The Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 24, 1906 Page: 4 of 10
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How to
Economize
On Paint
t th* p*tn--ij>a! Heat is the c<ai uf j timing t« labor, the
t*.tu that Lasts tiir long**! i* ibt* moat **-, ibosh -ai
DEVOES MIXED PAINT
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DEVOES MIXED PAINT
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l it t f\i tu
IV •*%IM|NPf.
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#i *• §k* \ tm*m Mil*
it a V<u4l4 nvl*i
i-ivi
Vi #t
fe 4
t pain! will cover rawtre surf**** titan the inferior
if'4! over it better—give protection to the wood. Fur
r theft* it* a saving in figuring the coat of pauit by
anti a«>t by tn* gallon.
DEVOE S MIXED PAINT
#•■. f c*Tft.u i- f*rr **tHb! I - XI11 pmr nv) *urf*n*#
fi J* UQ'<» A1*i ;**hU ImIw I ft »f
11**12 pmaiv %.uv* mf! f**r §* L - #3 W«* Utf
* »i*r. < itj*%T r^‘«*4 il pfiClKt* m* tlufct ty#r»* cad (w
tmt. ibeut H.
are going t- do any painting this spring, we believe
r. want t get the paint that will save the moat money,
DeVoa’a Mixed Paint we know we have the one you
ah -ulu uae. Come in and let u» give you some prices.
Heyen Drug Co.
* Vffi*f|¥TAV>VVWUWU. >
If yr
that
and
Land and Abstract "asar, was
here this week eai baemowa fur
: as company,
—Louis Sehlyeaa wa» a buai-
ne»e •mtimt Wednesday- fie lb -
fo-aned a# that about an inch of
ie* formed over espoaed water in
his . aetght4.tr hood Monday and
Tues~tay tugfal* an- that [war-
iieaJly all fruit and vegMaieew
have bees kitted.
— The h»*tt*e .jaag of the G H. |
A S. A. R’y Co. and ti e -e ti &
men of both Hondo and D’Hant*
wctjoa* are busy this week stak*
i*xteimve change*
The platform
THIS IS
SUNSHINE
DAY
Throoghout the Entire
United Slates
-t has been re-
u. nd is being
#1 and hereal-
e bandied by
from a plat-
ing some
an-and th<
in frost of the
moved and th<
filled up with
ter baggage w
trucks inso-a*
form.
—fdaily Lisdaey Squier, a
: child el*H*uti *m#t and imneraona-
bar. will give an entertainment at
j the courthouse Wednesday, Mar.
If'dh. ' tat-fourth -*f the pr»‘eeds
will go to the benefit of tiie school.
| Although Mill a child she ha»
testimonial* which show that she
has given exhibttons a i moat all
■ over the United States. Head
, what the paperAt various places
i have to aay about her.
f — Edward Bru- ks. wh< -recent -
ly returned from several months
sojourn tn Colorado, is now hold*
ing down the job rases in the
Anvil Herald office fid has
worked in some of th* tiest offices
in Denver aincc he left here and
as soon as the rush incident to
the changes we are making in
lour office is over we will i>e pre-
vrrd to give ..Ur job slid ad pa*
k a- tne ut Min- (; n ri of rn a o Cornea But jtrone a better service than evei
* Drugstore.- wlilloilllClo Once u Year before.
Dr. J. B. Morgan’s residence it iuu bow jmmmhI but —Emil Oerlich this week re-
j rone is No. 68. flaorge Hay still has a j ceivad some trees and plants
—Guy Morgan was home from |ftrr fUppl). o| ' from H. J Adams of the Cibolo
tan Antonio Sunday. ! Nursery at Cibolo, Texas. Them-
D . R P. Thomas lef: Wed- ( \| |S POP! 0|[\ ^r' kindly donan-d for
nesday for Eagle Pass. ’ i","D"Wl-
Oaa't Fill
to At
Basher
•f Ibose
whe
visit
PACKAGE
OF
ISUNSH/W
r
FINISHES
i ana COLDCN ri« *
..r S...C
t mi' i e ww-ifisraaBt am~- a •*.««. ante ast* AMMb ,ie
mi
*»■< w, gi « a* • ‘ * . %
grt •
Coupon
tawkr^M tiM ’it rnmrmW *•*«
SL'NSHIME Einishes
SUNSHINE furniture
TO THE
FIRST 25 LADIES
VISITING OUR STORE
TODAY
• /~v . | \Tr"lI ? & I At: NTS Of TNI. "Ilk
LOCAL NEWS “rrS"
MOMH) ANU ViCIMIA I :
—Tell the editor the news. He
ar not be e.\|»ected to know it
all.
iioscoe Urdus was out from
»r. Antonio Saturday and Hun-
t ay.
—J. S. Gilmore of Gorman,
I’-.-xas, iH a late addition to our
4 Mind of readers.
Uoadmaster W. H Hawkes
van here this week looking after
‘.he work around the depot.
—Hay’s Confectionery at
and Iota of Good thuiitk.
Also fine CiK*r* and To-
kaeso.
GEORGE HAY
At the Pont Office in Houdo.
—Phone Hb for wood.
j our Public Park and the ship
ment consisied of some poplars,
altheas, cimpe myrtles, arbor*
vitaos and palms, some Mf> plants
in all. Those interested in the
park are very gruteful indeed to
Mr. Adams for this generous
donation.
—Merchant Julius Bteinhardt,
of the firm of Schmitt A Stem-
—-J. T. Dillard went to Babmal . .j. „ ...
VVednmaiav Qt’ °*lled to Antonio
eanesaay. Friday evening of last week on
aooount of the death of his uncle,
Anton Oppenheimer, which oc-
curred very suddenly in that
—Prof. C. F. Luckenhach was
in town Tuesday from D'Hanis.
—W. A. Crow went to D’Hanis -------- ,u lI1Bt
he Post Office is Headcpiarters , Wednesday to work on the Koch city. The remains were shipped
ir Fine Fruit, Candy and Cigars, building. to New York Haturday for inter-
—A. J. HuUler is now agent —Furnish the Anvil Herald ment and were accompanied by
•r puerler’s candies, soda wa- with the names of your visiting Mr. Bteinhardt. Mr. Oppeti*
•rs, etc. Note th*- change in relatives and friends heimer was a member of the firm
heir card. —.lunt received a fresh supply ^ A- Oppenheimer, hank*
—A. J. HuUler returned Bun- of chocolates and Penny goods Hrs> &nd owned extensive proper-
lay from Bun Antonio where he at A..J, Hutzler’s. | ty in Ban Antonio and New York.
—Mrs. W. T. Bailey of Devine ~Mi“ ,;n,ii>’ Lindsay Bquier
visiting Mrs. Lou. K. Heath ifHced a 8l,lenii‘‘i »»»«mhlage amid
! storms of applause. Although
only ter. years old, she stands in
nad been several weoks for gied-
cal attention.
—Our friends are requested U
inform us of anything that
happens thul would be of inter-
>s| to our readers.
—For Rent or For Bale.—A 6
•tom house*und 4 lots in the south
tart of Hondo. Apply to A. M.
-amm, Hondo, Texas.
—Rev. l ather H. J. M. Wirt/.
>f D’Hanis will conduct services
hi the Catholic church
at this place this week.
EVt RVBOOY WILL Rt CI IM 4 COtPON I NTITt l%0 HOLEM » TO A f Rr[
StT O! St NSMIM » t WNITt Wl .
M Put a Little SLNSMINE In Your homeH
AW
MAKE IT MORE CHEERFUL AND ATTRACTIVE
Call on
KING <So HUDSPETH
Friday, IMarcli 30tli.
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T« our Friend*, and Patrwnv letter to Dr. A. J. <ita*er.
We I teg to announce that we Hondo, Texaa.
have now on display a beautiful Dear Sir: Have yon found-out
line of Hpring and Bummer you can jaunt a job with fewer
Millinery Also that we havs* gallons lievtte than of anything
with us for this season a moat else, lead-and-oil or anything
able and experienced trimmer, else?
Miss A. MeGuery from Ban An- Mr. Floyd Aimv, House and
ton*o. Bo we extend to you ail Sign Paininr. •irw-nwu'h, N. V.,
found it out thre* y.-ar* ago; he
wrile« : **| tiav*- us»-.J I »evoe Inad-
and-siiic for th«* pas! three years,
and cannot say too much in ita j
favor. I am using it now on a
„ ____big job that I hsik by contract,
on the market, does washing
, ,______ , and it has saved me at ieail CJ&
in the cost of material ”
Pevoe is the stMiigest jaiintwe
know of: goes lurthereat; takes
less of it to do your job.
Lead-and-oil is jiure; lead-and
zinc is stronger; cover# more;
goe# further.
Have you found-out you can
paint a gallon Pevoe in lean time
To The Public. than r gallon of anything el**?
Wa have on hand at uli times That means less tune for tho-job.
the choieeRt of freah corn meal, Le*a time; leas money,
ground on a French Burr Umt Less paint; lees money for that;
Mill and throughly bolted, also less time, leas money f.n* thut. be given at the Methodist par- n-
bran and chops’ which we Hell at Devon lasts lunger; do you mind age Baturday afternoon, March
reasomihle jtrices and aolicil the less money for that? You 24—from 4 to « p. M . for the
your traiic. We are also in the are surer of it.
niurket for shelled corn and will Yours truly,
pay to,» prices for the same. j F. W. Dkvu*. A Co,
a cordial invitation to visit us.
Zuercher a Mangold.
Castroviile, Texas.
♦ • <•
Lott’# Steam Washer.
la the tiest washing machine
market, does washing
quicker, cleaner and with leas
labor then any other Washing
Machine under the sun. Over
one hundred satisfied customers
in Medinu Go. If you want a
Washing Machine that gives
perfect satisfaction write.
T. A. Chkihtiamph,
Box 1T4. Mason, Tex.
Aa Island at WiM Hnnra
Sabir inland he* abmr nj
mde- to tfir rgstward of \
and coHum-t* ot an i .
talma of ksHK* sand, lonetaj
jtuir of ridge>. untied a*. * -
ends and cncltwing a v* |.
1 rarts of gm*» art to hr •
in pla.-c* a- well s*> pcs i- - *
water. These afford **t»
I <f lar jr number- jf .*
or rsitiies, tlrscrntle i c
potted from sLtek cast ash >rr -
a Bj>att»sh wreck earh in
•••erth rent urv Tarentj-five v
sgu it wac esfnnsted that
mime* Mintand irotti jou u-
but at present theft art i.n -«
mo, divided into fi\e troop*
Morse Cllppinf.
f>ur clpjiing ma»*hine has sr*
rived and we are ready t< d*
clijitung for the public »l r*a>* in-
stil* [mice# at our Livery Htaidr
in Hondo.
Keeper tfully,
M<-(’LAt>0»tKKTr dt HoRfins.
♦ *
— An ‘‘Afternoon T*s-’ will
benefit of the Woman’s Hums
Mission Bociety. Ten cent* will
tie charged fiir refreshments.
Quite ‘a bevy of teachers
left here Wednesday evening b>
attend the teacher’s institute now
in HesHion at Devine
—Dr. A. Sachs and Dr. 8. .1
Hollow av A I iiai.lman. [»_ g_ • Heyen Drug Co. Hull uur Every body is invited.
'dock a. m. Sunday, April 1st.
-* We are always glad to have
•ur subscribers from the different
•ortions of the county droji in
and see us when they come to
iow-n.
—Presiding Elder W. .1. John*
- >n was here and preached at
tie Methodist church Sunday.
The occasion was the quarterly
inference of this district.
Little Emily Bquier is a won-
er. That the Auditorium is
narked each night nearly an hour
iifore the entertainment is to bo-
i'in, is greater |)ruise than we can
iv e in print.—Salem, Oregan
Journal.
—The Medina County Teach-
ers’ Institute convened at Pe-
ine Wednesday for a four days
•fB-uon County Judge H. E.
rluass and a number of teachers
d this vicinity left Tuesday
evening to attend.
the front rank as an imjiersonittor
and elocutionist. Her [sirtrayal
of Ben Hur’s Chariot Race car-
ried her audiance to th** arena of
blood, broken limbs and shatter-
King of Ban Antonio were here *d wheels, entranced and awe-
Tuesday. They exj>ect to make stricken. Surprising, indeed it
regular trips to this point in was to see the expression written
Mure. Ion every fam .-is ibt result of Um
influence and magic
1 or Bale.
paint.
— B. H. Brui'ks wa# trading in
town Thursday. From him **’
learned that not all of the, com
at 8 i J
, WOtldurful
A fKXM) acre ranch, 12 miles ------- • • ♦ - -
south of Hondo, well improved Tet/.ger Motel Arrival#
with good wells, windmill*, Kor the *,n . * Killed in his neighborhood-
,Mk». «... Nr..... I__________ *«rthe ,.ok undmg rhur.d.y, Hurt wUU.wd.oC it ... MW.
March lo: which was planted in #
B. C. Wiemers, Thousand “water-furrow” wa* all right i***
^cre* •fuhu Nixon, Yancey; j the dirt on each side protected it
Ho^ndti/Texas. A‘ Gus from the freeze.
Birkner, D Hams; Harm Gerdee,
tanks, etc. No oil leases or
mortgage encumbrance*. Will
sell with or without cattle.
Address, J. D. Smith,
m
As there is no end
to a circle
neither
is there an end to
the sale of a
Watch
that possesses iiu-ril as a
timekeeper combined with
good finish. If wt sell a
movement that is fully
guaranteed we will be glad
to show you in a material
way that we mean just
what we say
V. A. CROW,
JEWELER
i power of the child. The church
I cleared over seventy-five dollars
on Hi*- recital. Terre Haute
; Daily Gazette.
—Prof. H. P. Attwater, indus-
I trial Agent of the G. H. & 8. A.
R’y Co., was here Tuesday mak-
ing a preliminary survey of the
situation with a view to estab-
lishing a government experiment
in cotton growing at this point.
Prof. Carson, who has charge of
this work for the government,
j was unavoidably prevented from
coming Gut will be here soon and
make definite arrangements for
the cultivation of five acres under
direction of the government.
Prof. Attwater was very much
interested in Hondo’s record as
the banner cotton point west of
Ban Antonio and think* the ex-
periments to be instituted by the
government will tie productive of
much good to this entire section.,
r. w » m a m
OF It (Kin I ns V HE HlGHT
OI K FitLCKh AlU. RIGHT
WE’LL TREAT YOU RIGHT
Call and see us,
no trouble to
show you our
Goods . • . •
C. J. BLESS
HONDO, TEXAS.
Everything in General
Merchandise
Ban Antonio; James Mayfield,
McCrory. Ark.; J. B. Dixon,>
San Antonio, Mrs. J. C. Bruoks,
Verdina: Mrs.J. F. Hardt, Ver-
dins; Mis# Lancaster, Verdena;
Phil Monicr, San Antonio; Mrs.
L. Ney und daughters, D’Hanis;!
A. T. Forst, Verdina; Geo. W.
Miller, Ltopia; Miss Alvina
Gorhardt, upper Hondo; A.
•Traj,pc, Kyle; T. J. JAutler, Ban
Marcos.
Marriage Licenses.
County Clerk Kemjjf has issued
marriage license to the following
couples since last report.
Francisca Lara and Tataiforu
1'lore.s and liicardo Ramus and
Juanita Rian,
—Y\ o would be glad to have
an occasional letter from every
community in Medina County.!
send us the News.
m LKI i^is,*>«thi»x in iHifii-K-
• Yuor attention in < Ih*1 1,1
»<>",(* nttraelivo nooe# which 1
have ou aluittlHrd t*K,U. «<»m'
winch f bought in h job lot-
Horn*- lug IwrgHtuM in ^Rodger's J
X. L. mid Hftvillo cutlorv
yoa loot of jour tshh- km***
I tmve t,oino extra knivea without
forka. I have uo letniete l lit gin-
bod rta-k pricf# on everything.
GILBERT saVILLE ^ORKSLi?
SAVILLE
cutlery
HIGHtST OUALITY MADE
WGAiUi-N* . OOU.M*U.(4 I.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.