The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 5, 1923 Page: 4 of 9
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The Anvil Herald
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FLETCHE* DAVCS
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ROBERT \ DAVIS
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J)R J E schloffmann
DENTAL S J -? ]£ON
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■ '^'RIPTION |! $4
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PER YEAR
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ir PutiRtf At H*o4*.
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MKJUCAS
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DENTIST
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Saw Aittuo >», Teat*
[)r. O. H. I AY I.Ok
Dental Sjrgeon
Pyorrhea T rfjimrrt
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J)r W. M. SMITH
LEIN WEBER « .LDING
Pfceae N*. 1 If\ i‘«i4ext
DR- T. SHAW
LACOSfE LEOCFRETJ
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The Lseo.fe t. •|e-
Meascaa CS.I4 Yet Kt*ui
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tinhs of l.sleWu P i! i ait4 Kb iter i
w§3h», aiMM L«iN£iiB£>ev( Ofc-
p«rriiiii#4 lib# a#-a
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P^fcst mnmmL Ttley w^mSe/t a m a, ..
tTiftrit <• *» „ #1 %# be ibhhi is tbvNixr
Mr am Mr-. L>»a* R.ed .per and
^a tighter. „4ra. 4 A. Lw*. *.mbach
•*4 Mate, M A Jr ami Lewis. tank
a*. m*v mn4 trtp t# Satgwwt «a a v»s*t
*■» M. A, Ls--kr«Ya,'k why u> eaap.av-
*4 b th* S P- ly Ca, Mr- Lsark-
••-Wafc 484 .*■«•» rwaaa aiit aetS Mwa-
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YELLOW BANKS NEWS
Mr ar l Mrs ArtN'me P'-eeuer fram
D • ■«* and *!-. 4*4 Mrs, \ f—4 Ht
b> fr-.r- H*by Settkansaaz *p -at S«a-
4*y » th Ei *; >. fe x* and taautf.
v’ * i'«f PaNy ntvtd ta Err
r - fraaa Aia Awtawia vfc#r# sfc«f
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ALL WORN OUT.
BLESS
Mt&>
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jp «^T*: I wi* ttt«e i
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■fort f'*r aaa t* -t**!*4
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w-r* Htgbly eaiwr-d tti j
fa.t t*rr4 aaa *«ra >bt 4
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a ’ <»y Piii# aa4 -tartHi ■
aft-r tak.af tag baxra *f
bark am- an J *ay I
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Pm
h>W. TEXAS
Carries a Complete
-cf--
General Merchandise
of dependable and
guaranteed quality
and ai! reasonably priced
H sirs
San A ate
M K, V
S M F. C
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Veterinary Surgeon
Pbme US H-»K !,-««»
’.--••ta «
i* were playir.f
at tb.
t ho
mt of
Ea iteriv
* G-iaiair* a si
**«U1
n %
i§ IC-
csdmtai
ly dw-barrel.
pro
bahj
|y
being p
wiled 4asra b* swne el
f th<
r clii!*
f perhaps th-
cbtid
r*n
•>Ff
piaytn*
with the gun.
The
fu
1! dU-
charge
>utk i
Mid
Imi
ja* «f
Ba'bina Piatt,
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ip
yearn.
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FROM THE BANDERk NEW ERA
M *t L#« M**r
»share a par bcs.B-u; is resgairjiFr sciicSj
Tel. 42. Prompt Delivery
ran Frr-vh S«4tW-
Bur“ii frt.m brr*«
-8 o JHturday. TWy
d h««r by Mta»—
Buftrd and Jgair
Sa
l
lechler
BLACKSMITH Ar
WHEELWRIGHT
A';?. ;t 80a
, ITT. IllOt
Aermotor \\ mJmills anti f,.
Gasoline Lnjjines
Hondo. Texas
and a f**w at ray
*tottl4rr »f her a
Iott'e Batfe'na waa f -und J
while her aiater *s< 4
tier ht*<i f'Ff >^vpr
quest held M04 aft
irer found a ver4t
grun -hot wound at
t* entered the
. afe-i d years.
id on the
*M confined to
days An in-
r by Ju-t(e Bied-
t «f death by a
dentally caused.
the
"■ T. Meckel of Macd ma was here
on business Tuesday.
l»r. Gipson from Lvdle made a pro-
cail here Friday.
|T will pay ' ou to know the
I fact, .bout YOUR F.YES
V. A. CROW
Jeweler and Optometrist.
Alice and Ka
K i rtn.
M is.'es Cl*»rtne Philjfns
Haby were visit ne at
last week-end.
Mr. and M * E nil
at Castro villa Sin da;
acTuiapanied h-ice by
Mis Josephine.
Mr and Mrs. Jut.
dren from French Set
Ifuests of George Bure
here Sunday.
O, W. Huegfle and *»n and d >ugbt-
er. Miss Olivia, were at rastrovill#
Thursday.
DAISY.
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VITAL STATISTICS
and An ate
Alamo City
iff man were
They were
■r daughter.
Jagge and chil-
ment were
and family
at u
WI
.
FOR SALE
Farms and Ranches
*_
w B ODOM
HONl-O. TEXAS.
Miss Katie Admms from San Anto-
nio was here Wednesday.
Frit* Ihroiteourt from above Cas-
trevilla was here after some lumber
Tuesday and WVdnesday.
I onel, Ralph and Wiibur Loess-
berg were San Antonio visitors Sun-j --
day. County Clark Jungman issued mar-
Messrs E. J. Keller and R. W. Et- i ri*r'‘ llc*nw» *® the following
ter were San Antonio visitors last fouple* durt"f th» m°nth of April:
Thursday. i April 4, Jose Reyea and Lucia
1 has. R. Loes«berg and family | ^ *1*^°.’.
were San Antonio visitors Tuesday. L Af>fl1 ** Ant?r
.Vfe-Mr* Hpn.v 1_Ma it- , Juanita b ias
April ?, Dr. A. W, Montgomery
and Hazel Mofteld.
sg Mr
dph
C. Ramirez and
lo Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES HEALING HUNEY. a
«wh MdkiM which atopa the cough by
N. * mg the itidamul and irritated tissue*.
A boz o' GROVES D-PEN-TRaTF
SALVE for Chest I ol;ls. Head Coliis and
Uwip is anckewd with every bottle of
HAYES HEALING HONEY. The salve
w.oal I lie ruhhed on the chest and throat
** t hikiren -ufft-ring from a Odd or Croup
the healing eft eel of Ha»“» Healing Honey ia
mk the ihroat aantitneU witii th* I.raang of
'g-»» » (» I’en-Trst" Salve through the pure» of
Use O m mwm Mop* a «wgh
‘hghtenie.Lei are pa. k'i in one artoo aa-1 the
»i «f lit conibiueg treat meat ia 35c
Just ask your druggist for HAYES'
dEAUNt. HONEY
ASPIRIN
Say “Bayer” and Insist!
Messrs. Henry Gross and W. A.
Menck wer* at the Grog- Ranch Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mechler and
sons. Edward and Lawrence, were
Lytle visitors last Thursday.
Mrs. Otto N'aegelin and little son
re at
*f J
We learn that John A tt iemera, of
the Ea-t Verde netghborh>»*d, has
leased his ranch and will go to Hezt,
tn Menard county, to im»r-»H and man
age a cotton gtn for his father-in-
law, Mr. Searcy.
WE SELL THE FA MO US
STOVER
GASOLINE
ENGINES
The Best
on the
Market
JAMSON WlNOSUUs
AND ALL &f!»D3 0r Ptje.» MACHISESV
B. C. WIEMERS & SON
I/out* i, Phots* dji-F jj
AGENTS FCL ALaYO IKON iVOaKS AT
Hondo. .... Texas
Mr. and Mr*
April 7, Ira Baker and Ethel Mor-j.'" n**“r *'
| here last week
April 9, Herman Gartemer and
I Clarice Octavia Haas*
J W Evans, who now
, were visit ng friends
from Oastroville were visiting Mr* j APri1 ^ ^OM Herra ia and Maria
Mechler here Friday. \T”"‘
J I
sria*.
April I.-
and Maud-
A
Unless you see the name “Bayer”
in package or on tablets you are not
getting the genuine Bayer product — ----------- - .........- .-
prescribed by physicians over twenty- the past week on account of sickness,
wo years and proved safe by millions I Meadames Mollie Hans, August and
The infant daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. E. L. Etter was christened tn i ,
lit. Mary * Cathode Church Sunday. | , A
The name given the young lady was ne‘*
) * *U4g; f eeiiia. Sponsor* were Miss
Agnec t’a^fad and Max Mechler.
George Kuntz and family from
D'Hani* Wei e visiting hoinefoikz here
Sunday.
Lionel and Erwin Loessberg were
j Pearsall visitors last Thursday.
Albert SchutZe fr-im San Antonio
was here on business last Thursday.
Paul Mechler and family and Max
Mechler from the Sauz were here on
business Friday,
Miss Juiia Bippeft returned home
from San Antonio Monday where she
spent the pa-t week with Miss Minnie
Wagner.
County Treasurer J, J. Droitcourt
and family and Miss Bertha Biedigcr
from Hondo were vLsiting relatives at
Spindletop Saturdaj and Sunday.
G. I). Whitfield. Manager of Adams
Co. Garage of Devine was here on
business last Thursday.
(R. D. Mc-Ka-g returned home Mon-
day after a several months stay in
Musquiz, Coah., Mexico.
Alex Jungman and sons, Leonard
and Alex Jr., were San Antonio vis-
itors Friday.
Edward Mechler is confined to bed
H. Bulger in
Herbert S.
Allen.
ario Gomez and Man-
April 1H, Albert Hutzler and Katie ’ * 1 ll
Schneider. hut
and
April Iff, August R. Schott
Carrie H dhelmena Brieden.
April IS, Robert Ben dele and Nora
Josephine Schuehle.
April g*», Manciano Dabila and
Mrs. Tibureia Rodriguez.
C*pt Charles d» Montel was here
from Camp Ver le Fridav t» consult
Dr. Morgan, the dentist, and while
here was the guest of his daughter,
Mr*. A V Pue. He called in and
-pent a Whie With the New Era ed<
tor, and tolcl us he had been “und**i
,ia*t two month-
is getting all right again.
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AN IDEAL STOCK FARM
* Stock Farm
FARM LOANS
The Fritz Fre
the Hondo « reek, „>ven miles north-
west of Hondo, consisting of 715
acres, 440 acre* of which is in culti-
vation. rich black, level valley land,
_____ and the re*, in good pasture, alt well
The Hondo National tirm Loan fenced * of t 1 g .f
At toe let ion. H E Hiatt. Secretary- **d with i ii ->d w >■ 1 at the h tnd
I rraturer, Hondo, Tesat. repr-sent- piprd fie a a*. • , > ,«ek by
mg 132 borrowers, with $(03,280 windmill | wer, three go<,d resi-
borrjwed, is prepared to make farm lienees, big barn, grain bins, garage
loans anywhere in Medina County and other buildings, plentv of p* is
under the Federal Farm Lo%n Act at «nd corals; in short, an ideal stock-
31» per cent interest and ! per cent farm, is for sale at a price and on
33 y«ar amortization repayment terms of pa ment that wi;l put it in
plan. Nineteen thousand Texas farm- th* reach of any n an to own who
ers have taken advantage of this van raii-e a reasonable first payment,
system of borrowing over fifty mil If prepaied to talk business *ee or
lion dollars. Why not you? Former write the
restrictions have been taken off and
you may borrow for any purpose
provided.for in the Act, as a farmer
only. tf
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When You
] Get Ready to Build or Repair
Anythin*
5 C®"** *» «»J »h* "••tier a**r »«<k •• before b«yis| »..r
| Ulabor •(••where W# ara ber*> la wrvt yaa-Aa h. •• «•»(»: u
5 rov thf.l you gel the habit «» sending t« u. fw aM of •«•, BUILO-
Z ,N<i MATERIAL. BRICK IRON ROOFING. PAINTS, ETC.
| Hondo Lumber Company
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| Horace Bradley chari f< fingis
BRADLEY & FINGER
| INSURANCE
| All kinds of Fire, Tornado. Hail, Wind and Lrffttning Insurance
| Crops, Barns, tine Stack. litoMfeiles, Plate Glass, etc
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{{ONJO i\’\cAT ;\\AR«hT
W. J. NESTER Proprietor De.t!ei in
Choice Fresh Meat ot n.'l Kinds
Bacon, Ham, S?usagv?, Etc.
HIGHEST CASH - PRICE - PAID- FOR - HIDES
4wr
t'.olds
T oothache
Earache
Neuralgia
Headache
Lumbago
Rheumatism
Fain, Fain
Lee Mangold and baby were visiting
i Gu*. A. Keller and family Tuesday,
j J os. O. Droitcourt and family,
! Mrs. Julius Ahr and Mrs. Wm, Biedi-
ger were San Antonio visitors Tues-
As-' day.
pinn”only. Each unbroken package Chas Bic-diger left here last Thurs-
eor.tains proper directions. Handy, day for Knippa where he accepted
boxes of twelve tablets cost but few a position with the S. F. Railroad
cents. Druggists also sell bottle* of Bridge gang
24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade Mrs. Conrad Loessberg was taken
Accept “Bayer Tablets of
Habitual Consopjt.on Gored
in 14 to ll Davs.
“UAX-F04 WITH FEF'UN” is n
ipecial.y prepared Syrup Tonic-Lixa
live lor Habituil Constipati'n. It re-
lieve* promptly out should be taken
I for
Agent,
FI fF/ HER DAVIS,
Hondo, Texas.
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A TONIC
Grove’s Tasteless chill Ionic restores
Energy and Vitality b> Purifying and
Enriching the Bl.-.d When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating vee how
it brings color to the . he.-k- and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is mm^y
regular y for 14 to 21 days to indue
regular action It Stimulates and Reg .............. T
mate*. Very Pleasanf Intake *>>(• tier I , ' . . . , chl *',n,c ls •impty
bottle. “t’n 8"<i Quinine suspended in syrup. So
--- pleasant even i hildrei. «
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
[ Enrich it. Destroys Malaria! germs and
Grip germs by its Strengthening. Invigor-
ating Effect. 60c.
Mary had a Thomas cat.
It warbled like Caruso;
A neighbor swung a baseball bat.
Now Thomas doesn’t do so.
—American Boy.
mark of Bayer Manufacture of
Yl >noaceticacidcster of Saiicylieaeid.
Tami-ff©-M<o>ra
THE SKIS &L4UTIFIER
to San Antonio last week for treat-
ment. From last reports she was im-
proving.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Tha most asdsntlfli »nd most wondsrf* , , ,, tt/kii-
tetdal preparwUon of the modwn **a T ^rno ' f ' Mon-..»y. While hire
imps-ts to ths skin * »«4- Paul and Emil Christilles attended the
'•tv •<-'tn«a« md d*.,ua
No Worms in a Healthy Child
/* 'i ciiildrea trouM-d with Worms have an un-
healthy coior, which indkiatea poor bloisl. and as ■
,, , | rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance.
F. Christilles GROVES TASTELESS CIIU.L TONIC xiven reitu-
and daughter. Faustine. and Emil 1 l,rly f"r 'woor (t>r« weeks tdB enr*k tba blood.
... . ,, , , . ... _ ; improve the d*estton. and art as ■ ZeneralS«ren*th
hristilies fiom here and Miss Emma ening Twir to the whole system Nature will rhen
Marty from Oastroville were San An- throw off <» dispel thew<»rtns. andtheChiidwiiibe
,, .. : In perfect health. P'easant t > take. 75c per tsstl*
rriK in s - I . i r ■ . tr* & 1 * V hi ,, t K , , w „
r ^'tn^ Mid , , , i .
«7 which it 4«!lfr.tf’jt t« Ooociyear tire <W; *rs convention.
laarw rva sn4 tviaaariM as a •• • 1 * n ■ •
“Cold la the Head*'
Is tn zeuts atta k of tfasul Cat. -r' Par.
sons who ara rb.’set t0 frsq--a' "eolda
In ths hsad" rtl find that t! uss of
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINB will
build up ths System, cleanse the Blood
I and render them less liable to coUs.
Repeated attacks of Acuta Catarrh mav
l*sd to Chronic Catarrh
H U.L’fl CATtRRH MS.’DT^TWB I* isIt.
an Internally snJ s-ts I*-- tne ITood
-n the Mucous Surface* of ths 8vst»m
All Druzzlsts 75c. Testimonials fre’s,
*154.» for any case of catarrh that
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will not
cu ra
F. 3. Chmmr & Co. Toledo, Ohio.
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I J. R. Chance)'
= FIRE. TORNADO. LIABILITY. AUTOMOBILE. PLATE
GLASS AND BURGLARY INSURANCE
£ -SURETY BONDS-
| Office at the Hondo State Bank
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FOR FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
BEEF. PORK, VEAL. SAUSAGE
And LARD Always On Hand
A. C. Thallman, u 1 'markei
!JWCurteJSS Ml- Anni" Mlk"'h ,r',m Schul-n-
s*«p burg i,- vi-iting Alex Jungman and
»• "sain, m aaa £ .........• , rtngta. ,a h,
Wirss a fauhita* compi** Sunday afternoon, April 22, 1923, with Taroline, a lasting tar oil that •»* i*>* the
day it is a prorsrtlea
ths Sun »nd Wind.
-[F. F.]-
TAKE IT TO JENNINGS.
ig-n lj .i m Th* 0u,nln• Th,t dMt Not AM,ct ,h#HM4 I
KjH Hen House Bugs
Si HffLil"” r”r..b.!.p“!B.tin“ - “
Have your home wired. Enjoy the convenience of
I lectric Irons, Lights and P°Nver
The Cheapest Thing* on the market Today
The Hondo Light, Power k ice Co.
■ aov k.
Na. Tint*! Wvts snd risrh /, , uw
»• »»• Me and HOC or »,nt post pal. H piaaaam surprise w:,.* '.niuerru air. penetrates cracKS ana crevices, h or „
-Clou Reinhart Geige, ,t hi* home by a insects on Poultry feed “Martin Blue INo^CROPS °N CR0W-
hWMfntR MamWMTVINW CMVAW nurol>‘r “f h‘ fre' 1 ■ t!l*' -• ,:| Bug Remedy.” Money back guar- S. SEE J- R CHANCEY.
tziai being his 27th birthday anniversary, antee by W. H. WINDROW. ! Let Bradley do 'your haling
Kimmey Transfer Co.
DRAY AND SERVICE CAR. Nothin* Too pLnn*» 222
l-arge or Too Small rnUH^
WILL TAKE YOU ANYWHERE
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 5, 1923, newspaper, May 5, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth567904/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.