The Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 17, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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The Anvil Herald.
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Heralding the Fall Season With Vast
Stocks of Choice New Merchandise.
MEDINA COUNTY S BIGGEST AND MOST POPULAR STORE
HUMMINGLY BUSY AND MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN EVER
gVIHY DEPAP I MRNT is Suggettiv# of In surpassed Attractions, and our store is now at its Fittest — Choicest. I'here are
Better Kargains and Greater Opportunities for Advantageous Purchases than are to he found Elsewhere. Fair Dealing and
Setting Up-to-date and Standard Quality Merchandise at the Smallest Consistent Profit, have gifde us Distinctly and Em
phatically HEADQUARTERS.
The PriccN quoted w ill be in force from Monday Morning, September iq, until Closing Time Saturday Evening, September
24, and arc for Spot Ca>h enly—-no Exception to the rule.
TO ANY MAN
Who valuer collect style and it bur clothing is worth
doJde the price of ordinary clothing retailed around the
tcwn. Of course w e come iifto direct competition with the
merchant tailor. Custom tailoring has its charms, of
course, but wbcu we offer yon practically the same making,
fitting and fabrics for about the tailor price, there isn’t any
doubt vhat you are going to do. Come in and see our new
Fail styles of Suits, Trousers and Overcoats.
No matter what you want in the way ©f Stylish Clothing
for Men and Young Men, count on finding it hero at prices
that we know are right.
HP flour.
We handle no doubtful brands.
“COMAL LILY,”
Fancy Patent in sacks.
$5 80 per Barrel
In wood $5.75 per barrel.
SUGAR.
Standard Granulated 8ugar
NOVELTIES GALORE
Not conceited but just boastful of our fine collection of
Novelties in Ladies’ Neckwear, Belts, Hand Bags, Fancy
Shell Combs and Hair Ornaments, Shirt Waist Set*, Buttons,
Laces and Embroideries, Ywilings, Dres< Trimmings* et<\ Ail
rightly priced and not packed away in shelves but conven-
iently displayed in new modern show cases of the most im-
proved make.
18 lbs for $1.00.
Newest Fall Styles
Pure Louisiana Syrup
THE NEW DRESS FABRICS
Imposing showing of the most popular weaves aud
colors, embracing mannish materials, new black materials
and Suitings in almost ever' conceivable color aud mixture.
It offers to wotnen-folk the widest opportunity for the choos-
ing of styles that are absolutely correct, aad at the same time
saving you many a dollar oa your purchases.
Syrop de Batterie, 1 gallon
cans 64c.
Syrop do Batterie one-half
gallon cans 35c.
Honey Drip, 1 gal cans 43c.
Honey Drip, u gal. cane 22c.
In our Ladies* Ready-to-Wear Section. 1 * mense gathering
of Ladies’ and Misses’ Skirts, Underskirts, Capes and Coats.
Styles are the newest and smartest designs, while every
Fabric of note and |>opularity is embraced. All wonderfully
Low Priced.
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Green Rid Coffee
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Extra Choice Article . 14c lb
Choice.............12c lb
Good Article .........10c lb
Children’s School Outfitting.
Because we pay more atten-
tion to the requirements of
children than others do, we
are best able to supply their
needs. Guided by years of
experience and choosing and
designing our stock with the
greatest care, we are enabled
to offer our patrons
Complete School Outfits
For boys and girls,
impossible of duplication else-
where, We solve every problem of children’s outfitting. We
ptovide all grades, weights, sizes and styles of boys’ and
girls’ clothing, headwear aud footwear, in prices to meet ev-
ery purse and consistent with honest goods.
Roasted Coffee
*‘Crescent City” and “Bonito”
8 pkgs for $1.00.
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Extra Fancy HEAD BIKE
15 lbs for $1.00.
Fancy HEAD RICE
17 pounds for $1.
Good Rice—26 pounds for $1,
Standard Brand Tomatoes,
2lb cans 7c. 31b cans 10c
CLAIRETTE SOAP.
25-bar Boxes at . . .99 cents
Arm & Hammer Brand SODA
in 1 lb pkg 6c a pkg.
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GOOD FURNITURE TALKS
Ours does—It is the Best and Speaks for Itself. It is
the kind you want. Low [prices coupled with our special
discount of ten per cent whioh we will allow on all furniture
purchases this week should prompt you to supply your wants
now; it means a saving of a fourth to a third if you buy here
BEDDING.
Nights are getting chilly—not too early to think of buy-
ing Blankets and Quilts. Large stocks, generous sizes full
weights, excellent qualities, at our usual Small Margin,
Quick Selling Prices.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 17, 1904, newspaper, September 17, 1904; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth544251/m1/1/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.