The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 11, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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Ms;, Lr* had snot tor kmttte at the
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•ns Ur» army unut ttery eamr to tter
Apt*tmattua l iurt tiuunr, where !,«**■
s«rrrnti**rrrl his wtettor army, and the
war wan over.
In tter folltiwine n>«mth of October.
Lm> wan rUfttni I'remiient of Wnshinf-
tow Oritefil, where he staynd until his
daath, Septemtier 2h, ltTTV.
He wan burted ut the yard of thA
rolhire, which show* that he was hifti- {
!y apfireriated by the penple.
Notice.
To all poraons indebted to, or holdinft
claims aftainst the estate of Emil Hoh-
i«w. tire rased The undcrsiirned. hav-
inf tteen duly spiiomted administrator
of the estate of Lmil Boh ten, deceased,
1st* of Medina County. Texas, by Hon.
H. L. Haas*. County Judfe of soul
County, on the lhth day of January,
A. t). 1911, during a regular term
thereof, hereby notifies all jiernons in-
debted to said estate to come forward
and make settlement, and thorn* having
claims against said estate to present
them to him at his residence at (Juihi,
Medina County, Texan. He receives
his mail at New Fountain, Texas.
This ltith (lay of January, 1911.
E. A. boili.EN,
Administrator of the Estate of Emil
Bohlen, deceased.
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Sabina! this week.
Mr. aad Mrs. H <
NnUtiuU visitor* ton week
Mrs. katy Ney of ikrvine m the
guest of relatives here this week.
O. S. Mallacv, the Watkins man. tea«
In town this week
Emil Barth ts the guest of hw broth
er Henry.
Jacob Walter and J. B Ney were
Hondo visitors Tuesday on business. j
Mr. and Mrs. Ignats I lev ken attend-
ed the funeral of Mr. Henry Shane at
Sabina! Thursday.
Frank Finger and Haul Koch were
Hondo visitor* Sunday evening
Mrs (’has Sehuehle and Mies lagxie
Schuehle of Hondo, were visitors here
W ednesday
Jacob Koch Sr and son Jacob made
• business trip to Hondo Thursday.
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ft) bid, whtek wifi be -rtiiraad to bad-
der upwd bung of bwad foe fnut.ma
within fee* Asya after accwpcnaee el
bid,! bsd to to addressed tw H II.
Msass (amt) Judge. Hoaote*, Texas,
and Bint be m my barsbi before 1ft
e’elark, A. M , m Mumtoy, I'ebrwary
1A 1911, ub which day they will to* pee-
••Cltlfel ll> till1 1 (Yittrt
for apfUftval or rejection, as pri rntrtt
by law.
Witness my official atgtmture, at
Hondo. Texas. January 11. 19(1.
H E. Hum,
Comty Judge, Medina County,
Hondo, Texas.
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Cakes Hies Ctr Aa<t> and
glare* to*
1 *y aftwf«Ha. 8c at 8 H
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BMuttea he wilt to-‘v
amrw abewt eating'
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Tlje <2ity IBsl^,
Child r• r* Cry
FCR FLETCHER S
C ASTORIA
Fritz Fr ericfci
If WM da BMC believe
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ask aa ef i
For Bargains in
REAL ESTATE\
See W. B. Odom
At The Hondo State Itank
Proprietor cf
Tli© Favont© Sale
The very best Wines Liquors. Cigm|
Beer mlways on hand.
Give M© tx Call
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A A MtoOLBY
B J. mui
Cheat pain* and a dry. hacking rough
ftbould he treated with Ballard » Hore-
bound Syrup taken internally, and a
Hrmrk'i Red Pepper Hoeous Blaster
applied to the chest Buy the dollar
aiae Hnrehnund Syrup ynu get a Bor-
ous Plaster free with each bottle.
Sokl by W H. Windrow.
Do you think, on the whole, that
s
maii * improved since lie began wear-
ing the neckties selected by his wife!
When her child u in danger a mother
will risk her life to protart H. No
Mrs Ben Wemette returned Sunday rrwlt •ct of beruiam or nek of life is
from several week* visit at Pearaall. rM"c*‘*‘*rv protect a child from croup.
County Su|»erintendrnt. W. N. Saat- ChamtofttanVlamgh Remedy and
huff made a visit to Brof Roller Tuew *W by *"
day, at school He went from here to f* _ ______
the Seen x fussy old bachelor aays that
A J W tllman and F. H. Falkenlierg *bout the only difference between a
of Hondo, wen here Tuesday evening wedding and a funeral is the music’
in Mr. Wdiman's bran-new auto. , --------- ■
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ney spent Sat-
urday and Sunday at Hondo, guest* of
their daughter, Mrs. Chas Schuehle.
The Medina County Teacher*' Local
Institute convened in the D’Ham* high
school, building Jan. 21, 1911, 7..'to p. M _
Then* were sixteen teacher, present u„rmlinv lh„y ^7'iatmmg theft-
ami a large and representative amHencc tw for lh<, Hmv<<n.t tht,y f,
assembled to enjoy the prugram. ,nd l0 Mt |Uluwe ovrr tl^r(, yrt7
Itching uf the akin any where on tlie
body stops instantly when rubbed with
Ballard's Snow Liniment. One nr two
atiplications cures |iemianently. Brwe
26c. fiOc and tl.Uli per bottie. Sold by
W H Windrow.
llAttlMIUIElB
Office tie the First litieml Bank
Calls Filled Biumptly Day and Night
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J. E. CALLAHAM LOUIS STIE(
J.H. FLETCHER. M D.
Tftlcphonft 5S.
HOHDO. TEXAS
PROPRIETORS Or
CITY MEAT MARKI
DEALERS IN
Choice Fresh Meat of all Kir
Also Ice and Keg Beer
■ l n .. ^rat •nd ,cr OcltverH to any Bart o/Towa
HIGHEST • CASH - PRICE - PAID FOI E
Next to Frerich's Saloon, Hondo.'
Dr.w. h, smith
Physician and Sur^on
Monf;^ous£ § @i
All Kinds of Inssns::.
Office In Leinweber Building
Reside act Phone, No. yw
HONDO, - - TEXAS
Representing the best and strongest Company i
the world. Lowest possible rates on all
DR. R P. THOMAS,
DENTIST
Office on second floor of the Lein we-
ber building.
Telephone at office and residence.
tfoiydi
Te:
seeeeaeesi
t
Hondo
Tex»».
A married man would have mor*
money, if his pockets were ar hard to
find as those of hm wife!
Bractice makes perfect, hut it often
makes the neighbor* feel like smashing
the piano!
Life Saved At Death's Door. When
‘I never telt so near my grave," j rubbed
Ballard's Sn«w Liniment i*
never lelt so near my grave," \ ruooeu in for rheumatic aches and
writes W. R. Patterson, of Wellington. pam*>, it reaches the spot quickly and
Tex., as when a frightful cough and (he relief is very gratifying. Brice
lung trouble pulled me down to 100 <®c. and Ji (X» per IKittle. Sold by
pounds, in spite of doctor's treatment W. H. Windrow,
for two years. My father, mother and j
two sisters died of consumption, and
Louis
J. BRUCKS
..LAWYER .
Local representative of the Garner Ab-
stract and Land Co. Complete ab-
stract of all lands in Medina county.
Office at the Courthouse Hondo, Texas
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»™«|Bofli lor
aITyTThERALD I ftQ
far one yr. $100 j Owl
umou.upi.ui, uoo Some women wear themselves into I
that 1 urn alive tmlay is due solely to “ *'* "f ,"'1' n*'ss frying to deckle what J Q SAUTER.
l»r. King's New Discovery, which com- wil1 w,‘ar w^*n K® out CARPENTER
.;y cured M. Now I w.ugh 1871 GhHHfo bowels and strengthen ANn RlimCD
pounds and have beM well and strong the liver by using Herbine. It is s LUtK
for years." Quick, Bafet sure, it’s the fme liver stimulant and bowel regula- Plsusaad SpwciflestKnis Fartnsbed.
tor. Brice 6lic. Sold by W. H. Wind- Hondo, —:— Texas
row.
SCHWEERS & SCHWEEBS
a Pkupriktors
{HONDO MEAT MARKI
j Dealer in Fresh Heats and I(
j Your Patronage Solicited
• lo the Market at All Time* tor hides.
Phono iu. Hondo, te:
•••••••••••*••••••••••••••••••••••#•••••••••*
:
le.-st remedy on earth for coughs, colds,
Isgrippe, asthma, croup, and all throat
and Iut a troubles. aOc and $1.00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by W,
H. Windrow,
Next time Dr. Cook undertakes to
discover something he might try to find
out how far away he can get without
coming back!
Tortured For IS Yo*r»
by a cure-defying stomach trouble that
baffled doctors, and resisted all rem-
edies he tried, John W. Modders, of
MiKldersville, Mich., seemed doomed.
He had to sell his farm and give up
work. His neighbors said, "he can't
live much longer.*’ "Whatever I ate
distressed me,” he wrote, ‘‘till I tried
Electric Bitters, which worked such
wonders for me that I can now eat
things I could not take for years. Its
surely a grand remedy for stomach
It doesn't require so much courage
for a man to call down his wife oc-
cassionally—if she is up stairs!
It is usually a man thnt has no cause
for oompluint, that seems to have a
grudge against the world!
It is alleged that some doctors dab-
ble in other lines besides skin grafting
and bone grafting!
If we were to write our own epi-
taphs, marble cutters would have to
work overtime!
When a man occupies a front seat in
a variety show he loaks for some high
kicking!
Graft is the vermiform appendix of
the medical profession and should be
amputated!
The love a man had for his first wife
seldom prevents him from marrying
J. H. MEYERS,
BLACKSMITH SHOP
Where you can get anythimr done in the
line of Cftrriftge work, KuoIht tiring, 1
He/tD-
QLIftRT-
SRS
FOR
G£NT-
THE 6113 S;U00«|
6. H. Sagers. Prop.
Blow, Buggy and Wagon work, Horse-
shoeing, Buggy Painting and everything
cksmithing and Wood work. Ail
in Blacksmi
work guaranteed. Also buy and sell
| second-hand Buggies. Prices right.
HONDO, —TEXAS
cl aa.*otl'iii<,,lJ{]
- Si lica,£i Cj u oti .(“i C
E. C. Collier & Son
UNDERTAKERS
& EMBALMERS
UVALDE. TEXAS
trouble." Just ss good for the liver, *Ka*n-
and kidneys. Every bott le guaranteed ' A man s face is a part of a barber’s |
Only 60c at W. H. Windrow’s.
fortune—providing he don’t shave him-
self!
Wise is the woman who is master of There is only one thing worse than a
! saying pleasant things! , woman gossip, that is a man gossip!
H. B. Taylor Fletcher Davis
Managers of the
HOMHI mil IWM
Kurin*. KanrtiPK
Town Property
HONDO, -l- TEXAB.
GOOD
POSITIONS OR MONEY BACK
IIKU taUMW WAIO KT It <>,) L «i ou trarts, backed b, thv slr.-r««r ‘'u^_
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mor# tliMi I'iP.UKl so> <w.#f ni ehuUmt#. fit yon want to Joi» *l'f Htroi'S'
by tin-
(hxikkeepor#, bUtai:«rapl,#r* luid T#li^rs(>liora in th» worW, backed
neiciev ( olbgti in (i„ vorld, Address
MUGOM’8 TACTICAL BISIADS
Edward W. Giles, Manager.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 11, 1911, newspaper, February 11, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563680/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.