The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 11, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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The Hondo anvil Herald.
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The Lone Star SaE
Frit* Wohlschlegel Prop.
Handle# Wines, Liquors. Beer
Smoking and Chewing Tobacc^
lefcwkh’»
Sckool Trustee Election
T® be tone m the various Kbm <fe*
true* #f Mtdiai OnM} m Sat-
urday April i. MU.
Oftrttf Cwity Ja%f MMmCh..
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4rr mr mirrirm at a •cheat*
rt Dtetnt to kt b«M for that ”
Bt t •'clock. P. H . Saturday.
April 1. mi. k the
J W.
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ItorocwwdJ W.
* *rd. wheat* ten
Dwtnrt So. H Te*ua*ww» at
hta*. K W Ward S. G. Wtlaoa
H G. Witoow. for two tnutm to me-torn tosetw -■
|-*H. W VHwiV £. Newton, c.sr of
; - «*■» -^"£1
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_______ ___j Unqppet ka* tike to ytlat
W. t Berry. T. V Laagfatd agency tut SSMO ami to wtH t,U ymt
W. A. JotOft*. for two trwtm to of (to toarv.w*, cure* *** by to* Two «** 3to amf
E Btorj Ud r. V Itof clawa. MtofOr treatment. XCMO to m Sold on* at our * tor* TV A*i
?“f*V * rwon»i»C to Uk cWwaeot art amt all Stofw riik«to*it A Martjs
, ******* **' ^*towobrr. at aetooi popuLi treatment for rtxaau. ptmpi** f —
—W LJL, «* wuri , . • A,<r *■ ***•'* <k^n*f? •"* *•»•* Of aktB or j
NOW* Lotus M Toad*. « n Rika ual „ , '? ,h 1m ***’ 1 "•**"* u affortwtw wtottot m tnfam to ,
... .." . ‘ . . wcrtoKl Hmn French* and Aw I ___________ _ .___ “ *
Scbtohk, whose term* expire.
Dutiici NV 1», Maverick, at school row * Drug Star*
1 L. A urabach, Henry F . __ __
A urxbach arui Lug Bebung for tw. 1
trustee# to lucceed F L A uribach
of Lift
zr*K
Aw it to tt%
for tV election o? two 1
trwton . tV CtoBmiMMNMm’ Cowrt ofj
llrduia CooBty. at it* FrVoary tern,
mi. barter app«**fitrd tV ftAwaf ;
ptoouito to bold mrb rWrtato
Diatnct No. L i"a«roritt». old court
Ed Han*, for two trust*** to
tote. tool Ed Han*. wStwr tcrtni
«xp«r«.
JUto^rvfi No. 1 San Crfr.aimo, at
A’tK you try ibattW
*ttm* A H Amd-
Tho N*r *H»
■oorrol tbtar >W 'toVr a mm
tto* tV BMW* V think* his b* <M«bt
to V too ptood to o*4 aia tor aar
uiac
f'abaa hto Etc doily aodf
matt rath
iio* all of tv prod*#*
r^L,- . Tlyto Oity
Ibxuc, P. P. ftookatt, l.<*m
A unhoch and J«» F S|wU»L for two ftBd Eucro* itoUuar. wb..**
pfena
trttotrr* to *uccrod F F* Srokatz aad
Lout* A u!i out. wh«to torm* «x|un.
Itwtrwt No. &. Lacoot*. at aK'Voi
I'uum Wat. Junrmann. Frank Krllrr
and Jo* Hutzwr. for two tru-i*** to
■arnMi Frank Kdlcr and Jor tlutzhrr,
wIwmh term- cxptrt*.
lh*tnct No. 4. Nurythy. at school
Vum, F. A Brown. John M Saathoff
aod Jsc M Fu*s*lman, for tw<> trus-
tor* to succeed Jac. M Fu*s*)nt*r and
John M Saathoff. wh***r torms expirr.
lhstrtc*. No. 6. rpfw*r yuihi, at
scbo>' Ko'iior, And ScbitrhW, H. H.
Hatxcn and Robt. Kritxor, for tter***
tru*l*«s.
IltstrKt No 6, Hondo, at Fly *eb*«>l
Vum, J. S. F*y. A ill Hancock and O.
E. Lacy. »'or two trust*** to »ucc*rd
J. S. Fly and Will llano ck. who**-
term expire
Dwtrut No. T, Lmffvtrw, at school
Vum, Aurust ActirUand, John Fohn
and Henry N'ey, for two trustee* to
trm* sa
New Fountain Notes
bt SAbtUTUdL
Ei» Awvn Himaiii —
DuiUat No. Jt), Csal lirn* . at ScVw. TV tos»m*»fad* ball given fey «h*
h.ius* L J1 S Atkins, k U Hush an*: “S^uh Uun Club" at tVir ball hwtur
J. F. Riley, for two truatres to luccerd day ntght was on* of tV largest at
J. F. Kuey and L li. S. Adkins, wuum toadeU dance* *v*r given at that place
terms expire. Music era* fumkVd by tV Mann Rr**
Ihstnct No fl, Seeo, at wknil bouse hand, aad the hs«t of «n(*r prevailed
F. Unti e Sir., laHUs HotV Sr. aad J. throughout the entire night- There
1* Luts, for two trust**,* to sue■! wee* about twuntv mask* and tV
cevd Kotb* Sr. and John B Lutz, i character* were well chuoen: botk
who**- terms expire, comical ami amusing No prizes wore
Ihatnct No. 22. bur<-ll. at sehou1 awarded to anv of them hut w* think
hmse. LA Hurell. Aug- l.tter ami credit m out- to l bar V bonne ami WiP
i Put your Buaineia or Prole*
aionbt Card in
The Anvil Herald
It cost* little
and pay* big. VAive it a tr»«l
Fritz Frerichs
sueceoO John Fohn and Henry Ney,
who# terms expire. .
District No. h, Haas*', at Hock
school house. Joe Ads#. E. llauss
and Jsroli A’ Bend*!* for two tro*
toe* U succeed 1*. E Haas* and Joe
A'eiss. w h«i«* term expiro,
DistrKt No. tl, Chiorn. at school
Itous* ). D McLain, J. N. Campbell
and D. 11. Hughes, for two trustees to
succeed J. N. Campbell and J. D. Mc-
Isiin. whose ‘crtTn ex pin
District No. IN, Francisco, at school
house John Foemer, Edgar Litttoton
Albert (leant, for two trustee* to sue 1
e**d Aug Ettto and L A Hurell, j
whose terms exnire.
rHstrwt No 28. Teach ’! ?*»*. at school
, house, John H Cosgrove, Ben de Grudt
1 snd Rufus Evans, for two trustees t« 1
; succeed Jocrn 11. Cosgrove and Her
| de Grudt, whose terms expire
District No. 24. Yellow Hank*, at
school house. Alois Haby. Emil kauf-
mari ami Ott® A Hueg. le, for tw.
For Bargains in
REAL ESTATE
See W. B. Odom
At The tiondu State Bank
Proprietor cf
The Favorite Saloon!
The very best Wines Liquors Ciptn
Beer always on hand.
Give !M© fcx Call
Tne vei
a a HBAtiurr
a. t. nryca
U*‘ A* )9t, the former represented an
'Indian Chsuf” and the latter with
»• mbrero, !•«•*. srd spurs, and on hw
Urging-.wi.h ijuirt kept tun* with IV
music, presented • good spirited CnW-
hov
Misses Mly Hcndele, Bel! TriCter, j
There** Saa*h*iff,Lily ami Maud Allen 1
n*e ytolto ladies of Mouth, were Ofljrg m fflfi fjrit Nltienil Blftll
among tie niatuurraders Vturiay |
lib. in: min kWEK
trustees to succeed Emil Kaufman am.
| Otto W. Hueg.'U*. whose terms expire.
District No 26. Live Oak Hlough. ai
school tn»u*r J. M Fusto lman J. J
Moehring snd Etl E Rmrer*. fortw.
I trustee* to succeed J. M F usselmur
j and J. J. Moehring, whose terms ex
i pirs.
of Quitd's
was h v
night
Miss Clara B<»hle. on*
belles, hut now of Hon hi
for tV dwnce Saturday
Henry Barth and A’illie A'eynand,
two of D’Hams’ sports, took m the
lance at (Juihi Saturday night.
A illtr lani|tke, • young gent from
Utopia, spent the latter purt of last
Calls Filled Tr.ur.ptly Day sad Night
J. H FLETCHER M D
Telephone 58.
HOKDO.
J. E. CALLAHAM LOUIS STIEGI
PROPRIETORS Or
CITY MEAT MARKE'
DEALERS 15
Choice Fresh Meat of all Kir
Also Ice and Keg Beer
Meat and Ice Delivered to any 1'art < Tosa.
HIGHEST CASH • PRICE • PAID FOR _
Next toFrerich's Saloon. Hondo,li
TEXAS
Dtd‘ • V Jf, Mustang Pram., S‘ ' wvh la «BT tu-r iiti.! «... t.«fc If, tM
sc lead house, Aug. Vullmerrag, Lsub j »*«*»* at (tfuiki. j _ ____
B.wnig and Henry A. Mann, fur twi failed to mention in i>ur last
Ill'll. tl.SU oed Linn- lit .I’nig Sill week ’• Isttto that J. L Oeflagse of W^f B
Heary A. Mann, who**- ternm expire. Yancey, who to clerking for th* Yah
Mon^ouse 5 ®g|
All Hici: :f Insum: t.
District N. 27, Itoth.' s, at nknui '‘ry Urnintiii Co. of th*’ plsco, *prnf Phi kiciflll &nd Surgeon
ami Aug• ScVtt, for two trustee* to Akx. Manptit. M. L. SaatVfT » days tV first of tV week with
*u«ceed John 1‘oemer and Edgar Lit-
tleton. whose terms expire.
District No. H, Lower Hondr. at
Briar Branch school house. Laits F’.
Marti Albert Bilhartz and J. A Biack-
tiurr for two trustees to succeed Al-
bert Hilbartz and L. P. Mann, whose
term* expire.
District No. 12. Black Creek, at
Duncan or Howard or upper school
house. A’ B. Littleton, J. Lari Dubose
aid K. 8. Howard, for two trustee* to
succeed R 8 Howard and J, E Du
Imoe. whose terms expire.
District No. 13. C ommunity, at
seh««d house, laatis Mofteld, Henry G.
Hanit and Henry Heitvr, for two
trustees to succeed Henry G. Hanit
and Louis MoIkkJ, whoee terms ex-
pire
and Alf. Trevathan, tor two trustee*
to succeed M. L. Saathoff and Alf.
Trevathan, whose terms expire.
District No. 'ifc. Kincbelo*. at schoo'
house, Dsn Polk, li. J. Hinton and A
L. Braden, for two trustees to succeed
Dan Polk and H. J. Hinton, whose
terms expire.
District No. 28 Eangfekl. at school
house. H. W. Butts, Wm Finger and
Joe I'angfeld. for two trustees to sue
ceetl H. W. Butts and Am. Finger,
whose terms expire.
District No. 3U, New Fountain, at
sepool house,John Muenmnk,Frits Boh-
len snd C. A. Oefinger, for three trus-
tees.
District No. 31, Vamienberg, at
school house. Henry Decker, laruis
Schlentz and F. J. Saathoff, for thre*>
District No 14, Bear Creek, at school I trustees.
hou*». Flug, Bohl. t. P. Gossett and District No. 32, Verdina, at school
Louis P. Jungmnnn, for two trustees boose. John G. Bmcks. Hy. G. Saathoff
to succeed FI. P. Gossett ami I-ouis P. and A’ J. SaathofT. for three trustees.
Jtmgmann. whoee terms expire. 1 District No. 33. Ihinlay, at school
District No. 16, Styles, at school house. L. A. Haby* Emil
TfVn vow feci dull, out of sorts, discouraged,
half ilia and evcryUilwa ooetn* to Or going
wrong you can lilam* it o® your liver It Is
torpid Tea need
hom« folk* at this place
Mis* Emms itohmialk. one of New
Fountain s belief, returned Saturday
after s pleasant visit to reiativas at
YaMey.
August Gerties vIsiuM home folk*
b re Sundaf.
Mr and Mrs E H Hartmann were
pleasant visitor* to our burg Sunday.
Mr. snd Mrs Wm Buss of Seguin
were pleasant visitor* to Mr. Bua*‘
brother, Henry, and other relatives at
this place. They returned home this
miming, making the trip overland.
John Muenmnk ami C. J. Oeflnger,
two busimss men of this place, left
Saturday for Yancey to attend a m®et
ing of the proposed deep well company,
but a* only a few |e*tsuos were present
fas we ar,- informed,) the tpiestiun
of the once *u|.(sited "deep Well’ was
dropped.
Charles tlenilele and family were
visitors to our burg Humiay.
Otto Neuman wa*down from the hills
Lie is ild and | Saturday with a load of hogs which he
took tw the Hondo market.
A' At. Saathoff was a HoihIo visitor
today.
New Fountain, March 2, 1811.
(The abovr arrived too late for last
M-)
(Jflic in (L if vlr Building
Residemr Phone. No. 70
HONDO,
TEXAS
Rppr?*<*ntiDg the best and strongest C«.
the world. Lowest potsible ratbt. cc
xp&HMIl
all
DR. R P. THOMAS,
dentist
M0X7J1
L2!!_
To:
Office on second floor of the Leimvs
Vr building
Telephone at office and residence
Hondo
Texas.
n
Louis j. mucks
...LAWYER...
Local representative of the Lamer Ab-
etrart and Land Co. C omplete ab
•tract of all lands in Medina county .
< HTice at the r.iurthouw* Hondo. Texi
i
as i
8CHWEER8 & 8CHWEERS
Paonurroiid,
IHONDO MEAT MARKI
j Dealer in Fresh Meats andlc^l
* Your Patronage Solicited
JOE SAUTER,
CARPENTER
AND BUILDER
Plan* and 8t*eifh-ation* Pnimsbed.
Hondo, —-
In the Market at All Times lor Hid* t.
Phono 13. HONDO. T]
••#• *•••#•♦• •••••««®o®#® ••••«
• exaa
laaue.
HERBINE
J. H. MEYERS,
BLACKSMITH SHOP
Where you can get anything dam- in the
you can get anything don
line of Carnage work. Kubber tiring.
Alt Liv«r Disorders.
Plow. B
•hoeing.
uggy and Wagon work. Horse
Buggy Painting and everything ’
in BlacksmiUiing and Wood work All
Whs® ths Beer to torpid. It throws Impurities Into ths ryttem,
wh.ch hamper every organ in ths body The result is that func-
tional processes ar# not properly carried on. Impurities get Into
the blood, the stomach is btiinus. the kidneys weak and the
bowels irregular—generally constipated Ilsrbine clears out all
these Impurltler. opens up the obstructed channel*, strengthens
the torpid liver, cleanses th# blood, purlfk-a and regulates the
bowels. After tho system bus been thus overhauled, there Is an
Immediate Improvement Appetite returns, digestion la good, tho
spirits rise, the mind Clears of gloomy forebodings and everything
looks bright end cheerful, which means, sound, healthy condition®
every whet e In the body
Price 50c per Bottle.
jaaw r. auLLMD rwmrw r. um, mo.
There is more Catairh in thi* section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and until the last few
years was supposed to be incurable.
4 For a great many year* doctor* pro-
nounced iu local disease and prescrib- Boggle*
ed local remedies, and hy constantly HONDO, _5_
failing to cure with local treatment. I _ *
pronounced it incurable. Science has !
proven catarrh to be a constitutional (J, ColliOT & SOD
p and therefore require* constitu
HeAD*
QUrtFfT-
eRS
roK
G^NT*
work guaranteed Also buy and sell
THE G1TH S.1LO0*
6. H. Sayers.
d dpfc'H^vb
F’rke* right.
TEXAS.
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Ptephens lire Vive.
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W. H. WINDROW.
diseas
tional treatment. Hall’s Cartarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A
Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu-
tional cure on the market. It is taken
internally in doses from lh drops to a
tewapoonful. It acts directly on the
blood mucous surfaces of the system
They offer one hundred dollars for any
caae it fails to cure. Send for circu-
lars and testimonials.
Address: F'. J. CHENEY A CO., Tole-
do, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 76c
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti-
pation.
UNDERTAKERS
& EflBALMERS
UVALDE. TEXA8
POSITIONS OR MONEY BACl
H. B. Taylor Fletcher Davis
Managers of the
mm lui oMrur
Fhi iiis. KhiiHipn
Town l*roiicrtr
HOMW, -1- TEXA8.
DR VUG HUN 8 W A<'ll tg HOOL*i.w cnlr«n.. tocked br the wns-r*'
be* in the Unitn* Dial*. l<> eecu. poSiiont owlet iwwiwet'le o>io 11 “
tioB. * bore lied tweni, r#*r»' experienr* in rdoeslio* P*W " ,r ,S ^ p
the oedv# tln*tee of oomwwiol lHr. durio* whict. time •# here tntn*"
non- l»«n IWi.aw HMewwful HodsnU. r If yoo wont to k»»s *** S'f<
bwk-l M
H«tikkeei*r*, 8l< *<wm,.lrf-te sod Ttdegrophen in the world,
out t»f « rib** iMb ■< rid. Aridnr*
l
ttlNMk'l rtUTKiL BISIUSS mj1}
WACO. ?tyl
Edward W. Gile*. Manaffer.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 11, 1911, newspaper, March 11, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564435/m1/2/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.