The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 25, 1920 Page: 2 of 10
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Local Personal and Business Items from
This Busy Burg
CAiiTkOVILL£, Si:»»ri:\lW-k 23. *V»2l>
ED HITEHXER Local R*?>ar=EXTvrvi
Wf^4*«C*WW»hoB-
Ue* il tte »«( attract.*#
W*4*m> g# of the S«ae> « • a* the
g. !%■*» »• ad tog anniversary
S,«> * mm »*tt*r fuf diH : i«r A* ■**» '* **••*-
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mgf if «ac# w*#a
Mr. Ohe*z ia T» year# oM wfiji«
Mrs wV»ee maws*** raise
»*# !. u.sa R hn, is *4 ;mt* el
»C*
The oat of town ([untt at th#
MltVatuM »w»; pr. u4 Mn
R. O. PmmA A af iMt
•»<J iajghu-r. Mr*. Fueh\ aad
little toe, Mr*. J>ha A hr and
VliM An*
A mc-#t deg Arab:# aretdee.l
happ^ed Th-reday night, w#
prMUB'. owirg to th# irtreto
duet. While Vir. and Mr#. Hy.
Merer .i ar.d Howard. end
III*# of Lecce;# e«e
er. rout# t C*e*r ti >#. ;h# r car
colli i#c with a S r*#. killing
earn#, then struck * telrpb >r*
poet.ihn tint the occtpen'tout,
wbervoy >»r*. Merg id #u*:am-
e«i e#v«r» fr*etur»« bru ##• to
he; (ter. H -ward we* c r.eiJ-
eratdy bruised or hi* fee# aad
cheat. k«r. Mang 4d tuM*in#l
oa'y a Might cat eb v# the #y#.
whiiv the )a ung lady perked
through the<-rd**a: unhurt Th#
injured on#* wer# taken to
A dan. lT»ucourt'* pi ace a,-<i
aedicai ai 1 waa at one* #utr-
ironed and at this wrmng they
are c u.g ae well ae an he ex*
parted.
Mr. and Mra. Varun 5* hn#id-
ar are rejokirg o'er the arrival
of a lOib. ton, cr-m Monday.
Sept. 2*J. iISO.
Ed Keller of Wvir.e visited
fner.de here Sunday.
lire. Jce Weiss c-f Nuoran ie
viutii.g Mr*. Martin bthceider
thie week.
Mr*. Louie M. Ahr returned
b me on# day iaet wees fr m a
two week*# viett to relative# end
frierde at San Antonio.
Our bo)’* went ou* to Quihi
Saturday to play me t^uihi boy*
a friendly game of bal! anil were
defeated, the eccre being 2 to 3
m favor of tjuihi.
(ju.te a number from here at*
tended the dance at Kuuenwal
Saturday night.
Alfred Ma n ar d Adolph Ton*
dre vicited in >an Annt..-* M<»n*
day.
A grand Dance at th# Em*
ptre Opera Hcuae at Caatrm
▼ilia, on Sunday Light. Sep*
tern her 26th Willett’* Or
cheatra will ftirniah the
muaic. Everybody invited
Paul T >»dre and w.fa metered
to San Antoeio Tueeuay.
Raymond itt and wife of
Red Wing were here for the
Wr .UlOg-
J. J. K fan and "i«te Biediger
- Fri*
.ir at . V!r». Ed 1 hi return-
ed fr m a tu»iI ;n San Antonio.
t ... , U k. ...1 Imtm „utt 4.,in
j <t * !\ ti anu lamity oi »*ptn»
► for the gi uen
ard Mra. Aug.
die:
A V* J
ig of Mi
of
Mr a*.4 Mra. Augu««>oeta oil
M-ore wfa*eh look place Thure- |
day m- retag. Sept, llth, it 10>
o'chck at Sc Louie Catb *..a
Cfcurefa. where they were joined
an holy wedlock fifu y ears ago
ac i-rditf to lha rite# of 10#
Catholic t’hurefa.
The or,dal party antared the
crunch *»• the strain#-f a beau-^
iifaii w#o*<ing march, in the foi*
Uaieg rraeafe: the liUie flower
gtrie. M>*#ee aadalme and Mar*
guente Kilhom, of San Anvocic,)
wbc • amed booquet* *( g*=il
fiowara ai d lace fern*, fotloarwd
tv the trde, who earned a tioe*
4 .et • ! < wcr.aUona tied with g -Id
c-w '•«#! maltne. and th* beet
m«r. Mr. Altrwd Rihn Th**n
cats# tie croon and the bride?*
m*Hj. Mi** Clara Rihn, wn > ear-
ned a t*>uquei of earn a* i»>«*.
T ien c ame ibe t»f Kke # br^ >iu~r*
a* J thetr wivea in the following
frlrr: Hr and Mr# Pete Rihn.
Mr ai d Wr*. Lauren- •* Kihn.
Mr. ami Vr«. Jacob K.A . Mr.
Mra William Rihn. M* and
oy
A.t-rt Ornmm, aged 40)*arc
died »t hie h •mm ia Freach Sat-
U*«e**et at IS o’ek*ck Monday
nigh' after a week’* illneaa He
iaeurvived by hi# wii-.w, -n#
arm, Jo*, and three daught###.
Alt *e, Alberu and Winifred.
The funeral will take place tbi# ^JJ*‘**>
evening (Tue«day i at 4 o’ck ck
r.iTX<«4 9rho*
P-i Rihn and ‘*r
f#wd *rw*t’ # aad * J
Mrw. Cb## p. [kin |
«-# T. Edgar .r
Ttenapnoa and hu
San Artoen, wer^ tfi I
< ha# T. Worth*
•’hi
to* |
•#*
Tom Sehwchart
m# Rihn. Mr aad Vra Thomaa, fruai lh# r^ideoce of Mr. henry | lh''>a*c‘ brf>* s«a
at.a
v r- and Mr*. Pete Rihn anu
da-ghter. V*l*# Emma, of Pun*
U>. and mi. Fri i R.r.n. of Rio*
medina. Carl C‘»bb and family
and .Artnur Koch and wife of
San Antonio were here lor the Htk’h M#aa, during which
weddirg Thursday. choir aa
F. P. Seekat* and family and *
Mra. Krau# were her# Sunday «»pa«**y
The two clur tr.errnera whe
received their H* i*tein ctltaa
fn>m N“a \<»rk thi* were are
M #* M- rence ScFerrer an>.
Maater Leo nard Mur.g id.
Mr. and Mr#. Emil Mangold
and Mr#. August (iff#er,hach
from near Macdoca i.#ited here
one day thi# Weak.
Alfred Ahr made a bu*tre#»
trip to Lacoate Monday.
Aiax Maagoid was here f
Pip# Creek Thuraday.
Mr. and Mra. August Tachir
hart, er..
from Bader Settlemen
fr m Liomedina.
Oacar de Montel and Anton
For at of Hr rdo tinted here thie
week.
Bernard Flfesumoa left Wed-
nesday for Tampico, Mexico*
Herman Wurxbach and wife
of Ki- arCica were here Sundat.
Alfred Auri-ach and wife
were here Iron their ranch
Thuraday.
Lou:e Haby «i« here from
Puniay Sunday.
Jack Haby and family were
here fr m Pur.lav for th# g >lden
w. .iir.g dat.ee Tbur#day even-
ing.
w < am Coie and wife of Lie-
Vine have been here thi# week
Wr». Li>uta Rihn, and Mr. Chat.
Obeta. brother of the groom.
From th# altar, which waa dec*
orated in gold. Father A. H* k*
man read the imprwaaive service
which waa billowed by aaoiemn
the
ng beaubfu'ly. The
«a* filled to it# utm *#t
with relative# and
of the contracting par*
Mr. and Vr* Edwin Zu
aann and children, Mra. Louiaw
K^born and two little daughter#.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Tech,mart
and Mra. Franc Gnmamger. ail
of San Antonio; *r. aad Mra.
Henry Weynand an I ehitlran
and Mr#. Julia Weenette, of
D’Hani*. Mr. Chae. Obatt and
•on, Mr. and Mra. Ed Biediger
and children, Mr. and Mra.
Frank Cudt and children, Mr.
and Mra. F. K Bippert and
children, Bert l>#vi#, Mr#. J >hn*
•on and daughter, Mia# Lula.
John Tyree and Theo Bilan, *11
of Mw, re. Tex**, Mr. and Mr#.
Auguet Brieuvn and chiiuren,
Mr. Jjm Scdmilt and family,
Mr. Frank cw.*hneider and family.
Henry Schott and fatnwy, Jo*>
Schott and wife, Aug. Schott
and Wife, Jam*** Sehottand w fe,
Willie Schcdt ar.d wife and Ge<>.
Schott and wife, all of Devine.
Mr#. John Wiplf, of La#tiar.d,
J»me* McDeviue, huigle Pa»«.
and Albert Techirnart and fam-
ily, of Noonan.
Bou’quia Inteermaot will aa
mad* tn 'ha Calho w cemetery
P- Quihi.
R i mediae New*
.Mr and Mra Alfred J.
bach via. u*i Max Boehm# and
family Sunday.
CL*#. T. Wurxbach from here
and Leopold Hatty,of Medina
Lake, relumed home from Boo-
ita. Arii' na, after a two week*
#*ay with Gregor Haby and fam*
ily.
Leo Beixurg of Cliff paaeH
through fcere one day ia*t wr#k
on hi* way to CaeiroTilla.
TF*'#e fr>-m h«-re wh>» attended
church at Ca»tn v lie Thursday
were: Mr. and M'#. Nick Haby
and daughter, M.*» Annie, ar#.
Ar.dre* Haby, Sr., Vi##*# Mali*
na Scho t, Laura vchueh!e. Hil-
da. K*ty, and Edna It urzbach.
Alfred J. Wurxbach ana wife.
Cared Mate I*|
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r. a cuaw a c#.. t«.«j
friend#
tie*.
The bride waa handaon eiy
drevted in gray awtm and geor-
gette with trimming#of reai lace
eiiibn Klnrd in gold. She a ,re
a ert wn of gold and < *rr ~i a
fan of oatnch plume# with g -id »ife, Adolph B.ed.ger and fam
Surprise Party.
A surprise party w*# given at
the home of George Burger and
and Wife Saturday night. A
good crowd wa# present They
weie; Joe Riff and wife, Dom i
Schott and wife, Adolph Scnnei
der and wife, Fau. cchott and ,
Want a Business Educatii
It y< u are ct>r temp la ting attendirg a Business
College it Mill p*av yoti to see or wnte
FLETCHER DAVIS
Hondo. Texas
He can sell you a scholarship in one of the lead*
it g Business College s of the State at a matt ral j
saving. Before making your final arrangm* • U he
Investigate This Ofi
?>ed#ide of Albert Grant.
Z 11? r ar.d family w#r«*
>-taiue of
at the
Gr.o z,ju*r a
called here to the
Albert Lean! who i# vtry #ick.
Mr#. Alice Bertriever of Hon-
do «n called here thi# week U>
ntr?e Mr. Gaant.
Phil. Trchithart and wife re-
turned to their h
tonic Friday.
Louie Rihn ard family and
Frank Rihn and wile of Biry
were here for the golden wed-
Z'*.!’*” '’U'"“y Jinuol Mr Kite*. *mr, Slffc
Obetx.
trivm»nc«.
The bri ii-emaid wt>re a beauti-
ful white crepe de chine dr###
and a large piettirehat 'o match.
The little flower girla were
prettily dreimad in white net
tr:mined with ruffle# edg-*d with
white aalio ribt<on
Immediately after the ceremo-
ny the wedding party and invit-
ed relative# and frienda repared
to the home of Mr#. Caroline
Kilhom where a reception wa#
held and a eumptuou# dinner
wa# sened. The house waa
beautifully decorated for the oc-
casion. From the cent**.* of the
ceiling in the dining ball a large
whit# wedding bell wa* nuepena-
1 ed. around which hung fifty
•maii gold bells. From the bells
m
Mr and Mr#. Steven# were
Mr#. John Strieker and
herefrom Madina Lake Tuesday daughUff Miai StaUa, and Mae-
•hopping. j0{,nni#f R<ido)ph Maurer
Mr. and Mr#. Cha#. Sue# had in(i #\faur^f 0f ?<*r. Antonio
theirli’tle on baptised Sunday visited Mr#. M. Fuo# here
and named the little fellow Os- Thurflday.
car Wdliam. The sponflore are ^ Hfory Wurib#ch
Mr#. Tom Bennett of California ^ q( ctf WMe hertr
and WilUa Naegeha. ’ Thuraday.
Otto Wurxbach and wife and Btb Rihn and faon)y were
Mia# Lizzie Kieffer at*eoded the b^r(, fp^ni Jourdanton Thursday
■bower given Mis* Ro#a Reich in {or tfae wedding.
San AnU>nio one day ;a#t week. and Willie Fou# were,
Ali#« Evelyn de Montel of doj„g carpenter work for AdMph >
Hondo viflited Mrs. L. Scherrer Wurzbaeh thia week at CliC.
Thuraday.
Otto Haegelin was here from
hia ranch one day this wee*.
Mra. Alaz Mangold and twoj
children returned to her home
at Pipe Creek after a month’#
visit here.
Jack J. Droitcourt and family
of Hondo «pent Saturday here
with relatives.
Mre. Mary BfHiger spent the!
week with Mr. and Mra. Fritz*
Biediger at Lytle.
me in >an An- »trtan ro of gold were carried to
t the center# of the ceiling an i heid
with small g >ld shoe# and flags.
The main decoration on ihe din-
ing t ab’e was the larg* wedding
cake with its trimming of gold
and lit up by fifty candle#. I
Over the entrance to the ball
west* the word#, “Golden Jub-
Uee” draped with U. 3. flag#-
On the porch were two large L*
->. itaga which hung from th#
ceiling to tne floor.
ily, John Hutzier and family
John Carle and w fe, Ed. Haby
an<] wife, AtU'»n Burger and
family, August Tacturhart and
family, Lout# Mehr and family,
Hubert Burger and family, Fri’z
Fou# and wife, Ed Huizler, W.
J- Bruck# anu wile, Ed. Hiff anu ;
son, Willie burger and eon, Joe
hi. Tschirhart and wife. A. 0 (
Hutzier. Ben Hatty and wife, b
H. saathoff and family, E. W
Baizen arid fatrulv, Mr#. R-*#a
Hutzier and children, Meadames 1
I^ena Burger, Annie 3aathoff. *
Mary Tondre ar.d children, MiH*e«
Lenora Techirhart, Olga, Ella
and Pauline Hutzier, Lizzie and
Edna Jungmar., P*ui ana J »-e- !
phine Biry, tliida Biediger, Nora
HaOy, Jeoniu At Wiring, Emma .
Riff, Errma ai.d Bertha scnulie, |
Frieda lonure. Henrv
WHL BUY BOOKS FOB MSI
Libraries of all kind* wanted — »arge or amail. Alsc
and de#k#-*in fact anything Felonging to the off) #.
way# have bargain# in thi# lire Call or write u» if vos
book of any kind. LA" FOOK3 AND TEXAf* HI*-!
a specialty. AIh# H a RE and OUT*
- handle.MILITARY BOOK- of ad kinds -in fa . ar.j|
GAMMEL’S BOOK STORE
911 Cong. Ave. Al’8TIN
Fho
INDIGESTION
If too mw ever trooLLd with iodi
« CTmmti her lain *T*» ierswillilo
v -n g -«l. TV-r «tre«i*lii-n tbestoin
At h acI -oa>>K It t>> pert,-na its fnm-
yvw naturally. tThere are hnndmh>
<<f (wople who have t*en rndored to
and Fardia Carle, Wilfred Moeh- j
ring, Otto and Julius Hutzier.
Aug. oeiger, Fritz T--ndre, Paul
Koenig, Robert and George |
Biry, Jo#ie Riff, Edwin, Alfred,
and Arthur bch ilte.'
Cornelius, Allen, Harry and
Sun ley Haoy, Robert Riff, Er-
ne#t Grell, Alfred, Edwin and
Ernest Doable. Herman Otto ana
Henry Lindebarg, Walter Graff.!
•honld. Belchlr, , sot
t>k»tte*t ar# syro ton.-
and an.- reeved by tal
lam’* Tablets a*dir-- t*-l
i« n-naliy a anpai '
tion and I- a#jTava?-t ‘
b»rTsln>T»>d-Wran- afl
health and hsiytE—* by the use <rf ■ 1____I
(duunterlaia •TaMtea. Wteawiitol I awt oi the kosrela. r»»li- yia
dn !1 and laagnid after eat ice yea may stipated condith >n
know t bat your di#r*tF -n is far.lty. on- TabJets are also ime
lew yoo hart* eatea mere thac you k>u»a«». iold eren" .'r*
- has#
-lie
IS YOUR HEALTH
GRADUALLY SLIPPH
- _ j -nj
Aiuight a grand da:.ce was s^thofif, Emil Fou#. Ernest. * Experience of a Texas La<*y Who Deeres ir»
given in honor of the celebrant# Alex and Ciauue Tschirhart,
Oacar Reitzer, Alfred Breiten.
Ernest Neitenhoefer, Edwin arm
Joaie Hutzier, Louie burger an<l j
Aug. Hutzier.
OXE OF THE CROWD.
Gunter Hotel
San Antonio. Texas
A place to stop at worth
while
The Home of all Texas
! Mi< * TYKRELI. ■aa«Ma.
and one of the largest crowds
ever preient at a dance in Caa*
trovilla wa# in attendance. In
fact, the whole celebration was
one of the moat eojoyabie affairs
ever held here.
Mr. and Mrs. Obotz received
many congratulations and many
were the wishes expressed that
Women Knew About Cardui They Weald Be Sp. ^
Mach Sickness sad Worry.
Navxsouu Texas—Mrs. W. .M Peden. 11 coukln t xret well *1 wf*1'3ni 1
of this place, relate* the follow mg ir irrest-
tag account of bow she recovered her
strength, having realized that sire wts
actually losing her health:
•’Health is the greatest thing in Are
world, and when you feel that gradually
slipping away from you, you certainly sit
just lueless.
**1 h;c_*d of Cardui and artery
decided 1 tad son s feT.’'* f
w*i pulling me down. 1 ■eBl
and began it . . ,
“In a very short while ahff1
Cardui Home Treatment i
Died
Fritz Burell, eon of Mrs. An
they might live to celebrate their na Burell, died in San Antonio Uf>Ka^rtake/nctk»/'*TVat is what ^did provenrenf and it *xxsn't loo?
dsamoRu wedding. Mr. Obetz’s J/onday morning at the Insane some time ago when 1 found myseii ia a ^ rigtu—good J
gift lo hia wife waa a handsome Asylum, where he had been for aerrous, run-down condition erf
diamond ring. several years, and will be buried
Mr. and Mra. Obetz have lived here from the Catholic Church
very
health.
at Moore during their entire Tuesday afternoon. He is eur*
married life, the Obetx family vived by his mother and thre*
having been the first white set- sisters, Mrs. Louie Beck of Ban
tier# Vo make their home at Antonio. Misses Elizabeth and
Mer>i4 Hallow. After the rail* Clara Burell of RierrHine. and
road was built, the town of Moore one brother, Chas. Burrell of
was built near the old estate. Riomedina.
I was totired and Wt so lifeless * >°ck.
I could hardly go at aJL 1 ** * ^ A,
Jsgj^siSwiwis
sickness.”
The enfhosiasiic praise oD
ether women who have
before I lek tike I could Lit it to the sheU.
In this condition, of course, to do even
my housework was a task almost ^^"^"^ince Y^J
po^toamaapuan. ; worth tryk,. AfldrugS^^
Ml was .. . nervous and easily upset-1
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 25, 1920, newspaper, September 25, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563381/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.