The Anvil (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 8, 1890 Page: 4 of 4
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from our midst, by death,,.
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of our worthy brother, Jos. Bil-
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Jefferson Davis
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must now be made A health resort.,
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Attorney at Law,
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Costliest Picture in the World.
TEXAS
CASTROVILLE
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takes off its hat and makes one of interested with us, who can control
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an extent that it, the grip.
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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
tailed.
tion.
move
our i
Haase Alliance No. 4021, that in
the death of Mrs. Bilhartz this
Suit
Maina
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its most graceful bows, to the
press and people of San Antonio,
for their generous and timely aid
in procuring our tap road. With-
out that aid the road would have
LISHED BY THE
He Publishing Co.
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2 —Licosrs! Change cars for
Gastrozille and all antermediate
Medina
ED. De MONTEL,
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hardware merchant, same town
Electric Litters is just
the thing for a man who is all run
down and dont cats whether he
For Sale.
My residence, store and three
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Attomey at Law.
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Tur Daily Express favors l.
Geo. (.'lurk, of Wneo. lur Governor
because the lion. Ge<>. t’hark is
Ft--sa
And the Southwest
,. , 55 - ' e , ■ ' i." 20 pt- .
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Skin Eruptious Cured.
One of my customers a highly
respected and intluential citizen
but who is now abseut from the
city has usd Swifts Specific with
excellent result. He says it cured
him of a skin eruption that he had
been tormented with for thirty
yenrs and had resisted the curative
qualities of many other medicines.
Robert LEGG, Druggist, Falls
Renolutions of Rorpeot.
WHEREAS, it has pleased Him,
who doeth all things well, to re-
A—-D^yoteed to th development of-
1,t 3- r Ac- ; - ■ ■'
ing better for a severe cold thn -
Chamberlain's Cough Remey
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DR,Wm.M.WILKE
No. 72.
men,esarrmnZanr.
-The ntiemor: L- --------
rial Vol n me"- work that
ted in San Atnio.
: , > ‘ I, sh . '
Ofice 407 Avenue 12
Fresh Drugs
They worked like men' at
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.-Its columns will hi dev to t» erting the rig't nn 1-
."c-. - 17 " ' I - ■■ ■. - ■ ' / " I
Dernand8 of the Farrners.
SubsoribeNow..:
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•KSL "saptna
Jana.MaL.SenandTrean
Wagon For Sale '
A good four horse wagon for
sale. Apply to - -0
Don't grow weary over the
efforts to procure the railroad, nor 1
There i
lifaUL
Oatenhoure. Tak n interna
.F.J:Shaney & Co,, J rope,
larBold by Druggista 7k.
1 th so reduced in health and appar-
ently iucurable after taking large
quantities of differeut medicines.
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catcher." »". ■..
-If Bandera wants a railroad
let her hitch on the north end of
the tap, and pull it up. Plensan f
ton might stretch the south end
down her way, via Devine.
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- Backles s Arnica Balve.
• Tax Birr Halts in tie world for
cuts. Bruises, Bores, Uloers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Totter.. Chapped Hands
Chilblains Coras. and all skin Eruptio pa
and poeitively curve Filee or no pay
required Itisguranteed to five perfect
satisfaction, or money refudded. Price
3 caats per b x. For Sile BjV , Haase
Mrs Ross and daughter, of
Bandera, were in town several
days this week. Mrs. Ross is an
enthusiast over her county.
—Mt. Joe. Carlo says that the
mesquite grass is putting out
During his long residence in Wes-
tern Texas he never before saw
green mosquito in Febru ary, .
—The Sunset tailroad has
(ip
there took a th rough course of
medicine under the physicians,
i which seemed to benefit but did
not cure me for in one monta afor
my retura the malady renppenred.
The Alliance Store.
A. B. BRUCKS, Manager.
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vocal and instrumental music,
drawing, painting, the general
principles of kook-keeping, plain
sewing and every variety of fancy
work. Pupils are divided into
primary, intermediate and senior
departin
JOHNG. HALL, - EDITOR.
—-All Goods wold at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for CASS
Do a Genera’
Receiving:Shipping BUSINESS.
County
.201.--sss
much beloved friend and
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MeElree’s Wine of Cardul
and THEDFORD’S BLACK DRAUGHT are
for sale by the following merchants in
,i: Happy Mebelers,
Wm. Timmons, Poetmastee of
Idayile, Ind., writes: “Electric
Bitten has done more for me than
all other medicines combined, for
that bad feeling arising from Kid-
ney and Liver trouble." John
Leslie, farmer and Stockman of
same place says; “Find E eotric
Bitters to be the boot Kidney and
Liver medicine made me feel like
a new man." J. WiGardner,
HONDO CITY -
Labor rom Vavery to Capital
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- -Dealer imti, ““ -
Dy Goods, Groceries, and Supplies
care is taken in the religious in-
struetion of the children of Catli-
olie pareunts, there W»»<» infuene
exercised over the religious pin-
ions of others; but fur t lie sake of
order, all the pupils are roqured
to nttend the religipus exercises
with decorum. I ho scholastic
year is divided into two sssiohs
of five months each. The first
session begins with the first day
of September, and the second
with the first day in February.
For further particulars address
a Moruen.Swrruoa .
Convent Div. l’roviderice,
Castroville. Jan. 9,1890. 2
- Castroville has been regarded
by the outside world as asnoozy,
dreamy towv: Just watch her and
you will see the liveliest corpse
ever witnessed in south westTexas.
There are some surprises in store
for those who have not kept the
pared by Rev. J. Wm. Jones with
charmnarcshenn,u"aitabnnyothentia. We havea Sanitarium. God
ted and bound, in every way worthy of ■ has dpne much, very much,for the
thesbiect. gAgent want el Somplete town; now let mah lend a holping
outfit $1. Batisfactiom wuaran’eed or ...... 2 _ 1. 2.
money refunded: Onlerpow. First oome hand; and in thi 8 connection be it
first berved. Addregcgc , i remembered that the entire coun-
1009 Main etreet. Richmond. Va. ty wihl be interested, because bent
•-------- - efitted, by a Sanitarium. Will not
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The
FOOTAX. 1AWA
Btatospontafi!»" relat-
pruzdigtconummus tnaroandaip-
Two goodbreeding sows, one a
full blool Jersey and one a half - . , „ .
blood. Also some shunto of same 1 "opee at ease, sit down , Ther8
breed. CEEEsTEPSGEsOT 'to more work. Lite is real; life “i .
____ earnest Therein more work to ] DU INE
be done and it is only while we i
; we hve. This town__
I immeliulely begun taking H. S.
H. whiel made me permihently
well well from 1880 until uov.
mo’amroecrnou for femaledtensen
\ —We were glad to meet Messrs.
Talbott and Bob Williams in town
on Tuesday. ‛ .s
. —Mr. Bill Sims was among the
. ropresentativos from Devine in
town this week.
—Cull Moore still know s how to
punch the balls, as we observed on
Xuesday evening. . 3
- The mother Superior returned
.. home on rhenday night from a
wit to Louisiana, *
—The con vent boarding sc bool
opened last Monday. We hope
■ < the school will prove a success.
a WINK OF caDUI, aToule for Women.
--The passenger depot will be
located on Central Plaza The
freight depot will be east of 'the
convant.
’ —Autumn ia shaling off into
spring. Kill your big fat hogs
and convert them into lard and
sausages.
—Miss Crisaie Herring, from
the Hondo. was in town on Sun-
day, in coupany with the. Misses
Christilles. --
By HACK OSACSHT tea for Dspepeta
— Castrovilla ia going to boom.
Every man,woman and child in the
place ia wide-awake,and they, will
be heard from.
-----------— our heartfelt sympathies-bowing
lepartmnents. The discipline ol ourselves submissively to the will
town will ever recognize the deep
and lasting obligation, under
which the town has been placed to
this honored and faithful friend
and citizen, and will ever regard
him as Castroville's benefactor.
CITY DRUG STORE,
j. a. wm Jr., Proprietor.
HEIMAN E. HAABS,
Com. A. BENDELV,
P. HAAg9,
Hanne Settlement. Feb. 1. 18270.
MOTKCE.
Is hereby given that I will not he
responsible for any debts that
my wife may contract.
John SAATHOFr Sn.
community has lost a valued mem-
ber ami a Christian lady. and ........ — ........... -,
Resolved, 'I hat we tender to the prescribes by my physicians I hut
bereaved husband and. children
I|l., makes the statement that she
________ । caught cold which settled on by
when the future great lungs she was treated for a month
needs our aid, command us. . by her family phywician but grew
-It has been many a day since I woree. He told her whew4A
.. . . 2 n ' 1 hopeless victim of consumption,
the good people of Castroville and that no medicina could cure
* CASTROVILLE'S KaKAEFACTOR
Honor to whom honor is due, is
a divine injunction. In obedi-
enoete it, ths people of our oity
will honor Judge Paschal for his
untiring energy and persistent la-
bors in behalf of the town. To the
judge, more than to any one other
man, is Castroville indebted for
the railroad. But for him, the at-
tentiou of the Haines Bros. would
never have been attracted to our
city. Even after they were made
aequninted with our needs and
wants, it was the Judge’s urgent
and continuous petitions that
brought Mr. and Mra Huiues to
_______ irtunity to procure the work
right at tiir own homea. Any CM de-
siring fuller pertiqulare. and ngeneges
for tie work, whouldwrite at ome to the
IL F. Johneom it C6, 1009
Muin stimt. Richmond, Ya.
A man whohnspraatiesd madicine for
40 yeais ong-t to know salt from sngar.
zead what he says:..
Tolad O., Jan. 1ft 1887
Memge F. J. Cheney A Co. Gentle-
mem>.I •avebeenin the nil practice
of medicinetor most 40 yoara, and would
.Ja% that in all my practic <> and exporien
re hare never. seen a preperation teat I
could preacribe with os much oonfidence
of muobena re I can Halls Catarrh Cure
manefncturd py yo i. Hare preseribed
it a croat nanny times and its effect is
xondeful and would say i ennclunion
that I hare yet to find a reU Th that it
wouie net cure if trey would take it
noqording to directions.
A ours Truly,
L. L. GORSTCH, M.D
Office 215 Summit St
We will give 8100 for any com nt
entarr} that re a not be cured with Halls
Preneriptions Filled Day or Niaht.
MAIN PLAXA, - - CASTROVILLE, TA ZAS
_ &franbacribempay m qdvaneosthez
; Farbounwgivenotionstothephhnhet
nt the end of Their timesif theydono
wish to oonti ue taking it; therwise
esbrtisnntrhfpagrdt 58 ■
7. Thtos.-the w»w postal bw anyoM
who takes a newepaper out of ths r m
X and refumstopay for itis subject
tociminai proeeontion for frend ana
' pponamdo, be fined and nn-
World’s tribute to hie Memory," will
leave nothing to be deaired. It is said
that he is progressing rapidly with thia
.work, and will coon have it ready for
the prase. Having the oo-pperatijm of
Mre Davis, and screes to abundant mo- __
terialof the moat inteuse .Interest, the
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hat a copy of these rive any benefiit from the trip.
Ims furnished IHE I went to Hot Springu, and while
The alove is tuken from the
Texns Stockman and Farner.
With the Hon. George as governor
of Texas and Raed to run Con-
i 12 —t---•it—T—.
-Deputy-sheriffGal breath is the
only man who has thus far secur-
ed a good position on the railroad, run ° thmga.
Town and County News.
-_Comnplantiuginno. isonder. He says ho is to be the
' —A good rai would be accept-
Made entirely by hand, ret in bonti-
ful ookwH. with elegant portrait, size 221
28 inchen. Positivly the moet benuti-
ful piece of art work ever neon. A Io- [
nanza for ladies and gentjeman who de- t
sire to make money rupicly. Everybody
buys at s ight. Fi nt agent eleard f
inlesethnntwo bourn A very pontly
gold mounted outft rent thome only wio
mean businens for SIAM Pictuie ,
Jeffeson Davis to neh colore very hand- .
ome 506, now for 12 cente ia '
tampa write for pnitionlare to the
DAVIS MEMCRUL OIL '
Guinesville, Texas.
1888: "About three yenran I
neighbor, Mrs. Jos. Bilhartz, wife was living in a malarial district of
* -• • • - - frightful
' * es biko oat all over inv boly ।
.. • . , , . I Thu poison in my blood was o
Resolved, by members ° ! bad that it ruined m health, and I
bzmEharetEgeahhpqgnen.Jean.Brmnagke M"A0."F.R*n
SllS«OMMl<luUm. smoeauncisell to stoat was neary igoequr ineues te
Hpriniava n,
«reatestosro ana artistie aqf; toes employe to reproduoeaneeboutte el tee
painting, ha i bonn preperod epesfaHy to to sent M • froe premtum to every annual s«V
Mfllwrafilw weeklyrtKiire sT _____-____-_____________—----
THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC.
A copy of this etch 104 on fine piste papor, 94638 Inche- In else, wia he sent froe,
postage prepaid, to evoty annunt to Meritor after November 1, 1680.
A Special Texas Editlon,
Contatning tea to twelve pnges eveg wack, ana ore enere page ot spodtal Texas rears, serf
to every Texas subscriber.
The Weekly Republic, with Premium Picture, SI e Year
MT’ Bampl. copy andpremtumn etmo seat tree to any nddrens. Usual commtedon aitewe
voelmnnayen sad odiet sum omlzed acentn.
THE REPUELIC, •
ST. LOUIS. MO.
Ward, proprietor, 253 Commerce
Street, San Antonio, News, Books
and Stationery. Schonl Books
and supplies at lowest rates
Mail orders attended to.
they, as a last esort, nd vised
me to go to Hot Springs, as it was
_ . ------------------- - the only chance of recovery left,
the school is mild, arm and par- of him that doeth all things for I und in this they expresse their
entnl. As soon as they enter the l the beet. serious doubts that I would de-
convent they become the children I Rsolved,thatacopy of these
of the house, and the sisters | resolutions I ' '----
watch over their best iuterestn I Anvil for publication and a copy
with maternal solinstude' crentbefurnishod the family of the
attention is given to the polite deceased:
lady-like deportment of the pul
pile. Pupils of all denominations 1
are received and while the utmost
-,-mrzmmri
Farvstrurnsidrbrnoglatorrofume t
take thoir periodicals from the office t
direotei toan held
-."antzrohargnpubiisskoneue
papgfanceptto the direction, thoy «r»
heldresvond
A Any poron who vecervez » newe-
paper and makee ume of it, whether be
Eaforderda or not is held in law to be
_ volume is sure to be one that in eagerly
Ute Acid thu week,aoli- onghtsafternI xuilib bronzhtd th
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Withisixtsen yenrs practice in
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vast capital and extensive patron-
age.
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Remarkable nsere g
Mrs Michael Curtain, Piainfield
in behalf of the good people Medina county put up 825,000 to
Castroville, Tat Anvil start one? We have the men now
to re-.
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Citv, Neb. " 0- ague
-Mr.RLSmh,a merchant pTrnstisnnna Poo and Skin ch has pormiquntly,lea
at Dundas, Mo. snjs; “Chamber, SWIFT SPECIFICCO., Atlanta,
lain’s Coush Remedy1 gives the Ga., ■■
wAetzVimrSmaa"arrand
TEuearzzur
ir ToU caf'T ran nm m NALE it roVB MEBCHANTS, WaIE ue_
Martin, who lives on the upper
Hondo, diod on last Friday. Home
ten days prior to that time the
child fell from a ch ir into the
fir and was sevgrely burned on
its head. Blood poisoning ensued
__ lot ruilroade and trusts doing just
L An infant child of Mr. John ' what they plena", an don : ‘ are •
continenwl who knows it.
o—•
have been so much stirred asdur- tor .Her druggist suggesled Dr.
ing the past week. The railroad K‛ng New Discovery for Consum
fever superceded the grip to such ption she bought a bottle and to
an extent that it, the grip, was herdelght found 1 ereelt beuefited
. . . . . from first done. She contiuued
glad to be permitted to occury ev- its use and A’ter taking ten bottles
en a back seat and look on while I found berself sound and well, n3w
the procession moved away. I does her own housewok and is ns
well as she ever was. - - Free trial
bottles of thia groat Discovery at
V. HAAAN, Drag Store large bottles
50 c. and 81.00. . \
, lives or dies he found new strength
poct- good appetite and felt just like he
ibject had a new lease of life. Only 50c.
abottleat V. Haase Drug Store.
prostratad me. *I wasatlengs
te Rimrelb!■
-- ■' 7 ’j Russian ^RAb - f ;
18 that people woke me up stall Almost every one is /now inter-'
times during the night, wantmg.it: estedin • knowing the proper Tetts Jincne -euliprtohenin on
tine Mm—' _______- cording to the beet authorities it
: Dart. Mb—ifequir^.pmri^ t .
Dr!-. William Joneecloped on yedter- ent as a sexere Cd, und it.’is De.F M.meccuroviurex, V
daya coptraet with B. F. Johnan & Co i- -— -------- .
of this city, for the ptblication at an
enamveriazus vougu aeueny — 4 -
ume, which will be published. With the 2 a R . 3/Rt O ’ n^WKi C l t
full approvator sin Davisgwhowire- itaken as Hiree ted. Extreme can- C 2 O. I"•VELL,
ceiveia royalty ac awry copy mld, and should lie taken to keep the feel. ’
in which will be eather. choice celec-dry and warm, the body well-
tione from the elitotialk remilutibuslclthed and-to avoic expoeure.es-
spechescteg*kich hare maderonr perialry when recovering from the I
sonthland a tribnte to otr dea chie. P. J . 7, ,, t
Thebookwillaleocontcin a brief ont- alisene, and to keep up the vd di- .
lineot hislife andcharacter.-togecherty: v’ersons vhysicaly wnkj.
with reminiscencee. zelotea, Tetere. should take touies w keep urtheirUszoDILLE, t;;xa.s.
eome of his beat speech e tee. It will : strength. It M also important ;
be beutiraliy ilrastratea ani gtten up ; tbs) the bowels be kept regulal
nfihe style, making a avarenir which No ordinary case is likely r
quire any further treatment than
this to insure recovery. For sale-
by Velentiie. Haass.
Iota at Lacoste. Cneap and on
easv terms. F.KIHORX,
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gross the Erprees,- measure of
which was the itsdenth. happineemwould runoven.
The child was about eight months —The Alamo Book Store, J.
old.
PARRY Mra. oo„
IWO IA WAFOLfW, IW».
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price to bring it within reach of even
Uto pooregt; while ther whl be an ex-
penivo edition for thome who will desire
thia great work in the bes draw that ean
agla che undi- ' ,".7
in the Galla- “
Tuesdny. The “
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TwoGreat Beek*.
In “Christ in the Camp; or religion in
the wouthern armies," Dr. J. Wm. Jonen,
the fighting chaplain. Las done a grand
work in bringing together In permanent
and readable fora the record of the
great religious work which went co
among the woldiery. hjverg family
throughout the Sonth! red anoold poesees
a copy. It giree the beet pore bla guar-
antee, if any were needed, that He work
of the sama antbor, on the “Memorial
Volume of Jefferon Dayis; or, The
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rofnoned withallasta.
Mr. S D. 1‘rice, a native of
this State, but now a promineut
ialluentiul citizens of Did1 hs, li X •
ns writes under date of April 2,
agreed tp transport all material for ____ _______ ,
to construction othetap,free at; -Itos, - a; toj And। to; d the 31
charge, • That is the proper thing Richmond Dispatoh. Dese, 2 18•. . |
for the sunset to do THANKS. ? ] i , hv Jw*W*
—Judge Paschal, Courand and
Charlie Heiligmanr did some per-
sistent and effective begging in
Sun Antonio. Well done, gentle,
men, is the verdict ol yotr town.
—Bob Ragsdale and Phil Hnt-
tor was in town Saturday. Mr.
Ragsdale were enjoying a little
fun by giving hir friends the pro.
caeding of the Devine convention,
in reply to their enfhusiastic rail-
road chatter.
—During the last few days our
little citylooks like a “banquet
hall deserted;” everybody out sur-
voying the rood, and offerieg good
adrice. At night all hands gather
in front of Wernett’s to discuss
the situation.
The - Anvil,
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Publishedever/Saturday a Cas-
THE ANC9HUS.
il ito oldput nd most populer metentie MS
meebaniea dader nMrtM ana the larweet
eireulaijon Otani deper of Mi elnen in the wofia.
ran,rinsted. to»t elan of Woos Kngrat-
■aw- Ebithe waally. Bena for epeeimen
52". I
lICNITEefS a BUILDERG
B Edition of Sclentife Ameriean. v
A wut suoce-s. Reeh Inna eont alm enlqrea
miharapsie plate of oonniry en eity rensdeh.
Ml or pubhie eutaines. Numneroga anararlmt
•aS fall liana and •pe mentione for the of
aoaknianMaaiOlata bunaing. Peetwayear,
500. MUNN * oo., FeuauKhB.
trov
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And Patent Me c < 3 t i
OONSTANTLYON HAND
The Proscription Department is uniler the control of
Wm. Grange, who is a graduate of the
Toronto College of Phermacy
DATENTSE
• • flora' experiene and haye made ever
• in, •ppliatione for American and Ver-
•m elen vatenta. Sand for Handbook. Corte-
pondemcsstrienyeonadentiI.
TRADE MARKS.
In anM your mark l« net fegintered la the Pa.
ant me, npply to Minn A Co, and droonr•
immedini potetioE. eena for Handbook.
cOrRIGNITS tor booki. atari* maps,
•te-qwekir procure. Adarem
■URN A co., ratent Nellekera,
QswauaL owvicm Bl Bnoavwarfx, t.
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Convent School.
Tbs Convent of Devine Provi-
dence, located at Castroville, Tex.,
will open a boarding school the
3rd of February. This institu-
tion offers every advantage to
young ladies whodesire to receive
A good and solid education. The
course of study is thorough and
extensive comprising all the Eng-
lish branches, German, French,
Medina Count)-.
Valentine Haass. ... .. Castroville
F. Kilborn .......... Lacoste
— Radishesand lettue ears out
of eenon withCpatrovilliana They
are now ng groan peas and
new onions ripen.
-lp
35,1 able- . s..
i . ... —rhe timber in the forests will
, ' mmabainfuliloat. -
mmerewiutorcnnu Nerve
. • —TV raitnfokd agitationis settled.
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Hall, John G. The Anvil (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 8, 1890, newspaper, February 8, 1890; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584079/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.