The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 19, 1927 Page: 9 of 10
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-;-Our CastroviHe Page
,rtrAL PERSONAL and business items from
LUV' this busy burg
ED. HUEHNER, Local Repreaentative
v s an(j advertising copy for this page for the week's issue
M [), submitted to Mr. Huehncr or mailed direct to us at Hondo
s*u'u , .!.* t},an Tuesday night of each week. Mr. Huehncr is author-
"0tl to collect and receipt for any business for this paper.
last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Keller and son
and Misses Lorine a d Alma Zins-
meyer were visiting relatives at Divot
Sunday. They wen accompanied
home by Mrs. Then ?a Zinsmeyer,
who had been visiting there for sev-
eral days.
Wednesday night.
BUY A PRETTY BUILDING SITE
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOV.
\
18, 1927. !
Bippert,
ert
and
Married, Mr. Allan
s0„ of Mr. and Mrs. Alb
F0 Bippert and Miss Ella Reus, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.
Rei! were happily united in wed-
lw-k at the Lutheran church here
Wednesday afternoon, November
Rev Walter Kralik performed | grit fstricken parents. May t he
the ceremony. The attendants were:
Mr Herman Reus and Miss Rosa
years, died early Saturday morning,
November 5, 1927, in the local hos-
•■•> , pital in Pearsall, where he was re-
the little corpse was tenderly | Ctntly brought for treatment. Mr.
The stage is bCnir set for a gen-
uine Hinderland Thanksgiving cele-
bration at Quihi next Thursday. The
program of the day is as follows:
1. Thanksgiving service in the
church at 10T o’clock. Please note the
time. 2. At 1 o’clock p. m. the ba-
zaar and fishing pond open under the
auipice.; of the Ladies' Aid Society,
spiced with social diversions. 3. Be-
Emerick Wipff, age about 63 j ginning at 5 p. m., barbecue supper
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| FROM PEA RSALL LEADER.
MR. EMFRICK WIPFF.
Three pretty unimprowd lots just
north of the Lutheran Church on
Bandera Avenue for sale cheap for
cash. A good location with vest
front on graveled street; no dust to
bother. A profitable investment or
an ideal homesite for any one looking
for either. See either Fletcher Davis
or Aug. E. Weynand for further in-
formation. tf.
Mna litiinli Ihslra f >
(ISOOKPOKATKIH
H. E. HA ASS, Manager
HAUL BRITS CM, Asst. Mi
Noiub>, Texas
Coiupifct* T». ('oili
of Conirlcte* w»t>
and Pint* m hM fr*u**i* of !*nd* ar
M link c> nnfy, to *fhfr with
tla»o* im in a poeitior
>«•'! ;»r vcnik> unci c. *,
A!*stnu,f of Till*?* Mai** of M»V-
(*h-‘inUR hirv*y- f* < .. for s*!*.
UI Herman
Reus Aft' r the ceremony, the bridal
partv and invited guests repaired to
the hospitable home of the lovely
bride's parents on lower Medina,
where a sumptuous wedding supper
was served and the rest of the even-
ing was spent in celebrating the hap-
„„ event We join the many friends
laid to rest at St. Louis cemetery in
the afternoon, escorted by a large
cortege of mourning relatives and
friends. Rev. Father Heckman per-
formed the last sad Rites. We join
0, in sympathy with the bereaved and
little
angel rest in peace.
A number from here took in the
Armistice Day celebration at Hondo
Friday.
Peter Groff of San Antonio, spent
several days of the past week with
Kinfolks and friends in our midst.
Sheriff J. F. Bader was in our
midst Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilagcmeir and son,
of the happy young couple in wish Oscar, and daughter. Miss Laura, of
" ipff had been in bad health for
quite a while.
Mr. Wipff formerly resided in Me-
dina county, and he moved from that
county to Eagle Pass.
Several years ago Mr. Wipff bought
a farm near Divot, in Frio County
and he resided on his farm until his
death.
Mr. Wipff leaves his wife and sev-
or lunch will be served with bread,
pickles, etc. 4. At 7 p. m. a fine
program will be rendered on the
church lawn. On this program are
scheduled: Several fine selections hv
the Quihi chur<-h cho>r. declamations
by Misses Pauline Graff and Florence)
Grell, readings by Miss Emma Neit-
enhoefer and Mr. Alfred Neuman, an
address by Rev. H. A. Heineke, in- j
strumental selection by Miss Irene!
Saathoff and Miss Eleen Hartmann,
and vocal selections by Misses Annie j
Schuchle and Alma Saathoff and
FARM
EQUIPMENT AND
STOCK FOR SALE.
LIVE-
I will sell all my farm tools and
livestock. Have two fine Jimmy Grey
colts for sale, one broke and other
is 16 months old. See or write
Wm. D. SCHOTT,
Devine, Texas.
The Health of Mothers is
oi Great Importance
POSTED.
eral grown children. He was a good! Irene Saathoff, a violin solo by Miss
nian and well liked by everyone whj j Irene Saathoff of Hondo, and fin-
pros-
San Antonio, spent the day Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fuos.
The dance at the Electric Park
ing them a long, a happy and
perous married life.
Mr. August L. Tschirhart was able
to return home from the Santa Rosa was well attended and very much
enjoyed Sunday night.
Mr. August Tschirhart was at San
Antonio Monday on business bound.
Henry Vonflie also made a flying
of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Tschir- business trip to San Antonio Monday
hart, died early Thursday morning Wedding today. More anon.
Infirmary Wedneseday evening and
we are glad to say is fast convales-
cing
Died: Medard, the infant daughter
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• I ACOSTE LEDGERETS
Firm LaCoite Leger.
* • * * •
CastroviHe were visiting P. F. Chris-
tilles and family here Monday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vonflie, Mes-
dames Katherine Holzhaus, Mary
Joe Mangold of Pearson was here Ann Groff «n(J Theresa Burkhart
from CastroviHe were visiting here
last Friday.
F. P. S< ekatz, the Real Estate man
from the Medina Lake, was a pleas-
ant visitor at our office Friday. He
states that he is selling many lots
at the Lake, and if anyone wants to
get some, they should do so at once.
Mrs. H. F. Wurzbach and Miss
Helen Geiger of Cliff were short
visitors here Monday, they were ac-
companied home by Mrs. Theresa
Mangold, who will spend the week
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mechler and
on business Wednesday.
Mrs. Louis Mangold and daughter,
Miss Rosa, from CastroviHe, were La-
Coste visitors last Saturday.
Emil Christilles of S"nn Antonio
spent Sunday with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmidt of De-
vine were visiting here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mangold were
San Antonio visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lamon were
San Antonio visitors Monday.
Mrs. Joe Keller and son, William,
were visiting in San Antonio Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Christilles
were visitors at Hondo Sunday.
Frank Zinsmeyer, from Riomedin.-t th(, Faag an(| M„ an(J Mrs> 0tto
was here on business last Friday. Jungmcn an(J Mr iind Mrs. >Iulius
Ahr from here were at Macdona for
(he dance Saturday night.
Lorenz Rihn and daughter, Miss
Leonita, of CastroviHe and Mr. and
Mrs. L. Warren of San Antonio were
visiting Joe Conrad and children and
Miss Ida Conrad on the Keller farm
knew him.
Burial was made at D’Hanis, Sun-
day. November 6, 1927.—Pearsall
Leader.
• * •
Mrs. Will Windrow and son, Don,
of Hondo, were guests Saturday of
Mrs. A. Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sarvey and
little son, Meyrl, of Hondo were
guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. L.
V. Runnels.
Mrs. Felix Batot of Hondo, Mrs.
Alice Reinhart, of D'Hanis, and Mr.
and Mrs. A. Springer and boys of
San Antonio were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Martin.—Pearsall
Leader.
QUIHI NOTES.
Sunday morning at 9:30 Sunday
school and Bible class, and at 10:30
divine service in the German tongue
will be held at Bethlehem Lutheran
church. All are cordially invited to
come.
* * •
Last Sunday night the Quihi Luth-
er League rendered a splendid lit-
erary-musical program in Bethlehem
Lutheran church. To an appreciative
capacity house. The various numbers
on the program were all fine and
rendered excellently. Mrs. Henry
Schuehle presided at the piano in her
kindly efficient manner and thus ma-
terially helped the rendition of sev-
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mech-|tra* ^'lu> ('h°’r selections. At a busi-
er. Mr. and Mfl. M. a. Mtchier of|ne“ mating held immediately after
Wilbur Loessbsrg and Hugo Reirfi-
erier were visiting the Williamson
Poultry Farms at Lytle Sunday after-
noon.
Lee Allen Koonts of San Antonio,
was visiting friends here Sunday.
M;“ses 1/ fine and Alma Zinsmeyer
jof San Antonio, spent la3t week-end
with relatives hero.
J. L. Mechler and son, Edward,
from Hondo were here
Booking after Mr. Mechler'; interests
(hero.
Me Eva Hawkes spent last week
t*ith her si ter, Mrs. I. F. Burdit,
1 Del Rio.
Mr. and Mr*. John C. Biediger and
sons wire vis,ting W. A. Reich'-rzer
and family in San Antonio Sunday.
1 fh>i L. Mechler and family from
Em Antonio were visiting relatives
the Suuz Sunday.
W. G. BRYMER, M. D.
Res. Phone No. 51
Office: CastroviHe
Office 20 2/.
Drug Co
Sa,",J‘y's THANKSGIVING DANCE.
AT ELECTRIC PARK, CASTROVILLE!, TEXAS,
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24th
Music bv
The Famous Sun Dodders
Good Floors, Good Order
EVERYBODY IS CORDIALLY INVITED
Rain or Shine
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Admission: Gents, 75c; Ladies, 25c.
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-‘xntonjo were visiting relatives here___________________________________________
Sunday.
Mr.-. Max Biediger and daughter
<i "rs. Karl Falk were visitors here
Tuesday.
Josiph Varbach and son, Joseph
,r>m Macdona were LaCoste vis-
itors last Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Zeinert of
Macdona were visiting hero Wednes-
Xv evening.
Mi. and Mrs. Ben Wattisperger
•I •ninily from Helotes were here
’‘,the R"us-Bippert wedding.
M‘- and Mrs. Otto Jungman and
a' ’ ' r, Hazel, spent Sunday even-
ly with Hy W. Keller and family at
Sauz.
„ a,|M -Mrs. Juiius G. Mechler of
‘Antonio were visiting Mr. and
rs' Andrew Mechler and son here
ast Saturday.
Mesdamea Josephine Haegelin,
j,. ' ^Uu*'s and children and EmM
‘iry and 'laughter from CastroviHe
^ LaCoste visitors last Saturday.
Mr *' re ( ^rause an(l daughter,
L «. Parsons and baby, of At-
°sa We« visiting Mrs.
“J! and children here
•«r. and Mrs.
rs' Theresa
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STOCK RE3UC1N6 SAL!
We are offering to the public this COMING
WEEK great sacrifices and recuctions front
our large Stock of Merchandise.
Come and take advantage. Ah New Stock
Holiday Goods and Toys on display now.
Ai! our Dry Goods have been reduced to lowest
levels in years, Ail our Sweaters, Men and
Boys Pants, Shirts, Coats and ail our
Shoes are sold during this week at
greatly reduced prices.
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R. J. Man-
Monday.
George ChristilloB,
Mangold and Louis
Extra Quality Outing, 36 inch
Blue Bell Shirting - - - -
Cane Sugar, 15 pounds for -
15c.
15c.
$1.00
rwdlfs were visiting relatives at I
I!ne Thursday.
Vn.f&nt dnu8hTer of Mr. and 1
. M'ni dueller was christened in i
arm.church Sunday- The !
jizabm'hl Vhe llUle lady WCre ROi!■, *
ellerA JP°,n8or8 were Hy j
Mr i Zinsmeyer.
•!j, ' “ Mechler and son, Cor- i
u IU idiS- Lizzie Kelley from
A visit to our Store will convince you. Our re-
ductions mean dollars to you, if you
take advantage.
i. M. T ON ORE & SONS
| CastroviHe, -i* Texas. |
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ally a fine selection by the Quihi
Male Chorus led by Mr. Rolf. Saath-
off. All are cordially invited to come
to this celebration and enjoy the many
good things it offers to all who
want to enjoy Thanksgiving day.
The Hondo local branch of the
Lutheran Mutual Aid Society will
hold its annual meeting Monday,
November 21, 1927 at 7 p. m. at the
new Parish Hail at Quihi.
AH members requested to be pres-
ent.
WANTED A MAN.
To operate cream station in this
community. Also to distribute GUAD-
ALUPE CREAMERY BUTTER. Any
body interested please communicate
with
13-ft. GUADALUPE CREAMERY,
Seguin, Texas.
Thin, Nervous Girl
Gains With Vinol
“I was nervous, run-down, and my
druggist recommended Vinol. I have
gained 5 pounds and feel 100 per
cent better.”—Marie Remmel. You
begin to feel stronger, eaf and sleep
better the very FIRST week you take
this simple, strengthening iron and
cod liver compound. For over 25
years Vinol has helped weak, nervous
women, over-tired men and frail
children. W. H. Windrow, Druggist.
My pastuers are posted. All former
| pirmits to ’runt are hereby canceled,
j To my friends, if I want you to
j hunt. I’ll invite you.
' 14-6t pd. D. W. SHORT.
Gas Spoiled Sleep,
Made Her Dizzy.
“For years I suffered front gas and '
constipation. Used to get headaches j
and dizzy spells. The first dose of j
Adlerika gave me relief. Now I rest j
well.”—Mrs. B. Brinkley. Just ONF!1
spoonful of Adlerika relieves gas)
and that bloated feeling so that you'
can eat and sleep well. Acts on j
BOTH upper and lower bowel and
removes old waste matter you never!
thought was there. No matter what |
you tried for your stomach, Adlerika
will surprise you. W. H. Windrow.
Druggist.
General Line of
WORK CLOTHING
Priced Reasonable
AT
Hondo Army Store.
Houston, Texas.— Dr. Pierce’d
Favorite Prescription was a great
benefit to me dur-
ing middle life.
The bearing
and other tioubld
and sickness which
came upon me at
that time were all
dispelled by tho
u ;e of the ’Pre-
scription.’ I con-
sider it a wonder-
ful remedy, and I
am clad to recom-
mend it.
y daughter was wonderfully
' .. fit. ! by taking r. few bottles of
Prescription.’ It is a priceless
remedy for functional disturbance:!."
— .Vrs. Birdie IJorton, 18 Stanley Gt.
til druggists. Write Dr. FSck.2.
resident Invalids’ flotol. Buffalo, M.
., for tree medical advice.
Your tongue
tells when you
need
Coated tongue, dry mouthy
bait breath, muddy okir. ,
groggy nerves and sour
stomach suggest its use
Travelers Hotel
■ NAGEL iWUEST
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
the rendering of the program it was
vote d to hold devotional and
business meetings once a month on a
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An Open Letter To
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American Farmers
Dcaj1 Friends: I wish I lived close enough to you to it down V e a heart
with you, for thci ■■ >;• much we have in common to discus::, digest, and rpo«e of. A i
going to do th*. i- xt best Hong and write t * you.
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heart tall
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wr. the furrows, ;
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newspapers now. but they don’t seem to quite give you the i u .d
know the WHOLE TRUTH about what’s goirg or. here in W Yiington
the shoulder" and not glossed over for the benefit if those who “i
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