The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 1, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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Denial Surfeun
PvMrb*i Treatment
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F»na»r»' -*« this week said
?b*rr *.«Vt m«U« clift al aaai.
ab«Mft 1 Ift.ftN p mads, U C D Stale*
at a vary **!.»f*ii*ry price, t* he * t*-®l !*** a»
gnrn oat Later. The aa**etat3**a’ ®*y
tareive asnetfcs’ c.tp aid probably be
•mid Rest waek The waai a U W
.h.^peft t** Ro«tu« right away.
V *.»«r tic IWvaw Nrara
ft*.«*** &at< •* ftM Cattaa Fesday.
Otto Earn 4 *»4 Sana said Sf Saws
af catgaa T%*r*4av at 22 IS ceaft
the R><ta4 ft* • ••git* It »a» Vee|M
1} T mfd Jan f«r a Saa Aatwaia
rawtera that -xenmd hungry far r«|.
tea L*» layer*, lav.wduqg H D
Itkan »f Lit * made ltd* apaa
tl* let Vat Jane* lid »a* S3 the
lei* rear tie test btgftNL ft
bought Berne*. Ew*.g a httl* rare*
I* .to advert wed at Marta a Drt| thaa lift#, a tm e ware than ttfi
Staea Tram the Mart Daaa « 4m m the ha e ail amend It was ilpfM
feed at4 I radix reccammead them Mt a twa nf*
te arler* * 1ftutemeat pm May
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Or Mai I. ltl> Mr* Wants mid
astah *f Doan a kui-
af* feB tend *f a
trrnUn and hash -
ache ft w a Rand s*a ta try Sana'*
Kidaey IHto* They are MrwaR.y
....--r*nr*mm**d»g Ip Banda t»ap»e
‘J* he TTR I EAft Mr* \ Wants. Banda, tay*. “My
man <toftc* a Hnl htdaef* were dnmrdtmd far aetpe
t me A dm;. hatrfR dtowa part
apfwnr»4 1a ary hm h whsrt great y
tncrea** . anul ! lad la give ap. I
cwe'd* Y *t*wf ar Mmightea awhaftt
amer* pam I taw ttosr'i Kidney
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Talking Half
Bleak
• Bale
Graver ItoBvw fram H. E. Jota-
IV,s , M*y as -lea I pait my lmm r*s k ,M ***** *»»
farmar Mat**.! The can IW. ^ ** af halts, am af them
waded tlea In. prove. perauneat.- haa ZQ*
ftnea Me. at aU dealer* Dy*Y ^ * °*Wr «•* •»
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LEIMWEBER BUILDING
0d<• Tlea* Na UP. fte.idaace 7ft
DR. T. SHAW
R S Padgett A Sans af TarpUy
have purr Rased the registered btlUt,
keg gaaltr" fro-w C A TWatt
A Saa af Oaa aad. Ky . aad wtii r*-
ce i* the animal m a few day# This jvoce OUSTS SHERIFF
aimftly ask far a kidney remedy—
gat Dana’s kidney Fill*—the sanw
that Bra W#au had. F«*tee-Mil-
hwra C«^ Mfr*. Buff* •. X. Y.
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L. A. Hechler
BLACKSMITH &
WHEELWRIGHT
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Aermotor VS indmills and
(javolme Engines
Hondo. Texas
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V. A. CROW
J E W H L H R
Solicits th* t<atr'>a*g* <tf the paople o’
Hocid.i and riemttv.
A full line i»t Aatrhe*. Clocks an
Jearelrv.
Mornlo, Texas
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ASPIRIN
Say “Bayer'’ and Insist!
Riat is ana af the heat knowa fuck
header* ta the I'aited State*, kavtng
Bee* thnwa at many af the fair* mi
ttu* state. He ia registered a h»th
gaat asvociativuM and Padgett A Sons
acre fortunate ia teciwag in to
pat with their flocks af reg-sterad
Angoras.
BECAUSE OF KLAN OATH
Jury ta Retara Verdict
Caatrary ta Their Caacla-
tiaa ar Ga t* Jail
j era are talking ha f hnk. thoagh the
New* tk.aks it taa early far pradsc-
t.ona It wtH ha amde tf the land ■
cntuiaou* y at rrrd and the wce .ils
knocked off ar ployed under.
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Juki K lough fell to the ground
at tke fcaire af Mr. and Mr*.
Load**}, and ka* been confined
bed there since. The doctor* war*
out af town, bat said that it was kia
heart, and advised him to be quiet
for several day*. He had just started
ta go home when he fell, and far a
it was thought to be about
Buy Tour
Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing,
Groceries, Hate, Etc
From
J. BLESS
And Save Money
& small amount saved on each n,
amounts to many dollars eact sjasoL g!i
sets the standard for HIGH UOA' i fv .
LOW PRICES. Prompt Delivery t0
part of the city. Give him a trial order ’
Telephone No. 42
tUIIIIIIIIIIIIIUlHItt
• * . new school build ng. He thinks quite
barbecued to feed said the first one attempting to call!forrmtly that work should be sta ted
.SM Ua C.aSk.B L. f ___a. __ saa a a a a a a i
B*aurr irt Texa*. June 9.—The iw ^
I jury in the ou*t*r suit against Sheriff *rba#
I a u same'm r^u, n,.,.' VZ*,.V .' *,u k”
ihant. aay* he will soon hate a crew office, after h#\ ng been ordered to P. 8. Keller,* n*ea* trustee of the
^f hands at work repairing the Tar- do so by Judge Street of Galveetoa J Shaokville school, visited in Ko«-
I ey-Bandera road, and *anU the trial judge The jury asked permta- do the past week ia the interest of the
editor to come out and help eat the tion t# Uke a vote, but Judge Strert
! gnat that will be * g| " ‘ " ‘ ‘
the kf«w of workers. Mr Saathoff is
strn tly alive to the needs of his com-
I mur ity and will fix that road as weil
j as it cxn be done with the limited
means at his command
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L -e de Mantel and family were in
from their ranch Tuesday
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J *e Vill#main w*s in from Pipe
a vote would be fined and placed in
jail, so the jury took no action
Judge Street ordered the jury to
return the verdict without permitting
coun.*ei for defense to enter testi-
mony in favor of the Sheriff.
•“In my contemplation.” the Judge
said, the 8h*rifTa official oath has
a»«ft on the new building, so ns to
Have it ready for the opening of next
term.
• • •
Justice D. S Roberson was tvken
to San Antonio to the Jackson hospit-
al Sunday where his daughter. Misa
Fh*u!ah ia in training as a nurse. The
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FIRE. TORNADO. LIABILITY, AUTOMOBILE. PLATE
GLASS AND BURGLARY INSURANCE
-SURETY BONDS_
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Office at the Hondo State Bank !
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------ m miass —i "Rm wunn, is in irvininffa* « nUP»* I rD*
been contravened by that of the Ku Judge has been in failing hea'th for
Creek Tuesday and paid our efles an misconduct as to
Klux Klan. and that is such official
appreciated visit. He informs us that
his small grain crop has turned out
fa.r.y wed. and his corn will make
a good yieid.
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Joe Viilemain and faimty and Louis
Hargelin and family went down to
Vketmore last week to attend the
wedding of Mr. Jimmie Lawn and
M LRttft Marsh, one
tracting parties being a cousin to
Mesdames Yiilemain and Haegelin.
require
that I di-
him from
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keller and
rect a verdict removing
office, which I now do ”
Klsn Cauaiel Take* Bill* al Eicep-
tiaa. I
Judge Edwin J. Clark, State coun-
sel for the Ku Klux Klan, asked per-
mission to enter rebuttal testimony,
and took bills of exception to the
■ court's remarks that the evidence
j t e con j disclosed sufficient ground* for im-
peachment and removal.
“Vie haven’t had an opportunity
to offer any testimony in this case,"
he stated. "Me stand ready and pre-
Mftft, Enii. anu Ke.ix, visited r*.stive* pared to rebut all of the averments
at Fredericksburg last week, from and all of the evidence that ha* been
there going over on White Oaks to
spend a few days with Mr. Keller’s
son-in-law, Robert Kott Mr. Keller
dropped in to renew hi* subscription
Monday and in telling us' about his
trip *aid crop condition* in the Morris
Ranch section were very
this year.
John Saathoff ha* taken up his
Unless you see the name "Bayer”
an package or on tablet* you are not ... -..... ___
getting the genutn Bayer product hi* duties of carrying the Tarpley and
prencribed by physician* over twenty- Bsndera mail the first of next month.
turn * use. an,fl *•»..« . .I f.. k> — 11! I. _ _ RniftiP tea T a • rtims a lui* d •
offered up to the present time.
“We take the position now that
the court is depriving the r*«nnn.
dent of a material right as a cit’ien
of this country under the law* of
thi* State, th* ( -• tut on of the
also the Federal Const!*
promising'State, and
tution.
We haven’t had an
several week*, dropsical troubles hav-
ing set up in hi* lower limbs.
...
Cotton price* reached 22 cents and
diet ter in Devine this week and then
went down several points.
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The News doesn’t try to attend
to other people’s business; but th*
he-t codes of newspaper ethics in-
sist that a newspaper has a moral
duty to perform for the community
in which it receive* its support; and
We sometimes try to fulfil! that duty.
Wot. J. Neater
F I. S('hweer«
PROPRIETORS OF
Hondo yvVI^T M^KtJ5
DEALERS IS
Choice Fresh Meat of all Kinds
Bacon, Ham, Sausage. Etc.
HIGHEST CASH • FBICE - PAID- FOR - HIDES
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The farmer* have been making hay
while the *un shines, and prospects
for a cotton crop have materially
brightened in the past ten day*. If
the weather remain* hot and dry for
two week* more we will have a pretty
decent crop set on, is the belief of our
farmers.
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Devine, with it* common point
rate* with San Antonio, which is not
accorded any other town of our size
opportunity i in this section, south or west of the
abode at Tarpley, and will_enter upon honor are very damaging, prejudi-
cial and inflammatory.
two jears and proved safe by millions
for
Colds
Toothache
Kara he
Neuralgia
Accept only
which contains
Handy boxes of
Headache
Lur: hagO
Rh umatism
Fmn, Fain
Bayer" package
Since going to Tar
ago he has succaec
into society and is now a champion
member of the Forty-two Club there,
taking ail of the honors away from
Postmaster George Dickson by hit
expert manipulation of the dominoes,
land appropriating unto himself the
. . . , _ ’ ;----- — —- m.um or we*t oi me
to be heard, and the remarks of your city, will eventually make Devine ai.
important shipping poftit. Factories
located anywhere between San An-
INS URANCE
Fire Torna.cio.Aaoid.ent
I IA 3IL.ITY AU rOMOBILE
QLA88 ETC,
,HONDO TEXAS
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"We now ask leave to file a motion
requesting the court to return a ver-
11 vU«,v vu revurn a ver-
Iftl in breaking d:ct in f.vor nf the r„pond<,nti a ver.
dkt ^ no|
Says Part of Klan Oath ia
’’Camouflaga."
"Just consider it filed,” said Judge
Street. In response to some of the
remark* made by Judge Clark, "the
proper directions. _____________
twelve tablets cost1 *lor>’ «nd satisfaction that adheres port,on of the Kton oath thaTmakes
^------ „ ...... .. . - - — —.........-- —-----jR'l'iiuii oi me Man oath that makes
few cents. Druggists also sell bottles thermo. His greatest concern, how-1 the observance of the Constitution
of 24 and luO Aspirin is the trade ever- '* how »>• g''mg to be able to, etc., that is really camouluge ”
n.aeL 4.# U.. ... \f - _ .. A # tl 1 Kririf fku mail ne.e »k.S J.lt.. t . ' **
mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono-
aceticacidester of Saiicylicatid
Taim-No-Fllftre
THE SKIN &EAUTIFIEH
Tbs moat scitntttk nnO nun wonawVft
taelsl oesparaUoo of Ui* modwn sga ft
mpsrts to tbo skin s eft-
e*ty softnoas snd tills#
«T •hl. h is «a Ifhlful la
appaaranoa and planamg
la adart. Caad durlM ft*
da r it la s peotactiaa toaai
tha Sun sag VWnA Is
U>* aeatiina ita aas aa
_wiraa s faufllaaa •nsniiiaa-
. „ „ w^l's wto All laai-
^ Mr Me end ft.M. m *ft«t post peM
r#c^lpt ^or the
^WiBiini MuuMCTwofti Comfmb
Baixab. tbias
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To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES HEAUNG HONEY.
bring the mail over that route daily
without the aid of an airplane.
Attorneys for the defense asked
permission to poll the jury.
moaitv. and the.r ..ddina I. Polled?”
m qp ity, and their wedding is schedul-
ed to take place July 5th.
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FARM LOANS.
The Hondo National Farm Loan
The foreman of the jury was the
first man to sign a statement pre-
pared by attorneys for the sheriff,
saying that the verdict was not in
accordance with the jur.v’es conclu-
Associatioa, H E. Has**, Secretary- sions. and all other membem of the
Tlnta-
Trensurer, Hondo. Tesas, represent-
ing 132 borrowers, v.ith $503,280
borrowed, is prepared to make farm
loans anywhere in Medina County
under the Federal Farm Loan Act at
5‘x per cent interest and 1 per cent
33 year amortization repayment
jury hut one signed the same state-
ment. The one juror declared that
he would sign, but feared Judge
Street would order him placed in
jail.
Many of those present at the trial
urged that
tonio and Devine gpt the benefits of
these common point rates. It has
already been felt in com shipments
north, hut our best com trade ia
from the south and into Mexico.
— [ FarmingJ-
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Commissioner
We are authorized to announce
Mr. Alf. Zintmeyer
as a candidate for County Commis-
sioner. Precinct No. 3. Medina Coun-
ty, at the November election.
We are authorized to announce
John B. Nejr
a* a candidate for re-election as
County Commissioner of Precinct No.
3. Medina County, at the November
election.
We are authorized to announce
Frank H. Schweers
as a candidate for County Commis-
sioner, Precinct No. 1. Medina Coun-
ty, at the November election.
announce
take HAYES HEAUNG HONEY, a «gc in mis
cough medicine which stops the cough by ot borrowing over fifty mil-
hoiliintf iht* inHftirtgul arii I re If a r as/4 lisssus 11»n linliarx \\ hi r ..t E'
plan. Nineteen thousand Texas farm- held tonight, and*™"* 'asked that' elec^mn'
“ h*ve taken •dvantage of this they b- allowed to lead the van.
e are authorized to
Henry F. Buss
as a candidate for re-election to the
office of Commissioner, Precinct No.
L Medina County, at the November
WE SELL THE FAMOUS
STOVER
GASOLINE
ENGINES
The Best
on the
Market
SAMSON WINDMILLS
AND ALL KINDS OF PUMP MACHINERY
B. C. WIEMERS & SON
Route i, Phone 971-F 22
AGENTS FOK ALAMO I.iON WORKS AT
Hondo, .... Texas
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues
A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE
lion dollars. Why not you? Former j
restrictions have been taken off and
SALVE for Chest Colds. Head Colds and vo„ l(la. borrow for
Lroun is w.ik *v«rv K....U • U l,orr»w *®r
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES' HEAUNG HONEY. The salve
should be rubbed on the chest and throat
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup
The hrslinl effect of Hsye* Kealini Hooey In
side the ihroat combined with the healing effect of
Gi**e , 0-Pen Trsie Salve through the poret of
• be «kin soon stops a cuagh
Both remedies *re par s-t ia 00* carton and th*
cost of the combine.) treatment is 34c
Just ask your druggist for HAYES'
HEALING HONEY
any
Overland Owners
I have ordered Masier Part Hooks
for all Overland Mode's ears. When
ever you need any Parts ;«ee me or
phone 154 for Service
4i-.ll PAUL ft'EYNAND.
provided for in the Act, as a
only.
——— [Farming] .....
FOR SALE
The Farmers’ Union Warehouse of
Devine is for sale, and sealed bids
will be received for lame by the Sec-
retary of the W are muse Co. up to
August 1, 1922. The Board of Di-
This is merely repeated here to*
show what a mesa a community gets ------
in when it* chosen officers turn1 Re*ch»rge Batteries and Repairs
purpose
. 1 — —— -- --iiuacrii umcers turn
xarmer traitors to their official oaths in order
1 to serve an invisible empire.—Editor.
—— I Farming]——
habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to ji Days.
"LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a
specially-prepared Syrup Tonic-L*xa-
tive tor Habitual Constipation It re-
H lieve* promptly but should betaken
regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce
FIRST CLASS AUTO
REPAIRING
Have your home wired. Enjoy the convenience of
Electric Irons, Lights and Power
The Cheapest Things on the market Today
The Hondo Light, Power & Ice Co.
r..,t„rs reserves the right to reject ^;;i;r wtWB. U Sum’ll Md Reg-
All Work Guaranteed
See KINGSLEY HARALSON
Cl
tc:
nr -----
I Hi.
all bids.
ALBERT RILHARTZ.
Secretary F. U. W. Co.,
Route 1, Devine. Texas.
-! Farming i.
uiates Very Pleasant tot aka, 60c per
leitile ^
-I Farming | —
2 CLCiiiE
TO
oahIZE a HE
Fone 179
* ■•■■■•* ■•■■•SISISSSSISH
Pile* Cured in 6 to 14 Day*
PHONE 46
For FRESH MEATS of all Kinds
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
BEEF. PORK, VEAL, SAUSAGE
And LAUD Always On Hand
To cur. .Col. I.,om tay ! f)A C Tk II CITY MEAT
--_l Farming i--- Tsh. I AXATivr ne«Vn '-"MNr. It ..... 11 A UAaw*. ftb»ak
Next time ask for REDSKIN TUBES ,‘T7oVr7dsVw TUBEA
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.