The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 17, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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C. J. BLESS
DEALER IX EVERYTHIX G IX
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
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Solicit* a share of your patronage on the
assurance ol selling GOOD GOODS AT
PROPER PRICES. He pays highest mar-
ket pnee for all kinds of country produce.
Ring Telephone 42 and place your orders-
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MIDLAND AUTOMOBILES
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Model T, 4-40 Touring Car at $1685
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AUGUST SCHMIDT, Agent
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Electric Lights
Have your house wired and use TungSa
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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A meeting of th*' Medina County
Automohtk* Club )>.-» t
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ronv« ne at Ckstruviin * r
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Bring your wagons, hack* and bug*
Li* * to 1., A. Mwchker A
Cm. t» have
th- tire* set and other r-
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SUPPLY CO.
L. Sharfman, Manager
Hondo, Texai
AVERYTRUC
S-'ev*f. d*M«r«. fraatrr aad wirr dutk
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Partif* drmrtnv U* :»k* I,. *r.|rr dur-
•tV tkr Summrr kt<.ftttu. ,r*- r**t|u* *tr*i
to notify I'M k N kw*tht,ff *t •«««*•
<«> out Ut tkr recital at Ih* Auditor
Hint tonight ami witn*>». *n rdifyinf
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“When / invest in a wagon
/ buy a Studebaker, then
it’s a safe investment*9
Of course it isf Studebaker wagon* are
Guilt on honor, with sixty years of wagon-
building experience — and with every wagon
goes a Studebaker guarantee.
> ou can’t afford to have a dealer tell you aome
other wagon represented to be "juxt as good."
If you want a wagon that will last, run easily and
stand up to its work, there is only one wagon to buy
—and that • a Stu^
fk * 7 jr
Don’t trade ttra years of service for a few
dollars difference in price.
Studebaker wagons are made to fit every require-
ment of business or pleasure, in city, town or
country.
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fMfUmw* [>t*mp ( .rU Hmmmm
Eack tke best of it* kind.
Set our Dealer or torllr u,
STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind.
Irrw VOSK CHICAOO DAUL4S K4ITSAS CITY DKItVIK
MJNSKAroLfS SALT LAKY CITY MN nAJKISCO PorTUUIO oA
lirugram for wit y«*t*r.
Liyh* t* ttp*m* nt *r*« ducuoni a* *
very nccftfary feature Lit.*, tu.. wms'
orglcctrd A CWWIRIIttec w*» aj.poinl-
e»t Ut draw u: * t*ajt*>r r*qtt^«ting evert
*»*if on a rcrluiti d*ty t<» ci* *n ak< ut hi
preauiHM vntertAiamunt ar*d help tkr Fir* <;«**»
Ik** Club ilirWui to tan. ii|, • c iur.r M***'*.
of study RtoYwinl hy the .S-*t( Unk ' A marriage Uma* w* i**ur«| t„
versity in order tu keep fully *hri>a*t Mj M iIIm- kprutt ami Mi » f'lara Volk
ot the time* m**r,ng, young le-otile uf Tarpiey,
Adyuumed to niret again when «chno) Tuesday,
opes, m the Autumn^ Mr, j H knnl.nm and „«tl,
New Fountain Notes. i*‘ft T'"'™1** ^ K‘
The pieale and daiw *,»«, by Uk* ^Tk!!^*! P,T,f,*“y"MMU
Wuihi (iun Club at th* ir hall Maadav
wa'w«ll attended hy the people of th* ‘ l'“ *”**! *,Hkrr *f Maaans hold* it*
surrounding country. In the annual r,,,fu**r m"r'thly meeting at th<* hall
pm*' shoot Joe Hum task first prise l,,n,ff*,t* A,t *»ittng Ma»on« in good
A. J (llascr, second, and Henry hwk ,Un4w« kra wakurm.
ler and John A Hrelten ti*d for thin! ^,>r ■ "tee tender steak, plate of
prise Moat of th* ipurt loving people ; *h!li, hot hamburger, pies, roftee or
«p*nt the afUmoon at a nearby ram »nv thing to eat, call at Cranford *.
track where a number of toot and |*> f»eat to the po«; offlr*:.
ny race* were run , Frank Kring will be in H*md Mon
. *ral frnm h*re took >n (*»*• tace* day. May l»th, to liuy homes and
at t aatrnville muJw| st,„ fc m,wt ^
Dr. and Mrs. A. J (il*».*r cum* forget, the date, and have your stock
down from Bandera M< nday tn take in in town,
the picnic and priae - W given by the _ I**,*. T* .
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snd suits, skiru. etc. Phone m-
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Rpk'tulid Uttn
tng ts lo U> *|*
ing nutchim >
on Ur* lurtTi
i ihr agency in Medina Countv |nr
truck —ttvdihpcflkabV ithrir mud ft- :,!
Als« tiulh thr pkiw, run*; the t!
surt skin**, motive power where'
For a tlemfiriktration call on tr.t* at
se
ranch at Kciti.t lu.a
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other time.
Phone 171).
any
b L Carter, the Tailor.
An overland dog and pony rhow ar
rived ut kuihi Saturday and *how*d to
• good • wd m night. While i ^ 55 H
moving .Sunday mort ing, one of their I ' ’mr ('""re Husineaa und Ke*id«*ne«
pome* which wa* ti«i behind a wagon f,,r *••• fwr •!•>*«• per
lot on** of the leg* into a wheel and ! " U you have Dm money und
broke the leg above the knee, which bumn“M wr't‘‘ ,,f "" either
compelled them to leave the animal "1“,T,1"‘r ,,f th** Homh. Und Co.. Hondo,
behind It is cared for by Emil
Boehle. j snd Mrs. D. B McManus and
Henry Hueschen returned Saturday *°n' I),v"1 Stone, are her** this week
from Cline where he quit his job and vw,t,nF Mrs. McManus’ parent*. Mr
will now goto farming here. ani* ri** U. W. Stone. With a part
Folkert and F. F. Muennink of Elm "f ,he Slwnt f*miiy t,M*> •utw*d u>
Slough passed through here Monday l‘rackeU d"rmg the week,
enroute to Fredericksburg where they Fritz Kothe Sr. was able to vi*it
have been called tn the bedside of a Hondo Thursday for the first lim<’
8,!,U!r ' "ince his recent serious illness. He is
The confirmation of four boys ano *t'll weak but is much improved. He
six girls took place in th< Quihi I.u accnm|»anied by Mi* Kothe und
theran Church last Sunday morning, daughter, Miss E'sie, and they came
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WATCHES AND CLOC
from me you will be miff
the e»*rre<tt time. I handle o
reliable maker »r d nell
• strict guarantee.
V. A, Crow, The Jewel
Kev floefer, the pastor, nfTiciating. '»ver in their auto to bring Mrs
J. G Karm and family visited Henry Batot and little son home from
Hartmann and family Sunday. weftk’s visit at that place
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mitquis and ——...............
children of the Upper Hondo spent
j Pentecost with relatives in this neigh-
j borhood.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Saa‘hoff were
down from the hills the first of the
week to participate in the festivities
at Quihi.
New Fountain, Texas, May 14, 1913.
*« /HINA Pepi* sentative
aboul ,Vo. , i y iiy^OME Folicii
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MILLER’S BRU
GOOD FOR U
in bottles everywhere
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 17, 1913, newspaper, May 17, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564655/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.