The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 29, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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PROPRIETORS Or
D’HANIS DOINGS.
Itrmi of Snlrrrtt Called or
Coidfnird from The
D’Hanis Newt.
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im Un((*ii w*wt to Anita Thar*-
fay to take few tittle faufMar. Tfabt*.
to mi or** h*t t» fe«v* fear ryw Irratfa
lit L I. k*M *M t Um**w vim-
tnr in San Antunu* Moafay. .
Mi** Lwm> batMt af L*eb Pm*. «b>
fa* baan in San Antonio for tfa l*a»t
. two month*, b feara VMwtiae rabtiva*
V. F. Milb* wa* v Kan Antonio baat
na** visitor b adnaabv
f J. Carb ratomavl fern* Wafaaa-
fay after a two fay*' bustne** trt|> in
Unuo. rani re** r*i*»‘»**" “,Ml Sian Antonio.
um. Mr». A. M Hitt, lia*trut». tmanev, felr* Torn Woubrum* of Sian Antonb
Mr* T C Hickman, l‘aar*ali. rural M feera thb waafe on a vtaiit to robtiva*.
chin, w«Uara aiul rumb. Mr* W Mi*. Hobart Slum- of Si*bm*. i» fare j
V. Gatbraaih, fan Marco*. Uuratur*, 1 t(l ba.tar with rabtlva*
Mr* Uaoraa Payton, fan Antonio, | IIr* Oscar Sfatw of Sabina! i* tha
pa ran U fay, Mr*. C. 1. Swan. Not- gur*t of rvbtiva* hara lhi« waak,
man*, mait»*ina*, Mr* Si. A Pantiahl. i Hujfo Nastar amvai from tha North
fan Antonio. *cfeooi ami homa raroan- Monday to tpand Ibatar with feomm
inK Ml** Idfa I»ou*fhart>. Haavilla, , f„ik,
pla> grouBd Mr, Mwlla lliiirarfa. faa ».•
Antonio, *cbo«l buiUlingi ami aocia! Ha* f*aU*K
cantar*. Mr^ t.aorpa borby. fan An- Tu tufr„r frwm skl# (Itch,
Thaaa** moaa Catar*f in rfei. naa i n
of th* «aaatry than at, other .1, ■ on
(Hit taffatbr. Mb anti, tha bM faw
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For a fraat many yaar* factor* pra>
antMav«d it a local 4t**n*a and pro.
■pfihed be* ramadia*, and fey tan*
•uuath fatbac to car* with fecai Inral-
mant, )>• m «ui ‘*d it mritrafeio.
betaaea fea* proven l atarrfe to ha a
rmatitnt***! nmaaaa, and tharator*
n^ni'a* rvmMinitioaoi traatwwat.
Haifa Catarrh Cara, manufartond by
F. J, Chaney A Co., Tobin Ohm, M
tha only («a*ttto<oiaoi cur. an th*
market. It b takrn internally in fan
a* from lb dr p* to a taa*p>*>nful It
art* dirarth on tha bUad aid atueow*
Mirfacw* of tha ayttriu Tfe«> offer
"Oa famirad dollar, for
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CITY MEAT MARKET
DEALXKS19
Choice Fresh Meat of all Kinds
Also Ice and Keg Beer
Meat and Ice Ufltvrfbl to any Fart of Ton*
highl rnicL taid- foe ides
Next to French's Saloon. Hone Tex
mmmmmmA
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New Stxlcs in
llLASS US!
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t* wtdsht Aw ■
ita-mM* W '
ail' caaa It ^ >Mlr W.w* ih OH* *am-»l an. wlaatloa !
faib to rare. Sand for cirrubr* ami
teatimonbb.
Aikira*» F J CHENEY A C0„
Totafa, Ohio.
SuM fey ftnvrwt*. 7V.
Taka Hair* family Pi<b for imaati-
patxm
mw w.o udatoM. ow feoomba '* »*»■ Tw .
femdafe (to* e> wo* aae 4*0* Hi «o* wWo '
M OB IIOM, IMfalb *oa* *ab* Ihovb'
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CITY
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THE 6ITCT STLO0N
ft H Sagers. Pr:
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h at at v in PrlanWanla
An Intimate fnnmWhit- la at *mea
a safeguard la raaraatbin and social
anjoynivm for a nun thinfa twlca fa
DR W . H. SMITH
Phvftician and Surgeon
tow*', icbwi bbrortaa. Mr*. E D.
Home,. Horaavilla. child feytfbtia
Sli-
Dr.
Ullat in Lrinwtbrr l.uildinf
Vasideiua Mhowa. Nw. J9
HONDO. - - TLX AS
The Buckhorn Saloon
fora fea pluitge* Into siirroiiiumi**
Ka«ema. Hbgwtwm, ate l whan ima fib- w„|ph ^ h„ friend would
I fa* of “Hunt'a Cura" b po*it»vely ,^ndemtt It b a atlmulu*. baeauan ...........
Mwry C. Harp*', fan Antonio, iduea KUtnntr(|j t(, ,ura or your money in work or buatnea* or even play, a pip p p THOMAS
promptly rafuwiad Lvary retail drug man d»m* not willtnaly be b*hiad '
gwt in tha State stand. Imhiml Ufa wfeHr ‘he friend I* forgln* *h*ad la
guarantee. Ask your druggist and ' •»■»•>" •fdaavgr. for r-*,d raunao.
•ae th* punrantaa wife each bo» You 01 l-»i“»«l. fnenA
don’t risk anything in giving It a trial.
Uonai. Mr* John Furman, I»al Kio.
huiio acwnwawca, Mia* Lnttnt 1‘irie, San
Anton to.
The program fur the me. mg follow*
b ednemiay. April 2, 1 o'clock p m.
Luncheon served by Haavilla Mother*'
Cluh. on arrival of train*, 2f> cant*; 2
p. m., uyianing *a»non, called to order
by Uh- preaidant. invi catiun, Kev. Geo.
M. Hoyd, F’lor«»v»lb; *olo, Mr*. Geo.
Haber; addrassa* wf we loom*, city,
Mayor A. F. Lutts, county, Ed. Fan-
ton, president County School Hoard,
public schools, 1’rof. W. L Madderra.
Heeville Mother*’ Club, Mrs J. b
Flournoy, president, re»|*m»a. Mr*. G.
b Motikhouse, Hondo, aildre**, Sant-
tarv School Huilding*, Dr. A. Caswell
Ellis State University.
Wednesday evening, fe o’clock: Called
to order by president; invocation, Kev.
J. M Sallee, music. McCall’* Orcbew
tra, address. "Comiiulw.r) Education.’
F. M HraHey, Stete Superintendent of
Education. Austin, music, male quar-
tet. address, "Kelation of the Kinder-
garten to the Public Schools," M rs. F.
W. McAllister, president San Antonio
Kindergarten Association.
Thursday, April 3, forenoon sernion,
IS o’clock a m : Called to order by the
president; invocation, Kev. A W. Wil- I
son; music, solo; address. "What a J
Mothers’Club Can Do." Mrs. Malone
Duggan president San Antonio Coun- .
ell of Mothers, discussions, leaders, j
Mrs Frank Huckner. Austin, Mr*. L j
G. Kreisie, Victoria; music, solo; re-
ports (limited to three minute*), dis-
trict officers, county chairmen, moth-
ers’ clube . discussions, resolution com-
mittee. selection of next place of meet-
ing, adjournment 1 p. m., luncheon
served by Heeville Mothers' Club, 25c.
DENTIST
•hip b a powerful hiAuceweat to self-
lurgettiug activity.
Not an Effactlv* Branch.
The learned counsel wa* endeavor-
ing to Impress the court wltfe the tart
that hi* client had always been anxi-
ous to settle "My lord ’’ he said.
Impressively 'only eighteen months
ago we held nut the olive branch ”
“f •s.” responded the witty judge,
"but there were no olive* on It"
Office on second floor of the I.emwe
her building.
Tebphunr at office and residence.
ff Tenat.
Hondo
T. J. HAL TER, Droprlftwr
im.4i.i:u IX
W ines, Liquors, Beer and Cigars
nr IldgvwiuNl WhUkuy a Mpwwlnltj TB
Hondo, Texas
«h*r',
1M«I atHnU....
Wormy children are unhappy, puny
and sickly. They can’t he other-
wise while worms eat away their
A CeW, La Gnpp*. Then l'n-um..m*
Is t« o often the fatal sequence fa
Grtpfie coughs fang on, weaken the
eystem, and kiwer the vital resistance i
K. G. Collins, Postmaster, Kaniegat.
N. J., says -'T was troubM with a
severe fa Grippe cough and wa* com-
L. J. BKDCKS K. J. NOONAN
District Attorney (aunty Attorney
Bwlcks & Noonan
LAWYERS
pletely eXMUSted after each fit Of *nr ]1fanT Y'^ ^ompbte tie
Hcfore I had taken
lent coughing. Before I hud taken atract of all lands In Medina county,
one half of a bottle of Foley ’s Honey uttlc, the Courthouse Hondo, fesaa
and Tar(’om|siund. the coughing spells
r
The Hondo Meat Market
““A. PICHOT A CO.. Prona —*=
had entirely ceased 1 wish to say it
strength and vitality A few dost* of ^n't Im beat. All other* are iimu
White's Cream Vermifuge performsa - »t«mwW. H Windrow.
a. a. nRAtibCY
H. J. MKVt.K
marvelous transformation. Cheerful-
ness. strength and the rosy bloom of
health speedily return. Price 25c per
bottle. Sold by W . H. Windrow.
fern. IIK tliLH dtlElER
Oflice over till First National Bant
Clogged Sewing Machine
When a sewing machine will nof
work, stand It near the lire *<> that
the oil mey melt, and then elean with Call, Filled Promptly Day and Night
pure paraffin, putting It into every
Solicits Yuur Order* Ewr
Fresh Meat, Ham, Bacon, Poultry, Lgg*
rnr IN Thi: MARKET AT ALL TIMES FOR HIDES TM
Telephone 82 Hondo, Texas
•awwwoowwoi
oil hole. Work the machine well, and
then wipe every part with a clean
Cloth Wher perfect li
cate with machine ol'
clean, iubri-
Irving C. Honegger
ATTORNEYAT-LAW
j The FavoriteSaloon
:
- Ci ISOWING
B0Y5-GIRLS
An £p«demi< of Coughing
Is sweeping over the town and
young and oid are alike affected. Fie
ley’s Honey and Tar Compound is a
quick, safe, reliable, family medicine
for coughs and colds. A. S. Jones, of
Lee Pharmacy. Chico, Calif., says:—
*'I consider Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound has no equal, and is the
one aough medicine I can recommend
fc my friends, as containing no narcot-
ics or other harmful properties ” Re-
fa**- all substitutes and take only Fo-
ley's Honey and Tar Com|>ound. W.
H. Windrow.
Patronise our advertisers; it pays.
arc under double strain—
strength to live and learn and
strength to grow--they must
have nourishment—not over-
loaded stomachs, but con
centra ted nutr uncut to aid
nature during the growing
period
The wonderful record of
Scoff’s Emulator* as a liody
builder has been proved for
three generations ft strengthens
the bones, muscles and sinews;
builds thr body, craotos snsrgy
and wgor. prevents and relieves
colds and fortifies the lungs.
Millions of delicate and im
developed children have been
made strong, sturdy and hearty
with Scott*$ Emulsion.
lastst an having SCOTT’S.
Unit a Bowtir Hkxmibrlfl 14 J I?-**
Hunt’* Cure rapidly destroy*, Itch,
Ringworm*, Itching Piles, Eczema.
Tetter and like trouble*. Under its
influence the due-ased cuticle scale. SAN ANTONIO,
off leaving a smooth white, healthy
skin in it* place. A wonderful reme-
dy ami only fib cent* a box.
Alamo Nat'l Bank Bldg.
TEXAS
Wise Willie.
Uncle John—''W'illle. tf you could
have yotir way. who would you rather
be than anybody elae”’ Hmall Wil-
li*—“Just me—If I could c.lway* have
my way."
CLETCHER DAVIS
• Anvil Mwrttltl Otflvs
a
Real Estate Agent
and Notary Public
HONDO, ' - -
TEXAS
Chamberlain's Tablet* For Constipation
For constipation, Chamberlain'* Tab-
j let* are excellent. Easy to take, mild
: and gentle in effort. Give them.a
, trial. For sale bv W. H. W’indro'.v.
FRITZ FRERICHS, Proprietor
handles the Best of
Wines, Liquors, Beer,
CIOAkM, TOBACCO, ETC.
i Hondo, I ex#£
#*♦#*#••••••••••***
►•••••••••WWW
Easier.
“Now ff I can get some acqualnt-
i anee'to Indorse my note-” “Bet-
j ter try some rtranger Houiton
l Poet.
For Weakness and Los* of Appetite
T!w Old Standard general ttr.naUi-mng tome,
(•MOVETTAST ELEBB chill TO NW dr.raaout
Mataria and builds u|> tbr witffli A trur tonic
and aura Appettnr. For ailulu aod coudrau. tec.
GEO. KIMMEY
THE DRAYMAN
Would Like to do Your Hauling
Haj Tekpliont, h. 125
AT HOOVER’S TAILOR SHOP
Residence Telephone, No, 172
Lone Star Saloon
AUO. SCHUEHLE, Proprietor
| PineWine, Liquors,Beer
) Cigars and Tobacco
br SOLItfITft YOUR PATRONAOET*
South of TH» Dwpot M0NL>0,THXA^
ALL KINDS OF JOB PRlN1
ING-EXCEPT BAD!
PHONE N«’ j
The Anvil H«r
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 29, 1913, newspaper, March 29, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563979/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.