The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1928 Page: 2 of 9
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Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Tschirhart ami
Mr. and Mrs. Wn:. T*u hirhart left
Frida., just before th> rain on a
fishm., irq U| iiie river. We learn
that t.,ey were rained cut.
Mr. Henry V.'. F uo 'eft Sunday
evening on a business trip to San
Antonio.
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FROM TANCIY.
J. <J. Wei kley an ! family w« r
niiley visitor* for the week - n 1
They were accompanied by M -
Hodires.
Misses Dura Mae Wilson ami Rt1 u
Crunk, who are teaching at J’Ul'Ia
ton. were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. If. (i. NVi 1 n.
Misses Mabel Fusclor, Annie and
Kuth Dudt rstadt nntl Mr. Maltn-
Wednes-
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The Lailiei' Aid Society of the
Lutheran Churih set Castro.ille, will
hold a Hu7.a..i .it Wernetie Garden
i on Saturday, September tlie 29, 1928. j Faseler left fot San Man
i A fine oinner, consisting of barbecue,
home made sausage, chicken, etc. will
be served.
booths open at 2 o’clock p. m.
i Auction sal, at 3 p. m. Various games
at 4 p. m. Supper at 6 p. m. Cake,
i soda water and ice eream will be
i sold on the grounds,
i Everybody cordially invited. A
courteous treatment to one and all
assured. k-2t.
that date he I
plaint'ff has n
has m t beet a
idenee or wh
more than the* e y*ar« of time, al
though she tms mint* dil'irnt effort
to lot ate him, and that at this time
his residenc* - .ink* <wn to plaintiff
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a ft * room h* use on m rth-
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COMMODIOUS R, ,||,,
SALE.
The arm'. t**n
0. K. Lacy nt.d.
west part of town
d well of never-failing water with with a’ entire H,
n*er
nd 7. Two block" east of rt>urth<>ust
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which th* n -uienre i*
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windmill and tank, sufficient to irrt
Baysthn during the time #*»te a large garden. This property n one bf the most dra*n|CJ
day where they will entir college. ^ «nd defendant live together u is well and cenvuuently located and de, .
Miss Bess Burgin left Friday for aforesaid she was a ways kind and j, an l.uy for any one wanting tion, with barn, outhoui*,
Georgetown to resume h«r work ^ ^ fu„ ^ fc wife> am| a modest, low-priced home in Hondo improvement*. It ia prned re
intre J - -J—*’---- ' -----“—’“id Co, and terms right. Owner will
Taylor er cattle as part payment if
w* t«
Miss Ethel McCaughan has chang ,h"< defendant's act f deserting her See either memt.er Hondo Und
ed* her address to Wharton, Texa*. ».“* without blame on her part, and Fletcher Davis or Dr. 0. B. T: .
Sh.> will be with h* r si.-ter, Mrs. Gor that h,!i "f ' v-i-ndiict is of such a for tt.riI,Si price and other particu- For furtherparticular-
don Houseworth for some time. nature as to render their ever living 1|irg
A GOOD BUY.
♦ * * * *
Miss Dorothy Burgin, who was a together again as husband and wife
student at San Marcos last year, left insupportable, ptemiw* considered.
again VYY<lnt:dav to resume her stu i- ;i JTi K1 nd-
jps * ant s unprovoked act of abandonment -----
The Mexican celebration passed off and desertion of the 19th day of Sep- A splendidly located 1065-acre
iuietly here. There nr not as many tember, 192.< whicn hnscmtinued up pasture, fenced and cross-fenced,
ers nr either member of the
Land Company.
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WANT A HUME IN HONDO!
The Frank S. Cockrell
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Mechler at the Sauz for some time.
Mr. ana Mrs. b. T. Winters from
Somerset were short visitors here
Sunday.
Mrs. M. Reyman and Mrs. W. V.
TWO ARiPLANES IN WAR GAME Reyman ot Mai dona were visitors
CRASH AT 7.0C0-FOOT here and at Castroville last Thurs-
ALTITLUDE. day.
_ — Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Tschirhart of
Last Friday morning two airplanes San Antonio were short visitors here-
crashed into tacit other 7000 feet in and at Cas.rov’Ue last Saturday _
the air and the ships became en- Misses Helen and Olga Geiger
tangled ai d fell to th, ground near spent Sunday evening with Miss
John Fisher’s home on the Castro- Rosie Bush.
iH r,().u] Mrs. Martha Bippert and daughter,
C ul t ( y . T 23. was in- Mrs. Hilda 3-anger, from the Sauz
stant.y ktlutl and Cadet Sheldon B. were visitor, here last Saturday.
Yoder. 22, suffered cuts and bruises, Mr and Mr*. Oscar Hitzfelder and
boll! were students of the Advanced son. Erwin, and Mrs. (.has. Ztnsmeyer
Flying School at Kelly Field. "ere San Antonio v.s.tors Saturday
Yoder saved himself from death in VYm. Kitiltlder and family from
the spinning planes by resorting to Noonan spent Sunday with Oscar
k- 1 rtl,r_ Hitzfelder and family here.
MPras. Fisher heard the crash and Relatives here are in receipt of a
saw the planes fall. Many of our card from Mrs. Alfred Haby of the
people were out to see the wreckage Medina Lake, who was at ( olorado
^ i in firwimf thr dead Springs on a vacation the past week,
and some ass.sted in finding the deart Mr_ aTjd Mrs. Hubert Zuercher and
f yer‘ • • • Mrs. Lorenz Rihn from Castroville
Contractor Adolph Reyman inform- ypent Monday afternoon with rela-
ed the writer that the finishing touch- tlVe- here. , ,
es are being put on A,ex Hitzfelder’s Mrs (.. F Krause and daughter,
es are ueiiiK , '■ tore Mrs. h. s'. Pars .rm. and baby from
dC C Mr Hitzfelder is Atascosa were LaCoste visitors Wed-
Building, which Mr. Hitzlelrter s
building at Naiaha and w. « Emil Mangold and family and Mr.
occupy when ( j P • • - • „ . an(j \jr<o ^Uj, Grossenbache- from
felder has already Stores at LaCoste ^ ^ Mr and MrJ
anTheea”a°taUa community fair has Ernest Zeigenbalg at Lytle Sunday,
me ixaiai ,, .. i „ n Mrs. Albert Reiner, Mr and Mrs.
as president Up to this date nothing Engelhart and Wm. Grossenbacher
Sas reached the e*n of this humble and family lrom San Antonio spent
serii about a community fair at La- Sunday evening with Emil Mangold
r m"3crart
show at the County d a.r, we have
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Mexicans here as there were s< vend 1(1 t*" Prtt r: tinu‘ an(^ being for w)th permanent water; several fields six-room house in the Rrr.*n
chort-lire of crons ha« mor‘‘ than three years duration con- ... . . . ,
V,Sl many to iV.,' K,“ -tUu,., M sro.nd, to, . "'"."'"-O *" ~holo Ollnble A.....to. to Htofc. .ith .
for the cot) n fields north of here. Plaintiff avers that said marriage No improvements, but owing to splen- stieet* on three sides, .nut:*
Mr. Arch Dunlap has been here relations between plaintiff and de- did location and excellent quality of two large loti arid having a
several times recently rustling cot- tendmt still exist. land can be converted into an ideal and other outbuildings sllisi
s“n ..... .r „ l.,
Mr Rudolph Duncan left for So- to appear and answer herein, and.^i'*^1^ UP m*0 several small farms, reasonable price and on easy
nora last week where he will remain that upon a hearing that she he grant- Reasonably priced and terms easy •* • • • — • -
for the balance of the summer. f,(^ a judgment dissolving 'aid mar- p0 m-range. Must be seen to be ap-
Mrs. Elizabeth Bohmfalk arrived riaKe relations between herself and .)reciat<,d
home from Bisbee, Arizona. Mondav defendant, and for such other and
She has been on a visit to her chil- further relief, legal and equ.table to
California, and stopepd off "hich she may be justly entitled, in-
at Bisbee for several weeks befor*' eluding costs of suit
coming on home. Herein Fail Not. but have before
Mrs. Frank Ward and little daugh- m'd Court, at its afore, aid next reg-
ter. Mildren, who have been visiting uiar term, this writ witn your return
relatives in Arizona for several thereon, showing how you have exe-
weeks, arrived home Mondav. cuted the same.
Mr. Edgar Sluennink who has been Given Under My Hand and the
in San Antonio for several months, ^l“a' sa'd Court, ut office in Hondj
returned home Saturday ami ha> this, the 20th day of September, A.
started to school again. D. 1928.
* » • (L. S.) AUGUST KEMPF.
Chas. J. Schuehle, candidate f«r Clerk District Court, Medina County.
Sheriff, was here Saturday from1--"-
Hondo circulating among the voters. H- E. Haas*, Attomey-at-Law,
There are four candidates f r Shir- Surveyor’s Oflfice, (Courthouse Hor-1
iff in Med, la C unty, ail running in- i0( Texag A11 legal matters care-
dependently before the November , ,,
election. fully attended to, :n
GOOD HOME FOR SALE.
if desired. Piped for city
natural gas and wired for el
lights. An ideal buy lor
wanting a comfortable homtt*
modern conveniences. See FI:
Davis, Agent, for price, term,
BARKULOO ADDITION.
Y’our choice of acreaee prr
or town lot in Barkuloo AiMitici
Hondo. See plat of survey and
prices and terms at the Anvil H
Do you want a home in Hondo
where you will have plenty of room
for a garden, poultry, etc.? Then
see the W. F. Miller house in north
ei.st part of Hondo. Two acres of
land, five-room house, barn and shed,
city water. A bargain at $1,800.00
on easy terms, bee Fletcher Davis, office This property is offervd
Agent, or W. F. Miller, owner. * prices and on such terrrr that
Hondo, Texas tf. smallest wage-earner c»n ndj
quire a hon e-«ite that is
'ncreiise in value. Don’t in*
j opportunity.
FOR SALE.
IMPROVED FARM FCR SALE.
An 87-acre farm, half in cultiva-
A nice five-room residencei|
water p pod through house. Only 3-1' A n“' ......... *
'of mile from good school. This is an part of town, situated on >o
Get three of your friends to join iu< al buy for anyone wanting a sma!1 feet, south front; house in H
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. L. Balzen from
Kill were business visitors
to awake P»etty , here last Saturday. From here they
Robert 1 ondre from Macrtona wa ^nf ^ ^ Antonjo where th„v
business visitor here Wednesday. San, An.tonk> wht‘r(‘ th^
E-i. Bourquin ,„d
Mr an< Mrs. Fred Steward from San
AHtonio vj./.itoT Monday. • OTr a'i< j»irs. rreo oxewaru irom ,>an
Wm. Ittis and da^.er &lar- v ,rf visiting Mr. and Mrs.
guerite, were visitors here last Hi- ^ Bufch ^ famil/hcre Sunday>
”a?,' it A4.U- , -„i M«n#wr of •'Jrs- Dailar J. Steuhing and little
R. U. At in-, ’■ *“ ■■ • * , son from siin Antonio spent last
the San Antonio ^bQ" week with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bush
Farms, was a ’ here. They were accompanied home
last Friday. \ij.v T\nah
Frank Tondre from C astroville was ^ Petsch and Mi^s
a business visitor hue last Friday. .dna ,,r ' J Seis?n.. rai ,
Robert Rihn from Pnindletop was Susie Naegelb from San Antonio and
, u . . .. ]aa+ vVi/iov Miss Emma Marty of ( astroville
a business vmit(>r here lust Friday. Mondav with Georce Christil-
Max H. Bippert fremthe Lauz was fJJnt ^ere
a LaCoste visitor last Friday. ks„a t R^u. and family I C Bied
Eugene J. Kt lor and family were . H- Reus, and family^J. L. Hud
K.n Antonio victor, M FrW.y. F nfrWIBto in'd fi f S Lrj
Fred Jw from abr„,_C.,tro»,Ue ^ figfrom
nil court* of
ternoon in Devine, talking to the __..
sovereign voters. Mr. Murray is quite
been^for^^ time County "rick InTpei* ^ou in a chlb ant! ai1 fcn,r of >'ou 'v''1ll'imf'rov. d farm with a comfort dition and wired for lights and
tor and enforcement officer. receive FARMING a year for $2.00 able- w^11 h001*1- foruIirae for gas. Price $3,500 on easy
terms, etc. see either member Hondo 1 ‘ " , , _
Land Co. APP*y t0 Hon<,° Urid
• • • •••
Five lots near Lutheran Church F’inr Ranch. 6.000 acre*:dll
$250.00 each, and four lots near ed goat proof, also cron f
Hollaway Gin, $225 00 each; will ■ plenty water, wells and spnnp;
trade any or all of these lots for house, barn*, pens, etc. <5 a*
cattle. Apply to Hondo Land Co.
Who wants an 1,800-acre tract,
good pasture lands, permanent well
water, 90 acre in cultivation? For
price, terms, location, etc., see Hondo
Land Co.
1300 acre goat ranch, all fenced
gi at proof, permanent water, home,
pens, sheds, etc.
^.rwu)strte
was a visitor here last Friday.
Mrs. Emil Mangold from the' Sauz ] Castroville and Joe Biediger from
mrs. film e, _ i San Antonio were among those who
was a LaCoste visitor Tuesday.
Elmer Groff from C„trovillJ wa, a Lakt »««*> “>
business visiter at our office last
Thursday.
Richard Zeinert and family from
Macdona were LaCoste visitors last
F’riday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mangold from
the Sauz were visitors at the Diver-
sion dam last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mangold from
the Sauz were Natalia visitors last!
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tragesser from]
Castroville were business visitors at
our office last Friday.
Miss Reba Rticherzer had her ton-
sils removed at the Santa Rosa In-
firmary in Sar. Antonio last Fridav.
• • » •
DEVINE NEWSLETS.
uuunv, ubih.i r-----
cultivation. A real go*
worth the money. Inquire d
Land Co.
Your choice of five l°ts'
!y aitua'.i d ju-t north of the I
church for $250.00 See Hondo
Company.
And other property no
here. Ask about it.
not moot
From The Devine New*.
FROM BIRY.
An entirely new srheme of body lines and
contours...the most costly paneling em-
ployed on any automobile in the—*
world... and the richest upholsteries and
appointments ......distinguish 'BuidCs
BODIES by FISHER
If you do not find here what you want, let u* know * >
for and we will locate it for you. Our speciality i»
the people.
HONDO LAND CO.
DAVIS AND DR. O. B. TAYL°” '
P. O. BOX 218 FLETCHER DAVIS AND u* ...... ]V j
HONDO, TEXAS MANAGERS ^«.
Don’t ask for land trade*; li*t your property with at
property anywhere and advertite it every*
new
Masterpii
lece
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Breiten and
baby left Wednesday for Goose Creek
where they will spend some time with
relatives.
Mr. Julius Rihn and Alvin Hart-
ung spent one evening the past week
Miss Viola Saizman is staying at in Hondo.
BANANA DANCE
AT ELECTRIC PARK HALL, CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1928
JIMMIE IS COTTA A FINEST-A BUNCH A SUN DODCERS
Ah-ya-ya
Thi«» Banana Dance Ita Great
Everybody I* Cordially Invited
Admittion: Gent*, 75c; Ladiet, 25c.
Rain or Shine
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The Silver Anniversary Biiick it
kindling more mlerent drawing
more people to the display rooms
- winning more praise arm creat-
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insittent tliut Buick s vast factories
have reached new level* of produc-
tion in attempting to keep pace.
— nil because it is not only the most
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the day, nut also because it marks
a new style - a thrilling new mode
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more luxurious and more grateful
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An entirely new scheme of body
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tinuous moulding, with double
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If you want beauty- if you want
individuality - if you want uji-to-
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only one choice . . . the choice of
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Buick with new Masterpiece Bodies
by Fisher. It* the new style - the
new mode- in motor cars’
▼ HI SILVER ANNIVERSARY
BUICIC
With Mmlrrpirr* Bodies hjr flits
W. G. BRYMER, M. D.
Res. Phone 82-3L Office 82-2L
Office in Klappf-nbach Building
Castroville. Texas.
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and pets. Unit- u, fir IT,EE imect EookU 1
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prices named. McCCRMICK X M*
kill insects
fce bran®
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Hondo, Texas
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1928, newspaper, September 28, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth567897/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.