The Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 24, 1906 Page: 2 of 10
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The Anvil Herald.
The wiki animal bounty law
a» advieated ojr Cap* B. L.
» LfcTChER DAMS.
1 4»U»r and Puhitoher.
Mrs. Roberta Da>is.
\w*uat bditar.
.Wiat'IMNdAMillnM »•*** *
mirI bhi ■»! autttr.
I «M(h—(Rl UWiiUl
iUBSCRIPTlQI li.BI IP *EAR.
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ti R. BRADLEY.
Omct at tuk Baroaroa*.
Hondo. Tews.
SaTTBDAT. MaK. -4, 1M&
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p.H that it is spring
ui« tins* (or house cleaning.
Ci»an up your premia*** and
rummer (evrra.
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yea’
1 final report o! the eottot
t*J in the South for the ■*«*-
4 1:8)5—d shows a total of j
’T..Tit) bales. The crop of the
Indore was 13.HD7*110 and
tout of IMOJ wa* I0,0lo,t£!l bales.
THE Legislature meets in spec*
ini -i .-<»• ion at Austin next week
to correct the error in section
120 of the Terrel! election law.
Politician* all over the state are
deeply interest* d in the outcome
if the *e>«ion and politioa will
• I luhtlesn often up lively a> noon
a - it adjourn*.
1'roaeh of t'-.rp«> t'hnsu. should
have the enthuwaatK* support of
1 the pee** of *h the stock raising
, region of the St*u». Tan or
twelve year* ago Hon. B. H.
undone, who re preset ted the
i L’valde district in the House,
secured the passage *»f such a
am and there lmmodiataty
•n'uej a treaurruiouK slaughur
jf thoee wild animals that prey
ron the young stock. If we
rernetr.ner .ir-eetty the State The eannxal will op** Apui I* «tUi
fia.': the b ulb at the t eginnmg. 1* rraiei ui*i»t p»i *d* at 11k hnigtc»
Later the law wan changed at* at G»naU v »* Irmas loaf Wa—t •<
to make the countiee reap*in - ^e An tot*« «*i u U*. earuitai il
ait>l* for one half the bounty and h,“ hotioi. 1 La )*'■'' will he taoi*
this aL but bankrupted <*>me of th*u lbiy*’ U|!i** wag. t'hwe eiit
the extreme Western counties
wh>*ee taxable valuer were snial'.
Just what the status of the law
is right met* or if we have any
bounty law at all Tut Times does
not known, but there is every
| reason why the law should be h
i general one applying to the State. .
an a whole and that the State f. . . , ^ .
pf' 4P a _ _____
« «r tuuMi JJR. J. H. FLETCHER.
wad at lU».j _ . .
Ie»uvw. no of
ftntlet m-~ mo*
ot patraUw :i urea* sad
tea* h > •■oj.iar evea: iu the past ia
R) a lew** The wort «t
•rrwaeeujeut* mud* t*-fc preas*-*
twi th> »»ru*u* vtatuiU *-* are cruu*;
m the Bwuy frwtuie* wad at lU.i
iutiiNmoL. t. reaeti the aeei
The Sex Airtuum Spriac Caiatvwl
Imaiiiw » rtHjpe«d «i| uk )e«uia«
>R.iMa» lueti at N»a AeSoaiu. «ai
rep<**ea:attv«w at the vjnaa* patnouc
*>K.-wta»h ih ct'jr KreShei with the J)R J. B. MORGAN,
ttwiiaa aviate at the oty. Mi Irani
ti. haaiiR-e a pr<-*eieatot the
"»e »u4 tfr. KHtg UewtschBlax a
fc ' 1
kino- a huds?
rondo
WILL SAVE YOU
MONEY ON LUKBEfi AND
BUILDING MATERIAL
Give tkeat * tnal oedet
Jsitisfac'
Pbytirnta and Surgaon.
tWn* at ftaeea lr% (Vi MS1'**
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HOhDO TfXAS
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tTHE LONE STMI StL001
l III. UIOEIIE, fin.
J ltSI« h»rx U«|I#I\ Beer. fi<raf«.
anf <V«Hg Tahat-rns.
Physician mad Surgeon
(At *t Hwdma't lN*tg»l«fe
ih* dense IW he. M*
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ALBERT UNO
Ha
per.exf a fir< .use
Tis Shop
I 'V co»turner ot v»nreiRi* . i.araater and
rioata ot graat besaty and originality
of dcwtgu The eily la tob* ilhmniiat
•d by eieatru' ligbU, ea-b uigbt of Uk
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And w read? to A< auv kuui ot
wot. hi uo. line ««»»« Into a sail.
oaruival. to a ileyrte of bnlliiucy tliat (JOE SAUXER,
HolDloy Frericl^
will alike it mm like day.
Attar the opening ot the oaruival
I uk( the arrival of the King helaiu-C
Tut ensf with which A recent
':r« wile put out >eem* to Itax e
alone ithould ;>ay the bounty.
ulay ot the week in (net. rajad aarre.
cahpcnter
AND BUILDER
I*I»h. 41*'i Hj m'iNihIkhw l'ait*i«t>e<t
Hondo, Texas.
Proprietor of
Til© Favorite Saloon
The very best Wines Liquors, Cigars
Beer always on hand
Give Me a Call
itou a* In make Uk initiate*
dv.
will
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ill further calloused our indif*
h <*n •** to wliat might lie the
(ilit»* <|i.t* ihm* of n ftreHiiouid it be
• - nyered at a le^a favorabic
i** ii ui wae the IanS one. Tic*
ti- *1* ‘t to provide ample hre
.'*cti«in for our town in little
h Ilian criminal.
’> ,sg.»t a black eve Momlu\
.aid Toetnlay nights wlien Ihe
*ra|ie**aturc fell ImIow freezing
,»:ni ico formed over the great**r
• .rtioii of the state. It is Mli*
.it*-'J that ninety per uetit of the
f id and vegetalile crop ie kill**' 1
and the lose is estimated at n !
million dollars. A great deal of,
A state appropriation of fifty, ^ ^ ^
thousand dollars wae made some W| ^ ^ ^ Alltl)ll„,
time ago for the destruction of u,y Apiil IK.
the lH.ll weevil and certainly the ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ mR.
S.mthweatern nection is entitM||Uij ^ tl|r ,1-|lUy by t|t,
to ihe au\untagin* oi a wild j ;t>t} mnpnhwtnrfia w» a gmakl |>aiiet<
animal bountj law if tic < otton xtia* apeetamlat auil wlinlii i
Belt is entitled to this immense )ttl Utufe of Ktewan will be held,
sum for the destruction of the **turd»> April tl. This will be tiK
cotton |*est. All the Htoekrain* crowning event of Um week. It will
| ing HcxiietieH of the State will t* « coul ined palnotw su*l mki,*!
take up this (mention and pane luucwoa ot bnnty and thrilling atetn"
! the proper rwsolutionn before the nea.
Thirtieth Legislature convenes Kwtroad rtten Im. 1m i u m i
and that bully will then l*e Unit will msk* It iui|>«miIii<' lot «nv"i*e
memorialized by then* societies U* leaui* U> sts> sway N < «k*ii l *w
ft> thin relief. Til* Corpus rntea hav< kfort been grant'd c mo
• nristi Board of Trade lias also oty in the Hut*, lor teativ •> moi'-,
i passed proper resolutions on the **> srf gnarsnlanl tor the prvin: d*\*
subject and it would be well for ul f'‘" AiUomn Hpiiu? ( iruivst.
all other Southwestern bu«n«*n ^ ,rt n WMf*‘ '' ii^rry-rnnkitig
rilMS Kirk kTHAI ('«. | T^e St«ff of Life
* 11 smh
MaasAMSawt» ot
FIRST EL ASS liRICk
Alan tkaiar* it* Um* anti (ewent.
D’HANlti. TEX Alt
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A 'l"il* —nu«: •met, »* aam>i|r All m<Mt 8m* it t«.
d •nr*ei>icjr y»we* U * m>*k* g**.J treat
OLD HATS RLBDrLT BY
Cak*
wa. Kkn.
MVn. HATH
(WiMor,
dail* an I (warantw ati at Ue> |*ri«lu, o
"Pl7© ©ity
swatxwj:: •ksaHUMaOTnM—owintwiw—c otc>r> *
CITY MEAT MARKE'
organizations to follow suit in
order that the Southwestern
members may be able to show
thin universal demand for the
law from their constituents when
the Thirtieth Legislature con*
m il attend features of (teat nrerit
lie 3ol* *deLCi St..
■S lUVnv/u, TEA Ac
For Horsemen 9hty t
Notice, Horsemen.
My large Kentin'key .lark will
make his stand at my stock farm
i .au o» < * i * tv^ciosas/mr'iRi
(. It UL,
DAROldR.
CALLAHAM A SCHWEERS. Props.
Solicitsyoui patrottsfe. Choice frtnh Meat let. China
etc., always on huud and courteous tteatment suu-eii tel
MEAT AND ICE DELIVERED
FREE TO AMY PART OF TOWN
------Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides —
Next to French* Saloon.---HOMPO
any
venss. Captain Crouch is entitl
■ .:ie corn and cotton will iiavt* to | of the stiKikmen four miles south of Yancey. He
he planted over also. However, i the State for this activity in to«3 wt*ll known to need
there is one consolation, our Ithoir hehalf.-Uredo Times.
♦ a ^ -
w:ate has the greatest recuperu- **Thk glory of the farmer is
live faculties of any country in j that in the division of lubor, it
♦.lie world and if it should
nnn
is his part, to create. All trade
within the next few weeks IP K, rertts at last upon his primitive
t: c.rht yet see it prosperous year. \ activity.
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&NQK Hellroaring .lake Smith
He stands close to na*
description or needs no pedagte*'
or rwl-tape t" show what he is
He has a large percent of on*
and two year*old mule colts to !
show how he breeds. He also 1
serv'es Jennets and I have fine j
Fust claw, i"n*orml a**rvu» at
pofiiiUi pnewa. Avail
tor the Texas H(i wm
I. a ii u «l r y.
(tilth*. In t wtuweliaii
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lioNINt,
rUQtWWi
ia., —Trxaw. §
ture; he obtains from the earth i^a<!k colts to show. Ian. pr***
f
has been succeeded by Leonard
Wood as commander in the
Philij ines it (teemsthat our army
has quit confining itself to the
billing of “all over ten years”
and takes everything that comes.
A press dispatch says that re-
cently a detachment of the army*
surrounded six hundred men,
women and children in the crater
if an extinct volcano and killed
*-very one of them with practical-
ly no loss to the army. For
wanton butchery this disgraceful
af.air is without a parallel in the
annals of the American army.
What puzzles us is to know how
teachers of American History are
to harmonize that homage we
are taught to pay llarion and
ills men, “whose fortress was
the forest deep and whose tent
was the shady tree,” with this
wanton destruction of Philipino
patriots who died for the same
principle that Marion and his
men fought for. How is young
America to be taught to regard
with the proper horror the mas-
sacre of the Alamo and view with
equanimity this massacre in the
o‘ s? Indeed our country
<*vil ways when
Mi* 1 , i ( y must be
*»unu n .t* ahufiu i
the bread and the meat. The pared to take care of mares lm >UnmTj1T AT A Mfi
food which was not he causes to I Parbe* living at a distance who ' jiJGLw 1 Pi 1J JuLaJmUEUv/
be. The first farmer was the W‘H^ 4° breed to him for fiOo per
first men, and ail his historic ] month. Will insure colts from
nobility rests on possession and I man#H f°r s10; colts from Jennets
use of land. Mon do not like N° colts, no pay.
hard work, but every man has an N. W. \k Attn,
exceptional respect for tillage ^ N ancey, Texas,
and a feeling that this js the
GEO. I. WILSON,
hi;i: Pit ISOM) nisi rive
I!HI, ESTATE Bit MUmM Ml
Only Best Iusuranoe Oumpaoietj RepresenH.
Lands rented, taxes paid, elc. Prompt attention paid k"
'‘Europlan”
RESTAURANT p
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matters intrusted to my care.
HONDO
original calling of his race; that
he himself is only excused from
it by some circumstance which
made him delegate it for a time
to other hands, if he has not
some skill which recommends
him to the farmer some product
for which the farmer will give
him corn, he must himself return
into his due place among the
planters. And the profession
Notice.
My thorough bred stallion will
make the season at the Bed us
ranch. A colt insured for *1(),
five down and five on arrival of
colt. Have free pssiiire for
mares from a distance. Apply to
K. A. Brown,
4t. (>n the Ranch.
tlJain’ wAFt
.... Attached....
••MaaaaatM
B. B. Hkath
A. aiMKNHBlM, Proprietor
Km. Antouio, Texas
Notice, Stockmen and Farmers.
My horse will make the season
has in all eyos its ancient oharm,
as standing nearest to God, the “k my ranoh ei»hr miles north of
first cause.” - Ralph Waldo Ho,ndo at 8,x (1',llar8 lhe
Emerson. ('°*t *nHUPetl* Free pasture for
♦ ____ mares from a distance.
Advertise your business. A 4t. F. L. Urafk.
business that not worth adver-
tising is not worth following and Artis! Wall II.
there is no honest business but Will make his first season at
what advertising will help. If, my ranch four and a half miles
you nave never tried it let, The west of Hondo.
Anvil Herald help you to demon- A. Piohot,
strate its efficiency. Our terms Jhio. Owner,
arc reasonable and you will be! —
the beneficiary of whatever sue-1 —We would be glad to hear
cess it brings to you. ^from all our correspondents.
Tittuunn
_ J. W. HEaTH|
HEATH BROTHERS,
Manaukrh
: HONDO MEAT MARKI
• t r«iti iiHMit, ie*<. #tc.. (1,'livori'd U> an.v |*srt of lb*- flit*' *l
J spurts! U> |,|n.tH» o.ir riiot,uni.rw Your pat I ouma* aolirnwl.
In the Market at All Times for Hide*, Eggs. Poultry.
Phono 13. HONDO, TEi
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(ILO. W. JONES, FroHideut
HU dk MONTEL. Vice-Prea.
ISAAC WILSON, Cnabier
J.M. FINGER, ANHUI*ft-
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Kur ( «ii|fit*s
W„ are uullinriKil to unuimDO,.
HON. JOHN N. CiAHNKH.
nf Utalilp. m> a c«i„IiiUIj> for n-^ltction l<* I In-1
oHIi'b of I«‘i,r,'"^illative in ('ou«r.;»* for llw tali
(.'MUcrMSiuoal Dial rid, aob,«cl to Hip action of
it*p UMnocratic Party.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BAN!
jo* H
l or lt*pre*<iht«itive, H7th IHatriet.
\\ « ar^ autlioriicd to nmioimce
J NO. T, HltlHCOE.
of to:yin.' U.hIidr f'oiintv. *. a iil llilnlji for
H**|.r»wntatiTP in |i„i I^KinJaliirc for tt„. «Hh
It, litoa. nt.iliv.i UDlrlfll, nri)jMt to ttn*action of
to* U#iu«prNtlc Patti.
OF HONDO
CAPITAL STOCK, lj<2.-,,(MH> - Surplus uu.l |IaU. »'•««»*• *"]
DIRECTORS:
Oeo. W. Jones Ed de Moatel to"rt< Wllaoo
Hull FrorloUn E. It. Leinweber 1.1 Martin
J General Banking Htisin ts Transuded
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Davis, Fletcher. The Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 24, 1906, newspaper, March 24, 1906; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth544250/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.