The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1922 Page: 7 of 8
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»f |m nnk »fc» tto ram
. that tovr never torn to-ached
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have torn
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Tnarks wi*ht wake it pay
th*** <wh*«s to points aat-
* to*. where ttoy ar* perkap*
P at 5 and « cent*.
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fr tnd Mrs. E. A. Schott spent
T m Rondo with aia sinter, Mr*,
i. F.ddir nays rrwpa aw six
ahrad tor*, of tto crops up
[y Linsecum *f Ea t Texas was
r this work, tto ru-#t of kis co»«-
a S»v. and Mrs. Bledsoe, and while
noted Vaneev with a view to
•rating hi* family in a farming nwin p!tkC# below
rrsiir • and has decided that
•v ia tto place for him. We "" — „ j‘’"2T vine
r«tard that he returned Monday day.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Franger and
^t,«g thew and practicing medi- rrtgw„ helped in loading a drilling Mac dona and Fritz Waltisoerg* r of
■ Mi only a light pg n ^ wn the th. '
tto Chicon Lake. | Swndajr.
Ihtmel and Ralph
were short vu.tors h“w Tuer- arid long d stance lines for
a. left last Friday for Yorktown on . home R. Hooper. Uvalde. Texaa.
T^ey, with a view to locating. ^ ^ ^ .Bd »* the r aister. Miss Alma, who was
. .. staying tore with relatives for tto
g. A. Keller reports aelting 40 *ml 1 past months.
H «f cotton this week for J. W. H. C. Heiiig. who underwent an Mr< Howard Mangold and baby,
nlele. Henry B-nde'e. Joe Weisa op*.rst’.on, returned Wednesday for >jr, n,.nr Hiedige- and daughters.
| to Flimger, all fairly good
4* and bringing a good price.
ftpA Md**Mpwt4 l We * K hIf. * i
Ft.:#. Ask yew aetghtotr’
F H Btstoea. prwpnetac •( a re-
pair shop. Hi*nd«*. says; “1 a!wa>*
wae D«m'* Kidney Fills when aty n
hack bother* me and ttoy never tail
tv help a.r Mv hack ached and 1 had „i
a dait pain ia my ktdneya. I was a
•Fen dizzy and b ack specks appear
ed before my eyes. My kidneys art „ tW rmifwmem «• tominem lari
g, rhwtric prevailed
, Monday night, again, hat
Mttto rain m town,
ana rnUy about half
^ raw had fallen ^^ ed toegalarly and tto sev^tum, w'ere'
highly cols red and burned in passage
I used lKan's Kidney Pills and ttoy
cured tto attack. My bach is row
as strong as iron and my kidneys wt
regu’arlj. 1 think tto world of Doans’
Kidney Pilla.'*
Price fide, at all dealer#. DorY
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's K dney Fill*—tto same that
Mr. Bohlen had. Foster-Mil burn 'V.
Mfr* . Buffalo, N. Y.
G C Diioa. the ml
Antaaaa, wa« ia oar ms
Mrs. Cathem
at thm writing
Alfred Mangold ed Cliff w
vtaitMe here Twesday evenn^
Mn A. N Mai^old and son. Clyde,
of i*’iff are vitotiag relative* to re fee
few day*.
Cvarad Ator and Walter fcrvtorxer
itoiti k«
and Mr*. J
•pent >und..
Mr*. Car
day for Ks i
totoide of h
a Fearwee of IVvi
w .tk re«ative* tore
I l.o« lush* rg left T u>
Antonio to to at 1
daughter, Nora. wh«
hut n. .TwaC z ^r,r.iii
need one more rain.
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Mr and Mrs. Otto Jungman and
!*oby. Hazel, and Mr. and Mrs. M A.
Mevh.er attended the entertainment
and dance at Cliff Saturday might.
Mr and Mr*. Xic Twndre frvm be-
low Id'ewild were in ear midst last
Saturday.
Mr and Mr*. Nk* Hutzler of Bader
Settlement were tore on business
M<*nday.
Mr**r*. Gus A. Keller and L. Otto
were in San Antonio on business
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CATHOLIC. SLRVKES
• LACOSTE LEDGERETS. •
From the Lac oat c Ledger.
Mr. and Mr*. John Robertson were
at Uvalde Sunday, where Mr. Rob-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Keller were
visiting at Castroville Wednesday
Mr. am! Mr*. R. V. Atkins of Na-
talia were here on business Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Williams from
Lytle were here Wednesday.
Miss Agnes M. Bureli from
Sunday. T o’clock. Holy Commun-
ion; $ o'clock. High Mass and Ser-
mon; 10-Jo. Catechism or Sunday
School; t .it) p, k . Evening Serv-
ice*.
Wednes lay and Friday during
May, T:'Jt‘ p. m.. May lievotion.
Holy M<>*4 is sa.d every rm.ti.ng
at t o’clc. k.
Solemn Holy Communion will take
place next Sunday, May 2*. at ‘s
o'clock.
Renewal of Baptism Promises at
4 p. m.
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TELEPHONE LINE FOR SALE OR
LEASE.
d7 mile# Telephone line, Shhinal
to San Antonio. Will sell cheap or
give a man tv.p year* lease free of
charge if he will fix it up and put
in use. A man can make money out
me. Tnere are many farmer*!
alorg the road who would take
Haas* from De- phone*. Also have some exchange*
ask. W.
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near
a few days, after which he will take
a trip to the City of Mexico, where
he will spend hi* vacation.
Messrs. Henry and Arthur Bledi-
ger, Daniel Chrintille* and Howard
Mangold took a pleasure trip to Mac-
dona, Von Ormy and Somerset Sun-
day.
Messrs.'Joe Conrad, John Neidert,
C. S. Helium# and Oscar Kauffman*
left tore Monday in Mr. Neidert*
car for Laredo on a few day#’ visit.
R. J. Mangold and Miss Alma Haas#
were San Antonio visitor* Sunday.
They were accompanied home by
Mrs. Arthur Metzger and daughter.
Marie, who will «tay here for some
time.
. Frank Keller and son, Oswald, were
•il told* one day the past week,|.n ^ Anton|o Monday for th, r«m-
Mr. J. M. Coker ha* lost two Jer-
nilk cows in the past two or
i weeks, following dipping dates.
f appeared to to poisoned, or
limed in mouth and throat, we are
(formed.
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Do E. Heath and Esrl Boon of
| . . . hire Thur-da.'
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Albert Keller, Will Duncan and
km coining in from Black Creek
rnitry, report a big rain Monday
i_ thfti way and back on the
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Geo. W. Hester vi»ited.the Somer- j
M'sae# Emma. Marcella and Cornelia,
and sun. Wilfred, and Marie and1
i College.
exploring the Jack Oak section j meTu.ernt,nt
of town, in which he and other
knurr* are interested in having a
*!1 sunk. He was t^Cd that the
well would probably be a dry
It. The Witherspoon gas well,!
•ever, on the Texas Caruthers
#». is considered a very valuable
i • million feet of ga
if. The gas can be used as fuel in
Cling other well*. It could be piped
Devine, if we don’t strike a better
* closer.
Frink Killough and wife of Marfa
* visiting their parents at Devine
d Hondo, where her people live.
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Hon John T. Briscoe is canipaign-
l in the Kio Grande Valley this
Hi wai
ro by his mother, Mrs. Susie
Ik***, Misses Minnie and Stella
■woe and Miss Ruth Whitfield, who
ill visit Mr*. V. P. Dubose and other
■stives and friends in the Valley
* » few days.
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Htr.ry Bendele was in town Friday
bi lays the road from Shook Cor-
lr I" his place, about three miles,
ked> work badly, but he wants to
Ait until it can he widened. Says
I i* too narrow to keep up. He says
Exercises at St. Louis
They were accompanied
home by Herbert Keller, who gradu-
l ated with many honors in the Com-
mercial Department.
Mrs. J. U. Tripp of Macdona was
i here on business Monday.
Rev. John Heintlmeir was in San
! Antonio on business Monday.
A. (’. Wurzbach of Cliff was here
I on business Monday.
Martin Zimmermann of San An-
tonio was in our town Tuesday.
Louif Biediger was a San Antonio
visitor Monday.
t
Mrs. J. L. Zuercher was a San An-
antonio visitor last Saturday.
Frank litis visited relatives at Idle-
wild Sunday.
Edmund Jungman and family and
Mrs. Andrew Keller were San An-
tonio visitors Wednesday.
Messrs. Louis Gross and E. Richards
and daughter. Rose Ellen, were in
San Antono on business Monday.
Messrs. Louis Seherrer, L W. Bur-
ell and Judge Peter Hoof of Castro-
ville were transacting business here
Wednesday.
Dr. and Mr*. A. J. Monday and
son, A. J Jr., and Reinhardt Loess-
berg of San Antonio were visiting
relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. Otto Koenig and son. Oscar, |p w —■ ——
of Devine and Mrs. Philipina Eich- j M ^ XL
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T«ke it to JeoniiKi, Phone
125 44
Ice Cream F reezers, Holloway P. os.
Pyre* Glassware, Holloway Bros,
TAKE IT TO JENNINGS.
Fruit Jars, Holloway Bros.
Simply delicious!
Kill op %sCorn Flakes with
strawberries
Srdi 1 feist f«r • vim moraiag'• breakfast— Kellogg * C
Tlila and «tr«wtornr* and a big pitches of eeM milk er cream
—why. »t s a revelati*a as aa appetizer s*4 su satwtyiagl Just
as wcsfierfxl fer htuch et fe: totoeea-tisse* aibbk*!
And. best of all—Kellogg's Ceru Flakes aad .nsst ate exactly
tto food ye* stoald eat tei warn weattoi! Yes’ll feef to tu l
ctoerier, so tree freoi drows.aesa aad beadactos if you'U keep
away fr*ui tto tozvy teoda tto nuei! —
Let tto cfci'd»«* eat all ttoy waat! Fee,
Kellogg's d,ge*t easily aad uat tto etomach
aid supply zcuiekiceat! miTr
CORN FLAKES
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GJd* Cav.se C. p ar.u Influenza
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cmtiie Tt.ire if it / «:.e “E.vuo vjuoi La
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Monuments.
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FOR SALE
Farms arid Ranches.
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anywht-r*" tret will to h*re to lisca ad
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CAR FOR SALE
Sw tor MastoW
to
Folio 170
X chI condition and c..n I t* lauijj'it
Joe Schmidt of Castroville was aj
visitor here last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Bohl vrerej
visiting Mrs. Agnes Becker and fam-j
ily at Macdona Saturday.
Born, to Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Keller,
Sunday, May 28th, 1922, a baby girl.
Fred Jungman of Riomedina was
her on business last Saturday.
Howard Mangold and family from
Noonan were here Saturday.
Joe Schmidt and daughters from
Devine were visiting here Monday.
Gustav Meyer and daughter of
One iqiS model, 5-1 assanjjer Dodge Touring <
yalc. This Car is
at a bargain.
Set* or write,
C. SWINNI Y
HONDO, TEX48.
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When You
Get Ready to Build or Repair |
Anything
Come in and talk the matter over with ui before baying pour
See our line of ALL WOOL
BATHING SUITS for Ladie*
In popular 1 oiors and latest
atylee, at THE LEADER
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IDEAL FARM HOME-
A reasonable amount of cash
and vendor’s lien notes to suit,
at 8 per cent, will buy the
Charles Wallrath farm and
home, one mile northwest of
D’Hanis, on Seco Creek. There
are 110 acres in the farm, 35 in
field, 75 in pasture and 50 acres
of this is tillable land. The
soil is rich, heavy black-sandy
soil. All fenced and cross-
fenced. Nice orchard and vine-
yard—160 trees, 50 grape
vines. Water piped to house
and about premises from good
well with windmill. For further
particulars about price, terms,
etc., apply to the owner on the
premises or cad on F letcher
Davis, or write him, at Box 218,
Hondo, Texas.
HONDO LAND COMPANY.
Pint — It must cover the eurfsee,
to true to shade and not fade.
Second Resist change# of tem-
perature without cracking.
Third—Stand th# eun without
blistering, chalking or peeling}
Endure, last and satisfy.
All these qualities plus economy
will be secured if you wisely give
your preference to
Bradley & Vrooman
Base and Tinter Paint
It it “live'' fre«/i paint that spreads
most easily and covers the mist sur-
face. gallon for gallon.
It possesses every good quality
that sra/e "dead" paint lack#. Every
drop is usable. There is no waste
from hardening or settling In the
package.
The colors are bright and glowing
and it has the stamina and properties
that give the greatest paint protec-
tion at a minimum cost.
Paint Doesn't Co*t Money
—It Save* It!
Unless your home is protected
inside end outside by repainting at
least once every four yeers. you will
lose In repairs and lessened value,
from five to ten times what the
paint and labor would cost.
57 Shades et B # V Bs*e end Tinter
Paint In atorl for Inside and mil-lde use.
A Oold Bond Guarantee ef aatlafarttoO
protects yeur aanliase on «v«r> |>IDl.
No Worm* in a Healthy Child
/ 1 children troubled with Worm* hire an u»-
healthy, nior, whs b iodk-atrs prior blond, and aa a
ruit. there is more ir leas Homai h distutboue
GRlA E S TASlLLtbS CHILL TONIC Siven re«u
| la; / l<T two er three week* will enrich the blood.
imprrve the dlgeat'on and art as a (rnersl Strength
I ettini Tonic tc the whole arete* Nature will then
j threw off or dir' *1 the worms, tnd the Child will be
ia perfei t health. F’reran; tu take. 75c per buttle
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Oays.
“LAX-FOA W1IH PEPSIN’’ i-
•pecial'y-nrepsrwi Syrup iuni.'-Laxa
uye for Habitual Constipation. It r«
neves prwnpiiy l>ut -hould to taker
'eguiar y 'or 14 to 21 dxy* to inilit'-
reg ilar « :tkn It Stimulates and Reg-
ulates. Very Pleasant totake 60c per
bolt Is.
Overland Owners
I havp ordered Master Part Books
j for all Overland Models cars. When
jever you need any Parts see me or
phone 154 for Service.
44-2t PAUL WEYNAND.
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lumber elsewhere. Wr ere here to serve you—to be to uaefu
you thrt you get the habit of tending to u* for all of your
INC MATERIAL. BRICK, IRON ROOFING. PAINTS. ETC
Hondo Lumber Company
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I t> lual a.clicatlona aa they cannot rot
| ;* 7 (tlsraiad portion of the »sr. Tbrra
, ore way to cure Catarrhal Lrafn-r
a- ’ th .t Is by a crnstltitlprsl tt~. *f
II*L1.S CATARRH MELICINE *<
1 through the Bleed on th* Xlucoue Burfat
! > thr F'-stem. Catarrhal Dosfnces
I Lusti hr an Inflamed condition of S
i> uc ue lining cf the Eustachian T'-t
V, : ,n this tube ,t Inflamed yru hnv»
i rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, a
1 whan it a entlretr dosed. Tc fn»ae is
result V-'lcss th* Ir.flarr.mstion can te :•
Cured 8'd th e tube restored to Its r
m*l ecndltl.n. hearlnr m*> te d«sc
I fmevrr Many casts of T rafnera i
' rsus-d by Catarrh, which la an It
t erf th» Mucous i jrfai *s
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rr.se if c Rlsrri.ai Er»af»ese that <•••
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Ginghams
Tissues
Organdies
etc.
Phones:
Groceries 45
Dry Goods, 205
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NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
Wvv Autm v»!ii!c. or witnt t tru !<■ vour old car
Whenever you are in the market for a
in on a new one, see nv at once 0 ton
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noltile,
■ von huv or trade vour oi l ear,
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1922, newspaper, June 3, 1922; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563409/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.