The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1931 Page: 4 of 9
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• LOCAL
• •
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES.
j
a farewell farcy.
AND PERSONALS
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If
You
Read
German
Newspapers
The Freie ITesse fuer Texas
Is the paper you want to read;
M'e are reminded by a glance at i
the calendar that another year ha? ;
alnio't siipned away, ar.d that th J
blanket of winter will soon leave it«
sign of desolation. Autum with its
golden tint ir to be seen all around
us. While nature is changed by the
seasons, and passes into a dormant
state, let us remember that there is
a land of eternal springtime, and
we can enjoy the reality of it by
Subscribe or renew at this office persistently being engaged in the
And get it and FARMING both one activities of building His Kingdom
year for $2.00. here.
This is the price of the Freie The Chri?tia:l life the onl>’ ,iff-
|trci>t Everyone who will, can live this only
life if they will do so.
Start the new' Conference year
right, come to Sunday school and
Kuhn’s Paint and Varnish. HON- church Sunday.
DO LI MBER CO. 24-It Subject. Sunday morning, “I Be-
On Thursday of last week, Mrs.
M S. K vh cave - fare veil party to
a number of her relatives and friends,
preparatory to t'.v family s leparture
soon for F*n Antonio, vlere they
expect to make their hoir*
L. J. Brucks. lawyer; office over
Green Tag Store. tf
Windrow’s
Store News
lieve”.
Evening Subject. “Are we Thank-
ful?”
P. E. Lancaster.
Pastor.
A 25c HOG.
Can get
The Express
Two times a week
For only $1.50 a year
And get Farming with it
At no extra tost, 2 for the cost of
Keep up with lb* S. A. markets future
And read 116 papers for only
$1.50.
Ask us about it at the Anvil Herald
iffice.
Prices h-ve been reduced at the
Favorite Cafe.
Phone your wood order to H. H.
Decker, Phone 980F1-5.
T. J. Wiemers was a business call- John Riebe. A f. 1.
er at this office Tuesday.
C. J. Oefinver p id this ofice an
ap| i-eciated visit Saturday.
Mr. Joe IV. Brucks was a business
caller at this off: :e Thursday.
in the
Those present were: M.sdames
Toby Koch. Leo Batot. R vri Koch.
Nick K-ch, C’ras. Filleinan ''m.
O’Donaid and Robc't Ze - all < f
Hondo; TVm. Finger. Lena Lu-gfe *.
Charles Hubba’-d. Erne? Mu'-iler.
Hubert Frsnger. Eli? both N'ey.
Christina Rudinger, F. Kimmerly,
Joe Richer. Will Turn- r. Nick Foho.
yer. Ed.
Koch and da ugh t r, Mario, and Louis
Garteiscr ail of P'Hanis: Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Moore and V •?. L ui.-
Koch and children f Can Antonio
came out to en>oy the event.
Good nice meals and «'rort orders ^1rs R(lhert Xoch
Rook was played all afternoon and
A
Big
bargain
Our $1.00 box
uf stationery;
Aik those who use it.
No-Sag-Gates. HONDO LUMBER
CC. 24'U
Cement and lime. HONDO LI M-
dER CO. 241t
Anything in building line. HONDO
LUMBER CO. 241t
All kinds of dr: ks. at CARLE’S
CONFECTIONERY. 33-.
p\, n vour wood order to H. H.
Decker. Phone 980! 1-5.
Farms and Ranches for sale, Dr.
0. B. TAYLOR, Realtor. 27-tf
For Hemstitching see Mrs. R. W
^peece at residence opposite north
west corner of courthouse. tf
Gas Heaters, the reliable “Golden
COLONIAL CC\ ERi;^
“The Dawn
Traii”. Buck j
starring vehicle fc, f v
e prize.
at reduced prices at The Favorite. pair of utte(| pii;0w cases, msec by
Fruits and cardies of all kinds, at Mrs M S. Koch.
LEIN WEBER’S.
Eighteen r. field, east of Hondo
CARLE’S CONFECTIONERY. 33-tf
Mr. Alex Junpm .n, LaCoste P.-st-
mast, r, was a t utiness visitor ir
Hondo Thursday.
*
Messrs. Frank and A’fred Boehlc
0/rn
sJnapslwti_
^UhHfVhike JJttrnciwt
A. J. Graff received a registered
Duroc pig that he bought near Dal-1
las. This pig is about 7 months old , , .
and has been at different fairs, the ^ l u * *" aPPr<“
Last being the State Fair at Da Has, I cl*t*d call Wednesday
taking Blues as he went. Mr. Graff' for L‘ve oak and Me8<luite woo<1'
has been raising Registered Duroc’s
for about 15 years and has shown
-1
1oliday\ (dreetuuji
* I LIT US SHOW
’ ' SOU SAM PUS
some prize winners at Fairs, especially
in the quick maturing kind.
He figures this pig costs
around 25c per pound, but as
experienced hog breeder he says he base)
didn’t pay for what he got but got
what he payed for.
Our prices are very mode-
rate. And we can give yo"
extra-prompt service if you
order now -b-'ore the rush.
A complete line
f Sweaters for
Mm, Women, and Children.
LEIN WEBER’S.
Tell vnur real estate cants f-
’ondo Land Co
Gizzard Capsules
MAKE THIS TEST.
sawed or cord length, call H. H.
Decker, Phone 980F1-5.
The local Lion’* Club enjoyed a
program by the Girl’s Glee Club at
him their weekly luncheon Tuesday,
an j Armstrong's Linoleum, (not felt-
in many new patterns.
LEIN WEBER’S.
House for Rent: Five rooms, bath,
piped for gas. Good location. Reas-
ons! 1» rent. See Mrs. Frances K»
ler. tf.
Men’s and Boy’s SMits in Cucl
and Kirschb.urn makes, Low.-
m ices in 20 years.
LEIN WEBER’S.
The event closed with a nice sur
per of barbecue, salads, ricklcs, ca*.c !
and coffee. A mos* enjovable tir
wa< had. but a touch of sa Ine's pi- -
vailed because of the farewell iiatu
of the affair. All regret that U
family are moving away bu* ho ■
♦ he change ' ill benefit Mrs. Koch
health, she having been ’-disposed
and confined to her bed for the past
several months.
LOST THREE TURKEYS.
Hurte-s should h - mov- car-'ful.
Mr. Ben De Grodt rep< r:s tmt a
party killed thre of h hlcrr
recently and carried them - rf. M”.
De Grodt gives them credit f- r m -
taking them for wild ones, but hone*
other hunters "ill be more certain
on highway to rent for 1932. Ap-
H. E. Haas?, Hondo,Texas.
Ladies Silk Dresses in latest shad's
and styles.
LEINWEBER’S.
For Headstones and Monuments
*,«. \\’ii Newmnnn 4«r»nt for Nagel
Bros Kreder'cK-hurg. Fexas. 36-tf
AMBULANCE SERVICE any-
where, PA) or NIGHT. John A.
H< rger. Funeral Director. Rhone 75.
Eleven ar? of coin, two cars of
hay and five cars of cotton seed con-
stitute the pas* week's car lot ship-
ments out of Hondo.
To Trade -Have some good shear-
ing goats and excellent Inmbs to trade
for corn. Write L-.m H-’nderson, P. O.
Box 344. Del Rio, Texas.
Alvin Brucks changes his paper
of what they are shooting, and not from Dunlay to Converse to which
fore" him to regard *hem as pon’try point he went Thursday to engage
thieves. Game wardens should in
spect the birds kil'ed by hunters
is due at the Colonial IwT
Saturday. Again the scr^
I
ing escapade- but this ti*e
note is introduced in Lie j8. *1
love angle. A strong’ ^
cast includes Miriam Seeea, £ *
Morton. Hank Mann and Ed L ^
She was not happy j*ing ^
th« racket wou ■"
Clerk, the heroine < f -tv,, r',?!
Gi:i.” he r„-,.::, ^
to the Colonial Theatre j
ov< rpcv en- the forces wr,A;8flr,"
her comprises a picture that app^J
-
the we car's a- ah . ,, ,, ^
g..r.gst -r element is kept in the
ground the c,., t, t
woman tr. the story. Others in %
picture are James Hail, Robert E&
M.n e Hrevost. Pa., . ,.u
O’Neil and ^dmund Rreese,
Just as “An Am.- I
Theodore Dreiser’s r.-.-vel. Kadefcl
t 3 in ’iterat re t it . |
tizetion made history on the
so the screen product:- n of thistbrO
j
will feature for two day* surJ
Thursday, maki s mot •
tory. “An American Tragedy”, 5,
talking picture, is based on Dni*\
novel. It is a story .-f vnuthistls
mad. modern age with ir.it s
vicing with love, one love contiirtk
with another, end a hoy groping|
way recklessly out of a situ
which he is too weak to taco. PhisJ
Holmes, blonde hero, has tlie leadkj
. with Sylvia Sidney and bem
. carrying the two importantfea
roles. An interesting cast s;
the leading character*.
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ORDER A
Pen off a few of your ! ird-
that you have reason to believe
are worm infested. About one-
hour after feeding them give
each a Gizzard Capsule. Sim-
ply open the fowl's beak and
slip the Capsule in, pushing it
well back with the finge, so
that it will be swallowed im-
mediately. Thnt’s a'! the-e i?
to worming with the Gizzard
C -psuie. No previous prepar-
ation, dieting, starving or long
course treatment. Keep the
wormed birds in a separate pen
for twenty-four hours and ob-
serve their droppings. We be-
lieve you will be astounded at
the number of worms No*e
how quickly the birds show in-
dications of improved health—
inereo ed vitality ami strength.
MAYTAG
Today From
Edwin L. Balzen
FR.2E DEMONSTRATION
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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For Rent—The Proer cottage in
the north-east* r:i part of town. Fum
rooms, electric light, S7.00 per
month. Phene 127 or apply at An
closely and afford protection to the
farmers ten- - flock.
For Rent—The C. F. Haass cot-
tage, one block from High Sch 10!
vil Herald office. tf;building, on graveled street; .five
H. E. lianas, Attorney-at-Law. rooms, l ath. screened sloping porch;
PHONE No. 974-F41
•surveyor’s Office. Courthouse, Hon- wired for electric lights and piped
do, Texas. All legal matters care- for gas; all newly celled and pa.: .<1;
fully attended to. in all courts of large garage and a large lot. Call at
Texas. Manager Medina County Ab- AnvU Herald office or phone 1.,.
suact Company. Rond Maps of Me- IS YOUR INSURANCE MAN,
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lina County, cloth. $5: paper, $3
ONE WHO LIVES AMONG YOU:
in the blacksmith business.
For Rent—Small 4-roi>m house.
Will rent 1 or 2 rooms or whole
hous" furnished or unfurnished.
17-2t Mrs. O. Haralson.
Men, we have your Hunting clothes,
including Shirt-, Pun: .. Caps, Lace
Boots, Jackets, etc.
LEINWEBER’S.
IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVAN-
TAGE TO COMPARE QUALITY
AND PRICES ON WORK CLOTHES
AT H. S. BULGERIN’S.
Linotype Operator want* place;
STEERS PUT ON FEED
— i OR ONE JUST PASSING THRU? be*rirner- iust finished 8 mo. course
fair speed and mechamoul knowledge.
BOON’S SPECIALS
For Saturday and
Monday
For Every Form of Insurance
See O. H. MILLER, Hondo, Texas. two rnor; :s Practiea! experience.
Since 1907. Address, Operator, Ilearld Off
IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADV. N- 1 '“!<>' !' xas
TACE TO COMPARE QUALITY !•" YOUR INSURANCE MAN.
AN”* PRICFS rv WORK CLOTHES ON WHO I.I MS -\V.< NT YOU;
AT H S. BULGERIN’S.
Phone 127 when yon n- e<
nrir.t
FOR CASH ONLY
PRICES CHICK SIZE
50 Capsule package
100 Capsule package
250 Capsule package
500 Capsule package
50 Gizzard Capsules
PRICES ADULT SIZE
. 50c
90c
$2.00
$3.50
$1.00
$1.75
$7.00
100 Gizzard Capsules
SCO Gizzard Capsule*
Prepare for winter, worm
your flock now.
Don’t feed the worms. Most
chickens and turkeys are in-
fested with worms.
Windrow’s
Where you will find everything
advertised for sale in a
good Drug Store.
Telephone 124
BETTER THAN
A DAILY
For the busy farmer no mat-
ter where residing is
THE SEMI-WEEKLY FARM
NEWS
a twice-a-week newspaper with
plenty of home and farm read-
ing matter to interest and en-
tertain the entire family. We
will send both it and
FLETCHER’S FARMING
One year for $1.00
or
Three yeare for $2.00
Sample copies free if you
nple c
them,
want them, but why wait’ You
can’t beat it. Send foday to
FLETCHER’S FARMING
Haago, Texas.
10 POUNDS SUGAR, Limit 10 Pound*
10 POUNDS SPUDS, Limit 10 Pound*
10 POUNDS YAMS
5 POUNDS BEST RIO COFFEE
5 POUNDS BEST PEABERRY COFFEE $
10 POUNDS PINTO BEANS
S CANS POTTED MEAT
4 CANS VIENNA SAUSAGE
LARGE BOTTLE DEL MONTE CATSUP
SOUR PICKLES, QUART
SWEET PICKLES, QUART
SALT BACON, POUND
SMOKED BACON, POUND
SLICED BACON. POUND
COMPOUND LARD, POUND
PURE LARD, POUND .1
ORANGES, PER DOZEN
APPLES, PER DOZEN
BANANAS, PER DOZEN
GOOD AND CHEAP MATCHES, 6 BOXES FOR
SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES, 6 BOXES FOR
5 BOXES MATCHES, NOT ALL PERFECT
24 POUND SACK ANGEL FOOD FLOUR
48 POUND SACK ANGEL FOOD FLOUR $1
24 POUND SACK DUTCH G1RI. FLOUR
48 POUND SACK DUTCH GIRL FLOUR $1
K. C. BAKING POWDER. I POUND CAN
1 LB. CALUMET BAKING POWDER, (Cookie Cutter FREE)
GRIG1NAL LOAF CHEESE, POUND
LOOSE MACARONI, 4 POUNDS
LOOSE VERMICELLI, 1 POUNDS
DELMONTE PINEAPPLE, 3 CANS, (Limit)
DELMONTE PINEAPPLE. 2 LARGE CANS (Limit)
DELMONTE PEACHES, 2 CANS (Limit)
DELMONTE PEACHES, 2 LARGE CANS, (Limit)
ARMOUR'S PRESERVES, ALL FLAVORS, 2 Pound Jar
ARMOUR’S PRESERVES, ALL FLAVORS, 1 Pound Jar
SNOWDRIFT, 6 Pound Can
SNOWDRIFT, 3 POUND CAN
WESSON OIL, PINT
HONEY, H GALLON
HONEY, 1 GALLON ........... ................ $1
BRER RABBIT SYRUP, 1* GALLON
BRER RABBIT SYRUP. 1 GALLON
KARO, DARK, 4 GALLON .........................
KARO, DARK, 1 GALLON
LOG CABIN SYRUP, MEDIUM
LOG CABIN SYRUP, SMALL
$1.00 BROOMS, NOW .............................................. .......
50 POUND BLOCK. PLAIN SALT ................... .
50 POUND BLOCK SULPHF.RIZED SALT
100 POUNDS STOCK SALT, COARSE
BOWL-O OATS, LARGE PACKAGE .......................................
CRANBERRIES. POUND .............................................
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HOLIDAY
Permanent Wave
SPECIAL
( K ON'E JUST I’AS. lN i THRU?
i o- Every Form ».i hr. trance
e O. H. MILLER. Hondo, Texas,
Since 1907.
The Jl*; th cottage or-
>n>- block 'rum the high-
ath, back and
. eh ■; 1V li}$hti>, ga*.
' arn and garage. Apply 11
H raid office or phone 127.tf
e will be a general meetir:T
Fartrii Colony Historical
Assoc alien Sunday. N’ vember 22,
1931. at 2:30 P. M. in the Parish
Hall, Castroville, Texas. All direc-
tors and anyone interested in the
preservation of historical interests
of Medina County are urged to be
present.
Two hundred and fifty-four yt*
old steers were put on feed Septal
her 25 in Medina county, Tern
These steers will be fed out on A
shares. The fanners are to fur*
the feed and labor and the other par-
ty furnishes the steers. They arett
be fed 120 days. Records will i
kept on all feeding deni-'nnrj'.i.'a
This is a new industry and will *
watched by many ranchmen
farmers. —C. M, Merritt, cws|
agent, in Farm and Ranch.
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“FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY’ \
Frigidme Wave
$7.50
j..- j
r-r- !
“Li
New Mode Wave
$5-00
ALL WAVES COMPLETE
Make Appointment Now!
Case Beauty
Parlor
PHONE 121
ITS AN EASY MATTER TO
BAKE GOOD THINGS
WITH
Heart’s Delight
Flour
FROM
PURE Vi HEAT
TO
PERFECT FLOUR
LIBERTY MILLS:
San Antonio, Teui.
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A number of Hondo people
prined the Girls’ Glee Club : hr*
ville Saturday and they r;e*.kfl
thusi stic ally < f the ho. pitalityshH
them uy the , coplc ot KerrhSI
Th y enjoyed he pr grar pre'«^
’.y the Glee Club, reporting -t ">« j
the best performance over civn^
the girls, and to have been recei
e •thufdnstiely by the men tiers #•
Federated Mimic C!u!“; r-t the fiftS
d: trict which met in ion tkrtM
The program is given more
aively elsewhere in this paper-
Every Gertaan-Unguag*
family should have a German ne*M
1 apt-r. The Freie I’resse fuer Texas*!
the lending weekly nev. spapgj
printed in the German languageP^J
, ■ \.u. Il is 1
price of $2,00 per year and by
nntling for it, either new or i ne»*j
subscription, through this office
1 on get both the Freie I’resse -»
Farming a whole year for the pr**]
f the Freie Pre.-.-<• ••’one Sen” ‘ *]
$2.00 today to Farming, H Cl j
I h<, Dal)t>< ().•><y Now* rea^
Hondo at 10:07 o’clock A M.
dsv f publication The Nc*1 1
the daily paper oar-excellence f^j
Texas. IV” it and you W'H ^ (!t
' i'.ued. Hand or send vour ru' ir‘
tion to us and get FLETCH^'S|
FARMING free -both nap-ra f<>r!!*
r,r»ro rvf ojyp
Got: in shipments are slowly ,rf<^
ing up on those of last season
1343 bales this week as
with 1513 bales last year. If J
'•hipped hv truck were added J
above total the difference w°u!
less than now appears.
Boys Winter Suits with 2 P*H
Rants.
LEIN WEBER*-
44+-P+* J..;-v++-t--:- :■*****'
DANCE
At Castroville, Sunday, Nov. 22
11 FOR YCUR
RADIOS, ELECrueij;yap
SUPPLIES
BERT HARRY and His ORCHESTRA
EVERYBODY IS CORDIALLY INVITED
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<’ AT HIGHWAY GARAGE
c > Hondo, Texa* Phon*
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1931, newspaper, November 20, 1931; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564610/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.