The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 1, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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DEALER IK EVERYTHING IK
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Solicits a share ol your patronage on the ^
assurance of selling GOOD GOODS AT +
PROPER PRICES He pays highest mar* J
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Ring Telephone 42 and place your orders.
PROMPT FREE DELIVERY TO
ANY PART OF THE CITY
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VIEWS \ REVIEWS:
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tb* oom * aea* wl oof mxal
mm, w:tb >ut deliberately
com ol «mot i»y to 4o
bon. Tbnc* bffy w fc* who,
f. rgrft tig *wlf 004 Mrllutb O*
•tree, eat* g*> obuot <Su4B^ food.
SNtcb o uf* rauiAirt ob oUomo*
|vt)4N* ol b»py.»— O* lb* MM
|ivm kt^bt, Mil |Oirlt rwmU>*
.mis ot pracw, v4 Rwa, ss>d ol
bjfw aq.-n lb* Ourhewt ckxstt*
llusl bkactep tb* bantu** oi ht*.
Aim tucii * til* twl M nil «*o
Lsrjjef v*4 j** >.riuiutj . It
vim^rtut tty w try to live tIAvb •
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M k faux* ■»»*
Tb* Mb
M tb* 6*4"*':
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v* J A. W%»t«wU,
“Wise m««'
rut ice!
do out aiW*Y#
A Commercial (’lull
Hunui/t erjiii): laretl*1
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Hi: i* your friend wh«> ihov»
himeelf friendly t»> your friends! I
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Oni mkh'i advrwaty of o thing
tt sufficient to provoke *onie «>.!»-
or'* enmity !
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A proposition in usually hard
to iwu* through wh*n there is
nothing in it!
Till heat mitmunury work a
man ever did wo* to rid hit own
heart of guil«!
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Tmi: frooeh grunt* while th«-
cheerful nmn do#** hit ttunt with*
out taking thought of its diffieul* !
Utt!
Onl of tht moat wholesome
Lmmoiim taught .nan in the school
of experience it the realization
that he it not the only fiebble on
the beach!
It begins to look like Diaz's
regime in Mexico it near its
clone. Like many another great
man, Diaz failed to aecure hit
fame by retiring at the proper
time.
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CROr prospects have not been
to favorable at this season of the
year in teveral years and every
line of hutiriett hat already lie*
gun to feel the atimulus of better
timet.
I/? slum Mint
Y^l/ Ufa loir mm Imkiatvw
NULL HUM smut
arrwEcm
fci Ofttias md Sir fnicisco
• biaenratiar Can. Standard Pullman
and T«lf#«t Sleepers. Chair Can and
Superior Dining Car Service Fquip-
pad With Kietftnr Lights and Inna.
Electric It kick Signal 8jr*t*«. All
The Way. The Open W iruh<w
Rout*. Clean am) Comfort able
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One-Way Second-elas* Cofamwt Farea
to California. W ashington ami < hregon
Effective March 10th to April loth
For Further Information call on the
Ivecal Agent or AiUreae
1. J. ANDERSON.
General 1‘aaaenger Agent.
Houaton, Texas
DU.
Mr. Lwt M*m*e. aa old peweer eitC
.sea ul beaina t'aunty. a#«4 at hw
ham ia I)«mh Frtday night *f bat
Week. March St, 11*11. at about a'ae
•‘<b*4. The rvaaiai were wierrwi m
the wM remetery Saturday fey the *tdr
at thoae at III former wife. Re* V
L Uarhy. putar el the hnl ildhe
*M church ewfaKtwt the i maerni
e* ai. *a J“h» {lurch.
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tt. kL Haaaa a*. Maetm taathidf.
<ait ea debt aad fer attarhwaaat
J. r. Hum iCan.J.M MvALae-
ter. au*t ea ana, appealed frwm lent ire
Court. Precinct A «?Wr« ar« there mi
tAeae cares )
CMNUt
State ea. J. T Fh a Stamm aakawfhtty
break aad pall down fence at aaather
The deeeaaed waa bora ta M
•a Jane 4. t«M. aad earn* la lean* at j Apt* ahni to Court of Crlanaal Appeals
a eer> Miriy age, aetliMg tm Media* State «* ——, theft be arrest
Cooatv ah. re he has Mere resided State ea Pnmlfam* lUaam. unlaw
Me wa« twice awmmi The firm amr ami wdiaity detamaut «ae Hihnrw.
nag* was to Miss Cyaihw McCombs. Crm
i To this union two ehndrsn were bom. Hair ea Kmmno Imeea adulter)
Iletir) Moore and Mr* W t. Ilreit.r
The serotMt ms mage was to Mrs hat
be hiaution* Him Manning i. Oar
child, Mrs A L Watkias of Sen An
, toaio, was born of this union
He war an e»-Confederate anhltet
and a former ranger. White in the
ranger service he saw hard fighting
•gainst the Indians who then mteated
■ this sectKin
I nch lion, as he was familtarl)
known to a great many, suffered a j
High School Note*.
The following are the grade* made
by the pupils »t the Tth Grade in Hie
tory Esaatmatao far the month of
March AU grade* kwk*w 7l»ar» an tat-
(•factory
Ida French* MS. Nettie Newton W.
Goldie Hurt Ml. (orinne Ney 43, Jennie
Mae Dowds IS. Mary keaipf Mi, Abbie
Hradley Mb. Maggie Cameron M. Clara
Siainaa 7L, t orena Lack* Hi. Clara
BbtiTRER Davis of lh* Hondo
Anvil Herald must lie taking a
vacation. Not one editorial ap
paralytic stroke several years agi
which partially disabusl one side of his . Schweers S&, Allierttaa Hornung 4b,
ixsiy and incapacitatsri him for anv 'f ame fulton tt. Clara Miller Sh. Fhiye
kind of kabnr. H»me that tfcic th* Johnnon. «U. Haxel Heath 73, Dura
once strong man has presented a pa- HHeman V>. Ralph Windroa W), Ar.
thetn appearaiiv-e tn hi# h*l|d*a#n*#» Shur Jutigmann S», Elbert dr Monte!
H« ha* been a* well as usual, however, J MM. John Moheki 74, Melvin Tamper 6a.
up tv Saturday night, but complaining freddie Hrucks 46. Murphy Real 22.
I'Wtrctl in the last two iiiuf*. about nine o'clock he went to bed Eraaat Clbrtch 7k, V. illiem fichmift 46,
Davie is a good one but mult be Calling hw wife he ask»d for some l/#o Schwerr* 40. I rank Junirtnan 46.
waiting for copy written else* medicine which h* kept to rub n*s par- j D**ar Schuehle 10, Lmil Hohmtaik 66,
wh«*rr(?) Whijh pQM*biy has not M|yMH (Nb tan when .h^ got u» his bed- Stanton MeGary 40
arrived. U akr up you l°ng , mde with it he was dead, having thu* - •■•m
hungry rnwal wanned you - Da* p^Med away without a struggle. $100 Reward
vine RejMfrter Not taking a va* Tttt. An*ll Herald joins in sympathy . . Htniv^ v. . mat,
cation, brother, but giving our for b«rt uv«d companion and ehil- ah,,ut jj,,. ,ur 0f , —harsfssi o
readers one, and incidentally ,lr„n | about the sum ef a woman, barefooted
catching up with the copy writ
ten elsewhere and that hae been
arriving to the exclusion of our
own copy. When our readers
get tired of our accustomed edi*
to ial dope they make us ton
busy to dope it out. Ergo,
t with a pair of wooden shaes on. pink
_ ” swi sunset rolnred hair, the
Commercial Club Organized. Uu#r r||t pur(y ami |hp formpr P(It
A number of thebusm#** men of'dark He wore a corned beef overcoat
Hondo met at the court house Momiav with a sauer kraut lining, and had an
night, pursuant to call, and effected u empty sack on his back containing »
temporary orgsni*atwn of a Commer- barrel of iky-lights and one dosen of
j cial Club. Judge H. E. Haas* wa* snorted railroad lunnols. When last
“* electei temtHirary chairman and J. G. seen he was followup the CROWD to
G W Raiuty's
absence frtim recent issues of I Heyen temporary secretary. The ob-
^ ^ _ this rag of freedom. We were < ject of a commercial club wa* explain
Judging from reports from , too busy to even extend you the j *** Haaaa, Heyen andD.i
Austin (Kiiitical r»eace is cming , gl*d hand at the proper time, butj”, '‘thr^H-md.. ' n^da^ami
in pieces.
lor * new *uit of clothes.
Hondo Anvil Herald.
Or rather, coming “to” pieces.—
Not-dheim View. And watch
Colquitt hold the piecea.
Some one lias wisely advised
not to get down in the mouth but
just remember that Jonah came
out all right. He might have
added that one needn’t get in a
stew —for he is not the only oys- ;
ter in it!
What’s the matter with Fletch-
er Davis? We miss his spicy
editorials.—West Taxas News.
To miss one is to accord him the
sincerewt praise, and is some
compensation for our limitations. J
We hope those petulent pencil J
pushers who are poking their,
poniards at Colquitt's adminis* .
tration are enjoying it as that ;
will be their only compensation, j
The public understands too well !
the animus of their animosity.
If you want advertising sp»ee
we have it for sioe. When jt
is all bought up we will put in a
bigger supply, just like the
merchant who puts in new stock,
by enlarging the paper to meet
the demand. Advertising ppace (
is our stock in trade the sale of
which provides the wherewithal
we are fed. Do you want to buy
some of it?
we are never too busy to help a , (houW ^ <uch an orK,mMlluI!
friend when he really needs us.
What can we do for you?
Millinery Notice.
Millinery good* for tb* spring
have arrived ana
My
It w.* thought best, however, to or- [Md *umm«r "TT „
ganiae only temporarily, and. accord- *![! n"* un 1 4 ,w *
, „ „ , _ this entire sec turn are cordis ly invited
ingly. Mr. lieven was appointed a com- . „ . . .. 1 ,
, . . . . .. . .__to call and inspect the same and gel
mittae of one to interview tb* business .. . , ^
price* before .making their purchase*
elsewhere. We can pica**- you in style,
quality and price and only ask for a
end to report at another meeting to be 1**^ convinse you.
held at the court house next Tuesday
men of the town and determine how
much money can lie secured for the
maintenance of such an organization
night at which time it is expected to
effect a |»ermanent organization.
It is to be hoped that there will lie a
large attendance of the business men
and all interested in the upbuilding of
Your* to aervu,
Hi’hkkt ZiixarKk.a
Caatroville, Texas.
Call For
EASTER EGGS
colored with our special
Easter dyes make a
most attractive amuse-
ment for children, and
even grown-ups. Every
color of the brightest
hue, making a vt-r.table
rainbow of Easter Eggs.
These dyes are very easy
to apply and the colors
are permanent and non-
poisonous. Try them.
Falkenberg & Martin
The Rexali Drug Store
County Prohibition
Meeting.
i Hondo at that time, and that a strong ' A meeting is cabled to meet at* the
and effective organization can be cnirt house in Hondo at 1 P. M., Anrii
j launched. i the 8, 1911.
* All precincts in the county gfee re-
Mill President Got Skinned. quested to be represented in the meet-
Mr.-----President of a cotton-. 'n®'
mill at Union, S. C.,—he don’t wRnt to ^ ^ La* f,y,
see hi* name in print- had two offers * OBn^ l hatrman.
i of 600 gallons of paint: $1.30 and $1.26. \ — • —
Took the $1.26: and got skinned. He'd Card of Thanks,
have got three-quarters skinned if he’d , We take this mean* of thanking the
taken the other. people of Hondo for their kmuness and
The $1.30 was full gallon: the $1 25 sympathy to u* which they have mani-
was 18 per cent short. The full meas- Tested in so many ways in our sorrow,
ure paint was adulterated 40 per cent; and assure one and ab *hat the same
the short-measure i«iiit was adulter- will lie gratefully remembered,
ated 45 per cent, la-sides benzine in the Respectfully,
! oil, don’t know how much. Mbs Lon Moore and Uhii.Iiren
Devoe lead-und-zinc wasn’t sold in1 _
the town then Isaac Wilson has installed a Downie
It don't pay to monkey with paint. Double Acting { ump with acanacity of
Devoe costs less than any of ’em; I'’’'* ffnll,,n* lM,r minute on his new wall-
not by the gallon, of course; by the This pump will force the water into
house and year. That’s how *to reckon "forage tank or the supply
it. Go by the name. I Unk an(t thuB doub*“ the cau*city ^
6 HoluiWAY Bros. Wftbir works. Another water fa-
_ mine in Hondo now is scarcly probabie
$5.00 reward for the return to thiaj caI)ac't-'
office of one hair chain with gold-plated Silver Bov, at your service. See
( mountings. j Neuman & Co.
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Tkws Isa aaa«tek saaweaasasaa4
the Meya siwaM few «— sas-^evl m tike**
•Aeto (vfewmife# pMpai* mt th*
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fYM «h*4 hp cwucteay mt the Sea
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George M. Schuehle
V*. H hjahUr waa bom Jan. 1, |»1J u |
earn# to Texas N*pt. ta, b! i. He ia atilt I
Srhuehie ia th* father of r gbt chtldrwa, th’
Tb mm living are. Masaiamaa H H. Ha.z>
bieeara. Andrew, Henry ar.d Augu*t S<-Lu.
Jacks For Sale
wihi \ 11
Fas Sale TKrwe fine Jacks,
trained for range aenrtra, two 2-
vear-olds and one S yaar-old.
Tke S-year-old Jack baa a num- 1
her of colts to akow and caa be <
kept ta tke stable or ns*i on tba
range Anyone wanting suck
Jacka. apply to
N. W. Ward !
YANCEY, TEXAS
Stockmen, Notice.
A thoroughbred hone and a Aa*
Kentucky jack will each nak* th#
•saw* at our staid** Tem* reason [
able
Fi'LToa LtvtaY A TxANwraa Co..
C A Johaaon. Manager
Grimsinger & Grell
Pmlers nd
Pap r Masters
Htgn. Carnage. Automobile and
Furniture famting 4 Specialty,
Sample* of la teat Wall Paper de-
sign* on display at oar shop
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BLACKSMITH I
UMI ELW0
All kiad* of Marks
wort bore >aurtS|,1
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dive me a trial a
Tire bettin|.
MIAMI Will HI.,
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Hondo State Ban
A GUARANTY PEND HA>K
The ninvlntereal henring end on*evure«i ,i«i«4a J
Itamk nre pmlevie# hf |he aial* 1 lg«iwV^
SPXr.<*'
GEO W JONES. President ED Dr MONTH,
J. M FINGER. Cashier HORACE BRADLEY.
The First National Bfa"!
OF HONDO. TEXAS
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $<>v.t>°®*
First, largest and oldest established bank in
Prompt attention to all banking matters entrusted t#«*
M.ntnscinMJ- I
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Fulton Lively 4 Transfat
Mrs. M. TERRELL. RroprietreM
Solicits the Patransgc of the Traveling
Merits of a Satisfactory Service.
public
Telephone 61
^ hen Considering the Building uf a ^
any Sort of Building or Repair
Vori
Come in and talk the matter over ^
buying your lumber elsewhere. "e *voUj
serve you--to be so useful to you *J,a uf$J
serve you--io De so useiui lu H|rtj
THE HABIT of sending to us for all
ing Material, Brick, Iron Roofing.
Hondo Lumber Company
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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/m1/4/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.