The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 28, 1922 Page: 4 of 7
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THt AVfRV w wets* ASeannvnns,
SATURDAY JANUARY tt IKS
B p. THOiHaS
qentist
rrawu 4
FIRST TERM ENDS
My Auto.
Yfs-j* Tfe*
My *«•**, 'ta* ml tae*
Shaft cwt (ti pmr'tf y
Of ttHnr I d«M.
I Um • ptw *i,
1 F • *»• }—r* **o.
yws i*f«w u* r».
Or Mt «* nil
TWm tow* m4 *, «ntry wAr.
Y<mi *«r« •; Mat yn^:
#h. hyyy toy*.
I taviii thy ***ty k«r.
T%J NC» whit* tit*.- *» MTV.
■*• Jto'tw U..*a *ru (Mtt fuf try*.
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At
; Buy Your Dry Goods, Shoes, j
Clothing, Hats, Groceries,
Unit H
Halt Cn»«
Noimi D*.i
:*■ k Gr« 4#
Etc,, From
J. BLESS
Ol B. TAYLOR
Dental Surgeon
** Treatment
i Otoe#.....ttr
Keeidenc* £<
from Th# Htajilto Ual
laauatMt •**» g>v»* u kM-
Dr/t. SHAW
KVAl*v s
yM ud multi art* *nj mu,/,-
t"ry. W* futMMi ib all *uo-
Jfti, htt «*ly M tau or thrr* UMta*
Cit* to# grwde* tAiaai that Um pup*,
araa not worrying at all
Twaoty t»«i pupa* v*r« aruMotni
from taw first to tugh first. tamely
eurht pupil* fro* Sow secoad u> high
•vcoad; twyalj-wiM pupil* fra* k»*
third ta kifl third, tataij-aoti pu
pita fra* tow fourth la high fourth.
bum pupil* fra* buck fourth ta tow
fifth; fmsrt##n pupil* fro* lau fifth to1
high fifth; fourtaau pupil* fra* high
Mm
U *ar y ways
Ta 'tor*. aU r*ttl*-U.x.
m an«i hpoffct;
Toay W'*l-*a
Vrhua K <g
Lata Nruwum
W i.Im Mali* M
Caaur niaay
I o* thaw I |rwt«.
B»<t y thy tit* u warm,
Aa4 cum th« klar* wf horn,
Thy •wet** title* a a Haway *mg,
1 ho htltf*.
taw «•.
Thf perfume «w*lU tha br***.
Whila (o<4 f Oh* chath* an.t
A* «• p»*a by.
! pan! fur the# a peg*.
’Tuoum buy a mtu-ma tan-*.
Saw everybody', veiling “lea.
I wuwdrr why?
Thy as, tor h«* tha *rtp.
| " iwbaf'j
h h <*eaAe
L <tti«* H lua y .............
tnacti S auaut ...
jGviahardt R<u*ie
7«h tiraal--
Laara Nratrr .... ™-~
Hart Mrt'fcwrto rty
Wilhum Van Fwt .........
Abe# Muewmrk ......-
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MOTHERS CLUB MEETING
C.
AND SAVE MONEY
:
A small amount saved on ea^h purchase
-iounts to many dollars eacl joason. He
.*8 the stand\rd for HIGH Q . - LITY and
PRICES. Prompt Deliwiy to any
part of the city. Give him a trial order.
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nary Surgeon
tn. Howto. Texas
to ^3r-.T*k7L7ha Th, mark Plur. ha** the pip.
A(m1 Waat I. Main*#
Anal wo# |» mine
I too hay* suffered •hill*.
Ague ana) it* ktntrwf ilk.
A. Hechler
Shier tha* a-rt miua.
■nth frail* ta tha aavauth
It to laUriitiaf to uota that tha *nu* b*j ir» *ir<i»*aj m«,
•antor rlu.« ha.l aa failure, am -nc Ewtounnut to pay my bill*,
ih nr nuiabar and maala* tha-ir av-rac-
hy a couti maraui a* a whoW, th«
juator a-la*. «a« not *o lucky, but it
wa* not tha fault af tha fill*; tha
■aophomore cla*« mail* a fair y fooal
ree< rl. and wa ean aapaeialy maotton
tha* in tha ragularelaaa an y one faiM
m math ; tha fraahma-n clan*, no aloubt.
blacksmith &
wheelwright
afiENT FOB
-otor Windmills and
fido. • • 1 "jfawmuf. » tha eto*. mahaapthetr !h ^
mir'd* to work ju*t a llttla heraiar. will
w r>y\i« i mitka an idaal ela»t
A fvU tfr««h», Mr Newton’* pat*, came out
^ I fairly wall, but four of them were
baa) y crippled.
AU in all. from the ftr*t fradaj
fhruUfh the eleventh, the pupil* did
well and we are proud of their work
Th- pupil* who laileai in the different
fr4ii*a, we are »orry for. and we offa-r
out sympathy, canoperaUon and advice.
We ark you to buckle down, work
harder, fu»# le»i>, anal note the change
ASp|R!N We can especially compliment our
IMPROVEMENTS!!
jeweler
• tto patrianaae of the people o*
Honda- and vicinitv.
j In, «f Watche*. Hoeka an
Jewelry.
•>
Taxnr
...........■■••*■•
"Bayer” on Genuine
krom The Huajoio Leaf.
Isn’t everylamy rej 'K inf over our
if* a regular aide-
ex tend* fro* the
-achoolh wine to King'* rebalance, covar-
irk ju.t a little harder, w.U j mj| th|l .ortt ,,lKM m rmmy
ideal cla*a. Tha ptmmth, Ajrw|y jt ^ of ^
•lie* of fth'ieft from 1 up to ab<Mlt 14, I
wppaaa.
Hut leaving *11 non venae aside, our
wa k i»con*ida red » tine improvement
to the town, a, well a* the school, and
thank* are extended to all helper* who
promoted it* construct ion. and esparc
laity to the trustees wha> planned thi*
improvement anal made it a reality.
To Me.*r* 0 K. Lacy. E W Ucy
and V, P. King, who furnnthed the
wa can e.pec,.,^ compomem a ur , w mi tB(1 nt 'Mg'' and
faculty, our School Board. m»r Mother.
kY>* The Huaji.lo Leaf.
The M . her* Club held it* meet ng
at the -cwiol house M aUy wftem.a»a.
Jan. a Mra. Chancey. tha pr. *ident,
calM tha aveetin* ta awder. after
which the Mad her*’ Creed wa* repeat-
ed ia concert The minute* of the pre-
vKxi* meeting were then read ami
approved Owing ta the injurv of fir*.
C<«krell, ao praigram wa* reuatered. *o
the Club adj .urned far a social nour.
OeliciaHi* r*fre*hiw#nt» of had clfe#
*.k! pie were served.
PHONE 46
FRESH MEATS of all Kinds
SATISFACTION CL \K VN TEED
BEEF. PORK, VEAL, SAUSAGE
habitual Cowstiputiaa Cured
■u i4 ta ai Days.
“LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” »« a
specially prepared Syrup Towic l.ua-
tive lor Habitual Con*»ipat*oo. I re-
lieves promptly but should be ink n
regularly f<*r 14 to 21 days to imTuee
regular action, it Stimulate* an 1 Keg-
uiaies. Very Pleasant totake. fiJ per
bottle.
Aud LAHli Always Oa h*aal
A. C. Thallman,
CITY MEAT
MARKE1
nub 1; j'puo's"for | *° th' U'r ,h- *r”r[-
Catholic Seryicea.
Sunday. 7 o'clock. Holy Com-nonion
9 30, High Mass and Sermon: 10:45,
Sunday School; 7:30 p. m.. Evening
Service*. 11:00. Mat* at the Mexican
Church with Sermon in Spanish.
Holv Mas* i* celebrated every morn-
ing during the week at 8 o’clock.
raing! Unler* you see the name
w” on package or on tablets you
dinting genuine Aspirin pre
d by pfcyiicians for twenty-one
ud proved safe by miliionsr
Aspirin on y »» told in the Hayer
ft for Coi n, Hekdache. Neurnl-
thnim»ii*m, E*rache, Toothache,
*o md for Pain. Handy tin
isf tarlfr Bsver Tablet* of A*-
eo**. frw cent*. Aspirin i* the
mrkofHhyer Manufacture of
arrtictcidenter of Salkviicacid.
W I S'
To Stop a Cough Quick
BAYES’ HEALING HONEY. •
asdinne which uop* the coujth by
4 the inflamed and irltated tissues
tat of GROVE’S 0-PEN-TRATF.
I hr Chest Colds, Head Colds and
it enclosed with every bottle of
E HEALING HONEY. The salve
I b« robled on the cheat and throat
Hr* suffering from a Cold or Croup.
tolNHM J Htyes HraUnl Honey io
• •’inet rumUnril with th* htollnS -ffect of
t^fw-Tiwe Salve throvlh lb* pone* of
• eop** cough
'"•"h" lo racket In uae lartoo »od th*
I* wabinoi tn atmeot it 36c.
the sincere co operatii* they have
given this administration, for without
them our school would have suffered,
and the term would have ended not
with the successful ending it has just
past.
We ssk you to continue your co oper
ation and sympathy as you hsve done
in the past, thus Risking this the mo*t
successful school year Hondo has ever
bad. We especially ask the patrons to
k -ep their children in school snd let
them miss only when they ire sick, for
we cannot help them when they are
absent.
In a closing remark, knowing the
tinancia! condition of our School Dis-
trict. and knowing at the same time
that it ir very uncertain a* to whether
the Legislature will provide for our
school in the fulur# as well aa in the
past, we beg every thinking progres-
sive woman of thi* district to pay her
poll tax, for the future i* hard to read,
and we implore you to be prepared.
(Signed) 1. D. Howkli.
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Farm Loans.
The Hondo National Farm Loan As-
sociation. H E. Haa«*. secretary-
treasurer. Hondo. lexa«. representing
123 borrowers with $4d6.irdu borrowed,
is prepared to make farm loans any-
where in Medina countv. under the
Federal Loan Act, at ti per cent inter-
est and 1 per cent 33 year amortization
repayment plan. 14,334 Texas farm-
er* have taken advantage of this sys-
tem of borrowing—over forty-two
million dollars Why not you? 3
Wanted
If you have shelled your corn snd
want to dispose of your surplus picket
fence, see us. Fence must be in good
condition.
24-tf Hondo Lumber Co.
Notke.
The party that borrowed the scale
weight* Christmas night will please
return same to Ice Plant and oblige,
Hondo Light, Power & leg Co. j
wk your druggist tor HAYES’
ymr i
WG HONEY.
m-Mo-ffor
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WE SKIN $EAUTIF1ER
sstsaMfic and most wondwfui
ntoratfcm of th* modern a*a It
lOkpaiU to th* *kln a r*l
**t> K>ftn«M and deiioa-
/ which la delightful la
appearance and piea*
In effect. Used during th,
<!*r It 1* a protectloa m*
the 8un and Win*, to
the evening It* ue* ae-
.... »r<» a f* ilt'ee* complex
L and n*#h. All d«3-
! He and li.oo. or sent post paid
Semple for th* aak
Manufacturing CuWAirt
#*Ua«,
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lina (siantt Abstract Co.
(INCOKPfiKAYKD)
. ' HAASS, rianager
'•LBWITSCH. Aast. Mgr.
Hondo, Texas
Oh Horrors!
He *tnod by her,
She stood bv him;
His arm was long.
Her waist was slim;
You guess of course
What happened then?
(Girls will be girls
Men will be men.)
Since love is sweet,
And life is young,
What wonder, they
Together clung?
And yet we hate
This tale to mar.
They clung to straps
In a crammed street car.
Exchar ge
Passenger Train Schedules at
Hondo, Texas.
Effective June lDth, 1921.
EAST BOUND
N'>. 102 (limited) due...........
No. 8 due .... .........
No. 110 due.............
No. ‘228 (Jitnev) due
WEST BOUND
No. 101 (limited) due .
No. 7 due.
N«>. 109 due ..........
No. 227 (Jitnev) due
1:42 a. m
8 54 a. m.
8:18 p. m
3:05 a. m.
6:22 a. m.
1:4*> n. m
9:37 p. n>.
1:05 a m
Taken Up
A pair <•{ mules, one s dark hor»g
mule about 15 hands high and the
other a brown mare mule about the
same si*e. no distinguishable brands
Owner can get same hy applying at
my farm and paying expen-es
C. H. Hartmann.
Telephone 973 fr 2
J. R. Chancey.
FIRE, TORNADO, LIABILITY, AUTOMOBILE,
FLAP; GLASS AND BURGLAR i INSURANCE
--SURETY BOND? -
Office at the Hondo State Bank
Y
FOR SALE CHEAP-
Oue Titan Tractor snd one 4-disc P.
& O. Plow, good as new.
H. R. Wernettk.
12-tf. D’Hanis. i'txn.
Wru J. Neater
H S°hweer»
PROPRIETORS OF
HONDO MLAT MlRKtIS I
DEALERS IN
Choice Fresh Meat of all Kinds 5
Bacon, Ham, Sausage, Etc. j
HIGHEST-CASH - PRICE - PAID - FOP • HTDF.K «
MUUUUtWW*UUMMU»—JUUllUlir*tW*lSlWWWWWIMU*.W»UHUMtlU».*»W*-’V^eww«
M* <0. •:« jm 4K- >3» -SBC- tot toe -3K tot- -5K- » 1Ttol»
For Sale.
Ford Touring Car in perfect conifi-
tion.
23-tf
Very cheap.
Citizens' Motor Car Co.
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<$c, CO.
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INSURANCB
FOR SALE
Farms and Ranches.
W. B. ODUM,
42,tf Hondo, Texas
Fire Tornado, Aooident,
L : A 3IL.ITY, ATJ TOMOBILE,
GLASS, ETC.
*
$
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Teacher-”Mary, give the principal | X3ION**DCD
parts of pigo ”
Mary —‘‘Pigo, pigere, rqueeli, grunt-
um.
TEXAS
mp :•> »> :«p xts
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Teacher—“You’re thinking of flunko. ,w»J->».'>>.->J-:«e>'»Xi»X'':<<Ce:K<*»
tunker., faculti, limtnl, ar.n’t you?" J gjjjj^ THJJ FAMOUS- >
flunkere
—The Lariat.
Notice to The Public-
1 have opened my tin shop next door
to the City Bakery. Will do all kinds
of tin work. Also roofing and plumb-
ing. I guarantee all of my work.
Your trade will be appreciated. Shop
phone 100, residence phone 110.
Yours respectfully,
25 4t O. T Halzen.
Put sway the little hammer.
Heave it over on the junk;
Get in line and join the boosters;
Knocking, now. is on the punk.
Be a live one, a self-starter,
Don’t stand there sad and forlorn;
Join ihe coorus, call the junk man.
Sell your hammer and nuy a horn.
-S. A McHinney in Outdoor Life.
Aching joints, rtieurmtic pains,
neuralgia, can be relieved quickly by a -J.
rubbing application of Ballard’s Snow
Liniment. It is a powerful penetrat- ,*J
and no
'**** ***** Indexes, Complete Ab-
—a r
Complete aetx «f Map*
^ sb Iragte of land* and lot* in
towther will, year* ofex-
U'Mijtr*. .°* ,n * lHel*i«>n to give
lei sm nrat* and oo:npl*ta
— “»*.. for .ale
«*Cs,
^ iu«e Grip anu iailuema
QL JUNI, taiaet. mnova tbe
ft?*. U ' lironw gmote*
* • • ?-4 on Ui* »
Notice, Legionnaires.
Membership dues for 1922 to the
American Legion are now due and
must be paid by February 1st.
Dr O. B. Taylor.
Post Adjutant.
POSTED.
Our pastures are posted
hunting is allowed therein
6m,, chas Grape & Sons-
ing remedy
and 11.20 per
Windrow.
Three sizes, Idle, 60c
bottle. Sold by W. H.
“So the doctor told you to go to a
warmer climate. What was the nature
of your trouble?”
"1 went to him to collect a bill.”
— Advice.
For Sale-
Mv home in south part
bargain — part
purchaser.
of town-a
cash, balance to suit
H. A schweer*. 38-tf.
Herblne corrects billiousness. indi-
gestion and constipation. It is a fine
herbal medicine that drives out impur-
ities and restores healthy conditions in
the system. Price. 6oc Sold by W
H. Windrow.
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STOVER
GASOLINE
ENGINES
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"Why are school teachers like Ford
cars?”
“Because thty give the most service
tor the least money ” Lite
For ?>«le.
A good stout Rock Inland huggv snd
Presbyterian Church.
Services at the Presbyteriap church
harness g-Us new. King Telephone m.on„ and fourth Sundays.
30, Hondo. Texas.
tf and morning. You are invited.
***• A»k forRKDBKIN
A ban wound, burn or cut should be
cleansed ot dirt or impurities and
dressed with Liquid B»roson<
heal* the flesh with marvelous *P*ed
Price. We, 00c and II '20 w,,!- *'7
TUBKH H Windrow,
Lutheran Church.
Regular 'Wvi»-<*« b«*gin at 10:30 a.m
♦*v,ry
Take it to Jeuumgfi
Take u dose of Herbine when you
are bilious or constipated, or >our
^ stomach is out of order. It is a mar-
vet of promptness in correcting these
conditions Price, tki- Sold by W.
H Windrow
Prof. Mast -What is steam?
Stud,, 'tteam is water gore crarv
with the heat lh« Megaphone.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 28, 1922, newspaper, January 28, 1922; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564939/m1/4/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.