The Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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givsr you ae ■wtmfacftcm.
Thsiw at« at Sfststy m conpoundmg dnqpi
Nv my *4t*ry ib i( thr impounding oi <)ttrt.
Highest quality of Puw iMig* obtainable.
Nrrthin^H-
Tak* bo ehancr- whse you bay drugs.
Right good# at r,.4it price*.
We guarantee our drugs or you car, have your
money back.
Call and tee me,
I wane t«* get acquainted with you.
iHxi’t forget the name and place.
HARRIS DRUG CO,
SUCCESSORS TO
PEOKMETER DRUO CO
tiahag Tt-day! AX Ragt—if*.
Good taxing applwa L> gpr d w ;
Good Lamoan .... 16c per 4m
Good dM*M.....Ik par lb.
Good HawMta .... 14a per lb.
12 Bare Good I snmdry Soap
♦ for ..*.-.**.................3fce.
* Arm a&d Hammer Brand
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3 Large earn* Hie Paachea 26e.
Large ana Fine TaMe
Pea»* hat .....*.#••#* 30c.
Sfieadid ....---- -30c.
Canned Syrup*, Fruit*. Meata,
and Soups; Coffee, Starch. Can*
dies. Salt, Baking Fowdem, Blu-
ing, Machine oil, Extract*,
Cracker*. Bread, Cakee and
PURL DRUGS
POPULAR PRICC5
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. Jumble*, Stationery, Chewing
.and Smoking TVbaeeu, Cigar*,
^ Bottled Drink* and Beverage*,
+ 'Ciders, etc., etc.
+ Headquarter* for fine Candie*
4 Duerter‘* Sugar Stick Candy 2
4> boxer for .................2.V.
4> Duerier'-* Alamo Brand Mixed
4* Cgndy.............. 10c per lb.
4* We guarantee our goods fresh
4* | mid pure.
We advertise fact*.
C. L. KaOUKU. j
Usually kept It am up-to-date*
racket stew* and at pnees that
eat not be beaten elarwterv.
Don’t think the artLSsa named
are our only one*. We have
other*. Cease and anethem.
We handle the Roberta. Joha»o«i
Star Brand
All kind* and
Ch,id-eyed needle*. pap*»r 4c
Silk Thread, per epuol-. 4c
Niekle plated twe«w4».. 3c
Thimble* .......2c and 3c i
White Curtain FV4n* . *. IJtc
Window Shad**, 27. 30. MV
; I-ampwn ks, per dot., t> ct*
Feather Duster* . ...S«to
Shaving Soap, cakr . 6c
Halm Toilet Snap, cake 6c
White Castile Soap......6c
Hmk A Uk elastic, yd, 54Ni
Nice dree* combe, 10, 16,25
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Lace window curuuns _
per pair . M
curtains 3
yds long best grade
Ladie*' linen and silk o
lar* .........16c and *5
Silk handkerchief* 26 A
Plain wht cot. ** ...
Ink and pencil eraser-
Hook* and eye*.
Shoe stnqg*. dm pair..
Scieenr*. pai* . 22c ams
Fine Toith Comb*, Ac A It
The Racket
LOCAL NEWS
EVENTS OF ThF WEEK
AS TttliV TR ANSIMREU «N
HONDO AMI VICIMTV ; :
—Adair is the lumberman.
—Ice cold drinks, Raulank’s.
—Fresh oyster* at W. C. Hor* I
gcr's at all tipie*.
—Joe Finger was here from j
D’hanis Tuesday.
Reduced Rate*.
On account of the Roping Cen
test at Hondo, Texas, October. —It was all a juke about Geo.
12th and 13th. Southern Pacific Christilie* being a candidate for
station* as below will sell round Couqty Judge, as predicted in
trip tickets to Hondo, on October last issue M this paper, and hi*
! 11th and 12th, limited to return announcement seem* to have
October 14, at convention basis been due to the overweening
—Road >vsr*eer W. F
under direction* from C
toner Wi<>mers, ha* had
force of men working th*
on Utc north Mile of t<
week and proposes to w*
—The air was resonant with
the tread of heavy cavalry last Hde*. Del Rio to LulingInclusive, anxiety of some one to get out of the railroad next week.
last Monday when troops A, B,
C and D, constituting the first
squadron of the first U. 8.
cavalry’, passed through town
on a practice inarch from Ft.
-Max Moebius wa< a pleasant | ^ Houston to Ft. Clark. On
caller Wodnesdav.
—Hy. Rothe was here from j
the ranch thin week.
—Prof. Honr.old report* »the
school making progress.
—If vou want Coca Cola in
v
bottles see Will Horger.
—Henry L. Mangold was here j
Saturday from the Chiccn.
—Best Marshmallow* in neat j
cans 10 at Will Horger’a.
—Work ha.~ started on C. R.
(iaines’ new brick building.
Uhas. Keitzer of Greenhill was j
in town Wednesday on business, j
—I losing out sale of Wall!
Paper at very low prices. L. 8.
Adair.
—Don’t forget the roping' con-
test here on the 12th and 13th of
October.
—For Bale.—Three round ta-
bles, six chairs and one oil tank.
See C. E. Ragland.
—Mound City mixed paints,
lead and oil for sale at E. S.
Adair’s lumber yard.
—A planing mill is one of the
enterprises contemplated for the
near future in Hondo.
—If you want a title investi-
gated or an abstract furnished
promptly see Harris & Brucks at
the courthouse.
—Bailie’s celebrated steambak-
ed bread received daily from Ban
Antonio and for sale in Hondo
only by—Ragland.
—Miss Alice Carle was in town
from D unlay Saturday. She
was accompanied home by her
friend, Miss Virgie Merriman.
—Hugh Woods and Curtis
Fubhutc arrived Sunday from
Seguin and are working on Mr.
McClaughertv's new residence.
—The editor of this paper
enjoyed a pleasant trip over to
IVhanis Tuesday afternoon,
going with Joe Finger and
returning with Jos. Langfeld.
- L. A. Tampke's photograph
gallery is for rent. The entire
outfit is first class and will be
leased at reasonable terms.
Apply to Jo*. Bribwh* Hondo.
Thursday the third squadron,
consisting of troops 1, K, L and
M, passed through enruute to Ft.
Bam Houston from Ft. Clark.
The boys and their horses all
looked tired and hor* evidence
of a hard march over a heavy
road
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Del Rio.....
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Ban Antonio
Marion......
Beguin ...
Kingsbury .
Luling......
.♦OJD* round trip
1.75 round trip
2.40 ♦* **
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PIPES, PIPES
^ We bare just received
alarxt* aatl ecu pleto
f"} - 'fZ ftHSortuitDt cf pips , di-
rect (rota (be luu oilers
We can ^ell you « fiat Briar root
with straight or bent stern, born,
lisrd rubber or celluloid mouth
piece for 25c. Ah, aud just look
at our Linar root ppien *itli h genu
iue apple stem, with broad rnbbei
mouth piece for only 50c,
MeeraeliauuiM f*r ,s j 00
$6.00 each a full lme of Cobs,
“Henry Clays," Cigar Holden,
Cigarette Holders, smoking papers
and match boxes and all smokers'
supplies, For a good cigar tine is
the plaoe. Yours anxious to please
Sanders & Windrow
Hondo’s Prescription Druggists.
We keep everything found in a
tilst class Drugstore,
Lytle bchooi lax Election.
W. T. Henson brought 4o the
County Keat the return* of a
8pj?eial Election held at Coal
Mine Election Precinct, Lytle,
or the 13th day of Bept. 1904, to
determine whether or not Coal
Mine School District No. 20, may
levy a Special School tax of 20
Dent- on the 8100.00 valuation
| of all property in said District.
The election resulted a* follows:
For School Tax, H votes.
Against “ “ 0 “
There were only six persons!
voting at said election, a* shown !
by the Poll List.
Notice.
Parties indebted to me on
butcher accounts are requested
j to please pay the same at once.
Payment can be made to me or
to (ieo. Langfeld at the butcher
shop.
Respectfully,
Jos. Lanofeld.
Whit we Advertise Is So
cJ. iBless.
110X1)0, TEXAS
an opponent
worthy and
Judge.
—Contractor Birknsr arrived
in town Saturday and started to
work Monday on our n»»w ach>K>l
building. Material is arriving
almost daily and everything ha*
the appearance of a gjgesdy job.
Mr. Birkner h pe- to have the
building completed ready for oc-
cupancy by January’ 1st.
—Messrs. J, F'. Belt* and tieo.
Windrow visited at Pearsall thi*
week.
The Anvil Hkrald *1 a vear
—Ben Riff was here from
Dun lay Tuesday and paid our
office a pleasant call. He reports
that he has already secured ten
gallons of oil, the equal in every ;
respect of the Beaumont product, !
and has hopes of striking it in
paying quantities lower down in j
the now famousoii well vhieh he!
is drilling near Dunlay.
—Miss Jessie Phelps, one of
the Big Department Store’s
efficient lady clerks, visited Ban
Antonio the first of the week.
She was accompanied horde by Lj
her friend, Mi is Jarrie Dukb,
formerly the popular teacher at
Yandenburg school
Come to our store and get
Good Goods at Proper
Prices. All things
In General Merchandise
Don’t
get un idea that this is a high-
priced store lw»cause of its all
round first-classness. :: ::
Put Your Hat on
and stroll down this way and
take a real good look through
the piace. Then you’ll go way
With a
definite idea of what it is that
gives cautious and careful
people go much confidence in
the store. It’- all a* simple aw a
Shoehorn
We’re particular in everything
We buy the best drugs we can
find and dispense them right.
Our proscription trail* m not pnuiii
Our Hccuracj- is well known. To*
medicine and the doctor'* preecnp
turn tally always. As an >unu. <11
would shv to you, "it proves.” We
have every mesuK at baud to mve you
the very beet service. We are known
for reliability and promptness.
SANDERS & WINDROW,
Prescription Druggist*
work ha*- long been ne*^
cfficitnt County we are e* pscudly glad t
qow that the rains are
the streets so laid. Ir a -
as tin* means available f
work is limited, especial .t
should be given tt the n i
drainage ami Mr. Miller ■*
be uomg this.
—Mr. and Mr*. J. V
br»*iith uml children atteie
funeral of Mr. Galbreatl/
Ylrs. J. K. Htemd, who dn
the effects of an oj«»ra
San Antonio the first of tie
Interment was made :
cemetery at Devine.
—Judge V. H. Blocker
Pleusanfon this week in
capacity*of attorney for th»
fense in the Julian 0
assault to murder tas«
was to come up for trial ini
District Court of At
County this week.
—E. R, Lamweber spent
oral day« up on his ranch
wi*ek putting up u windmill.
Leinweber will exj*erimeir a
in irrigation the coming se.i
—In our announcement c
this week will lie found the
nouncement of L. J. Brucks
the office of County At to:
Look up the proper column.
—Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pa
havo returned from their su
trip to Chatanooga, Tenn.
Parsons is looking well anti
the trip agreed with him.
—Nie Koch was in town
nesoay after lumber to re
! his barn whioh wa.s destroy*
lightning striking it and bur
it a few weeks ago.
—Mrs. August Garteiser
daughter, Mary, and Mrs.
Finger, of D’Hanis, s
needay in Hondo visiting fri
and relatives.
—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fing
D’Hanis spent several day-
| —Senior Fournier liios, a
leading violinist of Mexico, and
Prof. C. M. Barber, of Chicago,
igave a musical at the Baptist
, church last Monday night. Mr.
Rio* was handicapped by not. ^'" eY^iting
| having a piano accompanist but
nis performance on the violin
was supurb, demonstrating his j recent illness.
We are pleased to see
Isaac Franks out again after
j complete mastery of his instru*
-Up to noon yesterday
If You Don't See
What You Want
Ask OS About //
j menfci- 1 tof. Barber s readings bales was the way it stood at
[ from the works <3f James ; Hondo gin.
Whitcomb Reily were good, | _f. B. Bucharan and
appealing, as he remarked in 1 are visitinig the family of T.
| [irofaoe, to th6 heart. It is to ! Bimmons.
| be regretted that Hondo did not i —Fewer gallons Ion
J j give them a larger audltncei * Devoe,
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Davis, Fletcher. The Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1904, newspaper, October 1, 1904; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543974/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.