The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 24, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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MIDLAND AUTOMOBILES
R*^*v—*n I A* Miiimm at aalnaa lAiM nun» a* Otar Mattwran a4 **m
TW* »M*i«dh aii «f tw nsgeuvd I*t»u*r*- «| an **•-«• -«ia»* car a*4 am
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lar <,*laM TW» rang* a pnt* fnaa fit* t> S,!* f. a A. tin*: VLdim,
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Model T, 4-40 Touring Gir at $1685
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foraanl *t»**il an*i r******, Annular Waring*, wpvralvti itin»jgh II Slat.
Katiiatur C**lla ar Typw. Rwar Axt* Fall Soatuig I'nmt Ash* I H*an
tt*!*i> farifni Vt t. »• «• ArUllwry typ*. t** v* •*)■• t*<*. lP«tnMt, Itrittuunt
a hi* Rmu Ttr**- Nil Straight m4. Spnag* I rant S*«n^4lt>th- IP
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lnt*rna 14 inch > laeti RayWntaw lm*4 ltu*i. For* W -r, metallic,
hanil bu(t*il IratW* Awnyt rwrlmt hair uy>lv»l*t*rmg ('otar l>**p Marnwa,
H i Trimr.i *1. InympM**at Silk mohair tin t'm> rifcrr. 11 A J. M«w*rfal
*WtrK taa'i-lamy**. in**rt *l*i-trw »Ml*-lam|** and alrctrw tail awp. ctaar
viamn gta< 'rigit. «l**trg nUrtrr, g*n*n*i.»r. l*ki amyr*r* h**«r Storagw
Hattwry. t\ ,iru*r **»* mu* autu-mriwr, ti*at ami I«*ut rail*. *.,*;ti,c Writ,
ihnihl* tirv mmi, extra rim. full cat ti»>!» aiai tire rvyaur kit.
F»r d*rT«» 'rati*m of thi* ny>4**n<lnl lin*' »f ear* call on ar l Wphori* m* at
n1 rt in Hi P«i (Kite*, Rural Raut* 1. DCVINl, TEXAS
AUGUST SCHMIDT, Agent
Electric Lights
Have your house wired and use Tungs-
ten Lamps. They will give you more light,
better light and reduce the cost. See us.
Hondo Light, Power & Ice Company
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RStttOWttK
The wagon that stands up like
the reputation of its makers
V hen you buy a Studebakcr wagon you buy
a wagon that will last until you tum the farm
over to your son and he turns it over to his son.
One of the first Studebafa wagons ever made saw
constant service for thirty years, and we will gladly
send you the names of farmers who have in their
non wagons that have been in constant use any-
where from 17 to 48 years—and there are thousands of
them. We are building the same kind of wagons today.
A Sludtbaktr wagon is an investment that will give
you full return for your outlay. It is built on honor.
Iron, steel, wood, paint and varnish used in its construc-
tion are tested and retested to make sure each is the best
F or work, business or pleasure—for town or country
use — thereisaSiuc/eAali'ervehicletofttyour requirements.
I irm wagon*, dump cart*, truck*, buggie*. •urr*y«, run-
abouts. pony carriage*, buainea* vehicle* ol avery description—
with hsrnass of the same high standard.
Set our Lkaltt ar wrllt at.
STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind.
HKW YORK CHICAOO DA1XA? KANSAS CITY DRNVRR
MINUS* roLlS SALT LAKE CITY SAN KRAS CISCO PORTLAND. OU
At thr ue. r Uk* run And a rilihun bn
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Wc g*r g>uJ to AunouTwe that we Art*
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ONLY $1.50
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fart**-. Aasmag t*< tas* [*•»>***' 9<*r
*<r tk* Nmimt* Nlirasi as* r***is* *ts*
witify FtW W N Usstls-e at war*.
Frank t'wkrvll aao Ha* Jea*a ar*
kaHt fasa S»s Aa<*aaa atwr* tk**
k*** a*** atfarswkeig tk* IfaraAaii
Traieiar Vkaai
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AasH) tk* fart **f ks* aapa.Mtsaeat a*
fa stnM*t*r ut Had*
Mia* Mamt* Ralaark Mft f. r k*r
htttn*- at kilna A dtwstlat after *
thr** week's visit U> ker nawta*. Mr
ad Mr*. T. C Uartwe
Fm a awe trader *tsak, fdate ef
ekili, k**t kaadturv'*' p**s, e*i(f*e ui
sr . tkmg to eat. rail at Cranford'*.
seat u> tk* p*s, ufn-* S*tf
The tug tent fur tk* giMpel m -•-1
was stretrked uti FuUlu- Squ.»re Y*#ter
day kritl all is ui readiness fur tk*
I m***' tag t« 1*egin toRuirrww
Th*r* will he a up*rial meeting ef
tk** Utral kulge ef klasun* at tke kail
I totugkt to rotifer tk* FelUiw Craft tie
j gfae. Yidtiag liretherr are wekvsa*
Don't forget. That our wager
I will full every Murid*s fur f.autuin
ty Clssk A A. Jaagass sa Jaa*
aaipaskfr
Aeuaa, t**w W , ikrai. Tvsas
Ararks, R.. IktfiMi.
Ararw, Jda T , Ikta*
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Hortuaag, Aug., HeaAu.
Haas*. Hear) V„ t aMivviitar
Howard, R A, t*evine
Howard. R C.» thru*.
H'dskaas, !. O., t'astrmvuk.
Joe it, lien A Hamk*
Mams, ti C.. Ikrviae.
Key. J A, D'llui*
Newton, J. I,.. Hawk)
Noonan. R J., Honda
1‘atterwai. A M . Uevme.
burnett. A )| . I lev in,
Naegeiin, A I ., t'astrovili*
liagMak. T. ¥., Nstslu*
Jong man, A. II , lun-aal*.
Zm*awyev. Ail., Ii’liam*
Mont* 1, fllmer d* Hondo
Keller, (jfmund. iaetMt*.
llewakt, J. f’ . Ysneey
Harnnan, J. R . iMvme
lleilig, H C„ Lsatt*
Tilk), C. N,, lieviro ,
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SUPPLY CO.
L. Sharfman, Manager
Hondo, «:• Te
AVERY TRUC
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and suit*, «ktrt*, etc Plume me *n>
j ot.wr time.
i Plume I TP
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tke Taikr
T. J Hukrvr went t<> Lacmtr Mon
j day lu take clutrgt- of the Mnim* Val
ley lleruld fur Messr* kn-h A Man
Card of Thanks
A. wisk tu thank our friend* and
neighkir* for the man) r>|m>Miuiu uf
*vmpatk) and for the many kiml art*
of as«i*tano‘ during the kit illness
and at the death of our tk ar fattier.
Rev It. A Hennett. and fur th»
| gold who purvhaseJ it kst week from »w*utiful floral offering* st the funer
; Mr. trn**t Thorp. I *b
I am agent for the J. I. CaseThrash-
| mg Machinery. Traction Engines am:
j Automobile*. See me for demonstra-
j turn* of machine* ami price* on tin
| aim* Kugen Huesser
Reaper* fully.
The Fauii v
Notice Stockmen.
My bkek Jack will make the season
The Herndon (Ml Company «tartw ■ •* my ranch, lh miles north of Hondo.
the drill going Monday morning for
oil on thr V. A. Johnson ranch. Drill-
er F F. Hams reports machinery
working smuttily Wednesday's K*
press.
F. F Muennmk and Fokert Mtien-
mnk returned A’**dne*day from Fred
erickstMTg whore they had been to
visit their sister, Mrs. Agetts Oehler,
who ha* keen quite sick. They left,
her somewhat improved but still very
sick.
A bam out on Judge de Mon tel’*
Colt* guaranteed for ItMNi. Pasturage
for keeping mare one dollar for the
season. Apply to
314m Hth lib Grout
Notice Horsemen.
M\ thoroughbred stallion. Col Km
mond, is making the season half a mil*
wHitli of Hondo, lit) and colt assured
4U4mo J. A Mll.i.Kit
For Salt
Haled cam- and Johnson gras* mixed
ranch caught fi-e from some unknown King telephone IN 11 for prompt de
cause Sunday night and the building i livery.
ami contents, consisting of a quantity Henry Lunwbmk
of feed, corn, harness, etc. were de- ♦
stroyed. The loss will amount to sev-
eral hundred dollars and there was no
insurance.
Customers!
Your free picture is now finished.
Please call and receive sum**.
Clank's Studio.
1 huvt ■••curt-1 thr agency in Medina County frr til
splendid fun: tru< k» tndihjA’iisabk- a here mm !
is to 1 k‘ d<jt»e. Also j ulls the plow, runs th« thr
inj; machine <¥r turn»«.he*« nvittve ]e>A'»*r whm*ver '
on the fiims For a demonstration call on it at
ranch at Kioniedina.
Ad.C.Wurzbac
Riomedina, Texas
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Start Your Journey Right
Safety ||
rpODWAl
Mrs. D. H Fly went to San Antonio
The Commissioner* Court closed its
last week’s work by approving a num
tier of hills and accounts, and all of
this week has lieen spent as a Board Monday.
of Equalisation. A number of raises Fancy box candies at all price? at
have been made and some assessments Hutxlcr's.
have been reduced, but no very mater- j * K, Memiilh waM „ paS!M,!1Ker
ial cnanR«*H hive lw#?n made.
*.ut intlit 14 '
r C. t.
To do ftu y*»u must start
nr.*- 1" "tor- ■
mutt have the cjrre» t tunc
you joirrbnae y> ' 'ne-; ”
WATCHES AND CLOCI
from me you will be *l,rf
the uorrert time. I handle
MiktCftOd »ell un<
a airict guarantee.
west yesterday.
* l:'': • part Vr M. K. Fred was a paaa-i
the two story building now occupied west yesterday,
by 8. G. Carter’s tailor shop and is in- Jacob Rejly' wa, herp Fri(Ja from
stalling a stock of racket goods in the D H,nij( wn bu8im,8s
same. He exirects to be open and
ready for business by next Saturday.
V. A. Crow, The Jewel*
The Medina County Automobile Club
Himdii hBs l^en' withiiut a racket"*tore ! n,wU ,l (;‘*fltrovil1- n‘‘xt Friday,
for several years and we are glad to j Mr and Mrs. Ed. Poemer and chil-
see this need supplied. dren of D’tlanis vi'ited here this week.
A g.NNl rain of 1 MS inches fell a. an L A' H“by, ^ f*?ily °f fiUnUy
early hour Tuesday morning. Another We#re^Ue*U ^ Huesser Jr. and
rain of .45 of an inch fell Tuesday i **'* 4 * un a^’
night. And on W.*<Jnesday night Mr' w- T. Ford arriveil yesterday
another rain of .ft! «f an inch fell. It from Sweetwater on visit to h<r
put a line season in the ground, prac- muther, Mrs. G. W. Monk house,
tically assuring n corn crop, and put Joe Groff came over Wednesday
out considerable stock water. While 1 from Castroville with three Mexican
the rainfall was heavier in some prisoners which he lodged in jail,
places than others it has been pretty
general all over this section. The
Quihi creek is reported fuller than it
has been for years. At Castroville
the Medine ran for the first time in
several years. The rains will be of
incalculable benefit to the country.
W. R Meredith
About Your
Automobile Insurant
THE /ETNA BROKER
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DRINK
Miller’s Bru
Good for U
in bottles everywhere Aw
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Hondo State Bank
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A guaranty fund bank
Th. nim.lnl.rMSt and unsMurSd«,*P0"Lt* »-*uM
bank nri!pp„t»ctBd by Lb* State Hank «usr«"*-'
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 24, 1913, newspaper, May 24, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563699/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.