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The Hondo Anvil Herald from Hondo, Texas • Page 1

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A nvil erald Oer. HONDO, MEDINA COUNTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1922 VOL. 36. No. 27 LOCAL PERSONAL.

Holloway Bros. Holloway Bros. 20. 25. Holloway Bros, it Holiowav Bros.

rtnteed razor at Holloway 20. it to Jennings, Phone 1 44-tf. gags and Suit Cases jjj monument a. Springs and Mat- jt Hodipfth returned to San Antonio. lota in southeast part price $650 00.

Alice Smith. WANTED-f will pay 6c per jvered in Hondo. Karl Boon. JjfceHindes last week- the the Mieees Company. FOR RENT from the Big Stone Jars at Holloway Bros.

Sausage Mills at Holloway Bros. Lard cans at Holloway Bros. 20. Air rifles at Holloway Bros. 20 Next time askfor redskin tubes.

Bracks was down and paid this office an call. £. after a several the Alamo City, returned Lutz, a young stock-farmer rfimia. was a business caller at i Monday. B.

Turkeys; Toms, iHtnf, Mrs. Henry Ben- 27tf. of child's brown twtilwes. Owner can rocov- paying for tlvs notice. rooms for housekeep- finplace and kitchen flue.

Ap- felh place. 272tf. pf on the verge of despair ml reot vered. Sold iby W. H.

W.ndrow. It fountain pen on the Hondo, Friday of last week, rrdurn to Gertrude Reily for iAnnie Miller, who is attending the of the Lake Collar Antonio came out yester- IItbit to home folks. Mrs. C. R.

Gaines and son, last week-end in San the guests of Mrs. George laid Mrs Joe English, I HALE Telephene Line run- Sabinai to San Antonio. jMebeipind give terms on part HOOPER, Uvalde, Texas, a powerful restorative, and stomachic tonic. It the system, restores the ap- 1 wl you feel strong, tad wei), is nature intended, ft. H.

Windrow. it teFiteler was up from Yanoy and paid tfice a busi- Mr, Ka eler informed us Itoether test well for oil will he near future near Yancey was a business caller Mr. U.brich Auto tops re-covered at Eugen 49 Mrs. Geo. W.

Jones came out yesterday from San Antonio. See or write J. R. Dubose, Devine, Texas, for monuments. 25.

Kimmey Transfer Co. sells GASOLINE. Next door to post office. 24 Let me haul your hog to city market. J.

S. Carter, day phone 179. 24-tI. Get your GASOLINE from Kimmey Transfer next door to post office. from Buick Four.

Return to C. R. Gaines and receive reward. 24. Call next door to the post office for your GASOLINE.

Kimmey Transfer 24 tf Six acres of farm land in the town of Hondo. For particulars see Geo. Neuman. 24-4t. If you are run down, discouraged and out of heart, get a bottle of Cockrell Injured.

Mrs. rank Scott Cockrell wasgriev- iously burned by the explosion of a tin can containing hot coffee, at- the High School building, Monday afternoon, i She, with others, was engaged in pre- I paring a collation to follow a meeting of the Parent-Teachers Association; the coffee was getting too hot, and while attempting to remove the lid the can exploded, throwing the hot fluid over her face, neck and ch -st. the force throwing her to the floor. Her i it i immediately dreased her wounds with whipped sweet cream Grodt. Mr.

George A irrn and Miss de Grodt were married at the Lutheran Church I mu try 25th, 1922. p. Rev. A. Faiken- berg, pastor of the Church, officiating, The groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Karm, and is high c-teem- ed by all who know him; tlv- bride is the winsome daught-r ot Mr. and Mrs Ben de Grodt, and enj the love and admiration of a large circle of friends. After the ceremcn a immbar of the intimate friends of the happy and called a physician, and everything young couule gathered at the home of possible was done to allay her suffering She is making a good recovery and every one hopes sne will soon be her normal self, and no disfiguring scars will follow the mishap. Mr.

Cockrell, wno was in San Antonio serving as a juror in the federal court, was called home and has remained here since. Mrs. R. Gaines, who was in the room at the tim the accident, was also slightiy spr, y-d ty the hot liquid but her injuries ar negligible. the parents where delicious were served, and merrymaking was engaged in until a late hour.

Thai the fondest anticipations of the newly wedded couple for a long, joyous and prosperous married life may be more than realized is the wish of a host of friends, among whom the Anvil Herald begs to be numbered. 1 i I Fordson Tractors Take biggest Drop in History. New List: I F.O.B. Detroit Yantis Motor Co. An Entertainment.

One of the pleasant social affairs of recent date hen the Emhroideiy an Forty-two Club entertained Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tari- Horace Bradley as a farewell to VIr, lac and see how different it makes i Mr-. Ra ph Russell. After a num- feel.

Sold I W. H. Windrow. itjber of lively forty-two games were had, a delicious salad course was serv- COM1NG! car load of Overland Light Fours, one Overland hour Sedan, and four Overland Light Fours. Paul Wey- nar.d.

26 The boys of the senior and junior classes were entertained with a Wiener roast by the basket ball girls at the home of Judge and Mrs. V. H. Blocker Wednesday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Win, Blocker and baby were here this week from Piedras Nei gras, guests of Mr. parents, Judge and Mrs. V. H.

Blopker. Mr. I Blocker has been U. S. Consul at Pieuras Negras for several years.

I Louis Hueschen left last week for his home in Portland, Oregon, after a pleasant vacation spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hueschen, and other relatives. Mr. Hueschen employed by the Southern Pacific railroad at Portland.

Charles Andrew, the little infant son of Mr. and Mrs Louis W. Scheidemantel, died at Sabinal Monday, and was buried at the Monte 1 family burial ground at Castroville Tuesday, January 24, Rev G. G. Smith, pastor ot the Hondo Methodist Church, officiated at the funeral.

The stricken parents have the sympathy of ail who know them. ed. Mrs. Russell was presented with a lovely Japanese sewing basket containing a set of dominoes as a token of love from the Club members. Those present Mr.

and Mrs, Marvin Beal, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Fly, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. Ashbel Gilliam, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Leinweber, Mr. and Mrs M. Muennink, Mr and Mrs. Henry Merriman, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Starnes, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Wools, Mr. and Mir-.

Ralph Russell, Mr. and Mr-. Yantis Fannie Carle and Mr. Jeff Peters. To the Buying Public.

All Goods ordered before It) o'clock will be deliverd at 10 All Goods ordered after 10 will be delivered at 4 Ail orders coming in after 4 will not be delivered until next morning at 10 C. J. Bless Hondo Mercant ile Co. The R. Leinweber Co.

Leo Schneider is home from San Antonio where he has been employed for the past several months. FOR LEASE, farm two miles south of Hondo. H. C. Rothe, Del Rio, Texas.

Mrs. Fletcher Davis went to Sabinal Monday to visit Mrs. Louis Scheidemantel. Henry Bohlen is moving into the Charles Dumont place this week. SEDAN New Series F.

B. ledo Way Ahead! When you Sedan is an easy inside and out. Dependable as really wonder hov the price. values, the Overland It spells q-u-a-l-i and comfortable. new series Overland.

You I turned at WANTED of Mr. Howard Laughinghouse will regret to learn that he has been sick this week, and wish him an early recovery to his normal good health. The Fifth Sunday Meeting is in progress at the Baptist Church and is being well attended. 9 gl qp--y h. PLUCK GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST Can be found at my office at residence, testing are! fitting the yes with glasses ondo Texas.

P. O. Pox 271 of corn loads in the shuck. Can use mixed or yellow O. H.

MILLER. Overland Sedan four doors, adjustable plate glass windows, ventilator in cowl. Wire wheels are Standard Completely quipped, including electric lights, starter, speedometer and horn. Gasoline economy of 25 miles per gallon is common. PAUL WEYNAND HONDO, TEXAS.

tfbod tbi Ott crop in this section I AT THE First National Bank HE INCREASING BUSI- HONDO. TEXAS Capital Surplus but thero will still be Pjftorn good season comes or women to take Wiong friends and neighbors guaranteed hosiery, ur n.en, women and children. faming. We pay 75c. an time, or $36 00 a week Experience unnecessary, Pa.

Reduced Prices. Goodyear and Fisk ryi lires litte. locking Mills. 49 to the report of the De- 0 Burean of the had been ginned in Me- iuyfup t0 January 1. 1922, cotton.

Up to the same txu dre 2,118.810 bales tL for respective was an unusu- year for Texas. I I I Will be sold 5 per cent off from new list, or a Fisk Tube wiil be given Free With Every Two Tires Sold. Effective from January 28 th to Februai) iich. i i i id J. M.

FINGER ED. DE HORAGE BRADLEY Cashier CHAS. t. Cashier ESS ol an indicatioT it renders is not already we not hav We Rive our liberal accorrmi consistent with ing. this BANK is that the service satisfactory.

If a patron, may your account? customers as modations as is mnd bank- i if g1 Big Savings are here on New Ginghams We are showing unusual values in TISSUES I Citizens Motor Car Co. Phone 151, A. E. Weynand. il and beautiful Spring Ginghams Coming Soon.

36 inch Canton Crene in a Wide Colors. 5 i E. R. LEINWEBER CO. Phono 193 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF Third Anniversary Sale BEFORE IT CLOSES..

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