The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 16, 1912 Page: 1 of 10
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HONDO MTJDSNA COUNT!', TEXAS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER U 1912
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(ur am* diatanr*. th* too)
to> on* of ih« aniinala but a
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and l mad tto* «aw>* *•* dtiwlt/ at r*
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TV € art la *t<H ta awaaiiin a* nr* (ft
to(*»•». and a rtoaptot* f*pM*t will
apfirnr m war neat lawn*.
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Mnrrml.
A pretty wnMng wa* nlm i^d at
tto* Lu'torran Chorrh at thr** w’eteh
Ttounatay itlrrt'.>n, Sw**rnto r 14.
1912. wtorti tto* pnatar. K** A l ilkn
I*ry. |*rf<rHim* tl«* bwwutiful and
,»»* M*rHn>MjF which nnitod M*. 1
ilmrji L*i»wb*r and H m Iwii*
Ort i£*r mi tto* to*R<ii wf to 4/ w *<iU<k,
TIi* tortd*l (M>r w*r* att«ml*d aurmf
tto* r*r*ar»nny toy Mr Auffuat U«
w !•** and M m M **»i* R*tt**r
Tto* 11** m to a (*r taocrwn yi un(
*t<«| f|tir*r of tto# uppatf Ifuiitf.
IIM brato ta on* of ttor attmrlit a and
an - wi>i»*to*d <tut4(M*ra of Mi. anil
Mr*. H*<nry R o'tar nf tto* T*huaeana
m-iyUlt.trto* »t. Tto* jr*t«n» Jtmplr «**•
a to >ai >tf fr».*e<l who unit* In **t.'iul-
U» ll.rt*i all of tto* c<M»|4tm*(»t»
•n<t f*hritatiun» of tto# or#a*t*M».
TV haw*) pair toft on th* *»*nmir
train f <r a ttrs*f *u«rt to ban Antonio
aft.r wtot*h tlt*jr will to# at tottw# tm
tto* groom » farm on tto* u|tp#r llomlo.
Tto* Anvil ll» r»lii Uk*a ptoaaur* in
wiito ng tto* ytMftf coupl* bun vovay*
on tto# »* a of lift.
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AnolKer Barn Fir*.
W. II Windrow had tto* miafortum
to km* hit barn by
Nntar*
It ta any yarptaM t» kaantiaw tto*
tmJH tom bam* an and aft*# tto* Int
day a# Itownto# Ttoadm, aft##
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th# *■ «tM. and tto* yaVw ta r»i#j*at-
mi t» tab* An* nuttr# w4 ttoaa m» nnd
no* aaA fa* cr*itot
V at. Man- ft t».
N- twai. T*xaa.
Th* 1913 Buirk.
Ttoow# wtow toa** ##*n tto* 1914 tkncto
ear yninaRM ii a bmut), It to aim
tto* car fur a*rvi##.
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Card mt Thank*
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Mr and Mr a Otto Hrark • and Mia
dwayta’**. Eton, and mol k Utort. w*#*
tor#* at* a *Mrt to • to. kMtaa* and
fanaair ftondatr.
dan. A A #. I*ana Xrto»tl, and Wan
k*«ta** attawtoJ tto# Hannan Cuwa
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• toctnm KmvtoV# Stk, and ***»#» yrm Mr* Jw< A. Rtif nnd
that I dill try to n**r»t j«w nn-
toianr# toy a faurttoNI p* rfu^aKr* id
(to* »totK» of tto* rdSe* to tto* b**4 wf
My ability
RnapactfwAp.
It II Bitid
Poalcd
My farm* ar* p»i»t#4 No toont.n* «#
tr*#ay »l’*»w*4 Anyioi* caught
hunting »r lf#.|w«»r m'l to* p#«**-
cutad ta tto# full aatcnt «>f tk» law.
W It OtM.tto,
mi Jww m4
daughter. Kami, *p#nt Haatay a't#r-
r,.>« a i*to lira to n. K-ita##.
Mr* a#ul Mr# J—• M#hf w#f* in
CmarwvrH* vidtiny SiwXay.
Jm. Iliatator nna m tgudn aAopptng
U<>m to).
Mr. and Mr* lly. Srfcult* Sr. ml
•tnugtot*r. Hilda, attcnlvd Chur 'h at
<du>hi :oift«!*v
M.a'.r*. UL Riff and Anton Porg*r
«t«it*d at t4i hi S in.lav aft*m>M««i
ia*. H’lti'or w»> m Cn*tr»>#in#today
awl brought hom# to# aun, r.iiwm who
i# on tto* in«l:.|>- *td li*t thi# w«*k.
Itwtor SwttU rio tit, II, 13 11
Hto * *9*
Coilm from Royal K*nn*l Ridea
Poo*y,
With Gentry Brother* All N. w F#a-
i tur# Showwhich will in.<it thia city
Thursday
Nov.21
fir# about R't •»'
tree libiMfing to ton liarnuw clock Thuraday evening. Mr. Win
tea ring down tk* airwwt never dow ani family w#r* up at tha ator#
■ until il rearlted home The when th# fir# broke out ami do not
ran up rlw* to a horae kitrked to kn. w V* it originated. Whet, dla-
Luggi being drivwti by two liC coverud by the neigblerra th# fire wa# .
« nf Richard Schwarc. TV to thr hay loft It epraad quickly to
lecinn frighlenad and mad* a ail part# qf (he building awl a large
turn and threw both of tk* chil part of it# content# aa well a* IV
<ut of the buggy Tht* happen building wm dealroyad.
a»uth w*#t of the depot and Heroic work of the citiaen# and th*
u«H|C#i't of th# children. Alma. H**ndo Volunteer Fire Co., preventwl
thro* year*, fell again#t a tel*- the *prewl of tha flanaa to neighbor
p.l# and wa# rendered uncona- ing Vilding*1 and waved wmr of th*
By#tand*ra picked the little content# of tn* I turned one Holy
■*i>d rushed to medical naaia-1 from th* fact that very little wind
*'th he*. She #oon regained na# blowing, the burned Urn bad a
ttoM.eaabut an examination dia- metal roof, awl almoat th* entire |
th#t her left 1*K dialocated cltito-nahip turned out and worked like
*‘M joint and broket) at the Trojan# it would have V*n alm..#t im-
«xl V#iV« #he had a bad cut »# ##ibl* to have prevented a aenoua
T^r chin. The dialocated joint conflagration.
t at once, the broken bon* re- Mr. Windrow eatimate* hi# loaaatj
■Jj l«nt enoaaaf in a pmatei caat a Vut MW and it i# partially covered j
Httle unfortunaU made aa by insurance. j
"table a# poaaible and at lent re-
wto r#Kiing a# eaay aa could l»«
The aHenuing physician
* ti* injarod member wilt heal account againat th* estate of tfefc late
icarieg any t.ori«ua per man- J. W. Cruae turner are requested to
JUrJ The older child, Liwic. preaent the same at once to me for
***** year#, eneaped with aome payment.
Thuraday, St, o*n-a the on'y col-
lie Vg «nf seen in thia ac.taMi that
wa* br*d hi r.yal heiiaula. This beau-
tiful ammai wa uncr the property of
the IHik* of t omwalt, and ia a per-
forming am ml. He ia the on'y deg
tlut role* a p n> like a high class ar-
j ti*t ride# th« big whit# Norman horae#
; so comakor. in lit* circtta worl L
*C«Uia - th*t i* tto* dog's nunB*--
waa aent a* a preaent to Gentry Bro-
; tber# a hen their agent waa in Eng-
land three year* ago. The agent, who
went there in *< arch of European nov-
elties f »r Gentry Brother# -hows,
found tim-* to train four of the dog#
from the royal kennel*. In re tern he
was givm three of the royal collie*#.
One more waa turn to Gentry Bro-
thers. Two of the dog# died at sea
[The third ia r >w in New York, and
I the fourth of the aristocratic canines
| a 'rider' with Gentry Brother* All new
Feature Shew* this season.
Gentry Brother# are the tirst show-
men to ever preaent a dog of royal
H A
Atodtof N*
! and (dtowt'aw, A#w* to >*•
Ataatoai an y»eafa<C»rs m Lna
Mearkta
J Xa HwrwnwA 4r . wton ban had
(baig* ri tin Hutta Gsn ttoa ina*.
Ntwwd km* PrvAay He any* ttoni
. tint gm bn* ctonad tm via* naawn
Jm* Daaasnk tto awn*, f Ik and
latonnim, w*wt in dan Antwmn Sntwr-
Aay it Mr M*.anas> a re to P I)
nrttarwnd tton pmmi #*]#■*—«»# >f a new
• free pa«w»*g*# »«••*<*»» it#
Ur gmd Ur*. Gtoarto* S*aa«e and ba-
by visit »«i i. C. k’.rwi »rd fare to. Sun-
day. and wkeev Mr*, torn* ww* taker*
awdAaaly awk, tout it awn, w# wr# gmd
tn my. wnacb b#*t#e.
P D. N swan aim and family viaitsA
Otto Neumann ani family Sum lay
Mr* Fred IwA, .laughter. Cam#,
amt asm. i> bn, vi-'tetl tto# faat.ly af
Hy. Hartmann Sutekay.
Mis* Minai# Bvkmfalk, a t "f”bar
) oung lati). after vv*iti#g homef.dtoa
for -om# time ret urn. d tn San Anto-
nio Satarday
A big crowd wtt< mteil th* party giv-
en toy Misa A Kina Wiemer* Saturday
night, and everybody r*quiet# a most
eft jo) aide tune.
Mr. ami Mr*. K. H. Hartmann and
baby cam# up from Yancey tto* ft rat of
th.' week. Tk# r baby ia very sick and
Mr*. Hartmann, with the sick child, ia
staving with home-folks here.
Mr*. Henry Po*hl*r received from J.
A. Weyafta of Almne a t#»x of Alfnn*
apple*. The fruit ia large and bi tter
than any we have ever tasted.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis LeinweSwr. Mrs,
Katie Leinmei.er and daughters, Hel-
ena and Hulda, I.*e Har It and family.
John Muehniig ami family, F. D. Neu-
mann ami family, Louie Schlentz und
family, ami Gharlea and Arthur Ntet-
enhoeft r eon titttted a party that went
to the dam Monday.
Otto Siumme and family end Mne
Bertha N'acgcBtt w.*r.* also vn-itora tu
tit* dam this week.
Me.-dame# lly Buckler, G»o. liohm-
falk and Emil Kuos viaited .VI. ..dailies
Hy. and Ernest liartmunn Monday.
Mrs. Augusta Bohinfaik and son,
Willie, visitcU relatives at El-tone
Sunday.
John Muinnmk tislay treated Mi#»ca
Nellie Muenmnk and Lizzie and Emma
Neumuun with an auto iole to Hondo.
New Fountain, Texas, Nov. Id, 1912.
Card of Thanks.
I wish to thunk the citizen* of Hon-
do, and especially the Hondo Volun-
Notice.
Ail parties holding just and law ft*.
F£*r___
BOW THE~¥fATEST TENTED EXHIBITION l( THE WORLD
big shows in one
times its former size
tTvlEMRlTThHNC~WEW THIS YEAR BUT THE TITLE
willPOSITIVELY EXHIBIT TWICE DAILY AT 2AXD8P. il.
20 Big Feature Acte
2 Menli Perforoiisfl ELEPHAN1S
100 Beautiful Korsos
100 Shetlatui Ponleo
EXXKAI AODKUl tXXHAI
Ih« Lar^rlind CoulUmtColIvctisn »1 -Viitj I
and Donutlio Animali os.fi. d bj i»« t' cs '
—m„- tf - -i.ihi— Il am to k« »*«r. » i litNIHi t'R '-i u
fh&f X* " 'ireJlB ALL NEW #C*TUB1 SHOalq. (
I rsrlrs FREE STREET PARADE
Which POSITIVELY take* place, rain or shine, 10:30 A. M„ Show
A Si 01.10 MILE OF GOLD A NO GI_ITTIf.«
MORa Of-EId rOR INSPECTION or MENAfiCRIE AT 1 AND T FMg.
PERFORMANCC COMWgVOSS 1 HOUR LA1KR
in protecting my property from the
Maims Thursday evening. But for
prompt and efficient assistance my loss
would have been many times heavier
than what it is. Assuring you one and
all of my sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion, I am,
Gratefully youra,
W. H. Windrow.
Card of Thanks.
I wish to thank those who helped to
protect my property from the fire
Thursday evening. Only the heroic
efforts of the people kept the Humes
from spreading to my buildings and
causing ine heavy loss, and I am duly
grateful for the same.
Yours truly,
L. E. Heath.
truism.
H'Ucn by a Rattler. 4t.
I'oeiner, a »oti of Mr. Kud.
I“* who lives hoar the city, was
‘ y » rattle snake on Saturday
, "bile out taking up cane.
nmn was brought to town
'"■J"*1 aid which was
'f*l-v »* possible. • •
'"Ur very well «t thia writing— penalty of the law.
nui Naws. I
Kespectfuliv,
Mrs. J. W. Cruseturnkr,
Administratrix.
Posted.
My pastures are posted and the
public and my friends are notified that
all trespassing, hunting -l.....
shooting or
summoned disturbing of'Wile in my pastures is
He is get- without exception forbidden under
F. Kothe.
THE ONLY BIG
SHOW COMING
HERE THIS YEAR
breed in a public performance in this teer Fire Co., for their splendid work
eountr). However, this is in keeping j
with their efforts to present a show
I that appeals e*|iccia!Iy to ladies and
{children. The Gentry Brothers show#
i you knew in chil ihood are aa much an
ejioch in the lives of the children of
! today as they were in your life a de-
! cade or more ago. Gentry Brothers
j show* will give two performances in
! this city Thursday Nov. 21.
« •»
Mothers Club Meeting.
Hondo Mothers' (Tub met in the
High school building Monday, Nov. 11.
Opened with roll call and members
answered with quotation on childhood.
Had good attendance w ith th-ee new
* members added, Mrs. Fly, Mrs. Woolls
land Mrs. Ulbrich.
I The Committee on Finance reported
142.oO collected and 412AM) made on sell-
| ing Breakfast food.
The Fifth grade got the Banner for
■ next month, that grade having the
j largest number of mothers present
\ which was ten.
Mrs. Short, Mrs Garwood and Mrs.
Monk house were appointed as a Com-
mittee to visit school for next month.
Mrs. William A. Schmitt was ap-
, pointed a* a delegate to the “Fourth
j Child’* Welfare Congress” that meets
at Houston Nov. 13, 14, 15.
The discussion on making or untnak-
| ing of a Dullard was very ably opened
by Prof. Eraey. Supt. Harris, Miss
Woods and Mrs. Henderson made in-
teresting remarks on the subject.
To the Public.
The public generally is invited to
hunt all you want to in my west pas-
ture. Beware ot killing does.
Claude W. Gilliam.
To Thrash Cane Seed.
Peter Wtynand will have his thrash-
ing machine in Hondo and will thiaah
cane seed at his residence next Wed-
nesday unu Thursday, Nov mber 20th
and 21st. Parties havin;: rate seed to
thrash are requ ested to have them on
hand ready to thrash at tha. time.
- ------ toto • -to#
For Sale or Trade.
We want to sell for cash or trade our
livery stable in Hondo, Texas, will
trade for farm or ranch land. If you
want a good business please see us at
once. Will sell with or without auto-
mobile. McClavghkrty & Horger.
Lost.
A brown Jersey milk Cow, marked
crop and under half crop on right ear
and under half crop on left ear. Five
'dollars reward for her return to
Uev. A. Fallen berg.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 16, 1912, newspaper, November 16, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564691/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.