The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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The Hondo Anvil Herald.
if Oct. rr. iMj,
HONDO, MEDINA COUNTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCT. 27. 1906
VOI 91 11
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THOROUGHNESS
What ever is worth-doing is worth doing well-And so we carry each Branch of Store
Service out to its ultimate Possibilities. We are not content with one or two Staple Lines
of Underwear and Hosiery, or Clothing, or Furniture or any other line-No-matter how good.
People like a choice in such things and we have wide variety of styles and such Great Stocks
that it is almost never necessary in this store to say “just out of your size.” THOROUGH-
NESS in every Detail of the service is one of the Features of this Store.
The wide spread- knowledge of that THOROUGHNESS is one of the chief
Factors in the general Public confidence in this store.
The Prices Quoted will be in force from Monday morning October 29th until closing time Saturday
evening Nov. 3rd and are for spot Cash—it pays to pay cash.
GROCERIES
•*. 7L0U1L..
We handle no Doubtful Brand*
Schmitt A Steinhardts
SELECTION
Highkat Patxkt
la wood $4 40 pet barrel
In sack* $4.26 per barrel
GOLDEN GATE.
In sacks $4.05 per barrel.
Standard Granulated SUGAR
19 lbt for $1.00.
GREEN RIO COFFEE
Extra Choice Article 15c ib
Choioe Article......12,sc lb
Good Article......... 10c lb
Extra Choice Peaberrjr Coflee
6 lbe for $1.00
FURNITURE.
Few furniture store* can show
you equal vanety at the price*
we offer. It means the houee-
keeper can select any sort of
furniture for the entire houee
and nave a fifth to a third ©f the
regular value. This means a
magnificent economy without
curtailing the
tiun at all.
The present offering# are so much
greater and hr >ader in variety
than ever bef .re that ttv>ee who
come in will b
need it* provid
room of the
furniture.
We allow a
cent for ("ash
purchases aru
Ant
because every
for for every
ire that need*
•ount of 10 per
ail Furniture I
y U » freight on I
it between Bad
►lull*
ROASTED COFFEE.
“Crcacent City" or
McLaughlin’* XXXX
Yonr Choice, i Ib pkge 15cte
Glassware
and Crockery.
Our showing of Glaaeware and
Crockery m the New addition i*
eo different from the usual cut*
and*dried assortment generally
carried by other etore*. Yet the
queetion of coat need cause no
anxiety, a* everything ia priced
very Moderately. VISIT THIS
DEPARTMENT. You will be
surprised how much very little
will buy.
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BLANKETS.
Blankets and comfortables.
The cool, frodly nights plainly
show how they are needed. Not
only have we the largest and
best line in the State to seleet from
they lead as well in quality and
kinds. No one need suffer from
lack of warm bedding if they
come here to buy. Our prices
are such that whatever you select
jrou have a certainty of securing
better value than can be found
elsewhere. Prices Range from
50c to $13.00. See Display in
Window.
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FREE!
As long as they last. Who
could resist an offer like this:
With every $1.00 purchase of
Dry Goods or Furnishing Goods
next Thursday, November 1st.
we will give away
One Pure Crystal Glass
Tumbler
Exceptionally good quality. Etchod
like illustration on finest Crystal Glass.
Fire-polished. Capacity Half Pint, they
come in assorted Initials.
UNDERWEAR.
Have you changed your under-
wear yet? We don’t mean from
week to week but from light to
medium or heavy weight. We
have just the weight you’ll want.
One thing you will like'about our
Underwear—the price
Special i Tweedsdale Imt.
Camels Hair Underwear—Shirts
and Drawers 65c values, this
Sale the Garment 48c.
Cadet Ho*e for boys and girls
who are hard on their clothes.
Knees, heels and toes made of
stout Irish linen. Try them once
and stop mending for good, and
all, 25c.
DRESS GOODS.
Just the right weaves and col-
ors in Autumn dress goods.
Stocks here offer you a satisfac-
tory selection ofdress fabrics for
autumn in just the right weaves
and the most favored colors.
And the price*—there’re right,
too you can depend upon that.
Special values in new gray
cloths—reds, navies, browns and
blacks, of course -handsome
plaids and checks—splendid fab-
rics for the money.
New Skirts. Coats, Waists
Aud the Latest in Ladies'
Wearables.
It would be a a difficult task to
describe the garments to be seen
in this latest Fall showing—but
if one word w'ould do so that w<>rd
would be Complete. The im-
mense assortment—the grand dis-
play—of the correct styles, and
the very low money saving prices
at which these goods ars marked
should prove of intense interest
to persons of thrift and good
taste.
FALL ARRIVALS . . .
All our well laden tables now proclaim that “Fall's Come ".
The handsome new Suits—the swell Top
Coats_the mo*t luxurious Overcoats—the
choice Raincoats—the new Trousers—all are
here—and their presence telle us that
FALL'S COME.
No high or fancy prices here to discourage
the Man who enjoys being the first to wear
the new things.
SUITS: $4. 5. 6, 8, 10. 12. 15, 13 50
OVERCOATS: $4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12,
$13.50
Renumber. ple*»o, that price* don’t count until
you watch the garment to the price that tell* the
®lorv. _
RAINCOATS- Water-proof Overcoats.
Rain or any other variety of bad weather
is the same to them a* sunshiue. They cost
no more than any other good overcoat and
have the advantage of being waterproof—
$12.50 and 15.00.
We Have the Nobby
Ties for You
Ye*, the finest collection of rich pretty
ntekw. .i hi lie anywhere hereabouts.
The dressy and neat gentlemen have
shown that they appreciate the newest
aud best at & reasonable pneo. Just
come in and have a look at the show
cases—they are full of ail kinds and
colors. Prices to *nit all.
FALL SUITS FOR LITTLE FOLKS.
The styles for Boys and Children are so varied, so diver-
sified, and so numerous that nothing but a call here will
make you realize what we have. The new suits arc here.
A better and larger line thau ever before—garments that
will please the most exacting mother.
FREE: A Cap With These Suita.
With each Boy’s or Child's Suit, $2.oo value aud upwards,
purchased during this sale we will give you the choice of oy t
any boy's or child’s cap Gratis.
BOY’S OVERCOATS
$2 to $7.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1906, newspaper, October 27, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564967/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.