The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 19, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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Metier for Uua fo«* J«r tke w^k't mm* •**
LTr Arect touit Hoofo> Mt four than W«lnr.* •>
A grind Easter Dance will
Street Bo«»qu*** *** *• fiv«n at the Empire Opers
:#d ,t th* borne of her House, CaaUoville. on Hon
foyg&ter*‘®*l*w« d»y nifht, March 28'h Wil-
ss>. H. Hoorquio, of ^ , four piece Orchestra will
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1•' rr*SM u k« i e|,« th Re* t* fo,
Our erfoi teiikew* •• fowk; SfoL tto. iwwrti, mg tin1
tk* mm ih, uuktfo b^««et yfo H*c*j** •* bj iBifontry.
I* tfc*- mm »k.> rv*n*to(«« Am «wL mj nattifi ‘rrl Ik* w«rfo
Uw A teteeiMM fo eat pay ktffo; * ubUimA M m»;
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T« BMk to tkr Bfoy -I BB . flk* for;
T« «• m tkr hb mt i man
- Richard Lord ■ fart* flykef.
M dreaming a what B*1W
dr*.®* com* *n»»!
* Wuiwru Iky bane kmfcrOi te 4a,
fo Bits an t»j might
cwfewofc that a»
»kiPr«u «o come all and enjoy yourselves.
0$, aaj wes lwd to
Loa»« Catholic Com- Hermwi Garuiser end bt-ve
Saturday afternoon. Kochtnd A ioaea Cecelia Stein:•
Beckmann perform- »nd R<’“ Mangold were HonJv
w nice. Deceased sisitorB Sunday.
st Castroville 8#pt- Julius Mechler of San An*
Danng the year tonlo ia viaiting hia parents, Vr.
foppily married to Mr. and Mrs. Auguat Mechler.
Mra. Herman Bippert of Rio-
mroira was trading here Mon*
day.
Eugen Jungtnan and
Civi art tkr aai »
__ __ __ Ubispfo
r«Uy sftrrnooa. *f; furnish the music. Come one, rt* ""**■** ‘*,M her
a loaf and Me
MoNnes why H«ruing »|'(*>mtrd SB
EriglMhMtB HSr Hoover for hie Snrt-
tsry of I t MMrrce Bkra tkrr* are so
nsiy r*»l. red bboArd Anrrwaar kt-
might here hssT Nob tkr re w mr
ftw.il Mom. Him* ‘‘Hr ain’t guar
rob here v«*i! *
gourquin, who preceded
4^n twenty-one yeara
fbm ubb ii waa bleeaed
e!nidrei», tW" aona
daughter, namely, Al*
lira.*
children of Fatranco were aht»p*
Dan, and Mra. Emil Zimmerman
and Miaa Helen Franger were
San Antonio yiaitora .Monday.
|'. Mr. and Mra. Jack
Wtn. H. Bou.quin, pinf Monday.
“•* no* f’*Ul .Vrs. Willie Biediger and wm,
.,sll of Cliff. Feaidea
atweed, ahe ia aurvivqd
jrsud and oua great*
child, and quite a number
sear and uear kith and
Bourii bar loas. A large
, of mourning relative. B unday here with relatives.
-asescorted the remain* * Mr*. Louie Wurxbaoh return*
lait retting place. We ed from a week’s viwit to Mr.
enure community in and IM*. Lee Bchuchart in San
^jr with the bereaved and i Antonio.
;«k*n one*. R. I. P.
Hurt; i* the h-iRumnn uf the i>haB-
lom »t ip of life It MRg, as the siree’t
• < ng Hi te I, a Bhi»t**r in a Baking )
dr* te, a ,f'irit that beckon*, a vote* ‘
that »sy« “t».B,e ” Like kve it Ik
the tunUght uf the taaL the rune of
th* »rtN|t:n« of lie aurld Bithui —
Mux fhrtosnn
and children of Hondo efient
It ha* ti*en decided i> the Supreme
Court that in the »i forc«Meat sf the
Federal, or Vobtekd, prohibitiua law,
en t< tci n • nt « ttv * r» cab nut enter and
eearrh k'hime without a Ugaily and
ProitCOUrt duly no-u»d warrant a principle of
Hgn ot r« tuir tr g *amty in these try
Mr. and J/rs. 8. A. Jungtnan ! ttmr((
and baby of Hondo spent Bun* ———
lav* »* old a, Li c oh jtiriHirudence,
we inuim And rmntly, the I^gia-
lature r*tu,*d to na,*, at the (.over
nor’* hehect, a rmaiure that would
up»^t ail ruie* of precedent and prac
tice by miking it po*»ibla ia caaviet
the aei *r of liquor, on the unsupported
Jeviderce of hi* partner in crime, the
L. W. Burrel and Adolph ! pUft barer. Ihi* tendency to *teef hy
Tondre were buaineaa visitor* to i the old land n.atk* by both the judi-
Iher light rain amounting Del Rio this week. ,f.«ry and the jest^tur. .. a hopetui
half inch visited this
Friday.
tovn ia dull, newt scarce,
ire busy planting their
land bat hi.g weeds.
»BS»» Louis Schemer and
kitkfoou anu ikiis* Mcilie
wi.tel spent Baturdav in
jalonio. ,
lira. Otto Haby of
in* acre here Sunday.
« Wise lroia Haby is laid
mealies this week,
j, to 4ir. and Mrs. Chats.
day her*.
Mr. ar.d Mra.
Mieses Hettie Droitcourt
Alice Droitcourt were in
Antonio Saturday.
Mrs. H. B. Taylor, Misses
Mollie and Lucile de Montel and
1 nr Suprem • Court ha* juat held
, . r, vi , that certain bait* of the Lever Food
*n j Control Art, one of our numerous war
Son and Miss Rmms Itof.l Spelt imie Itgieative tolli*,, i* unconsti-
Baturday in Bin Antr nio. tutton»l. It th*r.fure develops that
and brfjd-controller* who made it
j, | their I u,m*,, to har*** already sorely
i tried meichant* endeavoring U» carry
on leiidttnste 1'uetne,* and *erve the
people, ar.d who swooped around pri-
vate home* to *ee whether the prov*
,__.... Q . ident were hoarders of food, were act-
M isa Mack of Hondo spent Bun* I how#^r C0MeliBltou,i,. w.thout
dsy here with rejatives. #ny VM|t(j authority of law The court,
Mr. and Mrs.' Jsck Bcndcle ' In “• cpislcs rendered, *sy» "iheinsra
» daughter, Thursday, I and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bchott essence of s stste of wsr owWa^
, , suspend or ch»nae the operation of the
• of Biry spent 3unday here guarantees and limitation* of the fifth
Vitle has quite a num* Adolph Schneider and wife of l and sixth amendment* ’ Whatapity
case* of meawien in a m-ld j Bader Bettlement were here Bat- that nobody thought of the Consli-
, I fuiioa sooner It would have saved a
urday. i CJ iH,th*r and relieved a lot of
Thieves broke the lock ano fM,m unlawiu. meddling in their
entered the garage of H. \.| affair, lor which tiny now have no re-
ng the email chiluren.,
P. Kilhorn returned from
seeks viait to Mr. and
Phil Tichirhart
jio.
in Ban
Haase. Jr., last night and tried
to get away with his car, but
cut off
thieves
dre«. not witl stsr ding thia decision.
*od Otto Wurzbach;,ucki,y Mr- Haase had
*re from Cliff Saturday. th® and the
could only get as far as
George Mangold I
bridge where they left the
standing.
With a good season in the ground
I now, condition* ideal for the corn and
the grain sorg um crops, and a new
' lea** of life granted the oat crop, that
car ha, -uffered more than its usual num-
ber ot difficulties this ressm and sur-
vived them all, there s much in the
all of
Mn Mtndry and children
* Antonio spent Sunday i
Otto Haegelin and wife were
wd Mrs. Frank Wurzbach 1 her® trow their Kanch 8hoppin|r
Shiidreo and Edmond Wurz-J11®811^-
** here from Cliff Satur*: Mr. and Mrs. Fete Jungman
^he funeral of Mrs. of Hondo were here Tuesday j supply of atock water, and th* spring
»«Bourquin. j visiting Mr. Jungman’s
‘Dd Mrs, Hubert Zuercher Mr»* Pet« Jungman, Hr.
.Il*»Clara Rihn and James Mrs. Joe Banter and
p0" were
*® Monday.
A stone*.
Her peu-
; Itor gr*«t
w tbc »«k sf say r««d
fcaatt* b»r "ea*aa>ce mt trad*” aprtaga
foaaa ttor >um>«* u| ssy %tbi
My rwaprr bnag* f .«d f*r i«Aay. aiy
pfow kafoa anuBiM, far tuSMm.a
la war I aaa akmfota; fo peac« I aia
Nfosaesubir a y cuwiKry s airwt «to-
fra»» and c<<aata>.t reliance
1 ua the vet y seal 4 A Barrie v the
hop* mt a race. Ike kafoace akeel mt
mlliMtM
Wker ] peworr. mm are happy;
a h*n I fail, alt ike w«rfo *uff*r*
1 live aitk antare. aa'k la tke greea
keM« uater Ike gofova -untight, out ia
tk* great sketo ah-r* brum and kraaa
and tail supply ma< ku*>i'« pnsanry
naad And I try to <k> my humble part
ta carry »ut tk* gr*ai pinn mt G «d.
Evea tk* bmr* are my nssresisM;
they greet rte auk a -yiBplwmy al tke
new dsy » dawn and chum with me till
tke evening prayer m *aal
If it were not for me tke treasuries
of the e**th wow'd remain *e<-uret>
locked; tie grarwrie* would t>* u-ele*-
frame1, m*>i hpr aelf wonH le doomeO
speed i y *o satinet ion or dr cay
Througb me ia [ n-llk el th. energy
that ■HMB'atn, the -pork ut Me.
I rise edh the early dawn and retire
wh*n 'he ‘ chorea” of (he world afe
dure
1 am v*ur l*ue friend.
I am *he i»'»»t. •
— Dam*, P M. lBinnell in the Sutr ,
TtibtSM, Wav*rly, Minn )
♦ ♦ ♦
The average faint famt'y. lining »n j
a soil auaptrd lo vegetable growing. :
by includit g enough potatue* -rid dried
henna and p* a, for the fami.y’a need,, j
can produce 50 per cent of it a living in 1
th* family garden In making y >ur
farm lease# tor another »ea*on, let it
be atipu'aled that your tenants are to
have and cultivate a garden Thereby
will much rf the problem of the high
coat of living be solved.
♦ ♦ ♦
We arr hearing much these d«y* of
co-operative marketing and we shall
continue to hear more of It ** the farm-
er’* marketa become Us* satisfaetory.
From the pre historic dsy, when two
of our cavemen ancestor* combined to
club to death a common enemy and
joined m a war-dance oyer thvir fallen
victim in celebration of then victory,
men hav* been co-operative crea*urea.
Well .the principle* yf self-preser-
vation are a* elemental today a* then
If the agricultural classes are to live
a* a free and intelligent people and not
become peasnnti*«d, agriculture must
be made more profitable through fairer (
returns for the farmer’s toil. If the !
p-esent commercial system doe* not 5
afford the means of securing these rc- j
turns, it is due, like the ancient enemy J
of old, to a co-operative clubbing to i
death
♦ ♦ ♦
In the effort to organn* co-operative
enterprise, to handle collectively the
farmer*’ business affaira, many wall-
meaning men will lie apt to imitate
that man Col. R R Claridge tells of.
who had a way of "lifting at things
too heavy for him and then going off
and leaving th*-m ” This is to say
that it is to tter for twi farmers to
load their pear.ii’s into the same wagon
and put them across successfully to
market tl *u it i, to let them rot in the
ground while they run around in a fu-
tile effort to get Tom, Dick and Harry
to join them in cornering the whole
crop. The quickest way to make Tom.
Dick and Harry want in on vour deal
is to let them see that you are making
co-operation function as a paying pro-
position a* far as you have gone. Lots
of people have to be rhown
A SOUTHERN CINDERELLA,
Comedy Drama iu three acta.
CAST Ok CHARACTERS:
_ t kartma". aa 04 anatacrat .... .. ... M^a C*«l Skwafo
•‘Laid Hal!•»>". a S-utkrva t )a4efwf!a MiawFahnv t*--yaa
“Mi** k»Mt » isletbt rv ". a fiacv* **ttWatotit »uiri Wi«* k**r N*w*U
“Mia* J aaa» kali Haw Htfok". a Mt to cuqjvUv . . Mwa KWeac* Maag^M
"batter a* H»ws*’ . aa Lagitok aura* Miaa Clara Jungwaa
“Cafobaa Maake”, as Mveatuieas Mi** Aiv* Hna4»w
"Mammy JWi Akasw a black, foaa-grww* wusua. Mia* Fran -* -<kaiU
ACT 1
Vocal Sob. It's A Small Wuffo After Ah'*. Stertiag
Pkaito. MiaaTVrrwa Has*. Vwifoa. Alfred Riba
Reel tat mi. "Skaaiu-O'brtoa”. ......................- .
ACT II
Vocal Sate. "Tke Gaktes t »ty' , Haraard ......... ...
Pm*M<. Mi** T* '**a Han*. Vs hs, A I're-! Rika
Vocal Duct. W hi*p*i rg Hip* '. Alice Hawthorn*-
T i acre. A Mttgod. J Jurgm*n. C Griff, G Haa*
Gab* Haaa
Hcotof M*ge*
Mr* Alfred Ada
A. Schmitt. J.
haa». A ' kam
ACT III.
Vocal Fafo, "Yiu Get More Like Y< ur Da-i tv*rv Day”. Homer Mag*»
Piano A Schmi’t.
Vocal quartette, "Gi*d N ght. Gentle Folk'”, TV mpeoci ty the tTab
I’tano, A Ackaiiit.
A mi st * i ji y»t I* »i d ar-itUc entertao meat t» assured to those who at'.eaa
The public M rctdia ) t viied Tuket* ^5ard 38cent,, reserved seat*, k **ata
Curtain rise* pri a p> y at 3Lfo> o cturk am! a *** u cluck
THE "OLD RELIABLE"
THEDFORDS BLACK-DRAUGHT
WlnU Haired AlaLinu Lady Say» She Hat Seen Medicine*
and Co Bat The “Old Reliable” Thedtord’a BLch-Draaght
Came aad Stayed.
i
Dutton, Ala.—In recommending Thcd- feeling after meafa. Sour ttomack aaff
ford'* Mack-Draught to her frienda and aick headache can be relieved by takw*
neighbor* here, Mrs. T. f Parks, a well-! Black-Draughb It aids digesboa, also
known Jackson County lady, said: "I am siststhe liver in throwing off impari-
gefting up in yean; my head is pretty Hcs. I am glad fo recommend Black-
white. I have seen medicines and rente- Draught, and do, to my frleads aad
dies come and go but the old reliable neighbors."
came and stayed. I am talking of Mack-1 Thedford’s Black-Draught is • rtand-
Draught, a liver medicine we have used ard household remedy with a record ul
lor years—one that cr.n be depended up- over seventy years of successful use-
on and one that will do the work. | Fvery one occasionally needs somelhui*
"Black-Draught will relieve indi-ectkm to help cleanse the system of impurities,
and constipation if taken right, and I know Try Black-Draught Insist upon Ibed-
lor I tried it. It is the best thing I have lord’s, the genuine.
found for the full, uncomfortable At all druggists. a n»
ever
Want a Business Education?
If you are contemplating attending a Business
College it will pay you to see or write
, FLETCHER DAVIS
Hondo, Texas
He can sell vou a scholarship in one of the lend-
ing Business Colleges of the State at a material
saving Before making \ our final arrangments U-
su„ ami Investigate This Offer
mother.
little
1,1(1 Mrs. Paul Flathouse
d*ughters of Cliff were
funeral of Mrs.
for the
quin,
■‘^ Mrg. Raymond 8chott
,ng were here Sunday.
"Jkoob Haby of Riomedina
* *eek here with her
*f*' F. Kilhorn.
*n<1 Mrs. Felix Stineon of
na were here Sunday.
^ Sittre and Mrs. Fred
*v* returned from their
°kUhoma.
*'®ma Marty returned
a lengthy stay
• Chae. Marty
Antonio i daughter returned to their home
in San Antonio after a visit
here.
Mrs. John Vollmer and son,
John, spent Saturday and Sun-
day in San Antonio.
Mrs. Eugen Bohl is herefrom
Devine vieiting her mother,
Mrs. Jungman.
Missee Martha and Ftanada
Wurzbacb spent the week end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Wurzbach at Cliff.
—— ■ ' ♦---
1 Antonir
fretn
*n<i tin
0/ thi, p|»o,»„d
°- Bipprt ol
»y.
pre,*iit olitlock to mcourage
our farmer*. The *»me mav tie said
for th* stockmen. Stock of all xind*
have come through the mild winter in 0, pMp|y ^ave to be rhown. And with
I fsir condition. There is an abundant; g() mlir,y ,rhemes tieinir'put forth one
“ ’ rsn not be blamed for wanting to look
even below the surface.
♦ ♦ ♦
THERE never was any justification in
moral, or expediency for the profiteer,
but, nevertheless, he was here and
hi, si,my trail left its imprint on
pastures are greening up in tine shape.
The only discouraging feature i* the
low price for eveiything the farmer
and stockman has to sell. The one-
crop man still has a dangerous road to
travel over before safely is resched
But on the farm where a diversity of j evervthing it touched, in effects from
products are raised - products that
can be utilized on the farm - and
most of the work is performed by
the family w.thout having to de-
pend »n high-priced hired labor -
the farmer can feel assured of safety
and chew his own hog and hominy in
contentment. Verily, verily, great is
Texas!___4__
•ut* of Ohio. City of Toledo. Lucm
and subacrtbad ta
DCt( tniM Cth 4ay of Dtc#mbar#
will BUY BUCKS FOR CASH.
Libraries of all kind* wanted—large or small. Also bookcMM
and desks--in fHCj anything belonging to the office. We al-
ways have bargains in this line Call or write ns if you want a
book of any kind LAW BOOKS AND TEXAS HISTORIES
a specialty. Also RARE And OUT-OF-DATE HOOKS. Weal-
so haudle MILITARY LOOKS of all kinds--in tact, any book.
GAMMEL S BOOK STORE.
911 Cong. Ave. AUSTIN Phone IKW
Card of Thanks.
W® wish to thank all of our
friends who so willi ngly came to uy"pr*Mni
our assistance during the illness A<g**i),Arr^&ediciT<'i*x-
and death of our beloved moth- *, jn**«^w;T4u^L5h5f,,& fotw.
•worn “ ^*(hU «th day of
A**ni0 City Victors
er, Mrs. Theresa Bourquin, for
the many beau tiful floral offer-
ings and aleo those who attend-
ed the funeral.
Sincerely yours,
Hint Children. ,
I_ ijtorou* Surfacaa Of ta* ay»t<
"nluJflill Tic. T**tlmonlal* fro*,
r J CtenoT A CO.. T01040. Ohio.
Colds Cana* Grip aad lafleeeia
UXATIVIWOMO<I^^«^y
i—- Them is onlr t«« Br^"°
£. W. GROVE S tUotlmn oo bo*- *0e.
which w* shall not soon recover. In- ,
stead of demanding and insi*ting on
equalized anil fair price* we joined in
a senseless cry against high price,
anti now we are reaping the conse- j
quences of our folly in market price,
for farm products below the cost of
productiou. And we will continue to ,
reap them until the last dollar of our
war debt i* paid. At 4<>c a pound for
cotton last year two and a half pound,
of cotton would have paid the dollar
This year 20c cotton require* twice a,
much, or five pounds. And, not yet, j
but soon. 8c cotton will take five time,
as much or twelve and a half pounds,
and our huge war debt will have been
in effect multiplied five times. Mean-
time, it costs the same in toil and 1
sweat snd blood to produce a pound of
8c cotton a* it does of 40c cotton. Uf
all things we should prsv to be deliv-
ered from, is that rgidjustment that
come, about through deflation and its
accompanying evil-falling prices.
— From Dallas Semi-Weekiy Farm
News.
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ANEIUCD m Jill ID li.. Hamilton, III.
I
Chits. Brown returned from a
visit to San Antonio. He re-
sports Mrs. Brown doing nicely
after her recent operation.
Will* Burger and family of
Cliff were here Monday.
Halty joins
of readers
Henry A.
happy band
week. ,
C. B. Haegelin of
Barka wan here one
week.
our
this
Yellow
day this
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 19, 1921, newspaper, March 19, 1921; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564903/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.