The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 18, 1912 Page: 8 of 8
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PERSONALS
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Saa Aatoaaa aa fntojf aarrai'Wf
Mr* to it Say-fa a# toia A*’mt *«
■at M •*»!»; to>! aa a atari to Mr.
Mr*, lit fNaraar.
A i y aMBwl Nay araa fa La Ca*t
SanJa> raatMtf Ha* taotKrr Maamra
ator ta a itkiatt at ttoa’ alar* fat
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Mr*. I.#-•?»>«1 |tri»*«. a vmt fa Sar
Aa-oto" yaa*mtojf aa a fra Aajra vtarl
aa ratott" m aul fraafa* tfata.
Mr. am' lira, f* R ll*- -an raRw out
ytoM’attoay fmtn San Antiaun ar. a vtait
t» Mr. ami Mr*. J to’, toiltor
to-st. ti. G Batawi wa« wit from
San Aat' Wro Sunday vimiinf bar par -
aata, Mi amt Mr*. Bnarton
U to . I Nay EatrfF tcft^ yaotrrtiay fur
ii*’i*a* City. Mu, tor *p*‘mt aavrra
■a>«ntfi< with ralattaa* in that aactiun
< «rmr ta 8whl*r A Co. fur mowirnr
atacluna rrpaira. Krpatr* and part*
for att kind* of m»»arr* m *tork. tf
to'». T A. Stow maun amt chiklron
<»f ELi[lr Hut wr'r Krrr thi* rrrk
afainnp Mr* Storvvnam r tathar, A.
M l>. Hurt.
Yaa Qu>hi Gun Club will hirkl it*
annual |*rix»- h«H>tiriK. baakrt p< in.
rad •'•‘h-rm reiobralom I’rntrcuat Sun
«fay. Ma II »Ui.
Mi*a tiar.r FilLrman ttaa rmngnad
Aer (oMiiiiu' a* *alr*-ytrt at tha City
IIak-ry tn.i I !i*a (fa**ia Moorr ha* ae*
♦ari-t**! tic |4ata.
Mm«t tonutt. Katir Stanton
ant Lilli ■. I.uti kmtihuuaa rrtumr
Taa*iiav fr** *' >t** r \hi* t« Mr*. Hu*-
rau! liuutt at Mien.
J H. Hu n and wifr and 0. H
Struck* and u-ifa v»rr t.rrc Sunday
Ttoa two f<**> mm ei tended thr Her
itifafk Sopi *v • »*hf
tor with to so to proa* with thi*
faojwr «oon after noon on Friday of
•mrh w«ek and in order to do at> must
Subic copy in early - pica**
V. tiuitu ci iio-ni in fur th« (>l»i
ffterowy VV i,r'>n, va* h»*rr Thur*d*>
und fda o.l t • Hrenov for that popu
Jtsr aahicl- w ri Kur*vn Huoafar.
’id*ST- t,i*i I or***, *hod on tool
for< coi it i. . clippod in front, tiu
T raatury Department
*ad "« m -k*. no brund. Alao one black
tow * tt"jic Kcturn t«> mo and reooiv.
trrjw-Hrd Ed. Finjrer, D'Hani*, Texa*
Some Choice Business and Resident.1*
fan* in Licuste for sale for fl'JI.O ) jie-
\al c.nd t’p If you huve the money am
far bu oneaa write or call on eithe
fwenioe’ ot the Hondo Luind Co.. H indu.
Texu*.
?Th* Anvil Herald and the Confeder
at*. Veteran will be sent for $1.71 »ier
annum. If you have not seen The
Vaterai write to Nashville, Tenn., for
a sample crrpr. then subscribe throuph
Ahiii office,
f'. f)R SALE, three choice lots south
e« >t corner block, and a neat three-
rwur house near the school house for
Will sell house and one inside
lot for $1100, Either proposition ts a
bargain See the Hondo Land Co.,
Fat/Jor L Davis, Managers.
V ar Sale,-one of the most desirable
twddtng sites in Hondo for $425.00. A
SO-foot southeast front. This pro-
perty will be sold for $25.00 cash and
«apnf!-monthly installments to suit the
jpatnttoaser at 8 per cent. Apply to
eiUier wsmber of the Hondo Land Co.
Subscribe for the Untversalist Herald,
UCanon,*G».., a weekly [ittfier at $1.00 a
year. It's message is one of hope for
.iB’ukinri It teaches the victory
mi good over evil in time and in eternity.
It advocates a good destiny for all men
aati ba*es its doctrine upon the Bible,
to;man reason and the nature of God
mm, hive. tf.
«i4 is a m vo«rr*,ujjut tit the
to *»luafton, 1* C., May 7. 1112
to nkki,*s by *ati*fa ’lory evatone*1
preM'iitwl to the uo iersigtieii, it bas
item nukde toi au|>‘*r that '‘The La
C ht». Natoisai Bank ’ in tbr town
of La * tMt#, mi the Cwuity of Medina
and tbr State of Texas, ha* complied
with all the peoenutma of tbe Statute*
of tie* t'niteti States, required is be
. i.ompbed with before an aswwiatam
shall be authorized U> commence the
t.isamer* uf banking.
Now TNKasroKt. I, Tto>ma*l‘ K*ne.
Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the
Carrnwey, do heretiv certify that
**Tift lu C«m; National Bank"
m the town of La Co*t«, in th* County
of .Medina and State of Texas, ia au-
thorised t*> commence the busineas of
oankiug aa provided in Section fifty one
' hundred and aisty nine uf the Ueviaed
faatute* ;f tbe United Staten
In testimony whereof, witness my
hand and neat of office this seventh
day of May, 1912.
iSeal) T. P. Kane.
Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the
Currency.
Forty-two Club
Mm. Horace Briullov was hostess to
'h* Forty two Club Friday afternoon
at her home on the n< rth side
Thoae present were: Mesdame* H. J.
Meyer. L. J. Brueks, Edward J.
Brocks, G C Goff. F. M. Posey. R. P.
Thomas, T«»m llea’h, L E. Heath
Annie Parehman, Felix Datot, Chas
Finger, J. M Finger, to'ill Holloway,
T. B. Holloway and Mis* Bessie Gar
| 'ett of Cuero.
j The first prize was won by Mrs. L,
j J. Brueks and th" e inHoiation went 'o
Mrs. Chu*. Finger. Mas. Tom Hollo
way wat awarded th< guest prize.
Sandwiches and punch were served.
Not Point
With linseed oil at $1. what sort of
i til do you think they use in “paint"
| it $1.75 and $1.60?
That stuff is counterfeit paint. Yon
| can cheat yourself; you can’t e^eat
Time or Weather
Faint is a rubbery coat over wick!
and iron to keefeout water.
Counterfeit paint may look like it;
j counterfeit money looks like money.
What are nil counterfeits for? They
are all alike. DEVOE
Holloway Broa. sells it.
Hay! Huy! That’s what we have,
all kinds, Johnson Grass, Cane, Millet
and Prairie Hav. Ring 37 and try
some of it when in need.
McClauuhebty & Hokukr.
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles, removing gravel,
eures diabetes, weak and lame backs,
rheumatism, and all irregularities of
the kidneys and bladder in both mun
and women. Regulates bladder troubles
in children. If not sold by your drug-
gist, will be sent by mail on receipt of
81 on. One small iiottle is two month's
treatm* ut, and seldom fails to perfect a
cure. Dr. K. to' Hall, 2»26 Olive,
street, St. Louis, Mo. Send for Texas
testimonials. Sold by druggists.
Mr* tod? Aafafm and eh drew mt
ktoppa kfMWt a few Aar* tore v i -ittug
tot amfaec, Mr*. Lfafa Fa Arm of
Mrosem Set, aiwl Jab* We iff ram*
>*ut from Saa Antonie Awsw.t«y r*,* eg
taut wham they toad been to vtait ttour
newt tor who Mt (tore sick.
Mr*. J. to L. 11 an try made a Hying
trip to Saa Aauattto m fa'iidt) uwt
$• Rirhar i R *ily earn*- ia from Saa
Aatiwu * Sunday night.
Mr, to’aiter Roth* was ta SanAnU.ma>
lagt Thursday on Immao,
Mr. M. P. Twimey made a fly ing
trip U> San Antonio u*i Sunday last.
to r ar* rafurmsd tnat Mr* i B Lata
ta improving slowly. Her many Incfuto
wmh her a speedy recovery.
Mrs Joe Zuerriter is on tbe ssck list
, thi* week.
Mr. Paul Reinhart tb« manager nf
j the Louis Carle Co , Hardware
store is treating the building with a
new e«i*t of paint Reymund Ney. tto
artistic painter, has the contract for
oa in ting the -tame.
Mrs. lai to >att of Sahinal wan her*
Sumbiy on a vtait to her staler Mrs
Ed Finger.
Mr. Tom Johnson of Squ rml Crenk
shtpiHil two cars uf Fat cattle to Fort
to'orth on Tue*d»y last.
Mr. Frank Wolff came out from San
Antonio tm Monday l*<t where he ha I
imen visiting bis brother who is there
*ick Mr. Wolff refsirts tnat ht»
: nrother wa.i improving up to the tim*
.hat he left the h>e*|illal.
toe are infurmmi by Mr. M. P ,
| Tsromey that hhas m his yard a Cam- j
| tury Plant that w ill lnooni in a few
days, which w.ll be ip fir.-t one that !
na» ever bit *m ! I in D riinu.
Mra Walter Thiele uf San Antonn :
a'ter spmdiug a few dar» he-e wit! j
r dative* and friend* returned to hei
Home Wednesday last
Mr* Marsntll ip here on a visit te
j iter daughter, Mrs. Joe to'aiter of thi,
| place.
Mr* Wm liir.'ki returned to he1
tome in San Antonio on rkt'urds
light after spending a few weesi, her*
with her parents, Mr. end Mrs. Le*
i Brill and family.
Distrirt Court.
Distrirt C.iuft resumed bosine-
Monday after the recess of last week.
The ca**1 of Bracorm County va.
Louis Kothe etal. wan continued on sp-
plication of plnintiff
Ex-parle Kfft** Ciura (iarrettjto hav*
tlte name Garrett restored was
’ granted.
Bemadn Bosnian va. Frank T. B*»s-
nmn, suit for divorce, fa* Pi vorec
granted.
Application of defendant for new
trial in case of R, C. Howard vs. C.
M Thompson was overruled.
Defendant’s application for new |
trial in ease of J. A. Kere.heville v*. ]
I. H. (Ternon* was granted ?
Aaron Ritter vs. Henry Haas, tres-j
pass to try title, was settled by agree- j
ment.
Thomas F. Hardt vs??Aaron Ritter
etal., dismiased.
After a session of two days, the!
grand jury returned eight more in-
dictments (six of which were tramp ,
ferred to County Court) making twen-
ty-eight bills in all, and were dis- i
charged Tuesday Jfafternoon, after
which the Court adjourned.
Not every squab along the Great
to’hite Way is as young jis she is
dressed.
i
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i to « . 4 to JB**et
C-sra, Wto# -Mfaafa tto-W to
V.ever,*—"*• * teartwe to* fa *to*
Ts *| tow Cm (to*
f*to 1 * tor* to Mar «fa*>- c mt ^
K Jwsasa tor tto auto—
tnrurA ffwaa As fs.ito* *£ Ito MmAfawb
ptowr fa 4sfprtw.w lag toa*V»<v»
dto A *at wti j was :.-»** eswt. wfas to -
ABwif to*» ■ sasBt»*e*A toe tie to—**-*
If Mr fir «k aajr* ttot to baa *sffa :
Iwi tto aast-ettoa mt tto p*w*toA,tot w*
-eg tto tototo mt seggeuawtoti*** to
toMWkK*i bawni weiiaat to tbe wtoMt
toep fast |wweals wseibi tabw »>-4
dtot a etowfa awea a fag <* tmrg fag
tto T> at NwTeaatof
IA Aeare-eea tto UHami *rfaw-lv«w
ttokAwa •• fa 4** s-wfa'se {Wwaarrst*
taJ w*i ttost to wsseM to aeeeggaNki
fa Mryae $*Mipwrcsta, euNtosa rw- ws* s
tjve«, *b4 Mrs mt sU <*S*» mt tar mt
Tto sT^Seeaewt Is tmu fa to falto** *
*| acs far gpestkw t fa" sap <Te«b far
Ito iMtowto,*- r-aAra< wet far pre<;i ;
Aval- I br.tr e bis afato-ttw to tb
•rfaeag tbtag *e a *( Aw It saew »*.. ta
fay ywAftorto. s grew# vtefacy bs tto
last baa to Na*refatoc. Cbaafa tTafb ta j
S Arpirnrls 1 V fV ;r** *' rai lie wry *g
WAta He awtfaunwt Mr Hr* aw Ms rtf
mt to* ttirbis He i-srasA* g reef tto
r**a*'swttMtt wto i Ss'r^fctaated S •t>3r**
Ifatoer at*A •*—>e«*ttv eA «*M a *
ete'-ttaagt, t**s re>**rA ta Iwoaa.'catr
and aa*ti**4 t« tto erv He w*1 tto
tt. bt agslisat tto tafsawwe* Ifaywr .AI
Artcb ta-ilf l U sa*l vest t > the eneu
try til- r fa-a nx-aird a fat wea far tto
ffasasentle pwHy a twee********* fa»*tae
far the ft eat time to tweat* venea Its
sL*|*t.. ml st**-It maeteev to «ur tewile-
thi1 to AetorwysA *:fawr*att»«i* s«*t
A twee out of aattonat life tto wwsg
towfal ultaarvbr tba» ever mutrwtbsd
ant- mi tea is.. . t toil ia the taiefeaf of
fto f(*e»tet*A few. He Aa* battiest Aw
twentv yeara for aa laroww tat. to tto
end that weaPb wight pay its )a«t
import **at of tatstton and that bto
fatit to lightly lairttenef
Hi##tto» *nt tewet Man
"lie I* a tNone-r ta optwtsirioa tn
tni**a and mu*H>js.it~* and pawed
through the Mtan*tar* tegislatnre th*
ftnt autl-tmto Mil ever tatr««lM< *A ta
any legislative b*Av tit tto t atoa. and
It waa upbr>4 by tbe svtjfente ionr* of
tbe Ftitled Ittstea lie baa rated for
and advm-a’ed atrtrt regulatbai >rf ait
tranafartatloB sgen tern He hsa »d
rm-ated and rated f»r tbe etoitoa of
Flilted Nt«tea senators by dlrtst vote
of tbe t*eo(,ie ite baa atruugiy anp
|s»rted jutbii' ity sod «s*mipt |ira, ttee
arts lie baa |s*en tbr frieud af filing
sod tilted f**r tbe tawa just ta those
a bo toll Ite has ip|Hmed all laws Miat
were itesigned to open tbe vUntr* v*i
our • mintry to tto < heap tabor af tto
orient in fact, t’baiup Clark s re< ortl
ts a I tenon-rat te platform upou wbfi-h
at! iiettna-ruta wuutd In- ruatriii t,
stui.d m
' He was ln*ru la old heotttcAy He
worked a* a fsrtu laborer upon oar
SOU lie tuuabt a. boot pefe lie fcfr w
to toanhiNMi with our folks tils father
snd UKdPer sleep in <mr noil. aud. w title
lie ts now the adopted sou uf Misn**urt.
tlw lin|n*rtat atate of tbe gre*t middle
* eat. we none tbe lea# claim bln* fm
our own. nud his heart still turn* tmek
to tto old Kentucky ln>me f«r to sti
our tmt’len In the lust twn d<s*ndes
C’Unmp Clark bs* ''-owe back home’ to
bslp n*
"He a* tto uutnlnee will receive tbe
hearty support of every Hr nn ttetm*
'•rut ond will u«t to offensive to tto
eastern oon-iervntire- In fs**f. men <*f
nil *bnd>- of tolief cau rally slaitit
him. A life of pnlillr aerrPw ttnds bl*
record without u stain I aui heartily
for him. sod 1 believe bt* nomination
mentis that for which we all so mtn li
hope— u grout national victory ”
J areas* Attitude Significant.
“If the Witom people In Texas bud
not got Hway w ith the strg-y that Mftl
son Is Bryao's pieHidentlal choice,” |
snld Reprenentatlve Jack tfsttier «if '
Texns hotly to Mr. Jkum-h. "tto ipiv I
ernor *if New Jersey would have had
no ehitms* to get the Texas delegatf*n.
But the Democrats down there tolb-v
ed what the Wilson people told ttooi.’'
Politicians draw from Mr Jam***
word* the oatuml conclusion that tto
speaker is at least as acceptable to
Bryan as the governor of New .Jersey.
gad. V« I»m swafa Sifafaa* Ik
tofa ai tnfatohefas mt tbe Isw aasf
nfauffasA MH»«f aPto.tSNfaA fa aS
wbees s* fefa Mbm tl
-wFaranw*.
We to as ews. toil* at
tto aw* tssw awpdfa*
to-srsA to »*««* M-fafa
Tws
torn ■ hp
jj PENTF.C0ST
s-^^BALL
tswlsg fa a, leg vsi Ito MaaJtb mt Mbs _
■■i'iks» fa »a ?«vT,**d
swats* ghat
laAnto fa s*wss><
tltof tfl^l
stos-fertoA, rh*A tto
m*4 A«l ai tto or esaar to
gw A -aacae* eeabtssax. ***4
m as _
’ Mond
We fuestor sweMsafaitoA tf at ttoCaaa
ZZX12 Fran^r S Sckai
Iw! .. HAU AT BIRY
mm*y
May 27t
tok-uto1* f*Mhww** la tto *torfa*i*
,>wet Marts ♦ f tto t east* far tto A»
tealmp mt K 1'iawra, eiparta ity at
i’* ‘srvito p4 th • tae, aa aa to pew- , J fa *
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fa tto mm at (T
mm» *be* a f*
Aeatb fa tike ja*i
ufatkak a hath u
Wv IV Uat ( beast
, ass a! »-> Everybody Invited
•« tefapararffi fa
DOES A WELL DRESS
MAN LOOK GOOD TO Y0
I make them look that mat. Van have
s« right la mvy any asir I we I us make
>«u took I hr aatfafa A large line at the
vthfailtd
Rose & Company
and J. L.Taylor Co.
Nampto* to artoct frtoiit ClJ.AMVi and
WftJkSlMJ A SFBCbAI/n.
CITY TAILOR SHOP
C. R. Hoover, Proprietor
The Old
Oaken Bucket
Filled to the brim with
cold, clear pur ity—no such
water nowaday*.
Bring back the old dayi with
a gla*» or bottle of
CLARK ALWAYS FAITHFUL
Ha* Supported Every Democratic Can-
didate ffsr Year*
8t. Louis, A|*rll 10. — Kx-tiorcrnor
Kobert A. CMtBpl*>ll In nn Interview
says that Champ Clark Inis Ihjcii \>»t
lug In Flke county for uenrly forty
vears mid It Is common knowledge
that be never ecnitched n DemiM-rutle
ticket. Ex-Oovernor Cnmptiell snld:
“Clark whs detested for congress In
181*4, stid when Bryan wns nominated
1n tsts; Clark took the stump for him
The night was never too ditrk for him
to start out on a speaking trip. Clark
was desperately poor tn those dsys
and of leu had t*> borrow $.ri or fpj at a
time to j>ay bis railroad fare.”
It makc» one think of everything that» pu^
and wholesome and delightful. Bright, *park-
ling, teeming with palate joy—it’i
your soda fountain old oaken bucket.
E*w***a Our new booklet,
* iCC telling of Coca-
Cola vindication at Chatta-
nooga, for the asking.
Whenever’
y ou nee an
Arrow think
of Coca-Cola.
Demand the Genuine as made by
THE COCA-COLA CO
ATtAXTA, CA.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 18, 1912, newspaper, May 18, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563296/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.