The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 13, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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Ntotaea.
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cUO«im‘ from tW North uUooar mrt-
Uuti Bad a lught-watchman i«tte wrwl
protitetkxi againit th* «>fj*fBtMM of
•u-’h gentry What A> you thiakaboat
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w* know th. * th* tooctiag. aad tite toorWr* of II*
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Nataca.
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to oar »vuki vM> w«tl to watch tB*
wuth raihoad propwta
' Ban* a way of aaaktag or wnuo*i>
Marring tW town, wuh wBieh tW>
{ coai. hi cun tact and iBnoto • raitrvau
j U| tW (LU.IL A. an) wtor* aoar
, Hite, without muring th* town It
1 »®uhi to it larakuiahto harm Ut a*
hr on th* atort.
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Tiu.nl wai a ticu *h*n th* state
ranger' arrvrd A U.rful purpoar in
Tcxa*. But that day ha» pott. Aad
likr all othrr thinffi that kiv* >utlivr<i
their uarfulnrao, the ranger*
com*1 a nutianrr and a nunate to tite
Tar. Novrmter numter of The Twrn
twth t *ntur> Magann* m»r* than ful
Elll the pmmire of the Oetoter i»*u*
and indieatoo that the now maganne
under Mr Fhmtr a ehtorwi manage-
Bientwill be fully repul to“TWAreM'
*1 Ut he»l. TW opening artKl* to
hart W-!tnm liw toholari) pm of fVofeaaor
AnrhlWid HnuWaei Ph I) , loldraii
Diatrict Court.
N01 «h .state w. Cha* Wink tor.
Burglar) Itofemtoafa autoea for a
aro trial w»» ovrrrutod aad atew* of
! appral gir«a, » hereupon the defendant
•a* rotoaaod motor a fc.wa» bood. with
I L. K ltenwohrr aad Hrary StMgtor
! aa auntioa. to await tW action of th*
l Wr? of ('nmtnal Apoeali
Sute ra. < andilartu Moarom. S*H
I mg Liquor m local option prociact
At tK* Bap tut Ckurck
Swr*woo orwry taaAay
At IM a. to Sunday School
At 11 a m Broachim
At 3 p to Junior Umobl
At 4 p. to B Y P. U.
At TK p. ■ Broaching
( oafiroan aaroting Sat unto) night
be for* the third Humtoi m each month
I’rarer aaootiag mrj W idwrota)
Might.
Briny body to cordtoliy molted to at-
tend all of the wnaw of th* rhurrh
W. L Hum. tarter.
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to fltoua
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Walter Mn'lai,
John CnJtetam,
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right* and litiortiri of th* poopto, h* * • moat hhrutag and ithimmatiag
aovoral recent eettirmwr* only too [ m*nn*r w,th the Ilf* and writings of
plamiy tell. The ranger fore# should t**"** krndith It to brantifally W-
W abolished.-Hondo Anvil HeraU. | U“tratrd. aa b atoo ‘The Writing on
The trouble to that those in power say
the ranger force 1* necessary for
th* Wall." an extended ami critical re-
««w of the powerlul drama of that
the uphokiing of the taw m Texas n*m" d •*'”« »»th the t-nemmt-h'uar
Lertam madenti of course toad to
other conctuoioiM among those "out "
han Antoasu Light And in saying it,
they libel the fair name of our great
out* The people of Texas are caps
bie of enforcing their own tows
through thrir regularly commission«»i
ami bonded ofRcor* The ranger force
should be abolished
Twr; Fort Lavaca Wave observe*
that the big mail order houses are
anxious to get its space, while some
merchants ar* very reticent about em-
ploy mg printers’ ink In this connec-
tion it to very natural to note that it
la the non-advertising merchant who is
always p tuning about the mail order
houses The home merchant who has
good saleable stuffjto offer and tells the
peopic so plainly in sensible advertis-
ing in the local papers enjoys a grod
business and doesn’t have time to
watch every freight or express wagon
to see whether some neighbor to order
evil. This second paper is (rum the pen
of Mr. Flower ami to one of a aeries
which will appear in this mag asm*
during the comig year dealing with the
renll) great drama* of the present in
which social problem* are handled in a
sonou* ami effective manner. The
Twentieth Century Magazine to th*
new publication recently established h>
B. 0. Flower, the editor whom- writings
mad* the Arena famous. Semi for a
copy to 6 Fark Square. Boston, Mass.
DON’T WAIT! BUY NOW!
Get jour Holiday Proieuta early and avoid the ruth
1 have a larfe line to eelect from now on display.
P. H. FALKENBERG
Druggist
of arr partoees
given ar* herob) nrvo
vsuhatMf ths# aotsre arsli
C. ft WouowxBto
Notice.
The two pasture* kaowr as the tiao
hate am poefte ate all taatMg ate
treepaiiiing them* is furMtafcn test Hiu. of H e r
penalty of the law 1*14$[ Brack*
H. L Braun* T' 1
Hunting Notice. Qnegtam 1
Pteilitol) m. hunting » ■> pastures Brock.
will be allow*d ami all permits hereto-, Maud Alter,
fore given arc horrby revoked, an rx ■
ceptmci to any sm. I
l-l-le Curt*r W r.iuuu Maid* of Him
at . ■ 1 Break *
r,ot,rr Staff Boorvr K.Uwn TtommJr
N« hunting ar fishing allowed aa aay Kpanioi Jots Ang<mt« A
of oer toad or that under u«ir runlrvi Miag
and allprevwws permite ars Brrohy ra Mate at M*,„ . A**»'u1te
vokte Mia* Krno Fulto-
I M l*. Iiui< kAUdia Baua H*® Bearer, V :.iusm Or*
ns L
PtoJ
Peeled.
Our pieces am posted aad hunt nor
with guns or tag* tearing Mors lencoo
of otherwise trospasoing w strictI) tar
Mrs tear Javava. l.vsiys m
Hanoi Heath
Uaayrhter of Ui. Uputa
Mis* M*d* Mmsr'.srt
Staff Boaret, km N neott
Toaas (siwhrn Heel iKB Inal I
roll. Mm Fav Fans Hu# I
Mm Nita lirwl-
Mm Ann* > « dm. ha
Mm Wilb* Hancock »a
Mm hjdv* liaos*
DlffATCNCa state that the Hanger*
stationed at Amarillo broke into a pri-
vate residence there to search for
whiaksy becauo* they saw a cab stop
before the door in th* aftemwn. In
this houar was a tody with an infant
only a few weeka old ami A* Hangers
fouml no whiskey. When th* minion*
of the tow are allowed to fragrantly
violate the sanctity of the American
horn* in that way they should be dealt
with and in such a way that their sue
mg something Iron, abroad. Of course 1 ceseur* will remember forevermore
everything eto* being equal the man j a man’s home 1. the moat sacred spot
who has any regard for his town and | <*, thig Mrth and every man should
his own interests ought not to send
away for anything he can get at home
and h* should be sure that it can’t
be had at horn* before ordering. -Cutro
Star.
To The Public
The Heyen Grocery Co. ami W.
W. Nunn’s Dry Goods business
have been consolidated and is
now occupying the entire build-
ing formerly occupied by the
grocery and racket stores where
a general mercantile business
will be transacted under the
name of
Heyen & Co-
protect it even to the tost drop of red
blood that courses through his arteries.
Officer* are to protect our homes and
not to desecrate them, ami because of
a little authority vetted in them is no
reason why they should turn "Wiki
and Woolv" when they are dealing
| with women and infants. A few such
| treated to) hot lead will teach them a
lesson that will be helpful. -Floresville
Journal.
Defendant 's bond was ftxwi at (100 in
each of two cases
Htate va. Cha* McCumber, pur jury
Verdict not guilty.
Nov. fith. Htate va. Hilberto Rnd-
rtgiMrx, under conviction for perjury.
In tku cause inquiry. was mad* as to
defendant's sanity and th* jury return-
ed a verdict to the effect that he was
sane.
State va. George Ogdee. assault to
murder. This cause was dismissed
defendant not being th* nght party
There being no further business be-
fore the said court, court adjourned
Tuesday Nov. #th. until th* next term
In course.
Coming Attractions at The
Auditorium.
Dec. 13, ‘The Missouri Olrl "
Dec. SBU, "It’s all on the Quiet Co."
Jan. 31. "College Boy Co.”
Jan. 25, "Hans Hansen Co."
Jan. Albert Taylor Co.
March 17-1H-19. Woods Sisters.
The managment is in communication
1 with other high grade companies and
assures the public that they will have
nothing but the best throughout the
1 season.
Celebrate Their Silver Wedding.
On the occasion of thefr 35th wed-
ding anniversary yesterday, Mr and
Mrs. Joseph Courand, 105 Adams
■ street, were made the recipients of
serenade by the Liederitran2.
Mr. and Mrs Courand were married
j y«ars ago in Galveston at St. Pat-
rick'a Catholic church by Hev. J. L.
FOR 8ALE, 80 acre* of tm-
pmveii land 2N miloa south-west
of Hondo For pri •* ami terms,
apply to Joe Hauler, at place, or
to Hondo Land Co.
For Hale, a wall improved farm
in Medina county, 6'» mile* from
railroad. A trap for any one
wanting a farm home in Medina
county. Hondo Land Co. tf
••Bection Foreman E. E. Zina*
meyer and his crew are putting
in a 468-foot spur from the Hon-
do (Jin A Milling Cj.'r spur to the
l-'armera’ Union W nrehoua**.
••Df. A. Sachs wishes to an-
nounce that he will be in his of-
fice over the Firm National Hank
next Monday, Nov. 15th, without
fast and lue patients are auk ml to
call accordingly.
—Work is pmgreaaing slowly
at the new well. The drill has
forced iteelf to one aide of the
broken pipe that obstruct* the
well arid it is expected to make
faster progress witli the drill.
Csskisa of Liberty amaru i
Miss Berths (
Staff Bear*), Laur*iK> liarpe
Salters liumpi|» N»rs harm
Daughter of Cenf#d*rw.
Laurel, Mm* J*s«- Ms Hs
Staff Itearer Jo* lioAkhtsMt
••Dixie'
Audiet). •
bv "Tssai’
Alabama Piefcanmm##. T«a
Ostium Cham**y. Iwra H
(.vita Hurt
IMtran Baoa
Poated
Our ranch w pustwi and ail hunting
or t r»* pa-ting thersur, to rtrxeMy for
bteden Ulster psnaltv of the tew,
1-l-lU Ml'BBHIMa A b< Hi SHUC.
Posted.
Th* public to twrvby notiftte tkat my
pasture* ar* pusteil ate hunting at
trespassing therein is strictiy f»riitetan
l 1 lupd H. G. WiiauN.
Poated.
My pastures ar* poated and all bunt-
ing or trespassing is strictly forhidtar
umtotr praalty of tow. 1-M« pd
JkC. Usinhast
Poated.
The Charlie Martin ranch w pusted
and ait hunting therein m furttetan
under penalty of the tow. 1-1-10
lloaav Fmkhi< lie.
Notice.
My ptoc* is pusted ate all hunting or If*Lsurdea VMM
trespassing then-on to fori idden under
penalty of tte-law. 1-1-10 pd
Kay J. Tatum.
Notice.
N'otic* ir hereby given to hunters ami
trespassers to keep off of my land* as
th* s«m* ar< posted according to tow.
W. B OtiuM.
‘Tlncle Ham*’, Mr Hm## Ritos
Hong. "America' , by •‘T«*»
Court and Audwoc*
Uncle Sam’s ivi* lUiph fix
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Andrew Hies* Hrrmar FH
Itopten Ftllefnsnn. Msrjunr
Josephine Bruck*
teeeeeeees
0*440*.
Notice.
Th* Hargelin paitnr* u* posted and
all hunting with guns or dogs to fur-
bidden under penalty of the tow.
Grami Spectacutoi Tab!
Fianist. Mr. Monk# Mu
Copyrights** by t A Hai
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■ i C. J. BLESS
Bussett, who is now in Franc* Fres-
General Merchants
Former friends of both firms
are invitrjd to call on the new
firm where they will find goods
in all lines kept up to the usual
high standard of excellence in
quality, purity, freshness and
low price. Give the new firm a
share of your patronage.
ent at the silver wedding yesterday
were Mrs. Henry Kishand, a sister of
Mrs. Courand. and Mrs. K. Meyer, a
sister of Mr. Courand, both of whom
were witnesses of the wedding 25 years
ago. t
Solemn high mats was celebrated
yesterday morning at St. Joseph's
church in honor of the anniversary-,
which was attended by the family and
many friends. -San Antonio Light.
BOYS! GIRLS! COLUMBIA BICY-
rCLK FREE! Greatest offer out. Get
| your friends to subscribe to our
I magazine and we will make you a pres-
ent of a 34o.00 Columbian Bicycle -the i
1 best made. Ask for particulars, free
I outfit, snd circular telling "How to
Start.” Address, "The Bicycle Man,"
29-31 Last 22nd Street, Mew York City,
N. Y.
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Dealer in Lverything in
General
Merchandise
My stock is always
complete,fresh and
seasonable and my
goods are sold at
the right prices.
Highest market
price paid for coun-
try produce.
+ Phone No. 42
t For Prompt
l Free delivery
SOME
Livery
Stables
have good
HORSES;
So have
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-Try our job printing, tf.
— Now is the time to hhII your
land. Liat it with the Hondo
Land Co. tf
—There baye been received at
the dejHil here Huh week eleven
care of hay, five earn of corn, one
car of oata, one of lime, une of
brick, one of lumber, oneof sand,;
one of coal, two of ice, one of I
flour and seven of tniecellaneoua 1
merchandise.
—J T. Barron, Farmera’ De-
monstration Agent for this sec-
tion under direction of the U 8.
Government Agricultural De-!
partment, was a caller at thin of-!
fice yesterday while en route
from the Fair to hie home in 8ab-
inal. Air, Barron promoted us
aome artiolee bearing upon his
work for future issues of our
paper and expects to visit this
section soon in furtherance of
the work.
LIFb IN LIVE*
Depend, on th* M»n******
There are Liver) .-tables
well mam*,.'1
good service, makp » al
and have always a goudauPfiV
horses and vehicles.
antly aim**! at *
cream of the lues .
cause we deserve iton»«*““i>
our perfect equipment
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 13, 1909, newspaper, November 13, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564434/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.