The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1918 Page: 4 of 6
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t a*w Mat aad run
Ih-crwaed a a- torn <• tower Medina
October 27, lrti* Hr Bias never mar
rwxl Hr Bavea hta tyrd autWr, two
lirother*, t uarad. of laewb. sad K«h
hart, of Saa Antuaio. aatl ata aiatora.
Mo«,arrn*» l^wua I’uoa a to) Sam Eller,
of thr* idace Augu«t M t tier ttf ia-
f»t», Otto ki-rntt aatl t*uat. Ewhvrra,
Mi
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f other near an if
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HoaT* kUtaM tk» Sow YcA’ra ter s
tan \ra Ytar't Si^ht
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To AM Acrata:
btufaina haa rtaehotl »• to tkr
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ta ib artonskN m* tkr p i t*oi i at Iko
p»*oatr> aatl ihw boat twrrr»t of tta
prttfiitr ia tkr ftTfart ut >• ti a tlka wAr
afaina! tkr rowan > nr*i->’ • t.a» yownaril
Ukl* wifittr to oar eoor**atrwtrtl tar
aatl noefe ^owtirr for ki.iuwr or tajar
WK rtatUo and taoga m tarda and food
It a aatd that lyr oa raek aait naot
•»'mill aorra ulrora in thr itwaaek and
alao rota thr Imk of aturh, | ndvrinc
a eoadiTnia aimilar to that of “foot
and iwou'h aatowar '*
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thraat I MafA ec*d am « aat* aa
tm my tnraat asd 1 MikaJ kafty
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Could
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ahoot Hmt day* » omaat akaaaod LJ ____ “*
aauMMag, aad a^or a a • i tome.
teoaNt ra-irat. and fimaa that ti-*a w* j Ta«aa ~~~
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arr tahr a <|aaw<;ty of atraa j
*aa»a aad a Urrr a
tra larhtra thwh aa thr |to*»f ora
to aad oa thr tenth atdr at a plant
thr a, with a apada. arr c< • down *ato
thr rrooad a feta Kr» drop aad
a (r* in hra ^fota the of thr
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Mr t. A Ttaykt rat Art frwnt
V t uyia M<>aday.
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Hraahtri mada a Uio ta Marti taat
Saturday
M»aa Ju Atkoa, aha m t part mg near
HiMMhi, r»mr hra for thr kMirtajra.
Mr. A (• M , trr. tlka itdkt aad ».•
man at Marta, aaa kef* ItiarAt ta
rraUtfa'tnd • a water and hfh* ra«
d>tnia«. Hr taikru rary fa*araYit> af
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Mr and Mi
Life
Was a
Misery
Mrv F. M. Jonc*, of
Palmer, Oku., writes:
“From the time I en-
tered into womanhood
... I looked with dread
from one month to the
next. I suffered with my
back and beanffc-down
pain, until life to me was
l misery. I would think
I could not endure the
pain any longer, and 1
gradually got worse. . .
Nothing seemed to help
me until, one day, . . .
1 decided to
TAKE
The Woman’s Tonic
“I took four bottles,"
Mr*. Jones goes on to
say, “and was not only
greatly relieved, but can
truthfully aay that I have
not a pain. , .
*' If has now been two
years since 1 tookCardui,
and 1 am still in good
health. . . I would ad-
vise any woman or girl
to use Cardui who is a
aufferer from any female
trouble.”
If you suffer pain caused
from womanly trouble, or
if you feel the need of a
good strengthening tonic
to build up yourmn-down
system, take the advice
of Mrs. Jones. Try Car-
dui. It helped her We
believe if will help you.
AD Druggists
ciar v y»ar* a#”F, April 12, IkfiS. This
ut,,<it v., 1- trie—perl with five ehthtrea,
*>m- -in am! f< ur daughters. Hmi»i***
efai'd, at 4 ih gr« at at anu-i ht,or« n, mint
3 brother*, m U a very larift- nvmtwref
rrtti! r n« si ami , ear reiatrvea,
tier htt ■ A large eirftc, ur*e of frioui'r*
1 *ik relative* arid fro cue follow* ,i the
rvlnxin* to It* laxt rejlinu pare. Ae
ymn ibti tmire ti mnunuty m sympathy
with the ttr<av>d anil gnefmrtcken
famiitea. H 1. F
Mr*. August tilthsrtt and ehiMren
frlurtnil to tlet 1 r tu>nie In !'• ur»all,
after (itreniiinir the holntav* here with
Mrs Hi.harts parent*. Mr. and Mr*
Henry hteinie. and family.
Mr. ano Mra Adolph Hahy of Itun-
tay rpetit New Year * day here.
John Kihn, of tamp Itavia, spent
New Year at home
Marion l>avi« of Hondo spent the
week here With relatives
Mr and Mrs. Joe Steinie and chil-
dren of Dunlay visited iiere one day
this week
F.dwin M urxbach and sister. Miss
Clara, were here from their ranch
Monday
Mr and Mra I<ee Schuchart of San
Antonio sjierit New Year s day with
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wurzbach.
I»r 0. H Taylor, Ulmer and Roland
Loth*. U*ear Schuehie and Kollie
tiiess of Hondo were here Tue*day
nivht for the dance.
Frank HersdorfT and niece, Mis* Mar-
garet Ijersdorff, of San Antonio, were
here for the dance.
Mr. and Mra. Albert Ihnken and
Miss M >chueh!e of San Antonio were
here for the dance.
Joe Haegeiin Jr. of Camp Travis
visited his parents, Mr. and Mra. Joe
Haegeiin Sr., New Year.
Mias Bessie Brucks was here from
Hondo, also Miss Mabel Hollaway and
brother, for the dance.
Clinton and (.iua. Kothe, and Amos
Rothc, were here from D’Hanis New
Year s evening.
Lorine and Lucile de Montei of Hon-,
do were here Tuesday evening.
Paul Richter wus over from Hondo.
for the dance
Lieut. Emmett de Montei of Camp
Bowie, Fort Worth, and Mias Ger-
trude Negley of San Antonio, visited
here one day this week.
Miss Marv F'ltaSimon returned to
San Antonio Monday, accompanied by
Tom and James FitzSimon.
Alvin Wurzbach was here from Cliff
Tuesday.
Mis* Lucile Tschirhart has returned
from a visit to Biry.
Mr. and Mrs Louie Wurzhach and
son. Charles,Jr , viaitedMr* Schweers
and family in Hondo during the week
Mr anil Mrs. Robert Rihn and little
son, Loyd Robert, visited in Pearsall,
the week-end
Jos Courand and sons, Claude and
F rancis of San Antonio visited here
one day this week,
Miss Lena Burger was here from
Bader Settlement New Y ear s Day
Mi and Mrs Fletcher Davis arid
non 11
matter
W B M'uTT
• UB»
Laroste Ledger Laconica.
Hale of * acre* of Rcsar Couft'v
farm land, near the Medina River, at
till 50 ati acre, or f 11,23b for the entire
parcel, for caah, wa* reported By E. J.
Aitg, It, receiver of the Jon. mann
INDIGESTION
SECTION 10
l h - deed
y eveiimg
F ran* Keller, of latciMt
Was recorded late Thu
D«cemher 2U, (PIT.
Fred Neuman of H ondo was Iiere on
business Wednesday.
Mia# Helen Jungman of Riotnedma
ii spending the Xmas holidays woh
hometoiks here
Am hr Zimmermann of Hondo sjient
several day* with relatives at Castro-
ville and Hpmdletop the past weak
Meaars Adolph Ahr, R J Mang od
and Gus A. Keller went to Hondo
Wednesday to have their (Juestionairei
tilled out.
Mias Alma Bandv left Friday even
mg for her home at Hondo where she
will spend the holidays
Cliff Happening*.
Mr, Dave Thaiiinan of Lvtie was
here looking after property of L. 0
Johnson yesterday.
Mr. Julius Becker was also here on
business yesterday.
Mr and Mrs Lee Schuchart were
here to visit homefolka today
Messrs. O. J Wurzbueh. Kaz Tally
and J B. Becker (mused through here
last evening coming from San Antonio.
Mr. 8. O. Johnson received a bunch
of steers at the C. Schuchart ranch
today. Mr. Johnson was alao accom-
panied by his wife, and a Miss Neel of
Jounianton. They went to San An-
tonio from here.
Captain Burrell was aeen here on
our streets today.
I wish all everlasting prosperity.
A Rkaukr.
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Stomach Trouble Cured
If yon have any trouble with your
stomach you should take Chamber
Iain’s Tablets Mr. J. P Klotc of
l.dina. Mo, says. ”1 have uacd a
great many different medicines for
stomach trouble, but find Chamber
lain s I ablets more beneficial than
any other remedy I ever used.”
Beware oi Ointments for
Catarrh that Contain Mercury
«» irik*t« ury w ill pur#iy tl«*tfoy thr
of Nliirll Mt)f1 Compielpiy tietaii^s
v» hfth* pypts'in wl.**n fnt^rlnc it tnroaffii
Ho mu* "tiit ptirfat «?** Hurh mi ti* !«•** «ii«rul<I
(»*• is*»*d •*’1 »pi on pMM*ri|YtitHji
If nw we rwr troatded wtth fad
r*rj * * fcamhef lain sTa' ic** will do
v«*i good Tbev atrsmrt o* a lb* sVais
m h aad ena'.l* tt t* perform tt* fuar
t ..«*s uatnralfy TBrrv are huadrwda
of fw^ilr who bare barn res*rad la
IumJiB and hamaiewa tW tba aar <4
• ‘hanjhrrlaln sTalMs WV« ram farl
«2 .«*!•? ’angTtfd after ea“a* tnu star
* 1 T*ivr(HfiMitinii hi I v mi-
m \tm tevik 9mirm la r** ' m
aboahl Heir bldg a
Bi*atiag are »v a. • *-1
aa t are rslst-l W1
lata • Ta* Bt* aa I."-*
ta —aa.iy aec«wai «c
tl *a aad a *ura*»t*
br» lala * Tablet* <an
awrlaf tb*t**we:«, 1
Klpatod
Ta'BrtsaretBo t «*
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•4 Lis* pii\ m< iitr»j>.
Htt til*-
da tmtM
ry will «
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n pom*tl*
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h#* p yi»tr*m In
buy i tii
*tir# In* luff* )t»y n»*f lh. k*mi
Ink^fi if*(f»rtt}sllv Hfifl uiart* m
H»<» by T J C*hf i#*y 4k «%> T»*g
f r#*«
I if’iif’jrtftt* PH* # 7ft* |.**r iwiit {**
• « fttnllf h'li (ur (.tiniiipoUtMi
f)4 day« that farh hand ha* m »rkrd
amount oC aH m*»firy rottertrd fron
whom rifllftifd and if fthHiftr^, f«»r
what pttrpofte and if ?h»rr i* a ha!-
an< r <»n hand it nhaf! hr Hirnrd om
tfi hi% ittrcrAtfif in F»ffirr to hr paid
| out f'»r work on said r,,ad. thr mile
post* and indes lioards and condi
i tion of same, and what road work
ts nerevsarv in ho prrosrt Sant
j report shall |.« «worn t' h. rr some
officer authorised to adnt*t>i«t,»r oaths
•Said rejort shall lie mmmnt by the
colonies!>ners‘ (,>ur< at a special
term to t>r In Id on the second Mon
, day tn January, and if they he found
correct ••hal! be apt*rosed by said
t f.iurt, (ithfftiir ft ft« v, ,?|
(ivfff sf ffr for r'lfftrtp i xftiil
special term (second M**ndav m Jan
uary after each ileetn n year) s»id
ropimisi-ioners’ i ourt shall ap|H«int
and commission road oterseers who
shal’ serve for two years, as well as
| to fill vacancies The < onimisstoners’
(■•tirt may allow road overseers one j
dollar and fifty cents per day mot
to exceed ten day*, however, per j
annum) for all days worked by surh
overseer, over and above his five |
days under the direction of his coun
ty commissioner. Any overseer in-
tentionally (ailing to perform hi*
duties as such overseer, or failing
o- refusing to makr his annual rr
port as required by law. or failing
or refusing to serve or perforin the
duties of overseer when appointed I
by said court, or failing to comply
with the law m any way concerning
| his duties as overseer, shall he
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
' upon conviction shall be fined in
any sum not less than ten nor more
than twenty-five dollars
♦ --
Soon Over His Cold
Everyone speak* well of Cham
Itcrlsins Cough Remedy after has
ing used it Mrs. George l^-wis
I ittsfield, N Y , has this to *.av re- I
garding it "Last winter my little
*
a cold for two or three weeks l I
doctored him and used various cough
medicines but nothing did him much
good until I began using Cham- I
berlam’s Cough Remedy Hr then
improved rapidly and in a few day* I
was over his cold ”
♦
Now that ItitB Sam has taken I
charge of the railroad*, will he de hem |
the railroad sandwiches?
— - ♦
Stomach Troubles
If you have trouble with your
-tomach you should try ( lumber
lams tablets. Si, many have been
restored to health by the u*. of
these tablets and their coat i* to
httb. 25 lent*, that it i* worth
Uitm d 11t«it
oalciT.el Tuiay! Sick Tomorrow!
I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone
iNjn't takr rmHr, (Ungrprmfl raltmwl whrm bilif>c%
< otiffiijiftted, headachr. liatpfi tn nr !
r*l<miel salivates? 1 t*a menonr.
f ahma! a(la I ke dyuainite oa si
slug^mii liver VI lien calomel , onr*
into oontaet with sour b:le it i rsahu
mto iLtauaing i ramping and nsnarw '
If you fiv*l bilious, ivnudschy, t«m-l
rt paiiil and ail knocked ouL just go |
to jour druggist and get a iwttie of f
Ihsl-on's User Tone for a few cents
winch is a imrinless vegetable sub-1
s'ltnte for dangerous calomel. Take !
a spoonful tuud ti it doesn't sUr*
el
■
voar User and straights
iletter and tjunker tlmh r
mei and without i 4* 1 g
you just go back and p ’ 'nr
I f too take calotr • 1 t •,»> 1 **1
aiek and nauseated B*m«rfw*
•id*w, it may aaliva!e *• * u *
you take Dodaon * I >* t '!>* m
will wake up f« »**f r,,r,t' *
ambition and oadv ' f * '* *
play. It * 'latmkftK pU»»» **
safe to give to ihildnu, •
Anoth«rSuccc»i (or
Madc-ln - Texas Product*
LA PERLA
“The drink that satisfies
(NON-ALCOHOLIC)
INVIGORATING
WHOLESOME
DELICIOUS
A sure remedy for that tired feeling
It has the s»nap, the sparkle, the flavor,
yet it is non-intoxicating
Made in San Antonin where the water is purest m» r*’*1
San Antonio Brewing A*k'h.
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