The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 27, 1919 Page: 7 of 8
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Cha* moraine, and no harm done,
tbis Arthur Koeh of D'HanU is
I spending the week here.
54rf. Otto! Jo# Haegelin of Rio Medina
rtonio vi*i» *P«ot aeveral days here.
I Mss* Tillie Bader left for Hondo
j^rt and Sunday to attend the wedding of
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hn guests of Joe
vJfamily this week.
Mr#. Elizabeth Smith of San
Maroo* visited Ihr. and Mrs.
McCau'ey here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith
and little daughter from the
Montgomery Ranch visited Dr.
and Mr*. McCauley here Satur-
day.
Alfred Ahr has been making
regular trips over the hills haul-
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The Best Adv»rtn*m*nt.
The be»t adfertwedieBt at y mer-
chant can have it a satisfied customer.
No greater recommendation can be
given an article than the following by
E, B. Miiburn, Prop., Guam Drug
Store. Union. Ark. “We have sohi
Chamberlain'*Cough Kewedy for year*
er, Joe, and other relatives were #n,j always found that it give*
I.acgste since the big rise in the
Nun and Aug. EU«r river,
town Saturday over the
.account of the river still
priests' dining
tory and gener
Un the *ecun
furnish. 1 with
ami allowing r<
vestry and pi
With Miuiw.
red by a Saa Antonio
a design which will he
the appearance of the
uain floor will contain
store room, the kitchen,
rooms, students* refee-
kl stuaenta' quarters.
i floor will be a chapel,
•tails instead of pews,
om for three altars; a
tests' sitting room, the
INDIGESTION
If Toa are ever tron^lol with Ini*! J sh
ge»ti< m, Chaml**rlaiii *Ud* trill A
Ed Bohl is reported to be very
I sick in San Antonio- His broth-
| pi ^ a# t/v | «ltu VI* lit I I v IWSl taw "
it* been informed that CJfcu#(j to hi* Sunday.
«t mil Fritz titter ““
are
upioo iwimmers of Me-
ij, both having swum
Beit Treatment f<>r a Burn.
perfect satisfaction.'’
Another reason why
a fusty man
if for no other reason, Chamberlain'* «**h‘ »® i# **'**'* ‘‘ pn'
i - .i—'-.yi to have rottebody to
‘'l*river whi.e it was at g^ive »hould l«e kept in ev-rv h<m»e- ab-- m .
■t hold on account of it* great value contend with.
" . . .. . In the treatment of burn*. It allay* Mr*. Peavish *»y» that the ream''
Ma ^ ' at ' 1 the pain a!mo*t in»Untlv, and unless the quit buying tender cut* of meat i*
‘Antonio Visitors during in jur y is a severe one, heal* the because if it it ea»y to eat Mr. IVavUh
j parts without leaving a scar. This eats all of it. —Galv. New*
tire glad to report that J •*»« »* “i*0 undated for ehaP|w*d
,.. .... , , hinds, sore nipples and diseases of the
iMrs. Allred lb,.pert and ^ „r
Mad Mrs. Arnold Uefm-!
Mia* Hettie Hippert are
\tmm P».. 1 Tl,ere
ce, 25 c»*nts,
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will
be a Grand
w , , . Dance at the Empire Opera
Z, H- Sunday Sop. 28,h.
bipp-rt «d «,«. Max, Human's Band from San An*
»» u Aransas Css. tonl° wlU ,urnuh th'
t Conte and have a goed time.
»md Hugo Wurzbaeh *
Saturday (rum Rio-1 Riomedina New*.
Mitt Ella Gaubati returned to her
ft
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«d Mrs. Willie Schott w"r.‘bJS M
Schott of Biry were famj v
HLouie Tschirhart Sun*
Emil Haby and ton, Clarence and
Etlmund Wurrbach of Chff were at the
Etter and Mia# Lorine! ,’oma Alt,! K,nch on bu»ineM We,lne,■
**“ Ant0"i0 ’“““"/Tlta, Rihn wss ,t S.n Antonio on
; buamea* the first of the week,
Wd Mrs. Willliam Zizel* Mimc* Emily, ArmanJa and Martha
j*r'd *0B8 Spent the first of i Haby attended church at Cattrovil e
A in San Antonio. i l**t Sunday.
Md Mrs lake Kneh «ndl *‘>«nk W“rlb,ch ,nd »l8,erP‘ M'M
„ Hands, were at S.n Antonio. Frida,.
gJL. i ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seek.t, and Mis.
) inre with Mrs. g|4M^eth Seekatz Were at the Medina
Lake Saturday.
Chan. T. Wurzbach and daughters,
, —— r — no. Dunuay , Mia.es Hilda and Edna, and son were
Medina having to come San Antonio ymion Thurs,1,y
‘••WlU on account of' Mr' and Mrfl- TlW
P mother, Mrs. Armin
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Weak
Women
In use for over 40 year*!
Thousands of voluntary
letters from women, tell-
ing of the good Cardul
has done them. This it
the best proof of the value
of Cardui. lt proves that
Cardul Is a good medicine
for women.
There are no harmful or
habit-forming drug* In
Cardui. It is composed
only of mild, medicinal
ingredients, with no bad
after-effects.
(rector's apartment* and private room*,
' four suites for the clerical teacher* and .
i a dozen cell* for the senior student*. I
A separate budding will shelter the :
communuy of nun*, who wul attend to
the donieetK affairs of the seminary.
Modern heating and ventilating »ya-
tem* wilt be installed and plana have
been drawn with a view of securing
comfort in both summer and winter.
P!-ns fur the campaign were formed
after many conferences between Bishop
l)roa»aert« ani hi* clergy. Committee*
to cover every phase ot the campaign
work were appointed la-t week at a
joint mee ting of the clergy and laity
| of the cuv.
\ A non,tor of speakers have been ap-
po,nted for l^an Aiiftitiw and place*
outside the city. The advisory board
i* made up of lii*h'‘p Dro?*aerts, the
city pastor* and the rural deans of the
san Antonio Diocese.
Speaker* are (for San Antonio) Rev.
H. F. Kane, S, S. J., Rev. J. J. Kob-
ting, Rev. feter J. Sclmetzer, Rev. R
I J. Crane; (outside of city) Vety Rev.
I 1., F, Netardu*. Bohemian; Rev. A.
! Heckman, German; Rev. J. Jarhtyl,
j 1’oluh, Kev. Ramon Prat, C. M. F ,
( Spanish.
you g<»*i. They strengthen the stom-
ach and enable it to perform ita fnne
tbiBe naturally.*Tlere are hundre,!*
of people who have l****n r*-"U re,l to
health and hayin* * bv tit* c^e of
Chainberlaln'sTaM. rs. wWaywfwi
dull and languid after eating yon may
know that yonr iligwti. o te fanity, nn
less you have mten more than you
,ng t
atmg are syru <■©»
and are relieved by tak
lain * Tablets as directed I u
hi usually an-lull's tit*-! by «
ti< a and I* aggravated b? it.
ber Iain’sTshlH* cause a gent
tuetit of the 1» >weD, relieving
aUttatcI c‘>tiditi< u * Char i
TaWetsare ak«v newt ex* eU- i
kwintea* -*,ld everywhere <
vark and
llge.taoa
tuMi-bw#-
LaCoate Ledger Laconic*.
Dcipondency.
Sufferers from imugestion are apt to
become discouraged and feel that com-
plete recovery is not to be hoped for.
No one could make a greater mistake.
Hundreds have been permanently cured
* by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets and
, can now eat any thing that they crave.
| These tablet* strengthen the stomach
j and enable it to perform its functions
i naturally. If you have not tried them
do so at once.
Mrs. Chan. Moeller and Miss Ida
Reicherzer of San Antonio were here
on * visit to relatives and friends Sun-
day.
Jacob Etter left Tuesday for Skid-
more, Teaat, wh-re he will star wuh
his son, Albert Ltter, and family tor
some time. •
Mrs J. L Z^ercher returned home
from San Antonio where she success
fully underwent an operation for ap-
pendicitis.
Miss Mildred Matthews from Lytle
is here, she will teach in the LaCoste
public school.
Mr. and Mrs. August Schmidt and
, children from Biry were here on a visit
to relatives Sunday and M >*iday.
Miss Howard of Devine wss here
Monday from wh«re she went to the
home of Chas. Reicherzer; sh*- will
teach the Idlewild school this coming
term.
Misses Marguerite and Eunice King
from Denton, Texas, where they at-
tended the Summer Normal, are here
aince Saturday. They will teach in
the LaCostc public school.
i Late Wednesday evening, Sept. 17,
| 1919. wo*d was received h*>re that Louis
Zinsm-yer, of Dilley, died. Mr. Zins-
meyer ha* been a resident of this com-
munity for many years and is well
i known by most of our readers.
Mrs. A. G Oefingrr and Miss Alma
Hippert are visiting relatives in Aran-
sas Pass for a few days.
Gunter Hotel
San Antonio, Texas
A place to stop at worth
while
The home of all Texas
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Veterinary Surgeon
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Catarrh that Contain Mercury
in|mU
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m r^putiibl#* phynHfin
will do I* t**!» fold 1
IKwsihlv derive from
rrt, <*ore m irmfaetti
,-v # Co , Toledo,
lie II thtoflu*
artiflt» *iH<uM
i pr* scriptioiji
a* the damage
the goo 1 you
them Hall’s
,d by K J
, < ontulns as
SOd
•It’S
To
tlmoli its free
.. niernally,
.« blood and mu'oi
ystem. In buytna
Cure te, »me you R'* the aenu-
ta taken Internally soil bumR ia
uhlo, by I*\ J. Cheney A C-> Tes-
> Utem
of (he
noun im n— .
Sold bv liruRKlsls. Frlca ,Sc Per textile.
Take lisil » ramlly ms for cosstlgettea.
,e.»«WT»»eee»e»s w"'*
TAKE
p Schorp was here Sunday ,
and
daughter of'San Antonio, passed by
here Sunday morning.
CMDUI
nere owntmj
Mrg- J- C. Cobb were | Alfn-I and E Iwm R. Wurzbach were
p® 8»n Antonio Sunday, i at the Cable Ranch, on business, last
«* *«. Adolph Wurx-
The Woman’s Tonic
*[|. 'him,! children were
Sunday,
to Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
E. J. Schott, was at San Antonio en
pleasure and business one day last
week.
»uu rnm, glia*. Chas. T. Wurzbach has installed an
•daughter, y«pt. 8, 1919.; lJp 10 date I)elco Electric !'Kht p an! Ht
t.no services at theihi' Shahkock.
'•Church the firet Sun ! --*-
October.
Shmidt went to
UUr the mail.
Dunlay
ln,i Mrs. Jo*. Courand Krand KOtM' meaK:,“!’
Khter, Miss Joaenhine Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. We are
tiM.. r- Josephine, ( w„hout it in the house, and I am
Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy in Michigan.
Mrs. A. H. Hall, Caseville, Mich,
says, “1 wish to thank you for vour j
grand good medicine, Chamberlain’s I
never without it in the house, and I am
and Bftby surJuTaved our baby's life this sum-j
‘wney motored out from ; mer.”-Mra. Mary Carrington, Case-
^ni0 Sunday.
* Fende
ville, Mich., says, "I have used Cham- j
berlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy
n,HU'lfor years and it has always given!
»«. (her daUBht»r,
® Telman, this week. --
!mian of San Anto-
You can rely on Cardui.
Surely it will do lor you
what it lias done for so
many thousands of other
women! It should help.
*< I was taken sick,
seemed to be ...
writes Mrs. Mary E.Veste,
of Madison Heights, Va.
•'! got down so weak,
could hardly walk . . .
just staggered around.
... I read of Cardui,
and after taking one bot-
tle, or before taking quite
all, I felt much better. I
took 3 or 4 bottles at
that time, and was able to
do my work. I take it in
the spring when run-
down. I had no appetite,
and I commenced eating.
| It is the best tonic I ever
I saw,” Try Cardui,
Additional Flood New*.
The mam canal above the R R. track
at Pearson is reported w ashed away, to
I ih the flood-gate near Pearson.
The Chicon dam ia reported a thing
j of the past and the resulting extra or-
dinary flood washed away the bridge
! over the county road on the S. A. and
j R-arsall ro»d arid the Chicon bridge of
J the 1. & G. N. K. R near Natalia, and
damaged about, one half of a mile ot
i track, heading off the north bound 'boll
weevil’ for several hours. 1 he south
side approach to flume 11 on the mam
canal was washed awav, and to pre-
vent the washing away of the whole
hillside a section was taken out, cre-
ating a beautiful w*i erfall at the high-
est point that could lie seen for miles.
— Ijscoste Ledger.
Varieties of Soy Beans.
Of the more than Mk) varieties of
soy benns that have been tested by
government experts only about lf> arc
bandied commercially by seed men.
Good for Biliousness.
“I took two of Chamberlains Tablet*
last night, aud I feel fifty tier cent bet-
ter than I have for week*, says J. J.
Firestone, of Allegan, Mich. '‘They
are certainly a fine article for bilious-
ness.
Just What She Needed
“1 used a buttic of Chamberlain’s
Tablets some time ago and they proved
j .) be just what I needed,” writes Mrs.
j Volta Banksoti, ( hiiicothe. Mo “Thev
nit only relievt d me of indigestion but
oned up my liver and rid me of bark-
,ehe and dizziness that I had been eub-
iect to for si me time. Tiny did me a
v„rid of good and I will always speak
good word for them.”
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L^.T-TUNroiR.Y I
BY I
Parcel Post
Ship direct to
IDEAL LAUNDRY CO.
315 South Alamo St.,
SAN / NTONIO, TEXAS.
We laundry anything that requires cleaning:
*°,'4'efe her tn ina'0f them we can get along ad nght.
All Druggists
hwe 5l°nilay on
J.TO
There has been too much rain in
Texas lately. It interfi res with drtl-
i ting oil welt*.
ShirK Collars, I)tcsse> Underwear,
Sheds. Sty cads, lhllow-cases, Towels,
Table-covers, Napkins, Etc.
Dry Cleaning:
Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Silks
Hats Cleaned, Blocked aud Retri nmed.
Postage Pates The Pared P<wt rat .- to your t- w i i- 5c for the first
pound and 1c for each additimia! pound, with a limit of i5 pounds.
WE PAY RETURN POSTAGE. ,
“Our Collar Work Is Unexcelled.”
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 27, 1919, newspaper, September 27, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563844/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.