The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 8, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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,ne Star Saloon X
LAMON. Proprietor X
LSTROYTUJE AND
THE CONVENT SCHOOL
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CASTROVILLE
Anvil Sparks.
t m » rfctff* ear k#**ew4 Ageet fat CastaearUa*,-
ED K HUEHNLR. E/fcter
«• aad »■'!< h* ■»*ry As* thaa per*# an4 U
•-•ad*4 fee iku par* «h*»M he wtautM E*ter.
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hr—*4 ant aad • fracture! nk M«A
ill id was mawi I trmm H«a> a»<l
awawfcat <• kas* tv port l» *m rwwtiaf
ii." «MMt ummc art'eaiMrt a
Texas, betveea Sat Aakam* m4 th*
Km iaiwad*, a Ike as* ee* an af
4 ustavsniw, situated w liar seat kaak
d the VeAaa nw It «t) ' 'jt %r4
akat Ik* jsar tIH Vj a Fnailaa
Mr. CMOS «k» NC*««4 r
inacaaai af Iaa4 tna tk
•f Texas la mdare aam^nM^s faa
lavy» a ami* here Meat A tW
a» aiafU caaas (raa A'laatn. * h*eh a
•a* tin a part af France, aad the _
kaaguag* spsAsa h* aaauj af the nee- :
e ne.r* a as tna t, thsNagh net af
t*“aa used the twrrjxsa A«tttaa dkaWt
wk*rk had meat Area tw them frwra
thee tieeaaaa forefather *. Thu iishrl
la stte.’ the fawvataag fona
•Mil ears* by the yvaag-.r grew#*
that have grona up ■ ani
CaaOwa die.
Th*sgk struct ba# wt*h was* hard-
ships and harassed ky (reyaiat ■-
wh af hmtiAe tnkans the earty pa*-
avers pemwai (twM the laal is!
tind it aale ferttW keinhs. efc.W at
the na» tew they kJ net f r|*t the
duty they eateil ta Ahmgkty tad Tee
euaakmsry prvrwts a
health Is the a«U ef Ik
«$ KyiiX sera mu A is
•wt s awetey and w
■weaker «f the fane t i
A seed ef Mach a rvaan
t'uArHk:S, serdhrxl suyevurterafoat a#
the Weriuag Waaaaa’s H mi af CMs-
<%i-\ mass tknt she gives nashng bah
[hr ChMata’s Syrup Ttgaox It is aA
■hateiy ganiMteeM Is 4a nket are
aai *f pan nant W try e kl r*
eai yeas ns*—“* fas a free
keSDe la ftpis sjrvy Ca, Ilk
tasHrek K.i* . Meat Ireks. H It h
asM ky W U leh r at Me ani fl
DrAUGHON'S
Kn IaSA-ISS Sasha® k tehaas NLaxABMVSShM aaheaaai easr liuiiainisa JsSwasetfiraE-UMB
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a 4sS kaadar he as arkiar eyrea. If yen
are ea€«r«aar frvaa »tr».»-4 viaasn awr
soeetiAr teal af the Mea niU r*<«ai
the rase Kyra tnrtri free, takes at
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COMPANY
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nf natavr. I'ranh Juhg
^ Mtan J. r. Bader
e gwt A4dpk Tank
IBd, r P. iaakahk
ev« Ad T'SeAnx Imetses.
^gseilts Cast Aoasug La
f f Srahstl Kvaiatoa.
Chaa Mauras and P.
ggataa a '.raad L«4g*
e, r ksihnrm. Sr., any
Jr. % •err.staa.
g y*tar, af saui. and Mwa
a/ Lsaer Med.na. wars hap
a aadweh •• luaaday.lhK.
legspantknl r Bgv
leee <dh*iat«g. The at
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lever s:wi rmr ---- —---— ------- , ,
4- ! f»r the rv*r uicreading cungregatitM, 1
Mr and Mrs A T Pond of Abbe Dubuia a fee years later, built !
|ttr. AMH
We* Msrkkr After
Mr. Lean Puna nail ¥ »« line l<es
berg yad a mt u Mr a»4 Mrs mu>
K«iaahr. af tamer t'kvrm. Aedae^tay.
A A retur- a* Fr»it*.
•j vai Maa Mr Wm Mne.ua and far left
guide. AAdph Thursday aa a vuat U« k.n? ’.s» at Hea
tag.
Kitty Oil Boy A Sum erected
■Mil aad taah ( * Mrs Emi!
Bern to Mr and Mrs A A H
Friday IW. ft. a va and heir
Dr and M*v P. f J; -hsrdneti
Aatosuo spent Ne« Year with Mr
Mr* Oti# Sshnitt
T*e grand Sea V ear ball* carr
aa srkeduti *tave at Wrmette *
house and laneii pavitton.
P C Jagge left for Saa Ar luauw
Sunday evening U» sane as a F'lieral
Curt juror
Mr and Mrs Leans Srherrer vts.tt.l
l*f‘»ih* and frtands at Hutvhi Sun lay.
Mr*. Pattte Ruse Hal; and daughter,
fs.ieg a virtua U> hw pmstiy seal, hea 1 ^
h/rl n the otl frtiw'rn n the All »,! j,..,,, ,f »t, .
side a Kite a aunpia marble tablet ■ ;
the pariah rhurrh yrsavvnes his avem-
I wind
TonJre
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»f 9+n
arui
I# off
iptri
ki fUmi &
53 XiriaSL
t reeh (hua See.1 ;u*t arrived. Her-
muds, t'hrvstal 4 bite. Was. kilt*
. _ . KsvgMhAa and Red t'mh llaee yanr
la the * Sd» af leva* to share mth ufgrr, f-c ^ kl ^
lh+m tttfif *i*4 (krtp p*r\\% | All kiadi #f Ur4pR IVW 2W4
On* af thew Abha thaaeiia, bovwg I Alfalfa vend. Cenvaa Mi let seed. Seed
i Rye, Seed Oats, Seed 4 heat. etc.
For any afurastua write fur rata-
kigue i
Breeder of Kh<>te Ivtarei R«*ts snd S
C. White levhevt Kggs far hatching,
«n .w eve. rev. iw uw ! **■ ““*•
j rut'. Siiniiitiiitiii.iit.
ta the moat, reatrai p>rtk« of the I
tuna, • ere reserved fug rharek and j
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l*ubu;» *(w>n tegan the erection of a
r Ha pel. With hi* own Karri* he gath-
ered the naraa—ry vtone and Hauled it |
on » wheelbamow to the site, also the !
vand fr m the bed of the stream, snd
• bile the rolonisu were building ruda \
shelter* for th»rriselves sod their fsm- j
ilies Abbe Dubu s vii construc ting a
modest but substantial buiUitng in j
which the Holy Sacnfn-e might be of. (
fered up H 'V» well he built is attested
by the fact that the little chapel la
still standing on the present concent
grounds, a* a monument to hi# teal
For Permanent Relief Take
bans of the grawsa a par
«i Rm Jaw* Etlar, whgr.
m> .■ sadden, l.r-ner vu par
. .pe mfl .>
tursL-s; t. n
m with mg thsen ter* tan t* upm County Court
j Uraifclpa P X Heck is reported on
knachec hare Tuesday rvaulag
P . of I - a M.ss i • . •
la kayganad ta a vary pgia- *r*k *"■
at th* of. ~ .>us dar He in bach of K*• •'* • ■; "ia
aitk two MesKnaa were «aov »*ri 7.imfnertn*nn
. V____»r,rh tiw*v had nnw! *»f H "> lo movad to t< wn «.<v day la»t
•■pa Tbs team Umk frigh
at the house and became » ■rlUl lh* (*rW ^r,'**'ry 1<J
Darmg w-uWethe house of Sae AnUmw> a* traveling
MM fall apse Mr. B. Maawlage , Wa
Idmtwi shoulder Jurat, a badly
■rffkT*y
^Mia*^
SLICKERSi
wpv well
and they Keep you
dry while you are
wearing them
4*300
CVt uvnnrnt
swmrrro »*at w
UW6 rau
A JTbwsm COl koaroac us*.
Tbvwa Ca.vacuo CO W»*a». Tsw
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1SSM »'.* v
HWhC u d:*crf'i- " »b* ? r T we- CO**¥TtPA.
ros lit IflPMA. kt*K)US«tkt auiei* jtO talU*
ta vutir ly frvw fr< ut a'l t< . *• ue.u 1 fa w-rw- waiwSsuvav**, ami bs cui-
!*•> 1 m UP^-AiVINC MCMwV l . . * .u uol
•vuarjre . v it. •• ;* gttu ait? ai iaM|(tam.U tmtorfanivj
|» ct;> iUi! tla-rv - • •.• ii'ia’ IA« Uu . r» ' * » toi* 1 ie ts» .bay.'*
Avokl AJ Substitute*.
:(cj Cents a Bottle.
SallarJ Snow !: 'Jo.
W_s;. LOOii. 4Kb, U. :i. A.
l^rftXEdlldUKS'' ..r.t! >«•< un t.sci.W I tv-
W. H. WHdUflOW
salesman
VUC*
Caatiw ill*. Jan. 4, 19!A
f • tansy Remedy will rare any
I Ussy or bladder trouble that
byvad th* reach uf medic me 11
1 the entire system and
a the kidneys au they eumin
h ■pruis* from the bleed I
rtisums tiara, kidney and'
ftnahirasrr *11 cured by this
mbrin# r"mmertce taking at i
•4 ivM bright's disease and
Ih Abemethy, the great
PArtran, said "Watch you;
P ^hsr they are affacted. Me
PM*-" W. R Wmdrvw.
A imi| N»*»sr»',»'
Which Is the stnsllest n»wr; : »r ia
the Hnusii empire* At ua* Uu«a the
dlatter;t'»a belonged to th» K- ho of tir
Mounts ti* p< blished la a Ittila village
Ugh up ia the Auetraltao Alps This
■uroaropkal weekly was about the
else uf a sheet of tiotepaper Prub
; a larger structure, likewise of stone,
1 for which he obtained the heavy roof
and other lumber from driftwood which
the flood* of many years had brought
Juwn the river. Some of the pariah-
toner* being afraid of going into the .
stream un account of alligators, the J
l Abbe went in himself and placing j
heavy chain* around the huge trunks, j
pulled them out with oiteams. This j
second building was replaced soon after j
th* Civil War th# parish of 1'astro- j
1 vilie was *» fortunate as t<> secure not |
alone a srheot, but the motherh ‘us# of j
the Sisters of Divine Providence. What .
a blessing this has l<e#n ia known only
in heaven, for the congregation of Sis- |
ters there has flourished exceedingly ,
snd its mem tiers are now scattered over j
th# entire state and the southwest in
general, engaged in their beneficent ]
work.
A few years ago th# mother house
was removed to San Antonio, hut the
stately pile of buildings erected at Caa-
trovilk, under tucccsslva administra-
tions, rrtnains as ■ monument to the
■tcady growth of the congregation.
THE WORLDS G1EATEST SEWING MACHINE
IGHT RUNNING
ably th# midget of pr^eot day British
Journalism I# the Wt Helens fJuardian
which t* not m«<b larger than s sheet
of fooler*p The la?##* issue to hsnd
la gravely roacemed wtth ths lado
laace of the youths It seem* they
spend Bio»t of their time In Mimes*
or card ptayiag Thi. stale of things. , ^ ^ , , ganl, n covering
tbs OuardUa derisres, is renaiely an Mtir, Th. laa* nnims and
not a bright outlooH for *t Maoris dormiton.-S are large and airy snd tie
taide we are told ia abundantly sup-
| pin*] with giexl, wholesome foi«l, while
Here the Slaters now conduct a board-
ing school for girls and young ladles,
snd we doubt if anywhere a more beau-
tiful location cwild be found The long
row of auliatantial stone hullilings is
flanked on either side by a wide gallery
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Ring Phone *i5 1 long 2-tkort Rings, for
C. Wiemers
Hut the Irately little Island may take
near! of grac* from ti e (act that It Is
by bo means the only place where
young people loaf and play cards
At the Baptist Church.
Mas «**rj ,-iuoday.
Mt a. buauay. bcbuoL
mi. a Preaching
pf » Junior Union,
fe * « V. P U.
PM Preaching 1 Chamlrerlain's Cough Remeily i* n<A
Pr*ir2TJX^t",it:jr Viacom maw. every *iay cxigh mixture,
fw* third Sunday in each oiobDi. I* . ' , • . ,11 .u.,
^meeting every Wednesday It la a meriWriou# reme-fy for all th.
| tnoblaaome and dangerous compMca
n|*dv is tordially invited to at- turns resulting from cokl m the head,
the service* of the churrh thnrat, cliest or lungs. Sold by W. H.
*• L. Marun, Pastor. Windrow.
and 11.,giii mat lilUe thing
**' **r madew Change r lain s
Mem- Tablets Th^doi
•"Mfhsnrver you require their
J”*1 tablets change weak tiers
PJjltt. list leanness Into energ).
■••sinU) joyousneM. Their ar-
!" don't realise they
» purgative. Sold by W
'▼'*4,4* *
If you want elttiera Vlbrallnii^huttlisll t*ry
Aliuttlsor ssiagt* Thrnet T't"i4a«n- *1
Mewing Msrtiln* write to
TNI HW NOMI IIWIII MACHINE COMPANY
Orsngs, Mass.
Many Mwlng nmm bln** art IMAtf* *#lt P#*Rf<T!*a« ti
qualily, bttl th# N#*«t llonir tl ■.#.!« »o ««M
Obi f iArantf my«I Pti«« out
ftild h; ikMlhorlarH ct« *ler« 0*1 J,
tvm BALA Rf
HouohoUl Furniture "tore,
Ban Antonio, Texas.
No Harm In Air Csatlss.
Building air castle* Is a solac# to
the overworked and overburdened U
may ba a Meaning or a curse U you
can do a day * work cheerfully snd
control your .asUe building there is
no harm
the curriculum of the school is th#
same as that established by the Histeia
of Divine Providence elsewhere and for
which they are famous. Sister I.ibmii
is the new supenorese of the schisd ,
who is assumed by a competent corps of
able teachers.
In addition to the Iwarding schisd
the Sister* conduct ale-* in a stparate
bunding, a day school for the children
of the perish, which i* always well at-
tended. A grist mill snd a cotton gin,
besides several large stores, do a thriv-
ing business, and such a thing as a ■
failure or a Un* is practically unknown I
in this old and substantial town.—
Southern Messenger.
{ Tli© Samson Windmill {
AGENT AT HONDO. f
Call on him and he will tell You a!",ut the Sanisun. f
ALAMO IRON WORKS )
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. /
SHXXSnVHSS — IvXSv’
laisssissssi
iwswas■■■*■■
^ M*r Hops.
'Y*na*i, rtaes in the morning
t on# glad hope, which Is
hi k„ *'or® '“wy be advartising
■‘‘fixlhs in
'WHertld
aouieUring.—Chi-
Chlldren Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
cA STO R I A
A Question.
Would it be permissible to refer to
the bureau before which th# modern
society lady dr ease* herself as a bu-
reau of tine artsT
Uough Remedy Is a
ok1 medicine for throat and
iwt* quicklF relieves and
, breathing and a danger-!
^d»xr cough which indicates
lun«»- Wd by W. H
CHIIcfrran Cry
roi ruTCHts s
CASTORIA
Tell them where you sew their ad.
Foleys
Kidney
Pills
What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backach#,
itrengthen your kidneys, cor-
rect urinary irregularities, build
up the worn out tissues, snd
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Pre-
vent Bright’s Disease and Dia-
betes, and restore health and
strength. Refuse substitute#.
•Just Published
WtkMsr’v NEW INTERNATIONAL DwIimvt,
(G. A C. Mvrnva Cs., tpuagfivM, Mvm
•■ryviMi Ik* aid IsttiaalisMl at avtk tl ikst
kssk sicssdsd lit yrvdtcttMt. Oa Ik* eld
fosadvtMa a svw tvyvrilrvclsrc kst bt«* kaill
Tkt rKaatiru«lM* kst k«s csrvivd os lkr*s|k
assy yssrs ky ■ Urg* fsrev *f I raised wvrktrt.
sadst tks taysriiiMa sf Dr. W. T. Harm,
fsravr llaUvd Stalsi losMutsnavr *4 Eds, t
lisa, sad rtsafortsd ky asay commsI lyvuvl
ists. Tks dvfsutiMi ktvv bets rvarraa|*d vsd
saylifitd Tkt Haiti of Urwt dtfiatd kst
b»*« Bsra ikta dsakltd. Tkt stiwslaiy,
•ysMyas, prMaaculisa, btvt msivtd sa
iptnsg tckoltrly Dkor The laafwvg* af
Eagbtk IIItrstars far svtr ttvta esatanvt, ikr
ology at Iks trii tad »<***<«i, aad Ik*
tTtry-dty sgtsck at Mrttl, ikop, ud kvatr
hold, art yrstvaitd vrrtk fvlfaws* sad dttratu
Is sis* af voctkalvry, ia rickasst at |*atrtl
iafsraviisa, tad ia iH'uiiKi at ctatahs
lisa, tks kook tots a at# auk ia Uikagrtgky.
400,000 words sad phrases.
6000 illutratioaa.
2700 pagas.
AA row kooboS., Im *t NtW INTIMATIONAl
or write I. it. fkkte.n for S*«cfaiio fit«
li, will iiui tevwr te ■■!!« tell pteUMlteo
CROUP
rTpiHERF. IS NOTHING that strikes terror to the
I hearts of parents more than to be awakened in
| the night by the ringing cough which accompanies
an attack of croup. The child may retire with
nothing but a slight cold and a few hours later the family
be aroused by the ominous symptoms. Every home where
there are small children should be prepared for these sud-
den attacks, as prompt treatment is necessary. Do not
experiment with remedies of doubtful value, but get
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COUCH REMEDY
that has been in use for nearly forty years and never known
to fail.
Mr. Homer Krohn, of Lisbon,
low*, iu a letter to the tuauuia,
turers of Chamberlain s Cough
Remedy praises this medicine for
what it h-s done for his childreu
He says: "It has not only saved
them once but many a time Only
two weeks sgo my boy hail the
croup so bad in the night that had
it not been for haviug a bottle of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in
the house he would have choked
before a doctor could have gotten
to the house. It is a medicine that
no bne should be without at any
time." It it pleasant to take and
many children like it.
"We gua; an tee every bottle of
Chamberlain a Cough Remedy,"
savs \V. M Parish. Palmerston,
Ontario. "Out of the many bottle#
sold last winter not one was re-
turned We recommend it cape
ctally for children with croup."
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ia
famous for its prompt cures of
coughs, colds xnli croup. When
given as soon as the child become
hoarse an attack of croup may be
■ ■■ m —Sm A TL ,w m, — -ta ta eti f I#e 1 vt
averted This medicine ia entirely
free from narcotics or injurious sub-
stances of anv kind aad may be
iven to the little ones with abso-
lute safety.
fi
Attack* of croup are most likely to occur during the early
winter month*, and every family with young children should
he prepared for it. Keep e bottle of CHAMBERLAIN S
COUGH REMEDY in your home. It only costa a quarter,
large size 50 cent*. Your druggist sell* it f
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