The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 13, 1907 Page: 2 of 6
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The First National Bank
Joe Bockm-rf ittofc a varmtMM tto
Wat w«*efc tit June im ttat week's
MMi of tto Eat Gratae Near* tas tot
started t«ar o&ce yrt
Now m tto time t»* plant J*wc rorm
A fair crop of tin* baa b-en iwtae
•tor plant**; m Aufruat and there w
to to jpK ia dispairmp af mat me
earn this v«ar.
to
o-ro »♦*•!■» at
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.Btotiat tto- fwweroi M*toM
Tto deceased • *» tan* A«f 2S.
M ••» 1* rear*. 1» toMnlb' **d !t
ky» of age at tto tun* mi to* Orta**
I iuhkv to object* fa» aa> oi tto attar* A^t awwtte to* • » »*“♦
irvttiag tao stock taverfmnag. Of course kirkto tow* m tto toad tot it «a» aet
***tomr> taesr lrvwtar ttat ail ttoi to ttotat*>* to to totarr-B' wain laa • «**
mrnrtwm » ta*i *«*> of totaa. aeit to m «me to-ran to *w*U ata to *a* Uk
purr naming matter E ton all Tru. «« t» tto hospital far aa sp<Mr»t*oa
When tto tMtorn* mf tnir n coated. ■»* swiwdiac tto yman mi ttot mw h* tom krn hi to* parowta a
•to n tto eye* and Prota of tto cfcrrt mmgmr mi tto smith. J tad M Lean*. mi tototor sad two mtm to m«trm he*
are toil and laar jut wton tto ngm Houston (tot Mataaev raved a aatunrh death. Ttoy tow tto *y»
toer tackles* tto nagty neats of till, tomI and eta toad Lvsrt* "suitf a* patto of ail who ka«w ttosi m tto
•torn tto spider rueata to tto empty togjrarv! - poor toggarel at ttat. Me to«r of aum*a
eaab box. aad boqtmta of tocay ana know ttat we funny
Capital. SUM
Sawtoy, a
tto etotntoliera, it u
• tanv. tta» i the toto ato*rt«*toff
tto atoeruamg tartar toa not
coaaaited. —S merviU* Staawtoni
in Metaan Gatmty
eorn crop, other*
>wn n*-e»i» and atilt
thin aeaaon. Tto
Some farmer*
will make a fair
enough for their
other* not am
nun* have been tyuttd partial *> far
thM year and U> thi* t* ilue th* irregular
yiaU.
Gooi' humor ia th*- mvtntr grare of
toiiv life, it'a the button* that ke> p
our working eUithe* on. th*- augar that
make* u» forget th*- aridity of th'rjr*.
the lubneant that help* th* little timl
wheel.* to keep on turning and the light
that enable* u* to continue our itally
taaka after the work! gets dark - Sun-
day Sermon*
On the “whole" Editor liavia. of
Hondo, ha evidently f.iund the Anvil
Herald a very interesting “plaything."
— Atascosa New*. If it were not that
we derive our chief enjoym *nt from
our work, we could never hold .Hit to
perform the drudgery of newspaper
work. Yes; on the “whole*" .nir work
mi our play.
That some doctors back North and
East are guilty of inhuman treatment
in sending hopelessly incurable indigent
consumptives pi Texas to die upon the
cha-ity of strangers is without ques-
tion. Ilut the reform should Iwgin
with such doctors and not with the
denial of our life-giving climate to
such unfortunates. Better go slow
with this quarantine business.
Apropos of land values and our
suggestion that lands should lie assess- ,
ed according to their average yearly
production of crops, there is on*- tract
of land in Medina County which once
sold for forty dollars an acre from
which this year's eorn crop has already
Iieen cut a* fodder and which did not i
yield a grain of com. What think y.m I
such land should be assessed at?
♦ • ♦
Japan, with ail of the effrontery of
a school boy who ha* just licked ml
bigger boy, i* strutting around with a
chip on her shoulder and hunting an
opportunity to make Uncle Sam give
give her a cuff. These hot dog-days i
are liable to see the unleashing of the
dogs of war and the precipitating of a
conflict in comparison with which the !
licking of Spain will Ik- a- but a sum- ;
m«*r frolic. Uncle Sam should go slow
about making up hi* mind to murder
those fanatical little fatalists, the Japs, I
who can only lie conquered by being
.killed.
Mi wwli for our advertising He thought
we were getting more free advertising
than to was getting and. of course
tovwWti That's all right. Mahoney if
Hattie Nehr.
Hattw tto daughter of Mr and Mrs
Ctas. Nehr .lied Saturday June
after a tong illness Sto •* >"M»r».
If YOU
Cont^mi'iat* Uivn^ at nnft
watch <*e * silverware, in
which th*- quality to main-
tained anti your desires ore
circumneribri within the
i*mnd* of s reasonably
pneeti article, we have
something nice in plain anti
sot ring* from
$23 to $12
5
• M>«
If you stoiukl hoy a set ring
we will keep tto set* in
FREE OF CHARGE for a
period of two years from
date of purchase.
V. A. CROW.
JEWELER
you keep on getting up as good paper as * month* and t tov «f age and site t-
yuu are now we will tachsde you in tto
list for our next aaaaan"* advertising
when we make our apnmpnatitin next
year. - Rio Grande New*. In tto case
of l*esns poetry we think Hn Maho-
ney too truthful to to fuaay.
SHOOTING
AT DEVINE.
Just as wt* pt> to pm*.
Friday Ut 1:30, neWS|tldkK marketed the hrst bah- of cotton
survived by tor parents & brother*
& stoters. Her re mam* were laid t»
root *umto\ evening m tto Cattods
cemetery Rev. H. Wirtx perf<»rm«i
the last sad Hteo. Tto bereaved
family hagg the sympathy of their
amnv friends m their alflictaia.
Hondo’s First Bale.
Mr. leva Mofteld. *>n» or M. dma
County’s most substantial farmer*.
here that Golden Grant,
justice of the Peace at Devine
had l>een sh<*t and I) S
Rolierson. the G instable,
hadlv beaten up hv a Mexi-
can at that place.
Deputy SherttT J. \Y
Galhnrath left at once tor trf
•cent of the trouble.
No further details un-
available up to going to pres*
tto season lsn7-4»> here last Sat unto,
H'dioway A Son ginnr.i tto hal» grou*
and hr*id«-s pr. ostnl tto owner of
tto hab- with a 16 to* toil as a premium
Schmitt A Stemhardt U>ught tto
hair, paying 121 cent* per pound and
presented Mr Motold with a barrel of
their very best flour Counting all,
the hale netted Mr Mode id FT2.RP or
16 ami &-b cents a pound
German Preaching
I ohall preach affair, in t lertnafl
•t the Hord-i Metto*hot Ghu-'h
nect Sunday, July 14, at 3 p.
God viltinfr-
IhR all our merntmra and
German fnenda attend. Every*
one i* welautaw.
F. W. Rat»nm«t.
Meet Me at the Soda Fossntam
Cool ajmrkhiie drink* nerved
from the tteauiifui fountain in*
•lalied at Hulxler’a.
If you buy mrih-inr of W.
Wind ox you will get it ru
II.
an l the extern tht injuries Thoy a«JI John i: Di kev‘»
to the wounded men are w*t Reliable Kyr H a’er, because it
known. ‘isan hnneat medici..*.
Everything in
General
Merchandise
lust the kind and
duality that evert -
1-aiv wants and
at pruvs that can
-not U' excc4M*7
clcacrilirs mv wa\
of dtuni' businc**
That iff why 1 rt
mvc the trade I
tin; that u> wh\ 1
• •licit v» mrpatnm
C. J Bless
HUNDO TEXAS
Joe Bochmer ask* what is the u*» in
studying the prr»|tttM?d Constitutionai
Amendments to be voted eh Aug. flth
and add* that “the party 'leaders’ will
tell ux how to vote." We hadn ’t thought
about that. All thone who are willing
to he tokl may go ttohing and refrain
from thinking these hot ilays
- Hondo Anvil Herald. It is very-
probable that those wtoe go fish
irig will become so interested that
they will fotyet when election (iay 1
comes.— Bandera Enterprise.
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STABLE
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McClaugherty & Horeer.
_ Propuatort.
When you n>-ed the services of a
first-class Livery Stable give
us a call.
P P P
Special attention given to com-
mercial travelers.
V P P
All kinds of feed stuff for sale.
P P P
Best rigs in the town.
P P P
Rates reasonable.
We also have a line of
COFFINS AND CASKF-TS
and the only hearse in town.
“When thieves fallout, honest men
get their dues” is an adage time tried
and true. Likewise when politician*
fall out the uninitiated learn some facts
not before known. We learn from
Editor Owen’s exposure in the Rio
Grande News, of the doings of the
Republican Colonels of Texas that
Chairman Lyon of the
executive committee of Texas appoint
ed one Burns judge of a Federal court J
at Houston “in recognition of his
services for the party in Harris county." j
Afterwards this same Burns appointed i
Boss Lyon reeeiver of the Kirby
Lumber Co., and Editor Owen add*, ■
in fine sarcasm, that Bums' honesty is |
not to tie questioned. “He merely ret-- j
ognised Lyon's ability as a lumber-
man.” He further asserts "thal
Bums is a politician." “He Knows j
how to play the game." As an ex- i
hibition of ("ditual jugglery and
official corruption this is interesting,
it is “rich, rare and r*cyV la»y it on.
Owen; “and d—med he he who first
cries, hold; enough!"
LITTLE GIRL
Run over ;tn<l
mother and si
FORD HEYEN lmw just rm-urd a
TOILET ARTICLES.
sistcut with tjualitv on even'thinj; *-* »1»! hert
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FORD & HEYEN
Prracription
I)rug gist*
Notice to the Public. Notice to All.
We are running a aerie* of up* j ttor protracted meeting will
to-date color schemes for paint* begin at the Haptiat church Nut
ing your homes, and sending out U|,d*y night before the third
Republican pictures to our ngents to show to Sunday in August M *■ have
secured Rev. A. B. Little, of
W aco, to do our preaching. He
can see the picture '* H finp *inKer HH W«H as a fine
preacher. We hope to get the
associotion tent which will ac-
commodate a large number of
people. Gome and iiear the
great revivalist.
H . L. IIarlir,
Pastor.
their trade, so by <*aliing on W
H. Windrow, or any of our other
agents, you
of the latest colorings,
tf Rubber F^aint Co.
Gin Wanted. '
A good location 12 miles from
railroad and. five miles from
another gin. Liberal induce-
ments will be given to the right
party. For further information
address H. W. Mutts, Hondo,
or Joe Langfeld, D’Hanis, Texas.
T HE boy who love* hi* mother ami
is ever solicitous of her Welfare will j
make a real nmn that the world will to
I proud of. How splendid it is for any
I young fellow to take his mother to
i church or such phn es with all that ten |
der care and attention that he would
give to a young lady. I always feel j
like tipping my hat to a manly boy who j
is proud of his admiration of the tost j
men and women who walk the earth,
mother and kind to her. Such a ones !
heart is right. He has within him thosr
i elements essential to greatness and i
goodness. In every community there j
is some boy who is always at his moth- j
er‘s side when she needs him, ready to ’
help her out of the buggy, to give her I
his arm when ascending the stairs, to
find her a seat at church and tenderly,
lovingly care for her. Everybody ad-
mires him for it, and we know from
above the angels look down and smile a
thousand blessings upon his manly head, j
God will to good to that boy who is j
good to his mother. He isa rose among
I many thorns in this cold old world.-Ex. i
—Ideal Saraaparilla ia
equalled as a Female Tonic.
For Sale.
One full-blooded Hereford
bull, two years old, and one
half-breed Durham bull, three
yrfBtr'e old At my place on Live
un- Oak Slough.
8t H. R. Hailey.
Nothing Succeeds Like Success:::
Our RACKET BUSINESS is increasing.
Why? Because our prices are right. In addition to our
full line of laces. Embroideries. Ladies and Men's lin e
I we havt A SPECIAL LINE OF FRUIT JARS
| which we know will please you.
Half Gallon Jars at 75c per doz. Quart Jars at 60c per doz
Pint Jare at 50c per doz.
Gentlemen, we can fit you in pants
ling out at cost. From 50 cents up.
JvTelsIs: Sc, Diilin
RACKETERB
New Ma»k Building Harper A
#
* which we art sel- ■
Dublin I
3 I
rper Ave., HONDO T
— Ring up ’phone 27 and giv**
u* th»* new*.
Bnivided a woman to well pnm-ipo-ti
•to ha* town enough Piautur
Attentioi, Ui a mall thing * u< • h«
vi'iHMiiy of virtu**, t "time*, maxim
Tto way* ti> wirieh an mam and
moat of t tom are foul for you Tsm.. >
M tow- tto taro of the paoph* i* aa
•urni tto amhtnnMian thwarted Bias
Take ld**al barnaparillu for
the Blond. Htomaoh, Liver and
Kidtioya.
— Mr. and Mrn. A. K. Kiiun
viaiti-d at Nan Antonio and
Hoguin thia Woek.
— For Sale ehn&p, a m-h lar-
«bip in Draughnn's Pra' in al
BunieeM College of San Ant hum.
Apply at thin nffwe,
—Don't borrow your neigh Imre
saper when you can hav*. one of
your iwn for One dollar a year —
ienN than Ivoorntlt week.
—For a limited time only we
will give the Anvil Herald and
BoHatid'n magazine Uith one
year for cither new or
renewal. If you want the maga-
zine rail early ae this proposition
will run for a limited time only,
— A light ruin fell here Sunday
ni§tit and Monday and a fine
rain on Thursday morning.
nice Hi-aaon in again in the ground
and cotton and pasture grass will
be greatly benefited. The m
lure likewiae afforda un oppor-
tunity to those who ao desire to
plant a crop of June corn.
—At a meeting of the Hondo
S' lexil Hoard Monday the fol-
lowing teachere wore elected for
the ensuing term: R. M. Nelmm,
Rockport, Principal; Mias Umla
Clubb, Uvalde, Assistant; >iirt«
Hattie Bowman, Uvalde, Mias
M«da Metriwether, Hondo, and
Miaa Kffie Davenport, Sabinal |
The Board will meet again today
to telect the other teacher
necessary to complete the ataff
for the white school. The teacher
for the Mexican school will be
selected later. At the meeting
the resignation of Kd de Montel
Laq. as trustee was accepted and
Aug. Hornung was appointed in
his stead.
Your Patronage SoL^
—Ideal Sara* p,,
• Try our )oh print
— We have been t
i ttutte for Ineai*.
— Take Ideal Sa-t
i* not like other*
liver.
• Mrt. J. C. Greer
the Hummer with -
Tenneneee
— Furnish the \ ■
with the names ,f \ j vnaa
relatives and frien .*.
-Mra.il, A. Chxt ey ,
daughter. Mise R.. ^
from a viait to Bryan.
— Martin Zuntnermane 1
family af eat tost *m * a: Can
ville on a visit to hot; * f „s».
— i.Vleat Ihngenot, tto Cl
Stock man, war hete thr f;*<
tht weak anroute t«. Ftorukffa.
— Miss Mollie d« M rt i, 1
of tba Big l»ej*artrri‘
clerks, is enjoying •
vacation and is vi*
Floyd Slater at HilsU-*
• R. K. Borden.
1 wefts per man of
accompanied by hi*
Mrs. J. (J, Borden, are
visit to the family >f M-
unde, B. O. Collier.
Mrs. PM. de Monte and!
Wm. A. Bchmitt returnedTlw
day from s ten days \ ' n 1
J A. William *■•? Mi
i/Jith d# Montel. in N* w lw
Texas. Mrs. Williams*1! s“e
anted the two ladies’ t> her fi
home and will remain tore
several weeks. Mr* *i'hi
was joined in N*n Antutia
Uuir three children. Mias H
Hummel and Miss Kraily RuM
and the latter tar» youn^f iwi"
will Ih* her guests for tovM
w eeks. Mrs. Hetunitt a * s11*’!'!
edthekumniel—Thoma* noptu
in Han Antonio \V »• jnesdi
night.
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CONSUMERS!
YOU should to en
•ffainst fvmd artivb
made by ignorant, i
person* in a care! •».-
manner, selected mei
and without rerrsrd
and purity, and an
moulder on the shelvt j
and unwholesome, a- they
likely to prove deieletmti-
livaith atal, eventually. Prove
“highest priced" gutsi*
Impliata*
| ,iu*wy
dleweri »
until Msl*
♦toy St*
HI
tie
HEYENS
GROCERIES
Are prepared by the best. n‘ j
MMS
reliable 'manufacturers, ‘
by an expert whose studv - ,
secure the purest t»n<i t'1”
are kept moving so «**
them always fresh.
Call on t» South of the
Depot or ring *e‘‘
ephone 82 and
ORDER YOUR N£XI
BILL FROM
H. H. Heyen
The Pure food (iroCt:r
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 13, 1907, newspaper, July 13, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563595/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.