The Anvil. (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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Castroville, Medina Co Texas, Friday Sent, 29, 1893
VOI VIII
Ofcil Organ. of Medina Countv.
FROM DEVINE.
News of the Week.
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Our Stock of Mens Women and Children Shoes
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success.—S, A Light.
such questions fiom a political
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stand-point.
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the Sherman law,
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three weeks ago. Mi
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own imp in politics,
burning issues before
may possibly decide against the
state in the commision case, there
is no telling what a federal court
will do, but if it does, Governor
Hogg will immediately call the
legislature together to pace an-
other oommnsjon bill. All the
traitors in sheol, or in Iba Cu-
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Snow falisto the depth of au
inch in North Dakota. <
fellow who doos not declare him-
self should bo left at home.-Texas
Farmer.
Where and at what time did the
Democratic party declare against
the free coinage of silver? It
may straddle the issue, bnt it wili
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J. M Smith Jf UarHaiXh
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We will offer for the next 30 days our Entirely stock
of SUMMER GOODS at
sido bas anything i
the ''available man:'
ainsk. He’s
the devil’s ’
Don't Todacco Spit or Smoke
d your Life Away.
is thotrathful, atartliog title of
a little book that tells all about
No-tokae,‘the wonderfal, harmless
Gdaranteed tobnceo cure. Toe
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clause of
IUO ouoriusu mw, muwvuat it could
not be built upon nor patched in
such a way as to relieyethe situa-
tion aud restore confdence."
The Houston Bi-Chloride of Gold Sanitarium
1413 FRANKLIN AVE HOUSTON TEXAS:
1006 Patients have been cured in the past year of the
WHISKY, MORHINE and TOBACCO habits by our
EIOME TREATMENT
Owing to a continued and piessing demand for Home Treatment
by persons who are unable to undergo treatment in the aauilarium, we
have arranged to furnish from our own laboratory such remedies as
we use here in the cure of the Morphine, Tobacco and Whisky
Habits. These remedies will be accompanied by such directions,
which, if closely followed, will enable the patient to be successfully
treated at home. None genuine without signature of Dr. J. J
MoKamu!
silver by this country alone and
independently, and inlayor of ihe
immediate and nwponditionnl
A grnnddnu gh ter of Delacroix re-
ceived the following proposal of
marriage from the famous Champ-
fleury: "Mademoiselle; If you be-
Heve. As I have heard, that an hn-
it is a very disgusting habit.
Bekar county will vole on Oct.
11th next whether or not to issue
8200000- orimprevement
of public roads. They now spend
842000 yearly, if the improvesoeat
ie tobeof thesame ciass an here-
Joseph Courand.
says he offered his sheep
last year not boos we be I
faith in them bat because
ticpatod low prices, and
is gettiog too oil tol Hi
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Are closed in s astern Mississippi
not to gin any cotton autil IOcts:
a pound is paid for same, at risk
of havirg giudiumed.
Quarantine regulations, ans a'
convention of the cattlemen: to
meet at Dulins on Oct. 20th at
which prominent cattlemeu of the
United S ates will be present.
e The Medina connty court house
sontrietors, Martin, Bryan and
Johnson wore awarded . the con-
tract to build the new court hons»
®oc the World’s Fair for I Gets.
Upos receipt of your nddress and f:
teen cents in pontage stampa, we will mail,
yon prepaid our Bouvenir Prtrolio. of
ihe World's Colnmbin Exposition lbs
regular price 1a50ot*, but ns Ws want
jects the principal planks in the
Chicago platform; still it whines
lika sick kitten abont its being
theduty ct Democrats to stand
upcu that platform with both feet.
The democruts ol Texus put no
faith in the democracy, of the
Express and cannot bo fooled by
its sireb songs.—8. A. News. ,
Like n great number of demo-
crats ( ?) it will only adopt part of
IL if it adopts any st all.
Two new cases of yellow feyer
at Bruuswick and one death.
El Paso smashes the ball at
Galveston; score 10tl in their
favor.
Rpags Tabuies purit the bloo
I Two year old child drowned at
Brenham by fallina into a bucket
“It is ungentlemanly, indecent,
low and yileto indulge in profan-
ity and vulgarity in public places
and especially on the streets To
the shame of this city it is indulg-
ed in and tolerated daily. Let a
few pay fines for this low practice
and it will cease.— Lougyiaw
Tphasfa-'; —
Som ebbing thut happens on our
streets we are sorry to say.'
The Gonzales Enquirer ndopte
the following from the ubiquitous
"exchange."
Do not swear. Theta is no
occasion to swear outside of a
printing office. , It is useful in
proof reading, and is indispen-
sable in getting forms from the
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assist in looking over IL* paper 2
when it is printed, but otherwise Just what
FACTS WORTH CONS I DER! NG.
To those interested in the subjeet of "Investmeats" a policy, in
The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York
Richard A. MaCunx, President. a .
It is superior to all other forms of investment
—IT IS SAFE——■
But deliver us from dirty fewels
and roach rm, and tbine will he thie
glory, nnd f he thre dolfr- per
dry with tin daya bn done frever,
and over, thy vietii dm Drummer.
AlLFree,
Thie who hnve nsedDf. King’s sew
Dincoveny know illi yuTac. and those who
have not, have how the opportinity p>
try it Iree, Call on the ndvertized Dnr’
gist aud get a trinl Bottle fren Snud
your nemo aud addresn to H.Ei Bucklen
& Co. Chicago, Mid get a sample box ol
Dr. King's vow Life Pills Free, a, well
as n copy of Guide to Health uud Hon <>
hold Inatructor, Free All of which is
guuranteed to doyou god and eoat: you
nothing. At V. Hansa’s store.'
do the est we c.m, for' nobody
knows whatsis gofug to turnip.—
Suap Shots, Gelvoston News.
W. rk like n slave, hye like a
dog, look like a beggar, 'save like
a miser, sneeze when the political,
/boss takes snut and vote like-a.
ool. Slick to your party, if /you
die ii pauper. This is keeping out
of politics.— National Reformer.
WheuEncle.Sam unties him-
self from Dame Europe’s apron
strings l wil‛ grow to be a man..
Those convicts thut the state has
no work fur will find a job waiting
for them on the Texas idads....
Is an nllebodie liar weather
Prophet Foster is a distirgulsbed
without th* other baif, I offer you M
mny sympatbies, my love and my
best rforts to cut together the
material of life." The young
girl’s answer was the gift of a pair
of nciasoiH, followed by a marriage
three weeks Inter.- New York
Herale.
The Haena rfest at Boerne Sun-,
dny was well attended.
State Board of Education de-
clares the $300,000 lonnfor peni-
tentiary lands off.
W. L. Malene, president of the
Fort Worth Gazette company, is
dead, after one week's iliness:
"The squeeze in the- money
world is letting npi It’S your
best girl’s time next. - Yoakum
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“The ui.tn who cannot use ad-
vertisinginlis business has no
business to be in business. + Vic-
toria News.
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"A newspaper never yet lasted
Very long on wind; A few silver
dollars are required in the busi-
ness.-Yoakum Times.
Abolish the fee system and pay
salaries to all officers, is the cry;
ing reed of Texas. Wlnt say the
people?-S. A. News.
not expected to live;
Our political science club on
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By order of whitecaps 1000 gins interesting and instructive paper
Devine Sept. 26 1893.
EDITen ANvil: . 2"
The first serious accident on
the line of the I. A G. N. it. R.
Co. in Medina County for some
years, occurred on last Friday
morning about 8 a. m. Robt.
Wilev Foreman of this, section,
and his men were, croseing Fort
Ewell bridge on his hand-car
when they saw a freight train
(special) coming down upon them
swiftly from the direction cf Ban
Antonio. The foreman made
haste to get to the end of the
bridge, upon reaching which an
effort was made to remove the
hu-.id.car from the, track, but it
whs too late. The engine struck
the hand-car and rammed it
against Wiley and one of the men
a Mexican, seriously injuring both
They were taken by the evening
passenger to Puleetine: for atten-
tion and treatment at th* Company
Hospital.' The injuries were pain-
ful and serious. The Mexican 19
a- st is trifling and • the man
wants to quit and can’t, rns ' no
physical or financial risk in using
"No-to-kac." Sold by ali drug'
gilds.
Book at Drug tores or by mail
firn, ildress Th Sterling
Remady Co., Indiana Minerak
btinating .conventions come
around: the fellow that neither
Clark combine, cannot prevent the
people of Texas from putting *
The Drummi rs Prayer,
ldaum/; ra' — .-A 1 ' • se
Qur landlord who art at the
hed of the table. .
W hallo aloud thy ii"me. Thy
beefstenk como. let it be ilone. but ,
not asit wus for breakfast. Give
ns this day homo ‘better bnsh ADd
forgive us when we kick agaiust
it as we forgive, th h» who ki k
agiinst us.
Lead us no more into uucloun,
and buggy rooms. ■ . /
thin da the finest and most prolific
of cotton and the best adapted t
soutnwest Texna. .. .Charles W,
Gilliem of Medina county, one of
the old time stockmen, was N wel-
come cafler at our office last
week. He has both cattl Aanq
mem", ’.....
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married person is (ike the hulf ol
who n pair ot’scissors, which is useless
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Springe; Ind,".ih t :
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Telying- upion: Toulnntl and
Glermnny to agee to a ratio and
biamettallisip, & like n farmer
from whose crip his neighborw
cows nudhogs are amqgsiug flesh
w ni ing for these nelhbors to
-voluntirily repair his Kence.
iTtereinoue fellw the Reople
should generally beware of when
you to have one. we mnke 'Im price
nominal. You will dud it a work of art
and thing to be prizel It contalun
hill phte vow of ths great buildingn,
withdereriptionaofuame,and la exenn.
vlinhighewtutyleofart. If but Anta
4 withit. utter you gat it, we wilt re-
fund ths stamps ami let you keep toe
book: Addrem
n Gilind for 167,838
‘There Beam to be tw» national
Democratic pnrties juat now. The
€liyelnuc party and iliej Chicago
party, which doyiu belong (o? —
SeguEuterprisa.
A pooredilr i Arkansns bffrs
to acenpt “ureens on .subseriptidu
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Results have demonstrated the following facts; .2 /
rrs DIVIDENDS ARE THM LARGEST
Therefore the net cost of Iusurance is less than in any other.company.
EDWIN OHAMBERI AIN
Old Postoffice building, General Agent, San Antono Texas.
C. S. Bailey, Ayenl Hondo Cify, Tejcus, ' ’
.An Aotuel Cost Pnoo
On account of limited space we can only form you ar
idea of some of our bargains we arc now offering.
.Mon's Former$12.00 Snit» IInrk d dovno $8,50, Mens torier $10 knifs marked down to
$8.00, : " m. •-$100. " “ <0. " Mr - • • 8409
.0e Mens Pormer, 5100 Suits marked down to $3.75., -
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300 Children Hmts ages from 5 to 13 years former price 82 and 82.25 marked down to $1,25.
vertises Southern Hope cotton
With the । seed for Itis claimed that
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Clearing Sale of Summer Goods,"
t Ne- York Cost.
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. . Wo are offering at prices that defy competition in prices and quality.
The balance rd our stock in Drees Goods consisting of White Fney and Striped Lawns,'
• ... Snttiuez, Fancy Gingham, Bedford Cord*, Slinllie Ete.
We ura ufferiny at pricet that cannot be undortlood
DATEOWTTZ Bros.
505 Wes Commerce St. San Antonio Texas.
Drop. Castroville Roller Mills.
These are the greatest Bargains that we ever offered
in suits as they are actually cut to
BALD HEADS!
I Am WM tottewaMwi ot yours is mt Mr toy.
5 A harsh,brtdle?DoesitspitattheedsHasAta
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l Ah yoursmptomsbewarned
on .“paper currency", by ’ Prof.
Wilson. A fusillade of qucstiobb
relevant and irrelevant wer met
and answered with rare good
humor and altogether the exercises
were edifying*.
• Asocial gathering at he. resi
douce of Mr. OL Brow* was one of
the pleasant feat ores of the-pasi
week. Croquet, cards, logtecby
music, and “tweet notbings" wit)
refreshments formed the cliie+ •
features of the entertuiument.
The party whs given in hnor. of
Miss Idn Lytle n ous and
guest of Miss Adn Brown The
bachulors solo; “After the Bawl"
was extravagnntly encored by all —
absentees.
R v. I’rico (I m. fI h id a fuir
congregation to-day at his regular
service and delivered a vervsug-
gestiye, discourse on Christan
progress. A slight digression on
Bunday- base bull exercise and
lager beer accompaniment gave
seat to the main topic. >
' The political deliverance of a
contributor in your last ‛ypene
seems to convict the President of
duplicity in accepting (ba nomina-
tion on the Chicago plitform but
but the qaestion still remuius,.
Is the plan of the platform itself
at all practicable? Cm there in
the nature of things be two
standarda? I* it not something
like trying to ride two race horses
of varrying speed? Questions may
be gently multiplied on this sub-
jed not readily solved. ‘Itis safe
to assume; doubtless, that ou r
Congress will after all answer ell
Pay Cash and Save Money
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sheep on his range and says
.are all doing well a* he had
never denounc free coinage: .. . . 7 Phi mature a3T
The United Statp* supreme court 8 P995 mo
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account." This bed* all. Lelluce
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DIVINE PROVIDENCE ACADEMY.
CASTROV/LLE TEXAS
This Institntion, empowered by Charter to confer degrses, in deliglitfull
sitnatedin the Medinja Valfey, 25 miles west- of Sun. Antonio. It
afford* competent ina’ruction in all higher branches of edneaticn
Course of Music Vocal and Instrumental is that of the best
conservatories of Europe.
STUDIES RESUMED SEPT. 5th For detnited particulars
aprlyto Mother Superior,
DIVINE PROVIDENCE ACADEMY.
Castroville.* TeXOH.
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President Cleveland writes in
reply to a letter from Gov. Nor-
then of Georgia, "thn he is in
favor of a currency that is aud
stable in the hands of the people
and a conditiou of confideuce thaf
will keap it in,use, says he is a
(riendof silver, but opposed to the
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Haass, Herman E. The Anvil. (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1893, newspaper, September 29, 1893; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584263/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.