The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 23, 1907 Page: 2 of 6
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ODOM. R,E^X-i ESTATE. Hondo, Texas.
» HONDO STATE BANK
HOnUO, T£XAb
Capital Stock $30,000.00
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far law • cartdrttt. TW at- TV Repakrte Em m Vania cy ■ am-
- ! CAPITAL $50,001
:VIEWS \ REVIEWS:
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a hatter mrfme* «m»ag**
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an » tkr tegbeai aarvicM V Gad. tVt
laMiv t* tV nat «»f rebgww. tkr
<*re «»f sic*'*.i** far*, ml f’ttt’Wh
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tkr M rtt of a! ^«*:» t* and tkr fulfil -
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■ suss st * ,*x *v nuvs'v
Texa ami are wisl
intinuation of thn
Mr L N. Cooke, who ha* for sever-
a! months tieer assisting th*- editor of
this pa|**r ir th* mechanical work of
this office, hat i«»ught the Boerne Star
and will issue hia first copy thus week.
Mr. C*#>k,* is a steady, sober and reiia
ble wanf man. a first-class printer and
a mar m every wav deserving to suc-
ceed Mr. Edw ti. llrucks. the retir-
ing Star Editor, will, at- we are inform-
ed. go to Missouri and **ngag#- m buri-
nes* The Avru, Hkhald wishes for
both young men tha' their future lines
may be cast in pleasan* places.
mu, uvni i mil
STABLE
McClaufherty &. Horeer.
Proprietor!
When you need the services of a
first-*'i«ss Livery Stable give
us a call.
Special attention given to com-
mercial travelers.
V f* I**
All kinds of feed stuff for sale,
ft* p» >*
Best rigs in the town.
‘P Ip V
Kates reasonable.
We also have a line of
COFFIN5 AND CASKETS
• and the only hearse in town.
I
Galveston. Hu.m4*urjj A: Sar.
Aalnao Rv.
HOLIDAY RATES =r
The First National Bank
«> "on i, r f \ o
SURPLUS
ISjUi
im to dwpooit «% mJ*tj for ftait, tho
trakfeat and dor ap^roeiotkik cl
Hdtolt* •>
JOB YOUR SUS1NESS
kMi with th
v
Rond Trip One and
One-Third Fare
y-j
u ;r 4^
f dr and L* point* a Texas
<m sale I fee. 3b, a. 34. tZ. 3K 31. and
Jan 1. [*Mt>
Lurnit January *th
Ft*nr n*xr.t* m Texas te p* ;r;.- in Lou-
isiana
On sale l*ee 2L £1 24. 25, 3b. 31, ami
Jan I, '.**■
Limit January *»ti,
See local Agent or write
C k DUNLAP T ftt
T J ANDFR50N G. P A
C H A S. A. RY. Houston In
af tkr gueemineM (tv
Is pay interest «a ISb
that tke natMaal h
haw a has** fee that mack more a4
tketr own money Is ink at mterewt far
Ike—elves a thee* times at h*gk yv -
ad »um>* sue Let uni was prwpmt) -
the other feature af tkr guvemaewt s
effort te relieve tke m IM>1 stringerw
Mhsih takes tke rag f«w h» .ag the Moat
meai mate p*ee» trf f*»lh ever fanned
upon a UiKsiag pe«p*e. Tke gm*r%
m*mt n**w lui> About *wi*-kyiMbvd mi
kun a liars .<f its surpht* am oepesst a
tke varwus aatmoa. tiepasitunrs at tke
country without interest. Hear a mind
have tketr moaey
iihs and art f*m-
hu*tn< ** on dear
nwr. are the hank*'
money w hen they
r order that tke
Jana? may retain thii* mn*t *v f«ir wnich
;hey pat Mu interest and it mat iar
• >ru»ng to K,*>s* vtit » **> *>( thinaina i
too
. that the*.- bam
iuct
ved up in tketr v
Ifig
the publu to th
tag
bouse receipts —
pro
itu# to pay th*-
get
readv, Now,
when it rat
[ ht*fi, t«MJ» tlHfft w*
mBftin \t\
|ity ctifTv
ruuifc«j£ d>
int«PY!
in ;i*ii
cirruksti
drawing
r» ant
thereon.
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pa
Wn
wn and th*-
cit’aten* w<
Hv all m*
»* ■ J. IIrvan has announced that he
wiH accept the IkniKnitK nomination
fw the IVi-sidency in 1mm. This an
n >unc**ment i« said to have led to th*
statement from Republican statesmen
at Vt aihington that Bryan's eandithir'.
, make? it necessary for the R-putiiican,-
i to nominate Roosevelt, or a man of hw
| ilk, bh the radical element in the Re-
publican party would not stand for a
reactionary candidate. Among Demo-
crats at the capital there » still some
talk of Culberson; but that this is not
taxer, seriously is attested by the fact
| tin* Congressmen from hi? own state
are enthusiastic Bryan supporters
Representative Gamer is rejs.rtetl as
among the number and is quoted as
saying the Democratic party could do
no better than to nominate .Mr. Bryan,
whose policies have made Theouore
Rooaevelt jsipuiar tnroughout the
country.
ni'rtlev to a tew favte
C fail r jtT t ■ afk! »j-iJ1 »’**»■'
money ii n^ki for i
^ t*i tWi i» juirt v tmt
Uofit* V«nLu*mi« »r*.
t»> plWfiit tht bon
monrv on dt|Ewit uik
thfit erm not**?
tbr li .vnUlHfRl,
Wftt! It Rffffdi U
will borrow i
thfw* wr rtfit
fcl til* ptNiipIr
t rnmciif gi\ mi
I of iu
fl iflt of
«i>rwit on th*
tnmait
*! tii h**
tftfrr in nothing
» that have thi»
u it am! buying
from th«* |pnv«m*
pan that A
Wtf Lark* Mam flaw *
«t a
Ear tke ad
at _
■ Mew Vie* and
t aa asruDt**a at m
■*—*—S“* —tkat K raito f**r m
■vwtgBUa at tkr haa»a at C
"k Mistaw tkr prvre at laris
yet wkec ear
few aulk
trust a tke Saatk. to he Arpnsrtwd «a
tkr tenas pervidni ky Ew aad serurwd
Ey apprweed collateral **t» pervrat
tkr aaxntka at tkr eotM rrap.' i his
paper puhEsk C is tkr ratt*w-gTo« mg
South aad A prwitral larg.dy tar its
•iwa p«*wpervty npea tkr prosperifv at
tkr rottoa grow e- tirsiato a par*>\yam
aac **ao*B»no’e» tkr aam-eatMa h\ tke
kotrika naai of aa rffisrt to iviTi~t
tkr natioaai traasury mte a pawn shop*
Yes Lurie M«wr. voa will plrai ex
plain this.
Then w her you are through with
that, here i* ai*utk«*T ear for y*ai-
It R ant *oa*naabh .-ertain that tkr
•easor why tkr treasury tt*-porrm* nt
rushes to tkr aid at Mali street a a
erot* and ta at> slaw ahoat rttsteiing a
*:milar aid to tkr "sulid South'* whsa
wi like »■ i*g- ts horauw tkr pan* tr
power ix)ntu return* m cam;-aiga
fund* from the Mew York money hw
runs auia vote* fnaa their tool* and
henchmen is return fur ikeir favor’te-
ams* it ha? aour.ru' «»f
from the Bourbaa
Me'waa. hwf. Mw» aad
ite a
a Trachea Lihrwr* A
ttedma eountv Tke
sd a
that
tree t sachem aad
tka* gew-
tfimra MmR pay aa minatory far at
tz m aad ladte. fl M the ir»t year,
aad ikew after aa aaaaal assaasMrwt at
S» roma that tkr rouaty Khwol super
kr ex sfkcxs raoaa and
aad arise! the k>«As with
the aanstanre . f a r* madttse at threw.
This mm ttee noMits of Moaor* M.
R fit-IT A J took amt M M
Saatludf
A second committee consist ing of Mr
E. M. .Saaiikoif. Mum M . - varms aan
Free! Free! Free!
With every k*’ tM> worth of
go*nis fmrehanad at our atore w•
will give khailgtrlr free a j, e» e
nt tear eiry va*ue«j ml El ceeth.
Mask & Sons
t*m whtl
tha kiad
t ait what
■Emml w
i***t'" ’ i:
mem and urawing interest thcroin and
the gov—ntiH-n: again uet^NUting what
ma> tMK’omr a *urpfuji of it again in
tn* i* sum* banks, Suck a »ch*,-aie of
* ftnjrf thr chanf
fl*»k 9*flbl*f) t*
< ItlT1*! ffWi iWi |
HARPER AVF
ihit "n
11* IlH Hi 1(1
rferrt I Hr
public*!*, tufigrw**
N* bu'trr fthlf tu
fm
,uj* ht wuulc
vfim i&f th**
Mr C. A Puk,
ftpftiiivi thr
•i mtfrth
¥ R*V t hr MC h< m i
Lraiwm at M asnmgtuti'’
\
mrr,! mmy* a*
Ah* isn't it tnc<
mv«!u* nt
- this thing
ACnBul hmucR
if runnmr a p&rt
y offu.
Uncle Mow'
nrhttoi lii*nnf*k.
And Braaident
R.-hm-v,
?it i» mr
l*oft of the arh
DCALLR5 IN
Dry Goodk. Notion*. T in ware
Crockery, Etc„ Etc.
MfiNDO. TEXAS
EMERSON & c
fi»i InAcrv mt ic%dcr
barga:
INRtnEEILIl PLII4
Diamonds \A alrhea.
Clock*. Guns Mtiaieai
Instruments. f t r
ill Vk mantr.i st_ vtr
turn** Texas
Tkeft from L A Hat*
h* rntt*
hi* hiifi ‘
iMMttfli
»ar wirt
[S, wi»**n
MkMP*
i hu
thr IifiiTEfdR (1
tht tapti, ar* ti**
»‘h**r< Uh* rrmt
Courtesy. Promptness, Appreciation, Satisfactory Ser-
vice. Satisfactory Pricea. Every Effort to please
A rv tha; mvrlta on which
nn v Molicit your p«trontt*(c
FORD & HEYEN
PRESCRIPTION DRIXKJI5TS.
If t few ntr***-La extending through
our town, like Carle St., for instance,
on th>- south side, bait ditches *i|iene<i
up on each side of them throughout
th*‘ i' en!.!'■•• length, with egress pr<--
pared for th*' water, if culvert# were
pta< -*<i »' eacf ere*** crossing so as to
Keep the**- ditcher o|».*n and if the
»tre**t wit; r •»((• '! up » 'h* m«idit just
sufficient to d*'uin the water into the
GHATtTlTii: ir the moist beautiful at-
tribute of the human ami. It i* the
quality which distinguishes the divine
from the brute it is the coin of love
■•y which obligation* of the Reart are
measured iti.l th** debts of the rou! art
!i*|uitUt*xl. It is th*' fairest flower of
the noblest civilisation; the mellow
spoliation of the |***>pie m the interest
of the financiers i* frightful u< contem-
plate und should awaken a protest that
would not ceasr until th*' financial sys-
tem of our country t# adjusted uf*m a
senribl* and equitable basis.
est needs exist, especially in
ami South where the croj># ft
moved**, he will have sure,
•'transforming the United Rtat
urr into i
h* M
ever ami whenever p<**>■•■•
Another rommittee r iMMstmg at
Meters. A J C‘*eA, M R SnauCi. VI j
K Saathuff, (’. A Rnknit, and the
county superintenoent as ri-vffirs,
menu* - was inatructed to keep posted
on summer normal work in thr c unty
and endeavor to bring on* this way and
to cart the vote of this i netitute n such j
matters
By a rising vote the in 'itute tender
ed its tiiatiks to Judg* H E Haaas for
a beautiful buquet af rosea, pi the fac-
ulty of tkr Hondo High ScEoul for their i
eff**et* in securing iH-mes for the 1
iiui ia» th** tf)
for kmdiMM*. eaurteajr, and tswiMtahty
runulnl th*'m during the week
Reform.
^ ill \A rd at Caatrov iilr
on TKanki
weddHW
Th »i tkksu at M
H ’.eraser aad Georg*
N -mai is anneuacod t»
rawrurdlr ua Thuraday 1
wooding will *ak* place
fathoii* ckurch They w
future u-am at Caatno
tone. Gaawtte.
M a mage Lic enses
F*’li'*wtng msrnag* h- cn»**s «
•void by county clerk aims a
report
* wsamirvi i*aul*s and Man
nru-i
r-dgar Angel Parraa and
Bum*
Joaepti Eranger and Tilda R>|
S10.00 Reward
fruiti
gentle breeding; the
eieK
•naaaaBaaaaarwMnaaaaaaaaa
mu of a (jud-devetoped and radiant lif*',
and th*- divinely perfumed atmosphe's
ir. which aii go*id men and true women
live, arm move and have their being.
To give expression to our gratitude are!
to evidence the profound sense of obli-
gation which we feel for Hi# c*»nstant
kindness and ever-watchful car* over
us, it is but meet and proper that we
should pause- for day a and devote that
day to ThaiiKsgivmg and praise And
in making this acknowledgment of our
obligation to Him, let us not forger that
"In prayer the tij># ne'er act the win-
ning |wrt,
W ithout the sweet concurrence of the
heart.”
From Governor J. K. Vardanian's
thanksgiving proclamation.
His Spudship gave another exhibition
of hims*ilf at San Antonio Monday.
Dismissing his own base betrayal of hi*
state into the hands of the Standard
Oil thieve# with the ('hestertieldan (?)
assertion that any man who assails his
personal or political integrity is a liar,
scoundrel and thief, he proceeded to
distract the attention of his hearers
from his own disreputable conduct by
lying about and abusing the Attorney
General, a# if the niackening of the
Attorney General could in th*- least
jmliete his own wrong doing. Digress-
ing to answer a question, he said; "If
Governor Campbell iiehave# like a go*xi
Democrat we will give him the nomi-
nation and if he does not behave him-
se'*’ lik* a good Democrat «>ught to we
will give it U> some one else wh ; will,”
Just Teasin’.
Thursday's papers eontain'id the fol-
lowing dispa'ch: Houston, Tex.. Nov.
b. Cecil A Lyon, who is here, has
mad* a request of President Roosevelt
that the l nited States Treasury deposit
Hb,UOO,OdO in the United States deposi-
tories in Texas, in onler that cotton
■.•an la- moved from the producer to the
spinner. Shortly after his arrival in
Houston Mr. Lyon, after taking up the
matter with local bankers, sent hi# re-
quest to the President in the shape of
a telegram.” Now that his "bo##” has
endorsed the “Populist scheme" first
proposed by Congressman Burleson,
what has Uncle Muse Harris of the
Texas Republic to say to it?
The Texas Republic clip# the forego-
ing from the Anvil Hkkali*. errone-
ously credit# it to the Paris Advocate
and proceed* to comment, a# follows;
Neither Uncle Mose Harris nor The
P
We
nlic p&wn
*, w it) he?
will yuu
hnvr
to say t<
wish. It)
y to i
•ur Rcpub
Chut wr
not “skin
Lightning Struck Mr. Buckner’s
House
daring” their party in tbi* We are
just teasing Uncle Mose# who #*<• m-
to !**• somewhat in the hx hi# illiistrt-
ouj- names#*, wa* arhen the h -h; wen:
out 1
Good-bye, Unci* Mose take enre'er
y* rseif and espe- ialiy avoid cold foe*
•re fur some
sk ligh'nmg
fit (jlAi'R INI**
A. Buckner
< 'h* r*#.f of
Services at the Baptist Church.
The first Sunday at 11 o’clock A. M
and 7 o’clock P. M
The third Sunday: 7 o'clock P M
Saturday and 11 o'clock A. M and 7
o'cl<*ck P. V Sunday.
Sunday Schtsd every Sunday at lit
e’clock A M.
Everybody invited to attend all the
services at the church.
Keiqiectfully,
Vt L. Marijn. Pastor.
Patnmixe our advertiaers; it fmyr.
Hotel Armstrong
MR. and MRS. J. N. DOWDY, Proprietors.
Only $2.00 a day house in the city
SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH
eU*ctnr Htoffu thm r^i
hiiuru. an<i niu>u: iu «.
struck h isrvi’ Su p >f
of tin* rpsUfiufM t* of XY r
and jaiae**! from th* tr
th* tiack gallery, where it broke up the
idling I cji for about 1x2 feet and npiit
up a rafter, alnuiat breaking it in two.
The aamc stroke bv a nnsierou# wav
l»a?*c*l aero#? the back j«wch and into
the pantry, making no break or mack
anywhere between the porch and pan-
try shelve#. On th. shelves it brake a
pitcher which war full *.f milk, burned
a hole in a metal bucket, *mj burned
another metal bucket about half
through, and split up the shelves to
some extent.
Mrs. Buckner was on the {torch only
s few feet from where th* ligntnmg
•truck, and of course was consider-
ably shocked but *>therwin. suffered
no injury. 1 h. Uk>>, „ ,.nKhf ,lU,^
vear old boy had been playing on the
back porch just ben.-ath where the roof
wa- broken uo, and was taker in the
bouse just before the crash came.
The many friend# „f Bro. Buckner
and family join them in gratitude to
God for their escape Hwmb ra Enter-
Mr. Buckner was her* at work in
the Anvil Hi.ralo office when this oc-
•'urred and his family was alone We
are sur.- our reader# will all rejoice
with him that his family p*#**) un.
scathed through this what might
have been dir, ful and fatal calamity.
♦ • rtto
New Fountuin Service*.
At the Methodist Church. Thanks-
giv ing services Nov. mh at 10 A. M
Viaarttny Conference services. Not
«r.d D te. 1. All welcome,
j 1. A . Radetsky. Pastor.
i w Hi pay tan doiiar*
arree! amd eowvtftme *,
par tie* a I#) rat my »
paste wh*T« J am
W Hie*’ ,.p „ ...
d*'wi mte the well UFg*
erai feet onto the roes 1
• ■■waaaaaaaawwaaaaaas**
r
D9 YOUR ill
|
If you are a poor man. ** —f-
omy m a aaceaaity. d >',ni
arv a rich man, economy >» *
duty.
To wwntonly w aste * h*t
ever share at earthly g*»*k
you have accumulated and to
flaunt your extravagance* »
the face of your U s# fortu-
nate brothers is sinfid
You will not be guilty of
wastefukies* if you bay .V1>ur
GROCERIES
here. You get better gro-
ceries for the same money
and the same groceries tor
lea# money when you buy
th**m from ‘
H. H. Heyen
The Pure Food firocet
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 23, 1907, newspaper, November 23, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563812/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.