The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 10, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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CastroviUe Pai
personal and Business Items from
This Busy Burg
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Hl EHNHR Local RiPmuttain
fo, this wur* tor the wees'* i«•* »bo«W be
-*w* direct u> oaat Hood* mrt bur than Wecm.
l 0f
a* V
gr ^4 N* N*wtoa
' ^ wer M#dma, o*
’ Ab<. 31*. a *>°-
\T and .W«. Adolph
•«cbool opened here
L«r, •US* >"*•
RmmdiM New*.
Muss I’vwtvn Haby >4 Hvbte* M lk»
irwest of Cbt. T. W utteck and faas-
ihr fee etverai tttkv
Mr. and In AWi Haby aa>i daugh
#r. Miss Setma. were Caatrovtlb net-
an -Saturday
Mr. All* Wuriboch, Mr. ul Mr*,
tlaa T. Wurxbach, Mr. ami Mr*
I'rank Wuriosch and children Mr.
and Mr* Edmund Wurtbock. Mr*. Ja*
H»ky, Mr aad Mr*. 0. J Wjnbfk
♦ ♦ ♦
Eat were *«• sH u> b* that yqot tie
reae»*e awe*! k- tr»*W the r-evaiBag
fM»* VVttCftfcUJf if IlMr «UrtFf fNaMBHi*
»y ka«pm*a u W tui*a It w a
hut or me* fi ct that a -#*** -. ttea cfap
h * .jr» br r,{» a rekat.ve.y —itlL—
ptw» aad hot afrtftHi'.it aa actually
t«-s*» return ihaa a aaaoti my. Let •
kaoaihnkK* af Um» tact at*p-« any <U*
pcatUua to r*pw*.b jarr-euf far hav
! It'* ay to catch aa
kaa
H- mam ind m itmaait
trim
: That bn«*» twee***, he
aid
•trike* In neetag
or •*» i-y* aad bye.
what kecamea #f
ance * f k a b *<a« be y
tkem t* yni*»»t* And i
•fwwo MS > at the that * ,
Career y *kat teWrau* tkeai
m f.
ky ia< mor-
ale. r<
the gnt and
caa get tkc
a *t*adfa»t
It k* krtag* tu tka taak
tag gene bag ea feed and gra.a crap* I anU.
1** ***■ I*Mb beaten mi he guaa ...
* * * Hard hack caa t stand for a cheerful
Mad h icraai cup of Mtw been gna.
ftrvdacei oh Ike actuate ideated, tka The Blah who fhtb heed* a kettar
r»C0*e
Than the quitter * wma.n*. bnat a
Sooth aouni have pruduc.d aa aauch
cotton a* the world could have caa-
aumed, theie aoutd have beea a»
actiake tu recure mil. .upptses-b*
Riad. Haby aad aaby. I there would have beea ample
Henry Haegelw and
ge around -and the present price level*
|Mr#. B 1C- Holm#*
LfcjijfQtw. ^hirlev. ttr#
a, leacher#’ in*tituto Mr. ami
||r AM) M1M1| ______
*** thia **•*■ children. Mr. and Mra. Jue Haegel.it might mstr hsv. berr. reached
Mr*. Henry Nopflte ^ Mr and Mra. Albert Keck ♦ ♦ ♦
I, ,, ,t homlO Vh* awdfaau y. M »*es Manda and Miame Then, > ‘2 Ul* i toren made on a
■’ k ! Wurahach Evelyn Haby. Hilda and larger acreage to th* - —n.rg of the
'*• I Maty Wutsuach, Fannie Rourqum. acreage in gram and feed, net only
j KiCtn and llttlk kOR, HattlV itoctime. Isabel and Cecilia would cotton be lower but feed
"ad Ml*# M»r»e Tondr*, Haby. Cbra and Edna Wurabaeh aad higher and the bam* of eachange
art the Phil vrwk UUdy* Schuchart; Cka*. J. Akr, Hugo ket ween the two cowi.md.Ue* woud be
7" gJTu ilroff Hourquin, Edwm R. Wurtbach. Eugene ** «««“n ^ **
un ,J. Schott, Jatkm Wuntmch. Jalm* *a«ia*«*d h* »>* ■*•♦*♦<» *••*
i, of Ok*1 #‘d#' H a by, fciliie B-ehmc. Robert Schott, ♦ ♦ *
Rrt Albart Kktnpf, Alvia aad Miitoa Riuriback, Am brow Nvtwithitaroir.g, therefore, the tel-
Haby. Rea Sittre, Henry Burell. Rot>- alive high price of cotton and the
art aad Raymond Haby and loin ami *•» »« «"». «»* *r- •*«- ,h*
ion*, Alftotl kH*I Cl*
! daughter, Mie* Anni*,
lifr and v‘r* Henry
and family* of H‘°*
oce day of th* p**t
j|M| of 8in Antonu.
jcijtrt'yiil* vieitor 8*tur-
Ifcg dance *M given at
uiGaraeu >unday night
I tu * cn ittwM »nd
, Jbo W. Han», Joe L
**r
lor Wmdhorat an del
Itoth* Kithulmcli* 8t*ai»
ike u »e
Far the man who quits, let* hi* chance*
til pi,
just beeau»e a* is tea iaz\ U keep b*»
gnp.
The man who stick* goes ahead with a
. about,
Wmie the maa a Mu quits j* in* the
do an and .ut.”
- From the A*r t'*y fSaliato® Armvi.
The man s.h* quits shoua never have
j begun; be should have kept out of the
i way of VtflM one who *>oun» keep ot!
*Tv»*8 ever the coward » ricuaa
Tu whimper and whine ‘'Mkai * the
Use"!
Archie hckuchart, and a great numher
of others whooe names we (ailed tu get
attended the fair at Hoerne.
Mimos Evcyn Haby and Ksty Wurs-
bach spent a few day* with Mis*Olivia
Hwgck.
Mr* Mai Bocbme and win. Willie,
were at ('aatroville last tbednes'lay
Manual Schuchart and (Jeorge
Boebme were Lacoste hu*mc*s visitor*
one day last week.
Shamrock
tGeiftrof San Antonin
oo the ftieete of old
lull* Rimuay
I it'd Mr* Adolph Wura-
fidkugL'er*. N.imteH Mur-
I Rrnkda, were here from
idty.
\bertha Ahr returned frwm
Monday.
fMollie de Mmitel returned
do Sunday, where ahe
i tseoher*’ examination.
Frank Wurxbach and family
and bktmund W or* bath ami
l„(l fauiUy attended the fair Sunday
at Bourne.
Auituat Mar gold ami family,
Eddie Tachirhart and Adolph
Tur.dre went to Bourne Ealur-
day.
Uillie V'urxbach and Mr. and
Mra. Felix btineon were Boerne j record
viaitora Sunday.
Bill and Ed- Bohman, .Winn
CUra Jungman and brother, Ju-
llua, and Miee Thereaa Harm
went to Boerne Saturday.
Mr. and lire. Rudolph Haby
wisdom of this diversification which
resulttd in the reduction of th* cotton
acr ti|t m Bie 3b per emt from normal
and a relative increase in ihe other
crops, has been thoroughly vindicated
this vear. The seaion was unusually
favorable in most section* tor feed
cr« p* and much ol the surplus that ia
now etpfesstng the pric* is due to the
fa yorahle **aion n < re than t» the in-
creased acreage.
♦ ♦ ♦
0* the other hand, no cotti b crop
ever suffered more >ici**ltU'ie* than I
| has the pr*sent oo*. ihe Hur»au of
I Crop E-omates of the U * lh*f«rt-
! raei.t ot Agi cu ’ur* in its e ornate for |
| Set telpher reports the aveinge con-
j diUon of the cotton crop a* on y 44» 3 j
i p> r cent of M imal throughout tlur
I South- the t* K..* *fop is only 42 per
'cult. This is thi lowest condition ever
1 recorded any no nth if any year since
| the Depar merit has beer, keeping
ot the crop*. The condition
forecasts a crop of oti'y 7,ti.‘t7,MlObalea.
Hence the scramble tor mtU suppliea
and the connquent advancing price.
♦ ♦ ♦
It ia true of anv needful commodity,
Rich beyond compare la th* gift of
time, yet few realise how aweet » Itfo
until it ia shorn ot all that makes it
worth while!__
Lit t tak- a cneertu. view of thing*
We nave accustomed ouraelves to look
upon th*- .lark able until life’* rictieat
OiF-K^iriRfh ottrn WAitf thtiniff
m univiffi, ind wt* im* of
the gitt only m »'■ i>■ s-mc!
The l,egi*ia! qre that roo**ntly »*!•
j >umed at Austin made a sturdy -ffort
to ecisnoimie It cut down nppfopei-
atiem* tiere and there and in the *g
gregate ,l..ut#lirss etf*C * »1 sonr ec n-
RIM HEALTH
GRADUALLY SUPPING?
lggirrit-I Expcricuc* of a Tern Uiy Wlo Dedam TV* t *«•
Women Knew About C*r«U: TWy WonM Be SpnrwJ
Mack Sackie** uA Wggry. j
Navmrm Texak.-Mrv W. M Prde«. I coUda t rest wctl at mgt.1 and waa . ..
j oaa -a -a. ^
.m£nTT*viK rtaliie* IhM *» m l"*1 1 '''^T ***
-w-* l«* s*c*aa
ooeW, and when you fee -JE?.-.1 Ordui Home TreatmeM I »aw » hm-
up and take That ji what 11 M, ^ >pprtlle. ,Pimdig ml.
aonm tkne ago when I ioui.J myaeli Li » ^ »o that I emfly «-T
very arrvouv nm-down eomi.hco of
heulth I M »tired1 and fclt *o lildcaa , took a Cardm jg a
I could hardly |0 at tu |on^ | cu recommend Cardui aad j^gd-
**l wl* just BO account tor work. I ^ ^ ^ y| Bk>fC women knew. *
would get a bucket of water and woo'd uve a great deal ol womy a^
* i —. i have to aet it down . ..
leel no weak I would have to aet it down uckneM_>*
before l ten like I could hit it lo the kht h j tnthi»iaatic praoe ol tf
In this condition, of cour«. lo do even othff m9mm wbo have fotmd
my housework was a taak almost im ^nould convince you that • fta
posable to accomplish. worth trying All druggiata ted R.
1m,,. nervous and aamly up^t. | +m
nmic», but in ii-ar-v
and especially so of cotton, that a big
supply alwsys means « draggy mark -t
Wll|, |..w 0. falling price* while * short
man nnj pei ..... -.....-
ha* contributed moat to th* advance m
price. * «, q
------- r ■■ with low o. inning ”
and little eon *nd Mrs. Joe Haby , wUPPiy ,nr*ns sn aciive market, atrang
and g<>n«, Ariel nnd Wilfred, m"* j*m»nd and g'*.d price-. Ihe red ut-
tered to Hoerne Sunday. turn in .mag. helped
r Rpd WinLi, V)r a|id nrg<;Cb»a. Marty and ’ (hf V4lU(. bul the .dvera eon-
Haby of Uuoluy, g0)a,t vtuidr«n, and Mrs. Thereeu j dllRH|(l UlH, haV, cut off th. yield more
Marty of han Antonio apart Hun-1 than Kfty per cent t'« cr"‘ •>,*"ud
day here with relatives
Otto Wurybach and tamily
and Henry Wurxbach and tamily may he farmer* here ami there
spent Uunday in Boerne. who produced their crop* a' » low i«>*t
Mr». Max Boehme of Rinme* gnd inPWt oamage, who will
dinu iH etaying with her mother, ^ ^
Mre. Jacob Haby, while Mr*. F.!
Kilhorn in at the bedtide of her
daughter, Mrs. Fhii Tachirhart
in Han Antonio. It is thought
that Mr«. Techirhart may have
to undergo an operation for
ap[ endioitia.
Mr«. Joe. Keller is visiting her
daughter in San Antonio. ^ ^
Joe Baegelin, Jr., and family ...........
wcr0 ut tb© fair Sunday h. tuitp the cotton ,x f ,
Ro«rne Unable him to grow all of the other
Boerne> |crop, that can be profitable grown.
* re‘ That he has done this yea-. Then he
turned to her home at Camp mu,t enoeavor to produce the cotton
Die Haby of
Mathilde Jungman ar
lore Sunday and will at-
i here.
r
iJ. T. FitxHimon and Ron,
iiccompanied Miss Patri-
iimon to Han Antonio
where she will attend
ft gchool.
Md Mrs. Louis Hcherrer
Rbter, Miss Florence,
f 0, B. Taylor of Hondo
1 op to Boerne 8unday to
ih« Fair.
* it w it t>*
at the e*pen*< o' - ftwient s. rvu-e
fti* larger oppunutm| (or pro» »tbig
boifc.c«MM<B.v hh»1 «ftciM»cy, items**.
. nnre'jr by ig'.onfNf be G .,en.or'* re
.•omn»er<b.lu>ri* .it c.'t>*.>iKta*l.*ft an i
eliminstmti of duplicstlmf amt u eless
! departnn-nt*. In*- true gauge ol it* i
ec<> no titles esn i taken wheu the state
t*X rate IS
Hon. Free \A l>avi*, ti.rmer Com-
missioner of Agriculture, is being
urged tu enter ih“ r«ce for Umte.1
States Senator to succeed Senator
Charles A. Culberson. If Mr Uwvi* |
can be induced to make the race,Tex**
voters who oppose the present federal
encroachment upon the reserved right*
of the State* will have a candidate to
whom they can atfurd to tie. Endowed
with the »tste»»an-like visum that ie
as ess* filial to the real atatesman a* it
is rare in present day pjblie man. Mr.
Davis po»****e*ali of the qualification*
that snould make of him a great Sen
ator and one who would refl -ct credit
upon thi* great mate.
Gunter Hotel
Known ns a Texas Institution
$1.60 and Upward
SAN ANTONIO
loiui.**** .qqqaqsti-,Ma-a*Q.«qqqq»*q**wqil^qA>*-UU‘*qq**ui*UMaiti*J*?
I I La V i t! \i’\ l» »V‘ II A 1 (mo acre r»n<h, *k) aer. in mh»
f Ll.V.l . ”1 11 I I Ik **«' II laticu sno seven -ets of ien«nt hoo*«*.
- i , ;,nc* in 'viMid'and posture, all fenced and cross fenced with wviw
1 fenc. Iw ir lie* fn in kmmiI an i church and one mile from two giw*
1 amt a wv* null Store and M»*t office on farm Will sell on term* at
| *Jf. 00 f>ei acre or tr*de for g<«i ranch <*r busmes* property in Soot*
| 1v*n" lf 't'-r Hondo I,hi d to.. Hondo. Jmk
1 ttdiirtNM *i“.
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• .»«*l8k.Xli:iW«*XrXWBflby««B«« (»***•''*
lliinl tii Weal Hoir Farm?
,Bd Mrg. Alois Haby were
bnd*y from Red Wing.
C«celia Steinle in vieiting
'danton this week.
Fannie Bourquin and
(Hugo, and Aug. Wuras-
“d ^“ughtera, attended
fair Sunday.
t-luise Pinn and Mr. and
Wr,a *J‘nn of San Antonio
, ari(f Monday here
’■‘ml Mrs. Kd. IJohl.
and George I-ltter of
DUj“10 ®P<nt' the week-
1 »nd Mm. Bam Et*
Mrs. .Iohn Schorn and
* tong of Riomedina
^ Tuesday.
^biue Hans spent the
“h Mr- *nd Mrs. August
41 ren°h Settlement.
^ Mrg. w. \y. Wernette
'‘week-end in San An-
w fioerne.
s Ullri* and unite
* 0f Hill Visited
u Saturday,
ARE you yourself wa k ng th*
straight and narrow p^th of c -nsciou*
reetitudt? A re you doing right be-
cause it is right? Or ar* you drifting
with the crowd and merely proclaiming
a
lip protest at the immoralities of the
times? The tarsi protest any of us can
make against at y evil is a life btame-
* profit at prevailing price*.
But the average cost of producing cot-
ton this year is mound II cent*. This
means t hat at p,'C“* j |«.*» in the sight of God and ma d He
than half of the co > - who cries Ml with lip profit at evil
producing Cotton a an -c - ^ ^ „
ury loss and must look to other cn f ,
for profits if they -ke any pro- ^ of hypocr)lcyi Th, pUc,.
cash will swing tfce
, J45 (mo imi hog farm m
the black land Ml of North Texas. The lorn, lias I* acres, thews
permanent, flowing -pong*. g<*>d well, equipped with windmill a«*
gasoline engine; one tt-room and one 5-room r*swten< * with rood barw*
and outbuildings; farm all fenced and cross-fenced with Img-fenc*.
pecan. f>**ehami plum orchard; 3»i acre* permanently seeded to alfalfa
Buyer can also tak * present equip n • ut of te.m*. tool* and fee I. and a
start of registered milk Durham cattle and Dumc-Jer»«y hogs. If »
wrested in going into th. business of stock-farming on one of tb* beat
equipped and be*t advertised hog farm- in the «tate and can pay WL-
(Kki 00 down you can have your own lime on the balance at h per cent
inf. rest If in |j||<H'0., B(»\ 2I^. Hl»IH!0, I !‘XUS.
teresi.il address
practices it
first evJ h
fit from farming this year
♦ ♦ ♦
The conclusion to he drawn from this
is, therefore, that th* cotton
farmer, if he .xp<cts to prosper, must
to begin the cure ol
hearts!
eyil is in our own
he does grow at a production cost be-
... _______________________ low what the market usually P*y»
TW he has not done this year as
Mrn. Cbae. Wurzbach and son gverBJf# j sometimes thii
Verde, after a two month'* utay
with relative? in Medina County.
and (laughter? were Boerne vis-
itors Bunday.
Loconard Mangold left for 8t.
Louie College Monday-
iMr. and MrB. E. B rlaegelin
and two children attended the
Boerne fair Sunday.
Yes. we have seen them' We hav"
htood at the font of Capitol h-H. in the
presence of the govern »r of this great
state, who has a state militia and a
ranger force at hi* command, and with
him watched five hundred beboodod
and white shrouded men violate un-
hindered that statute that forbids th
appearing of any one on a public high
way in disguise. The line of march
not only led to the entrance of the
Want a Business Education?
If vou are contemplating attending a Business
College it will pay you to see or write
FLETCHER DAVIS
Hondo, Texas
He can sell you a scholarship in one of the lead-
ing Business Colleges ot the State at a material
saving Before making your final arrangments tie
s'm 1 Investigate This Offer
But* ot Ohio. CUT of ToUdo. Lucas
,CrSnV* ? Ch.n;y makso oath *
•*":nr >’?r’n?r °f..Lh* I niv of to-
__k*
a ”*of
riuNk J CHCNtT
K C TBS«
the Ills ot the farmer »r*“ over drawn cgplto| „r0unds of the state but it lee
and needlessly msgruried. Hut his wlthin the shadow of the Travis Goun
plight would indeed be a sad one had j ty courlhouse where the sheriff ann
he not diversified and provided himself hj> dpputje, have their headquarters
with an abundance of feed and grain And (t jwl up the pnncipa! thorough-
at it* production cost but hart depended , fBr>4 of lhe cipj,,| c,ty of the state
on cotton that i* more tnan 60 per cent whefe i*|Ue-co»ted policemen were on
Mow normal and bringing a price, at duty Be it Mld p, th^ credit of tbo
present, several cents below its aver- t nmrohers. it passed off as a
#-e c .et of production. i harmless, spectacular jaunt. Some o:
Diversify and prosrer; stick to one lhp m„noes displayed were coinmenrt
and reap the gsmoler s ultimate #bte >ni, imlicative of a meritorioo
■ ,j purfiose Other* were far-fetched or
,,«*#####•••••••********'* * meaningless. And on the whole, tn
No Worm.* in a Healthy Chiid d,*p!ay fell far short of being impre-
kilArra ,rooW«l wlik Worm* hase *» »a- gue ,MVt. t„ remind seasiblf pe-Pi-
what extn-me* of no ............. i-*
amntlwuStimu-]«»»;;*ll! ,vm^,rr‘' e" rhP n” “,,l‘. *
t«,.uMtir« -«*** •*» ” worthy purix.se acorn* t. cover up h -
bsjssveIke«*n »he» face. the truly brave mat. « ' f t *'
SSgSff’ ASSSL*tSSSK «* ■ •>». h, -III n... 4. O-n
flvaide County Farm For Sale j
• Mv well improved farm at KNIl’l’A, CvaMc county, #
• *ptxas—i.i 18 acres, of which f>oo me in cultivation, {
S k< )R SALE CHEAP, either in parts, or as a whole. •
G. LANGNfcK.
hnippa. Uvalde County, lesar
Maible and Granite Monuments.
■ nay
tSiiilsirtt WHk ^s, U s* t* t’a.
A F WKTIfAND. Airent Honlo. Texas
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 10, 1921, newspaper, September 10, 1921; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564032/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.