The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 23, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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CASTROVILLE
Anvil Spaiks.
iW|«rt»wi it in rharge «# uur Authorum Ai-mt tor C*«tro* -
ED H HUEHNER. Editor
unashamed t» eoburt awl receipt f<>r due thi* later and tv
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B Barnette la ft Saturday
i a «wt ta kmfoik* in the
fha* Maurer. «>ur eigar nan. mod*
a buamr.» trip to San Aatome the fora
part of tout week
Mr*. Alfred Tundre and littla a«*nt
Milton, of D'Hanit trmrd in our
midst tha middle of tha week on a
a tail la relati vat and friend*
. Mnaar* VVm Hihn and herd. Ki!-
! horn Jr ware Hondo Imiihit vttiitn
Ma*«*r population a too uujuved i Thuraiia.v
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•adding dam a a at tender
mi Xrt Feed, Boehm* oral
Hr* Chat Brown at Laftion "*
Mturdai night which oat
■ d and vary much riijv)
tone at the hunt of «ur
otghuir 8r line Juaa Bur-
hhmia night,
K t. Hnaaa and non and Ferd
•' Hawn, tp. nl Sunday at Cot
tiiHhau- in nonpany with a
*f friend* tr\m Han Antonio.
o«t to Hondo and D'Ham* Sat
A«r IC'ianig and Mian Adalla
•nv happily married at Ht. Lou it
•Midi aarly Momin> morning.
•*••' ktv Author Haakiiianii
reremony, Tha a Hand
Mr. A,inll HaltMrdwr and
L Hunt
,"u°d»>. April |Nth, Mr. t.ualava
Whl Mh» Maggia 1m hirhart
kr'Ud in tha hoi) bondt of matn-
Author Harkmann official
‘r" •ttawlanta ware Mr Nic
*rt and Mian C’lnra A ranger,
11 Ki'll, r Jr. and Mim ( kitikl*
Mr. frank Gruff and Muw
Vollmar, Mr Alfred Kellar and
•y Mangold and Mr. Willia
•od Mi*.- Alice liudigor. After
B»»y the bridal party repaired
‘,j,ritabla home of the bride’*
Mr. and Mra. Luu Taciurhart,
,f" •*•>' w** spent in feanting
C. !,. Marty alao ma<le a huainea*
trip to the (ounty Hite IAm> tame .lay.
Mina faultne l^tten. after apetaimg
aeveral montht with her aiater and
bnithei in taw, Kev. and Mr» Walter
Kralik of tbit place, left f»r San A ran
riaro, f'al , A’riday. where ahe will
make her future home
Burn, to Mr. and Mr*. Conrad l/jea-
lierg uf Lacuate, on Saturday, April
16, a iiaughter.
L W Bvirell returned Saturday from
a tajamea* trip to Kan Antonio.
April mh, mu,
Th# Ciieut
Mcroimt find* it neceaaary at all tun**
to keep hit munch * and joint* *upple
Thai i* the raaaun that hundred* of
them ko«'p a bottle uf Ballard * Snow
Liniment alway* on hand. A *ure
cure fur rheumati»in, cut#, apraint,
m*re threat, lame t*o<'k, contracted
muiH'U'*. corn*, bunion* and ail pain*
Pn«*e 2fie. fi«c amf fIdkl per bottle.
Hold by W H W indrow.
A Cl«v«c Wnt«r.
Patrice- You *ay *be I* a clever
writer’ - 'Patience Very Why. I ve
\ huowu her to u*t a f« nialn pen with
out gelllog luk all c > her Unger*! ”
lie cured without
a medicine which
^rating the happy event. At1
1 pleasant <Jance wan tendered Diarrhiwa should
couple at Lamon's |aivilion. loo* of time and by
^ many friend* in wishing like Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera atid
^P'** k long, happy and pros- Diarrhoea Remedy not only <urt*
•karned life. 1 promptly but produces no unpleasant
110,1 Mr*. Albert Kempf cele after etfecU. It never fail* »nd h
their Silver wedding last Mon- pleasant nnd nafe to take. Bold by W
*pri1 1»10. We join their H. Windrow.
UcwU in wishing them joy and
ar,d man>' happy return* of n,e aUte of .laUnco ha* long been
ding anniversary. known n* one of the richest In the re
7? heck of Haby Settlement public of Mexico iu agrlcultuie and
jj""1 1,1 * very painful accident mining
..j*v ev*r>ing. having his arm
•'J * kick on it by a horse.
1,1 last report* the gentle-
along as well a* can be
iMwry of a Arst oo«rtsgoM iiw>iia all ac
a*v past of tAv fs <«o ■•m inm rym «f
saof CasagoMf.
VTBST
AS • t the property appunref by that
0 mpmmf fnm T%# \*mk. Ttim
^ XlK'MI R a -W%% i -
*d ooakc* a ««rv»w Atid Avgtwot
Ml HfA t^-SiMHag tW rp.bv^As n-
tre^awg frop KnoroWeg. A Taot TWmf
•’•aMf. H \ aura, i Wjnat'oaity,
with hroia boa rvtroftiov from W horteo,
m Wkartuo <Wn to MawbaaroAM,
m Maag c a, CuHMy, rod ttum V«a
blrHk, m WbortoA t'mmtj, to Ytww
Balofvaw p Ma’agi,w>la Coupty, with
tbr fro^k’or. aoklacbrr property tbre
\ a#ywrt*iropg. togw»twe wttb all
HWoroiorOtaot^ Wttrroisaotiar atMao*
to tbw *ofel rwia.rewi» au.tr aawro tk*
liltf AM uri tMML
sacott
AM of tbr proprrt) . rod by tkw
tutopaoy fi«m U* tro f. I«tm
T*»*» A i'aa tto AUHaray t umftaQ.tmm-
vryrf by a «rta» JroA >ul«( Augwat
HA, Bwi, vacIw-iuto tbr rodrupfa e»-
trtwiuvg from Vvrtoroa, m VHtoeta
1 .rooty, to kWrv W, to Bre t'oupty.opf
from I uaro, us llvl itt t santy, to og
tor lo.a> a, tea I ait waa t watj, with
tb* front Atr* amt wtr.er property
them**to app»rt*j»mg, t grtlur with
a ■ .mpr. ir«Mit», brttrrmrota or ad
•lit -at* I.) th« *o«4 ra< r>«.|> rut-kr ho«
tar Aa*« of aaaf acipuaittoa.
THIRD
A!i uf lb* ynfrf'jr acquire*! by Ibki
t toopoay from the imruatoo Broach
Rai.reci ( uinpoay. nan >«1 by a cer-
tain dred, dated »*lb ita of Heptrm-
tor, !•* me I Jtiag the railroad *»-
tending from Harwuud to temlee. ,
in lea tab* County, with tbe fran-
i htu-a and other property tbervun-
t> a|ywftammg. t pet her with all un-
pn.veaventa, betterment* or addktiona
t« th* said railroad made »inre tbe date
of aa.d acquisition.
FOURTH.
All uf the priqierty acquired by thia
• urt any fr»en Tbe (talvetton, HiwtaUm
4 Nurthern Railway Company, runvey-
mi by a certain deed, dated >th day of
September, Isa*.1*, uic.oamg tbe railroad
eiiemiuif from Huuatoa, in Harru
County, to Gaivestoa, in Galveston
t <>ubty, with the franchises and other
l>» qa-rty tbereuntu appertaining, to-
gether with all ttnprovefnefita, batter*
m* nt* "f adtiitam* to the sold railroad
made since the (kite uf *a«d anqutaitiun.
FIFTH.
A "f tbe pr erty a .ir«d by (thia
Cuinpany from the Han Antonio A Gulf
l.stlroad, conveyed by a certain dead,
dated August tfth, 1906, including tbe
railruad extending from San Antonio,
m Bexar County, to or near Htockdale, j
m W ilauft 1 •***»*¥, witb the franebtaes
aod other pto(**rty thereunto apper- |
taming,together with ail improvementa,
betterment# of addition* to the mid
railroad mao* amce the data of said (
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SIXTH
Th* railroad uf this Company extetal-
ing from u,e t* rminus of th* railroad
purchased from the Han Antonio A Gulf !
K*uroail at or near Stuckilaie, in Wil- i
non County, through the counties uf ■
Wilaon, (<onsale* and lb Witt, tuCuen , |
in l>eW itt County, a distance of ap- j
pr<> - mate!) 4/.MG miles, With the frail ;
ciuae* and appurtenances.
SEVENTH.
All of the interest of this Cotnfiatty
in arid to a causeway or combination of
roadway, archbrtdge and drawbridge, i
now in the couree of construction by :
the County of Galveston *i r<i*a Galves-
ton Bay from a point on Galveston
Island to a point at or near Virginia
i'oint, m Gaivesbm County, arising
under a certain contract uf lease, dated
December 16,’ lire*, ntered into be-
tween the County of Galveston of the
first part, Gulf, Colorado A Santa Fe
Railway (Company, Galveston, Houston
A Henderson Railroad Compuy and The
Galveston, Harrisburg A San Antonio
Railway Company of the second part,
and Galveston Houston Electric Rail-
way Company of the third part.
The said mortgage to tie made, exe-
cuted and delivered for the ,purp»e* of
securing the payment of bonds of the
sc id The Galveston, Harrisburg !* San
Antonio Railway Com|>any to an
amount jf not exceeding Ten Million
Dollar* (|10,(WU,dUO.tJD), |>ayabie at a
time not exceeding thirty <:J0| years
from the date thereof, and bearing in-
terest at a rate nut exceeding six per
centum per annum, payable semi-an-
nually. G. R. COTTINGHAM.
Secretary, The Galveston, Harrisburg
& San Antonio Railway Company.
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CROUP
r I M1ERE IS NOTHING that strike# terror to the
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 alight 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
COUGH REMEDY
that has been in use for nearly forty years and never known
to fail.
Mr, Homer Krohn, of Lisboa,
Iowa, iu a letter to the mauufsu-
turer* of (.bamUrlaiu * Couch
Remedy praises this medic ine tor
what it iu* done for his children
He say*: "It has not only saved
them onc e hut many a time. Only
two week* ago tny boy had the
croup so Iwd in the ui^lit that had
it not Uen for having a bottle of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in
the houht he would have choked
i.efore a doctor could have gotten
to the hou-* It is a medicine that
uu one should la- without at anv
time.’* It G plea-aut to lake unci
many children like it.
“We guarantee every bottle of
Chamberlain s Cou^U Remedy,”
savs W. M. Parish, Palmerston,
Ontario. "Out of the many bottles
sold la>t winter not oue was re
turned. We recommend it espe-
cially for children with croup."
Chamberlain's Cou*h Remedy is
famous for its prompt cures of
coughs, colds and croup. W heu
given as soon as the child becomes
hoarse an attack of croup may be
averted. This medicine ia entirely
free from narcotics or injurious sub
stances of auv kind and may be
given to the little ones w ith abso-
lute safely.
Attack* of croup are moat likely to occur during the early
winter months, and every family with young children should
be prepared for it. Keep a bottle of CHAMBERLAIN’S
COUGH REMEDY in your home. It only costs a quarter,
large size 50 cents. Your druggist sells it
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 23, 1910, newspaper, April 23, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563674/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.