The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 27, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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The Hondo Anvil Herald.
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CARPENTER
AND BUILDER
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The Lone Star Saloon
Fritz Meyer. Prop
Handle* Wines. Liquor*. Beer Ci*^
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco*
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[^».i We are in favor
8f imprwv-
mg our public roads. t*> the
full fltfit
Man u an adwint af tie Maatifal
H«- tn vanaltv aatactA lie amleeUa that
la* Ht peaHwat lawtla.
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m> «pee4 raeanin. Mt I* gala tie taa4
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far tie taw*. Tie lr*t aaa** «i* taa*
piaee Earter M.Mb)
t‘au:iM. tie 5 MMitli tal 21 lay * all
MU«f af Mi. aaJ Mr* t aal Jun*
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altar a alaet litavaa af fatat, aa*l «a*
kaai U> raat m tie I'aatraatUe Catlalr
ttmmur) tomimy at 1 p.
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DR R P THOMAS,
DENTIST
D'HANIS BRICK & TILE
COMPANY
Man atari wet* at
RED PRESSED BRICK
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mail It will aaaaUy keep lim frew
f«<iaf U* t*»wn caltartea* am! raattaa*.
If a woman panl a* much atteatwa
af air ability, witluat
tar th*- saR**‘ Tie (*«|
paymi; n«tl taxv* ever.
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ear ami tie
U* a hat, law much happier »h. woulil
4~ teta T A. MECHLER.
live* f*U»wa4 tie tatthr U4j Tie ia-
BUckamlth A Whimlnrrlfht
H»r*e»h<>*tnff* Specialty
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Tie l^nl temper, tie wind to the
•*«". lamb, but tie lamb* tlat are
af fwmi ami bndp* band*, bit ... -
very i.ttk iwpnivaMIt on our public knkutit for themaelve.
Tie road* that have been un
•lam hi Wall Atraet are compel let la
TIom- who dance mutt pay the M-
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prove*! are the road* that run parallel dbrr. which hi hut another way af my-
with the railroad - Theae road* are mg that avary man mutt reap hit own
muatly um*I by Mram-er* ami aub- wild uatt harvatt.
mubite* and the other ictrv-cro* Tight thtw* are a ture pantcea for
naoiori'vclea. The road* that moat of K|| other trouble* The man whuae
the produce af the farm it hauled on footwear pinches him will turn ceaac
are the road* leading from th** railroad to worry about anything elae
The**' road* are as frail as ever, What
little work ha* been done on th*»m it
—* diveernabie Hut. tuppo**‘ fbe
bud) (
tire community greatly »ympathia»e
with th* bereared family K 1. I’. j
Mrs And letter was tale* to San
Antemo Saturday last far medtaal . . _
treatment, lie underwent an opera- Hack af Chmtian i hurvh Moada, a
tioai Tueaday We wial her a speedy .........- .............
recovery TAITTtC
Mrs Emil Schmidt, of Idkwihi, wa* p# JONlub.
' Conu.c.0, tint! Build.-
tjtnm i~i
Mianet Serephma l.chtie ami Kina- " M „ k
.... u .. where in the Vat* Ait wurs
j beth Zinvmeyer. of th*' Lower Metlma, ^___ ,
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Only Reliable C:apanie: Rejr?::i*.ei
>x«s
were Larortte visitors Tuesday
first claim.
Paper hinging • Specialty
When a man get* a pain the whole
township knows it. but » window may
—~ ---- -— have several panes all at once without
proposition would h'i adopte*! ami th*- about it.
_____... ii-ld---1 mmmm t.eaeinnf UlHlIli fH-
I The woman U the weaker ve eel"
men are fowl of saying, but when It
comes to endurance ami patience she
room divided, wur precinct would re
ceiv* flu.iMi ami. after allowing per
cent f<>r engineering and su(srrvi«ing
fmm» we would have fLjW. ^ | has her lord beaten to a frank
how manv miks of McAdamiaed road
C.kBH., I.klka i thiourh nnf mi
will this ff.fiiW build T According Ut
engineers estimates and report*, a mile
Some folks (though not our folks)
are so busy spreading scandal in the
M B. Haynes is a proud poMieaeor of
a brand new windmill and waterworks. . _______———
ami m engaged in irngatRin If you
wish anything in the line of garden I /VlCrrifTlRn
truck, call on M B Haynes Ha' Ha!j
MeadamesOtto Bipperf and daughter
amt Ed Schmidt were the gueau of All Kinds of Engraving
Mrs Paul Jung man at Fiaheraville
Monday. HflMlf)
We an* glad U> aUte that Mrs Jw nuilUU.
Biry. of near Castroville. wh*. under ———
went a surgical operation, is ik»wh re-
\ South Side Meat Market
All Kinds of Fresh Meats
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Hot S*ui«g« »nd Barbocuod Heols on tbr Pit
•lb® Highest Hurkel Prio® Paid for Hid**
ofMcAdamue*l r*wd coats from 16.000 -.lage -tore, that they haven't time
Us fT.OOn to build, ami 12 per cent per *P^ «“ur" «" “ **•“*-
year Ui keep in repair. This would h*rm Journal.
giee us. at lieat, one ami one-half mik 1 ““ ' “
of road, which would coat the peopk A Guaranteed Article.
•f our precinct not leas than $1200 for Many things are advertised and many
interest ami repairing every year, promises are made, but It is not al-
ia the road worth that much to you ’ WByB that the*-' promises are made in
It may not be worth anything to me faith nor can they always be kept,
end to many other taxpayers of our With a laxatve remedy like l>r. Cald-
precinct, ami I propose to vote against wel1’a Syrup Pepsin, It ia different,
the proposition Mossback’ I imagine remedy will cure constitution, in
to hear someone hissing between hi* digestion, liver trouble, flatulency,
teeth, but I would rather let the moss h«art bum, sour stomach and all other
grow on my back until it take* root in diawsses of the stomach, liver and
th** ground before I vote to saddle such bowels, in old or young. A rich com-
a uaekss debt on the county. pany is behind , statement made.
r:nL“r*lrr"w“.^:: Miss kena Fuller {
TEACHER OF MUSIC
Mualc Houm «t
tum home
Mr*. Pete Jungman. of the Sau*.
spent the week with her son. Paul, at
Fiaheraville. , ______ .
Prof. C. L Ksppner, teacher of La- MH8. IJW* MOWUAN l>
coate school, is reported to be very akk.
Grandma Retchener am) Mrs. Lina *
Keicherser were Kiabersvilk visitors W. H. Smith J. H. h.KTi'MKa
Ihe Aral part of th* week Smith & Fletcher
Mrs. Louts Ztnameyer ami daughters, .... ___________
of near Castrovilk, were Lacoate visit- y
or* one day this weak. New Lemweber Building
Mr*. J. V. Bekheraer and son. WII- l#l,pbo»e gfi Hondo, Teaaa
lie of thi* place, visited her daughter.
Mrs. Hob Simon, in the Alamo City .......................*
J. P. LIPPOLD, Proprietor
Tly© Stwff of Llife 15
A daily saaential ebieb t* supply AM must baee it to lira
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gmilage of supplying your* • mak* good freeb
M # vmint
Anti-Prop,
Near Death in Big Pond.
It i* absolutely guaranteed to do what
is claimed, and if y„u want to try it be-
fore buying, send your address for a
ZXZILm »»- - inw.» i.~WbyW,H. Winder .1 50c »d$l
suffering," she writes, “and several * bottle.
times nearly cauae*l my death. All rem- "* * *_
,tiie* failed and doctor* said I was in- A Song at Easter,
curable. Then I)r. King s New Dis- bloom an*i flower and wonder
covery brought quick relief and a cure ^ gh,njn(? hosts of Spring
so permanent that I have nol been (-ome back to kiss the world anew,
troubled in twelve years. ” Mrs. Soper And bjd jt (hrill and sing,
lives in Big Pond. Ha It works won- And onc<. again with fragrant hands,
tiers in Coughs and ( olds, Sore Lungs, Their perfect beauty bring.
Hemorrhages. LaGnppe, Asthma, j
Croup. Whooping Cough and all Bron- The world's green resurrection,
dual affections. 50c and $1.60. Trial ( Her triumph over pain,
bottle free. Guaranteed by W. H. Win- The flashing blades of grass that cleave
this week.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Urn.
Krueger, of Idlewikl, was christened
in th* Cath-ili* church Friday Th*
name given the little fellow was James
Michael. The sponsors were Mr Henry :
Kaulmann and Miss Mane kaufmann
Merchant Frank Keller was a busi- I
nt*ns visitor in the AhunoCity thi* w©#k.
Mrs. Kmil Zimmerman, of near Cas-
trovilk, visited her daughter-in-law. :
Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, at Hondo,
who is on the sick list.
Misses Id* Grossenbacher ami Maggie •nTTTTW
Jones, teacher of the Sauz, were U
Cakes. Pier P.lr daily and g tarsntee all of the product* 1
“Tly© @ity l3<*ker^
Heel. H*e*l Dim, hesd Potafoe*.
(;*lie Beeil, (lernian Millet be*r*i,
Kaffir Corn. Bermuda Oraas
Julius--n Grass. Co* Peis and
Cotton Heed at
J. F. Kipp*’ Need and Paint Mice*
N*w KhoasISn | sac Murks* »l
Han Antonio, Texas
AImi Hrssdsr nt pnr* Woodsd H. C.
HATH
Prooriefur,
pi ppm
Hobby Frericfc
f»* OIOO
While Lsali-ra*.
imtmimnsk
cost** visitor* Saturday. _____
Griffin Brothers, of Macdons, were 7 ” J |
HOTEL ALAMO H
dnrw.
The earth where snows have lain
These are the signs that tell our hearts
That love has risen again.
0 glad, unsullied hosts of Spring,
0 mo? ningf- brave and white.
O days of April, I rejoice
In your reviving light;
When ye are with me, how remote
Is vanquished Winter's night!
Charles Hanson Towne, in the April
New Idea Woman’s Magazine.
The Lurid Glow of Doom
Providential Bowlegs.
"Providence.'' said the deacon, “sho’
do look after the cullud race.''
"How come?” demanded Brother
Dickey.
"Well, hit’s disaway: De nigger
iutby, ez dey say, walk too sewn.”
"Sho’ do !” asserted Brother Dickey.
"Dal makes him bowlegged’”
"Now you talkin’!”
*‘An' lx?wlegs is de mos' convenient-
,-Kt legs in de worl’ fer climbin’ a treej
w'en a jKissum's on de top limb!" was seen in the red face, handa and
Frank L. Stanton, in Uncle Remus's- body of the little son of H. M. Adams.
The Home Magazine for March. ,of Henrietta, Pa. His awful plight
♦ . m- from eczema had. for five years, defied
This is the most dangerous time of all remedies and baffled the best Drs.,
?he year to catch cold; and it is the who said the poisoned Mood had affec-
bardest time to cure it. If you should ted his lungs and nothing could save
take a cold, a few doses of Kennedy’s him. “But,” writes his mother,
l.asative Cough Syrup willlact very “seven bottles of Electric Bittws com-
promptly. Its laxative principk cures pletely cured him.” hor Eruptions,
the cold by driving it from the system Eczema, Salt Rheum, Sores ami all
t»y a gentle but natural action of the Blood Disorders and Rheumatism T.lev
imwel*.' Children csjtecially like Ken* | trie Bitters is supreme. Only 60c.
uedy's I-axative Cough Syrup, as it Guaranteed by W. H. Windrow,
tastes so good, nearly like maple sugar. | ♦ ”•*
It w sold by W H. Windrow. I Subscribe for thi* paper.
to Mat-dona the fore part of the week.
Mrs. Frank Kelier and children and
Miss Nora Rihn visited her brother,
Mr. John Conrad and family, at Spin-
dletop.
Mr. Fred Hawkes is visiting his sis-
ter, Mrs. Adolph Ahr, at (.'lino this
week.
A grand speaking was had in the
Lecoste school room by Mr. Joe Lang-
fek], of D’Hanis, Saturday night and
was largely attended.
Mrs. Lina Reicherzer and children.
“Europlan
pESTAURANT Q
Proprietor cf
Th© Favorite Salccn
% The very beat Wines, Liquors. Cigars ^
Beer always on hand.
Gri/v© M!© tx Cali
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.Attached....
A. OVOESHFAM- Proprietor,
!Sau Antonio, Texas.
J. E. CALLAHAM LOUIS 8TIEGLP
PROPRIETORS OF
PROPRIETORS OF r
CITY MEAT MARKET
DEALERS IN u
Choice Fresh Meat of all Aliid
1MI2 l-IPR OP
rzer Hnu vi*iivjr“ii» _ #
of the Sauz, and Mr. Jo*- Kaufmann JCfFy SimpSOII
ami family, of Idlewild, visited Wm.
Also Ice and Keg Beer
Meat and Ice Delivered to any Part of !<’" w*n{;S
HIGHEST - CASH - PRICE - PAID - FOR / „
Jungmann and family Sunday. j Written 1>V one Who W0S in
Misses Martha and Hettie Bippert close touch With him during
visited Mr*, w. A. Luckenbach Sunday, his remarkable political career.
The smokehouse of Mr. lxniis Reus I jj. pjrxilc of historical Value ! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
was destroyed by fire last Saturday.; as W(jlj nR Qf int(-reSt as a lit* I E. H. Schweern
«W5- f-Kl-j-t. The 1.00k may | 8CHWEERS & SAYERS
Miuu±.ai - CA&tt - rttiuL * jtaiv • xv*.
p Next to Frerich's Saloon,
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, H* Ml
E. H. 8ohw®er® ' '
be-iaj''tlnyD«niiKo^'l! monunoM /r-r
to MRS. JERRY SIMPSON • i/NKir\r\ . - r A T »haD!/F1
The best known pills and the best .W« N. Matthewson Avenue . HONDO MEAT MAH^
tained 200 chickens
Laeoste, March 22, 1900.
The best known pins anu in«;i«m, — « 1 1 * ww w •*>>—' » 1 .... -
pi Us made are DeWitt a Little Early WICHITA, KANSAS ^ Fresh meat, loe, etc., delivered to auy part of the ciO llt 11
Kisers. They are small, easy to take, • pains spared to please oar oustomsrs. Tour patronage •ol|(’,lt“
H Windrow U ^ Foley’s Honey and Tar cures coughs » in the Market at All Times for Mid***
---- quickly, strengthense th lungs and ex- { wmgrnO
Subscribe for the Anvil Herald, only pels colds. Get the genuihe in a yellow • I'la.OXXO XU. liUJNXJ
Jt package. W. H. Windrow. | •
$1.00 a year.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 27, 1909, newspaper, March 27, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563498/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.