The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 29, 1906 Page: 8 of 10
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Deed* Filed.
1, N. Kharist# uni wife to Aisfc Mar
Ba, duly IS, 1806, ds*u to 88 trad
ot ||M oat ot taiwt So. Hi uni No.
FOUND!
HONOR AMERICAN WOMEN.
R&giish
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Caimeruu Iiw*u, exeeutnx, toe.,
Ant* l Beeiz rotate to AbMw W.
wi to
SetSSLtific
A Quid* harm less Laxath* btxafc:;.
ie H. B Totiilitisoii ttBNi tiuLi you hear from ic one hom!
kmt* K*L«, to* $I«XL Never fails! I *«■ !£
_ *«, „ ... „ ». * i taruer of photograph* to Harvars aw
J. r itectoeyei aad wife to Bean —Never Rr.pes’ «»rt«arj Hm few* elected u to*
I t July Ito, I9M8, deed to fete —A permanent cure for Heed- g^nnu ot us* Reya* A*tr«w»
ti 7 and b, u. frfe-h No SI, with todies, Constipation and Bilious- teal wefety ami to thereto** the first
' HlW1. . ;tlr ness! jaa«riMs .#a« » reefw wel «►
tea, to —O. >», ^ ^ o{ {hts wooderftll Umrtleu to the -uld - -*«*»«
L^etn-e «d IT
NA, an Effervescing Fmit belUer. hmTr ^
SAL-TE-NA cures Headache like granted a similar uiatm.-tion
BseHigar. Sept- 4tis, 19»*. deed to a t3d clean out the Bowels Mr* Ftoaaia*. stats* the Boston Her-
pertain e# Mock No, 3, mage No. 5t one hour after Ukmg it »** ha* orraptod u important part
«4 brtfev known a* Uw Anton B~U The ^ ^ ca^ of Chronic
property in the town oi Casuonlie, Constipation are quickly relieved Draper t\ima aaiabhsbed la IMS to
Ww $2300. and permanently cured by SAL- nu widow, Mn adu Palmer Draper.
i. C Masttew and wife to J. b. TE-NA. to ?<wk. ***• ^
Whv? Because it is composed *^0*T^h,tt« * ***
of Phosphate of Soda and natural
fruit acids, a combination that is mvmi9ew rwultl £, Mr, n«-
not only perfectly harmless, but lt^g1f ,»Birthuttoa» to the field
* promptly effective. ; at astronomy to the Draper catalog**.
SAL-TE-NA doesn’t depress which ceatalae a daeeidcatiou to
the heart s action, as do headache ««*. *howla« *he poeltio* aad
tablets and powder*. That's why
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
State C Seers.
&. W. T. La*
To Fellow Printers:
•r.
Oeo. 4> Seat, 1
R. T- Daratoea. attorney general
J. T Terre *, toad WM
j W Stepbstot. to
Juv W, KohOtoe. t
The Anvil Herald Has too great a variety of type faces and not
enough of a given series to accomplish the Best results. Thereto**,
we will sell either or ail of the feilowtag foots at a uniform price of
20 cents a pound. If you have may foots which we can use wl*ch
to J.b.
Btamioti*. August 2£, 190', deed to
Um «»itfc one-half of surrey No Si,
caetamm? 1«0 aerw to laud, lor
fJWWi,
Anton Schmitt to Paulin* Tondre.
bepL 6, 19uC. deed id k* No. 1 in
bkc& Na. i, u range No. t. with iui
yroveuMuto u. the town to Caatrovilh,
tor $MJO.
K. J. Taykr to Sarah L MotU.
daed to S4U torts of bad. oat to aur-
vey* No*. 183, l»tT. 147», 117b. 1U77
and 1476 in namee to Anton Baaoiet.
34U JaAicial Diatnct
B H Barney. Jadge; C. G
AtMMT. Cueapnaw the e.*aatm el
Aaeaiia. reside, Edwarda, Meda*. Ben
derm, Keadali and Karr. Court oea
eeaee *e (uliowe:
E*iward* enaoty. oa the ftret MoaJby
i» M*r*h aad beptoeeher, may eeatm
a» two weeks,
Zevalla soaaty.oa the second Moe-
Uay eftor the 3rat Monday ia Man-head
September, and way eoM»ae two
you will trade for some shown here, we will trade pound for pound
wwrw* waau «- ----------- * r
and give or take the difference in the weight of the fonts at 2o it*,
a pound. If you have any of the following Gees here is a chance
to double up at a uotniaai cos* aad greatly increase the use!nine*
of that you a heady have. Following are the faces;
r™i.rrrr' |Initial 24TYTC i2p
Uvalde county, na the fourth Monday
after the Mint Monday ia Man-h aad
3ef>tea*bar. aad may mmuaue thrae
Old atvk Boergaoi*—f luge facta
u Point body, good font-
10 Point ltalk, a uee/ui font.
• Pet at held
8 X*oirat l3old
3«Poit
h POUT Title A awfat feau
12 POTCT Title.
18 h»IU i isrfil letter
to all other proprietary remedies lM7 t!lm u D«. aura die-
for Headaches and Constipation,
SAL-TE-NA comes in 10, 25
and 50 cent bottle*, and can be
found at all first-class drug stores
Jus. Bauchet, dnc. Ball. Jo*. Wolff in every city, town and hamlet.
and Joseph Ball, for f 11,000.00.
C. B. Johnson to A. t. and J. A.
Clements, Sept. 10, 1906, deed to 233
miv* to land on; to survey* Nor. 173
and 175 14, m namee to Nick Au
dre* and J. Bailey, for $5.575 00.
E. L. Perkin* and wife to J, H.
Berry, Hept. 10, 1806, deed to 207
save to land out of survey No. 1754
in name to Jex. Bailey, (or$to>4li.
G. H. A b. A. B y Co. to John M.
Koch, August 20, 1906, deed to a atn|
Give SAL-TE-NA a trial today
and it will "make good" in one
hour.
W H WiNDROW.
BEST RESULTS FROM COAL.
covered aad of this number the leea-
tloa of eight stand* to the credit of
Mrs. Fleming The earpersttae of
Harvard, rerogaltiag the olgaal ahU-
Ity to Mrs. Flo min* appointed her an
efflr»r of the col leg* n few year* ngo
Mrs. Fltmlng Is * persistent worker
and rarely takeo n vaeattoa— Indeed,
unde- clrcemetaaewe whleh weeld pre-
vent the ordinary person from tndulg
lag la serious work sh* cling* to ker
task with a idellty that Is rsmnr*.
able la summer instead to seeking
teat the usually pursues her arduous
studies at the observatory.
Mediae county, ea the seventh Morula'
after tbe-tlrw? M<mday » Maiwh and 9*y^
leather, and ma« Matinee Toar weeks.
He tutor* eomty^m the eleveetb h*
day after the first M-mde) la Mareh aad
Hepteoiber, sad may owatinaa two
keutJai county, oa the tbirtoeedh
Mon ay after the flrit Monday in Isreb
sad Sept--tiller, sad mav continue tww
18F0INT SMALL CAi 3 p • * t*tj\j
44 Pom tG0THCia;1“",?“'**
I I I Wlllh ww ■ IIIW# w.ako haw eh* foUowmgeort.it
Most Fowsr Obtained from Feorset
Qualities Wk«n Converted
Into Gas
If som* one were to discover that
ordinary dirt was tusl winch, burned
to land lying east of and adjoining the , under certain simple conditions, ylsld-
block lyiup east of block No. 4, town *d *» good or better results tbaa the
to lrUams, for ^145 to). b“* anthracite It t. r«y
WAS A VERY SICK BOY
But Cured hy Chamberlain * CdUc,
Oholara ahd Diarrhoea Remedy
•‘When my boy was two years old be
bail a vsrv sever# attack to bowel eooi
plaint. Imt by the use to Chamberlain’*
Colic, Cholera aad Diarrhoea itomedy
we brought him out ail rigbt.” say#
J W Forester uni wife to F. 1.
Lindsey, bept. 29, 1905, deed to 255|
sere, of land, out of sutvey No. 7, in
unait of C. Kemp, for $2700 00.
G. Li. i b. A. It’y Co. to H C.
Bothc, Sept. 11, 1806, deed to lot*
Noe. 1, 2, Hand 4, in block No. 14,
in town D Hams, $150 00.
11m. Kate Bitchier and daughter to
Jo*. Finger Sr., Sept. 18,1900, dee !
to t.aagtne the popular sensation that ;
would b* caused Yet result* almost ! Maggie Hickos.of Midland. Mieb. Thu
if not quits as sensational obtained by remedy can be dependetl np»*n in th**
the I'ntisd Btstee geologlcn! «ml test- most severe cases Even cholera infant
lng plant have passed almost unnoticed w 0IITWi hy it. Follow the plain |
by the general public. says the Tech- j prlnUd directhwa aad a cure isvsrtain
nical World
The eipenmenu at this plant have
demonstrated that bituminous coal,
heretofore considered less than halt
as valuable as anthracite, will when
manufactured Into gas and burned In a
gas engine produce as much net horse
power to th* ton of fuel as the best
For sale by W, H Windrow.
WHERE LICHTNING STRIKES
to town kt No. 28, in block G, rtugi anthracite; and. still better, that llg-
I, towu ot old F'Uanis, $10 00.
Arch Morn* and wife to lieu Duti-
es*;, Sept. 17, 190(5, Used to 88
Junctions end on Sharp Curve
and Bends of Trolley
Lines.
acre*
ot laud, out of the H. B, 'L udiMMl
did Joseph Keller surveys, lor $1375.
nlte, which Is so common all through
the west and has been considered a I- 1
moat worthless, will actually yield
more horse power to toe ton than the
best anthracite burned under a s;eam
boiler
D has shown that all grades of coal.
A A MU " • Jouec Dt] , , a ,t>
», 1906, deed
to li't-' No.- i and 6, fudged by former standards, can be
block No. 61, lu towu uf Uoudo, | ,h- mo"' ^^hless as judged by for-
for $240.
E. A. PeutectMit and wife to J. B
Huegele, 8ept. 17, 1906, deed to 0M»
acres, »uore or less, out of snrvev No
6. in name of Nicolas Geotge, for
$6200.
J. F. Briscoe and wile to Mrs. &1 F.:
Fox, Hept. 10, 1806, d-eil t< 2 acres of
land, out of survey No. 2, iu name ot
F- Niggli, for $2*K).
W. T. Mutual* and wife to W A.
Puucan, May 11. 1906. tieml to lot-
Noe. 6 and 6, in block No. 8, M. A
mer standards, can be utilized In this j
ni tnner, their value for producing gas j
being, generally speaking, eiectly In- !
verse to their value in directly pro- ;
duclng steam In a boiler That Is to I
say, the poorer the coal for dtrect
steam-producing purposes (by which
power coal has been valued In the
past) the more valuable It seems to be
for yielding gas (or use in the gas
engine.
Ueneiai Robert E Lee
was the greatest Deneral the world bus
aver known. Italian!’* 8-iow Luunient
s the greatest Liniment. (Jniokiy
E Uattox addition to tLe town of D< ■» ^ lt “ .Tith,u .“** ^
vine, for $1«00.
Fntz Fiencbs and wife to A. P
of all. T. H. Pointer, Uempstesd, Tex
wfitoe: “This is to certify tlrat Hal-
ianl's Sn.iw Liuiiusut has uvon used in
my household for yemrs and has been
found to !»e an excellent Liniment for!
H H. Adams, a Baltimore street
railway man. ha* a clever method of
finding out where lightning I* likely
to atrlkr one of his car*
According to the fitreet Hallway
Journal be keeps in hts office a larg>
map of the system and whenever a
car crew report* that a car has been
damaged by lightning, be sticks a pin
In the map at the point where Ua car
was at the time
It Is astonishing bow quickly a rec-
ord of this kind wilt show up the Iwa
tlons that seem to be especially au*
ceptlble to UghtnIn* discharges In j
the course to the season a few point*
will have a miniature fores’ of pin*
grouped around them, while long
stretches of track will show no pin*
■ at all.
When a particular location b**ein'
I to accumulate * collection to these tell-
tale pins, a lightning arrester can be
installed at this point and the lrouhl<
at once eliminated or at least material-
ally reduced From graphic record*
kepi In thl* way over a period of
years It ha* been determined tha* the
moat vulnerable point* are at Junc-
! tton* of line* and at abarp beads ana
curves.
J one*, Bept. 80, 1905, deed to lot*
No* 1 and 2, in block No. 1, Biest- found to be an excellent Liniment for! No on« would buy a sailboat With
addition to the town ol Houdo, (or ^ Gheumatic jmm*. I am never without i-tl- tb it could not be reefi-d. Thera i-
! tt. Hold by VV. ii. Windrow.
#226.
Leal fcfc'Lue
ISHiU.
UdUiftrs, ,to b*£t. 22. It costs less than 2c—tins paper.
ChaaberUm s Coua-n Remedy Acts
on Nature s Plan
The most successful medicines are
those that aid nature. Cbauiberiain'*
C«jngli Remedy acts on this plan. Take
it when you have a cold and it will a',-
lay the cough, relieve the luugs, aid ex
pectoration, open the secretion* and
uid nature in restoring the systim to a.
Healthy condition. Thousands bite;
testified to its superior excellence. It
oouuteraet* and tendency of a col l to
resmlt in pneumonia. Price, 25 cents. J
Large size 50 cents. For sale by W
II Windrow
Get
SCOTT’S
Emulsion
iIwhvk that possibility of a little to-
nuoh wind that m,ik«*> a canliitn* m*'
if raid to go an provided. The thin!.»»'•-■
nsn whose stomacheometime* g,c»*!'a«-k
on him, provide*) for his stomach -4»j
keeping a bottle of K>*lol for Dyspeneia
witbm reach. Kodoi digests what von
eat and restore* the stomach to the aon
ditnui to pr< perlv perfoim its fuactiOhe
-Sold by W. H Windrow.
Nqt a Favorable Ertand.
“Evi-f *«-•• rtie lovelj Miss ISutu
HWH'*”'
Lifetime of a Bell.
Thmiparnrively few pe<»ple know *hat
ringing a bell ruin* It That I*. a bell
ha* a definite length of life and after
■o mat' blows will break A Sto-
pound bell struck blow* of 178 foot
pound of force, broke after 11,000
tiiows. A 4,fXXi-pound hell broke after
When you go to a drug store
and ask for Scott’e Emulsion
you know whgt you want; the
man knows you ought to have
it. Don’t be surprised, though,
if you are offered something
alee. Wines, cordials, extracts,
“Ten, I tailed tlit-rt- uut afUti-
noon.”
"Eh! Made a favorable impres-
sion?"
*Tui afraid not. I called to In
apecl Uteir ga* meter.”
A Imtk cleanses the akin and rid*
th* p-tra»0f refuse. A bath makes for
3tc., of cod liver oil are plenti* better fellowship snd citizenship. Not
ful but don't imagine you are only should the outside to the body la-
getting cod liver oil when you cleansed, but occasional use of a ltua-
take them. Every year for thirty tiTeor catbartiv- opens and clears tbe
Dlows A S,"W' pminn oeu iirunr «n«. . ' sVHtem - of effete mutter Beet tor
lg.twt) blows of 15« foot-pounds force, years we ve been increasing r ... . ' _
. T iJT ....hi,,, ' , . _ _ this are DeWitt's Little Early Kiaer*.
* ~ rT'r'"*,HoT' ,wl weighing j the 8a|C8 0f Scott a Emulsion.
Why? Because It has always
been better than any substitute
for It.
Kerr county, on the fifteen!! Mowda?
after tbe first Monday in March end
September, snd me* continue » weewn
until the buaroees is dtspoeed to
Cooaty Court
H E Hneas, Judge. L. J. Brack*
Attorney.
County Court meets on the hrat Mon |
day* in March. June. September and '
December, ami continues in *e*swu tw«-
week*.
Comusioners Oourt
B. C. Wieuiern, Hondo, l*r l,
Ang Tschtrhart. Caatrovllie. I*r. 2.
L. J Finger. D’Nsnia. h. A
R. S. Howard, Itovine. Fr. 4
Cmutuiemoner* Court meets oe tbe i
second Mondays ui Fsbruary, May.
Angus! mid November, snd remains in
eeasnui until buuuneee M liispuesd at.
County Officer*
H. E. Haaas, Comity Judge
L- J. Brocks. County Attorney,
Joe Ncy, Hbenff and Tax Collector
Aug Kwuipf, County and that. Clerk
H H Taylor. Tax Aammnur.
Lon £. Heath, 1 reeeurer.
U. V. Haem, Huiveyor.
Church**
MethodistI'reecbMig Sunday *t 11
a. n and at 7 JO r u Hundey HefaiMil at
10 a, m. Prayer anu Bung serviee on ;
Thursday at 7JD e m.
Tbe public is invited to attend all
the services of the chuieb.
J. T. FaMiea, Pastor
Baptist - Preaching on Heoond, Third
and Fourth Huuday at fl a. m and 7JU
v. u
Bunday Hobool at 10 a a». every Bun
day. H Y P, U. every Huuday aftermsM)
at 3:80. Prey nr meeting evwry Wed nee
ley evening at 7 JO
7 be public m coniinliy invited-
T. C/JAuns. Pastor
Cl. istian :—Prea<*bnig every Fir*
Hununy at 11 u'etm^k a. m and 6 p. ro.
Hunday eciusil and devotional *erneer
at IU a. b. Hundav.
J K Kn.rwv, Pastor
Bacret Soctetiea
Hondo City Lolge A F. A A. M„ No
758, meet* batnrday night ou or before
the full moon. Visiting oretuien err
'•ordiiiHy invited to attend
Dr. 1! H. Bradley. W M
Geo. W. Junes. Beet.
Bom D Arc Camp. No. 15t, W O W.
usels last Monday lugiit* uf eanh
aunth.
Visiting Sovereign* are cordially in
vited.
Emil Gerlich Council Commander.
M. A. Chancy, if. ii Crow,
Banker. Clerk
Hond * !,odg* Jvoji Knight* of Honor.
Meet* second Saturday IB every mol tb
Joe Ney, Dictator. Joe Kllonger,
Financial lteporter.
Pater Jungmann Jr., BeporUir.
Modern WotNiman uf Amerioa. Meets
every let Muuday aud every drd Hatnr
ilay night* in each month.
P. JoxunAXR Ju., Cuoeui,
John Homo an. Clerk,
Notaries Public.
Hondo—Harper Fly, L J. Brooks,
August Horanng.
Devine—Leelie Thompson, John T.
Briscoe, G. W. Brown. W. L. Dubose.
| D*Hama—John B. Ney.
Castroviile- H. V. Haaas,
tb* sain* prw*
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A toed composition bell
1.000 pounds broke after 24 blow* of
!&0 foot-pounds, hut Its makers said ,
It was calculated for a tighter blow.
Pica-ant little pills that do not gnpeor
sicken. Hold by W. H. Windrow.
Had a Thumbfull.
"This mip i* rather salty," remarked
Che customer
"Yes, sab.” replied the waiter, who
Lad Just licked hi* thumb. "I J** dis-
covered U aiahself, ash.’—Milwaukee
#*&tinel. ——
Sand for free sample
SCOTT 4 80WNE, Chemists
408-419 Pearl Straat, New York
0Oc. and 21.00. All droggiau
Don’t Worry.
Learn to take things a* they arc
marked on the calendar of life Re
member that It I* not to-morrow that
you will live, but it la to-day that you
•re living.
Tell them whore you saw their ad.
An Ounce of Prevention
ia worth a pound to enre. There are
many poor sufferers, ConannptWee who
are bopeleee to getting wail, who now, if
they had taken care of tbememlves. would
bowell. A cough ia the foundation of
Consumption. Baliard'e Hoiehound
Hyrnp will cure tbe odd. Mre. H—.
Great Falls, Montana, writoe MI have
need Ballard’s Horebouud Syrnp in my
family for years—my children never
suffer with oongh*. Sold by W. H.
Windrow.
LET US PRINT
YOUR
LETTERHEADS
N0TEEEADS
BILLHEADS
STATEMENTS
DODGERS
CIRCULARS
BLANK BOOKS
ENVELOPES
CARDS
ETC ETC.
Our prices Arc right;
our work is satisfactory.
The Anvil
Berald
Illinois Central R. R.
Annual Stockholder* Meetm*
at Chicago, October IT.
Poracnal Attendance ot
Individual Holder*
Desired.
FREE TICKET TO THE
MEETING
Public n»!M* ie kerto>* given ika! th*
regui»r aiutwal meeting to tb* Hue*
bolder* to tlve lUnHUB Centre) IU - to
LnWipegy will b* bold at tb* C*wni>*i ' *
sAua- in Cumm. Ill mow, «»n Wetiuw
Say Owtofaar 17. 1**. at If n o to
.gee
T» penri- persona attendance at md
BMwtmg there will be granwd.
To K«cb Bolder of Oua or Mere itu-e
to tb* eapiu! stock to tb* tllumi* < w
trnl Railnnul I uuiimm >. as regvslcr,-' e
tbe b<N«k# to the Cuwipeay at toe > re*
to bntonea* m M nil** Iksptesbtc* A
19Ufi, who is uf (uii age
I TICKET ERAtlllE H?M OR HES Tl
TRAVEL m
uver the l owpeny’s hues fiwi 9*
slstioi. .... liimtit* Cetitr*! i»« to
Oe* net l« hi* or her legislated odd re** t*
CHICAGO and RETURI
eiM-h ticket to be greet fur tbe yuu-ito
to Chtnag*' *udf dm tug'the
Four Day* Immediately Pr*>-:.*
end tbe day of tbe mawtung. and f»- •*
return junn.ey from Ouratgo oi
lb* day to tb* meeting and tbe
I oar Day* Imtidf 1tlr Foiii^M
when tmitwriy cuontenagtiwi
stamped dnrit»# Inwtnee* buurv
before be’nr,lay OdMborlh. 18ffi
slveq, betneen tUIA)a. « end
ut- mlb toe uffiew to the Aa*t'
Becretary. Mr W G, Broen, in Cba
Much ticket may tie < Ltalned by
bolder to stoek twgietermi as abo'r.
appnoetion in writing
the I’rvNi.lnit to th* Company
Chicago, but each stuck bold*-, m
individ(tally apply for bis cw bet tir
Each applioalino wind state th* <
name end eddreae of tbe Btockhto
exsctl) a* given in h s or her Certitto
to Ht««k together with tbe nutnl* r *
dote to such certificnte, N<> mor, Ii
one pei eun will in, named fievun !*•!
to any uiiebulding to stock as reg.rto
on the beoks to the Cuuij an v.
A. G. HACKHTAFF.
Been-
Ii it s * Reputation
you are after White’s Cream Yermifa
ha* a world wide reputation as th# I
to all worm destroyers, nod for It* t«
mtiuence on weak and antnfty ohml
It improves their digestion and
list>ou to their fund, etreugtheue ,!l
nervuus system and ree’.ure* t!>»m
health and vigor natural to a elnld
you want a healthy, happy child g**
bottle of White’s Cream Vennif*
Hold by F, H. Windrow
SAN ANTONI
intemmtmmhFA!
OCT. 31st to NOV. IK
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 29, 1906, newspaper, September 29, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563716/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.