The Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 13, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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—J W. Ward CUM Ml TUM*
iiajr ffxu San Antonio.
- B**b Heath returned to school
at Sec Antonio Sunday.
—•‘Vueetior. of the hoar”—
oauag Id the Street heir?
Nietenhoefer was e
caller Saturday.
—4Jet ready to come to the
Street Fair and—“do it now” f
—Uiaa Let* Heath ha* gone
back to school in Sau Antonio.
—Mrs. W. J. Decker* netted
tioatefotks at Maedona thu> week.
—J B. Hancock eras a bu*-
tiee- caller at this office Satur-
day.
—Merchant M. A. Chanrey
visited San Anuxuo the first of
the week.
—Mrand Mr> Wa
of Duniey were Hondo
last Saturday
—Misses Anna Mac and
TOGO
REPAIR SHOP
Ail tuaJaef ‘ ‘niwaitti *e*t eee* *m#K
Ahm. IW Mah ■!!( *y >■ hU * «ad
®a» Piggy tmm Pari* at
Carnival. '
e e e
OP! Pow!
tea are at tPe Dixie hi ad.
Lent Hit
• You Turkey
■wing mu
place* lor the purpose at collect
mm taxes lev Itm on dates a*
Carnival but is
alright
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at the Canuvdl
thy Hall returned to Cartr«>v»lte ward.
^The Amro. Hnuu) Si a v**.
- Merman .Moede, representing
the San Antonio Brewing Asso-
ciation, was in town Wednesday
and Thursday.
—Albert Hornung left Satur-
day for hi* home at Port Lavaca | continual
after a pleasant v*it to the family
J of hi* brother, August Hornung.
Burger i - Loft.—Two Carrier Pigeons,
visitors Mon. B. Y. 448*4 and T. M. 48110
op each foot. Please return to
Schmitt d Hteinhard! and get re-
ft you
JOE KEY,
All persons indebted to as are
notified «o come and eettieaii ae* i
MMP Py January let, a# I
Sunday evening.
—iamer de Monte! returned to
school at St. Edward’* College.
Austin, Sunday.
- The visiting teachers were
entertained at a pieasafit ax ial
at the hospitable home of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. 1. Wilson Sntur-
—Dr. A. J. Glaser returnee ' ^ ®T*n‘nR
Wed need ay from a bu since* trip
to Bandera and other points.
—Ed de Montel, Esq., visited
San Antonio and Kerrvilie this
week on professional business
—Ragland’* Confectionery at
the Poet Office is Headquarter*
for Fine Fruit, Candy and Cigars.
—Miss Lessie Adair ha* gone
to Ban Antonio to study mu*i<-
at tiie Thom a* School for girls.
—Aug. Kempt, 8r„ Joe Ney,
H. B. Taylor and Lou K. Heath
visited Castroville over Sunday.
—Don’t borrow your neighbor*
paper when you can have one of
your own for one dollar a year—
lees than two cent* a week.
—Mies Moilie de Montel enter-
tained the Pig Club Saturday
evening in honor of Misses An-
na Mac and Dorothy Hall of
Castroville.
—Tom Heath of Alpine has
been spending several days in
Pearsall this week visiting his
friend, George Beever.—Pear-
sall News.
teed to keep no books for the
I have this day pure hi tad for coming year or on aixty days
cash, from Mr*. Maggie Ragland Pm* only. 1 Pave found out that
the Moca and fixture* of the Ckm- the blacksmith Is always th * lad
fectionery at the Port Office paid when he should be th- first.
Thanking the public for neither- as he has to sharpen the shovels
a1 patronage and hoping fur a and point* to that the people can
of the same, | re- Sdltirate their crops. Pay him
jatuoce,
YoUN respectfully, ' Respectfully
C. H. RaolanP C. H. Kohlf, Blacksmith
Jan dth, ItJOH.
New Fountain, Texas.
Selling At Cos
In order to reduce our
Stock, during the next 30
Days we will sell any arti-
cle in our Store at cost.
Call early and get firs! pick,
Racket
pay
Notice. Lett's Meant Washer.
M-eting of the Stockholder* !* the beet washing machine
of the Hondo Deep Well Co. will on the market, done washing
be held Jan. 13, IwOd, to trvnsa : j quicker, cleaner and with lose
such business a* may come be-
fore it. p. JtwihAN* Jn.
Bee. and Trees.
—Note Dr Adams card on the
sixth page of this paper. Dr.
Adams already ha* some remark-
able cures to his credit in Medina
Co. and it you are troubled with
any defect of the eyes it will pay
you to see him.
—The teacher* of Medina Co.,
had the key* to our little city last i
Friday and Haturday, The larg-
est attendance ever recorded at I
a Medina Co. Institute was noted.
Hondo was glad to have so many J
teachers in her midst and hopes
all enjoyed their stay in our lit-
tle city and profited by their
meeting.
The automobile broke down |
Friday night with a load of boys
enroute to D’Hanis. It was sev-
eral days before it could be fixed |
and on Monday night after mak
ing the trip to D’Ham* and'
about two miles out on the return
the gasoline gave out and the
boys returned in a borrowed
haok. The automobile came in
the next day after securing a new
supply of gasoline.
And give us the new*,
favor will be appreciated.
ISSSI
FOR
All Kindi Of
Guns and Ammu-
nition, Knives—
Pocket, Butcher
and Tabic,—Musi-
cal nstrtimcnts,
Express Wagon*,
Etc.
Get My Prices Before
Buying
C. R Gaines
labor than any other Washing
Machine under the sun Over
one hundred satisfied customer*1
in Medina Co. If you want si
Washing Machine that gi\e*
perfect satisfaction write.
T. A. CwturriANia,
Box 174 Mason, Tex.
Marriage
W. C. HATTON
nma
Ha* ny.«wl a •*«Wi Unlit of Uw
U*fH» m IMv sad elWk tl*
«rf the i>nWw M*U*
(MU** (laaraalOTtl *k Rnuftig.
(insad (l>s»ral Mas*”
aad Job W ork Iff
' |
, IlMat Ians i Spciatty.
County Clerk Kempf has iasueti ^^__
marriage license to tb- following
couples since last report.
Pablo Rio* and Maris1 —Fraeh Oram RufN and Kiss-
Jimmes, Henry Rohr bach and tea every Saturday at the City
Helena Koch, Cbas. P Hubbard Bakery. 4t
and Philamena M. Koch, Emil _Wy JumberbuMt.ee. is for
—F J SaatholT was a few*]
arm called Thurau,
—Go k> E. 8. Adair ft* f|
kinds of building auirrtaJ
-H. B Taylor err: t
Anion it. Thursday ••
—Mr, and Mrs. H-try R»|
bach ware in town Thursday.
—Emil Lainwetw
addition to our benn >
—Mr Kussali Rnuttf a&J I
came in Thursday from A«a4
where they were Mam** 1
day
—Prank and Amb-er
were hare the fir* of thr
from thr lower n*dm* on
businsas.
l-dwmdTl^UtxhMd^!kl*at * b*r**m VoT ,urth*r mioy
Ihnken.
—T. A. Burnside and daugh-
future reside
—Our friends are requested to
j eat to our readers.
—Mrs. T. E. Wyatt is here from
flabinal on a visit to her aunt,
Mrs. Joe Fohn. We regret to
report Mre. Wyatt very sick.
—Get something tl
in tl
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* COMING! COMINGKK
FREE STREET FAIR
AND CABNIVAL OF FUN
Five big Days and Nights
Jan. 23-27, Hondo, Texas
EUROPEAN AMUSEMENT 00.
75 People 75 10 High Class moral Shows 10
2 Big Free Acts Twice Daily 2
Big Brass Band of I 5 Pieces
Conic to Hondo and havethe grandest time ot your life. Come early and stay all week. Hondo
pays the bill, ,ee I nuce \ on Turkey, Japan’s W< rld’s greatest high wire actor, giving his exhibitions
Free twice ££ Doe” you ^^ 1''“lk"0’' **“« ** »
1 y<m
way of Cm
informafmn apply to K. K. Adair. ' Cheroot*, ftmukio. or Ch
—We would be elsd to hav. Tobacco at Raflami.*.
an occasions! letter from every! —The anil of Wedin* «
tere left the flrai of the week for ®o®»unlty in Medina County, produce* fine ewen poUftx*
Ban Antomu where they will in u* tlie News. , in point of quality and
—Miee Geurgie Bailey, daugh* That fact has bee
Ur of Mre. E Balky, formerly demunrtrated. Th^.
informed us of anything that j of this plar**. was married to Mr. i hundreds of bushem proti
happeiu that would be of inter- [Cary M. Horton in Hari Antonio in tl»e
Wmlneeday. | contiguou to Horn! and tb< l
t,- .___ . market has beer; glultsd
—Mi™ from my pasture lot, Iu_, , ...
. them Here i* achsiive fur i
below old gin. for filling yarde, ,_. _____ .
eia—.-m- .... . J , hwal mere ban t to ium a f■
'trick by arrange g u» dap I
outside market* the fa
SUI plus crop of potlltoea.
Fur Rent.-The Major Moore
borne, s fine, ficlthful location *The llul* foUr °*1
on thr hill, with plenty of good of Mr “nU Mrs Un> ^
water for house and stock and hmd * n*rrow lnm
good farming land. Apply to 1 ,n* *° niiHrt ^
Sidewalk* etc, free.
H. K. Haam,
Hondo. Texas.
See Peggy from Paris.
The Whole Dam Family.
Bee the funny Ilimo.
The Royal Circus Stadium.
The Jumping Horses.
Great Train Robbery.
Dixie Land, 22 happy darkies.
The great Jimboo Wonder.
Merry Go Round.
How Old is Ann.
REMEMBER
Thai this ia the im'gref.’ SHOW CO. ever hit Hondo and you ean't afford to miofl it. Bigger
than a circus, better than a circus. Come everybody and stay all week.
Don’t forget the dates:
J-AJXT. 23 to 27 INCLURTVE
AUSPICES PUBLIC SCHOOL.
A
Jack Dkckkrt.
—The Garner Abstract and
Land Company have the only
complete abstract of land title*
of Medina county. L>e Montel
4 Fly are their agent*, and part-
ies desiring an abstract should
call upon them.
Btrayed, from undersigned,
one dun mare mule, with a new
black halter on, light mane and
tail, shod in front, branded F on
muscle of the fore log. A re-
ward of $3 80 for information
leading to recovery of *«id mate
J. L, Moore, Hondo.
—At the election of Directors
for the ensuing year the same
directors and officers as appear
in the card of the First National
Bank, were re-elected Tuesday.
The Bank is making a steady,
satisfactory growth, a* is shown
from its sworn statements from
time to time, und is one of the
town’s most important and sub-
stantial enterprises,
—Joe Weber presented this
office with a swoet potato Thure-
day which weighs seven pounds.
Thii was one out of a hill of three
and the other two equaled in size
this one so that the hill weighed
altogether 14 pounds. Mr. Weber
raised about a hundred buahels
of potatoes without irrigation
*«u ia leeamg them to the hogs
as ho can not find a market for
them.
week. He hat! beer. dr«r I
go to bed and While stamliw1
fore the fir* his ootuiR ■ I
garments caught (h* a®*1
flame* enveloped him in • 11
ling. Mr. Heath cau^titi.i**
tore the garments from |
severely burning his hand* I
the process, and this quio* |
lion coupled with tin’
offered by the boy’s undtfi
merits alone saved him. I
—Ths people of duu,!l
Texas were treated u> ths
sight of snow
snow”—last Tuesday
Sunday wse a warm SPnfl$ ‘
day but a norther blew up<
the night and clouds o!|
the aky all day Momi»y
Monday night and it
sleet early Tuesday ®u
This turned to snow and it1
a livety rate for about **®1
three hours and the groun
almost covered Enough
uiated about on galleries,
etc. to afford tlie more
ant a taste of the eshii^
sport of snow balling. 1 1
was short lived, bowever^Mj
snow quit falling abou! 8,11
and it soon melted swsy>
olouds drifted away i*T)'1
cool weather followed with
the heaviest frosts
night ever noted in 4hte P
the country. This »»
snow fall here >n J
yearn.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 13, 1906, newspaper, January 13, 1906; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth544408/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.