The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 30, 1912 Page: 2 of 10
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SATURDAY. MAKPH l¥\ 1!>12.
necromancy.
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state tn a* (dam and I
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i PEOPMETOSS Or
CITY MEAT MARKET!
MAUMII u 1
l Choice Fresh Mt.it cf ,.1!
Also Ice and Kec Bee
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All ZLz.it :i ^
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Ana t>«y natty hin rranta in natural to oympatbise with the For ■ nMin> y«*« «Wtor» pm- •
-Charts w H.rvrnwM over-worked „nd under-iaid ,wt,nc,,d “ • kj*1 dk*-»** P^riu- Calia Lillad Prxaaptly Day and N irhi •»*«•••»*«**•#•
... , . *»d Jorfcl rrmrditM, end i>\ c<*i unto
textile worker, and the nympathy llut,r, with |.«d tr. utmmt, n ^
tv . F. RaMHEY ha*i resigned i» Weil placed. Hut at the name i»r«m«une.*d it incurahle Seienrr hua! L/|?. W. H. SMITH
frofn the office of Annocinte Jon* time the ill*clad weararaof textile tumeaa catarrh t*> be a eoiiHtltuti«mal * J y T 1 J T r j t ri r n | nflK'
tire of the Supreme Court of germenta are not to he ignored. 1H,uJ tl*"***®*' '••''luire* con Physician and Surgeon TfilfAPT X 4 ll il ij ! I T _) iLuUil
j”.....*......... - «-< A"d -«- .............. srsKrt fTch,*:vt «*■ >• huiuinit " - uJiv ’t f H ?
Demccrhlic preoodent in Texas owner raunt not be blamed for, an 1 ^ # TuWo 0hu> u |he ^ ^ Mr.ldcmr I'honr. Nu. 70 T 2;“^ T U. H. Jdy t. f --r-
which entitlen Governor Colquitt ‘‘very one known, there ie a tftutional cure 00 the market It ia HONDO, - - TEXAS X » Oil • K .
to a aenond term, .lodge Ramney legitimate profit that every bu*i* taken internally in do»e« from 10 drupe _____ • ▼ V, * -
muRt n.akf1 or Suspend!;v* ‘wl'wnful H «u Uir-r*l>- «« nR p p TWnMAC ? L^MPN
\ auapenmon ot'tl*' 1»W uml mucous nurfacet nf th. P- T HOM AS 1 A UV-M'.il
ie alated to retire again ufter the 1 nefle
July primaries. Hin next retire- j operations. .. —... ........ _
ment will be from politics, textile mantlfaeturea would mean J”Ty cml'Z iStaTclm sUdlll
^ ^ ^ neither wage for the worker or1 circular* teetimoniak.
. 1 clothe* for the wearer. “Watch* Addrew: F. J. CHEVEY & CO ,
The country i, <l..p!y -"^f-wtat 0( lbe aigh,,-.
eeted in the cauae of the ho.’rihle
DR. R- P. THOMAS,
Dentist
■
explosion in ban Antonio last
week. If it wan the result of
knavery, as the results eo far
diecloaed of the investigation
seem to discredit, no stone
ahouid be left unturned to ferret
out and punish the perpetrators. !
If on the other hand, it was the 1
result of careless or incompetent!
workmen, as the investigation
would now seem to indicate, it is
time the public demanded of the
railroad that it place competent
men in charge of its affairs to
the end that the lives of its em- ^
ployes as well as of the generul
public be not needlessly exposed
to danger.
The strike of textile workers at.:
Lawrence, Mass., has been settl* |
ed by the mill owners granting
the workers the increase in wages
demanded. The same press des- j
patches that oring this news
bring the further information
that this additional cost to textile
rmaiiufactures, amounting for
the coming year to about &12,* ,
000,000, will be passed on to the
uibiuiate consumer through ad* \
TiiU-di), Ohio.
Sold by Druggist*, ?&c.
Tukr iluir* Family PiU* for con-
Bti|Mtlim.
Office on second floor of the Leinwe-
be* buildrng.
Telephone at office and residence.
Hondo
Texas.
SptcilkU^ fldAOi tulCIltflf
*i iemots andCt^d
is the best and quickest
way to perfect health.
Women and girls who
suffer are simply weak
—weak all over.
Opiates and alcoholic
mixtures are worse than
worthless, they aggra-
vate the trouble and
lower the standard of
health.
Scutfs Emulsion
strengthens the whole
body, invigorates and
builds up.
Be >urc to got SCOTT’S
it’* the Standard and always
the beat.
nlX DRUGGISTS
1IV1
The Last Laugh
Lovely wan Mona Li** * smile,
But lovelier fur, we should say.
Was the smile or the face of the
gentleman
Who stole Mona Lisa away!
April Lippincott’a
L. J. BKUCKS K. J. NOONAN
j District Attorney County Attorney
Bkucks & Noonan
LAWYERS
Local representative of the Garner Ab-
stract and Land Co. Complete ab-
stract of all lands in Medina county.
Office at die Courthouse Hondo, Texas
| The Buckhorn ^aloon|
T. J. HALTI’W, Mroprlwtwr
oi.ai.i;w in
If you want to help some young lady 1
win a prise in our piano contest don’t j
forget that the fastest way to secure
votes is to give her a five year sub-
| scription for either the Anvil Herald,
Holland’s Magazine or Farm and Ranch pj0n,j0
j (while the two latter last). Ksch new
five-year subscription to eitherof these
papers assures her six thousand votes
and counts five points towards her
j securing the extra special five thous-
and votes. Help your friend to win.
JOE SAUTER,
CARPENTER
AND BUILDER
Plans and S| ecifieatioiis Fnmiehed
—— Texas
An Observation
We do not sing Recessionals
At churches now; without a doubt
The Ministers must realize
Recessionals are going out !
April Lippincott’s
l Wines, Liquors, Beer and Cig^1
| W Ldgtwoud Wtii4ftk«>’ «
| LXrzizr:.:. Hondo. Texas]
WANT
a Better
sertil'f ‘
J. H. MEYERS,
BLA.CESM1TH SHOP
Where you can get anything done in the
line of Carriage work, Rubber tiring,
I’knv, Fuggy and Wagon work, Horse-
shoeing. Buggy Painting and everything
in Hlacksmithing and Wood work. All n_^ „n___rnMRiNttn 01 ivtu,, in is States, inu-u....- . u
work guaranteed. Also buy and sell **?.™*J? COMBINED. 4* U.IWges in
second-hand Buggies. Prices right. U» i kkk .miii.n "rV.rhr«"*.n,?«i,‘K)M-flON^ GUA.Kwt'YLKL* un<i«f of ^
That question will be asked you almost ftally by °roytk«t«<j
prvices, If vuu qualify take tlie Draughon Training an , , nw*Jlotl>*f
More HAS’KICKS indorse DRAUGHON’I CoU»Kv*| tb^le”nati®n*l
HONDO,
TEXAS.
Check a bilious half-sick feeling be- j
fore it gets serious. A dose of H Kty-
BINE is the remedy. It restores en-j
ergy, appetite and cheerful spirits.
Price 50c. Sold by W. H. Windrow. j SAN ANTONIO.
Irving C. Honegger
ATTOKMEY-AT-LAW
Alamo NatT BaitkBldp.
TEXAS
Bookkeeping. Bookkeefiers ail over
the United States say* that Draughon's
New System of Bookkeeping saves them
from 2i to 50 per cent in work and worry.
Shorthand. Practically all U. S. ofli-
oial court reporters write the System of
Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. Jm
H'fivf Because thev know it is ike best, alogue on “h.imtw
DHAlKillON’S PRACTICAL f,rsl M Ab,^
DalLa, Houston, Austin, Galveston, S*" T
Amarillo, Teaarxana. or El P*»<». «•***
taking Drwrfw* * '
CATALOGUE. L I>ka|!—(
/; y MA IL, write J W. * For ft
president, isshv'll*. >/ / J.Ot-<
ftlogue""1"' '•'■'A ' _«**!
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 30, 1912, newspaper, March 30, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth565211/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.