The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 16, 1912 Page: 4 of 10
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TW TAILOR PHONE 125
It r* n«T in order la Iw^io to
*>un Jiu* *»arn*—d.» your Lhrt*i-
niar At) .pptng **»rly.
A* • Mr
COHUHl'iaiATIONB of pm*l*firH»
VOUIil dictate a •| *»,>l»,' um* of
fir*-arork* in your holiday cwle-
tarsiiom
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AU in quirt now in political
circle* — th** '•Aim hef'ire thr
•turnung of the citadel of Fede-
r*l offi 'M, W** prMuroa
Ir you want knowledge you
tnurt toil for it; and if pleasure,
you must toil for it. Toil i* th**
law- Pleasure coni**** thr iugh
toil, and not by *elf-indulgence
•nd indolence Nk hat) on* g**tr
to lovt* work hix lif* i» a happy
one. — Kuakm.
Tilt 1912 crop** are practically
all harvested. An abundance of
feed i* in th** country and while
the cotton crop waa aotnawhat
■hurt th* fair price received for
tin* mime has practically put th**
country out of <i**ot. A nlc** oat
crop it an imwii plant*-! and with a
rain **>< »n to put it ir. ahape f ir
win'o’* {mature th** country will
face th* brightest outlook for
1913 that it ha* had in a number
of year*.
An examination of our nub- i
•cription lint allows that there it*
about three hundred dollar* pant
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Martin, Inabnit
& Company
!&%OjuL Druggists
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ha..d that mad* him ha* likewia*
destroyed him. While ayntj)*-
thisme only with Taft a* a man t*n*l
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tar Hal* -A WairalA buiilotf iU* _
in thr Hmiti Addilrah Handu J ,P *
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<)( tW Hiaale land Ca
Fat Kstr -lS'arm, I atila* fra*
Hoedu, 1» am in mlthraUan. piant)
site in Hondo that
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M>*mtay Aft-moon All m-mWr* and IXODUO LSHlU vO,
friamti of tW c*uaa itt urjf«l to at-
TW Anvil Mar.
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us show you a
desirable building
is for sale cheap.
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We Apprecial
Your Trade
If We Please T«
Tell Others'
If We Don't Pli
You. Tell Us!
Im UUKl k
STABL
■tCiMptct 4 Ira
■nd not with hi« p<)licta**. and ra«
Juicing thatlhetriumph of l>nro*
ocrary meant* new pnlicii** and
we hop** a happier «*r* for our
country a-* a wh**le, w« con not
mippre*<*« a feelinp of contempt
Huntavillr, Ala. W’ M. Marb*w. a
well-known re*Mbmt. aay»,-“l have
uwd FUiav ’* H<we> 4 Tar ( otn| ‘>und.
and find it give* Wtter reault* than
any r^nueb medietne«i I have evar
u»**d ’* W. II Windrow,
Chilbintn*. fro-tni f-et or himl*. ran
for the man whoae over ween me i ^ cur#J W|th ^ two api>Ilcm:wn#
ambiti >n hua made the change ,,f iulum’i Snow Linihrnt It
pimnible. When Theotlofe R tone* | iickl' r-i.-ve, itchins or tend-mew
volt r* i *w he *l<t'h'e I the " ■ • ! •>-*' and il tw,
W H. Windrow.
tariff nmue while in the White
House and then tiiui’ht to turn
the unpopularity ol his own
protege—who had the couraj;** t*»
face the problem and incur the
enmity of thoee he hurt by It—
into personal advantage for him-
self, deep down in his own heart
he muat feel u like contempt. At
tiest, the fruits af political for-
tune are but dead sea-apples,
deitinedto turn to ashes ufs»n )
the lips, and happiest is
Thanksgiving Eve
BALL
due us on subscription. If this
wer** all paid us at once it would is not tempted by them
put us on easy street for the time j
being. If you happen to be of j
the number who have allowed
your subscription to get behind |
and received a statement from .
us to that effect don’t take it |
that we mean by it tiiat you are |
dishonest *uid don’t m**un to pay
us. dust remember that it takes !
lots of money in these times of j
high prices to live and run a I
paj*er like the Anvil Herald, and
consider that our statement to
you is a respectful reminder that
we need the money and have
confidence in you that you will
come forward at once and help
us t>y paying the small amount
you owe. If all to whom state- I
merits have been sent, and as
many others as can, will pay up
at once ours will be indeed a
happy Thanksgiving Day. Won’t
you do your part?
No man who has ever tasted
defeat in the smallest way- and
who has not some time in life? -
can fail to sympathize with Pres-
ident Taft in what must he his
deep humiliation at failing to be
re-elected to a second term. It
must be doubly galling to him
when he reflects also that the
Tli** laiSi*s» nf the Methodist Church
will give u three day* bazaar, bagir-
nirw next \4*-dn* «d»y, Nov. fellth, at
the old Hubinio in fetor* n**xt to thr
First NnlMSM* Bank. The public l*
•nvit .d to patromx** the Iwxaar and
help a worthy cau.*e.
In severe ca*a* of aore lung*, you
owed an internal and external reined).
Buy the dollar site BaIXARO's Hokk-
itot'ND Braun, you get t*vo remedies
for the |irn*e of one With every dol-
1 lur bottle there in a fr-e Hr.KItlcK'H
Red I’trrKK Porous Plastk* for the
chest. Sold lij W . H. W iinimw.
The P. F,. 0. feiiiirktod met with
Mr*. G. C. Gotf Wednesday evening.
Th»* nu mber* responded to n»ll call
with quotation* on “Educa'ion. ” Mrs.
Cutelie Vore read a paper oti the Hdu-
cntional Fund of the Society, anil Mim
I,,tih Stone gave a reading from th»*
P. E. O. Record. ,
COME, ONE! COME, ALL!
CLOTHING SALE NOW ON
Mr. S. Sugarman, the ad. man for the Sugarman
Supply Co., just returned from Chicago with thousand*
of dollars worth o^ Clothing and general merchandise
which he lias divided among his eight stores in Texas*
A big part of these goods was sent to the Hondo store |
which offer now for sale at special reduced prices.
Look these prices over carefully—it is for your
own interest as well as for ours:
Plush and Caracol Goods I
CASTROVILLE!
Wednesday Night
NOV. 27
Wernette’s Opera
= House=
--MUSIC BY--
Prof.Theo. Artzt’s
— Orchestra —
A fine Midnight Supper will be
Served —Turkey, Sausage, etc.
A Good Time is Assured all
Who Will Attend. Everybody
CORDIALLY INVITED !
Tin play,"OurChurch Fair,” will la*
pr«?M?nU*i! by *ime of the m-mlier* of
the young ladle* aodaiity next Siinduv
1 night, Nov. 17, 11*12, at Garle'h Malt.
Price of ailmis-ion is 2Tk for adults, ,
i 15c for children. Reserved seal* &0c.
: After the play a box cupper will take
place. Come everbody and enjoy a
! hearty laugh and a fine supper.
* Mr. and Mrs. H. F Babcock and
Mr. and Mr*. Leopold Briedtn Jr.
were here last week visiting Mr. and
Mr*. laui|Htld Bneden Sr. Friend* of
the younger Mr Brieden will be pleas-
ed to learn that he was married about
| two week; ago p> one of Burnet’*
charming daughters. They are mak-
ing their home in San Antonio.
There was a double christening at
St. John's Church last Sunday, the
first being the infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Haegfilm. The Sponsors
were Mr. Rob. Decker and Miss Clara
Boelhauwe and the name given the
child wus Albert Alexander. The in-
fant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. W'ott-
lin was also christened and Robert
Joseph was the name given the baby.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mechlor wort* the
sponsors.
Men’s Overcoats—
Cold wexthwr it* coming You will no
doubt n«*«*d an Ovnrcont. Better buy now
while our Dtworinnent in big and the price*
low.
S!2 00 Over Oat*...................16 IM
15 00 “ ...................9 98
16 00 ” ....................12.'K)
Special Sale of Sweaters
S3 00 Sweaters.....................FI 0N
2.00 “ 1.25
1.00 Boy*’ Sweater* ............... 48c
A Special Advertisement
Men's Trousers made up to s-ll a q
for 83.50.Nf>ecial for tics week xpm«t’0
Tailor Made Suits—
825.00 Suit* at................... FI4.98
15.00 Suit* at .................. 9 98
10.00 Suits at.................... 4.98
F22 o0 Flush Coat* at .........
18 00 Caracal Coat* at.........
Ladies’ Suits—
822.00 Ladiefi* Suit*............
18 00 “ ” ...........
Ladies’ Underwear—
§1.00 Garment* at.............
76o “ ...................
Skirts—
*:r«®
10#
is**
10#
Skirt* made to *ell
thi* week at
$4.98
Skirt* made to sell at $5.00.
thi* week at $2.98
at F8 00 8pe<“ia) I#
Special
It ia for your own interest aa well as oura for you to deal with ua.
Sugarman Supply Company,
Next Door to Windrow’s Drug Store
A. J. Kaufman, Manager. Hondo, Texa*|
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 16, 1912, newspaper, November 16, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564691/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.