The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 24, 1918 Page: 2 of 6
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Company
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that Ibata m a gwai »Wtaa* at *x-
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l'»»i I itrak) a Srn tkra wilt
their kat >a film
Hurt and !ami)} bait mated to
I ceiuAratra a M«r Utt
U able tariff the cvwtng
adaal tear la aa»*«r call of the
Sanaa by aasfatmg ai beepuif the
achuu* a* la tha pavaaat standard
tfwtfaws:
Friday faraaaaa: Pkjajcai Gvogra
lit, f%>aaJ*fy. UayaatM. Amh-
a*U, l .Ural ara. SaMCwawtr}
>kaay altaiauua. T»xaa Hiatery.
1 (inaaar, HwtnHiw Geography,
; Ptaaa Imarrn, Psychotufy. Boo*-
Saturday fartaaaa: Sp*l ing. Wnt-
«f Herb*-da aaa Mans** mee t. 11»»,
Reader t*> ouatr*. Hmturv of Edoea-
' la*.
Iaa
sat artfay aftaraaua; United State*
Hiatocv, t.eaeral History, Agriculture.
A igt bra, 1‘llkKA Plane ! n*fvr»,Uketry
VS’. N. >UTH> r,
CmiII) inteOdeM
duty.
Vkti llkey fail to do this th* ante*?*
a*« weak
Back a.-he and other kidney ill* mat
^fatkav.
Help the kidney* da their war*. »
Uat Dual** kiidaer Pilu-lh* te*ted
khlpej remedy.
Proof of their worth ia the foliowiag:
J. F. Gardner. Sabina1. Teia*. ray*:
"1 hare found Doan'* Kidney PiU*
will do all that ia claimed for them and
take pleasure ia recommending them
publicly My kidney* acted irregularly
and 1 had pain* through my back and
•ide* I heard about Doan's kidney
Pill* and used *o«ae and they helped
a»e wonderfully **
The above i* not aa iaolated ca
Mr. Gardner i* only
this vicinity who have a rale fully
domed Dunn'a If V'-ur beck ache* —
if your fetdaev* bother you. don't nmp-
, ly as* fur a kidaey r* tardy — ask dis-
tinctly fur l*oan'» kidney 1’illa. the
unir that Mr Gardner had fiOc all
•tore*. Foster-Mi,burn Co, Prop#.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
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j Buy Your Dry Goods, Shoes,
Clothing, Hats, Groceries,
Etc., From - J
d. BLESS
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AND SAVE MONEY
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A small amount saved on e&cfa. purchase
• amounts to. many dollars each season. He
^d | sets the standard for HIGH QUALITY and
- i LOW
PRICES. Prompt Delivery to any
of many m, j part 0f the city. Give him a trial order.
itefttlly mj J
i Telephone No. 42
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-Pay the President
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San Antu
• Hr* they will reiud - fur
work
Hy
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Thant
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Reduced Freight Rate* on Feed.
The l imeu Male* Railroad Admi ii*-
UatKB l a^Mktd an ordet under which
«i,ipB>*bta *1 feed, cullua seed ins*,
meal and Lulls, velvet beans, velvet
b-an mewl, and hay, in carluaU iut*
w.U be transported at one-naif rates.
be tua-
„B*a ic lh* KH8H*mW Service ol me
had her t < u*«.'.ild |<>od»
• talCity tl .* ***** aier*
fur a while.
Ma i aid *ua. 1**}. "I J>uch ahipmeau must either
ate vt.i'.rg friend* in
M>*« II.
t is# a -i *t
Fukman,
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the Alan.
Jack U«
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•peak i Rtf
and
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W»fll«il
pay tu r *ht tvsrty. Ap-
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the Ex
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tai flltb and Hit:* sister, •
Zell*.
return*.
t to 'heir b« ui* in Nun
Antor i.
A eon*
May a||tr a lew aetkt
Visit itt«i
: b« re ia
ah i* Ulna, it'd tfu mis. -
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•e Or flub f v* tn Han An-
tuSIkl ti
i vtaint,)
k fi» f k Si fti" l fwf r , v
Briwr*
at.u uij
h*r II >aliv*a a d liteiMl.
here
If ft
>u are k
< k mg fur *i me choice
Be* f ur t.i at
, at r*as*nabl* price.,
end ui
t#kr$»ho
h" ~ k t 1 every M. n•
day »ii‘
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Mr. i
m<| Uly
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Vllie a
ml Mra
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\ a»i«i a lattto gtaiiGaon.
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iik., *p«h! M> I, lay nil*
Joe Ik
aler an
id family and Mr*. 1
BftUit b
Frill
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twred five V m< tiiii* old
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to
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lyUCU
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ini has suit ivit ul that
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Mali
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promptly attended tu
r\ AM t obese a no U 8. Departmeut
1 a r» »nd V na U en Urn*! ' „( Aencuiluie, or tu live taruMi direct,
i A eiiaiwt** lr<>m * week i j |; c*a*idn*d i* th* farmer d.rtet, au-
»■*i, 'u ,l ew»i»t*r. Mr*. Arthur W led., ^ i,iUj,ty n.u*i be ubiaund from Ibe
*’ 4,1 ' i county r* pte*enialive of the LxUnaion
| h» (Nxi* I'eniHwwv Truck Umt and I Bvi *'»ev.
.» In* t i.ar.ia make* a l-ti n 1 ruck, the umeraiptied ha* been appointed
lor |. i oft rt wrtteurph nvt itiaen* rep>e*eataiiv* of the Kxunaion Ser-
Moioi l ar l« ti# vice in Mtuina t cunt). Any farmer
A O A Circle ha* a a-iwn-a'* n ,,f taacl-wisii m MeuinaCoumy de.iiiiik
eauanev In ot H ip fur an da,* m-tesci j bitaaeif of this reuoctd In mill
ul |&l«. Ne w ia a giani time U> br- ! *•*« **•» the above named cia»-
CI aie a Hi'n.f * r. %rn AW 3 »m ! «■* ***** muat pu-cure written au-
Ik» y< w get up at nipli ? SA hOL t»
*uie v il.« Baal Ml «n a .i r>. > ir i i*•
d*t 'iuub.. >ANOLf aiv*a rekef in *»)»*• ikleuvlt*. Ihere ar* nw l*ea
It h. uia tii m ai, laikath* arJbladder ,,r chafg*. ewi i.erudwuh ibis.rrvice.
»r. ubhi tnML ia a UUAKAN 1*. I. PhtICKS.
I KHi Kk.MkbY. M% anu | nu a Hawd**. T»xaa, Aug. IP
bolli* al the litur store —
H. K. Itaaaa
Vevor’a t-tt.c*
fviaa. All
[ lhor*zatk'»n from me. 1 will lake inea-
rure ,»» tuity eipamuig the matter tu
AUorney at law, nur-
Uvrt Iiivii. Hondo
. Mr at u Mia. K. A
hyal natter* cart tally ; g(|| .
•ti«tided to, tn all icuit* ot lexaa
wtutm Hill Ntwt
I'ataep, Mr. and
Ch firgir ahd uauabtera,
Mauaaet Medina Ctuntv Abstract Co.
b d< «* tl * work, ate SAMiL fc Zl,-
MlItt'Y to gel tu if l boee
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Ltave* tk.n ni»i■ ih.
• f i • a* n a. I. | eat
11 iai n ul ct (.vine* j * ,i
1 at tie dtug ature.
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Hub,
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Proa.
Ttm On pbeII Arretted.
Tt m Calf pin II, for the pa*t |A year*
tin* did witb th* lii ndopctti ffice naa
btiay after noon by Lhtutj
Phone or ante u* fur any and every
thing usually aotd tn a l»tug store.
A H. Aibdrvw, I'redcrtpttoo Drug
gist, IIoihmi, lexa*
R Bp liuok*. Holloway Bros.
1'*K .''Al.k, At a aaertbee, (tore
and stock uf good*. Keaton for *etllng,
owner i* working for hit Uncle Sam
Fie price write W. F h park a, Dmero.
Texas. Mlt
A targe number of Hondo boy* have
volunteered in the Texas infantry and
expect spun to be called into aervice.
A* have been unable to get a full list
of those volunteering thus fnr. As
warn a* me full Inn u available we will
publish the names.
Ice bream Fre*xer». Holloway Bros.
Ahen you have BAi KA( Ilk. .be
livtr or kidhrya are sure to be out of
g*ar liy SaNOL, it do** nondtr*
for the iiver, kidney* and bladder. A
trial will convince you Wet it at the
drug store.
The Anvil Herald of last week failed
to mention that Gu* Roth*, one of the
patriotic young wm* of D’Hani* had
volunteered hi* service to hi* country
and had gone t> tamp body, N. M
for instruction. The Anvil Herald d* •
•ue* to play do favorite*. Every man.
Bo matter whether he be young or
eld. who don* the umform>nd take* i p
the battle* of hi* country are enutnd
te every courtesy that can be ten do —d
them The young men of Medina
county have shown unusual devo, n to
their country: there are but few sura*
era among them. In fact a young man
ef military age i* rarely to be met here
BOW, and while regretting the n*.cre-
nevertheleaa proud of the self-rtcrifie-
ing spirit they are displaying in these
troublesome day*. A> understand the
hoy* «t Camp Cc»’y have been Issued
U»> ir oversea* equipment and it is more
than probable that in a ft w »hort week*
tney will take up their journey to sta-
. arte»tid M
| United h'a'es Manhal Dibieil, follow-
ing tn taanur alien af theiflcebya
post i flue mrpeetor. Mr t ambbell
*n taktn bef« re a L'l iHc btaivaCom-
*1 i*»*s Deua anu Mclind*. Mis* Aug. *
j Haby anu Mr. H. L. Bcluthle autoed
to Austin last Friday, cn a visit to
Andrew (kfoyer anu Mr and Mi*. Joe
K. Neuman batuiday. Mr a; d Mra. E.
A. llsiltli UI u H. 1., tscl Uib.e Ivtrdrd
I the train dor Waco, on a vi»it to Geo.
Burger v ho was serkualy ill, but ia
getting aiong fine.
Mrs. Ft aim* Martin of Sen Antonio
visited n lativea al Upper IJuiht last
week.
Mr. sr.ii Mrs. Wslt«r F'uo* visited
Uii.eibiks in Htndo Sunday.
Mr. snd Mrs. Bende Joimo and chil-
i dim visited kinsfolk in Houston this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moehring of
Outki Notea.
Aug 2. 19lh.
Ernest Grell made a lustnes* trip to
Hondo Thursday.
Otto Ntuman and A'alter Brucks de-
livered ac me cattle to Henry Bohkrn
Thursday m iming
George Bo* hie ef Green Hill was
s-vo on our streets Thursday. He
was -lining all over, but we failed to
find out what caused it.
Julius Urut»* w«s mowing cane for
B. H. Brucks a l*w days last week.
Mias bertha Boehke, Joe. Ernest and
Edwin boehle. A alter Brucks ai d Al-
fred Breitempent Friday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. E.' A. Hum
Mrs. Paul Oefii ger Sr , Motes Ber-
tha, Delia and Melinda 0*finger of
S urm Hill p**teu by here Saturday en
route to H .imIo.
Henrv Saathiff aid Joe J. Boehle
made u business trip to San Antonio1
Saturday. |
Mrs. John Schuehte and daughters, |
Misses Oilie and Laura,of Haby SeitU- ,
ruent, stopped here at our store a few
minute* Saturday after cimmg from
Hondo.
A alter Balzen ot Sturm Hill was I
seen motoring down K ng Aniam'
street with hie feat irictul oui.da* i
evening. Bab, rah, A alter, keep it
up.
Mr*. Julius trucks and Mra A. G.
Brucks and children tpetiiSunoay with
Mra B. H. Brucks.
Arthur ifchlen'z of Vandenburg took
a truckload of calves to the r>art An to-
CITY BAKERY
Always Fresh Bread and Cakes thoroughly Hooveriseil
We also carry a large assortment of
Fancy Candies and Fruits
Our prices are right and a trial order will convince yt>u
MATT BATH - - - PROPRIETOR
It. H. l.ltlMWISItCH.Prsa.
.lOHINKY.VIwa-l'rss.
M. I" KINO. Cashitf, I
J.k.CIUNCItV.AiisI U."
HondoSt ateBank
A GUARANTY FUND BANK
imn-ln(*rsst tvwarlna anil una*cur*Utl*pnaltaof|l<l*|
k araprotavtad by th* dtata Hants Quaranty Pun*.
"Try little IjocgiI gid, it
nis»K,n«rin Fan Antonie, wiivtdtx- Lower Hindu visited himefolks in
anur.aticn arid was held to ihe federal Sturm Hill Sunday.
grand jury in abendoi $2,501'. Failing
to make the lx nd he was placed in th*
Bexar county jail.
At far as txannntd Mr. ('airpbell's
accounts indicate a shortage of approx-
imately is, aw.
—--a—......——
School to Open ScpUmber 9th.
The fall tetm of the licndo public
school will op«n Monday, September
9th. Of cour»* this announcement
will fall like a ienttr.ee cn the average
small boy after his long torn of free-
dom. but the time will time when he
will discover that the days -pi nt in the
school rvt n, are the most profitable of
his life.
All the schools will Lt more or lev*
hsn j»r*u the c ming y ear by war con-
ditions. A great majonty of the male
teacher* have laid aside the nd for
the rifle and its now up to the ladies to
supply the teaching force in the school
rooms. This is a patriotic duty they
owe the country, and be it iaid<o their
credit they are rarely derelict in duty.
I«*t'a all render every possible aid to
•or school and t»yr and make the 1918-
JO term the most profitable in its his-
tory.
A. G Etkhart made a business trip
tv Tarniey knday.
E. W. Fallen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Schulte snd daughters, Mi.-aes Hu Ida.
Emma and Bertla, and ions, Edwin,
Robert, Arthur ana H«nry, and Joe
BaizinviaiUd ihe soldier boys at Camp
Travis Saturday.
Patrons.
will
viz: at
To Our Frierda And
Bigmntng July 28th, we
only two deliveries a day,
a. m. and 4 p. m
Anything ordered or bought after
• 4 p. m. will te delivered folk wirg day.
Schmitt A Steinhakdt,
Hondo Mkkcantu e Co.,
C. J. Bi.kkn.
—-1-
nio market for Jacob Oefinger Monday
ar.d a load for L. H. Brucks and Hen-
ry locker Tuesday morning
Joi n G. Buhlen, Wm. and O to
Schmidt, of Dunlay, passed by here,
Tuesday with a bunch of yearling-* en
route to John G. Bchlen's ranch.
F'rana Boehle anil Allred Breiten are
bu»v picking cotton for F. W Boehle
this week.
L. Boehle and ton, Alfred. #ere
in Hondo lueaoay with a bale of cot-
ton. They received 32 15 centa.
Joe Bothle returned from San Anto-
nio Monday evening after a tew days
visit to Mr. Aug. Loesberg.
I Herman Lindeburg was seen motor
cycling in our streets with some girls
, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moehring of
Lower Hondo spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Balzen.
G. A. Grell and ton*. Otto and Em-
| eat, were Hondo business visitor* Wed-
nesday.
m*ke E. A. Balzen was up at C. A. Oefin-
10 ger’s Tuesday setting up an engine, j
Quite a number attended the Red
, Cross meeting here Wednesday.
TwinSistf.bs. t
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Ford cars are important servants
everywhere. They help the family en-
joy life, bring the pleasures and ad-
vantages of the town within reach of
the farmer ami give practical service
every day in country and town. They
require a minimum of attention, any
one can run the Ford and care for it,
but it is better to have repairs and re-
placements taken care of by those who
are familiar with the work and have
the tools, the genuine materials, and
skilled men to do the work promptly.
We pledge Ford owners the reliable
Ford service with real Ford parts and
standard Ford prices.
B
S'
HONDO AUTO SALES CO.
Fishing tacklp. Hollowny Bros.
Program Junior League.
August 2l>, 3 p. m
Subject. Missionary work,
leader, H* ttie Stiegler.
Bible read ng. iaaish 28, 10 verse.
Kr-pontive readiug, P»alm 119. 1*59-
m*
The work carried on in our Mission
Fields, by members of league.
Song.
Benediction.
————— »■■■-■ —.—,
Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Days
If PAZO OINTMENT fail*
Catholic Church Services.
Sunday. 9:30 a. m. Holy Mass. 10:30
Sunday School; 8 p. m. Evening Ser-
vice*.
Week days: 8 a. m , Holy Mass;
Saturday 8 a. m , Childrtn’a Mass foi-
lowid by instruction in Chiiatian Doc-
trine
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* A Matter
{
Moved.
1 have moved my fffice from the j
Leinwebcr luilding to my residence,
j north on same street. Look for optome-
trist's sign over gate.
J. H. pLt'ctt, Optometrist.
Guaranteed Instruments.
A new fTTf. i anu for sale at i2S0:
1100, cost 1400 new. See
3-® V. A. Crow.
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Th* Quukna That Dan Not AfHct tna Haad
o{ Business
Will you trade with us
we make it to your
interest?
if
We are aware of the fact th.tt
ninety per cent of the buying public
go to the ‘ tore where they at least be* * i
lieve they can get the most and best j
n . . poods for their money.
( ur business is based rn a knowledge of this fact. Our stock is bought
...' 1™ t( Cj< just that thing—give the n ost and Lest for vour mono I
We believe we are fully prepared to carry oul this purpose on every thing
yru buy from us. Anyway— 7
We guarantee that the man who undersells us will never get rich off the
sales he makes.
Aie* you open to conviction ? Then come and see us.
K.
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TIVR MtoMO UUNIM- istettei th«c ouliMn
Qvmin# ind diet not cinie oervoftne** tor
Ti*#** la i*md Remember the name and
I# fttr
Hondo Mercantile Co.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 24, 1918, newspaper, August 24, 1918; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564432/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.