The Anvil. (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL IX
DALKOWITZ BROS,
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Joseph Courand.
503 & 505 W. Commerce St San Antonio;
ST.AUGETEE SAEi.
DEALER IN
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Comfe Alll
Come One)
TO OUR GRAND FALL OPENING.
Worth of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. Boots Shoes to.wiif
$50,000
Prop. Castroville Roller Mills.
be slaughtered at less than 50cts on the 81-00
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were very potent
that nominated
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You will be suitably rewarded if you come after some of our
Bargsins,
Ba.rGra.lxie,
BBargains.
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Notice of Appointment.
ments.
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Lager Beer, in Casks and Bottles.
ATWA 8 CLEAR, FRESH, and GOOD,
Ask for It.
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Will find THE ANVIL
The Cream of Current Thought.
was repealed, and
That issue is now ettled
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fully.
Chm. HnnaMAin*.
Bept, 18th 1804,
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Young Men Wanted.
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It Should be in Every House.
wife who was threateded with Pneu-
daw
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SAN ANTONo TEXAS
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times grew
i the tariff
California Kohton,
Scotch Cheviot,
India Cachemire,
worse.
isaue.
Come see for yourself every item a Bargain and every Bargain the best of its kind
we have increased our DRY GOODS Depertment to three times its original
size and now carry one of the finest and most select lines of Dress Suitings
French Outing, Tweeds,’
Maire Poplin,
Drape De Vienne,
Mummy Cloth,
Kersay,
Buckien s Arnica halva.
Tas Bum SALvE in the world for
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Were Mr mghest Awud.
establish and naintain aconteder-
ate home for disnbled soldiers,
but shall not grant more than
*$100,000 in any one year, and may
tyrant aid in case of public calam-
ity.
The otheramendment is whether
. or not you wish that the railway
, commssioners shnll hereafter be
, elected by the people or whether
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DALKOWITZ BROS.
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Ury Goods, Clothing Etc. Eto,
To learn Telegraphy, situations
secured or money refbouded.
Address
DALLAS TELEGRArH CoTLEGE,
Dal 1m Txns,
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Wipe Cord, Two tone Effects?
-- will take corn, oats and
chiokene, onsubreription, if yon
bays no cash. Don't "
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Notice.
Deoming it advisable, I horeby with-
draw from thnraoefor Comminsioner of
Precinot No. 2. I return thanks to all
frienda who promised me their rapport
and hope that they will be able to eup
port one, who will represent them tuith-
ADVERTISERS,
We can compote with any house in San Antoniq in regard to style and prices. Dott boy elsewhere
before examining our large and varied assortment comprising the latest styles in DRY GOODB,"
CLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS Etc. Etc.
governor, aa al present.
Notice.
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and magnzine literature than «
be had in any other way for 1
times their eoat The proe
Public Opinion ban been reduq
from 88.00 to S310 par yean
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npure blood, wm
»aygtem and pre
malarial fevers for
zphnk
■tesd or money re-
ad $100 per bottle
• Baldng Powder
IMedelamDibtoma
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The best medium to reach the read-
ing public of Medina County.
rite for rates
81.00 13 WEEKS, 81.00
The New York Illustrat'd Newt is a
Sixteen Page Newspaper, imsued every
Thursday, which will be mailed, secure-
ly wrapped, to any addrees in the
United States, for thirteen weeks, ot
receipt of Oxa Dollar.
The New York Illustrat'd Newt has
no connection whatever with any other
publication. Newndealers and euhecri-
bers are cautioned vgainst imitations.
A Liberal Discount ailowed to Poet-
masters Ayeut' and clubs. Sample
copiee mniled free. All oommunioationa
must be addreesed
ABTHURTLUMLEY.
240 Broadway N. Y
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of 4
J. B. Wleon, 371 Clay St., Fhnrpsburg
Pa. says he will not be withot Dr.
— • * — tor Consumption
1 it cur hle
Independent in politics giving all sides a fair hearing
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T e public is hereby cautioned
under penalty of the law, not to
move any live etock, especially
horses mules and cattle, out of tie
counts without inspsction accor-
ding to law. Auo. Birt.
Inspector of Hides and Animels.
Every mother should know that croup
oau tn1 prevented. The firs' symptom of
troe croup is hoarseness. This is fot-
lowed by a pecular rough congh. If
Chamberinin a Cough Remedy i Riven
freely as soon as the child becomes
hoarse or even after the congh has de:
veloved it will prevent the attack. 25
and 5) oent bottles for sale byValentine
Haass.
mania after an attack of "Ie Orippe"
when various other remedies and sever
alphysiciaae had done her no
Robert Barber, of Coeksport, Pt,___
Dr. King's new Dimoovey has dome him
moragood than anythiag he ever a ed
for lug trouble. Nothing like it. Try
ft. Free Trial bottles atV. Hasen etore
AsASBIGNEE OF J. R. SrnoUD,,
Notice is hereby kivem that on the 28
day of Augunt A. D. 1804, J, B. Stroud
of Devine, Medina County, Tens, ezecu-
ted a deed of Ansignment for the benefit
of hia Credit in, apdjepppinted Henry
W. Enos of Castrovlle Texas, Aseignen,
who has duly qualified as such.
All Creditors of said J. R Stroudare .
hereby notified to notify, in writing
within the time limited bylaw, lbs on-
dersigued of their consent to said nnuign-
m-nt, All parties, fndebted to said
Stroud, are hereby notified to come tot-
ward and settle with Ksignee.
The deed of hr-wr-t fiyimi
and Schedtle of liabilities ana annet are
now on die in the OBosof the County ,
Clerk of Medina County, at Hondo City,
Huarrvw, r«M.
Cnatroville and Devine. Texas.
I would rather trust that medicine,
then any doctor I know of, Saya Mn.
Hattie Mason of Chilton. Oerter Oft Mo.
in speaking of Chamberlains olie,/
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Fer
eale by Val Haasu.
We are now told that prosperity
will return AS muoD as the elections
are over. Fourteen months ago it
was the Sherman law that was
causing hard times That law
KILHORH USSER Agents, Castroville.
cannot afford to elhet men to office
who are in the eqploy of corpora,
ifoad influences
itli the conventjon
M. Houston. The
ED DE MONTEL
Attomey M Law,
HONDO CITY . -
all importations to the consumer
uuder operaton of the McKiuley
tariff is $591,466,000, for the fiscal
yaar of 1892 aud 1893. The total
cost of manufactures of wool to-
the consumer under operation of
the tariff of 1894 is $127,932,000
Showing a net Having per anuum
to the credit of the consumer by
the change of the tariff of $163,-
534,000. » ‘
F, Rothe of Medina county
writes us as follows: “Since the
heavy rains of August and Septem-
ber 1 haye had the finest grass in
fiyo yrars, and lots of it, and an
abundance of all other kinds of
feed stuff excevtcoru. . The grass
on the range is very fine and stock
of all kinds in fine condition, so
we enter this winter in better
shape than for years, and con-
sidering the somewhat reduced
number of stock we carry in com-
parison with former yenrs cattle
are bound to winter very well.—
Texas Stockman and Fa-mer.
Then it was
aud times do not mend. Now it is
the elections. Well a few days
more, and the figbuoiers will have
to trot oct anotter causs. The
Anvil ie confident that they will
be equal to the emergenoy, and
that another reason for the con-
tin nance of hard times will 1 be
-promptly furnished,
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—For Sale: My ranch one
mile from Castroville consisting
of over 1000 scree, pasture land,
70 acres in cultivation, all fenced
good tanks and well of water with
windmill, together with barns,
stable and onthouees, and farming
implements, teams and wagon, for
sale cheap for cash.
John B. WERNETTE Sr.
Castroviile TexM.
Electric Bitters.
Yhe Constitutional Amend-
The National Watchman utters
this prophesy of the results of the
results of the elections to be held
on next Tuesday. “In the next
Congress we (peoples party) will
I ave eight Senators, forty-five
Congressmen, and the controliog
vote of seven states.” ,
Maj. Buck Walton of Austin
Las declared his determination to
vote the ropulist’s ticket in the
coming election. Maj. Walton was
one of the leaders of the Clark
campaign two years ago He
says he cannot tru t either of the
old parties any longer, that both
are opposed to silver, and stand
for protection.
to represeut joujat Wasbipgton
There is no medieine so often neeled
in every home and so admirably adapted
to the purpones for which it is intended,
asChamnberlain’s Pain Balm. Hardly a
week passes but some membor of the
family has need of it. A toothache or
headache may be cared by it. A touch
of theumatismorneuralgignieted. The
severe pain of a burn or scald promptly
relieved and the mbre healed in muchlens
time then when medicine has to lie sent
for. A spraiu mi lie promptly treated
before infammation sets in, which in-
sures a cure in about one-third the time
otherwise required. Cute and bruises
should receive immediate treatment be-
fore the parts beo me swollen, which
can only be done when Palu Balm is
kept at hand. A sore throat may be
cured before it becomes serious. A
troublesome corn may be removed by
applying it twice ■ day for a week or
two. A lame back may be cured and
several lays of valuable time saved or a
pain in the side or cheat relieved without
paying a doctor bill. Procure a 50 pent
bottle at once nndyon will never regret
it. For Sale by Val. Haase.
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There Are Iwq constitutional
nmendmerts to be voted on next
Tuesday. In order that voters
may thoroughly understand them,
The Anvil gives the following
brief explanation: • 4
Sec. 51. Art. 3. is propcsed to
be so amended that no money
shall be granted to any individual
or corporation for ahy purpose,
but that the legislature may
The way to reform the tariff is
to wipe it out.
The statistician ot the agricul-
Cuts, Bruieet, Sores Ulcers. Salt Rheum
Fever Horns. Tetter. Chapped Haida
ChilblainnObrns, and all Hkin Eruptions
and positively cure* Pi lee. or no pay
. „ , . . j L I required it is guaranteed to tors perfect
they shall be appointed by the (satisfaction, at mousy rofunded Price
25 cents tier hoi For Hole By V. Haase
$1.50 a. year.
On next Tuesdny the voters of
this district will be called upon to
select a congressman to r. present
then for the next-fem years in con-
grew- Id viev • the interests
involved in thehelection. The
Anvil will offerebme advice to
its readers from th etaudpoint of
an independeptt-ipurnni THE
Anvil is coovnced that the people
cannot afford to risk their iuterests
to the keeping of Mr. A. W
Houston. That ge nt is man hhs
never, so far as PE Anvil Um
been able to learndeclared plain-
ly his views upon “he great ques-
tions involved in ike the canvass.
Besides this, Mr. Houston is a
corporation lawyer and the people
Offlcil ©rgan of Medina County.
THB DUTT Qra HOUR.
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tural department estimates the
yield of cotton in 1893 at 7,493,000
bales, gathered on 19,525,000 acres
of land.
PUBLIC Opinion, publhBe A
Washington, D. U. is s weekly ,
journal devoted to the reprodue.' '
tion, in condensed form, of care-
fully selected magazine artielec
I and of editonial comment from the
! represent.tive daily and weekly
press of sll political parties, slid
from all parta of the country. The
readers of Public Opinion get all
sides o( every question. Itlisiwet,"
the raper that the farmes and yi,
lager need for general reading. It
keeps iterenderefu’ly abrenet of -------
the times and supplies them with
the best thought of the day id the
fields of American Affairs, Foreign'
Affairs, Sociology, Commerce,
Finance, Rsligion, Science, Eduqn.
tion. Art, and New Books. Publl,
Opinion and the rural weekly
supplement each other admirably i
Together they give the farmer or. J
villager an 1 his family more of
current news, editorial comment,"
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Pay Cash and Save Money.
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The American Bauker’s Asso-
ciation at their recent convention
in Baltimore adopted a plan for
securing an elastic 1 and larger
volume of currency by amend-
ments to the national hanking
law. It is needless to say that
the scheme ia in the interest of
the bankers. The people have
had enough of national banks, as
banks of issue, and any scheme
that proposes to continue the
power of banks to demand inter-
est from the' uenpleipon the
debts of these institutions will
not meet with favor by the public
The Financier informs the
country that “There has never
been a time in the history of New
Yoik when money hus been so
abundant.” The Anvil arises to
remark, there has never been a
time when money was so scarce in
the channele of trade and in the
pockets of the pecple. Money
was not created to be piled up in
the yaalts of great banking con-
cerns, but to circulate among the
people to effect the exchange of
products, to pay debts and taxes
The power of the banks to control
the currency of the country is the
prime cause of the commercial
stagnation, and (he depression in
the price of produets.
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Texas.
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ANVIL would not darge that Mr.
Houston, if elected would bettay
his constituency t serve the
interest of corporations. But ex-
perience and obeprvation clea-ly
demonstrate the fact that? the
views of lawyers employed by
corporations become biased and
that all questions fire viewed by
them from the standpoint of cor-
porate interests 'They become
posessed with ths idea that the
interests of corpbratious are for .
tbo good of the people.’ Much of
the vicious legielstiou that has 1
beeu enacted in this country is due
to the election of corporation
lawyers as representatives of the
people it is lima for the voters
to call a halt elevating to
power raffroad' q«ther corpora*
tion lawyers. Heye Mr. Houston
at home to seivethe railroads as
attorney, aud select some one else
Chevron, Serges,
Brocade Velour,
Ediderdown Cuting,
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Mr. VaL Maehler of 1926
W. Commerce St. San Antonio
offers the etock men and farmers 1
of Medina county when marketing
any kind of stock, snitable large
yards, sheds and water free of i
charge to sopply any number of 1
atock, it will be to your benefit to 1
atop with him next time yon go in. 1
Always supplied with cold bear
andeoda,cigare and Am hanors 1
atstlhcimeh. Telephone to e
ne..g
Don’t Tobacco
your Lit
‘Thet ‘ ‘
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Alexander the ill or the
"Czar of all Runsia" died after a
severe illness yesterday afternoon.
The grand duke Nicholas now
reigns in his stead. r
The president by proclamation
seta apart Tbusday Noy. 29th as
thanksgiving Cay, be exborts all to
cease ordirary work and return
thanks to the Almighty for bless-
ings vouchsafed the nation.
W E were shown a few days ago.
by one of our merchants, a pair of
shoes that was sold in June at $2
per pair, that is now selling al
61.50. Yet there are people who
think that protection benefits the
rr
Thteremedy ie becoming eowell known
and w popular as lo need no
mention. All who kava naad _____
Bitters sing the same song of praine.
A purer medicine doge not exist and it is
guranteed to do sb that is claimed _________ ____
Electric Bitten wil Sore ell disenees of King’s New Dimcovery toi
the Liver sad Kinfiai is, will remhove Coughe and Colds, that
Pimples, Hoile, #l Rheum and othen 1 “
aftections canned ly
drive Malaria from 1
vent an well ee gun i
cureofHendaohe,0
digeetion try Elee
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DOMT-BUV COMSIGHED PINMOSand ORGANS.
mmmemazmmm
There itulrumenit are liable to have been on sale already at other
placet and mail half been in the houses of several people and rejected,
You can easily ascertain whether the instrument offered for sale
belongs to the consigned class or not, by simply offering to purchase
it, on easy payments, WITHOUT SfONlNO NOTES, Uontign-
ment Agents when selling instruments on installments <lemand, not
only iron clad contracts, BUT NCTES WITH INTEREST and
frequently these notes carry t n additional per cent if collected by law.
Notes are not taken as additional seeuiity, but generally for the
purpose of transferring to Manufacturers selling them to banks or
money lenders, to secure further credit. These notes must be paid
on the day they become due or the loss of instrument and all the cash
must be expected.
, People who bny such instruments and sign such notes deserve no
sympathy. Weare Ucsh buyers. . We carry a larger stock and a
urea 'er variety of Pianos than all Dealers tn Tessas combined. We
have been established over 28 years in Texas. WE DO NOT ASK
NOT^S ON TIME SALES. We refer to any Bank in Texas.
TH0S. GOGGAN & BROS,, San Antonio Texas.
Major Buck Walton, of Austip
one of the moat prominent demo-
crate in the etnte, has renounded
the party of 4-cent cotton and gold
bugism, and has come out square-
ly for the people. In an interview
on the subject he says: “Until
there shall be a chauge in the
advocacies of the old parties and
some manifestation on the part of
democracy to return to its old
landmarks, low tariffs and free
silver, I shall vote on all political
guestions with the populist party,
it today being the only party that
hnsthe candor and honestly to
plainly declare v hat it wants and
to boldly uphold and sustnin its
declarations. I know there are
some vagaries advocated by that
party, but they can be in due
time eliminate,].”
Jipox Pashaf- saU ih
Hondo speech. The total coat of
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Alamo Brewery.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
brews the best Pale, Vienna and
Castroville, Medina Co Texas, Friday' Nov. 2 1894
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• DALKOWITZ Bros.
505 West Commerce St. San Antonio' Texas.
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Haass, Herman E. The Anvil. (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1894, newspaper, November 2, 1894; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584320/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.