The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 8, 1925 Page: 1 of 6
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“*0 B,G »the Priz® Novel °*1924, ,or 25c- Began August 1st in Fletcher’s Farming. All back Numbers Supplied.
The Hondo Anvil Herald.
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HONDO, MEDINA COUNTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1925.
VOL. 40 No. 2
flint# MO MHCHt#:= MONEY
At six per cent-For thirty-three Years-
Amortization Payments - Any amount
lie E. 1. de MOMTEL >1 Hist lin im
LOCAL PERSONAL
, joining
f’s Stor>' Club;
,ot you? Only 25*
I y9B get all Of the story—So
wire. Price right, Hol-
j Bros.
,25. 00 Milk separator, Hol-
| Bros.
inks. Bags, anti Suit Cases at
WEBER’S.
I kinds of drinks, at CARLE'S
gCTIONERY. 33-tf.
fruits, candies, etc., at G.
TEN’S CONFECTIONERY,
L the Post Office.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Haass Jr.,
were over from Castroville Wdenes
day on a visit to relatives. Mrs.
ilaass h„s just returned from Austin
where she has been attending sum-
mer school at the State University.
They came over from Castrovill» to
get their children who have been
spending the summer here with their
grnndparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. V
Ifaass Sr.
Mrs. J. N. Wilkey came in from
Waco the first of the week, where
she had been visiting relatives, and
remanied here until Thursday as the
guest of Mrs. Isaac Wilson. Mrs.
Wilkey went from here to El Paso
where she will stop over for a
'visit with her son, Willis, and fam-
home at
Ask
Us about
Our special
Box stationery.
200 Note Sheets
And 100 Envelopes
All neatly printed for $1.00.
Solid sweeps, Holloway Bros.
Garden hose, Holloway Bros.
Lawn mowers, Holloway Bros.
Merchant Jos Koch was over from
D’Hanis Thursday on business. Mr.
Kock informed an Anvil Herald rep-
resentative that the 4th of August
celebration in his little city was a
I grand success and was attended by
; an unusually large crowd. People
| came from many points to join in the
J festivities.
Prof, and Mrs. W. N. Saathoflf en-
joyed a Sunday visit from their San
F,Sh Friday, SOUTH SIDE CAFE. ££
smtrVn y S0UTH- *"> a e«o<i account of thorn-1
‘ tf. selves, Mis3 Irene as a violinst and |
• old drinks, candies and tobac- Wesley as a machinist.
ooes—A. J. HUTZLER. I ,, ^
35c per Dozen for infertile eggs, |
Sugar $6., ij per 100-pound sack but they must be stamped, at L.
at BROWN’S CASH GROCERY. BARRiENTES & SON. 2-tf.
Albert Neuman and son, Elmer, Cold drinks, candies and tobac-
were San Antonio visitors Tuesday, coes—A. J. HUTZLER.
A-l Bargains in used cars. We Ask Holloway Bros, about
need the room. Gaines & Son. 20. paint.
George McCall and family arriv-! Robert Schott was a Hondo visit-
ed here Sunday evehing on a visit1 or Thursday op legal business. He
to Mr. McCall’s parents, Mr. and reports crops in the Red Wing sec-
tion a complete failure, even the
Mrs. Tom McCall. Mr. McCall is
the house carpenter at the famous
Nueces Hotel at Corpus Christi.
pecan crop failing all along the Me-
dina river this year.
house
discount." on Mens Sum-,j|y before going to her
iiiiU and Straw and Panama jN , Arizona.
Cledweber’s. !
1 , r » | The Lditor of this paper is
i taking your ie nsuvance reCeipt of a season complimentary i S. „
P®!icy E“er & ^ch“erh e I ticket to the Frio County Fair to be j All kinds of cold drinks, fountain
YOUR CAR
Washed
Greased
Congoleum Rugs with the Gold-
Seal guarantee, at LEINWEBER’S. j
Get your Balloon Tires at C. R. j
Gaines. Goodyear, Michelin and U. ■
Lawn mowers, Holloway Bros.
Refrigerator.1-, Holloway Bros.
Solid sweeps, Holloway Bros.
Garden hose, Holloway Bros.
Take it to jennings
for 50c
-next to
and bottled, at George’s-
P. O .
h or prompt and courteous service
at Hondo, Texas. “,>t^ held at Pearsall September 23-2H in
Frank Schroeder of San An- elusive. The Pearsall country has
jpfnt Wednesday and Thurs- been better favored with rain thir
ire as the guest of Mrs. Ed de, season than has the rest of this sec-J #nd good meals, try the SOUTHS IDE
Mion, and they promise to have a good)CAFE. i j tj
« visit to Mr. and Mrs. D. j fair again this year. , Earj Watgon wantg tQ buy'your
cream. See him and get his prices
Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Brown re-
port, Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman
is! Sunday for their home at
P>
L. J. Brucks and daughters,
Lillian, Josephine, Anne Lea [fives. Durnig their absence, the
ntreve, were San Antonio vis- Baptist pulpit was ably filled by
turned last week-end from Rev. before selling 38 tf
Brown's summer vacation which they j Judjfe and Mrs> H E Haasa ^ j
SAVE MONEY
With the great increase in
prices on Tires and Tube* you
can save money by having the
old Tires and Tubes
VULCANIZED
pT"‘iv zr ;s. t ! w..... .o *,«.»i
Bring your Car to us and let us make it
spick and span, and look like new.
i
L. & F. SERVICE [STATION
Phone 5J. Free Road Semes. Honda, Texas.
|Tuesday.
Murray and children, Paul-
i Victor, came over from Heb-
ille the first of the week to look
I the construction of their new
|m the Northwest part of town.
Evelyn Wilson and Lorine
n, who have been the guests
Frank Killough at Alpine
feral weeks are expected to
I home tomorrow accompanied
Killough.
|H. J. Meyer, left the early part
1 week for Ehlingor, Fayette
. in response to information
i mother was indisposed. His
rbeing convalescent he return-
Wednesday
Rev. Albert Nelson, a promising ( itizens Motor < ar Co. reports
young local preacher of this place.' * 83 e ” f “Star tl,urin>f to F. J.
Dr. and Mrs. Jamie Nixon of San
FOUND—On D’Hanis road, near Ztrr 'f Dunlay'
Mm. O’Donnell gate, a hand satchel
containing clothing. Owner can re- * ntoni° spent Sunday here as the
cover the same at this office.
I your entire istiifactioa. |
| Work called for and delivered. |
! Citizens Motor Car Co.!
upvnv aiuinmjr UCIC Lilt? X
guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Meyer. !
E. WEYNAND, Owner.
Phone 151.
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STARS
Ai nftrr rhe rvrninii meal i» the
“Write ht hour". Thru read aloud to
thr family
XT *MT y Harold Bell
Wright’s
] 11*st and b**^r story.*4 A Son of His
Hither”. Several hundred thousand fam*
iiiet ire doin'* this within a we»*k after
publication Beoneof them $;00 a copy
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35 Wvet SJimJ afreet, New York
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A DANCE WILL BE GIVEN A.J THE
MAYFLOWER HALL
At Riomedina, on the night of August 9th, 1925
MUSIC FURNISHED BY MELODY FIVE
Fine Floor Good Lights
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
I 1
for Economical Transportation
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HEVROLET
- *675
—former
price <715
- *695 ilSZS
— former
price 5825
The Coupe
The Coach
TheSedan - *775
A// price* f. O. b. Flint, Michigan
eman<* *ia® made It possible to
Come in * j <*uaHty an<I lower the price.
n ana 8*e these remarkable values.
c* R. GAINES & SON
Dealers
HONDO,... TEXAS
L 1 T Y AT LOW COST
LET US
FIX YOUR
FLATS—
PRICES ARE REDUCED
But there is no change in
the Quality and Service
“Ask the Owners”
PRICES—F. O. B. LANSING, MICHIGAN
Commercial Chassis 425.00
’IRES called for
and delivered
HIGHWAY GARAGE
1 Roadster
Touring
Coupster
Coupe
Coach
Sedan .
Buy NOW.
. . . 525.00
. . . 525.00
. . . 595.00
. . . 675.00
. . . 695.00
. . . 775.00
Easy terms if desired.
i
FREE ROAD SERVICE
HONDO, TEXAS.
'T'lfynytMtAl:
Citizens Motor Car Co.
A. E. WEYNAND, Owner
Star and Durant Dealer Phone 151
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H. MILLER Sells and Buys Medina County Lands
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 8, 1925, newspaper, August 8, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth565212/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.