The Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 17, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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{Jos. Courand Co
P4STBOYILLE TEXAS.
The best place in the county
j^io buy EVERYTHING YOU
#WANT. Special prices ou Ve*
t hides for a limited time, \ i
w A w
Anvil S
parks.
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-fefctor
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f# Tito PuWk.
Until further not**.-# IW. J. G. |
Hall wiil coJtew* and rwe**tpt for
dun tbn juprf »t Cnatro*
CmU op Kim and **'ttl*
Industrial School for Girls
Q<»4utUd Itf fritter* of Diyint Provident,*
tW«)<Mk «r«MMat>Mi parswad m csst**** a A*wfc>|! Uto
mrrt>l wta.tMrtwni t»i itpreni • 4 tto p*n>*. I* ••h* *K*«i
irtnnt «al ^Mfui «l S*<i*t| Eaptatol attoRtw* tP*to **>
4nn—t m wrena* aiwI art.
UtMca, De»att4«iu SfftataPV ^oWt
lattriiaiac Qi»ta #$► a^ IxDrusreat#
rai! |auiu.cjfc<- *W> V ** wnto. to
Sister Superior
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
yo^r acc unta.
l\E|vitx Davis.
REPftESEtiUTtVS MEN
OH THE WORLDS EWR f
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Inspi, *»g at **» L*«*n
11^ Sol«dacl Si
V A$T*>yiO, TE
TI* pat U» Oturiacw «(
w*.> tm** ' wtN re* t*m •
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flan** ' - ..
llua Unli* It «ka». ** ,fe#
u*Mtury. Any »»tt«r of • *rt*st Wy «na
aP«H l« awl nita to lho Fair **•*'» i*
iMt m «* At ImM a tho*»oao»l «*- (
>ath - __
Hca. CWloa H Urovowa* of Otoa* A ■*
vtolt of too tell M A AU •< j |
I ••••*•♦* to A4 MM t*44<
EUGENE HUESSER
MANUFACTURER OF
SADDLES AND HARNESS
HACK AND BU00Y TOPS
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Give re** * Cab
All Work Guaranteed
Houston Square
Castrp^ille, Te*as
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*.* bu ut*»p » sir
i u**i*v *y*mo§, Ml aol oefHvtvtit to ^
| ‘ unt the deathM. Pot httl* »to** H(l4 4^4^ h*,- o<t»uiy of *“'• ^
%*!#t fet hvuB tofffcei. Tire trer m** are** n*«» *« *•*« 01 *
came down a tn* form Monday.
Xhe rmu. that induce! tua Aowd fell
m tM vitality ul th* Monaco Caiap.
Ma.K haw fct«o i*«*»v*d *e°*
by way of Duiday •* thv malt ol Um
! nae m the lf«d na river.
i Mil C f. Mnuiawald sA Chucat^),
«• fen U> tecrtvi* fet boa lit.
blaster ^oa* FiUSimon has i«s*od
a*uc«»olul oMuuuatiou tor appnB-
baslup ti. the iiavy. 1U- upet't* W
1 enter upon bw duties ui about tao
weeks
i Muses Clara Carle and Uui*a lUby
i yj |>udty wet* Caatiovid* viaitoti ou
tMuday.
Mr. 1»« Ihoitcoart is karuiug the
j art of MtU r uukini'. 10
the neat tnture to operate our cream
|«y.
Beodeh s injured
HOTEL ALAMO
Baraplaa’*
RE8TA0R^C*fe
.... AttaebAd....
A. Ql il SHKlM. Pat^e^l.*#
>*u Vi toiiio, * , Tex%*
j F.Rinns [
DatLKi to E
Dasun
iceds, Paints, Uils, Var.
mshes, Brushes, Hav,
Grain, Poultry Supples.
airfi Ha niftat Phot# Pm rf.
firaaaler of War*
lestyitf Ef*’*. #| 30 pe’ 1
Saw e w U) ( ’>
Has AsToaio, Teiaa
aatuaoa aaU a: S'*1 atleo capaeitr *» th*
poir 14 »>n.<ja( *iw*l to a poata’^Mloato
Wuurao in a anlv«r*ty.**
Hon- Bor.Jsmln B OdoU, foeoraoe
H*w Votk. “St UwiUi ho«a SaSly mla- |
by a junta which oay ’»»t
bar oaoUaor 4 oah-aroMa Tha Tair W
Vvfi4«rthl *
Hoa. Uo-iro# C. 1 arUoo, jettrucr of Call*
turnio: “TA* gootrnae of thoOdden ttotA «
• bo hoa op*nt iU h!s itfo wlthto hoe bor- -f
Strt halo that ho *a«w only a Uttlo 4
- untU ho camo to tho fair • few• • •••■
Binl o» All l« eaelod yruSBCM **oo«»c^4 _ — a * ■ /n b i
bw«w-“ . turf saloon,
H o Albert U t JOiWUaa. govorow «t * VHI w *
K»*; “Tbo UuUianA Pwrchaoo ll.b.iM«aty n* c*w., --
tUu lo on the *mn<Uot acalo of any e*|K>- yy IfSES, LlQUORb, BEER
atloa the wurl4 hat eeor oeen. ’ j AND CIGARS
Hun Hi h*rU Tot.e^ governor ol I Oy»« do eaU al#t.
"Tbo n.ib I ooo of U»« lUpooUtea j MUIARTZ. Pr-^r^U r
lh- n»oro l enjoy it Mv.r»or of to I W. -Ana VuU.«uo. Tcbmu
Hon. Fonnlto <ro Chet ter ton. governor
Wyoming: "1 wUb the Kair the greatest
tuv^ao it crrt .inly Ueoerreo If
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DRINK BEER
SHEWED BY THE
LONE STAR BREWING CO.
ASK bOK
Cabinet. Pilsener, Erlanger.
----AlSULClbLY bibb -
U|C.,K* A. H White, goyymor of Weot
VtrgUilo: "I cannot upeoh too strongly ot
Ifct grrbtnrao of thlo KAlr."
Hwilliam 4. Bryan: "Tha Xaponl-
tluii 10 an unparalleled wonder."
Hon John Sharp William* member of
corigr»»< from Ml**Uelpp': ‘The ir.t«l
wonderful thing of 110^Wnd." __
Hon. Hoke Smith of Georgia, formerly
. . UeaotflOll t
Ta« Bast (>»—
rVines, Liquors and w'gars.
Corner F,. Com. ami Sycamore M*,
“‘dU San Antonio, Tca.
N' *r N**w
* i, um»t
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K ina were shopping in Hondo
i doV.
Fri>
cw^-a-.d “I am'tughiy ptoaLi ^wU^tho Misw * Clara and Fany* Carle aud
. 'rr^ “•«•!» «
ivrry lieimont ot New
M,. J.c BifKtil' . „1|,md i) w ............. .....................
iy***- ““10 *• ** 'u TTwiEtSMTSSS1 rlew Depot Saloon
John tVrk.cs Ml MuuJ.j to. IWU L-^-'-r » ■" •<“ • “““ "" ** |
eounty, Tevti*. ’•** -* “ “' °* w“* ! “----- 1 — .....w
Sistei Conbiautiue, tbo Sist* r Ku|«»-
nor it tbe convent, has bacu on the
nek list fur several day*.
Mrs. Alfred Harms and htU* dough
ter of Houston, are visiting relative*
in our htirar.
hhoven weather aud IHUddy rumb, Utunjp[ „ ,m.MJern riruii»uun
. j r* I VInrtv Iroui lion ivrry Lieimont of New ^ffhi la j t' ^ttOVllle Sunday,
prmnw.d C l. (diaries Marly irmu i ^ uauty the Folr fonder-
making In* wesfero trip the first ofj it i# worth coming a long d.»unc* Mr. J. i. Adt
i the week.
| The patrons of th* creamery »«•
<WlfWfMH>fHMMH>WVmwwmmfM»W*mwTwy»w.ffHfWWWWW1WWmWwmTyHWMWW«» hii/hly gretuhed With til' “ '"b
................ ............... ##o*............ . tuned troui the enterprise. A me t-
;;”m * , ,ualbe »„,ckuow«.» »w i«
-- month. get u» »»— —r*» —------
It requires fully ‘io.UOO pounds of ^n^r'ieoi-ge of BAvartg: “[ Hat* j»«v*r r. bitivee m uouuo a
butter to supply San Antonio tor one I g>»te a number of our young With
We«k. As the farmers tributary to night *m» rbrir mimono of electric I utUn«lod a dam* ut Qttii.i Saturday
that city have never mail* uu effort to J I(OUi, a. McOomaa of Maryland; , night, ;,nd a very enjoyable
supply this demand, the city has been ; jr^uryawT ^Nbw jenw; l time.
lomd u, 4»« *pw» K— -‘d »' lted" «f. “‘hf «•«
' * it." m j s»*eu on our streets Sundry.
R.. Moeller.
BOOTS and SHOES
Ed ps t'
' lion. L*arlH J Campau. chalrihan of th«
ass? ssssf »
g,. Kitiv ►■•y fInfnl for parents «•» fAll to
bring th^ir children to ree ths Fulr.
M I'aul Uup iy. editor of L* P*tlt Pari-
•ten of r uis. h'ranre: "1 Admlrs th* K»-
DoBiUon f r Its ImmsiuiBjr. IU spirit of ths
Zahi|m«. its gsnerwl boauty and Us corn-
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lr. J. U.
iMuesn t. ip
Zuberimeler mii*i a
to Sou Vit<tul° ^bw
Mr. aud Mn. Adolph Haby and
Mr. and Mrs. freak Uader went
v\*>i to Caatroviile Sunday.
Mi.<*uo» Alice Aud Fanye Carle vi»*teti
n l.itiveg in Uoudo SaU.rday.
rea swpatreA
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COME AbD LEAVE TOCB ORDER*
■w *ftrwwppwirwiiw^perirwew
“i.sre^s. ..................................
ALBERT HABY
C'UftrOVlUt — Lucosl* I Proprietor of the lit)
H&CK LINE. |
Leo Tachirhart Joe L M*nt'"d,
CuDlrnoUir. I Managat•
Our Hook* ^ai'
tenger Train* ut
Ln Conte,
Fare 50 cpttff
HseklsareAtomeei w*t boaud frAia ^
h •* »• ** emit bvund Twmu
Hi & $. M.
Special attention given to | _
y Commercial Traveler* V • i *
•NH/w/w^w 'w^w'w'w'w*****
nortliern staves iw «• BUrrv • w-v *<>« it _ ^ rinv«r
, . TP Bhfl nti urMtdfnt Of tn# vIOVvT
I (he farmers ot Medina county ceuso to ^ f rout# uf Chicago: “The Fair is a mg
1 speculate on boll weevil exterminators ' recc«re I™™ *
I for awhile, aud figure on the butter | -—*------------
I problem.
s. 3?* Garoia.
BARBEE. 8HOP l STBIWO BAND
Kir-t Claes \ Firet Claw
JoSZZ I 1 *£»**
At Popular Price*. + Per All Oetsaaiuus
isssss*1
Your Patronage Appreciated.
I sfuarantae eatieftiction in ai1 111)
work. Call at th*
Proprietor of the e«t»
Meat Market
SOLICITS YOUR ^
&“■ PATRONAGE.
Ohoice, Fresh Meats always on hauJ
Houston Square, K*r*JfltmU».
f4.an»w»wresw»aia»A»e'rre
r»Gf90® -- ”*
G. W. SiUNUERS.
Livestock Cwb’m. Merrhaut,
Union Stock Yard*, San Antonio, g
Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Hors-
Mr. Iteuj. Kempf says that he sold
to the creamery $‘2'i worth of milk iu
j one mouth. This was the product of
eight cows.
Judge Peter liodg made a business
trip to Hondo ou Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Haby of Dun
Dunlny Doings.
UV Al'l'LK BLOSSOM.
AnvII. UlKkLU:
Our school began Monday with
Mine Dorothy Hall of Castroville as
teacher but owing to the rain there
were only a few scholars iu attendance.
Cordite Rifle.
A resident of Massachusetts
es, Mares and Mules Haft-
died Strictly on (Jommistiiou..
F. L. TurrLV, Ass’t Saleeujau.
OCHS k ISCHlMCHlii.
sJAN ANTONIO -> •=• *> ThXAW.
Weiss Beer aud Porter Brewery an 1
Bottling Works.
W- om<< oul) the U»t |<rHuaU»* <! *:\mr md U.t
l,ur«nt fruit «strant» iu tho luunufacmre of eui
*,..... ------- ---- »y<lk wuter «ud gi&aer alo. ___
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Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Haby of Duu- Mra. E. Uboldand daughter Miss
by come over to chinch last Sunday.
Beptember lif, 1901. A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall’s Great DUcovary
A resident of Massachusetis nas One small bottle ot the Texas Woiutet,
adapted a rifle to the uso of cordite, ||Hire Great Ihsoovery, cures all kidney
which Is the highest eiplostve used by , #ll,j t,ladder troubles, removes gravel,
the British Bavy. Fifty-two grains ot j enle8 diaimtea, setimml emistious. weak
cordite, the amount he put* lu a ritle aQj lu|ue rheumatism and ull ir-
sbcll, is equal in force to • | claritiescf thekidueyg aud bladileriu
pound of P°#w#d"*“d **".;d“J both men aud women, regulate, bladder
foree which drives the ball through | troubles m children. If not sold by ymir
eight feet of pine at 100 yards. druggist, will besent by mail on receipt
_____ of 81, One email bottle is two months
Value of the Siinflower. treatment and seldom fails to perfect a
The stalks and leaves of the sun* cure. Dr. Hi. W. Kail, Hole .Manufacturer,
flower make excellent food for varl- j p () u,„ 8t. Louis, Mo. Head for
oue animals, while the former can W8^,nioBjajBi Sold by all druggists.
also be employed as fuel. Sunuower --
cake ts made from the seeds of this READ THIS
useful plant after the oil has been | ,jj4(.krt0nville, Tex., Peb. fl, WUi-Dr.
extracted. 1 E. W. Hull, Ht. Louib, Mo. Duar Sir—
■ M> wife wan cured of kidney aud
The Hour of Death.
Up-to-date Barber Shop.
Next to Wernette’fl CAJrr,MifS-.
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JJ'lifiL HEllH $LW ! VEUL. StUSllIkL \«W.
JU v witn re are umou v —---
The Hour of Death. bladder trouble in 18% by the use of one
According to a Pails physician, who of >jJUf .jMal Woliller, Hall’s
has 0Gted, f!1® h?lrvatloi^coverltg a I Great i h.icnvery, and L can cheeifully
period^of several years, the maximum recommend it to others an dent,g in
Lur of death Is from 6 to ti a. m. and (same rnunnm. lours respectfully,
J the minimujn from » to U *■ “* AM. DUKE.
Mis. t’lira Catle ig on tne m-
di-pobcvl list this wcok.
Miss Louii'v Haby ietuiu< 1 L »mu
.Sunday after a woek'B visit to relatives
m Castroville.
Jack Hreiten and daughters, M sses.
Anna aud Lisetta, were shopping iq
Castroville Friday.
Willie Burger aud wife visited
i datives in tho mountains last w . k.
Bdw. J. Brucks of Hondo vuited
borne folks Sunday.
I'd. Vance moved bis family to
Han Antonio last week much to the
I egret of their many t riouds.
Mrs. Jack flaby and children
spent a few days with Mrs. Adolph
Haby last week,
Alfred Haim and Edwin Haby lefi
bunduy for Caatrovdle, whuro they
will attend sofwxd this year.
Mr. aud Mrs. John Weimers were
in Hondo one day last week
A farewell party was given Miss
l'carl Vance last Tuesday uiiriit, only
a few attended, but those who were
there had a .^ood tune.
Mias Emma heboid i3 having quite
a time with tooth ache this week.
Every body is rejoicing over tho
•ood rain we bavo had.
Dnnlay, Sept. If, lbOi.
’Phone 27
\nd give us tho newts,
iivxip will be appreciated.
The
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.