The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 1, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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HONDO. MEDINA COUNTY. TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL I. 1911.
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Extra Special!
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^ Easter is but two weeks away! Short time enough to make the
«jl necessary preparations demanded by Dame Fashion. Fashions
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votaries will find this store a most potent help in their prepara-
tions. A walk through our store is a series of delightful surprises.
There are the Nobby Spring Suits and Dresses! Charming novel-
ties in Waists and Separate Skirts! Then the Embroideries, Laces
and Ribbons, they’re perfectly lovely! Popular new Wash Fab-
rics, New Silks, New Neckwear, Pretty Hosiery, Stylish Footwear.
The distinction of styles, the great variety of selections and the
extraordinary value for price—all prove the excellent worth of
m.i: ol kwiMK>\v8 j this store to every one with Easter preparations to make.
Values in Men’s Clothes
it '«mo u{->n no •opposition. It mbodiss
tost u p» in good ntlKitli, croft*
car.*’ : tn<i »*rvic* few th# j*r te*. Her#
jm |*t tola# and something mor#—ongp
to. *jr of asndflmg ond perfection of finish.
«**l kid h#r# th# "cream of th# loom*"
* tft» oprtnf «M*or<n. Suits of worried*,
»t« of ssrj#; Mrwy good col w, every
f*4 *yie. KlRHCHRAl’M Suits start at
110 and riM by *o*y *toge# up to th# finsst
•ifJS A k>ok-*a try on—a sol#.
Vsokojhov# th# l##s expensive suits,
ir;f in prie# tr -to f.*» to V10, which w#
o» rec for thsir go*i wearing
^mIiuss. SEE SIN DOW DISPLAYS.
New Spring Furnishings
—l>s>k y<-ur wardrobe
t * jrely ns#ds replenishing, doesn’t
a! « f#w n<«w shirts. * it *•
• 4r.>J»rwsor. *>me bright n#o
•••* with low shoos, o ti* >>r lw<>,
» handkerchief*, #tc.? Moks o list
i liting ;i h«re. It won’t oost o fortui #,
n,«j •.* «s con hslp you in your #«l#c*
• f" • H’leHprlng Mhirts SI to #4, Hoi*
•• : Lisls t'nd*rw*ar W)e o gar*
f!l*r,t **•! Spring NVkweor 2'>c ond
t'*tt*r* 9°Sd color ond flMMf Sox ot any
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Kirschbdum Clothes.
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As to New Spring Hats
Your Spring Hot is her# ond you’d find
thrm right. In our hot* quality ond finish
embody service, giv# satisfaction ond «•
••mplify cioss.
Stylrs innumerable to suit #v#ry individ*
uol focr. #100, f2 00. $3.00, *4.00. $.">.00
ond Steteon* up to $10.00.
Full line of Straws for Men, Boy* ond
Children.
As to New Spring Shoes
W# giv# you individuality in your Shoes
ot extremely moderate prices ond osuure
you of on accurate At.
Thu applies to Men. Women ond Chil-
dren.
We’d like to show you o few of the new
spring styles.
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Extra Specials for Easter
300 dotefl Men’s Knit Summer t'zder*
shirts ond Drowsrs. ond Negligee Work
ond Dress Shirts, worth from 50c to 75c.
Your choice while they last
37c a Garment
8EE Ot'R WINDOW DISPLAYS
VOL. 25. No. 34
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Is An Ideal Easter Stofe
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Ladies’ Shoes
Pumps. Oxfords. Evening
Slippers and Walking
Shoes in the latest Spring
models.
toys' Clothing for Spring—
The simple fact that we sell more Boys’ Clothes than
N the other stores is the reason we carry a larger and
1Qre complete line of your choosing.
^riiok*rbock#r ond Boyt’ Confirmation Suit* Boy*’ Wash Suit*, all
“ H'o»* tl V) to f 10 #7 <0 t>> $12 kind* * ' to *2 *>"
^ng Kurniahingo, Hot*. Cops. Shoe#, Shirt*, Und*rw*or. Stocking*, Belt*. Neckwear-
n Ju*t what you ore looking for.
Pp ihe new styles in Furniture—Without the high prices. 10 per
Cotton Furniture bought for cash and we pay the freight.
Save Money on Groceries—
You won’t complain about the high cost of living if
you take advantage of our low prices on pure groceries
Ooldeo G»te Flour, per
barrel in tacks____$5.40
25c Californio Conned
Fruit*, No. 3* lWc
15c Tomatoes, No. 3s 11c
Early June 1‘eos, No. 2s 12c
Daisy Peas, No. 2s Sc
Luaterlite Lamp.Oil, gal. 12 do
Our Selection Flour, per 19 Lbt Standard Granu*
l»rrel, in sacitt... $5.50 lated Sugar .......$1
$1.25 Climax Roasted Coffee Good Fancy Rio Coffee, per
in Pails, special ..........$1,101 pound........— lNc
$1.25 Gladiator Roasted Cof- 15 Pounds Fancy Head Rice
fee in pails, special $1.10) for .........— -........$1.U0
Choice Peaberry Coffee, per , 5 Pound Package Rolled
pound —................................18c Oats —........... .. 22c
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 1, 1911, newspaper, April 1, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564546/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.