The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 13, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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The Hondo Anvil Herald
HONDO, MEDINA COUNTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY. OCT. U, 1906
IF Low Pr
High Quaiii
Woman on a Shopping expedition becomes a Practical individual and the more Practical she
Becomes the more she demands GOOD VALUES. With a very Material eye she looks for QUAL-
ITY AND PRICES in every Instance. They strike Home to her Pocket Book. And where will you
find A Store where woman enjoys shopping more than at HONDO’S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE.
Every line of Merchandise that She Buys is absolutely Dependable and with each pur-
chase goes the Assurance of Unquestionably the most Money saved. There’s Important savings in every Department.
The Prices Quoted will be in force from Monday morning Oct. 15th until closing time Saturday evening. Oct. 20th
and are for spot cash—It pays to pay cash.
GROCERIES
Special Deal No. 1
aoibs. Standard Granulated
Sugar
a cans 3-lb Tomatoes,
a cans French Sardines,
a Pkg's Dr. Price’s Breakfast
Food
3 Sticks Laundry “Blue Wiggle
stick,”
i Bottle Heinz Sweet Midget
Gherkins,
ail lor $2.03.
...FLOUR...
We handle bo Doubtful Brands
Schmitt ft Steinhardt s
SELECTION
Hiomest Patent
In wood $4.40 per barrel
In sacks $4.34 per barrel
GOLDS! GATS.
In sacks $4.05 per barrel.
For S^wel1 Dressers
Words can hardly convey the true worth—-in style, quality and makeup—of the new
suits we are showing for fall wear.
OOME IN! TRY THEM ON
See yourself in the mirror and you’ll see just what we mean.
Price* Range from $4.00 to $18 50.
BOY’S CLOTHING
You want your boys smartly and serviceably clad as a matter of course. We particularly
ask parents to come and see the smait handsome clothing that we have gathered for the
season, we can save you money. Come and see.
Special Deal No. 2
10 lbs. Standard Granulated
Sugar,
t can Pillar Rock Salmon,
I 8 oz. Can Schillings Baking
Powder,
3 Bars Clairette Soap,
i Pkg. XXXX Parched Coffee,
i can Sliced Pineapples,
All for $1.37.
Standard Granulated SVGAS
1$ lba for $1.00.
FURNITURE.
Carriages And Go-Carts
tbannT
We had a tip on what was going to happen,
and bought heavily before the very first advance
in Furniture, which is still climbing in price.
The extensiveness of our stock ami the sterl-
ing merit of every piece are points that we can
speak of in the strongest terms. Coupling
these facts with our Cash Buying Power—with
our established policy of getting first and best
choice—there’s no doubt about it—we’re pre-
pared to fill every sort of Furniture Want at
prices made possible only by having bought
before prices were advanced.
SPECIAL :~Oo ail pnrcbaaes of Karuit'ir* for Cash
wc will allow a Disootot of Ten Per Cent, and pay the
freight to all Railroad* Potnte between ban Antonio and
Uvalde.
Take the baby down town in one or our fold-
ing Go*Carts. It means plenty of rest for yon
and lots of comfort for the little one. Think
of the endless relief that a Go-Cart affords a
mother when she is shopping. Our Lew prices
should interest you. During this sale we
offer
Our $ 900 Go-Carts and Carriages at $ 7.19.
Our t 10.00 “ “ “ “ $ 7.98.
Our $ 12.00 " " - “ $ 9,57.
Our % 1400 ** M M •* IH.19.
Our $ 15.00 “ “ “ “ 112.12.
Our $ 16.00 “ “ “ “ < 12.78.
Choio* Article
Good Article ..
1»X« lb
.. 10c lb
Extra Choice Fee berry Cofloe
• lbe for $1.00.
Special Deal No 3.
1 24 lb Sk S. & S. Selection
Flour,
2 i-lb. Pkg’s Arm and Hammer
Soda,
2 Pkg’s Scotch Oats,
1 4 String Broom.
All for $1.09.
ROASTED COFFEE
“Crescent City” or
McLaughlin's XXXX
Your Choice.
lib pkge 15cte
GLASSWARE AT SAVING PRICES.
UouMkwpen who isslise what they will save by buying now will not let tin*
Tportanity ahp through Umr finger*.
4 Pieou Table bet* 76ct* Ones tin* sale 07c
4 •« m m (riot* •• " “ 48c
4 m « «. 86ct* u *• “ 2Hc
Fancy Water Pitoben 76cU “ “ “
•< «• w 60ot* “ “ " 48c
MM M 86uU “ ** *' rife
mm <i 2(ct* *• •* ** 21c
Fancy Fnul BwU Met* ........
m .« « 2Me " *' *• 21c
mm m SOct* 11 11 “ 10c
Fancy Frrut Stand* 4£cU “ “ “ #*=
« „ 4Gct* *• “ *' 88c
Fancy Frwit banoer* 6ct* “ ” “ ic
M •€ lOotfl M 41 14
Fancy Cream Pitcher* fi6ct* “ “ “ 21o
Fancy Water Bete-ipiteber and 0 GUwei $1.50 one* thu week $1.85.
Ladies' and Misses’ Ready-to-wear
Garments, Coats, Jackets, Capes,
Skirts, Waists, Shawls, Un-
derware, Fascinators, Etc.
BLANKETS
A little early in point of time, perhaps, to
talk about warmer bed coverings but the
cool nights are not a great way off now.
Come and see the immense and varied stock
of Bedding we have gathered for this season.
We can save you money. Come and see.
It is our
oonstant aim and purpose to earn and maintain our
position as LEADERS whioh we demonstrate by the
extent and diversity of our Fall Stock of Garments
and Requisites, their high eharaoter and by their ex-
ceptionally modest prices at whioh they are offered.
Prioes Range from 50ots to $13 50 The Pair
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 13, 1906, newspaper, October 13, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564992/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.