The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 23, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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The Hondo Anvil Herald.
HONDO, MEDINA COUNTY, TEXAS. SATURDAY. APRIL 23. 1921
VOL 35.
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hor to this life M the i.r
■otiee fee the long trtp
<r*‘*tlll ^NyMi bv those who attead
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apftototod bailiffe etc , but after vainly tfytog to ^ I**tok y mattoar throughout the
tea* petit a berth aa an ocean eteamer had to •*■*» «nj ,
__ the tra* *#eh: Robert teal!y abandon it aa the congested •••keauig will undoubtedly reault
rto, GuaA Rethe, H J. Reu*. caotottoo of water travel, following f • the n.^t.nc
Lp, juthe. Mar tie Schmitt. G W tkactootog of the Wortd W*r. made it — ____
Law*. E««rt»e Stewart. C- C God- wpoaeibie for tow u go uaui after • D _ .
L t, V QBfcito. E*R Halbardrer. time when he Mt hoeoaM not well leave K L Herring
L|t tmeell. Joe Schmitt. Joe hia pastoral wotk here Everyone in k C Herrin*, and >tul and well
^ H T. Ted, Alei Haby. Lmiu thia vtctmty reduce* with Eat her k#u'*" «uura of Medina County, and
, H B. rhoejoeon. Alfied Pal tone he to the plea *e he eiperta to ***"*“**»'• v whi known m the Dev me
to. Jack to*"*. Fw d# Grodt. deriye from thia viait to the mat-mal »»'«l in the Pty.i«i«n» and
{ jtoH, J i WtotebenC. Alfred roof, end ho te scoured of a warm • H‘*P'tal. Sen Amomu, at
W i | Pmoer. Heory Peaotor, welcome on hie return to hta work U' w n,ur«to» mgbt from wound.
ri--u--h_ here. He expects tube absent be- **,f^••irc ed. Decease.) had been in
While [IUlln*f h***11^ f,,r xin* year*, and the
First National Bank
NON 00. TEXAS
Capital fco.OOW#
Surplus $22.|H'0.IMI
J. M. P1NGICR ...... Preudent
«D. M MONTEL.....Viee-President
HORACE BRADLEY .... Cashier
CHA* P1NGER......Am t. Cnto.er
THE INCREASING BISI-
1
dn in-heat ton that thv sitvicv
it renders is satisfactory. If
not already a {natron, may
*re not have your account?
We jjive our cu'-t.>tm*rs as
liberal accommodations as is
consistent with sound Ixink-
mg.
htorweaaad Adolph Neeffelin ----- — —----- — ...... ^
Ifta (oitoruur «»*« called an<l tween throe and four months. W hile f“l,,N{ f"f *>«»• »eer*. ami the
[*■*: Ja* A. Baker, receiver I h* it away Father L Guillaume will k>** of member* of hia family
T By 0». va. Tex Colie^r of havrf choree of the Catholic Church c*u“ni h,m tl» bec .m Udc.pondwnt and
Church here h« *Ia*bed hi* throat with e pocket
knife ncveru u hi* wind pipe. He
tomorea'y-
ItrM War* va. C. H Ware, diyorce
j C. TfevWpaoa v*. T E Garrett |
Ik-
L)i|»St*tr Bank va. D. Mondiola
Lici.tr NatKmal Bank va T. E (lourohin*
U'e,
Twaby mnrmrit the flOU.UUO dam-
p wr uf W H K.*eh,er v- W L.
wrtai. •ent ui trial. The »e-
toiii ju y and the uniiirf uf te»-
wwiy •ccunied the attention of the
knap to I hr mi y aiiertioon, irm
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Th« nithles* hftiid of th« ClMinbor "** ryp"** to th# ^o<piul in San Aa-
of Commerce ii again in evidence The '<>nh' *h*‘r* *D that wai possible waa
beautiful crop of wee<ia that waa ' n" for h,m H* **• • member of
in Public Paik ha* been th* Medina iVmnty Aid Society. De-
deetroyod. There «a, not a more !L' w“* W v«r» of age.
thriving patch of wewdi ia the entire lh^ r,l*h “c* *»* commiUed at the
countj than the one that adorned the wid Joih H**''01'^ hum. between Biry
“—•- ■ and Devine
Park. Th* y would anin have been
rboulder high and whe i one c >n.i ier.
their graceful wavmir to and fro as
I— -----------.----------. ---- g*ntle Lreexea »w.ep over ti m k
LilyeourMrl beginning about 4ikl make* one grieve for a familiar nght
L i A* tin- .are i* being tig. r nev r to be witnea-ed agair An I * t
Ky cuauvUni by both *idea it w poa*i- satiaAed with ihi* vandalum, the .*me
kit*caw wnl not be given to the body ha* removed the old ramshackle
h a tio* far the reault to be pt mind fence that hai enckiied th« Park for
Itto MU* wf Um Anvil Herald. This Jr our a. Of course this fence was ai
L u bring tried before the follow, eye tore, hut It waa a land mark, and
Liiry kail Halberdier. Friu de we oil sigh over the destruction of
pit. M. J. Reus, T. V. Gilliam, what haa long been a familiar scene.
--Just received— -
Merfs Tan Shoes
In English Last with Rubber Heel. All Sizes
Formerly sold for $10, now $4.98 Special.
H. HARTMAN
“More for Your Dollor”.
fra Schmitt, Qua A. Rothe. J. S.
etnen*. Oacor
to tUary PaaeUr, Ed.
I Adolph
Senior League Program
Leader— Mill Earnest Newton.
>ong.
Scripture res ting. Acts VI 5 8, John
XV 15 1$.
Prayer.
Tala. “The Character and Designa-
tion of church c tticer*”—Mis.
Willie Fly
Special Music.
Announcement*.
Benediction.
'W VteV 1 • '• ! J A *
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The Baptiatx-
Pastor Allen will preach Sunday
The trees have been trimmed, the de
•Lroyed weeds raked up preparatory to
‘ itioa and, if our people do
not rise up en mass* and protest, soon
irand jury completed ito labor* what waa on# of the moat unsightly
»tf* dismissed lor th* term W*d-J apota in the town will be transformed U.00
iilMiKion, 1 hia body reinrned into one of ^e moat beautiful. A more The Superintendent of our Bible
ftoxtaeata, tive for felonies and progruMive generation aeem to have School i* specially anxious to have a
pt lor misdemeaoora. Four of the taken matter* into their hands in this hundred in attendance at |o <B) Sundav
’Sdictmenta returned were town and if a etop i* not put to their The Women’* Missionary Society
the two ex soldiers, Alex A.
p »«i Tbeu Nteat, who have been
11 ,or tlw W"! »*f#ral month*
enmi
•ay inor
-The jury m the Walter
P* llW.UUU damage case return-
g rfrl>vl tote Friday afternoon as-
P* "tootHT’i damages at $60.00.
F**f »f this case at the fall term»
|“« court resulted in a mistrial. *
activities soon outsiders who have meet Thursday at 3;30 in the Pastor’s
long visited thi* town will think Studv for their program, and will also
on arriving here in future that plan for a Baptist Tea Party for May
till be called j they are lost—they will not recognise the 5th.
the town of their former visit* if the mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm _
FAVORITE THRESHERS
1. hAVORl TES cost [ittle but have saved many crop*. m
2. “FAVORITES" thresh anything threshable—wheat, oats. rye. rice, maiz
peanuts, peas, beans, feterita.
3. hAVORITEb do it better — doit faster — with less power. y
4. I* AVORl FES are the result* oL 41 years experience.
5. “FAVORITES ’ are just right for the farmer s individual threshing.
Send for Illustrated Pamphlet.
SAN ANTONIO MACHINE & SUPPLY CO.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
vVV,
m»»g mating held at the
°«»« Thursday night for the
l)f “fgiimzing a mutual Are
‘•iwn, tevcrsl name* were added | _nH ...
„ . * * w*n »tt€«de<J aa was anti-1
'<m *Ct,,,Jrit of other meeting* in
I $ Z 1 Ta1 “
,Ur^ l« he present at thi.
l —— in pe
n^«l aMociation.
activitie* of th* Chamber of Com-
merce ia pot halted.
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Quihi Note*.
April 20, 1921.
H. J, Boehle and Milton Heyen
made a business trip to the Alamo
City Friday
Alfred, Frank and Edwin Boehle
were snorting in Hondo Saturday.
F. F. Mumine and family of Dunlay
and Albert Eckhart and family of
were guests of Mr. and
Mra. E. A. Balxen Sundcy
Mr. and Mrs, Math SastholT of
Hill were visiting Luebbe
Mallory Hats, in Hlack,
a Brown, Grey, Slate, Laurel,
\ formerly sold for fy.oo
£ Priced at.....$0.50
Bucilla Package Outfits and
Bear Brand Thread.
Mis# Lixzetta Boehle of Hondo visit-
Mr- ,nd Mr*K W
r --inHm Bo«hle Sunday.
^ Herman, Otto and Emil Lindeburg
| took in the horse race at Riomedina
I ^arn» Leona. j Sunday.
LV now Reived new application | „ * number of Hondo. Rev.
or Farm loans and am reedy f“,k‘*nb*rir included, attended the in-
Interest will be at
>IX tJ,’r ,,e°L with one per
i tB.,Pr,noip!i^ “tnortixation. total
PWc*nt- Apply to
1^, || g Haas.s >tUfBto «f Jacob Santhotf and family.
P«arv.Treagurer Hondo National TheZ Wer« kecompanied home bv Miss
I nn Loan Association 'W tf Minni« So.ii.«ff — m
sullation of our new pastor, Rev. I
J. Wei*, last Sunday afternmn.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winkler of
itian Antonio were out here Sunday
*
▼ Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets
^ Priced at $1.60 to $3.50
J
l
t
$ Per pair.....75c
^ Large size . .$1.00
Men’s Overalls and Jump-
ers
Priced at $150 to $2.00
Children s Overalls
Men’s Guaranteed Kirschbaum Suits
Priced $27.50 to $40.00
Men s Cool Summer Suits
Priced $8.00 to $15.00
[Met P
Minnie Saathoff who will be their
guest for a week or so.
D. A, Grell was in Hondo Monday
rr( „ , on businesa.
s Picnic Mr. and Mr*. Emil Boehle and son,'
»y,ADf„Vr S^ool bouse on Sat- Hi y Fritz, were in Hondo Tuesday to
• *nd a bw dance at Ht‘<* Ur. Taylor, the dentist
'cnic and Dance.
p — «im a big
*rybody invited.
39 It.
Hondo bu*i-
(^Theater
April 25th.
^Tragic
^nressjjon
ft-Ba Fighting
Revolution.
Otto Lindeburg was
ness visitor Tuesday.
tjuitea number »f our y»ung people
attended the dance at Paul Schott's
Saturday night They report a fine
time
Fritz Balzen and son, Harry, of
Sturm Hill paaaeu by here Tuesday en
route to Hondo.
Emil Fous was mingling with triends
in Hondo Wednesday.
H. J. Boehle made a business trip
to Hondo Wednesday.
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FOR SALE—One J. I. Case Thresh-
ing machine outfit, in good condition.
$1,600.00. E. A. Heinen, Hondo, Tex.
Phone 958. F-5. 38-tt.
Men's excellent quality Blue
Work Shirts
Formerly sold at $1.50
Priced at.......75c
Duplex Window - Shades—
(Dark-green and White)
36-inchx7 ft. $1.50
Fancy Ribbons, for Sashes
and Girdles
Priced at 50c to $1.50
Curtain
Scrim and
eties
Drap-
£ Priced 35c to $1.25
SPLENDID
VALUES
Are being offered in
every Department of the
Leinweber Store.
Men’s Celebrated Eagle Shirts X
in all popular fabrics. J
Priced ■ $1.75. to $5.00 j
Men's
“Sealpax' Summer
Underwear
t
Per Garment, $1.00 £
|
Great Savings are presented
the thrifty shoppers in House-
hold needs.
We Sell Pictorial Review
Patterns
E. R. LEIMEBER C0„
Phone 195.
Men’s Silk Hose that sold
for Si.25
Priced at ... . 75c
Ladies' Silk Hose that sold
for $.1.50
Priii'il ill - $2.2f» In $2,511
Ladies’ Fancy Handkerchief ^
especially suitable for aifts ^
Priced 50c to $1.25 £
Figured Voiles J>
Priced 50c to $1.25 $
Organdies, White £
and Solid Colors, j
50c to.....$1.25 }
Figured, 50c to 75c £
Colored Linens J
Priced, per yd. $1.25 £
Silk Poplin £
Priced, per yd. $1.00 £
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 23, 1921, newspaper, April 23, 1921; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564526/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.