The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1911 Page: 10 of 10
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Mr* Amtm
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faasily cans# to Heretoa few wtwk••cut,
tvtumcl Thxrwk* to Fm Nvbrwsha
l> to Friday m-reuig there had
ttot* said from tto..* r>Wv 144 nrariwi
wta, saUl law yaai ttoy
*v-ii«. t! -a
ttokata to tto ton Aulmuo Fair. Tto
tlfwt v to tary
bi*f#*t
***Hf i# sab* was far I’rttlay
Tto gwMtiea arming;
tofor* tto
* tram wton U wvrv swkt.
tffcHMfti *il Um V®f»|tjr %.*mm |.Ih«
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ai,k, 141 acre farm, tetom-
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#4 tto Var
w«*i, arwi
w.taritoilT. Far prto# ate terwre
•tty team has ate town t
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»it her arffliw t»f tto liosiki
It 8B»r*ly to* aw* —tot *
•iMJv* Q fev th^ iKAVhi of Co|
(Kl ifi£
to Mr-. T i. John.on‘s w
Bath t#asH iuxvw h«*t)
tiruwi if
1 Inmi'th. Min {Kit Ki.4
•Imigtlt mu Me i#arv
toe# comyMfltol Is giv# up h#r
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ii a t***it*b'i
tt of th# Mextoas uchool ami
fnMsn lb** N-it mf i
so# to#t and
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tea Aiikta. has Uvg employ te
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and tit* stoat nto
tto* tactic*
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whom th* Greek.
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II wo (tiintoj
t»aw V\ fiama m oarerer tto
San Antaatt vwMara tto* week
Mr**tom»" W. If. tow it It ate }. II
Bwrktr Jr were aawa, )*toto.. '•
rtaitor* to Uto i ret.
i Mr. awu Mr* i. } iMiworu are*
chiidrefi toft T hurwiay nriuiir for Has
i Aatoiuu to »iMt tto fair.
A mama/, Ureas* wai issued Mon-
day to Alfred Mann sret Mtaa hUrgsret
Howto, tot l> of (.'a* trow Uto.
Mtaa kata- Leigh me come m Thurs-
day vemmg from Satan* i where ato
tot! t««wn *i»ma*r a marrMri tutor. Site
areolapaamd it*r fattor, C. i> Lwmh-
toa, totatw to Tar^toy,
An accii*nt at thw rork-rruator at
tto Oam*itr Thorntoy Itlitoal a M» tl<*an too dollar totto. Miaawri ioat
iaborvr instantly, ami a ywi* toy tiac «a tto tram at Homto
nan'Maly estajied ci*atN tovinj; to to *v#«mg Ftotor wilt atoat*
retracUti from iwomth a U»t of tto tto* ofilcr and to r*ward*4
ttobru, The dead Mexican wa* hrooght ,,
tor* yeatordoy for uttrrrmmt. . , . . , 7 ’ ™
. tat aavlnfr hank pmnt ami t‘<><tm«4tMr
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abto to to tn town 1 naf*.to Thu wa* tow**, etc. f(* th
Tto bank la wtod'ltoi to *n>
Hcary Horgwr wm km
from Itoatoi «a tokim
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Wif* * totoffoa top,
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tomr* Maw of Mas Mar. aa va» tofw
tto* w*»k vMtatg ttor family af tow
•aeiw. T. Mct'laaytort,
Storiff Jow Motor aat.toria* 1 mi to
•aty that tto pitit to**1** for tto Hilad
•wwk of tto yroowat t*rm of dutnrt
ewwrt mmd ant a^fmar. a* ttoy wig ant
to aoodid
l/tot—A Hwito Stale Hut rtowk
cwrwt, roatamme tw* full-Fare rmitomd
twkrt*. am* half-toe* ticket ami f«ar
»■ rk *• »« aw a <aAL L. A. Ftowktor
A Cm U
t*w MwmmmA ami Mr. wad Mr* mow
tote Moemuak
(iN*m M**«nal to;
team* Fair..
C. t Ha*r»* amd tote It
woo* *s n* tto ■> wua* attormry* torw
*MR la tto torn Aa
Aotoadw Hu* wool sttamlitar
1 tut wr) mat
T*to* la la to a taJa to* at Biry
Horarwupf dor tag tto day ami a
graad tone* at mght ar« to to tto
aaua fra taro*
Frank ('notroll wa* oat fnaa daa Aa
tioo tto find af tto wawk vtattiaa toi
grMtow.dtor, Mr* kt towtt Ho
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•on re tu rnrel tw tor
IftlfiftfM
l>ftn n
til# #'#f Hi
th# rules of
physiology act
gym
litewgy, will
1m# up on tbw gri
till rote
fom*u a ui
*piay of ideal, p
ij M.IOi!
nmnlioiMi and
assemble ta
wi gruu^ ftu/#Uf
*r^ la
:.iw# with
to win,
atroagth,
• for tn*1
th« world
Both *idn* will on tor tho 1
com *ntratosl dotormtnation
bucked up with powerful
•kill and othor rmjuirenient
pwrfoct game of football
M porting editor* from tli* big
tmpor* OTor the country will bo on
hand to report the game Baseball
exports atid representative* of the atti
letk associations of ths various col
leges over the country will be on hand
to study the came from tho stand
point ol scientific football playing
Plenty of room for earriajte* and
automobile* will be provided The
Kwueral appearance or the field in U*
entirety will be one of spectacular and
Imposing ttaity. The hypnotism of in
me oar crowd* will be Impressive It I
is i Is to say that a multitude will j
be op band to see the tame such as j
has never before assembled for one '
open field event In the State ic the
past
Virion# band# of music wit) be la 1
terepersed at Interval# among the
multitude to furnish muiir before the
R. us, at intermissions and to express ,
th° exultation* of the crowd# at bril- i
liant plays made by the players Both
colleges will have their bands along
to assist in this feature o’ animating
and re spiriting the members of their
teams.
Finally, there is cno fact of which
eacli and every member ol the gen
erul public attendin'' the game may
be assured and the* i of a botia fide
contest. The intense spirit of rivalry j
existing between the contestants is
a guaranty of that. So eiudow of a j
"frame-up could be po.- ibie.
fhffnbcr «
The A«t*>IpFt Hu*
vine, eca listing of a l
and ■ f ■ wi well situs
of land iii thm 1 part
town, 1# for sab' f«>r 3
aid*- notes. Ajipiv t
li.md.. i
htewstei
I hr**** he;
si th
if a
cs-h or
1 1 II »a* . lievin . ...
member of th. Hord> l^ml C*
#irui#
hi* first trip to
town ha nearly four
**»>. A
week* or ittiv# h
• nad tto misfortune
» pm~
to iractur. bit ri
’> in an accident, in, n-
iii> 1* mi
Loll of which ** .*
BMlto tn tto*# coi-
ill thr
unit) at tto tin*
f. His sol# is ttih. very
•Clultivv feui uU’d
*rw ts# to l# doing well.
Ttet* mil tit vv
wa, r#fthrew here
at {>#.
Thurerfay aftrrr,*
mm that Mr, (iwry*
Hmi*#
Langfeid Hr. tod
dt-.d at 11’Hsni* nnd
i fttCFi
that tto funeral
would take pbtaw tn
ilk *»f
that town on h
nd.iy. Mr. Lung ft id
* bftftk#
was Tt years o
i<i and tod suffered
mr ta
for yeare with a
ehn me blsihLf <!t»-
ar
1 f.
urn
new# «ej th#
interest**! e
ti m from I’
Rsfas! f*
whr ha* b**t
re ire fur
s'i*t#r I t
m. a H
uking **r
It
.1 '!,
i-uting ykiotoy after a brief
h«w pair til*, Mr and Mrs
e-ogii, at ttoi ptoe*.
f. t amwni** was a hen Atewie-
Mt w#e« end, ate pbae#(f tto
hi 4 fat tea* e>tti* packer wn
b at tto tom Antonie f air.
ki
■
vane. The Anvil Herald ext**i.d<
ym{athy to tto bereaved lamity
its
in sack* failing- on hhrt that at hr*t to
wa* not expected to live, but he to n< w
said to to recovering Another M*xi
can died at tto dam *it# Katurday ami
was broaght to Hondo lor burtai. II*
wa* a stranger from Mexico.
■d a An# t
my mother
k and tirnwi
Castfwvffte T
d llaraos*
TfMk 'ifsaf^fu _
'oasoaabto.
to** It
Me
went to laacoAte W#4
"“"toy eveamg aa iiu*ine«s. Air.
Mechler has r#4'gt*#d as nightwatob
man ami is preparing u> mow to I*
iH-ti
CAPT. AND MRS. FRED METZGER CELEBRATED
THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING LAST SATURDAY
Bra#s Bond tie e
, Another important feat.-re of the!
Carnival this year will be a braes j
band parade on Tuesday morning of.
Carnival week. There ivlij bo eleven)
bands in the city during the Carnival, j
all of which will take pirt iu this,
big parade. Arrangements have ah
ready been made with eight bands and )
negotiation# are or with three others, j
Those that have already been en-!
gaged are a# follow# Lewis' Mill-j
tary band, Thayer# Military band,
Woodman of the World band of Houm Captain and Mrs. Vred Metier cele- Kerr County, November 4. 18fil. in the! were present at the marriage includ
ton, National Rice Growers bead of hrated ttoir Golden Wtedln# at thoL _ marriage, inciud-
Bay City. First lnfantr bund, Lake . u ' " , *Bl them presence of a large number of the ing hts fellow officers ip the army.
Charles, La.. Fourth Infantry bund,' ome 10 this city Saturday, November j Captain’s comrades in arms. Mrs. < apt. and Mrs. Metzger’s union was
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all kite* will to at to
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pN^4# mi Hmmu 1 #*** *r
III# IW6#t 4***itaS HjMM'Ucif
rv#t HNti tiMFir itair TV *
Mm y «f|t |w tin*1**! * {tj|
brlgb) ate brliliaat Tto
schwm*. bow*>v#i wilt sat I
to a point of monotony Tb
sin## will to offset by tto
otter light# of every cunt
‘Is fart. It to tto tatenttos «f
pan? promoUnx th* Mtovsy
It (to grand#*' ei**-tries,
that ha* avwr to#i *ms a
The amusement* win*
wither side of the i **»ur* »<
to varied ami numerom k
exhibition will to itajto
everything that i# •#*» »U
A targe part of the Mtd*»
free Horn* of th* »ho*»
will charge a small astfbat*
Show# and •shiMthte I"*
thin# of the world will b
i*sr*hul«r alien non hs# toe
the seiwctiur of dati'iito fif
en* of every d*
Cameron; El Campo band, E! Campo, 4, 1911. Only the immediate members ! Metzger’s maiden name was
-----------was Mi„ M*™*1 with children seven of
Texas, and Miller’s Military hand of of the familv were present and the 1 Louisa Lange. They moved to Medina 1 f°M T ^ UvinK We Frwl
Galveston Arraugem'*n(s have a)#o a * y movea to Medina A. Metzger Jr. of Monterev Mexico*
■ been made for an orchestra of thirty Hfa'f was a ^ home-gathering C„..„tv in toao —. —■ ** i-...... y’ xlCo'
pieces. This will be a larger number ' a“ children save the eldest
of bands than have ever been brought son« A. Metzger Jr., who was
to the city for Carnival, and this fact unavoidably detained at his home in
inspired the idea of holding a big Mexico.
brass band parade In which all of This venerable couple were married
_____ ______ _ ipuofl i
alltv will to pre#"nt to »v t
fantistic movattieuU ta*t *
| tttrlilwd th* fancy ot to
Horn# of tba most Uauna
the French espuai «Ui h*
give til# uioderp MMHM.
thwr down the Mu)**) *
tba dam es of the ain't**
are pr«*#nted bv girl# »k
pwarwd tofor# th# sultsi
and other mouur< n, of 1*
plre# Th##*1 ki'' - 1,1
' will represent every *K*
| try. It is said that large
been spent on their co#tut
are magnifli’etit ami bean"
{ Vial tors will also have
| tunlty or seeing ul! he wy
' slight of hand |wrf<»'msnc
artists' in these lines li«vl
! gaged and will h*r* l*'
all ‘.he trick# they i*’'Un‘''
j sage* of iadto and Lg.T
this to all, juggle
characters from th* "h'1
i every other attraettv
; is found on the mod«rn •')
) be on haud it is s*|,:
| three days for one e iS'
traction on the grouml#,
prove that the van#’.'
enough to pleas* a" wll°
ton during the Carnival
It will not be neceswry 1
■ingle show in ortler to M
time. Tbtare wiU always w
m?rT?ti°f liV'nK l° Celebr-t# many ■ makerMalighing
rn >re Of their wedding anniversaries, -only stopping io"K e,l0U1'
e give herewith pictures of both pretty girls and teasing
r. and Mrs. Metzger. Capt. MeUger gage in temporary , im’
has lung been an ardent member of the These will hold po«to#-"i<»>'
Masonic fraternity, in whose regalia > "W from ,iea/,ly
hfk u at. . . r. ! liivhtn Ikr« Hiihtecl wn*' u
County in im and settled at New ^ Miaa Louisa Metzger of Hondo- CbarTie toT.T fra^r,,i‘y' in »hoae rognhs j . r™“ “rt'y
Fountain. Later they removed to) Metzger of Hondo; Louis Metzger of soent mTu* .''i m** pi<!turp’ an<1 ,ia'1 iH concluded lu to ret"
horpe at New Fountain which was at-; The old people are hale and hearty , ,, ( f ,,n f' *tinnK to t,1,? hai’Py toir Carnival. All tho exhlhi
t ■ a ' ‘ 1 Kl are enjoying splended health w 2 ^ Wul1 wi"h-1 «*
in which all of
*•“ WU1 Uk0 ^ 'at Camp Verde, then an army post in | tended bya great many of "tho J" Vto | and'arrenjoying splended with \ !f thta^S
tous occasion,
tend.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1911, newspaper, November 11, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564795/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.