The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 1, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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Mr. Fletcher Davia,
Hondo, Texas.
Dear Sir:—Being a regular subscriber to the
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(write Anvil Herald or D'Hanis Star)
siring to also be a reader of your farm journal,
enclosed plea** find w ■—1 — ■ -
(12.00 if Anvil Herald; $1.50 if Star )
dollars for which renew my subscription for one
year to - ■ -----— ——
(write in Anvil Hera'd or Star)
and send me FLETCHER’S STATE RIGHTS
FARMING for one year.
Your» to help,
Address
FLETCHER'S STATE RIGHTS FARMING
Hondo, Teaas
Remit by P. 0. Money Order, Check or Rr“g'«tered * vitatlon. W** thank you—NOW!
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Do not wait for a sample copy. There are too many farmers and our mean* are too limited for uh to
get all the way around with a sample copy soon. Send in your subscription now and get the earlier
issues.
Our Castroville Page
Personal and Business Items from
ThU Busy Burg
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jta-,day. June tft. was a gala day
0 cs«trevitta. which will long be
^embered. K • estimated that over
I*, • - oaaad people frwm far and
tJt. acre asaemhled at WemetTr *
m the afteraaaa to yartvi-
pgM ,s a dmtnct aseetmg af the
(brrftaectera Branch af the Catko-
^che Maats-Yerhaad af Texas Sev-
^a good speahera ware present lots
,1 r>ud eat- proeided far and at night
.« at both halts were much en-
jryed
The I utheraa Sunday schaal and
wnrrfitiaa af Hoado enjoyed a *Rd $$ra. H. V. Haasa and Mr
Z,*d bMhrt panic at the Cour.nd «** Phil Jagg, and son, Hinton. *ru ■*«* J""w Jurigm.nn,
sundny. •$ Hundo were gue.U af Mr. and ChM Groff- Tony lil-
“ f horn, Rod., Linos nnd Ferdinand
Tnhirhart. Frit* Tondre, Johnnie
and Mrs. Dam. Schott. Mr aad Mrs
• Ed Hut tier. Mr aad Mrs. Joe It#,
• Mr and Mm fa, Briarhs and Mr
• Dm Hauler; Misses Emma Riff, 1 !
• Se'ma. Olga aad Olivia Hutzler Row J Jj
• Mary aad Loniaa Wengearath. Hilda J i
• B ediger, Haids Weihlen. Genevieve | |
• Moehring. Maggie Ret tier Mabel 2 |
• Schaeh e. Elsie Sittre, Alice Muaune. j
• Lenora Tschirhart aad Ophelia Biedi- I
• rer, Messrs Julius and Otta Hauler, I1
• w if red and Raymond Moehnng. Car- j
• «e' ns. Allan and Stanley Haby. Hen-
• I end Ferdie Carle. Jama Riff. Her-
• man. Otta and Henry Lindebnrg,1
Willie W'engvnrotk, Arnold, < laude
and Ralph Beck, Julius Jungmarm
Mrs. H. V. Haass Jr. here Sunday
Mr. and Mm C. M Merritt and
M^he'Mr "and Mm (hear Miller, 'WId"«/*• ,nd Mrr Jack Drw,t‘
Schweer*. Edwin Boehle. Oscar. Then
Mr and Mm Earl Boon. Mr and Mr* "'Urt uf Hond" ! Arthur7m! | '
Carl Starnes, Misaea Nnokie Schuehle. Ml“ M*rX FitzSimon spent several tre, ju* philhp, Erwin and)
Aame Miller aad Lurille Hollaway siting frianda. |KkhaH Haby, Tony Heiligmann.
were among those who were Here for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothe and Mias Marion Hans, Walter Balxen and per
the basket picnic at the Mill. In fact, Tens Rothe ef D llania spent Sunday haps a few others whose names we
there were too many to mention all here. | failed to get.
names. Mr. and Mr*. Oefinger were here twelve o’clock cake was served.
Quite a large crowd was here from from Hondo Sunday, which all did ample justice. At two
Mm Frank Gnmainfer, Mr. and1°’fl‘Hk ‘ H***> Home” *“
Mr*. Elmer Wernette. Mr. and Mr* P‘»Ve«i. w hu h *ent everybody to their
Mr, and
many more such times
| in the near future.
One of the Crowd.
Willi* Oppelt and j -1 Farming)-
two children from Noonan spent MRS ALYDA HER BOR T WER-
bunday here. NETTE ENTERTAINED.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schuehle and - I
children of Sturm Hill vmted Mr
D’Hanis, Seco and Sabmal Sunday.
The bins of Mina Frances Schmitt
and Willie Naegelin were announced * h*s. ^"eider, >1” <»«•** Wernette, " h"m** wl#h,te
in the ( athoik church Sunday, the »nd c»rl Ct,bk *« her% from many Mor* |
wedding to take place Wednesday, han Antonio Sunday.
Jane 28. ! Mr. and Mrs.
Mr Emil L. Haby happened tn a
painful accident last Tuesday. While
loading a sheaf of oatc the team
suddenly stampeded, throwing him
backward olf the wagon, where hr
had the misfortune to fracture his
right shoulder.
Sheriff and Mrs. Joe. F. Bader of tion Sunday.
Po-*do were Qaatroville viaitor^
Tue-uay.
At a meeting of the member* of|Here Sunday.
th< Lutheran congregation it was de-
rided to luiid a new pastoral r«ii*|wrrv here from Hondo Sunday.
On Sunday afternoon, June 18th
and Mra. Lee Mangold here Sunday, j from 4 to fi p. m., Miss Minnie Wee. |
Ottu Wanted) and family wer- ........... IRUHrImI at h.
home w th a linen shower in honor)
'*"*1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koenig and Mi**
Bippert from the lower Medina were
here from the ranch for the celebra-
(of Mr* Alvda Herbort Wernette, u
bride of this month.
t'pon arriving, the guests were
given numbered entrance card*, after! I
.which all were given a fair chance!
Mra. Ttett* GiLiaiu and daughter (0 proVe their steadiness by carrying
peanut* across the room on a knife.
Mr. and Mrs. John Patch and Mr. (After mu< h exc tement and hard!
and Mrs. (’has. Marty and family! work Mi*« Josie Rothe captured first
| spent Sunday here. prize, Mrs, A. R. Wernette second.
Miss Emma Marty uax returned the consolation going to the bride.
. - C_y__ _*rTt'r.-*l ^rom » lengthy stay in San Antonio Mi*s Mattie Koch held the lucky num-
Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Meyer and
den e. The old atone structure will
b torn down and replaced with a
Beat lumber building. .Work theron
began Thursday.
Mis* F orence, and Jack FitzSimon
motored over to Hondo Monday after-! jdr’ *nd ^r*' * tea. Meyer
Boon to witness the hall gam, in the ck,idr!B and th*. Mimm M*>rr
afternoon and to attend the dance at 1
Bight.
Julius Ahr and Miss Alice Droit-
eourt were at Hondo for the ball
here from San Antonio visiting Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. lonure and family.
FOR SALE—acre* of land, 71
acres in cultivation, balance divined
game Monday. I,nt“ 3 P**tur” ot «<»• ‘5 “nd 40! The br.de was given a cord and hu-
ll,. and Mra. Henry Wurxbach and A | ket, with which she drew the many
ber for the entrance prixe.
Mis* Marcella Cavanaugh then pre-
sided at the piano while th* ho«*es*
led the eride and guests into the ad-
joining room where the linens were
arranged in an attractive well cover-
little son, Ellis, of Cliff were here
Sunday.
dence, a large barn and a large
1 ground tank. Situated on East side
of Hondo Creek. For particu ars
Mr. and Mra. Edmund Wurxbach, aj.p y to Jacob Burrel, Ad iwnistra-
and Mr. and Mra. Frank Wurxbach tor, Castroville, Texax. 46tf
of Cliff were here for the reiebra- _(Farming]_
tion Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Alfred Wurxbach DEEDS,
were here from Riomedina Sunday.
The following deeds were placed
Mr*. Henry Rothe and daughter!, record the past week:
Mr*. Dulmg and Mra. Kenneth Cox,! W. J. Allen et al to Medina county,
and Mrs. George Bendele were over 3.94 acre* out of south part of B. S.
from Hondo for the picnic at the & F. (State) survey No. 20, and Joe
anil. I Keller survey No. 151 1-2. Conaidera-
Mr. and Mra. Henry Weynand of tion *<J8-50-
D’Hania, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Zimmer- °- H M,ller t0 Roland Gam‘*s' lot
man and Mr. and Mra. Edmond Zim- 5> block 2* «rown-Woods Addition
merman of San Antonio were here to town of Hondo' Cona.derat.on
Sunday for the celebration. \ ; $900.
Designation of homestead by Otto
.We are Kl«d t0 say that Mrs. Joe \y. Huegeie and wife; 147 acres out . VRI______________JMP.,
Leant will jie able to return from a 0f gouthwest part of survey No. 31,! Morelock, Louisa Vogel. Gertrude
°ur-weeks rG*Y *n * hospital in San D. Shipman; also 53 acres out of sur- Albrecht, Maggie Langfeld, Marcella
Antonio. ! vey No. 30, J. D. Coiden. This desig-1 Cavanaugh, Lillian Wernette, Vir-
Toby Koch and family of Hondo nation was made necessary as the'glnia Walirath and Mattie Koch.
visited here Sunday. parties making the declaration will _[Farming!
C’.pt. and Mrs. Eugen Behan and makeLH ,0"R1 ^<»m the Houstdn Fed-
»°n, Master Montel Williamson, of ^ral 1’arm bank’ °ither lan<is
Camp Travi, spent Saturday here be,n* designated ^ wcurity.
B|th Mr. and Mra. Louia Scherrer.
beautiful and useful gifts from their
hiding place. She was assisted by
!'ttle Miss Alma Wernette who grace-
fully placed the packages in the bas-
ket. After all the g fts had been ad-
mired the guests returned to the liv-
ing room where delicious cake and
brick ice cream were served, with
daisies as favors. The hostess was as-
sisted in serving by Mesdames A. C.
Miller, Julia Wernette, k. R. Wer-
nette, Misses Marcella Cavanaugh
and Lillian Wernette.
The following guests were present:
Mesdames Alyda Herbort Wernette.
Julia Wernette, A. C. Miller W. O.
Rothe, A. R. Wernette, Ben Koch,
M. A. Zinsmeyer, Paul Weynand and
Louis Ernest; Misses Josie and Lucy
■Rothe, Marie Carle, Cora Finger,
R**s* Rieher. Dora Zinsmeyer, Mary
-SOMETHING NEW
1 here is bow being issued from the pee 11 of this
at Hondo, Texas
Fletcher’s State Rights Farming .
A Monthly Farm Journal
Subscription. $1 00 per Tear. Edited by FLETCHER DAVIS
Th# editor was far asar* than fear year* as iMrtate Lecturer far the Tex** State IWfarUwst af
AgTww ta*. ibea far aaare than twa years and attache af the thftHe**t‘i Bureau »( Market*, durtag
which time he established and editrii the Market faunal and the Market Sect tea af the News Bulletin,
and far nearly a year had fall editeciai charge af the Meat Hi y N *» BuiVt s He has alua bee* a
-taff writer aa oae ef the State farm paper* far Bare than three years aad has raatnhuted (request1)
to the sther State fan* papera.
Mr Davis Hope* ta ho aw* far* puhihat on ta re-ume hxa l*h*»r*
•rer e .n tempted when the New* Ballet in was diacaatinaed, aad hap<
traange fraaa the farmer* ta enable bias to render a greater degree af
ed before •
If yaw want ta help him rvalue his hopes and desires, dip. til eat aad attach
ta aae af the below blank* and mail it ta bun at aace.
Mr. Fletcher Pavia,
Honda. Texas.
Dear Sir—Being dewrous of helping yaw farther
year plans, find enclosed $--for which send
FLinrHERS STATE RIGHTS FARMING to the
following address and oblige.
Your* to help,
Texas which
•uftvieat pa
rvHe than he has ever
ioae> order or check
(Writr very plain)
P. S. If you want to include the subscription of
one or more relatives or friends, enter amount
above and attach addresses below. U will he sent
to four addresses one year each for $2.04) when the
money is sent m by onr individual.
• When the $7tk Leg slat are’a re-
• fuaal to appropriate fund* for the
coat nuance of the M»athi) New*
* Bui etm af the State Itepartmeat of
, Agriculture caused its delator, it#
then editor wrote m the farewell m-
* sue
GOOO BYE—HOWDY!
* The News Ballet>■ is Dead! Leaf
, Live the State Rights Fsreier!
With this issue of the Monthly
• News Bulletin it cease* to exist—
done to it* death by a spiteful men-
* bership of the State Senate!
# But it is not my purpose to mourn
its demise. For seven months I have
* suited the News Bulletin at a hnan-
s rial loss to myse.f hsreause of the piti-
ful wage paid by this great Mate to
* its servant. But I have done it be-
( cause of its exceptional opportunities
for service and because the work was
• a labor of love.
n ith the passing of the News Bul-
letin, it dies in body a.one. It* spirit
* is re-incarnated in the Mate Rights
Farmer, horn, without hope of pe-
* cumary reward to himself, of the un-
selfish desire of Commissioner Ter-
* relt to continue the va uab.e service
heretofore rendered by the New# Bul-
* letin In the columns of the new pub-
• liiation, unhampered by official re-
striction, 1 expect to find a broader
* and fairer field for service than wai
• possible in the older.
Good-bye, readers and friends of
* the News Bulletin. To those who want
• to be reader* and friends of the
State Rights Farmer, Howdy! And
• let’* go!
# Yours for continued service,
FLETCHER DAVIS,
• Editor Monthly News Bulletin.
• The Mate Rights Farmer mention-
ed therein failed to materialize for
• variou* reasons, Mr. Davis resigned
from the Department and returned to
* his own publishing business, and after
( surmounting many difficulties, has
launched, on his own responsibility
• and from his own printing plant,
• Fletcher’s State Rights Farming
, Many of thoae whose name* made
the News Bulletin a synonym for re-
* liability and dependability have sig
# nifled their purpose of contributing
of their thought to its pages. Amu ig
• these are no less personage* than
Commissioner Geo B Terrell, Ex-
* Commissioner Fred V\ I)av>s, and
* that indomitable spirit who * > popu-
larized the old publication, its found-
* er and former editor, Co. R. R. Clar-
idge.
• If only those whom Mr. Davis and
# the New* Bulletin served, not to men-
tion the thousands of farmer* they
• were trying to but had not yet reach-
ed. wil come to his support with their
* subscript on* and tneir acvertise-
• merits they will mnke his paper a
financial success and broaden its
* scope of u-efulness far beyond the
, dreams of the state publication.
Won’t you who read this he of the
• number to come immediately to hi#
help in realizing these hopes by send-
ing him your subscription now Get
# three of your neighbors to join you
—NOW. Don’t wait for a second in-
* vitation. We thank you—NOW!
Mr. Jos. Courand and son, Claude,
®f -San Antonio visited here F’riday.
Mrs. Aultz of San Antonio is visit-
ing Mrs. J. T. FitzSimon.
FROM THE 5ABINAL SENTINEL
Mr. Isidor Marks and little
made a trip to Uvalde Monday.
son
Prof. T. L. William* returned to
Hondo Wednesday morning.
« A *
Mr« Jacob Reinhart went to Seco
[Farming)
NOTICE.
The Charles Walirath farm home
of 110 acres, one mile northwest of
D’Hanis, is for sale by the Hondo j
... Land Company. This is an Mad . _ .
d,«ses Ethel and Thelma Zoller of farm for an industrious young farm- * ~1' ' a' ‘ rs' f r Ul 0 ’
•an Antonio are guests of Mias Fan- er wjth a little available cash to ac- ;‘n<l chll,iren-
r • Bourquin this week. quire on easy terms. If interested * * * ,, , ,
, , T, . „ Mrs. Margul es of Dallas has been
--- nmeu Kinugoiu tuiu see Fletcher Davis at the Anvil Her-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mansfield of Cliff aid ofike or call on Mr. Walirath on
Wer* here Sunday. the premises. tf.
Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Mangold and see Fletcher Davis at the Anvil Her- . ^ parent* Mr n I Mrs I!
Marks. Her little son and baby daugh-
ter ar- with her. Mr. Marguiies went
" | to the Snriners’ convention and was
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When Your Spine is Normal You Are Healthy §”"p'“,“,hortv',i,'bu,,h'^n‘I
IS YOURS NORMAL?
Nerves, as you know, carry life force to all parts. You are sure to
suffer if nerves are pressed up >n at spinal openings. Disease and
pain cf all sorts result from nerve pressure. Keep nerves free
by taking Chiropractic Adjustments.
CHAS. E. BAR1HOLOMAE, Chiropractor.
- out of the bridge out west prevented
his coming this way.
Mr. Marguiies arrived here Wed-
nesday, coming around hy Ft. Worth.
He and his family expect to stay here
until next week.
Member et the Universal Chiropractic Association
“ill he ip Hondo just as soon as I can get into building now oc-
cupied by Dr. Schlottmann.
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Hondo Saturday and is spending the
week with Mrs. 0. A. Fly.
A fine girl was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Rankin Peters last Friday.
Mr. Jacob ReLy of Hondo was i:
Sabinal Saturday.
Mrs. J. N. Dowdy and Mr. Nicho-
las Curtis of San Ant »nio arrived
here toda£. Mrs. Dowdy ‘topped witr.
Mrs. Harold Baldwin and,Mr. Curt-*
went on to Uvalde.
— I Farming 1-
The watermelon crop s practically
a failure around Pearsall and al! over
Frio County. Some patches of 50 to
100 acre* will not ship a carload while
ther patches will only gather a very
IS YOUR HEALTH
GRADUALLY SUPPING?
Interesting Experience of a Texas Lady Who Declares That if More
Women Knew Aboet Cartlui They WoulJ Be Spared
Mach Sickness iwd Worry.
I couldn't rest well at ni^ht and wai. . •
just lifeless.
"I heard of Cirdui and after reading t
decided J had some female trouble thM
was pulling me dnvn. I sent (or CarJul
and hegr n iL
Mrs. Elmer Rothe and baby came
over from Hondo Saturday to visit
relatives here.
Navasota, Texas.—Mr?. W. M. Pecen,
jf this place, relates the following interest-
ing account of how she recovered her
strenglh, having realized that she was
few. A few melons are being brought! actually losing herhea-th.
to town, but they are not sweet, due "Health is the greatest thing in the .. .
to too much rain.—Pearsall Leader. , world, and when you feel that gradually In a very short while after I began «•
-1 Farming)- ! slipping away from you, you certainly. t Cardin Home Treatment I saw an ira-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zinsmeister up and take notice. That is what I did P^cnient and it v asn t tong until 1 wag
returned !a*t Tuesday from a visit aomc time ago when 1 found myaeii itt a r'l rt£ 1 ff**1 •VP'-’tite, splendid rest
t" Hondo. Mrs. Ernest Balxen cam- very nervous run-down condition o. and much Stronger so that I easily d,d iu,
out with them to spend a feu do s !»ea!th. I was so tired and felt so lifeless ho^° k. fC
I could hardly go at all. Ulfr 1 t00k a b0,,J J” >anT * *
" . . . ,'tome, lean recommendCarduiandgiad-
"I was just no account lor work. I , .. *
.. _,j1 ly do so, for it more women knew, »
lasirsiir:-.isi J- - ■ ^ -
before I felt like I could lift it to the shelf.
In this condition, ol course, to do even
here. — Brackett News-Mail
—— | Farming ]-
• FLETCHER'S FARMING,
Hondo'* new Farm
and Home Magasine,
it on -#•• *o» I Or at
• WINDROW MAGAZINE STAND
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Misa Mary Sutherland went to
i sickness."
The enthusiastic praise of thousand* oI
, , , . . j other women who have found Canto
my housework was a task almost »- he |h0||kl C0nV]IlCe Uui, k
poskible to accomplish. w0£, trying. All dnioW»cU «L
"1 was .. nervous and easily upset., J. a
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 1, 1922, newspaper, July 1, 1922; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564695/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.