The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1930 Page: 3 of 9
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, I luit >lay. Mr, and Mr*. Than. Groff and two
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Ahr and Ii no mother. Mr*. M. A, Groff 1 rdav
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and >■ v« a wide circlt of friends in
We, the undersigned,
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Ant. rio visit- relatives at San Antonio Sumia.i.
Mrs, Arthur iloithaus, Mr, i ,t
Hrjiuer from San V • nx and Mr, Raymond Mo. bring
week end wit; were San Antonio business visitor*
I»r. ami Mr*. W. G.
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I- tnd Mrs. J. E. Smith
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m 0f San Antonio spent Sun-
Spring* each Rotarian hxd * ho.v a. hear..l
tils guest hi the weekly Inn. hfon, Mr. wnied
Kigar of San Antonio being the fli*»!*.x
principal ipenker for the occasion, Vone just when she hud a’mut given
telling many Interesting thing* from UP hope , f ever tegaining her former'
hi* experiences in Scout work. health.
The fast or* of the aavtial church- "I about one year. I have been 1
n in Uvalde a:rungi J a union vr- lb a general run-down condition,"
-ice at the First liaptist Church, Rev. ®f** Mrs. Marhttrger. "My «t( irn h
!<», J. Parrish the new l'..»tnr of the w*< *H out of order, too. Nothing'
and son i f High Street Christian Church, being I nmril agree with me, and I
' neirhb« »hoo<! were ( astroville the principal speaker. Kev. Parrish v’!l h d a m”y hid • with >n
"t'css isl’or* .Saturday. I took an h * subject, “How Shall We digestion, I waa always hiving to
i he car end bunc . paty riven I, .am to Give Good Gift* to Gar n»k* -"me kind rf laxative for mn-
•t the Sa-nt l oii Pan«h Hall ri* < uhiren?" O' Lu fc.ui Patrol* pres- ‘tipation. and my kidneys were in a
V t dy attended and very much en- ent, the Eagle Patrol won an un- terrible cond’lion, causing sharp
! expo, led attaiuihn -e . n st a'nd v. is pains in my back and side*,
a Patrol P us* AM k t "I did
Sat unlay.
Mr. Arinin
I * dele
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The mmqiu inde dance given at m-.. oted a P :n»! lm Aid Kit, *' < 't km-.* v. r, i; I ;
the Electric Park Hall wm largely at-: v.ith the corn pi men'* i J >e Carper. hearing so much about Orita-
r evening with Mr. and Mr*. Emil
Rtfdii’h
Hiss tec:?ia Tschirhsrt was a San
gonto visitor M mday. Ill ,1 Hl.'^ I I
\.. Jo 1 gel from D'Han is spent tmdi i Sunday night and was very local manngei of the C. P. &. L. Com- t- an the way in which it was
L]f,y with Mis* Willie BiediiKcr, much enjoyed. panv. The Scouts repeated the Scout help ng people suffering from *tom-j
Jlr‘ ,n<j Mrs. Louis Schott and Mrs. Joe Baumann and son of Van ; i .-th and Law during the y nice, a i uble, that I started taking it i
J F. Schott were San Antonio Haub arrived ;n our nti< >t Satu'da Rev. f’urri?h reviewed the history of, myodf in the hope that it would hilp!
,-ora Monday. °" a visit t0 relatives and friends, i Scouting, beginning with Sir Robert me. It did.
ii, -i, to Mr. and Mr*. Dan Burell, Some of our farmers are busy j Powell in South Africa and “I just can't get over the prompt
nds.v, February 10, a son ami planting corn, others arc making ar telling how it began r.t Washington, way in which it brought nu relief.
r rangement* to follow suit. J D, c., being chartered by Congress 1 really do feel better in every way
Mr. and Mrs. Chad. Suehs, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tschirhart and February the 8th, 1910. now, and I am going to continue tak-
iephine Naegclm and Mr. and Mrs. daughter of San Antonio visited Mr. J Court of Honor ti t; nve been set m? 't until I have finished a fu'l |
Tschirhart attended the and Mrs. August Tschirhart here as follows: Carrizo .Springs, March treatment. I am more than glad to
■i t;Uval . March tin 7th} and fiy« this statement for Orgatonejl
Crystal City, March the ltUh. We (Argotane). It's a small enough re-
are expecting dates from Del Rio, j ture for what it has done for me.”
Mr. and MrsTot^ Newman and An old time dance was given at ^ P“8- Rock SPrin«- Brackett-i Genuine Orgatone (Argotane)
lighter, Misses Hulds and Este, and Mr. Alvin Baizen's place Saturday; v"e and Hondo to fit into a schedule may be obtamed in Hondo at the
l. Annie Newman visited relatives right which was enjoyed by all. E., lor March. ,
Utopia Wednesday W. and Hugo Balien and Oscar Caat- Training Course p an* for adult
Mrs. Henry Gerdes arrived the hoff furnished music for the occa- leadt'” ■" UI‘d<*r w“>' for Uvalde-
it of the week from Warren, Ari- »ion. At 1 o’clock everybody depart- j' r>'stul (Rock Springs and
,*. on a short visit to her mother, ad for their home. Those that were I Brackettville. All of these activities
present were: Wlth the U3Ual mhertted desire of
Mr and Mrs. John Balzen, Mr. and | thl‘ nonnal boy to hike -ut to the
Harm Gerdes, Mr. and Mrs. °P«n spaces to observe al! nature m
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HONDO T Ah.OR SHOP
'Aiilie C. Crow, Propriolor.
Representinf
SUNSHINE AND PURITAN LAUNDRY CORPORATION
of San Antonio
All Claitfi of Laundry Work. Truck will make
three trip* weekly with i 3 hour *ervice. Vl'e call
for and deliver
Wr reijicetr.rlly »oh it your butineti*.
Rini; Phone PI.
mn! of a Mr. Brown, son-in-law Sunday evening.
UPPER QU1HI NEWS. A DANCE-
r:
Simon Rnhlf.
|Mn. Harm ti-.des spent Severn1
lys in the Alamo City the geust of Mrs. ----- . ,
daughter , Me; dames Martin Oscar Saathoff, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. the spring time, make .Scouting worth
inger and Charlie Kennedy. Balzen and son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry j while in southwest l exas,
|Mra. George Muennink and daugh- Schulte, Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Haby,
r of Hondo visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haby. Mr.
Schuehle and family one day last and Mrs. Hilcrd Mumme, Mr. and
leek. Mrs. Arthur Schulte. Mr. and Mrs.
a Mrs. Andrew Oefinger and son, Walter Balzen and children, Mr. and
pn Jay, visited relatives at Rio Mrs. Fritz Fous, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Mina Thursday. Neitenhoefer, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
[Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haby and Moehring and children, Mr. and Mrs.
lighter, Glen Rose, of Cliff visit- Edgar Balzen and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Gabe Haby Friday E. A. Balzen, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Rening. Oefinger and children, Mr. and Mrs.
[Mr*. Robert Groff and children Willie Schuehle, Mr. and Mrs, J. D.
kre Castroville visitors one day this Schweers, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Zim-
M. mertnan and children, Mr. and Mrs.
[Miss Annie Schuehle of Kan An- J. R. Brucks and children, Mr. and
nio spent Saturday night anti Sun- Mrs. Joe Balden, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
here, the guests of her parents, Balzen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
»nd Mrs. H, L. Schuehle. Hugo Balzen, Misses Maggie Reitzer,
[Mrs. Gabe Haby visited her sister, Emma Brucks, Ella and Lillian
Clarence Haby, at Cliff Thurs- Boehle, Aline Saathoff. Ora Stroud,
Nora Schuehle, Bessie Hartman,
[Mrs. Ben de Joirno was critically Annie May Filleman, Messrs. Alvin
i *few d»y» last week but at this Balzen, Alvin, Milton, Herbert, Roy
Fting she is getting along nicely. and George Brucks, Tony, Hugo and__
[Mrs. Edmund Haby of Bader Set- Arnold Haby, 0. A. Beck, Melvin,
Fuent was ablo to return home Balzen, Rus*ell Haby, George and
LMd*y tom the Santa Rosa In- John Henry Saathoff, Theo, George,
jroary where she underwent an and Otto Reitzer, Ernest, Frank and
Ration three weeks ago. Last re- Herbert Saathoff, Roy and Clarence
P from Mrs. Haby is that she is Dailey, Bruno Schweers, Sidney Saat
pmg along fine. hoff, Milton Balzen, Robert Groff,
i r and Mr*. Alec Haby and sons, Pete Consic, Milton Bendele, Ernest
rid and Clinniea, of Rio Medina and Edwin Boehle, Andrew S'chuehle,
JJ* Sunda>' la*t with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loesberg, Wesley Reitzer,
I Oefinger and family and Mr. Otto Hutzler, Raymond Saathoff and
e(intfpr. Edwin Lossenberg.
and Mis, E. E. Lehmberg of
Windrow Drug Store.
For Sale —114 Vi acre farm, most-
ly uncleared but tillalbe, four room
house, barn, chicken houses, well.
Ideal chicken farm. For price and
terms see Hondo Land Co.
DODGE BROTHERS
MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS
FRANK H. ZEINERT
HONDO AND MACDONA, TEXAS.
ANDREW H. SCHWEERS
LOCAj. representative.
OFFICE AT HONDO MOTOR CO.
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Scout Headquarters
GREEN HILL HATCHERY.
I am now ready to take orders for
baby chicks and hatching eggs. Price
of chicks January, February and
March $16.00 per 100; April ahd
May $15.00 per 100. Eggs, $1.50 per
setting or $8.00 per 100. I book
orders if ten per cent is sent with
order.
24-tf. G. W. JJUENNINK, Prop.
Hondo, Texas.
$50.00 REWARD.
The above reward will be paid for
information leading to the arrest and
conviction of any person stealing
Gasoline or Oil from the Texas Com-
pany Bulk station at D’Hanis, Texas.
M. A. ZINSMEYER,
20-tf. Agent.
One of the Crowd.
FINE FARM FOR SALE.
n min, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
P5 M“d»< __
F. Clinton, frm" h,.""''!! u'' The John C. Merrinun 310-»cre
ar Haby of Ri0 Vf.>rlinl ^ * i* r farm, 2Vii miles south of Hondo, on
"day with Mr. L 1* w i Hondo-Yancey graveled road is for
,t,lotf and family at u \a j Rale- Three hundred and thirty acres
^r’ and Mrs Arthur v°v, u 'n high state of cultivation, ten acres
. iwSiST’JlIa *'*- '» «•* ** «"
nd«y. , room residence, three tenant houses,
Mrs- Alice Gardner and son Pnh ' necessary out-buildings; 68-foot well
f'-*. visited her parent* m' ' that has never been known to go dry,
r’ ftn equipped with both windmill and gas-
h llnS corn.
Melvin
~~x4xp* AJC L11C-
during the past week,
with teams, tools and other equip-
ment now on farm, or will sell with-
out these. Thirty-five hundred cash
and easy terms on balance will put
you in possession of this fine farm.
For further particulars, consult the
owner or see either member of the
HONDO LAND CO.
Fletcher Davis, Phone 127.
Dr. O. B. Taylor, Phone 122.
<e Julrno, Jr„
'd “bout n„^ Uolrr’o, Jr., i8 Up
vcral day/8'" after bein& il1 for
h! 8re •JhPPodlT
Shoppe atments- La(!ie9
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AH these added improvements
—yet prices greatly reduced!
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VULCANIZING
The only shop in town that
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Service—that’s what we’re
here for.
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Phones 151 and 11
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1930, newspaper, February 21, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth567900/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.