* at 7:45 P it
' in San Antonio Wednesday. They1
1,1 • an • n on1' were accompanied home by Mr. and Matinee Saturday's at 3.00 I
in «non! f ho D-! _ . . M
Special Price, ,0c
Attend The Mati,
Electric light globes at HollJ
Bros. i‘81
night here with Ralph’s parents, Mr.
Carter & Bader have good values and Mrs W. H. Windrow,
m Seconu Hand Cars—Dealers in LET us SUpgi.Y YOUR BAT-
Fnrds only 51. TERY NEEDS WE S£LL THE,
FOR S.4 LE—Four-burner Star Oil WELL KNOWN GENUINE PREST-! AI1 kin<ls of drinks, at CARll
Stove with removable oven. Price o-LlTE GUARANTEED BATTER- CONFECTIONERY. ^
$25.00. Call 39. 3t. IES PHONE 151, CITIZENS;
______ _____ Mr?. Pr. H. S'. K rby underwent a MOTOR CAR CO.
Mrs. Ida B. Ferguson and daugh-: Miccessful minor operation at the Wanted> at oncei a we„
ter, Lucille, motored out from Sail Hondo Hospital Saturday. improved goat and sheep ranch, j
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jagge and Mas- Give full description and price to I
man. was a business caller at this Antonio Sun(iay t0 Miss Inez! Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jagge and Mas- Give full description and pi
office Saturday Ferguson, who is spending some time i ter Clinton were among those who W. H. Carver, Uvalde, Texas
at the Armstrong Hotel recuperating j ivent to San Antonio Thursday. Mr> and Mr’. w H. Windrow and
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Talcum! Talcum! All kinds |
Talcum Powder here, 15c the j
can and up. Body Powders j
50c and up. Come and see j
our large assortment. j
Colgate’s Dental Cream in
10c, 25c and 45c Tubes.
\i tin, , Armstrong rioiei recun
Mrs. L. J. Brucks and son. Law- e 1 ,, , . ,
tonio. ITS—Well tailored and made to
Mr ,„d Mrs. -Toby" Taylor have 'I*’ ** ,prlCeS yo“ u,“*Uy ™ J°‘
be™ enjoying the company of a bran “rt> ” fcf« ,h™
new 124 pound d.oghtcr since KIMUTUFli’S 7h’ , c,
Tuesday, Feb. 8th. LEINW EBER S—The Mans Store.
u. . t, . , Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Davis and
M.. and -Mrs. Jesse Bost and two 1**1 , ,. , , , ,
ildren of IVnaU.,. :______ 1,tt!e daU^hter> Luc>’ and JudF
Try the Cash Grocery Go
I prices are right. Phone 84.
15 lbs. of sugar for $100
each $2.00 purchase at Jones j
Ladies having any clean soft
on hand anj wishing to donate
,ui. anu mrs. . n. n inaruw anu a good purpose ean bring am.
FDR SALE—110-Egg Incubator, children spent Sunday in San An-; Hondo Hospital,
in good condition; price, $8.00 cash, tonio with their daughter, Mr. and j Mrs. J. L. Thompson and l
;rs. Willie Heyen, Phone 967-F21, Mrs. C. E. Fusselman. ; daughter are here from Housto
^exat- 2t-pd. n.jrg Hutzler visited in Sania to Mrs. Thompson's pare
Mrs. Joe Biediger is here from Antonio Monday and Tuesday. She Mr- and Mrs. C. W. Gilliam.
Castroville nursing her sister, Mrs was accompanied home by Mrs. S.!
Alex Haegelin, who has been quite D. Mel’roy.
ill for several weeks.
Let us Vulcanize your tubes l
tires. Moderate prices and satJ
LUMBERJACKS, Comfortable, at-j tory service. Citizens Motor
children, of Waelder, have locate 1 TV.,’ .7 T , THE HERALDYNF «A»'0. “AS tractive patterns and colors and
here, Mr. Bet i. the driller ,t the d ?'TT- C°°D AS T"E BESTl BE1TER ,l”r»bk- CF.INWEBER'S A M.„4
well or the J„h„ P„h„ „i„„ *lth Mr’ “nd Robfrt <1* Mulltei THAN THL REST.” HEAR THEM Store
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Have you tried this New Face
Powder, it i? a pood one. St
in and look over our toilet
goods department. New goods
arriving all the time. Every
thing for Milady’s Toilet here.
weil on the John Fohn place. , „ , ,, ,
, 1 and Mr. Oscar de Montel at the de
EGGS from Purebred BARRED Montel ranch.
ROt K.S; new stock—some of the a. ,, ,, „ . , .
bvst in Trxar. S1.50 for IS ™ returned from
„ n . „ , J ^ Lockhart Snturdny to be with her
u . ' ' T"°’ ™th'r- «"• Hcjto Schweers, uhilo
t‘. ' A' Schmitt and son, Mrs. A. E. Saathoff returned to her
Micky , accompanied Mrs. Ditmar home at D’Hanis.
Wednesday1"' Siting" MissLou Fa «M'"t ^ DaVis a"d her frien<i’
and Una Dockor at Va„d,nbe» ih'^T r 7
*• the Lake College, spent Sunday here
Mr“. H. V. Haas? went to San An- as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fletoh-
tonio to be present at the operation er Dam.
"n her brother’s wife. Mrs. Henry FOR SALE, 21-acre farm, in fin
Co., Aug. E. Wevnand, Propr.
MEN’S FURNISHINGS that
the fad for fall—in Shim, a
Mr. Lee Woods of Luling spent Gloves Shoes and Ties. LI
a small, well last week-end here. Mr. Woods WEBER’S, where everybody
in the oil
AT GAINES & SON.
Wanted, at once.
impr ved goat and sheep ranch, formerly worked here
Give full description and price to fields.
W. H. Carver. Uvalde, Texas. j Strayed from my pasture, a roan
EAGLE SHIxtiS—the sort men Durham bull, branded 7 L (interlock-
select for themselves, patterned j ed). Notify W. H. Weimers, phone
shirts, white shirts, or solid color 967F2 j»
shirts. LEINWE3EICS, A Man’s
Store.
: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Beal, Mrs.
Geo. Carle, Sr., and Miss Fannie
■Ar. and Mr?. H. L. Haus and Carle visited in San Antonio Sunday.
If 1 UU T A r.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Monkhouse and
daughter. Irene, and Miss Lucille de
Montel spent last week-end in San
Bendele, Thursday morning at the state of cultivation, no burs or John-, . ’nt !ast v'eek'end In San Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Eby were San
Santa Rosa hospital. Mrs. Bendele grass, 3 miles south of Hondo. A?ton,°’ g01ng down batur(,a-V Antonio viriinr.
is reported as doing well as we go
to press.
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Blackleg Vaccine,
shipment just in. Get yours
today. Use it now.
Price $900.00. Apply to Sam
Moore. jt-pd.
— Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Barnes and
j* little daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
" E. J. Murray spent Sunday in Pear-
sall as the guest of Mrs. Shaw Barnes.
Misses Bess, L'llian and Josephine
Brucks and Octavia Davis were among
j those who went to San Antonio
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Saturday to see "The Big Parade.”
•The Big Parade.” ^ Ant°ni° Visit°r8 Sunday-
New lower prices on Star Cars. AT GAINES
Before buying a car, see and tide BUYING
in a Star and convince yourself of
District Judge L. J. Brucks is fcj
ing court at Kem ille this week,
noted Forest murder case is on
on a change of venue from Ika
County.
Reports from the Hondo Hcspi
are to the effect that Tod Merrill
who is suffering from a wousi
knee, is making satisfactory pregr
towards recovery.
Mrs. Eugene Hue:-cr’s friends s|
be pleased to learn that ?h<
HEAR THE HERALDYNE RADIO progressing favorably towards m
it SON’S BEFORE ery- She has been taking treats*
V ctl
its performance, value and low cost. _ WE SELL 1HE HERALDYNE
z-. .. _.. . .. z- ...... RADIO—NONE BETTER. GAINES
Citizens Motor Car Co., A. E. Wey-
nand, Prop. tf.
& SON.
a „ t- a - , , | Miss Thelma Mdlrov visited her-*
.-vny one fine Bag a female Berk- Gt .
ir. ......... r A Mond*y« the guest of Mrs, A. J
shir, pig about 0 weeks old, lost i Hutzler'
between the Alben Bilhartz and Rav-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weynand
Hondo Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jungman
turned from Austin Wednesday ij
ning after i (tay of mow than!
month. Mr. Jungman says til
he may go back before theci*£>;[
the present session of the legislatua
*ryou *sa& ftom ssrsrr-
We are in the
\ MARKET I
58, arrd be rewarded.
A . Ul HUB U1 1 lie I urau.t v SZM'I ** ■
if. A nice stock of gas ranges and forward his dates to both Find
H. E. Baass, Attomey-az-Law, heattrs at Holloway Bros.
and the Anvil Herald. Mr. 0<rJ
— —w~w> .»ii-oftiiivY, anu iue Anvil neraiu. **»*•
Surveyors Office, Courthouse, Hon- The Cash Grocery Co. appreciate. »*id his section is ready for col
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Before the
Fire
| | do, 1 exas. All legal matters care- your business.
| fully attended to, in all oourts of
_ = Texas. Manager Medina County Ab-
j| j stract Company. Road Maps of Me-
I S ror Hogs and all kinds i ; dina County, cloth. $5. paper. $3 15
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The time to look for
exit is before the fire and the
time to check up on your fire
insurance is before your proper-
j ty starts burning.
E. A. de Montel will check
your insurance with your value*
now and see that you are
properly protected.
of Cattle.
Phone us for prices.
Phone 132
L. Barrientes & Sons
PHONE 42
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GOOD CLEAN GROCERIES
Phone 84
Gas Ranges at cost. Jones Bros.
If you do not read
I he Water Bearer
In FARMING
You miss a treat;
You won’t miss
Its cost
25c
planting and a fine - ■< S > in lj
ground.
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There was a i
.the Roy Scouts at the (Undo -Metl
dist church at 11 o’clock last 5i
day morning. The Scouts attend
the service in a body, and the Pi
j tor, Rev. W. S. Ezell, preached
i very instructive atrman, addresu
! his remarks mainly to the Scout?.
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;; We Pay Highest ;; j
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li FARM PRODUCTS
Sheaffers Desk Sets, Life
Time Fountain Pens and Pen-
cils, all kinds here. Other
Fountain Pens from $1.00 up. j
Hondo, Texa*.
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Phone 72
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DRY GGOOS
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A NEW STOCK OF
GILBRAE GINGHAMS
and TUB SILKS.
HUGO GROTE
FOR BETTER
AUTOMOBILES
TRAVIS 2888 7„ BROADWAY
feSAIST ANTONIO- TEX AS
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Hav„e h*een Serving the Public
87 Years and am going to
Try to Stay.
Base Ball Gloves from 50c
to $8.56 each.
Base Balls from 10c to $2.00.
Base Ball Bats from 25c to
$3.00 each.
Let us outfit you for Base
Ball, Tennis, Track, Swimming,
Fishing. This is .Sporting
Goods Headquarters,
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The Store I hat Satisfies
225 E. Commerce Street, San Antonio, Texas
MEN’S CLOTHING
HATS, SHOES and FURNISHINGS
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
ONE PRICE THE YEAR ROUND
Try The Drug Store First.
Windrow’s
FOR CASH ONLY,
WE OFFER
30 x 3 1-2 U. S. Fabric at
$6.95
30 x 3 1-2 U. S. Cord at
• - 7.95
30 x 3 1-2 Oversize GDodyear Path. 9.10
30 x 3 1-2 Royal Cord at
- 9.90
29 x 4:40 U. S. Balloon at
10.20
29 x 4:40 Highest Grades
12.50
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ANY MAKE
Yonr Druggist Is More Tkan A
Merchant.
The Nya! Quality Store.
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:: Papilal $5!l,OOII.flO
Surplus $22,01)0.00
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 19, 1927, newspaper, February 19, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564485/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.