The Anvil. (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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Oifcial Organ of Medina Countv.
News of the Week.
DALKOWITZ BROS.
Joseph Courand.
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503 & 505 W. Commerce St.San Antonio/
DEALER IN
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begin constrsetion trim Velnsco uowever, must vny a heavy addi-
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of public buildings and
year old, Working under the lamen-
852,940. Tho Governor
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circulation, as a common fund for
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$1.00 13 WEEKS. $.00
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505 West Commerce St. Sao Antonio Texas.
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Scotch Cheviot*
India Cachemire,
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There will be three negroes in
the next Texas state legislature.
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, Cotton at four cents means lots
of laud sold for taxes. —Seguin
Enterprise. /.
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French Outing, Tweeds;
Maire Poplin,
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brews the best Pale, Vienna and
Lager Beer, in Casks and Bottles.
of eternity, and let oat the sun and
moon, but never be dleluded with
an idea that you van escape that
place on the other side or purga-
tor y unl 88 yon pay the printer"
Let us hope that there are none ho
delirded on 7 HK ANVIL list.
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Attorney M Law.
)1ONDO DJTY • - TEXAf
Bargains, .
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tionul tnx; it being assumed that
this heavy tax will prevent such
additionnl issue except in time of
pressing demand, and insure its
speedy retirement wien the de-
a gocd range and variety of read.
With such a journal, the
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DALKOWITZ BROS.
DEALERS n-
Ury Goods, Clothing Eta Etc,
sos w. Commercese
SAN ANTONIOEXAS.
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President Cleveland and the
Baltimore Plan.
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its use and from the first dose began to
get better, mid after wing three bottlea
was upand abont again. It is worth
it. w.jehl >n fid f Ww won't trnwp Mor..
or house wituont it. • let a tree Trial
botile at V. Haa n’ store.
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The best medium to reach the read-
ing public of Medina County.
. Write for rates .
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Bukien s Arnica balve.
Tan Be BALVE in the world for
Outs. Bruimet, Boras Ulcern, Suit Rhet
Fever Hores, letter, Cbapped Hath.
Chilblains Corns, and all Hkiu Eruptious
and positively cures Pilos. or nopay
asks for $100,000 for a new mam
ted HalGoslng, of the ‘QiliU’' ____,,
who was having tunny tilts with .was given IPvand tol Icould. notJive
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THE DAILY LIGHT publish-
ed every day in Han Antonio will
i, be company to you. The Great
Republican Daily of Texas Only
85 A YEAR for all the news of the
day.
The American Banker's Asso-
ciatiot at its nnnunl ouventiou in
Bltimore last month ndopted nl-
most unnnimously A plan, since
known as the "Baltimore Plan,”
for replacing the present system
of National bank note currency
based upon Government bonds.
Briefly, the Baltimore plan pto-
vides for the issue of bank cur-
rency based upon paid-up bunk
capital, and to tho amount of 50
per cent of such paid-up, unim-
paired capifal, the average circula-
tion of the year to be taxed one-
half of 1 per cent. The plan also
permits an additional “emergency
circulation" of 25 per cent, which
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We can compete witu any house in San Antonio in regardo style and prices. Dottboy elsewhere
before examining our large and varied assortment comprising the latest styles in DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS Etc. Eta l j
, You will be suitably rewarded if you come after some of our
Mr. G;:Cailoutte, Druggist, Beavera
ville,Il1,,rays: “To br. Kings Naw
DincoseryIowe my life. Wus taken
with La Grippetan I tried all the pbyhi;
cians fur miles about, but of no avail and
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85000 to furnish it. The
as well as Sun Antoni", an ! pur
The suggestion that every
teacher, whether in eity, yillage or
district school, should strive to
interest his puvils in the study of
current topics, is an excel lent one. < '
The primal y object of school in-
struction is not merely to carry
the pupils through so many text-
books on so many different sub-
jeets, but so to guide their grow- ' •
mg minds as to develoo the best
mauhood and womanboud. To
accomplish these resulta, tbe. A
teacher must go outside the text-
books, must put life into hie teach-
ing, and must connect the school
work with the life and thought ol
ths day, especially the broaderi
thought of the great outside world
as yet but little known to the
pupils in the schools. The first
requisite for the succenefal study
of current topics in the schools is
a teacher who ia himself in sym-
vathy and in contact with the best
thought of the day. The . next
reqnisite is a journal that enn be
need as a taxt-book; one that will’
furnish the necessary record of,
eveuts end comment thereof, with
Bargains,
Tbs New York Iluntrated New to S
Sixteen Page Newsparer. immmed every
Thufadav, which wibe meiled, eeoqr
ly wrapped, to say addrem m 41
Usitsdetstss, torthirteen weeke, e
rceiptof Ows Dotran,
gelo, Texas, has used Chamber-
Ini u‛ Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Kemedyin his family for several
years as cension required, and al.
ways with perfect snecesA. He
snye: "I find ita psi feet cure for
out baby when troubled with colic
or dyseutery. I unw feel that my
outfit is not complete without a
bttle of this remedy at bomo or
on a trip away from home. For
sale by V. Haass, Castroville
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The following comes from Bay
City, Matagorda couvty; J. G.
Fry, Vice-president mid land com-
m ssioner of the San Antonio ami
Gulf Shore, has been here to file
their deed of trst of $12,000 per
mile in favor of tho Farmer’ Loan
and Trust company. He stated
tint after January 1 they would
for the study of entrant topics
the schools, is Public Opinion,
published at Wnehington D. 0.
at 82.50 per year. A contribution
of ten cents apiece from 26 pupils
will pay for Public Opinion for
one year, or five cents apiece will
pay for it for six months. The
weekly issues can be uded as text-
books in the reading eueses, and
if preserved and bound they make
a valuable addition to or nucieun,
lor a schocl library. Send for
specimen copy. "
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Castroville, Medina Co Texas, Friday Nov. 30 1894
Accordiug to report for the year
ending June 30, 1891, the tofal
number of postofices in peration
in the United States on that date
was 69.805. Of those 66,337 were
fourth-class oflices and 3128 presi-
dential,the net incrense over the
previous year being 1402. During
the year 3316 postofices were es-
tablished and 1734 discontinued.
The total number of appointments
during the year waa 23,164, and
the total number of casea acted on
27,540, of which 8966 were ir.
caeea of removals. The employee
in the postal service handled 15,-
050,554 pieces of domestic regis-
tered mail during the year with
the inconsiderable loss of one
piece in every 11,758.
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THE ANVIU,
These inslriiments are liable to hepte be^n on sale already at other
places and may have 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 SjONING NOTES, Consign-
ment Agents when selling instruments on installments demand, not
only iron clad contracts, BUT NCTEB WITH INTEREST and
frequently these notes carry <n additional per cent if collected by law.
Notes are tiot taken as a<tdilional secut ity, but generally for, the
purpose of transferring tn 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. . . ■_n"
People who buy such instruments and sign such notes deserve no
sympathy. We are Cash buyers. We carry a larger stock arid a
area er variety of Pianos than all Dealers in Texas combined. We
have been eshibhshed over 28 years in Texas. WE DO NOT ASK
NOTES ON TJ ME SALES. We refer to any Bank in Texas.
THOS. GOGGAN& BROS., San Antonio Texas.
Castroville
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Having Dr, King's New Junevery in .. . . ,
my store I seut for a bottle and began the redemption of notes of ineolv.
, , , . , Air. ara I. nnnore, u promi-
nnil to dry, put the 8 y in n gour nent reni estate ngent of San An-
to soak, unbuckle the belly-band . — .....
department w nfs $132 110 for the 'State PuEss" editor of the Gul-
The executive de- yestou News died last week., •The
wnter first becnme acqufinted
with "State Press" when a lad 72
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ent bahka. 7 be Gavernmevt is portant public question, ai
to redeem such notes from this admirably meets the requirements
printer boys on the right track
May ail imibito-ilicir wnyw. They
were true newspaper men and as
such revered by the craft.
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An Illinois paper geta this off:
“It is waid that a woman resident
not a grent way off named her
twin daughters Gasohne and
Kerosene, and they are a pair of
fine girls. The old man's name is
Pete Roleum. It is irtimated
that sparking in the immediate
neighborhood will be dangeroua
pastime. It is reported further
that a man pamed Naptha popped
the question to one of the girls
and has not ‘henzine’since."
Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke
your Lite A wav.
Tbe trSUifnl. Htartliag title ota book
about No to bac,the only harmlene, guar
anteed tobdec habit enra. II yon want to
quit and can't use "No-to. ban.” Braces
up nicotinzed nerves, eliminates nicotine
poisons, makce weak men gain strenglb,
weight and vigor. Postive care or
money refaded,
Bonk at drngginte, or mailed free. Ad
drems TheSterliug Remedy Co. Chicago
46 Randolph st; New York. 10Spruco BL
ma nd declines. The bnik» of iug. Wth such a journal, the
issue are to deposit in the United teacher can make the study ot cur-
claimed, ao one knows'the mule
derer or hssassih.
It is estimnted that romething
like 1(10,000 voters in Txas, puy
uopoll taxes. A law requiring
eyery voter to present his tax
receipt before voting, would cut
off a very undesirable class of
voters or augmeht the State
Creasury considerably. +Beey ille
Bee.
In answer to the q estion:
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tire work to compietlomBA.)
Light.
The Discovery saved his Life.
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Independent in politics giving all sides a fall hearing
81.5O El year.
partment $58,142 Superinten-
The Noonnn .Cnmpnign com-
mittee say they spent only 81,536;
of this amount the Light office re-
ceived $123.50 for job printing,
and advertising, which was done
in competition with other printing
offices....The amount of money
received from the Noonan cam-
paign com in it to by the Light for
advertising, would not pay for a
half barrel of common news ink.
Yet the committee spent 81,536 -
for what?.S. A. Light.
Col. Hamilton Stuart, the
“What is Hume IV it iout a news-
paper?" an exchange snys: “It is
is a place Where hats are stuffed
in the window paues, where child-
ren are like young pigs, the wife
like a savage and thebusbnud with
a panorama of the dismal swamp
printed on his shirt front with
tobacco juice." ,<
It will require ¥37,820 to run
the Texas Supreme Court the
laud, and in caso tho fund prove
insufficient the Government will
supply thedeficit from the Nation-
al Traasury. The Government ia
to be protected by a first lien upon
the assets of insolvent banks, in-
luing the liability of stockhold-
era. The plan provides tor
Governnent supervsion of the
banks, at the expense of the banks
It ia urged in support of the
Balti more plan that it will pro-
vide a currency both safe and
elastic. The leadiug Republican
and Democratic newspapers of the
couutry are almost unanimous iv
approval of tbs vlan. During the
past week the belie has become
geveral that President Cleveland
will adyoento io hie annual mb-
ange, which be ie now preparing.
irrigation, annihilation <1 pre-
datory auimals, ballot reform-
thegeare whnt the people of the
Rio Grande valley need to com-
pass this winter.....Mr, George
Schriidt. n moat energetic and
succassful stock man and farmer
from ths rich though ry Hondo
valley, in Medina coupty, spent the
earlier part of the week in this
city, whose ar pearance pleased
him much He sos the guest of
Mr. Uptou McGarry -Eagle Pahs
Guide.
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SitAtcs TrollAury 5 p^r aeutot'their .Twot topics of great benefit, not
' - . - „ I only to the set olars but to himself .
A weekly journal that fairly
presents all sides of every im- ’
i, and that
demarde for public printing will State Press, in his Type-ical
Texas columu," and often set the
Ediderdown Cuting,
Drape De Vienne,
Mummy Cloth,
Kersay, ‘
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Current Topics In the Schools.
run toabout 880,000. T< xas has
some Very expensive luxuries.
How thut "brutal" Democratic
majority has "swunk" in Texas. — '
Yoakum l imes.
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The net Democratio loss in
Texas will be .About 65,628.—
Sabinal Sentinel.
If anybody thinks the border
counties have been depopulated
by the drouth let him scan the
election returns from there.-
Beeville Bee. , .
Had the proposed bond issue
been announce i three weeks ago,
there would not have been enough
Democrats voted the ticket to have
preserved the party’a anatomy.—-
Gonzales Inquirer. . ‘ ,
The government is still furnish-
ing the gol to the specuintors
with which to buy the bonds which
it is to sell to get gold. This is a
great government of ours and it
has a great financial bend on it.—
Ft. Worth Gazette. ,.
Give, us an English speaking
qualification for voting.... Bonds
required of private citizens for
the security of the state in behalf
of its officers, is a wrong priuci-
pie. It is an unequal and unjust
distribution of the burden of
govrument. — •e Rio Iecord.
For rheumatism I have found
nothing equal to Chamberlain’s
Pain Bahn. It relieves the pain
as soon as applied. J. W. Younu
West Liberty, Va. The promnyt
relief it affor.fs is Kone worth*
many times tin' cost. 50 ceuts. Its
continnel use will effect a perms-
neut care, ll’or sail* by V. Hlanss.
Au Aikansas edi/or puts it this
way: "Yot may hiye nil the stars
iu n nif keg, langihe ocean on a
There are 4125 conyicts ir‛ the
Texas penitentiaries.
The Lutheran church owns
I educational institutions in the
United States to the value of 81,-
889,550, . ; .
Jes. R. Sovereign waa re-elected
General Master Workman of the
K nights of 1 abor, as were most of
the other officers.
Sim in Galvan, the murderer of
John Otto, was sentenced at
Engle Pass Wednesday to thrty-
fiye years in the penitentiary.
J. P. Cranka Esq. the bright
। young Uvalde lawyer has given
up the eqitorsbip of the Uvalde
Herald and County judge Garuer
has taken hold of the reins.
The revert of the financial agent
of the penitentiary, Finley, shows
expense for October $84,059.89;
receipts $82,309.90. Balance on
hand to credit of peuntentiary
foud ¥62,889.94.
. There being a tie for the couty
clerk office iu Uvalde county at
the last election, the commission-
’ ors court bus ordered a new elec-
tion to be held De . ,8th to fill
sand office.
Reyes the mexican who killed
Hornby a prmient citizeu of
Travis county last year and was
sentenced to hung was commuted
to life imprisoneut by Gv. Hogg
lust wot k
Senator Cameron shye he will
not consrn to head th free silver
p'irty in 1896, that he was a re-
publican, and as eucb, he hoped
the white metal would be suitably
recognized.
- Sheriff Royal is reprtl foully
murdered in daytima nt' - Fort
Stockton Inst'Wek, being sfot
-. the hack with rmauy poople ia the
court rcoms near 6y still it is
extensive changes in the monetary ber
salistacuou, or muqqcy rrununa” Price | system of the country, ineluding mA
pcenteverho ForSpibv V. He the adoption of the Baltimore cop
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so oonnnetiom whets wr with •
publiontion. Newadenleri and
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: SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
TO OUR GRAND FALL OPENING.
NgA 00(1 Worth of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. Boots Shoes Etc. will
P ! be slaughtered at less than 50cts on the 81*00
Come see for yourself every itom a Bargain and every Bargain the best of its kind
we have increased our DRY GOODS Department to three times its original
size and now carry one of the finest and most select lines of Dress Suitings
Chevron, Serges, Wipe Cord, Two tone Effects.’
Brocade Velour, California Kohton,
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Haass, Herman E. The Anvil. (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1894, newspaper, November 30, 1894; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584324/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.