The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 23, 1907 Page: 4 of 6
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The Hondo Anvil Herald.
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SATURDAY. NOV 23. 1 Wl.
ym aa* not
esrUiOkr* tfc* flee
wit* good wU! aaC
ft rwtetews s*y heart u
Saar «aa M' that
* *T«a.' rraaaaad tfcr panshkser
th*<w**tf*uiT «f d get a hatrei rio»
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Tha G—a lnt*« Ctat.
rv Maaka^l rwrtthr el ■*•9 a awe-
aooafa' '•attftav essf-a'TB la F—nora
la kua> fit} k«ra; A
rat? atoay paaatas had W*»e twit fa
tir :Te • ttf h‘» st:*e“ x va»
e^ted t* tats oa» afght h* hat* t;
a a*’ .«r doiisr sad a eapf** p* ia»
act % roe versa! ion bald *v *H»
tvs rata* “Vo* p*’*- BttS# red rest
m »«*• doa'T smq^-r h» siyth-s-
r< *i at- I t ter »«w“ uid tfce h r dot *--
"i kau* IV- **>• T*r* #*«." laiiSai th*
«aai. .*«! th* chUdr*:. tike *e sat
! na *-.;t a n>»t asav thtaa ” HiV
»oi vDt bjt s-ytM"* *♦ ,«t" »%ht
•k«* *iolhar 'laat lock at me htf anti
XT' ti **d shim 1 ear. bay a wh*">
to' r-.- e than you can “ "Xlsyb* so,”
Miu tka Sit:’.* r*«t ew-t bhU' ”*>r.
1 g*> to rtar.b a b*ap altaaar lAas
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A Hard Debt to Pav.
“I t>»r a <l»*i ? of grratitn*}* that ean
a*ver be paid off.** writ**- G. S. Clark.
«>f Weatft. :<i, to. j. **f >r nv reactie
front death, by t>r. k NVw l%-
ei>»er> IU >th luny * w» r» -«)
affei-trtl that »leath imminent,
when I eomrrenc- il takmy New Di.*-
rwtrery Th*» ominou- dry, hack my
eouyh. quit the tir-t kxittie was
uihs!, ami twm more bottles made a
complete cure. ” Nothmy has ever
equal's! New Discovery for ceuyha.
colds ami all thnat and !uny com-
plaints tiuaranteysl hy H. Win
dmw druyyi.it. Sbr and ll.flo. Trial
botth* free. Sdd bv W 11. Windrow.
• ii a Hurntmt.
Tkt« tltac at beiaji a Isomnwf h
abe«* the saddest tktoj *1 know-
itched s:me«m FVurd “Ah ervliaar
rerww ran have hit andi and hi.
bww* m h* pteaaea hot I matt alwiv
be n* the job ! am roestan'tv Win*
lamed aw net berauae lac Uked fr-
ar-arff alone or Weauw of ■« acaal'
beauty but because I aai eipccted f
rat* i tata th* aaaemblaye The re*
of the eeoipan* no W ai dull a
dl'hurater ktittHeaM ebake «t tb.
rather! ir with a few pike* the hostet*
«lar»-s »t me aaJ rwallv feet* reaentfw1
f may W <wn tr. the alourh <
J , *>id hut }w«t at mu at I uk*
ran seat .1! |e.,r ferwrarU aad eye p.
eapectauDy
'Mv >tj never *»t a repot*tt-ui fe-
'«e*«vt t irn* It it the (boat uaourafu
'Mr. : op e»e*t "
He Fought at Gettysburg.
David Darker, of Fayette, N. Y.„
wh.. losi a f*s»t at Gettysburg, writes:
“Electric Bitters have done me more
y> is! than any medi.-ine I ever took.
For *»-veral years 1 had stomach
tnsihle ami paid out much money for
medicine to little purpose, until I be-
gan takim; Electric Bitters I would
not take $500 for what they have done
for me." (irand tonic for the ayed
and for female weaknesaes. iireat
alterative and tv sly builder, beat of all
for lam* back ami weak kidneys.
Guarantee l by W II Windrow, dru
yist. Ocv.
Always was Sick.
When a mb aav» be atwas was «rk
troubled with a fuurh that lasted all
Winter what would you think if be
rbmuld any hr never was sack ware
■tmtoy ttallanl's H. rebound Syrup
Such a mar eatats.
Mr J. C. tTark. Denver, Cotorado
writes “For years I was troubled
with a severe couyh that would laat all
winter This oourh left me » a miser
skhnaitK*. I tried RaNard's Hore-
hound Syrup and have ant had a mrk
•lav amce That 's what it did for me “
Sold by W H W indrow.
C Jtsaeken.
A reprewntatMe fn>a a *«*ithwe
em state was aot krai; a*u la ce.itin
to a col lea i j» that f. * gemori ua»
getting poorer each year,
“Things that I bear *o In at one
•a- an,: «>ut at lb*- other,” be said
That's bad, &a.d the w'S aim
with a broad *tai!« hut you'd better
b* thankful that year case b not as
bad a* that of DUnk of Ind. iA
Tpincs *<• ti< at his car an 1 c. ■ out
Ot bis n. uit — Harper * Weevil
HOTEL ALAMO
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f SEERS Fill! ri.l\Tl\ti j
4 All kl» I of fbtolmt as I Field t
e Swl, tiied r.,r«. hosl
9 < *n*>!
3 kd *
The Lone Star Salooi
Fntz Meyer, Prop.
Handles Wines. Liquors. Baer. Cipimj
Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos ™
Scbuehlc • Old StAQd
South at lh*|Mit Hondo. Tn
D HANIS BRICK & Till
COMPANY
Uuaulactornfa of
RED PRESSED BRICK
ttAOB daily capacity
Ikruicm in luma, Gemetit. Sand and Kite ('lay
_1) NANIS, TEXAS
J*d|lM>UI
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P.UatrTM. 1
1. German Mi.I*l Maud, g
urn, H-rm vli ftr.** a
Hi mm. Cow hvi and I
*»>i at *
5 J.vF Kipp*’ bred am! Faint ypn
f
Vi
Out e* tb« Vlal?n.
“In the older. t‘!r.e I* ii said thtt
ft was roar!tie for a man to render
hlirs.lf -iv.«!•,.*. “
“I’sh'.rr! That’s not a* al! remark
able! S; n lu tbli cou.itry are Joins
It eve'y dvr*’
“Yo’! (Ln’t say to' How do they
man, P.T"
"bv marrytos famous women!"—
Smith a W eekly
Nc Moaern journal.im Thcr*
The wi,r!d r* call tfst after Mr.
hornet die*l Otnar sotuli' to perauad
the followers of the prorhet that 1,.
yet lived ami for TO years the Per
suns refused to believe him d*-sd
However, that was ttefore modem
Journalism was established and Insist
ad on the vVophet * eihlbltink.
You can’t b*> well if you haven weak
unhealthy, tired out stomach. Neither
can you feel y**i if hy some little irrey
ulanty in eating you have caused tin-
stomach to get out of order. The**
little stomach troubles are signs uf in
digestion, which may and very often
doe* turn into a very bad case of dy*
pepsia. Ilon't allow this to go on a
*tngle day with mt doing something to
overcome it. Take some good reliable
and safe digestant like KODOL for
Dyspepsia. DODOListhe eat remtviy
known today for heart bum, belching
and all troubles arising from a dis
Biliousness and Constipation
For year* l wa« troubled with bilious
ness am! constipation, which made life
miserabb for me My appetite failed
me. I Inst mv usual force and vitality.
Pepsin prrparati*wi> and cathartic* only
mat!** matter* worse. I <h» not know
where 1 shouki have been today hail l
not tried Chamt*erlain’a Stomach ami
! Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the
j ill feeling at once, strengthen the
• digestive functions, heljiing the system
to «h> its work naturally. — Mrs. K«*a
Potts, Birmingham. Ala Thes*- tale
j let ar** for sale by W H Wimin»w
u
An h<*e S»1 19* MatSe* m
.*»AS Antomo, Tri is
Aktot Hrw*!* ' -»f |*«pw kt.watoal H. C.
£j. (S. GarwooJ § @o.
Real Estate
and. Insurance
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VT TV TV VVVVVVW
(W» lUfu-hev, Farms and
City Kmpertv lor tale in
Southwemt leva*.
A tickling cough, from anv cause, is
quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Cough
Cure. And it iss<i thoroughly harmless
ano safe, that Dr Shoi,* tell* mothers
everywher*1 to give it without hesita-
tion even to very young lialies. 'Un-
wholesome green leaves ami tender-
items of a King-healing mountaimMis
*hn,l . Cinush th*. curat,v. P^rtk , , , ,ll(lwtjon. lt „ pl^n! t„
to Dr Shoopstough^Cure It calms uk„ ami affordl( relwf promptly. Soldl*^. ha* gently been produced
by W. H Windrow.
Cbost and tv* Midden Will.
Hidden anon a the ► »ani* of th*-
roof of a farm!,on*.* on the Thornej
estate nea' Peterboro .ah, England,
belengins to the duke of Bedford, thr
will has been discovered of a farmer
named Cave, who died at the plare a
century ago. Irav. ip property worth
f lO.tKW
The bous< has lone been reputed to
be haunted bv a lady In a red < hints
dress who alwavs beckoned toward
th* celling ot a certain b**drouui
the cough, and heals the sore and sen-
sitive bronchial membranes. No
opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh
used to injur*' or suppress. Simply a
resinous plant extract, that helps to
heal aching lung*- The Spaniards call
this shrub which the Doctor uses. “The
Sacred Herb” Demand Dr. Shoop's.
Take no other. W. H, Windrow.
Charming Flower Wedding
At the recent weddin; of an Amei
lean girl In Italy her br:'ie-ni.i:i|»
each wore one Hr;*' open white ros"
flat on top of the heil The effect
produced was charmlnc The bride
carried a bouquet of white roses and
pink orchids Th< bridesmaids' flow
«rs were violets and plnl; orchids
In Japan.
Japanese child!en begin to go to
school when six years old During the
first four years they learn Japanese
and Chinese, In the next four years
avwry child has to learn English
IbWitt's Carltolized Witch Hazel
Salve penetrates tin pores thoroughly
cleanses- and is healing and soothing.
Good for piles. Sold by W. H. Win-
drow.
There i; nothing better for stomach
troubles than KODOL. which contain
the aame juices found in a healthy
stomach. KODOL is offered on a
guaranteed plan for the relief of heart,
burn, flatulence, sour stomach, belch-
ing of gass, nausea, and all stomach
troubles. So at times when you don’t
wee I just right, when you are drowsy
after meals, and your head aches or
when you have no ambition, and you
are cross and irritable, take a little
KODOL. It digests what you eat. It
will make you healthy. Sold by W II.
Windrow.
Nursimr JlotheiN and
Orer-liunlenefl TYontwi
In all stations of life, whose vigor and
vitality may have been undermined and
broken-down by over-work, exactin'.'
*o< ia! duties, the Uki frequent bearing nt
children, or other cause*, will find in |>r.
Pierre’s Favorite Prescription the mo-t
potent. Invigorating restorative strengtli
giver ever devised for their special bene-
fit. Nunlnganothers wiKIm'! It especial-
ly valuable IK sustaining Vjeir strength
and promoting\n aWnndant fheirishni-nt
t*"’ <hli<L , LxpWtant fcptVi'r* Pk,
" ill hnd it a prlcciessxaj^aJtr^iyoiWi. tiie
system for baby’s coming and ruvdicing
the ordeal comparatively pa!nl*‘s«
slat'-, or t-»-n'lit*■ >?
Th*' finest Coffee Substitute ever
by
Dr Shoop of Racine, Wig. You don’t
have to l*oi 1 it twenty or thirty minutes.
“Made in a minute” say* the doctor
“Health Coffee” is realiy the closest
Coffee Imitation ever yet produced.
Not a grain of real coffee in it either.
Health Coffee Imitation i made fnen
pur** toasted cereal* or grains, with
malt, nuts. etc. Really it would f***l
an expert were he to unknowingly
drink it for coffee.
Carrying Reform Too Fvr.
Spelling reformers will perhaps
think that an Knglisli H»atc.an h.**
gone a little ton far. H< l.a bongm
a motor launch, wnleh U< ,ails F.a
pedieney, and spell* the uanu
XPDNC.
When the l*ahy is cross and has you
worried and worn out you will find that
a little CASCASWKET, the well
known remedy for babies and child-
ren, will quiet th*' little one in a short
time. Th*' ingredient* are print**)
plainly on the bottle. Contain* no
opiates. Sold by W. H. Windrow.
“CORRECT ENGLISH-
HOW TO USE IT "
A MONT Hi. Y MAGAZINE DEVOTED
TO THE USE OF ENGLISH
JaawnNK Tri ck Kakkr. Editor
PARTIAL CONTENTS
Courae in Grammar
Haw to IncreaM- One's Vocabulary [
The Art of Con vernation
Stoll and Will Should ami Would:'
How pi Use them.
Pronunciation- (Century Dictcnarvi.
Correct English in the Home
(direct English in th*' Sch«»>l.
W hat t*> Sa\ and What Not t*• >ay.
(.rtirse in Letter Writing and Punc-
tuation
Twenty Daily Drill*
Ruunes* English for the Hu* new*
Xian
Compound VXord* H**w t»* \k riu-
Them.
Studies in Engliah Literature
AQENTS W ANTED
$1.00 a year. Send 10 cents for
•ample copy.
CORRECT ENGLISH. Evan-
ston. III.
Fust (Ism sml h
lnsntsaer (Dm
—•!— only ppmttiti
Vfnen von h *ve anv basiaea* in otn line* eal! on a* at oar
nr addle** u* at Hondo. Tetoa, aad w* will be f-lrwr-t w mtv* *a|
Offloe over F^rst N&uon&l Entn*.
■ M MOISNfS
U V* 6Al R*ll*l
THE CITY SALOON
Pill KM If * GAt.BKt.ATH. Prop*
Liquors, Win»»s, Btwr, Ci^ais, Tobacco, Etc.
HONDO,
TEXAS
|EUGENE HUESSER
The Youth’s
Companion
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If
MANt vary! |,K|( *),„ pKi Aitin. or
Suildh. hnm and Hark and llurn lf|
1 also gatry a full line of Collar*, Jiridlci, Whi|w,
Sweat-Pads, Bitg, Spurs, Humes, Chains, Lefgmx.
Saddkry Hardware, etc., etc.
The patrouage of the people of Hondo and vicinity i»|
...aolicited...
ran i]*i pi) ti.irif) ifl ;* qv
CiLtln- I'-uille »v«leiii~
Helical*', n*f“voiiI. Tl
Enticing Ad.
A dentlat inserted the following ad
Vertisemenf In till local paper Mm
ing the summer months all teeth will
be extracted outside on the veranda
Exquisite view "—Fliegende Blatter.
AncisnX Philosophy.
“The man,” said Epicurus, solemnly,
'who utilized the nutmeg had a grata
tntnd."—Philadelphia Press.
slieaie, Ijefvous, weak women, who
suffer from frequent beadache*. back-
ache. draggiog-dovrn dl«tr*"*s low down
in the abJomen, or from painful or Irreg-
ular monthly (wriods, gnawing or <ii*-
tressed sensation In stomach, dizzy or
laint. * pells, M-e isaaginarv speeki or spots
floating Is*fore eye*, have disagreeable,
pelvie oaurrhal drain, prolapsus, ante-
version or retro-version or other disptace-
mentH of womanly organs from weakness p m ... th:ni. it . ..
of parts will, whether they experience 1 ^ think of it, that - right
l ain’t feeling right to-day,
Something wrong 1 must say;
I
forgot my Rocky
last night.
Mountain Tea
Ford & Heyen.
When the stomach, heart or kidney
nerves get weak, then these organs al-
ways fail. Don’t drug the stomach,
nor stimulate the heart or kidneys.
That is simply a makeshift. Get a
prescription known to druggists every-
where as Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. The
Restorative is prepared exp.esslv for
thes*- weak inside nerves. Strengthen
these nerves, build them up with Dr.
Shoop's Restorative tablets or liquid
and see how quickly help will come.
Free sample test sent On request hy
Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health
is surely worth this simple test. W.
H. Windrow.
Quinine by Mall,
Britlph India* government I*
many or only a few of the above syiiqi- .
toms, find relief and a permanent cure *,y
using faithfully and fairly persistently j
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
This world-fauicd specific for woman’s |
weaknesses and peculiar ailments is «
pure glyceric extract of the choicest na
five, medicinal r<s>t« without a drop of
alcohol In iu make-up. All it- ingredi- nr'";:|‘ '■>«'»» government is aur
ents printed In plain English on its bottle- ceasfully making quinine, of which
P?erce*thus*1 nv*this*ufl*»t°lnveatiga- ‘n.xi,en«. *|,uaatmeS are .old by It
tion of his formula knowing that it will through the po*toffices
be found to contain only the best agents __ _____
known to the must advanced medical ( happed hands are mnekiv cured l.v
scienceof all the different *cho*ds of prat- , , pp^ ' . . )Ulf, y CUF,. *y
tice for tiie cure of woman's peculiar applying ( hamlveriam s Salve. Price,
weaknesses and ailments. ! 25 cents. For sale by W H Windrow
If you want to know more aliout the — .
rnro’/r-F^orP^Suo^ra-i S“b8Vbt‘ f0r th€ AnVil Ht'rald’ °n,'Vl
Dr. R V. I’ierce, jlLW a Year.__
DeWitt’s Little Early Hiaers are the
can’t afford to accept as asnlatl- | beat pills made. They do not gripe,
tote for this remedy of know-neom/«<*/, fion i o.*. ... «• ,, K t"-
a secret nostrum of unknown compost- ^ 11 W. H. Windrow.
Mon. Don’t do It. ^ ... -------, .
| Try this paper three months for 25c. ,
It Come# Every Week
Among the contents o( the New Volume
lor 190B will be
250 Good Stories
Serial Scutes, Stone* of Chtrac1
0 ter. Adventure and Heroism.
350 Contributions e
Articles, Sketches, Reminiscen-
ce* by I'amous Men and Women.
1000 Graphic Notes
on Current Rvenls, DiKnvrries and
inventions in Nature and Science,
2000 One*Minutc Stories,
Bits of Humor and Miscellany,
the Weekly Health Article,Timely
Editorials,The Children’s Page,etc.
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etc a I way* ot: lull-! .in*1 court.-ui'. »■. .411 n ■ ;: • •* • *
MEAT AND ICE DELIVERED
FREE TO ANY PART OF TOWN
” Highest Cash Price Paid fur Hide*.—--—*
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.