The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 6, 1912 Page: 8 of 8
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Solicits a share of your patronage on the
assurance oI selling GOOD GOODS AT
PROPER PRICES. He pays highest mar*
ket price for all kinds of country produce.
Ring Telephone 42 and place your orders.
PROMPT FREE DELIVERY TO ♦
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To The Public.
* i retiring #r» m the auiuon t;umnas*
| itunuo, i wtti to thank tin pul, 1st
iur th*' grncrwu* pa-.rotutjr*> it lu»«
icnii.'ti ui ui< in tit.* pa .t ami u> a,»;
th.i th<* Mur b*> continu'd to my
aaccaaaor, Mr T J. Saut»r.
Gratefully yours,
L. it. ia’inwelapr.
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iu eucceedinE to the above busin iw
it shall b*' tnv effort to retain tin* troud
will and patrons"*' of it* friend* by
meriting the same. The aaaw rep-
utation fur an orderly place ot busi-
ness. where the good* dispensed can be
depemiwi upon for their purity and
quality, will be zealously maintained
and we solicit the continued favors and
patronage of the public of Hondo and
vicinity. Kespectfully,
T. J. hauler.
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Public Meeting.
Everybody, cotton farmer, merchant
and busmes* man, is invited to attend
a public meeting at the court house
Tuesday night. Jan. 9, 1912. and dis-
cuss proper methods for increasing the
price of cotton, crop reduction, market-
ing, diversification, etc., as outlined in
the Southern Governors’ Conference.
Come out and give us your idea.
JOC Lanukkld, Presilcnt,
F. J. Lkinwebek. Vice-Prts.
II. E. Haass, Secretary County Organ-
ization. County Judge, Medina
County, Texas.
Boys of the Round-up.
This powerful comedy drama of life
in the Southwest has made a remark-
able appeal to the show goers. It
touches with force the romantic spirit
in everyone. Its characters are well
drawn and cleverly contrasted and the
entire performance teems with life
from start to finish. The peculiar
building of the play is a distinct novel-
ty in itself. All the scenes are laid to
make the story real. Thursday, Jan-
uary 11.
A Bargain.
7200 acres in Frio and Medina coun-
ties in a settled farming country, 325
acres in cultivation, 8 wells, 6 wind
mills, 3 reservoirs, good water and Iota
of it at 70 to 100 feet, fi rent houses.
8f> per cent farming land, $12.50 per
acre if bought now'. Apply to
John L. Pranolin,
Pearsall, Texas.
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John McCulloch and Mike Hergfeld
of„Seguin were here to spend the
holidays with lien and Ross McCulloch.
They returned home Sunday.
*:»vim by th* M. ^i<*ur> Lwlt*** «ki
Dec tUh. tSIit*
A Uf Um*| tiUatfi* M biUf Mr*, hir
4 va| aufHG Meitv unit at# to lb* Ibl
lowing member*; At* > T. Me
Uw, 4. G. N< wtun, J, ,i. llufgvt, Ui,.
Mnler, T. Mcl laugherty, G. IV Muos
IK;use, T. t. iitv.iiain and Ml lluhi*
W aiaer.
lit* regular meeting will be with
Mrs. T. McCall on Jan. Nth, 1911 at
[ ;i i *t. lit* Mi tuuary tituav wul is
j Wd by Mrs. Jim Miller.
The Boys ot Thr Roundup.
This U a powerful play written by
one of Amman's most prominent pU
writers atal played with great »ucce» 1
la it aeaaun ui all the larger citte- atm
t* now k>«mg presented by THE HLON
t DIN COMPANY of selected artist 1
I ami iiavtng *>ai' «i several new I* ;»tur»-1
and mu.ical numiwrs, i* with>»ut u
'.Juubl Ui> strongest dramatic comp..n> I
iiiat ha* ever played this country.
Ihurieiay, Jan. 11, 1912.
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Stomach Trouble Cured.
If you have any trouble with yopr
stomach you siiouki take Chamlter
lam’s .Stomach and Liver Tablets.
Mr. J. P. Klot** of Edina. Mu., says;
“I have used a great many different
medicines for stomach trouble, but
find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets more beneficial than any othei
remedy I ever used." For sale by all
dealers.
Mrs. Ray Taylor and children re-
turned Saturday from a visit to Hilly.
M rs. W T. Ford has returned to her
home in Sweetwater after spending the
holidays here.
Mr. and Mrs. iherschwale wer
guest** of their daughter, Mrs Horace
Bradley, during the hilidays.
Mrs Fletcher Davis and children
spent New Year's at Caitmville, thi
guests of Mrs. Davis’ sister, Mrs.
Louis Scherrer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Finger and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Finger and
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Grimsinger spent
Monday in D’Hanis.
R. T. Moore left Wednesday for
Port Lavaca to spend the remainder
of the winter there. He will return to
Tennessee in the stiring.
The Order of the Eastern Star will
give a reception and banquet for the
members and their husbands at the
Auditorium next Wednesday evening.
Rev. J. W. I sing and family return-
ed to their home in Austin the first of
the week after having spent the holi-
days here with Mrs. Long’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. King.
The Royal Neighbors held their an-
nual election of officers yesterday ev-
oning at 2:30 o’clock. Next Tuesday
will be their regular meeting day and
the new officers will be installed.
Mr. Leopold Brieden received the
sad news Wednesday that his son,
Fred Brieden, was killed in a railroad
wreck at Sabinas, Mexico, last Satur-
day. Mr. Brieden was a breakman on
the road, lip to going to press de-
finite particulars were not available.
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Numbers It*.
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The partrbl** - Jereatiah lj:ll
There la a cry in* tor wrlne.—tsallah Mitt
DMBRttT.
Carry tlirae ten chesMi unto t'ta cap
tain.— I. ham us I tt.'l*.
supreme to now b* tor «ui er**»»at! by
; the narrow tine*
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'inert, and whupart that our mtUin
*T> hate laid la unusual stoefc* of
white fatts and heaver» aa well as
white win** of all dt*sni;’*.iotia t*»r
later In the season
There st ems to be a predominant #
of win* trtmmtn* on bate from th*
mo»t notable of the Pari* milliner*! A
favorite method of arran*''ment to a
tort of banded effect an that the win**-
entirely envelop the crown.
In Fur Enwrapped
was a a-ter
a gnu*** mt Mead* «toa had ptef*f
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I Aa haatahm; lett *• .Stcrsob
Many hew skirts are n .lewably sul
i **r la ioft materials Instead of the
| in*it wide plat' or tab **? last aeaaon
it wo or throe saotis k tr plaits ap
i near—the piaiji about tnrwe Inches |
| wide
In CittA; it apnrttved rolffure the
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hair roni*w over teem the better Toe
wide band which has so Ion* mimed
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Ida T *adrw, CkitwwWi .. 3010
Minnie Halm. iHinUy till
Vtar* Ub 4d, hunlay 1MD
Annie ttwMoa__ !M0
Kranrea Sctiaill, t aatfsseille M0
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Mattel ti dlawatr ** 7M>
I .eta Hurt, Hondo - .. ?&)
Pauline Hnraung, H«h4o TOD
Mattie Hetsmesi, t ton A* — <110
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Lola Mas a, •* njo
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Au?u*'a Neumar b, Hntulo AM)
Meta Hippurt, (tIO
CHga Itowtit^Hirt ** &I0
Pauline VoHmer, '• i]0
Ail**# Ilitwlig*#, •* 510
Pauline Maiiguld, Tarfdey 510,
't«i» H'ithms, Ki imetiina tffj {
Ntt-a fiif*ii, ( aatmeillc M»>
Regina Mnn.-nld, Lirurto .... SOD >
At Mr Purgtn, 5 aitcejr__ dlU j
The toMiat will clear at is
o'clock noon. Wrdmsday, April
i/th lleii to still nm« tor YOC
to am—if you get busy iioe!
Oh# AtUcA
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aad kahsias «i ^
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hoar b a a aaa ossa gn
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Alb*>rt Walker baa return* <11
forma
I Hr. W. H Fib.th and F. M if.__^
w« r* in D’Hanoi limsMy,
Misses L< L* and tie tune U>rrt spent
i New t ear* at I'nMt.
R«*v tk W, Nunn eras Imre from
Luhug during the week.
( «l. W. It Odum retustied the first 1
of tlw week trun Austin,
Bee. II L. Durbv visited Fan An-
; t into tlie first of the wea.,
Jim Merrtmen was up from Cwtulla
to -p« i»d New Year with toime folks.
Get your plow ready. I am prepared j
to f tv* quick service, J, H Meyers,
Hundu.
Prof, and Mr* W. L Kpradlm* !
»l*cnt the holatoys at l.ulin* returning I
humtoy
WANTED All kinds of plow* and
cultivators to be repaired. J. II. Muy- j
era, Hondo.
Mrs. T. McCall was on the sick list
this week but I* rejKirted lietter as we
go to prese
Did You
that rig the i
er day? Th
is one here
you. Ring
—order it ni
M\W III rill l
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MUFF, C088ACK AND NECKPIECE OF ERMINE.
l or the Care of the
Hair and Scalp
We hnve ulmnip* us of mnny
kind*, huir tirtislies, cumba,
vnnelian, tirilliurttine, etc A
beautiful lieti'l of liair fur
both wexes is above price,
•Mid, if so gifted by nature,
it should be w ell cured for.
Out* good* will help you do
it. Cull and took them over.
Wiilmann & Martin
Cotfritbt IV
Tl7eScf>
©r^eti^e1;
enhance ten»i»ine
and beauty, and *
uate the seductive
of the neck and
poise to the b°a
izinj; this fact
bought a splendid q
ity, contaiiii’T
beautifully desig1
Come in and try the
You will appreciate
the goods and tn» 1
V. H
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 6, 1912, newspaper, January 6, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563442/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.