The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 29, 1912 Page: 3 of 10
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ALAMO IRON WORKS
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
lb F. C. K htrj«« til* *in An tto*
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day « pMtMitaa! tMiaiats*
Mrs. A (tort Ywsrtik and lit tto sta,
afttr tpradiac • «Mk m.Ui rtlstivts
aad fntads it w: audst. rttamtd b*
i tbtir bat at ^aa Astanu Mtodap.
Mr. itl Mr* Hr V aflir rrturMtd
fra* thru pitas ert trip ts Buriiagtai
Mondajr **r«iag
Mr aad Mrs Alfrti Venn toft Man-
top m a kastatts tnp ta tbs AUno
•' Dtp. rttura ag Tatsdap.
A fm* sacking raw amounting to
t»« taekts, togan falUng M onto)
mgkt c wtiRuing *p to Wtdntoto)
• atto Farmtrs art all smtlta. for at-
ttomgk it did aot put out mack stock
water it Mill pro** of great b*««fit to
ikt crops and aim tb* range
Sanrtprr H V. Huh returned
from I.)tie Tuesday «truing where he
hod spent stv*rilto)» on prvfrsaional
ttowg to bad roads and prtvaihrg
incWm««; weather the dance given
i nt Wrrnette * Optra House by Theo.
Arttt s Orcheetra of San Antonio on
W ednesday night was not very largely
attended but very muck enjoyed just
tkt same. Tke tost of order pre' ail-
ed
ttoorge Ashbacner tke jovial Weiss
beer man of San Antonio was mingling
•ilk the boys here Thursday.
Judge Peter lloog was a liiomedtaa
business t latter Friday.
Some feilow forced entrance to Al-
fred Minn's darker Shop through a
window Friday n ght. and robbed the
drawer of several raiors. bones.
•bears, etc
Our popular DtstrWt and County At-
torneys. L J. Bruchs and R J. Noon-
an. and Messrs Elmer de Mm tel and
'■'baa R * torts nf H ml i, stopped over
a while toro>ite tt Riomediaa >n bum-
nets.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Oerter of San
\ntotoo snivel in our midst Saturday,
oa a vimt to kinfolks and friends
Alfred Bedrr and sister. Miss Mary, j
of Htodo arrived here Saturday ua a
»imt to relatives aad friends.
C. S, hue hart and son. Lee. of Cliff,
•rre CnstrovilW bus.ness visitors Sat-
urday.
( t.rsndma Knack of San AntouMcame
out Sunday on a visit to Her daughter. I
Mr*. L. M Ahr. and children.
, Th* »«vrs! meeting of the Costro-
ville Mutual Fire Association was held
Sunday afternoon and tke usual routine
of business transacted Tke old officer)
ucr* re elected by acclamation.
This section was again blessed with
two heavy showers of ram Sunday.
Jack O'Bryan was jailed here Sun-
toy afternoon charged with burglaris-
ing Alfred Mann s barber shop Friday
night.
1 he sad news reached here this mom-
tng that Julius V. Rewherxer hsd died
s’ his home at I.aci ste Sunday night,
June 23rd. The remains will be laid to
rest this afternoon in thr Lutheran
cemetery. J une 24, If 12.
Fell Frwm S«*H*!d>wf
Oklahoma City, Okia Oecar A Aa-
dersoa of South A a**r street
fell from a scaffold, and though m-
sideenbly sprained and bruweU. is able
to be about. He says Hunt's Light-
ning Uil took all tke soreness awsy
It la aim good far Heaoacnes. Neural-
gia. Rheumatism AH dealer* ami «
25c and 80c bottles.
Stubborn Case
•i
^ u under the treatment of two doctors," write*
\L Phi|l‘l», of Indian Valley, Va, “and they pro-
> case a very *tubt»rn one, of womanly weak-
(,-..rtdS nut UP» when I commenced to
^ it about one wpek, before I saw much chanpR
t severe pain, that had been in my side for yean*
* ^ ^1 *uffer at ail. I am feeling better than
*gn* timt’ cannot speak too highly of Cardui.”
take tl
RDUI Woman’s Tonic
one of those ailing women who suffer from any
ttuubles go common to women.
Ui is a builder of womanly strength. Composed
I ve2et*ble ingredients, it acts quickly on the
»om SfStem’ ^‘Wing up womanly strength, toning up
y nerves, and regulating the womanly system.
_*s been 'n successful use for more than 50 years,
of ladies have written to tell of the benefit they
fo<n it. Try it for your troubles. Begin today.
Tie* Pel Aa Eed Te It.
< berMBabi# SOCiHik St., Rwhest-
•c. N. Y , toys he recommends Foley
i kttoey PUL at every <>p)*>rtunity be-
j «**• they gave him prompt relief
j from a bud tase of kidney troubie that
I had tong bothered him Such a recom-
mendation. coming from Mr Sable, is
direct aad Convincing evidence of the
great curat e qualities of Foley Kid-
(iey Pill* The genuine Foley Kidney
Pllla are uever sold in bulk, but put
up ta aealed bottles, enclosed in s yel-
, car ten Ask for Foley Kidney
PlBs Refuse substitutes W. H.
fflsJnv
Why ta it that the overcoat makers
' provide a Weak, thread-like strap with
j which te kwig up a iO pound garment?
There is no horse liniment more ef-
fective for animal flesh than Ballard's
Snew Liniment nor is there any heal-
ing remedy for the human body only,
the* ia milder ,,r more efficacious in iu
SctSM It heals the sores or woutde j
e# ass and beast. Price 25c, Me and
ll.SS per kettle. Sold bv W H Wm-
PreHibitieo Electien Called In Tkl#
Ceenty.
In accordance with the election laws
• prohibition election cannot he held
sooner than two years sfter the Isst
ei.-ctitin was railed. This time restne-
ti<m is not re, .gni*ed. however, by the
people in recommending Hunt's Light-
ning Oil for Neuralgia, Rheumatism.
Hrsdarhes, ect For thirty odd years
it has been acknowledged to be thi
best. Sola every where in 50c and 2ftc
bottles.
Noonan Notes.
Bv But Rip*-.n.
Et» Auvil Hcrsld
Metors B’oodson Green and Archie
Farria attended a dance at ttiry
Miss Alvina Kempf visited her «.#ter-
tn-law, Mrs. John Kempf. at Lacoete
Thureky
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kem-'f and
family visited Mr and Mrs Le* Luck;*
Friday
t-tarence Lurkie ia viaiting fc;. oster
Mr*. Ed Mann, north of Lacoste
Messrs. Aadiey and Mike Alien. Ter-
reil Tate and Mack Luckie made a
business tnp to Nooonn last wee#
Bisses AKms and Ltxsie K'tnpf and
Memra Audley and Mike A to. Macs
Luckie. Terrell Tats. P.ui Ludw g and
Arthur Bippert attended a dance at
Lecuate.
Mrs Farm and toughter. M s. Ha-
*ei. arv on the sick list.
Arthur Brady visited friends at De
vine Friday.
Tom Riggs of Pearsall is visit.ng hit
brother-in-law. Louis Mvyer. at the
dam.
The rain that fell here certamlr was
fine for the crops
Messrs. Ed Ha linos. Ei Schott and
Fhlingers of Dev me visited the dam
June 22. 1*12.
*r* Leva Leva, wsfeef m-Irj Lncs.
e farmer kv.ng e«er isv*sa. tin.,
**F* I here turn Pwsy a Kidney
P »* Md find them to be ell yen cieim
far them They gave me atonet m-
***** Veto' when my kidneys were
s-ugfisfc and msdkwn. I cheerfully
recommend them to ail sufferers fram
kidney tnnbleu.M Foley Kidney PtBa
are as raref» ly made end as srmntif
J rompiMie tod as any medicine
yenr kame dortir cae give yon. Tkwy
ect directly w the kidneys **4 bteA
ier » &. W .ndrow
Sranehow or other tke unexpected
*w*er happen* te Utoat vb« are ea-
peettsg it.
Hnp the baby through the teething
|P*Pm4 *y f'-ng It McGee's Baby
I- » • healthful, wkohtotoe
tmiedy well adapted te a baby 's deti-
«te stomach It contains no >ptum or
m 'Cperr.s or injunons drag of any kind.
Babies thrive under its e*resent gun
sch anj bowei cormtlng influence
Price 25c and Stic per battle >ud by
W H Windrow
^ What man has toae man can to. but
there ire lota at things ke shoulto t.
W hen a map lets his temper get be-
yond control, he's generally unfortu-
nate in the choice of his language.
Helped Te Keep Dewe Lipemti
Mrs. J K Henry. Akron, Mich.,
tells bow she did so: “I was bothered
with my kidneys and had to go nearly
double I tried a sample of Foley kid-
ney Pills and they did me ao much
good that I bought a bottle, and they
saved me a big doctor's bill.” For
weak back, backache, rheumatism,
urinary and kidney troubles, use Foley
Kidney Pills They help quickly. W.
H. Windrow.
Wlooping cough is not dangerous
whew the cough is kept loose and
l **Fu*L)ration easy by givingChamber-
*'» * Cough Remedy. It has been used
i in auay epidemics of this disease with
j wrCmt success For sale by All
JUBltoS
MaJtidg friends is not so hsrd. Any
1 -crab c«n do it. But it takes a genius
< to keep them.
Ser* Nipple*.
Any motner who has had experience
with this distressing ailment will be
pleased to know that a cure may be
effected by applying Chsmberlain's
Salve as soon as the child is done nurs-
ing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth be-
fore allowing the babe to nurse. Many-
trained nurse* use this salve with best !
results. For Sal* by ail dealers.
Move •• New*
Says a policeman to a street *rowd.
»nd whacks heads if it don t. “Move
«*>»»«».'• say s the big. harsh mineral
pills t« bowel congestion and suffering
follows. Dr. king » New Life Pill,
don t bullduse the bowels. They gent-
ly persuade them to right action, and
haalth follows. 25c at tt mdrow '*.
Dunluv Doings
• V UNCLS SAM
Editor am» Hirald
l^si week a car load of melons was
•witched off here and shipped to Mico.
Wm. ReiUer and Ed Hutiler attend
*,1 the kjuihi Gun l lub meeting last
Sunday.
Mra. Ed Hutaler paid a short visit to
Mrs Hy. Schulte last week
Mrs. John Carle and chi Wren of San
Antonio are visiting relatives here and
•t Quihi this week.
Ed Haby and family attended church
•t Caatroville last Sunday.
Adolph Haby and wife were visiung
relatives at Haby Settlement Saturday
and Sunday.
A. Bendele Sr. shipped a car of fat
cattle to San Antonio. He accompan-
ied the shipment.
^ E. Zuherbueler came down from
Comstock one day last week to join his
family who are spending several weeks
with L. A. Haby and family.
P. A. Huegeie made his usual trip
Sunday. , June 25, 1912.
It is worse than useless to take any
medicines internally for muscular or
chronic rheumatism All that is needed
is a free application nf Chamberlain *
Liniment For sale by All Dealer?
€••<!•* |* Bto
But Simmons' Liver Purifier ta dp-
»ightfully pie*tort and :t* action m
trough C wsLpation y e da. hilboua-
nes* goe« A trial coaviacea. < ta
yeikrn tm hue* oaly, ) Tn»d once,
usru always.
i evp » wfw> are always asking fi>r
•dvice seldom Uk« the kind they get.
B •*'em on the hand*, burns, scald*.
<dd sores, am* back and rheumatism
•re an subject to the great healing and
tvretritmg power of Baiiani * Snow
Lir.imen; it i* a marvelous pain relief.
lYice 25c. 5dc and $1(W per bottle. Sold
ky W. H Windrow
The under d-g frequently gets more
•ympathy than is good for him.
Take Herbme for all dial urbane*# m
the bowels. It purifies the bowel
channels; promotes regular movements
•nd nake, you feel bright, v.gnrau*
ami cheerful. Pr-ce 5Uc. Sold by W
H Windrow
Cabbage Seeds
fort^Vr^1* fW Sumro''r
\ aneues ol t a»tu«c seed# as follow j
)ir)L n" Eaa%| Summer.
Urly Dwarf Hat Dutch, Market Gar-
lU,* Fl*1 lH,lch- Drum-
Head. Market Gardener'a Late Drum-
head^ \ ohga the best and leading var-
iety for this section *
Cauliflower seeds for Summer plant-
mg .or Fall crop*. Earlv Snow bail
t au nrlow er the best and earliest known.
J. K. KIPPS. Su iMHM.Tn.
A Morning Reminder.
^ wu a wane with a mean, nasty
tMtetn the mouth, wKkH remtodc
you that your stomach ia in a had
condition. It should also remind
you that there ia nothing to good
Jew ‘ disordered stomach aa
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets.
They build up the system, assist nature
to restore natural condition*, and are so
(entie in their action that one kardH
•seta medicinewai taken ChamWrUV,
i as.ati are void everywhere. Pn,4 I j^_
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 29, 1912, newspaper, June 29, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563293/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.