The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1928 Page: 9 of 9
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'Sure Insurance” Helen H. and 0. H. Miller, Hondo, Tex
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Our D’Hanis Page
A n • ? ur *»f U al. Pimonal *» >,| Pu* -<'«» Item* gathered weekly
by !*uf r< k ii«r t'orrvapondent
Miss Viola Koch
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tatir than ttiilm -.hiv no.m ■>( ra< h week. Miaa Ki*ch ia
j »,d t«> collect uii>i receipt for money due thi* paper.
D’HANIS, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY. 'KPT. 26, 1928.
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indent will coni* with » T Ortlcp South of Town,
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mail.
and on
Editor,
| Dr. Jas. Turner
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A treat to ear and eve alii,.
Thu Smart
NEW MODEL
Community l air hold a
D’Har
nmmittet meeting Thur-lay night.
Prosperity. It was decided that our
voting contest he closed on Saturday,
October 27th, at 8:00 p. tn. The one
Various rtport> were heard. u • ...... ,
, , . receding the highest number of votes
ack l.a.v announced that in the ... ...
u ,, Will he Miss Prosperity; the next
1... M,. ;-y. hl,h„.t M,„ „.1|Bni,
f lh, Mtd,r. (ounty Uir,, Mr. Hy R. Wernett., Chairman, ap-
pointed a committee to prepare a
prize list for the exhibits.
PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN.
ii'Hani- was the lucky name drawn.
Mr. M*rr tt announced that the (’<>un-
>- Fair Association will donate *25
tuwarc' decorating the float of Miss
A BUSINESS EDUCATION.
JUNIOR BRIDGE CLUB.
_ I If there is a young person who
Mr*. R. J. Keily delightfully en- { rea(^s w^° w°tthi be interested
•,ertain*d the Junior Bridge Club Fri-1'n SP(’urinK a first class business ed-
ucation, they should come in and
see the editor of this paper or writ"
him at Hondo. He may be able to
help them.
Jay afttrnoon.
The living room was beautifully
iecorated in queen’s wreath and fern.
The color scheme of pink was fur-
ther carried out in the refreshments
and tallies.
At the conclusion of three games
of bridge Mrs. Gordon Barry held
high score, while Mrs. L. E. Koll-
man, Jr. consoled her elf with low.
The guests and members enjoying
this nart were Mrs. Emma King of
Marshall, Texas, and Mesdames Theo.
Barnes, Jacob Reily, Mimke Muen- 1 cent sa*e Windrow’s October
mnk, Felix Batot, Garland Martin, *■ 5 an<l 6- Be sure and come.
K. J. Leinweber, Gordon Barry, Fe-
lix Broxton, Hy Merriman, I,. E.
Where the
Money Goes
HpiE Telephone Company, like any
1 other industry, operates on the
money it receives from its customers for
service furnished them
The greater portion of this revenue is used
to p iy operating expenses,—wages, taxes,
rents, maintenance of equipment. Then
dividends must be paid to the thousands
of stockholders who have invested their
savings in the telephone company, and who
are entitled to a fairreturnon their money.
The remainder goes to provide financial
stability through periods of depression
and emergency, and to give more and better
service to you and other telephone user*.
It is the fundamental policy of the Com-
pany to provide the best possible service
at the lowest possible cost.
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company
THE NEWEST Orthophonic Virtrola is beautiful in A
*"">■ '•'»"<* l~C. The,
The musical reproduction duplicates th«- art of th*
or player. The effect of realism is absolutely convincing
We have this striking new model at our store. Come in
see it—hear it play—today! It’s worth the trip.
PRICE $2.50
Minimum Down Payment $25.00.
Model Number Eight-thirty-five
J. HUTZLER
Started in 1905
you have a farm, ranch, home or
town lots for sale or trade, list them
with the Hondo Land Co. Extensive
advertising given to all listings.
SALE! SALE!
Every German-language speaking
Globe Blackleg \girre-sin, succesi-
fully used in Medina County for 12
years, 10 cent- the dose. Fly Drug
Co..
The Dallas Daily News reaches
Kollman, Jr., Barnitz Carle, and , tamuy ^0U1l,d ha^e a (,‘“rma" news' j Hondo at 10:07 o’clock A. M. on its
paper 7 he Preie I resse fuer Texas is dav f publication. The News is
I : S"a«* R*mo’*d Shirt. Repaid
:: RUN-WEAVING HOSIERY SHOPPE & SHIRT HOSPITIl
Misses Ruth Watson, Emma Hodges,
"Marguerite MeLellan and hostess.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH-
HONDO.
M. Williamson, Pa-tor.
Sunday school, 9:45, J. A. Horger
Jiupt.; S. O. \V oolss, Asst.
Pr aching 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
Sacrament, Lord’s Supper, 1st
Sunday.
Epworth League, 7 p. m.
Miss.unary Society, 1st and 3rd
Mondays, 2 p. m.
Philathea Class, 2nd and 4th Tues-
days, 3 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8:15
p. m.
Young People’s Choir Practice in>
.uediateh following church servicer
Sunday right.
A welcome is given to all.
“I was glad when they said unto
me: Let us go into the house of the
Lord”.—Ps.
the only S’emi-Weekly newspaper
printed in the German language pub
lished in Texas. It is sold at the low
price of $3.00 per year and by re-
mitting for it, either new' or renewal
subscription, through this office you
can get both the Freie Presse and
P’arming a whole year for the price
of the Freie Presse alone. Send your
*2.00 today to Farming, Hondo,
Texas.
The Anvil Herald’s phone No. it
127. Use the phone when you need
job printing or advertising and you
will be waited on by a representative
of the paper. 41-tf
Sherwin vVilliams paints have been
reduced. Save money by using the
best. Fly Drug Co.
tiie daily paper par-excellence for
Texas. Try it and you will be con-
vinced. Hand or send your >ulwUp
tion to us and get FLKTClIER e
FARMING free—both papers for th*
price of one
Dr. LeGear’t
FLY CHASER
— tfrlvtt awny flat and me >i)urtoM. Gttn^in And
mi At ffUUOnf timt. \* not
wilt bo r‘rfuM*d. SOLD
your money
W. H. Windrow, hly Drug Co. and
P. R. Rohter, Hondo, and Louis
Carh. D’Hanis.
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M SYSTEM
SPECIALS
NEW
USED
REBUILT
Typewriters
SOLD
RENTED
REPAIRED
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29
The Typewriter Exchange
109 MAIN AVE., SAN ANTONIO
* •. >v. .....
Am :■&
MOST people know this absolute
antidote for pain, but are you careful
to say Bayer when you buy it? And
do you always give a glance to see
Bayer on the box—and the word
genuine printed in red? It isn't the
genuine Bayer Aspirin without it I A
drugstore always has Bayer, with the
proven directions tucked in every box:
mmm i
WESSON OIL 24c
PINTS.............
PEACHES
YELLOW CLING, GALLON.....
45c
Tomato Soup
TWO CANS FOR..........
17c
MINCEMEAT 121c
“NON SUCH”. PER PACKAGE.....
Camay Soap
THREE BARS..........
19c
CHIPSO
REGULAR 10c SELLER, 2 FOR ■ • ■
15c
ASK FOR COUPONS
FOR FREE SILVERWARE
WE PAY THE TOP MARKET PRICE E°R
INFERTILE EGGS.
M SYSTEM STORE
M>trlD la
ll» trad* ra.rk of
Hirer Manufacture
of Monoacetlcacldeitar of HallcrlUacIi
Herbert Hoover and Senator Curtla aa they looked following their flrat conferenca on campaign atrategy
GEO. SCHUEHLE.
Maaaa for.
rFO R B0HMFALr-
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Real Estate, Oil and Investments, 0. H. Miller Hondo,
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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/m1/9/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.