The Anvil. (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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Ofloial Organ of Medina Countv.
DEVINE ECHOES.
Joseph Courand.
5038505 W, Commerce SiSan An
DEALER IN
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Come AHI
Come. Onel
TO OUR GRAND FALL OPENING.
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BLACK CREEK—BUBBLEN.
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Prof. C. 8 Jenkins closed bie
confidence has increased, bat the
eolume of transastions gains but
little.
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Cincinnati Enquirer: Let the
I could
THO8. GOGGAN & BROS.. San Antonio Texas.
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fing their hearts against the inces-
: DON’T ■
that requiree you to dp BO, as it is nothing more
than a substitute. In the sudden stoppage of
STOP
headaches yield to iu influence. We
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Haass’store.
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you haw one ft
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preach on tl
and I7th in
santoars, the very galley elaves of
money. In the presence of gold
every New England hat comes off
every New England tongue in
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Ask forTt-
KILHORV &FUESSFR Agents, Castvoville.
Chevron, Serges,-
Brocade Velour,
Ediderdown Cuting,
Drape De Vienne,.
Mummy Cloth, .
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uchool and left on the 22nd for
Union, Wilson Co Texas,
danger line. No more at present
fro n EvENOALI
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Prop. Castroville Roller Mills.
At,a..as , .uV 20,cet.u i, . I’ . . >
he nights of the 16th
Devins. :
tobadoo you must have some stimulant, and in
moat all coeea, the atfeet o< the stimulant, bejit
opium, morphine, or other opiates, leave a tar
Atlantic Coast and f
greet many senes of
oonsumptiog which
orgin in this negleet
brews the best Pair, Vienna and
Lager Beer, in Casks and Bottles.,
ALWAYS OLEAR. FRESH, andtGOOD
Epmedy
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Our ciyilizaton is prondly call
ed Christian, but if the great
Nnzarene should come on earth
again he would undoubtedly con-
eider it the greateet insult to have
thejnooial system ruling in this
and other so-cailed Christian
oountzies named after him Hao
the almighty dollar rules with a
more iron band than hmong the
Jews when Chnst ohased the
H. Loper, a well known druggist
of DesMoines, Iowa, for over six
months. At times the pain was so
uyere that he could not lift nny-
thing. With all be could do be
could not get rid of it until' he
applied Chnmberlain’s Pain Balm
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Are Slaver, to Money.
Our recent vote on gold bonds
holds a lesson or two. Not a New
Englander, save Walker butvofed
for gold. And yet many a repre: -
sentative from that closely knit
region held.views against the pro- I
position. : He would tell you so
in the privacy of the House
restaurant and sigh oyor hi cu
as he did. Why, then, did be
challenge his own honesty to the
field again him Mud vote down his
own convictions? Because he is
a slave to money; beendse he fears
“property” and its influence more
than he heeds human men and
women and their rights. The dry-
rot of gold, which has overerept
like moss and emothered in its
(ungna many a free people in its
time, has seised on the country. It
has overspread New Eoglnod and
holds it helpless. It puts tongues
in all the mouths of its Senators
and representatives with but one
or two exceptions- to be presently
killed off at the ballot-box by gold.
It all might make a cynic laugh to
see a people like these Yankees
boasting their freedom and pro-
claiming their five states as the
cradle of liberty in this country dra
gging their daily chains and break
----------Goseett, and 4
mutilated his fine bull as to .
such a simple thing and so com-
mon that very few people, unless
it isp cane of pneumonia, pay any
attention to a cold. New York is
one of the besithieet places on the
“Perhaps you will not think so
but a very large proportion of
dispases in NewYork comes from
carelesenese about catching cold"
snys Dr. Cyrus Edson. “It is
Cure For Headache.
As a rammedy for all forme of Bead
ache Elegtric Bitter has proved to be
the very best. It effects a permanent
cure and the moet dreaded habitual wick
Populists drop everything but the
one question and push forward the
cause of bimetallism. Let the
Independents, represented by the
Bimetallic Lesgue, energetically
pursue their method of preparing
for a great political revolution, if
both parties shall be found serving
the gold syndicate. Let the mone-
tary conference scheme be pushed
forward if it proyes to be honest
and genuine, as its predecessors
have not, all the better for the
cause of mmetallsm. If, like
these predeqsasore, it proves to be
a hypocritical pretenae, still will
the cause of silver be benefitted,
because, as hypocrisy is said to bo
the tribute which vice pays to
virtue, so is the pretense of gold
men that Abey are bimetalliste K
confession that they are the ene-
mice of the people.
Boetiems Amoa naive.
SLAUGHTER S.#.
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it,” be snys. “And have sipce been
free from all pain.” He now
recommends it to persons similar-
ly afflicted. It is for sale by Val.
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The New York Tribune says:
“The slow gain in business con-
tinues, but attention of late is at-
tracted more and more to its elow-
ness: More than a quarter of the
myphuqzantozm
liiedthonooued“
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provemeut has been surprisingly
hinited.” Continuing it says:
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made,
Oartrovilla, Medina Co Tom Fridwv March 29 1895
it in his private proticeminc WW
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permanentiy euro any ease with three,
boxee or refund the ionez with 10 per
cent interest, Baoo-Ourclsaot ambsti ,
tnte, but a wojentie eure, that ourpd,
without the aid of will powevand with to
inconveience, it leaves the ayetem am
It goes with money to the hunting
field and acts as its retriever. No
black chattel slavery, in the South
over held the victim in more ab-
jeol, serfdom or compelled him to
more complete surrender of body
and soul, thought and motion than
marks tbo sway of money over
your New Englander.—Chicago
Times. 1" 0sn
(ASTROVILL
DEVINE, March 25-95
Ed. Anvil:
There is nothing new or start-
ling that has occurred in this com-
munity about which I can write
interestingly. .
Corn planting is over, and .the
coin incoming up beautifully, and
unless Jack Frost comes along and
nips, the prospects are favorable
for a generous yield.
' Business is pot as brisk and
lively here as our merchants would
like, but still we are in a business
way, so much better off than many
of our pretentious neighbors, that
we have no ground of comp’aint.
Water for stock is abundant,
and grass is showing signs of being
in abundance
Mesara. Schley and Calmes are
in tramThg "for memberahip an
your, now famous hatfish Klub,
On Thursday last they went Kat-
ting on the Medina and kaught a
Kat, the dimensions and weight
of which are yet indeterminate,
but which in the near future will
blossom into respectable sins and
weight. , ■"
The burnt district is still a heap
of ash sc, burut tin and desolation,
but has not lost its attraction for
the gmall boy and his companion
the“yaller" dog. Mr Jameson
it pi rumored, will soon rebuilt on
his former site, and will erect a
structure more capable of with-
standing the fiery element than
his former oue.
Some heartless miscreant, lost
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DOIT BUY CONSIGNED PIANOS and ORGANS.
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DEVbT
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Wipe Oord, Two tone Effect
California Kohton,
Scotch Cheviot,
India Oachemire,
French Outing, Tweeds,’
•If the whole money in circula-
tion was doubled, prices would
double; if it would only increase
one-fourth, prices would rise one-
fourth.” That remark is John
Stuart Mill’s. It explains what
has been happening to no since
1878. The world’s stock of money
■began to be halved then, and
prices have been in process of
halving ever since. —N. Y. Recor-
der. . ‘ ---
The New York * World recalls
the fact that the Harrison-Reed-
McKinley regime squandered a
enr pl usrof 263,000,000, i ncrensed
the peneions 875,000,000, gave
.810,000,000 eugar-gmowers, re-
duced the gold reserve to the
danger point and had hbnde pre-
pared for a Government loan,
which, however, jt managad t
fide over and nnlond on the Cleve-
laud Adiiistratin. > |
A severe vhreuuatie pain in the
left shoulder had troubled Mr. J.
a “,o‛
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normal Value of business is still
1 wanting, and since the first re-
Give us a cheaper dollar and a
dearer day’s work and the poor
will become richer and the mort-
gages disappear.
Custom receipts for March have
I not been satisfactory. The re-
venues have fallen off more than
six million dollars as compared
with March 1893. L
Sell your cotton at the present
prices but don’t be fooled into in-
creasing the acreage of the next
crop. The present advance is only
a trick to induce planters to plant
heavily. _
. The currency scheme inventors
are still at work, devising new and
novel methods for constructing
the currency of the country. The
architects want from six-bite to
one dollar for permitting the be-
nighted to view their schemes.
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National Watchman says: Hon.
Lalo Pence and wife started for
Denver last Thursday. He will
remain there for a few weeks to
settle up busineas and than go to
Kinderhook, N. Y., where he will
make his home. He has entered
into the. firm of Haines Bros,
noted and successful railroad
operators and builders.
a "Jaqne Rabbit" Club is in pro-
ces of formation, from which you
will oocasionally hear, I have not
been favored with a perusal. of
their call, but rumor haa it, that it
is intended to be very exclusive,
only “truthful Jeemses". to be al-
allowed membership.
I regret to report thei serious
illness of Mr. Robert Williams
, It is feared that his chances of
recoveryare very slim. .
On Sunday evening March 24th
by Rev. Kennedy, at the Metho-
dist church in Devine Mr. 1. H.
Clements was married to Miss
: Lucy Stone. Your scribe tenders
, congratulatious to the happy
, couple, and sincere condolence to,
the unlucky fellow that now wears
the Willow. i
Mr. Robert Williams is now re-
• ported better, but not oyer the
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
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Editor Anvil:
Frank Van’s dwelling, corn enh
etc. burned on the night of the
20th The fire originated in a
' house a few feet north of dwelling
Where corn was cribbed. It burnt
hia corn, meat and most of his
household goods. Petitions have
been ciroaleted asking for help,
and the people hays responded
liberally, considering hard times.
Grass is growing fast, and
people are all busy plowing gorn,
planting cotton etc.. .
James Hokit and W. 0. Simp-
son’s families of Hondo Canon,
who were visiting here, returned
Alamo Brewery.
These instruments are liable to have been on sale already at other
and may haw been in ths houses of sev eral poopl^ (fslTtjecIfd,
You can easily ascertain whether the instrument offered for sale
went Agents when selling instruments on installments demand, not
only irin clad contracts, BUT NOTES WITH INTEREST ana
covery (rom thue w* the
purpose of transferring to Manufacturers selling them to banks or
money lenders, to secure further credit. These notes must be paid
on the day they become due dr the loss of instrument and all the cash Sentiment has changed greatly,
must be expected. nhnfHanna has inne-ded ki ha
People who bny such instruments and sign sueh notes deserve no
sympathut Weare Cash buyers. We carry a larger stock and a
V greater variety of Pianos than aU Dealers tn Tewae combined. We
havebeen estabkshed over 98 years in Texas. WE DO NOT ASK
NOTES ON TIME SALES. We refer to any Bank in Texas.
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Matefeotariag Chemista,.LaCfose,-
Winoone. "Ls.
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The Discovery saved his Liiel
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oniymade thresnpplicatiousof forma Kntfsh Klub, have
• 3 - ■ - lots 6f Athletic Jack Rabbits, and
render him unfit for service. Mr.
Gossett feels much outraged, as
well he migh*, and offers a reward
of 825 for the arrest and coavic-
tionof the perpetatoi. Success
attend his ffot ls Ev
It is yutnored cSehur bandspmhe
County Attamy intends‘“doub-
ling bis joys and dividing his sor-
sorows" when the “roses come
again," but whether the Deep City
or pa nd. meal Devin will furnish
the bride, yonr scribe knoweth
not, but inclineth to Devipe.
Mr. G. B. Bpeers who fell from
the roof of his house a month ago
and was badly bruised up. is slow-
ly recovering. His father-in-law
Mr Jackson Crouch, an aged
Texas veteran, and his wife are
here on'a .visit to him and his
family. They’arryed last Batur-
day. .0 : , >
7 We have no good fisling places
convenient to na, so we cannot
.7 ITBINJVRIOU8 TO STOP SUDDENLY
and don’t be imposed upon by buying a remedy
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urge all who are afflicted to procurs • and united New England only
boule, and give this remedy “tairEhe wants to do the bidding of gold.
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DONT STOP TOBACCO . > '
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end
yere a shook to the I
to an inveterate user
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Kersay, , Maire Poplin,
We can compete with any house in Bad Antonio in regard to style and pribes. Dont boy elaawbt
before examiningour large and varied assortment comprising the latest stylos in DRY GUOD
CLOTHING. BOOT’S, SHOES, HATS Eto; Eta.
brippeandtried all the phyoi
1AOO-UUBO it will notify you when to stop and your desire for tobacco will
cname. Your eyetemwiB W as boo treat nfeotine as the day befoee you took your
Ate otew or smoke. An mron-olad written guatanteo to abeolutely cure the
IrtBT- >-Ht H tU IH tew, nr sxemy tem»dsA Price per box or 8 boxes
(W four treataasut andgearwateed ourej DM Create by all draggiete or will
be sent by mail upon reoeipt ofprioe SEND SI TWO CENT STAMPS PCB
anlfFLEBOX. Bookletaendprootsfre
/ * EpetaObeurioalkirrgtM, le Crome,Wis.
l, omacrmrnurneasgooneFAuXfa."Eoma”g.
Entece Chemioal and MTg Co, le Orone, Wis
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with La
cianstor mile about, but of no
was given up and told “.
Havng Dr. King's New
people outwardly and___
woohip theomtmeitis
Ite, gold, is the only tad I
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bottle, and in’" this remedy a tail___
In casse of habitual oonstipotioe Eleo-
trio Bitten cures by giving the needed
tone to the bowels, and few cam km*
resiet the use ot this medioime. Try it
oom. 25 and 80 cent bottles at Val.
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Mnigoel
my store 1 sent for a bottle aadTMaua
its use and from the Met dm Moan to
get better, and after madpg tiuna buttle*
2.655
bottle at Y. Haad’atom
D. 8. Griffin and wife worn np
Sunday, from Bear Creek
Eld. Geo. A. Paine, editor and
evangelist, will bold a meeting
with the Primitive Baptist, com-
manning Friday before 2nd Ban-
day in April is expected to
_ "woree habit contraoted. Ask
tobacco
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bacoo habit, in aJI ita forma
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Mrs. 0. L Grnbbt and son
Gnenwood Redos, of Luling are
visiting here.
Madam Rumor says we are to
have another wedding soon : L.
Will find THE ANVIL
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The best medium to reach the read-
ing public of Medina County.
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Write for rates
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Pay Cash and ■ Save Money.
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pure and fiee from niootine an Abe day
you took your ftrdt show or smoke. Bold
by allaruexithwithgur irpnelad.guar.-
home yesterday accompanied by (thirty days “tnonamt UM*।
their mother Mrs. Hokit tiwozorrgippss ‘ ■
~ ..... BOX, BOOkitTAlqin
Eureka Cheynfeal 4 Mnpt
You will he suitably rewarded if yon come after none of dif ■
Bargains, Bavgeine, =areaine
, DALKOWITZ Bros.
, 505 West Commerce St San Antonio Texad: a b'
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Carlton Cornwell foremem of
the Gesette, Middtetown, N. X/ i e
belieyes that Chamdterlain’e Cough’
Remedy should be in ever bome:
Ho used ft for a cold and 4 efe. , Nes
ted a peedy euro. He save: “It
is indeed a grand nemedy, I cam
recommend to all. I hayewld
seen it used for whooping oagh
with the best resulta.” 26 and 60 ’
cent bottles for sale byV. Ben—
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Doni Tobacco SPA or Smok#
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$50000 Worth ofDRY GODS, OLOTEING. Boote Shoes Etdw#
9 be slaughtered atleas than 50ots on che1.00. . .
Come see foi yourself even item & Bargain and every Bargain the West ita kind
we have increased our DRY GOODS Department to three times ita original
size and now carry one of the finest and most select Hues of Dress Suitines
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Hall, John G. The Anvil. (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1895, newspaper, March 29, 1895; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584341/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.