The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 20 x 14 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
jHa
m
Thl Hondo Anvil herald.
* raw i 4 »• ' X ii »ii iufta*
Among The Boosters For
The Dry Farming Congress
. ;»**»
SOML BIG rtATVRtN
>v MOUfT •
wet* a*
Ni aa-% . inc^ipMNtf
, RTSkiNA* kATI ' MLkfQftABlS
nn
f rw—nf u
# a tWw ity
Mr wat^i
r
-%»» *•*
Satu rday, ai
1*14
tri^arH
*
Vo
I *fSR.
, »» awoxkft u® tftv
ft)
ft a*
ax*
TW Aim* -ha iw*«r ?*«•"►*••
Fa* Am
rft«»
t pm Aar »■***.•■<•
» AT'
(nl «» *• t* *
Mhl eaaa* I* Mr 1
me t* :*#»
U*r4 If til t
AM* A n.-H'M
A tew. ft fcf ««M«t
tw kattaa-
i at Mr rr-
l ua
F*rti .ru’CoA*
D NT
l*y
-4 t*’
ntf
t ft •
r»r**
lor the
FiArrrvATc i* U»e man
mi j r* wl w 'Mine t> w - ■
the unr*- *1
with t »>
-r- i eer
M> r f tike do you e fee »f juet
Ac theT rm Ii e * 'riri*1' iftg y U
p? it.—ft HR levee Magazine.
Thu iNmi icfetic ho#t#ftrw hav*
inf; e grwat rally at Kl Pee** we
tbi* column la being male up.
TMKU isn’t such a thing ee er
h >neei opponent in th.* t **abu
iery of politic#.—ft’eat TYiee
ftiagtinr
THE w**ake«t devil ever c in*
t *«**•* the Teee» 4 ley
ig f. ■agawu wee#* ta H »•
i. i ’* With a* r aa I'eeiin. .*• A
tf.e * ai ttlie peo^^wa pen tei
•dee« rw#» » .1 at» • yo« e ewr-
pri» g *rre. ol teMt. TW
%e* e.tt ei’y M theee
*-' j* t# end tike isF*raOv« they
* ap*vt w..i he e liNwral edu*
Cfttfckft to the rmen who gre«j-» U.
T .» fte*«4 UUr telka. leJ Of
pee i.rei itfwm, will give every
oil e *ii i p,*-*tuu.ty to taaka ia*
i| 4IA.HI abxtei uiiUift upMM
whier. they o*» re ®.«r* ,igb: eAd
will briftg "4t e eeelu. ol exper*
it*tK*e, >b*efveti >r» end »ugfwa*
t* <a f ineeUtweMe v«!oe. Tmmnn*
•p* tker* at. l ieedere in lUe
thiUflktul the d,j ere com.r.g
ht •** In.® ell |i4Ki **4 the >Ule el
thoif <>»r e*{**tt*e toimpatt their
ftti 'Wll*t »* t J’lrU. The |i>wn te
g"‘«g to cor euietetde troutde eud
etptliae ufa » .. .util of ti.t* tH«**H*
ing. I tr.eiaernig ell lhn>, end
the lurui«*f left uiet the uppeh
turn > to eumd eu< h e * U ed
d * not come t'> Vour u<*<e every
dey, mil * h ) t en t>n<>uld ettend
I the *eeei-me. The ••■•!..n- will
ne hekt et the e|»p»in'ed hour* el
the H >ndo Auditorium. All will
tie u me thet cen tie d'.ne to meke
you comf .rteoie while lie eiung
I to the di»' U<mi *n*. l»rjp y..ur
I W irk (or the lime end ettend
thnee Bieetih^e. Dr ug tlir wile
I end chiitlreti - e*f*et iel;y the
lerger t* y * ei d giM* end e'<j y
Thre e»i*h teewM w-»etfg >4 *t«e
w> i ow*r»e •' Head i^ Teve*. A
*» a. The ‘ 4t -eei pr. g*»w* Aw* ;«ee*
CjAfrw* u. >-e t Vrkwi » w ■» eey t
• ■•I uerfoeteeA ever is#A4,
V. • * He D-d. f ‘Veewer t dent eere': a nprrt foe H»iv e> Jrtj,
• .« the pr **r»a I. e t% k euac the wwee .nl oe.jeoa*or* -were
e» pwereed o* try the k*.>ye" ea : g rb*' e <e* evi cwiatei de», t*»
Hem i er j ye the d'ebftftea of beeog ..to «iy awe .r T*v*» ea
iV»o i* J*ftwttr«t*ift • rv ee ii gel*; .ft other *4 Urn
•tele the* w wk he.Bg dew -y euftft deft.w«tr»t.e»
Net |*erk» ol Hoe A*.fc«o*i» V. ed -eo» the O ngre*# Mag it*
hnee ol hetior tr«UfuKeU« «M S*e the ferae re com keep the
nuiruoMpre MM mtvkw. A- R. Atk.ee.*, ftko» el the* rt.).
wtll te k etoftg the eeae Ueeo
The regrea tsriedft teili r»y mm» •4 the a- *» tevaafd Uffi-
ee* wed a *ce re.e*ew a the M r eftd h«de te.r ft. pevi«e e grew, ed*
w.-ftUu*fti eveot fur faraeew wh > have ad tmee. cwpejtag oft dor
•gewe ture ov *g the right Unoft —Ho* Afthaae loght.
The South Side Saloon
fritz Wohlschleoel Prop.
Handles Wines, Liquors, Bwr, Cif. t
Smoking and Cfcisiiij; Tobaccos
Cftatereft .
WkiBdti. TfkoV
Vmtk ot Ik pul
At the l*ry Fllftn| C agree* here three yeor« og .. M. A. H
Coft**oe. the* eaeoioted etth the v eiled Mete* l*e;*wra,eev •<! Ag •
rvrwltiie, aode u Mina ft new t *oge cr {• fur the eactnJ
regvae- lu ihftt eddrea he udd >1 h.» arccji— with nudee grow
it the p.».n- ojftntry. IW C >«.v r we* '.he Bftn »eiected by the
tMportme* l fti teet hi? the err*, ^uwi.t.t^ of eee-i of th.* gr»** th»t,
w*t ft*m te tight to Vm«n * and he *n •»• m re atwat it than any
ft
ne ei*** t* d C one »..i n **e *t. *ddre*» ua r*^ ten gf*** at
the l*rj f'trftitgC mgrem* ehi to tteet* at It mdu Oft the lM, Ihvh
and IhAh ol tlo* fsi-iuth.—l **i-.e Leader*New*.
Staff of Liife is
a we »*ey*r ' • .*» a*** it t*. *• a*».
y«o*a ft • aft* f*» 1 f*w*a
ha Fv» ft* t*
fttrr kira
i ( t— * .r ft* f ft*
Tl;© Oity fla^ery
»••••••
TEXAS DRY FARMING CONGRESS
A go.ft |ir %;r*m ha* been prepared lut the i>rji 4 *ru i gl'.^vgree*
which meet* m H ftdi Augwft If t ti JKAh. The (*m.*r» «f hatw*
nal ah utd make their ptan* t > attend the C >ngree* an t take et*
tub • f varr.ua product* rai*»d <* their f*'®* Sat •.*! Sentiafti.
QUftffT-
CfTS
roK
CITY
VISI-
TORS
=1HE WW S.^kBBN
6. H Sagers* Prop.
cl ckp!c«»^ avV'Ctlmcnlcj
^ ^'» *i c,\ i»o:ar.a v? t vj ci: >
IlcMMuO i* maft nc great j**epar*u<in* lor the ltry Farm.ng v <mg*
re** which meet* there Augu»l lh,h. lUih and 2 Ah »t hile a e»ft«
atderakde p mu >n of our territory t* t • g i under the irrigati m dtU't.
it i* we. to aludy “dry farming" m»tt >d». Mo*t of < ur farmer*
will go it dry and lh**e would do well to a'tend thie meeting over
a? Hondo. I>evire New*.
ft#1"
{The BuckhornSaloon
i
T. a. MAI rt’M. Hn.prleUr
IHUM:H in
Farmer* Honor Lreria
fort Vtoria. Te* , An* I Th*
»ump uf by ih* mvmt*r*hi|>
of th* tanner'* l awn Ti**> w*»
|H*od oa ter manio-r in whieh ft It
lrf-»i» tfonUucUd th* *ff*ir» uf th* «r-
HUP IHt IIHUIN
Hondo Reader* Are Le n
Ike dap
jured up in the mind of man ran »‘‘Ue admiring inwlul Junn* th, p««t year whet.
plan revenue; only the God-like I.very body come
can forbear.
. .
the boy* and girl* t<> th* t*e**e»l iwr th* klutnp in the
l»ry Farming or grew*. There Oot* n market -auaed by the war
will tie -ome thing* of e*pe. ia! ■ tn i.ur -jie. It i* working an ex*
m’ereet to them
l»orr thou love life? Then do
r»"t equander tin e, for that i*
the etuff life i* made of.—Ben*
jamin Franklin.
teen e hardahio >n men having
chiigat.ohe to meet at once with
the proceed* >f their crop, an i
*tate«men and financier* are
h* anu lh* other udk-er* who h*v*
•erveti during th*! time were r* elect
ed to th* oft * tor the HMuing year
Tn* m«i iBii*irtent lealut* of ft'*d-
ne*d*> • •e,»*o» of the I armer* Id*
ration.! and to i<er*uv# l ai«a wa*
ih* eieeu.* of idkin and th* tlllin*?
ol two vacanri,* on the executive
lommittee.
W li L*»w *a» re-elected |>re*‘
It> th* littl* kataev .U
1 he tain*. • ear or a Uoa- te fc
Th, anmdi.'M urtaarv UMorder*-
Thai may mad to dr. !►> and llrght •
dweaae
ft hen the kidney* nr, weak.
He4. ia*» With l*uai. » hidaey
nun
A remedy »*|ieciall> for weak k d
Bey*.
Ih**'• have Men j«ed i» kidney
Wines, Liquors, Beer and Cigars
| mr I’.ilgew imkI u hlakvv n hpednltv fti
Hondo, Texas
:
5 ®o
All Kills :f iLsurmce.
.lent by a mayority of two-to-on* over trouute, far hi year*
Judge s. b Sieedmati of Uraymii tma.r«ed by »i,lM» ,*.4.. .aftorad
wimlyat.d patriotically keeking Ceuaty. l*y eituea* *i thn1 t>w *lity.
mean* to furtiiah temmirarv re* I Thr •'‘*‘Uk1 ,of thf rB"u,*« \ A Vm*oR. Angii* 8t„
• • 1 i.«f ,• m ft 1 ye*r are a* folh.wi ft li Lewi* el •*>*
A MAN Who g«».p- hie n’lti(! ..... ’ ** i l..... I<.....'-I- r • ........ h UBfft© Iheei-J-
A MAN who Weep* hi* mind d..ni of the country will evolve (>f vice preMdcat. A L —!• »rr,rubr y and a* had
and heart id Inn pocket book 1* a mime plan to accomplmh that liaktr g 8lockdal«. *ecr*iary ami backache, H» ftaa.lv heard *U-*i
nugfity poor peighbtir.—Meet end A wiae atateemanahip will tr*n»ueer. henry N l'o|ie of fteather- lh»an * l.i<tncy l*ill« ami |,< l»yer
Teya* MagaiiliO. hot -tup, however. With temp »r* *«*d, tectum; J. P Un* of O.llat.n, ““W them- riiey made k.« bark
1 _ ' . . . 1 ckanlatr J w Hickman of L am.. »trui*,r and kb kiftm - b;im im
lief. A niemii whereby ’ u „ , . .1 ••
* , conductor. Onar HufTiuati of Addle!.,, mu
uiitrj £Aft nUuiai'iuft itn -hao-aaep. r. Executive cominuter A ErU* (Klc, at au ticahra
wn cotton and (oreatall nuch H. l.ae *#f Seymour, Ld A. lk»», of
R<*T>rweatin^ the beat ind itrrngfs! Compacie8 a
I ; the* world. Lowest fouible utes cq all risks
T^oxydo,
-w-a
, »fT
Trkat our Dry Farming iJori* ,
gree* viaitor* like they were your 1
individual gue«? 1. Then i- n tt * ao»*rgencifa a* the pre-«ent erne
ing t'K> good for .hem. ahould be planned and necurcd.
,, , if our prmeht aituation tan le.td
THEdealhoflTugtdentftiuun 1
* to *u h ar. ace- mplndiment tmd
wile Unt week (.‘Ant a gloom oVei
ju it mav t*e our preeent mtafor*
the entire nation and evoked 1
, , 1 tune will not be without it* com*
wide**pread *ycnpathj l r ;
l*re*Maent.
lUit kdaii . ft iliiaffi Hcett of San ball*.
P’. I TowawrtMi of Rnyfter, J L.
McCoiikcy ot ft iulnui halt, San An-
liXii'i Lxprc*.
IS* *
* mply ark for a kid .ey remedy yet
Ilian • Kidney Pill* the aarne that
Mr, Via, m had y<>»ter Mi !>urn (’« .
Prop,., HuTalo, N V
pefioatiotia.
War Will Not Stop Interurban
Work.
Tltt: Anvil Herald ha* been ho
busy ff ting the Dry Farming
CongreM that it forgot it wa*
growing older and failed to eel**
braie it* birthday Thia i*Num*
_ __ .er 1! ■! V ium* 2'i Twenty*
Tilt entire town may be judged ♦’i8ht ,uli ,Jf ubefuinen* to
by your individual attitude to* the people of Medina County
ward* the Dry Farming Congre** find* it hmII t«x» bury in their in*
and it* delegates. Smile and
Dltop ytiur labor* for a couple
of uhj* and give the family an
opportunity to attend the Dry
Farming (JongrenM. It will do
you good.
Her Foul Accen .
“Her French pveawnciatkB i* fear-
ful and wonderful.**
* 1 *», *' the breakf*»t*t*l»fe tint
mumifft ahe gased a.ru'f lly ut ler
p meh<*d egg and rpurmurc (an t It
chick?*'
Aug ; t Lipp ncutt'*.
tereata to think of itaelf. But
make then, welcome.
tne pe .pie it serve* are thinking -n<f tprrilfir). al(,nj, th„ pritl„,se(J iin,
The European war Mtuation will not
deter conatruciHiti of the mterurhan
line from San Antonio to the Medina
dam, according to J. G. Mi.ler, gener-
al manager of the San Antonio, San
Join A- Medina Valley Railway O ip
i>any. He aid the cumpiny ia go.ng
ahead with the piah* and wiii tie "Sonn- twenty year* ago I u*ed
ready te commence construction in the ( hamberla-n * * Colo I’hul. ra and
near future. Diarrhoea Keinedy.*’ write* <We. W.
I racncally all of the right-of-way to Br.<c«. publiaher of the ht.U-rgri*« ,
the darn hu« been eecurej. he Raid. Alierdi-en, Md. “( dwcovefed that rt
Effort* are now being centered with' wa, a rjaick and sale c.ire for dmr-
ta»k of raining leitiUM'r m th>- towt., rn >• a. once then r.-> .e,e c-in nell ir,e
(»••••(
!••*••#•••#•<••••••••eweaeaeaev
1 ••#•••*•
"Jhc FavoriteSaloon
I RITZ I kl klCMS. Proprietor
handle* the Ikst of
:
Wines, Liquor**, Beer,
ClUAkH, inltACwO. 1.1C.
Hondo, TttXUxS
•aav**a**aaaaaaaa,*a*i«i
!*•1*» ♦*•*•» <
The T «enty Year T<»
“Some twenty yen;* ag . I
(
t
more of it every day. And thin
Tiff little real nfyrmaiion that ia compenaiui'>n enough!
filter* through the chaff in the * * *
Kurupean war despatches |rof- If you pin your faith to a hot
t«ndp a tremendous struggle oe* air performer you are very apt
tween the contending powers. to lose fiie pin.—The West Tex*
♦ • ♦ — as Magazine.
Were their benighted Bubject* the reaort property owned on M. dmB
f, lake will be placed on the market in
HEALTH PAST FIFTY
The road in projected to the dam via
.'van J««*e, Lacoate and Camroville.
H. 1.- Miles, contractor who will
huild the line, liar returned from a
trip to the north, where he went to
arrange for construction equipment.
It war announced at headquarter* of
anything rmJ to D juat a.- good." (
During all - hem* year* I have u»e*i i;
and recommended it many time*, am.
it ha* never disappointed anyone."
1 or rale by All Dealer*.
♦ • ♦
Send the Anvil Herald to your rela-
tive* and friendr else* here It will La
Lone Star Saloon
Al’O. SCMl IIHLE, Proprietor
\ PineVVine, Liquors,Beer
Ci}^£ir« and Tobacco
Pat H< >1 -lell.H VOL'14 I'ATkONAUC’M
Mouth <»f Th# l)#pi»t
LZ
HONDO. riiXAH
the cowtfNiny Wednesday morning tha- , weekly news-letter to them.
KingH trust fight their own
fight;
U is the common herd that dies
To show a monarch s might.
Contentment abides with
truth. You will generally suffer
for wishing to appear other thati
you are, whether it be rirher or
^»e»tvr or more learned The !
Careful diet i* of utm.nt importance *0
men mid women pot fifty years of age;
It k.-.'t* up their strength, and the oil-
food in Scott'* I'.mulston is a nourishing
food, a curative m.-dicine and a sustainiug
tonic to regulate the function*.
It contains the tnedkiul fats of pure
cod liver oil and aciencr proves that they
furnish twice as much energy as other
fowl*—then too, it create* pure blood,
sliaryiens the a|q»-tite, relieve* rheunia-
ahout a week. This land i« to to- sold
in connection with the sale of bonds of
the enterprise. — San Antonio Light.
Beware of Ointments for
Catarrh that Contain Mercury
Wm. J. Neater F H 8'>bwec.r»
PROPilLTORS OF
TllERt is a great deal of
economy about the modem
skirt. — West Texas Magazine.
a, men urv will *ure!\ de*tr«iv the sum
i f smell and completely derang- th*
whol* ryilrn when ent. rln* it Um.ugii
the mucoua surf... os Such arllelee should
lever t»« uaed except on pr. serlplions
(torn reputable phyaleiana. a* th. dumagr
they will do is ten (old to the good you
• an possibly derive from them Hall*
‘ ninrrh Cure manuf.u tor. d by K J
Toledo, 0., • •ntaio*
fiiarik soon become* an instru* «ott s i* free from winaii, alcohol or
uient of torture.—Arthur Helps* j ***’ t*™* Mum. .
_ . ^ Cheney * Co,. Toledo. O., •' utah.s no
tuereury, and I* taken internolly. acting
............... Latent reports from Mexico
t...m atrengtheua the l>odv and alleviate* indicate that Carranza will soon r»t‘%h i*Uuk^ mi'eM^Uy^'Iid* m
the ailuietit* due to declining years. hHVp MftUCO City - ar d a IftTolu- '' " *'V• »» K J
j£NDO AT /V\i?KEJLS
DEaTeRS in
Choice Fresh Meat of all Kinds
Bacon, Harr, Sauf-ape, Ftc.
Meat fJelivereC to ..uy Fart of Town.
HIGHE8T - CASH • PEICE • PAID • FOR * ElPrS
v*AWAAAWAAAAA*/*,'A> SAVUVZ/* .VAMeigV^iAAAAArA*1^
Omonlals fre<
tion on hie hand*!
Sold by Druggist* Price tfo per bottle
‘ -----■ftPaml -atete—
Tak. Hall,
4i> Vi for <vu|iipdii«a
Liittle local «df; pcay “Try 1
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1914, newspaper, August 15, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth565068/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.