The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 16, 1912 Page: 3 of 10
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1 *u%rtd f?v* jrean, n-tfc ttaful punt, due b» woosaa-
fr Mtn^" write Mrv M. D. Mritenoa. tea CUd-
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tee. at » a fc-duche and a tMuUwhe
I five up and thnuffit | would die. but my husband
I ryed me to try Cards:, to. I be^an. and the first bottle
hr ped me. By the time the th.nl bottle was used. 1 could
do all my work. All the people around here s«.d 1 would
; C t. but Cardin relieved me.*
CARDUI WomarftTonic
r * more than 50 years. Cardul has been relieving
•omen's sufferings, apd making weak women strong and
wHl Dteir this time. th *u mds of women have written,
I kt Mr\ McPSmon, to tell of the really surpnvnc results
FfT oh* ed by the use of th.a purely vegetable, tonic
i remedy tor women.
Carr sit stren.thens. buitdv restores, and relieves or pre-
vents unnecessary pain and • *V ng tr n womanly troubles.
If f hi arc a woman, bc.tr taku g Cardui. today.
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B. C. Wiemers
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Anvil Sparks.
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LO a HUEHNER. Fd.tor
• to I.* »*lWrl 1 Ml f«; auMra .»•» lUia p*i«*r ami t«
•Aunt tlrm. tnttoilad fur • St- mHauttto blitur
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cwr**»t- mi ««:dls mhme*
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L Gtoser waa bee# hast
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wrt *' * kin aw to fttartftrea.
JIf Mr#
M"*. JCrtohsarct mi
>»:auf *»-#•• srrto to *r,*«aJ ih* R«tftr
4 R-wtkart waft a1#** Twswftay to#*w
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m. -tnu.g fug
a »k-*at »’ay wreft hsatoe
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Mr a*d M * V A Jibwn *t If-
aw a vt«ct to rsha.rrea ar d
Mr mI
M-* im fWto. M.to
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rut * *J Mrs. J*e. Maagm
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is ♦* ad S#*»ib»
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1* r#, to V- «%* Mr*. Ai*C**- K»h
a* Thwratoy
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to* (Mat r >»
au* lit Into* fttotat.
Moth* r w> I *
»* «l are <i sag Wall.
M . IM *
1 R ***h*rt ml ftaa Aat*wik*
was tor* to
alt at Iks ki*** -Rria-
tart t'4DlMl!i
1 ae Tu**>ia. toieaiay
Mes*#*. I
Peta, Frank and Marti*
lV first -nArst^rnt
fc» yw fotohr
wh 4* a ar«a
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KTS A WEEK %VD
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Krviato rfUtl«N and |
■ '*>•• I tarn < CRy la«t duftday
I'. TSifp. bfeM uf IS* y-dma VaU
< key H. ra'd «*f La ►•* *. «m a Caatru-
*1 Uuwa^aa inilitt V •ml.jr,
TW KltotMMt
Stt* hrf# Tuawlay.
l'a|>« J>«. cam»d «!*»■ Iliac-
i turn R.turm of thia l'r«. No I to
Hondo W rdr.-*ia ,
Cap. L. W. iitiroll ant Lau
Skhorror madr a Uimoom trip to (W
’ B T. ya*t«T»« Ranch Th irwlay.
Mr. and Mr. K 1 Han* and Sir. and
i yr*. Kmil K aufmann wrrr ALim* City
! hu«tM*> and pica*uro mit >ra Thur»-
dav
Mr. awl Mrs. J. A. RoSimxi aUe
I >ft for San Antonia Tliur-day, ro-
Itarni-g Motarday m»rntn£.
t»* Mr. and yr*. Al«*x T'%!r»
•in Sat a 'day tn •rmag. Nov. htU. a ba-
by girl. Tt»» Infant tilt’d at ri<Min nt
, tha *amr day an»l th<» IlltW c«»r|,o* waa
laid to tf*t at th..* Catholic CrtatUtjf
j in th* rrarung, R-» I'alli.T l|t>t.,kinun
iwrfi’rfmng th* ia<t rad nt.-a. Wo
fohl thU -mtiro r ..nm *i.ity in »ympa-
thy with th« l*Tta.<d and grief
I »trn krn parent*.
S*» oral from here attend***! a Far*
Car!* of S«n Antonio *p*at Sutolay
h-r* with rrLtlm and frtotola.
Mr Jo* t. .n^f. 4 Soft Ua< Tu*<nlay
n» tfnir^r for Ft. Worth <>n buatn*-*
Mim Beaai* tart* left S**a<!ay arm-
ing fur San Aalonio a here »h* a til
»|-rol the ***** with relativea ami
flMt
A fine young lady cam# to the home
of Mr. and Mr. <>* ar Totol/e •>* Fri-
day Nov lat. Mother and child are
•inunc well and tiie fatnar i* wearing all
ami lew.
Mr. Iel;-ar Carle after 1 pending »*v-
eral •week* with hom*fi»tk* left nn
VN >'dn*«Uv m irntng for San AnUrim
to enter th* l>r*ughon'* Bu*in*** Cot-
l*g* of that city. Here i* aucee** to |
you, K'li.'.tr.
Ma*ter Amo* Rtthe. on of Mr. ;
ringer! died at her h*»m» her* Thar*, j f*ntI R"lhe Jr. who entered in the
day nignt, OctoVr Sl*t. after a tin- ' ”"** **cre e»«t«*»t la«t «prmg haw rai«*l i
and meammd t) ba*hela of corn to
that on* acre thi* year.
Mr. M:mke Saathtiff fr>m th*. aioun-
taina was in fi'Mani* on Tucaday la*t '
to cart hit vote.
Mr. Ati'br >.«•• P .ekert left SrttuHav
l»«t for S.nn Vntotiai to retume hi*
»tud*e* nt the Draughon'* Buaine**
(Vlege of th it city.
Mr. Joe Braden of San Antonio i* ;
he-e viiiting relntivet ami friend* in
anti around t>'H*ni*.
Mr. Hen K il; brounht in a fine buck
aadaftemom R»y. «r. liraUk wa«
ahly aMtited hy R ». Chrtatianwn of
Mi*«w m coN lucting the Service.
Judr* Peter Hoof, r.oi.table I. W
Rurrell ard Icui* S< h*rr*r w*r* down
<>a th* B. T. Ma«t*r**m Ranch Sunday
on bttaonea* bound
Mcwarw Pet* (Jn.ff and J. J Bowd*I«
returned from th* Nueeet t*alay where
thry have been gathering pecan*.
t
Died.
Mangohl Sr in** (Irim-
The YOUTH’S
COMPANION
STOSIES AND ARTICLES
en s^fta and at true* tor
boy s arid young men.
STORIES AND ARTICLES
for men ard women in activw
employments, for invalids
and shut-uis.
STORIES AND ARTICLES
for b »y mothers snd for
girts at school and college.
Waa**1 - to to* M.H»r m •* m* 0* TV* Ca*oeoo*
loo. ttw*** -W*Nl*| M* (VOTTSoav,
Swn* W« ,n.i«t4—t > » th* IOa
THE ’
FREE E
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TXC YOt TH I ccwr INION a.*.n, to
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saao v* w* ta —— n rv>
i mi**** a** tat) *■**>.** th*
■otoxtor 0* to mmmm M*
>*WM| ---I. ml 1*11
Irv- *U TVCnn ■■ - > W»
5oA*dW*wo >«rw»iJ to Am Office.
•** Ow* r*OMlr < »M.im OH** ttotoa
Mr*. Aug
In *evere eaaea cf »*»rw lung*, jma
n#e*l an internal anu eatemal remedy.
Buy the dollar atae Ballaru's lloag-
HOt.’MD Syaur, y»*u gJt t-VU remeiitew
for the pnee of one With every <hd-
lar bottle there i* a free Hkrriok’s
Rkd I**iTKa PnaiHia Pi-At.™* fur the
eheMt. S*»ld by W. H. Windrow.
totf-xr
UAIW»
pile Samson Windmill
AGENT AT HONDO.
Call on him and he will tell you about the Samson.
ALAMO IRON WORKS
SAN ANTONIO,
j m '4 t'r...*u j*ii*n:« at La < t< '..fir*
I -v.
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A gv*>d!y number of our y«>»:ng t'ihrn
folk* attended th« d*n-e at Ktomedina
given by the Ca*tr..nlle Hra** Hand
boy*. Saturday night.
M.*ii... i!. i »ii« werr h dd a* th#
Lutheran rhurt hherr Sunday morning
Bering iltneva and wa« laid to real at
the Catholic Cemetery «*n Friday af-
ternuon. Rev Father Heckman per-
forming the laat *a l rite* Deceased
waa burd at Wittelrhetm. Abaca. Ger-
many, N y. 17. Hlfl, and earn** »u tin*
Coun'ry tluring Hie y*ir lt‘4 !*ur-
ing the yocr iMin, the n* happily
niarried to Mr. Aug. Mangold Sr.
wni#h union era* blrtaed with fen
children, seven mm* and thr.n* daugl -
tera, uf which one ton and t* » daugli-
lera preceded their mother in deatr.
BaaMea h-*r griafatricken hua »and ar d j * day a ago.
motherle*# children the <l*part>*d In, rea '*r H,,irv R* hrliach waa one of the
fifteen grandchildren, three brothers,
one sister and u Urge number of other
rear and dear relative* to mourn her
untimely demi ip. A large eorteg • of
it illuming relatives and friend* follow-
ed the remains to their la-H resting
place. Wo join in sympathy with the
bereaved onea.
Caatruville, Nov. 11, 1912.
No Drug*
pyF1 uf
Come have your
EYEiS Examined
and Tested for
GLASSES.
If you have weak
i strain you mo-t aiway*
n the head. ? im now fully
Stomach
|^nd Bowel
Trouble— M
J*® Black row. *
a y Black B
■
r“ Inl.nts ■
,B,d -
eflAT *>»VGOl*TS mm
c 4lM* JLOO Package* ®
w Mwnti*ao<ure4 by
"*« Black Powder Co. m
iSiJ,
Vnrgr'iVW*
ae b-> W. M. WINDROW
RON WORKS i
ONIO, HXA8. )
.w*«a*a'w*a*.*a**to*
D*< larr War an Cold*.
A crurade of education which aims
"that common cold* may U’coine un-
common within the next generation”
has been begun by prominent New
York physician*. Her# la a Hat of the
i "don't*” which the doctors say will
prevent the annual visitation of the
I cold:
"Don't ait in a draughty .car. ”
"Don't sleep in hot room*."
"Don’t avoid the fresh air.”
"Don’t stutf yourself at meal time.
! Over eating reduces your resistance."
To which we would add when you
Porto Rico's Nsw Wonder.
From far away Porto Rico come re-
port* of a wonderful new discovery
that is believed will vastly benefit the
jieople. Kunion T. Marchan, of Hat-
celoneta, writes "I»r. King’s New
Discovery ia doing splendid work here.
It cured me about five times of terri-
ble coughs and colds, also my brother
of a severe cold in his chest and more
than twenty others, who used it on
my advice. W# hope this great medi-
cine will yet lie sold in every drug
store in Porto Rico." For throat and
! fortunate hunter* on Saturday last by
bringing back with him a buck.
Th * gin at this place h is ginned up
to date Avi* Pale# of cotton.
Mr. Han* Rothe of San Antonio was
I here for the K.dnhart ami Rothe wed- j
; ding. •
Mr. Gus. Roth# of the State Uni-
i versify wa* hereon Tuesday to attend
! the wedding.
Mis* Bessie Carle returned home on
j Wednesday night from a visit to rel-
| Stive* in Ban Antonio.
take a cold get rid of it as quickly as ' lung troubles it has no equal. A trial
A Bari •*» Wla* Cat. Collar
or »a<M!« ' Jail no* property
hcaWt loaves a Uiafigurlag
#ca*
Ballard's
SNOW
LINIMENTI
la I hr IU(H Bcm-aJy toe All
Alrudeu of the Flawh.
if tt.e wound is cleansed and
the liniment applied promptly,
th. herllne process trcliis at
Ct) r und th* wound heals from
t;.v tr.n.Jo outwardly, thus per-
foroiliig e perfect cure that
)..a ,* no sc ar. If the wound
)i. ui* on the outstdo too quirk-
;> t>< ' fork's urder tho sur-
. :n 1 tr. ska cut Into a run*
,'into acre ti t is h»rd to cure
iUcvIUb’.y leaves a bad!
mi XT.
Owners »f blooded stork pre-
fer tl i* liniment to nit others j
for that reason, end they us* it j
tet ( iilr on fine animals, bet
h„«au path, a* Jt does us
vork «ui klr and thoroughly.
price S-i.-f Cdc ftr.d flt.00.
J«merF B*l rd Prop. St.L.cu!i.Mo.
will convince you of its merit. 6bc
and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaran-
teed by W. H. Windrow.
fiti yboos tve Salve is a lualintf
ok'.cent for aors E/c*.
gjkur •* rto ’f fwor INr
W. H. WINDROW.
A Night of Terror.
Few nights are more terrible than
that of a mother looking on her child
choking and gasping for breath during
i an attack of croup, and nothing in the
! house to relieve it. Muny mothers
! have j.u.«* d niglits of terror in this sit-
uation. A lift*.-forethought will ena-
ble you to avoid all this. Chamber-
lain’s Cough Remedy is a certain cure
i for croup and has never been known
to fail. Keep it at hand. For Sale by
W. H. Windrow.
Most of us like to take a chance. If
a rose had no thorns we wouldn’t
want, to pluck it.
♦ * *-• ■
There is no doubt about most of the
nutTragets being oil enough to vote.
| possible. To accomplish that you will
[find Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
! most excellent. Sold by W. II Win-
1 drow.
There is this m favor of the thor-
You can truthfully say of onions and oughbred dog: It’s owner is more like-
mint drops that they are nut to be |y lo ileep it „hul up
mentioned in the same breath. j _ ♦ . ♦
Ey*s Sunken With P*in
Three years ago 1 had a very bad
spell of neuralgia which caused my eyas
to become sunken and bloodshot with
pain. Hunt’s Lightning Oil was re-
commended and after using, the pain
left und has not returned, says A. M.
Coffey, 316 Van Buren .Street. Letch-
field, III. This wonderful medicine is
sold by all druggists everywhere.
- ♦ • saw. - .
Thrice armed is he who hath his
quarrel just after a good dinner.
Chilblains, frosted feet or hands, can
be cured with one or two applications
of Ballard’s .Snow Liniment. It
quickly relieves itching or tdhdemess
of the flush. Price 25c, 50c and f LOO
per bottle. Sold by W. H. Windrow.
Only A Fire Here
but the crowd cheered, as with burned
hands, he held up a small round box,
"Fellows!" he shouted, "this is Buck-
len's Arnica Salve l hold, has every-
thing beat for burns." Right! also
for boils, ulcers, sores, pimples, ecze-
ma. cuts, sprains, bruises. Surest pile
cure. It subdues inflammation, kills
|iain tin.i $6 CM - at VN H Win
drow'a.
Some men put everything off till to-
morrow -with the possible exception j
of bill collectors, and they put them
olf indefinitely.
Not Fit For Ladies
Public sentiment should be against !
it, and we believe it is, there is no
reason why ladies should have to suf-
fer with headache and neuralgia, es-
pecially wnen Hunt’s Lightning Oil
gives such prompt relief. It is simply
a question of getting the ladies to try
it All druggists sell Hunt’s Light-
ning oil in 25c and 50c bottles.
ivt fj*sru
equipped to litre you re I* isdan*
g-rous to w rit with eyes in this condi-
tion. I havw the Krvptok lense, noth-
ing to indicate you have two lenses
<*<>mbin.*d in on#. I *#ll th# genuine
Kryptoks. 2nd floor. Leinweber Blog.
J. H. PLUCK. OPTOMETRIST
J. H. MEYERS.
BLACKSMITH SHOP
VVher# von can gel ariv thing done in the
linn of (.V-ringe work, Rubber tiring,
Plow. Buggv ami W gun work, Horse-
shoeing, Buggy Painting und everything
in Blacksniithing and Wuod work. All
work guaranteed. Aiso buy and sell
second-hand Buggies. Prices right.
HONDO, TEXAS.
Dr.vv. h. smith
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Leinweber Duilding
Residence Phone, No. 70
HONDO, - - TEXAS
DR. R- P. THOMAS,
DENTIST
Office on second floor of the Leinwe-
ber building.
Telephone at office and residence.
Hondo
Texas.
Perhaps you have noticed how nicely
a woman who lives alone gets along
and how nicely a man who lives alone
doesn’t.
L. J. BRLCKS K. J. NOONAN
District Attorney County Attorney
Brucks & Noonan
LAWYERS
Local representative of the Garner Ab-
stract and Land Co. Complete ab-
stract of all lands in Medina county.
Office at the Courthouse f iotnio, Te»as
B. R. BRADLEY
H. J. MEYER
Huntsville, Ala. W. M. Marlow, a
well-known resident, -iys:-"I have 1
used F dey’s Honey & Tar Compound,
and find it gives better results than
any cough medicines I have ever
used.” W. H. Windrow.
Ail is fair in love and war only from
the viewpoint of the victors.
Drs. RIU1HTV &1EIER
Office over the first National lank
Calls Filled Promptly Day and Night
Irving C. Honegger
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Alamo Nat'l Bank Bldg.
SAN ANTONIO, - TEXAS
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