The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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know itV no ua»!
Coli> raah i» alwax* aura of
a warm Wfl~ome!
AN approving oonwirnrr i»
the world’• riehrat poawimioh!
TOLCRANn: ir a tn*au»if\il virtur
- for thf other fellow to practice!
Man’s own tieari ehould be hi*
tiret held of nueeionarjrendeavor!
WhAElNG hia piety aa a mink
ia the only aatiafaction in it for
the hypocrite!
trutinv. it peraeverea; nothing
but death ean subdue it and it
die* atili atruggling. Many men
fail for want of force. They lack
moral filarr. They have no driv«
mg p >wer in their engine. They
fall in life’* battle heceuee th*ir
back hone ia all pulp and their
nature alt pine. The men who
have done thinga «rer<* very often
men who had no frirnda. no
i>ackitig, nothing but pure grit
and invincible purnoae to com-
mend them, - Fjichange.
Tm: man who area frienda turn
enemiea and enemiea tom frienda
learna that hia only pn«j»er *»ur*e
ia to puraue what ap|»eara
to him to be the right eourae
rcgardleaa oi friend or toe!
Texas Wheat
taterad to tfe* awa’a apantuai waau
and afUMrwmnla othralmlal the funeral
After death aa effort waa toad* to
mi anti tfe* funeral waa datoyvd a* Mfef
aa waa expadwttt ta ttopea ml feaartof
from ilea Tfe* rwpty fe»«aa detoyad,
feewrrrr. a few pamai anal* pro*id
ad tfe* toaaa* far a dwreal Cfentoiaa
feunal and mtvnwent wa* matt* in the
Catfealtr i**meters her*. Muadav after
toxin. Ma> Si. lilt Shortly after the
funeral waa ov*r. a meaeair* waa rw- I
cfived from l>r IhHirp to ahip tfe* re J
main* but it wa* too tat*
Beard af Edaaliutiaa
Tfe* iktate ml Teaaa,
Ltwets #* Medhaa
haure w hart*} gtrea ffeat tfe* Hea.
faamtf t'«eam*aeaaa*r« Cent mi Medfeaa
caaati, T*iaa. will ceareto* aad to a*
a Hoard af I'-piafewatwi ea tfe* weal
Maaday m Jaa*. Ittl, mmm feetag tfe*
ttofe <tos *f Jaw*, tor tfe* purpiia* *f
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ml Mmtmrn rwaaty aH tfe*
feat* and heefe* fur tfeetr
cwrrertaaa. wpaafeeatwa and apfewral ,
Witaewi My feaad and offertoi aen! of
•fen. at Hand*. Teaaa, (few tfe* iMfe
day ef Hay A D.. iffll
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CAPITAL AND SUftPLlS uv
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When you have
read this paper
Cuptd'a Caper*
Mr Heary C (iraat. on* nf Sar Ae-
■ lu*k< a art (fen rwltera. and Mia* Law
fe wfetor. tfe* *to»at feuigfetor of Mr
and Mr* t'fearl** tft iakt*r. uf AS.Jan**
Av*nu* war* happily inamxl Thurw
' day, May S 1*11. After a feearvanwa
| trip to (•afveaiua Huuaton. Hawumorst
and other iwnu, they will return to
San An tom*' aad toahr thefe feem*
fe * **)af Mr -and Mr* Grant a ha pm
and pruaperou* tumad lit*
A t'URNI*
hand it
neighbor,
attention
Hr. in richedt though naked
and unfed who want* ienet that
which he can not attain!
No, 8ueie, “winning one’*
wav’* doesn’t necoMnarily mean;
winning at fashionable Forty-
two!
Tlir man who can make a place
for himself in thin world ha* no |
need to envy another hie email i
niche!
4to • Wfe —* ——-
Thf fellow who paye ae he
gone may not go far, but he ia
sure of never ge'ting to where he
can’t come back!
8omi: men .pray the Lord not
to lead them into temptation
and then jump in with both feet
before the Lord hue ueted in the
matter!
Some people practice what
■they preach and some merely re-
lit aree it! * Hondo Anvil Herald.
But the majority preach what
they don’t practice.—Went Texas
NewB.
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Tlir worst predjudieed men are
HometimeB the most appalled at
the predjudiee of others. Oh!
you beam and mote! Your lew-
non hae not yet reached the heart
of some that would teach!
Swat the fly and the mosquito.
It is the best safeguard to the
town's h e a 1 t h.—The Hondo
Anv'l Hearld- Keep up the fight.
Every l.ttle bit helps There is
no reason why the fly should not
be entirely exterminated.-San
Antonio Express.
Tb* birr**#* to th* wnrttl wf»*et
»<»*•»* h*a not k*pt up with thr tn-
*••*** in population duHn* th* p*#t
(brail* and atu>l*nt» of rrnnomv t*M
u» that w* (tiuet tn-r*aw our wheat
a*—»ii*# or fa*-* a br#aS fumiit* Ac •
fordlnf to #*ttmat*a of th* F*rt-rml
u^ruultural drpartmwnt'a r*i»*rt». In
ItlS th* whrat flrbl* of th* world
hnrv*at*d J.iST *#<) buahrla. which
malt** 2.5 but ha I* i**r capita. In
Trial w# rals«d lt.TlO.tot* buahrla, |
which la appruxlBiatatp flv*
P* r capita.
What w The Brotherhood of
American Yeomen?
It ta tfe* ynung Fraternal Giant See-
t onri in net mcreaa* ia 1910. I hiring tfe*
11 eaaa ftrxf IT' ctoy» of thia year it fea tieliver
•hI Stl.Mfil rertlferato" It is *t'»<lut#l\
aaf*. ila* over |t.Mill,INN) *W» rearm*
fund to iimtn’t ita rrrtifteate# with
OHrr vour *i»|ilu*mimh to any m*nil*er
uf th* X eofinm H "in**tend mr atbb > a*
0 J T Wrt,
Hi toll", TrUto
list Ileputie* Wanted
to your
his
the
appreciate the price
of a subscription.
bu.h.i. [f no{ for a year
send a dime for
the paper from
now until Aug. 1st.
The Government won its suit
against the Standard Oil Trust
and has ordered its dissolution.
The country will wait anxiously
to find out what it has won by
the transaction, whether cheaper
oil or the privilege of paying to
the trust the cost of defending the
suit!
(.' K. Fulton returned feundny from
hia trip to North Trxaa.
County Attorney Ralph Noonan vwit-
ed Il Hanir Thursday on huainrea.
Mia* bells Peter* is home from Bryan
where she has l»*en attending school.
S (I. Wilson and a party of friends
were here T hurt day from Yancey on
business.
Mrs Joe Rreiten and son. John F..
were business callers at thi* office
Wednesday.
Rev. M. L. Darby and daughters.
Misses Edith and Edna, went to San
Antonio Thursdry.
Gus. Batot and family came out
Wednesday nijiht from San Antonio
on a visit to relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Huby were here
from buniay yesterday shopping. Mr
Haby paid our < ffice a pleasant call.
W C. Horger, the San Antonio
lumberman, was here during the week
on business. He returned Thursday.
Mrs. Geo. Monkhouse left Thursday
for Yoakum to attend a meeting of a
missionary society, as a delegate from
this place
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Pichot return-
ed from San Antonio Sunday and are
now at home on their farm north west
of town.
The ladies of the P. E. 0. Society
will give a picnic at the Hondo bridge
next Thursday evening for the members
and their families.
Mrs. J. A. Williamson and babv of
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, arrived
Sunday on a visit to Mrs. Williamson’s
parents, Judge and Mrs. Ed. de Monte).
John Callaham is carrying his left
Texas to fast taking Ita place amane »rm >n “ sl'ng this week from a sprained
to the wrist sustained from a fail while help
, ing to unload material for the ice factory.
An *xnm1naMon of the wheat nere-
a*»‘ planted In Tex*, each.year for
the past three years shows sn Irregu-
lar and volcanic condition, In 190* we
harvested 924.000 acre*, In 1909 there
wtre 555,000 acre* harvested, and tn
1910 we harvested 1.252 000 acres. In-
dicating sudden and rapid chonges In
our wheat acreage
Our wheat crop rank* third In value
of Texas' ngrleuHurn! product* and has
a farm value of $19.404.000 We pro-
duced fifteen hu-hei# per acre and the
farm value was $14 70 per acre.
Texas Oats
Our oat crop rank* fourth In value.
In 19^0 we had an oat acreage of 696,-
000. producing 24.325.000 bushels, farm
value $11,433,000. Our oats yielded
thlrly-flve bushels per acre and a
farm value of $16.46 per acre.
m§ vau/c At* ACfir
th* cereal producing state*
Union.
Notice.
To M> PkiHNim and Patron* I wish
to annuuned that ] will lie absent from
my practice indefinitely and during
this ttm* Dr W, H. .Smith, my partner,
will attend to all my calls and work.
Thanking you for past favors and
wishing a eontinunce of the same, 1
beg to remain. Your* Truly,
J H Fletcher, M. D.
Card of Thanka.
We wish to thank all those who a* - \
tended the funeral of our beloved eon,
Herltert. We especially thank Mrs.
Lina Rotzier and famiiy, and Messrs.
W’illie Schweers and George Gerdes of
San Antonio for their kindness and as-
sistance. Respectfully,
Mk. anp Mrs. C. H, Komlf.
— MM • ♦
Judge Ed de Montel has been on the
indisposed list this week.
Roswell Ward left Thursday for
Luting on a visit to his wife who is
visiting her mother at that place.
Miss Vivisn Armstrong esme in
Thursday from San Antonio on a visit
to her mother and sister at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Breiten were
here from Dnnlay yesterday, and while j
here Mr. Breiten paid our office a ]
pleasant call.
For Sale.-At a big discount if taken (
at once, a fifty dollar prize certificate
on a West Laurel Heights Addition lot
in San Antonio. Apply at once at this
office.
Robert Calls hem and P. M. Koce
have sold the D’Hanis News to Alex.
Tondre who lias taken charge of the j
same and will run it in the future, j
Robert ia in D’Haius this week helping
to straighten out the affairs and get
the new management started off in
the work.
Fulton Lively 4 Transfei
Mr*. M. TEfWCti
Buttcito the Psl^tRigt ot the Travel
Merit* ot fe HiUsfartory fesng#.
Telephone 61 Hondo, Iti
then Considering (He Building ot i fiesi
ant Sort of Building or Repair lift
Come in and talk the matter o%er with ui
Buying yuur lumber eke* here. VSr arc het|
fterve >ou-*to be no useful to you that >Oi
Thf; HABIT of sending to us for all of your!
Ing Material, Brick. Iron Roofing, Paint*,
Hondo Lumber Compnv, Ii*
scheme of the pros,
and warn him not
to forget to vote
July 22nd. Inci- Notice, Farmer*!
i a, 11 *11 * tli* ginners «f this vicinity,
dentally, WC Will j much prefer not to gin wet c-nttito, and
should w* gin any that requires the j
cleaning of saw* luring gmnmg uf bale i
th* same will b* charged fur at doubt* J
th* regular |*nc*.
For all bale* weighing more than &7T>
pounds gross, tie excess weight will be
charged for at th# rat# of two cent* a
pound.
HuNlMi DllTfHCT GlNNMtl* Asr'n
L't 4t By Secretary.
Many Prominent Speakers
Fort Worth Ral
Monday, June 5
At no mwt:nf beta in recent yenr* if T* x»$ HjoJ
ken such a list of prominent afwakw r» w t»
the |rre»t rally of citttefir oppo**>d to St at* * <i' P
which will he'held tn Fort Worth on Montis' ^un
Among the prominent Texans who wt »pn
occasion are the following:
Governor O. B. < olquitt.
Judge Georg* ( lark of Waco
Ho$i. C. K. Hell of Fort Worth.
Secretary of State C. C. McDonald. » »
Hon. John H. kirbv of HimimIoa
Hon. H. M. Garwood of HouMton -g *
Hon Nelson Phillip* of llallu*
Hon. Harry Miller of Dallas *
Hon. ( ark* bee of Sun Antonio.
Hon. E. G. Senter of Dallua. ^ 9 1
Hon. Jonathan lain* of Hounton. «/|
Hon. laiui* J. Wortham of Fort Worth. %
lion McDonald Mearhum of N»vaM*'a.
Hon. J. W. Ownby of Pari*.
Hon. Keene Ta*'im of Dalhart. i*
Hon. K. W . Roger* of Texarkana.
Hon. Fred Dudley o: Paris.
Hon. M. E. kiekierg of Galveston.
During the campaign of 18*7, which r*,9'L!,''! • ^
feat of the Statewide prohibition amendment v) * ^
91,000, the biggest rally was held at Fort \\or?f!,h ,
Worth citizen* are making preparations* nos for
tainment of an even larger crowd.
The meeting will tn* held in the big Coliseum.
a seating capacity of 10,000. In order to cart for
crowd, business men of Fort Worth have arranfMj
additional chairs. Every possible arrangement j
for the comfort and entertainment of the visitor
Worth will be prepared to entertain all who **lle
LOW RAILWAY RATES
There will be one (tie Tickets on tele June J. *n^
June 7. of on* and one-kith of a one way fare for the ro) ‘
I here will be another rate, eledbve Sunday. J*1'!' *
return, leaving Fort Worth Turedsy. June 6. wh»- u “tl <* <* ||(( p
way lore, plus 75c, from distant points and ooe-half ***
15c. bom nearby point*, lot the round tnp. ^,
The low popular ral* on June 5th of one-half ^ *11
plu* 25 cent*, will also apply to aU point* a**'
arriving at Fort Worth before noon on Monday. June
AA th* r*t’*e«i xpent lor ral« Inns ymm tows snJ J k* “ mohif
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1911, newspaper, June 3, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563597/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.