The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1923 Page: 4 of 6
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Our Castroville Page
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SCHOOLS
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Local, Personal and Business Items from
This Busy Burg
CASTttOVILLB, JIM; 7, W2A
ED Kl IHSll l«t! l,f>r»«»Ut>,«
At a meet *nr *t IV Lwi wfea*l
Ik«*c at C tv Hail aft wight. Pr»-
t I* H I* Harwr w** wurtuaMNaaly
t'titta t« the fwotm »t |
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r,« r~ 14 Mr H«rdt las tIM tlf
New* *f --s* matter ?er th « page fee the .*#ue shoc'd be
submitted te Mr Huktr tr ma.-ed c wt to at at Horde not later than
MTntnendiT «:jrst of each »«-♦!
Miss L C Rinks* jemed car haft)
Lmi »f reader* tfe.* »»*i
Tin tons v( Otto B* ride e srt M ,s»
S. hm tt of I*r» tr acre anr.vurutd
m the Cathai .• Char, k Sunday
Miss Thrre-a Hons was here frt m
!«*ce*te Sunday.
Mt*« Annie Kihn returned to San
A«»t<*«io Monday.
Mrsiiames Otto ard Ferry W urz-
Fnh were here S ur.ca • fr< m Cliff
Mr and Mrs. H . e Evurtiu.n and
t h it-*; of Ciff vjs ttd Mr ar c Mr*
Allred Mann here Sunday
SI and M s F G Muenmr.t and
tittle daughter of Kendo spent Sun-
day here with Mr*. Erul Tenure.
M' and Mrs. J. J. R.hn and M>as
Tena kihn were San Antonio visitor*
Monday.
Julius and Mi'tcn Wurzkack of
Cliff were here Sunday
Mis. Ed. de Monti I and Master
Montel Williamson. Mrs Willi*
Sehnutt and son, M.ltoa, of Hondo
and San Antonie visited Mr* Louis
Scherrer here Monday.
Mr*. Frank Seckatz and son Edd e,
and Master Alton Seekatz of Rio
Medina visited here Sunday
Claud* and An Tsohirhart of
Noonan visted here Monde y.
Mr, and Mm. Albert Tschirhart
and children of Noonan were shop-
j mu here Monday.
A DANCE WILL BE GIVFN AT
W F.RNETTE’S GARDEN. SUNDAY
NIGHT, JUNE 10. 1023 HOMANS
ORCHESTRA WILL FURNISH THE
MUSIC EVERYBODY WELCOME.
M *« Emm* Fou* spent the week
with Mr*. Ado.ph Wurztaih at Cliff
and Mi*. John Strieker in San An-
ton. o.
Mrs Lena Hummel of C ,ff voted
her mother, Mrs. M Lous, here this
week.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. ('has Joe
Kihn a daughter. This is Mr. and
Mrs. Alois Haby’* first grand daugh-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou.- Scherrer and
Miss Florence Scherrer spent Sunday
in San Antonio w.th Miss Ovtavia
Davit
Harry Haby son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Haby of Punlay war taken to
Santa Rosa Hospital Friday when he
underwent a successful operation for
apendicitis.
Mr and Mrs. Louie Nehr vis ted
Harry Haby in the Hospital Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Etter and baby,
and Mr and Mrs. A J. Mandry and
son, A J. Jr , of San Antonio, spent
Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Etter and Mr. and Mrs Ed. Behl.
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Mr* Emelia Haby was here Iron
Rw Medina Saturday u her new
iRwitfe car.
Mr. Henry Haas* Jr. k* erect ng
a beautiful ntw concrete bunuing to
be used for an up-to-date confect oa-
ery wken finished.
The Pariah Hal! is going up rapid-
ly and when finished will be an erna
ment for the town.
The Sister’s School dated Thurs-
day and the 8th grade pupils received
their diplomas
LUST, a hand ai. between Hondo
Bride*, and Danlay Hill. Finder
please leave same at Jo# Courand
Co’s Store and receive reward. 2t.
NOTICE: All meuibers of “The
Castroville Mutual F.re Association"
are urged to attend the General (an-
nual) Meeting, to be held at Cast’O-
ville, Sunday afternoon, June 17,
1 f*73. ('ome one Come All. ft.
Mrs. J. 1>. FtzSimon spent the
week-end m San Antonio attending
the Graduating exercises of her
daughter, Mi** I’atruia. who Gradu-
al! r from the St. Mary’s Parochial
School in the city.
hi*-dame- Henry Wurzbach, A’fred
Mangold, and Ed Mamfield enter-
ta ntd with a shower Sunday at their
home near Cliff in honor of Miss
Hazel Muckenfu * a bride of the
month.
Mr and Mrs. Nick Haby and Miss
Annie Haby of Rio Medina were
hopping here Saturday.
f rank Keller and family were here
; from Lacoste Sunday.
Herman Bippert of Rio Medina has
1 be* f remodeling the telephone wires
land boxes here this week.
Mr Joseph Courand and daughter,
Mrs. August C. Rothe, and two sons
! of San Antonio visited here Friday
I on their way to P’Hani* and Seco.
Miss Josephine Jungman of Sturm
Hill visited here this week.
A DANCE. WILL BE GIVEN AT
WERNETTES GARDEN. SUNDAY
NIGHT, JUNE 10. 1923. HOMAN S
ORCHESTRA WILL FURNISH THE
MUSIC EVERYBODY WELCOME
pws.ti«a *f pciarigal during the part
#W year m a meat satisfactory
aeaPKer. and few elevatiwa to the eag-
er ntendency a bat a prwper resog-
aita-a of hi* splendid tea, king aad
execute, ability.
Mr Hardt m a native af Hew do.
Texas, wkere ks parents now reside
He a readwato *f SeMrtkwertera
tiivirvty. Gwrgetowa. has a
back* ac’s degree, aad ia an abba ath-
i*tic d re,toe Hts popularity with
the tadsat body w second to an ether
trachei wfea ha* kJed n glace na the
fa, u:t) of De Leon school# for ywar*.
1 p»r. being notified of ki> election
Mr Hardt sgntfied his nccegtance.
Pre* dent Na tors of the board
notified Free IW that nt n meeting
to be held tonight, it was the wten-
twn of the Board to re-eWct the ea-
t re faculty Of twenty able instruc-
tor* it is known some have made
arrangement* to go cUewhere, but it
l* hghly probable a Urge majority
of the old faculty will continue over
for another year.
Mr Hardt i* a von of H G. Hardt
tf near Yancey. Ht* numerous Me-
dina County friends will rejoice with
hint in hi* success.
Said Pleasure to Stady: 'Fa tetter
foe anan.
1 take kun from trouble wfee-rover
1 can.
I lighten fee burden aad *eft»s feu
Aad load to hu* laughter uhe-eeeer
he goes;
With thought* of fe» duty 1 reve*
I wake hew baggy, wad I’m k» b**t
friend
Tmt-*f*rabie” oa the tickets nerart. __
it doge mens dat a* gemma* is
Bed .ese'a he coant htaae.f.'*
--loAnrsaa,
“Much rtady » n wear me*# of the
,L.“— Bible.
“Sunset the death-bed of a day.
k«o keaatifaL"— Bade)
Said Study to Pleasure. “1 better ho
and.
I help him to conquer the care* he
shall find
I make him wiser A day spe-t » th
('arter I Bader, Hondo Ford deal-
er*. have several second hand car*
on hand ranging in price from fifed
to fits, all to good conditio®. Soo<
w for bar gates .3 tf
And stronger and braver m troufei*
he'll he
You bring him laughter that fade*
with the hoar,
But 1 bring him knowledge and 1
bring him power ”
Ms- Lee Nora Toas.ro. Doctor of
Chiropractic, telephone id, Cnatro-
viLke, Texas, offer* her profewstonal
servicer to the gafeirt. 42-it.
Said Pleasure to Stndy “Yon Double
him so
You wktsper of werk wken to f ay hr
should g«>.
You bold kirn fart to a book or a
dream.
I take him out to the bank* of a
stream,
I give him music and dancing and
fun,
I set him free from the task* to be
done.“
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Nervous B-eak-Down
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RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
Whereas through the death of
Adolph Kichhorn our lodge !o»t a
true and faithful member, be it
Removed. That, we express our
d„oe«t sin pathy and cover the char
ter t f th* Lodge with crepe for thirty
days.
K*«o!v»d: That, we put the reso-
lutions on record in the minute book,
have it published in the Hondo Anvil
Hera'J and send a copy to hi« bereav-
ed wife.
Committee,
('has Krenmueller,
Otto Ben dele,
George Bader.
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LOCATED.
BOY O’ MINE
By Joha Randolph St dman.
R» member, boy **’ mine.
The litt’e brown path
Run* over the kill.
The litt e white lamp
Is burning st 1,
And if go* are tired.
W eary and ill,
Come home, boy o’ mine.
X lfk>S ANNIE LANOE. af I waa taw a rm wgwm-
# .y| R F.D I Rurt.n|to* Te* . »mt. •« I kept K*e !****„,
ante* U todows regarding N>* M °* 1 >*rdut and esa u, ft
kcrtxpciicocc with Catdio Son* m#neg was well spent Ha I
|Mwe ago I had a aervoaa break wtl! “Km* km aou ahan
down of tome kind .. I was very do ■? kouncwci* and a gna
weak and so nervoat I had tamt- dea'«d work bevder “
■ ing and uttered a great de a:, II you are w<*ak run-dew*
But more from the weak trembly, ***vo«* »»d is n kw the iL
na-account tertmg than anything "»**** P*«uli*r ki wtMncn. |
else I fenew I needed a tonic, and **»» ' he*f *>“' C*rOw wdi ^
Z weeded It badly I begin the use f«* '• I* « h-ipeg
^ ot Cardut to tee H I couldn’t get Lange and kn hctiied titotama
#! some ttreng’h, at l knew oi other o* «hert. dt th- past ff vren.
catet thal lud bees Helped by itt Atk lor. and mairt on, Cud*.
If you’ve lost, boy o' rn.ne,
A bit of the faith
Which heat in your brssst.
If th, fight is hard
And you*n„d a n-t,
(’ii- c. ■■ tay fur nwhiie
In th, o.d »io»r, h*-t,
Get well, boy o' mine.
From the Farm Journal
iCARDUl
S The Woman’s Tonic
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Real Sport Well, for once 1 know
where tny diamond cuff-links are
His wife- That's food. W here are
the)?
K S. —They're in that old shirt
you g*v, to the Salvation Army.
—Judge.
Debit and Credit slips carried in
stock at the Anvil Herald office.
FLETCHER'S FARMING PATTEE5
Misti*•*« to (butler)^—“Why is it,
John, every time 1 come home 1 find
you sleeping?”
Butler—“Well, nta'am, it’a this
wav. 1 don’t like to be doing noth-
ing.’’
—I^eRine.
“You can say all you want to about
jazz music, but it’s kt'pt many people
out of jail.”
“How come?”
“Well, if it wasn’t for the music
they’d be arrested."
—Gobblin.
FROM BRACKETT NEWS MAIL.
Mrs. .1 W Sauer and children of
Kingsville, are here visiting Mr. and
Mrs. R. V. Sauer. Julius who came
out with them left the latter part of
last week.
Miss Alice Hardt who has been
teaching school in El Faso the past
year, is visiting here this week with
her brother. Rev. L, D. Haidt and
family.
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HERWECK BROS. CO. 114 W. Commerce St., San Antonio
HIGH GRADE WALL PAPERS AT POPULAR PRICES
We are distributor, of tke SEIDLITS LONG Oil line of
Paints* Varnishes* Stains and Enamels
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF PAINTERS SUPPLIES.
FROM THE LEAKEY LEADER
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey and family
of Hondo are here on a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. F’rank Heath.
Mrs. J. F. Manta and children re-
turned to their home in San Antonio
th* first of the week after a months
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Haby.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs J. A.
Haby jumped from their car Tuesday
and struck a snag, cutting a deep
gash in his leg causing a very pain-
ful injury.
FROM THE SABINAL SENTINEL.
Mrs. C. M. Cullins and Thomas are
visiting in Hondo this week. Mrs.
Alpha Dillard is keeping house for
her while she is away.
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Mr. and Mrs. David Huff of Hondo
were visiting in Sabinal Sunday after-
noon.
-[F. F.]-
WEATHER REPORT.
Hondo, Texas, month of May,11*23.
Total rainfall, 0.41 inches; since Jan.
1st. 13.78 inches. Temperature,
highest 99 on 31st; lowest 52 on 6th.
3 rainy days 16 clear, 9 part cloudy,
2 cloudy.
H. E, Haass,
Observer.
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inch materia) fnr th*
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shorter sleeve and nl<
dre-a will require h
inch materia! The
*ki*t at the foot is 2
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4088. Girls' llrru
Cut in 4 Sizes: 6. ft. li
years A 10 year sue reqwrs
yard* for the guimpe and 2k |
for the dress of 32 in h a
Price 12 rents
4?fi® Ladies' House lea
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4377. ladies' Cami»o'.».
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12 cents
4362. Lad*/ Dress
Cut in 7 Sir* 34 3*. (8, l
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Skirt at the foot is 2‘< yrt*
12 cents.
Cut in 4 sizes: 8, I®
cents.
4022. Ladies' Apron
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437fi. Childs' Dress.
Cut in 4 sizci- 2, 4. ^ *n ■
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1923, newspaper, June 7, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564569/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.