The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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We wish to remind you during
"Certified First Aid Week”
that you may always bring your
prescriptions to us for filling
with a feeling of absolute con-
fidence. Care guided by ex-
perience and a complete stock
of CERTIFIED DRUGS guard
your trust in our store.
Our stock of CERTIFIED
DRUGS also includes the First-
Aid remedies that should always
be in your medicine chest readv
for any emergency. Let us fill
your medicine cheat during
CERTIFIED FIRST AID
WEEK. Just call 124.
Windrow’s
TELEPHONE 124
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(»>r the pfi'da. Is What gold ar<
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pr ti ti n from dc-tru* i .e for
competition' wt an ' n\e no
uioL. i i churches. no private
■pri-i1 oo prosper ty and no r.u I
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want a reitv nuhle and fair
I’rotertion i* a* much a
- ty to the land of this District
> * ' e v.ati i that flov,s ver th<
M>d. i ,d tariff should b n more of;
a ul ii >;.*ue than irrgatl n.
o, nf th* o who a sumo r<'lion
ih 1 t apologize for Con 'ros.-mao
Garni i'* position on the tariff tell
ti*. hut a* a I*adei, he mu. t follow
A CRITIC
IS A GROWN UP BOY
WHO CONTINUES TO
THROW STONES.
FULLER PEP
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Phillip*,’ I»T ATI. DHCPS, the
i best prep r .t'on h’ wn ;* kill tin
worms and heal the wound. Dot - not
swell the joints or 1*;*v* any lad
effects. Sold by FLY DRUG CO. tf.
are auth .p|y_»• |; tl)
, u. H0‘>1 ■'Nl*' HARDIN
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a free trade group of Congressmen cnndidati f t ih. ,,ffv.
who dominate party .flairs in Wash *! v ! ,ta!r" ",1 L" "■ ,>i
ongrt-ssmnal District
FAIR TO MIDDLING
is not the type of repair work we
do. Our aim is to turn out the kind
of repair job that will win your
hearty approval.
There is a lot of satisfaction in
knowing that you can get repair work
done promptly, efficiently and at a
reasonable price.
TAMPKE-WORD Chevrolet Co.
Chevrolet Sale* and Service.
We are equipped with special Chev-
rolet Tools and can do any
kind of repair work no
matter how unusual.
f<a
swung
... yet Buick clears
the ruts and gives
head-room as well
Buick’s remarkable combination of modish,
graceful beauty — maximum head-room—and
ability to clear the ruts — is the direct result of
the Buick double-drop frame.
y This brilliant advancement, pioneered by
Buick months ago, places Buick far ahead of
other cars in beauty, safety and all-around
roadability.
(SEDANS $1195 to $1991 * * COUPES $1195 to $1850
SPORT MODELS $ 1195 to $ 1 525
Jllpritm f. n. S. Flint, Mir*., govrrnmrnt tar to k* adJtd. Tkt ii.U.A.C. knant* tin.
Ikt mait dtiirakk, u araiUkk.
C. R Gaines & Sons
WIN BY WORK
To grin success you must not jji
shirk.
Be
L’fe’s battles all are won by
work,
The man who idle* by the day
Will find his debts he cannot
pay.
Another rule on which depend, ug
Is always earn more than you
spend; Ec
And on the day your note falls
due
Be sure and see that you come
thru. 1L[£
The HONDO STATE BANK is
willing to lend
A helping hand and be your
friend.
‘Coor 1925 vb* SrnvD 11 unliti
! Our March Special
Good for all
of March
WHEN YOU BUY $2 50
WORTH OF GROCERIES
WE WILL GIVE YOU
4'.
POUNDS OF SUGAR FOR
25c
WHEN YOU BUY $5.00
WORTH OF GROCERIES
WE WILL GIVE YOU
POUNDS OF SUGAR FOR
50c
WHEN YOU BUY $7.50
WORTH OF GROCERIES
WE WILL GIVE YOU
131
POUNDS OF SUGAR FOR
75c
WHEN YOU BUY $10.0C
WORTH OF GROCERIES
WE WILL GIVE YOU
18
POUNDS OF SUGAR FOR
$1.00
L. Barrientes & Sons.
STATES RIGHTS: The
ion of power in Washington and j
growing tendency towards
cracy constitutes the greatest 1
of duty which will give the producer j to the institutions of free g<*v*ni|
<>1 It \jd a
action of the iwJ
primary in July
FOR REPRESETATIVE
We are authorized to
HON. A. P. JOHNSON
of Uarrizo .Spring . L.mmit
ac n candidate for re-election tal
office of Kenroentative of the 1
FOR SHERIFF.
Thanking the voters of J]d
County for the sp . ndid w,> t
me for Sheriff at the general 1
tion in 11»2H, and at the solii
of many friends. I hereby an
myself as a candidate for
of Medina County at the
November election, and solicit j
vote and support.
Respectfully,
E. L. BR00.1
• • •
I hereby respectfully announce]
candidacy for the office of r
of Medina County at the
election in November, H»2(
vote and influence Will be most l
ly appreciated.
Yours to serve,
('HAS. J. SCHlEHUl
—THE-
First National Bank
HONDO, TEXAS
Capital 15(1,000.11(1
Surplus $22,000.00
J. M. FINGER -
ED. DR MONTEL - -
HORACE bKAuLEY -
CHAS. UNGER - - -
- - President
- • Vice-President
- - Cashier
• e Ass’t. Cashier
*T*HE INCREASING BUSJ-
* NESS of this BANK ir
an indication that the service 1
it renders is satisfactory. If !
not already a patron, may
wfe not have your account?
We give our customers as
liberal accommodate t,s as is
consistent with sound bank- !
ing.
1) -tr'et xyitli ruin
’ i f* ' i have a tariff. Without ,t
r'ff .it railroad* will have n» ton-
nage, i ur merchant! no trade, and
thi ’i will be no employment for the
boring man. We must look to a pro- in(rtl)n. A real leader i* never a fob
t ,'t.ve tariff to feed, clothe, and ,ow„ Jf the pric, of \vminnMp in
edueute our children and provide our Congr„8 ig thr pov,r;v and the dii.
fam lie* with the necessities, comforts trtw of the peop|e in my District,
and the conveniences of life. The then put mp down M a humbIe fol
tariff is capable of maintaining and ,ower ,f the prjce of *]ory j, poVer-
rai ng our standard of living to a ty to the people in thig District, then
higher degree of civilization or low- ,et us have ,egt gh)Ty and roore pro„
' g n to the level of the peon. parity. If the onions, tomatoes, cab- District of T< v !,■ '
Th, .. not pollt,cl or pirtiim j, Jnj pth„ ,roduet, thl, W„
or persona. The question is not'. • . . . , , "ln*.
, ’ M 0 trict must rot on the ground to (n-
vU.it nr you f«'or n Democrat or i ab|p vour Congressman to wear the
j Republican, « protectionist or a free ^ buttons in Washington, then the
! trader or whether you are for or pricc ig too
- against any candidate. The issues ofj , pl<.dj?e my constituents here and
this campaign translated in the lan-' now that if | am electcd to represent
gua';'* of the soil are: Do you favor fifteenth Congressional District,
the onion crop of this District rot- j wiU vote to place the best interest
tmg on the ground or selling for a, 0f mv constituents above personal
ur pi re. Do you want-forty cents aggrandizement No authority in
per pound for wool or do you want WASHINGTON can compel me to
U n <,,nts- .vou wunt (he lands of conscnt to impoverish my District and
the Rio Grande Valley, the Winter; there is no faVor any group of Con-
Garden District and other sections j pressmen can offer me in Washing-
to have permanent and reasonable ton thnt wU| influence me to visit
ut j, ur u.iccrtain or low values poverty and distress upon the people
r no values at all? Do you want the j of my District. My first, last and only
vegetables of this District to be allegiance is to my District. I will
u .inpti nr left in the fields or do t noj be a free trader in Washington
and a protectionist at home.
1 am not concerned xvith names.
Call it a competitive tariff, protect-
ive tariff or xxhat not. 1 favor rates
' of my District the market of th(
United States and I favor rrakinp
11 it a permanent policy in government
I am of course- willing to give th
ptoducers of other se ctions the same
degree of protection that 1 ask foi
those of my District. My policy will
be to live and let live and 1 u:n
opposed to a policy of starve and let
starve.
DRIVE
WITH
CONFIDENCE
The next time you step be-
hind the wheel of your car,
drive with coafiaence! Handle
your car secure in tn«* ki\>xv’-
edge that you are well and
soundly protected with Hart-
ford Automobile Insurance.
Let me tell you just the kind
of policy you need.
E. 1. d! MONTEL, Agt.
Phone 14, Schuehle Building
Hondo, Texas.
GO TO
L. BARRIENTES&. SONS
For Fresh
GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEG-
ETABLES, CURED AND
FRESI1 MEATS.
We are paying the highest
Market Prices for Eggs and
Poultry
Service, Quick Sales and Small
Profits is OUR MOTTO,
phaae 132 Wa dsliv.r
Work Clothing
+
PRICED REASONABLY
AT
Let Us Do It-
TIWE SELL CRANE PLUMBING FIXTURES.
liKEYSTONE WATER HEATERS.
UDO—YOUR PIPING.
USELL PIPE AND FITTINGS.
HMR. FARMER:—
Lei us talk Case Planter and Cultivator with you.
For Hardware
See--*
-'/• —• NG, r
confronting th' American peopiel
day. I believe in the sovereignty|
th»* statis anil contend tiiat the j
are competent to govern thuni
l maintain that no plan
izotion has ever been adopted i
did not result in bureaucracy,!
ny, oppression and du'linn,
vigerously oppose all bureaus, 1
and commissions which usurp I
functions of the states, thereby 1
idly reducing them to a conditioBI
conquered provinces, and settinfJ
a pretense of having authority i
everybody and being
nobody.
THE RIGHT OF PETITION*^
knowledge the right of the peopkj
counsel with and instruct their <
gri .>sman on public issues and i
give serious and thoughtful ni
eration to the recommend«ti»m|
my constituents and also to tho»l
the State government in a11 #M
departments and to the civic,
turnl, and Commercial organ
in my District.
1 pledge myself to work di$
und unceasingly for construct!’^
islation which will a**'*1
growth und development o ]
ricultural and commercial
of the Lower R*o Grande eJJ
Winter Garden District I ^
oughly familiar xvith the Pr",e J
my District through tweive J'• J
intimate contact with them f
my jiast, record as
ability to get results.
Believing that the tun* ^
for this District to se
a young and fearless
government by the pcnpli '* _
who is familiar with the " *
problems of this wonder |
who will be in a P°s,tlon -
years to com t« W* ^,
the service that it >
future, I offer myself as»
for Congress on the “ 1 jJ
subject to the action "
|| Hi*’" j
evidence of!
eratic voters on
ji,r>
Vaccinate yen'
:e(3 and Distemper. • pIllT
vaccine jurt received n ' j,.]
... pave ,V°ur *
Now is the time to «
overhauled and t|,("n
pleasure of a" | We11 *
| spring and
the job to yon
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1928, newspaper, March 17, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth565203/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.