The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 15, 1908 Page: 3 of 6
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Use
For Over
Thirty Years
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BALLARD'S
HOREHOIND SYRUP
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▼faitt*. down fl • * > «* and l<«' *•*
tha *T*t*tn In a w**»k*-?i» ! r n n. <-a i«inir
It to ba roof* aww!<'ililr to th* catwwnipHw*
■rm. HaMard « HorrluittnJ pmp a ill cuff
m cuogti and atx* t.,"ti :i i ■ aysteta.
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The Children Like It
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a It 1* very r Warn t t» tak< a i v iiav. no
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t't *»U until that couth d to l'ij* Into » i >•>**«• dan-
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laid insure a long and DuoU by 1. .
GOOD*. colds. SOK ’.t N • .
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Snow Liniment Cc.
North Second Street,
LIS, - MISSOURI.
)ld and Recommended by
W H Wiadrow. Houdo. Texas
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•'■•fty a! say a taw#rty.‘*
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4 i! 1 w % yoitaa. Ill
' ibi IV* ah sith a r*r-
>’* f*t*c4hf»***» h^rm >4
Ifaifcaa t»rt»a*n. Far. te
ayt« hsilsia 4ay« sh*a
la# had b««* tb* balls
av4 bar fatbar raali*iea4
*»*!tbta«t a* sat) a*
ta tha atats. bant Ittaah
•say of aa awp«n.# ta
* k.t< b‘ a. tad h»r *»r4ara
kh rarrlsd oat by bait
Cat, ala*' wnb
of anatba-* ynat^rttv
»tsar* of tba rich baa a
tea >aar* talar.
1 mmb»r. 4ytn( ta want
i to shirk aha fad baaa
& out of a world
r h> I any charm for
t»ft bar baby la tha a*»a
falthf.tl arryaat »h»
foot all 1* of h.-r br loved
► * a !• v tr froad aptrlt
he aad with tha akHI <d a
« r ! .ic-J tba k.irhao,
• - d »t’h t * : n a* «; a Mtaa 1^*
h* ■ ,«t. « r.. - tbarn as iiriata*. and
• o.i to a -h*k of bar tHrtiar.aJ
■ •:.) a [ aa of bar n.a-
raitbtj rtraa What
h v •; *• to i,i now M **t, ifaarf*
1< •* 1 d a tc-ttar, iialaarlnb
l •('*’' it- i !):•• ebair, apraad It
i tha la; of he. fade! graaa
tn sh?r> •*
i >■ • . at. irtvt'a'lna to the ball at
\ • • .i. * * rialo-d «ha. batsa^a little
»• t.s bl! tba l.'varti Kir la a ra gain (.
■ t Stir!;* Will lama Keen Catherym
i • si (»► ih**r»- In a brand new
I.’i <1 taffata Kvarytib* haa
aottiaMifn* to waar but nta. and it s the
v. *» ft•«* Mt (tanea to sblc h I haya
arar t> .» n atkal—1 with I touM dia—
v» I d > Till bain* proud and poor
ta a rn-aa to anyone "
t>int iHnah'a ayaa eloaad
► * :,<*• > i‘ka tba araj j Ins to of • ho*
It i i, *? * » m’d ahut oft front aarne
.... t«i; , »!i iiiitraetln* influancar
l/i .. >• think dar'a »<>' nta a «kr
blue- : t motu'ht Ita mad» over.**
I> • - talk of that''* ate laimad
Vt/o l,a stranaa, fiorraly, “That dr**§
• '»■. ■ it ad* over fit* ttnia*. lie
II ry Jlorltcicr *|lllad half a
• 'i o\»i tha front breadth
I e»n» » a It “
H * t ufh motiajr yo' *ot in yn'
|p t ...» hur***' queried th- old so
gini r|> iua her *'}*•» rnonis-ntarlljf,
tu ft .h tha qnaatlM at her m.atreca
if
ay a aa till faa.aoe-ta.ra4 barac*'
pkeaa; L ka.* at.cry ata a* tha*
•aa basd’y p<*et*i fcka lab taka ta
ta* *»*w • tv> »h* wb.ta ask
•attaraai-st card far shbvb ta ta.
aawaffc.
'I k»»* aisai■ ba*'4.' aha #rka4. rs
*ovs, ia( h-r a;*k pcsaaajaea. tha
CagWabmae a-e wary uptwtn—aa*
eweaaar by taeaiiaa ftwu t y«a tfciak.*
aacei’y. that tbra~ walr**»* swuld ta
a tx-t ahara ft.** #•,»■ [attaar*"
fit* *■ aid b» bkw* a»a'*41 at tr
nay yiaw*." rataraad th*- yoaej aean
!a* khtaa. toe. tat oSarta; bit arji
with t'baste da'dtaa (rara.
Ihareshy, puuttaic a lit la. tank It
aa4 b»#t * bar self ta tha mas* et
whieitn* fiesra*. forgot avarytktag ta
the eharta of tba *var •*• !*. ti*a salt!
Aa tb* (I-at «tr*ak» of ft ay dawn
paerag ta tbrough tba windos bits I*
Iteroth* *t||l gttsihad by bapry aietta
meet, bad* adieu tu Sir K ctaa'4 ta
db© tewMt Cw### ^bTgiita—*
jk,|« g-njiftr. * i \ vv
|vA m ]|'K
rvwi m it.
lill RIlil Wt.v rtt*
f*jwi an wiprrt vlhf-i
fwv 4f♦' t . S<» t w tf© * i
■fee* fcdfag. "Wata m
tba tarts* « H. Wi
Hbt 4trm*
tfeirty hs.u
f ‘1 J * “• SAh
CASTORIA
far lafaikta u4 Cliidrtta.
Hu (pf Yn Hut Alwifl taftt
s
Subw ’ita for the Anvil llt raid. only
fl.Utt a year.
I lvoohte j
$ Harltlr ,v (inutile Works \
aacgTI^a .
tiiss
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Cemetery WorK )
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tot. emit »<•' " °",r
■ SHtiHfHfiton wttHf»"taail
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Muellft A b"»,
Mi oiim ('«’ Tasm*
lococl Gt-elc; Je>6iy Try it
• 11 , liughad lAtrothy, arorn-
f, ", i ,st thraa dollar* and tan p*n
t, , t,■ i on*' rent more, and I might
• ... . ;id 'hat. for theta la tha roal
• next *«*V and the1 arm
Pi the tarlor 1* bleeding *»w
do.-' »M over the ratitet"
\ „ (M.-'al t*a"» brimmed <»ver
e»ei and falling uittn the let
f,, • »h* I'Ve drop* of d*w.
'Cun't do mueh on three dollara."
oonn, ireel Aiitit Ihnah. contemplating
tb, vi ng girl erlth her head on on**
4. like a lug black canary bird, "but
w. no ' do aornethln Yes, honey,
v,e | inti ' gsan do aomethitig to get
, , fo' d»t ball I ain't gwlne
to hat* yo’ dUappInted.”
P *„« t! nlghf of the ball, and the
I .. d oiiiled rootna of the
\ri, i'11 e mansion were ablaxe with
, i p mil gay with the nterry
o mimic and laughter. While
t . «*i]! . rly lit the evening a
tiuifg men lingering at the
,1 e*f tin dn'icing room were attract
,t.j th' ■ \qitiaile lovelinew of n
. <t ,iil who. lennlng ujion the
I , i arlt K iutlc old gentleman,
■ , Le orther, made her ett
by an opposite door.
(in i ' The e» a beauty!"
. el Sir lleglnnlel Beauchamp, a
l.otul mer who was. juat then,
i,. tii t of Arthur Arntitage.
,,,• turned, snilicd with evident
. ,-t,i n ti ■ h" perceived that the
young lady Dorothy lsc Stiajge.
ior whom, Indeed, he had evinced a
nm ng. If unreciprocated, admiration
1, i« Mis.i Le Strung*'." returned
ho. Ijiiictlj. while the baronet, his
handsome far* aglow with eager in
ton si. begged for an lntroduct on
■Talk >°"r Pdachea and
cream," Cited he, “look at that girl's
complexion And her dress—perfectly
charming. A creation of Worths
probably. Imported to t’*> time of *• v-
, ial hundred dollars Your country
women know how to drops, but they
make the mono (1>'. m>' hoy-
Dorothy had o glorious time Her
>:ttle feet w-'re kept jnci asaat’y
.vicing a ad hrr cnyag.'m-iit card was
I i>it flllltup as Arthur Arntifave and
ctl|. Keglnaid Beauchamp, making t'uelr
'v..y tlirourh she crowd of waitring
iiplca. retched a ‘ire'e of youtt?
I,|,tu.:;rs, of whlth she was the an'
• n I renf.’r.
i s l.c S— ' rnurm'tri’d
I..... . . .. a to I he g
o'ta
"Ultg
'By Ctorgt' There’s . Beauty! Ex
claimed Sir Reginald Beauchamp.
neath the tall date paints in the con-
servatory.
“You American girls ar* a spring of
everlasting surprise to me." he was
lying. sMitllrg beneath JU hin^
lor.de Btusui he You ar Hi origin-
al, so entertain.ng, so—" He paused
for a word
"Conceited I fear that la our repu-
tation “ Mi-* I.* Straag* biusiod as
she added "Of eourse there are nota
hie esc* pt Ion a I am one "
" \re you" ' eagerly "I wai going
to sa> that you h ive such exquisite
ta te in dress. Now, take my alst' rs
for example of my comparison. Belie
is a handsome girl, a perfect H"bc
**) Is ) Hen. r< »y the* ks. blue eyes and
the figure of Diana—but neither of
tics- girls have the Individuality to
on* die such a gown a* you wear to
ntch’ It Is simply Ideal, a dream, a
symphony In rose color "
lx r i'hy » eyes fell before Ms ardent
g!an* and she studied, with absorbed
attention, th*' protruding tip of her
lainty little black kid slipper.
"1 suppose," she said at last, naive-
ly. "that vou would not care to hazard
a gu - «s to the price of this stun
nine gown? it Is not a Mt con van
t|< nal to tell you. but sum* witch
*" m.- impelling me to unburden my
mind of a guilty secret. I am Rising
as Cleopatra when I ant really guess
now- "
Beauchamp took a backward step,
ati*l wbh folded arnta studied the little
pink gowned figure as a connoisseur
might study a finished work of art.
' As you permit It," he ventured,
timidly, "I would say the eown could
not have cost lets than |-l>0. I am a
sad Ignoramus, you know, on such
iiiatt*-i». but you snrlke me as being
exquisitely attired.*
"I s *• you are just as easily de
reived as |-a| o," said Mis* l.e dtrange
■Wall, by way of keei lug up our na-
tional icputstlon for oddity. I will con
less the whole murderous plot. The
story ntSy amuse yotur sisters am'
'*" vc as nil Arabian Ni't'tt s entertain
merit Tills wnnderftu gown *•< at just
one d ho and fifty cents all told
Behold in" shorn of majesty!
ft I!' ginald s lowei jaw fell am!
disl 1 i* I cloud' d his handsome *■>*».
K I it. cried Dorothy, stdilng a
ft• >a't : cloud of her pink dt aperies
it is * lictse rdolh."
Thi n, although his aw** and adutlra
tlon for th* genius of the American
woi an overwhelmed him,, th. British
Bhl< . malicisrn could go no further h-
way of vocal expression than "By
George!"
But Miss Le Strange did not forg ■(
Aunt Dlr.ah. Amid much laughter ami
many pretty gestures she confessed
the whole story, and with verltahi*
tears of gratitude in her bltn eyes,
told of the old tirewoman's efforts to
make th" dress pretty
"It is a fairy tale!" cried the bn
onet "Cinderella come in Goihham
Only one thing is lacking."
Their eyes met. a id bon ath hei
breath the young girl whispered
The prince?"
"The story Is not eomplcp* without
him." returned Sir Beauchamp I
wonder *h> you think — ?”
He hesitated, and benealh his lau
Kngllsh skin the red blood showed
like any peony.
"Yes?" Dorothy's face was averted,
but she listened mlschievourly for hta
Idea.
. 'vend v how a baron t— uaiglu
Matataawa't Manta' S'|M
Hawth,*?xa * mawfal aixk* ta T>
cwrwrf aes’s ta warval'Htaly paw»‘.-at-
b»* aa* twirMi, tat ta tad* ft as
4i®a*i!’ giva ttaat aa ataiua’r
pBysSrai ambndtnaat tha* their ▼«*>-
flash to aptiirssiiiad awd appears to
ta hressht la** tha raarasaa'aftaa
«*ly to give a kind u# phaatasuial j
form t» po’eU mental g—cggXt'ii** — I
k. r. \k hippie
WORN OUT
Th»*'atha way trout f«-at about the
luret* w:. ■* you have a hacks** cough
It'* fwot^haesa to Wt it **» "* a**l tn4
t« tW'k t»gat svaa it. whan Bxliard-'
Hoceh*")'td Syrup will stop the cough
are! heal the lururv. Peer Sb*. "ka* awl
II per tad th*. Sold by W II Wimir*.*
Mttcac «t Mctsr.
Top."
**Y’a«, my #<>n "
“Thi* tear um m**aor travels so
fa** It c ' t be se, t!
“That s righ*. uiy r n "
“Thai bo* *t<es th*- gas romiiany
kao* hmuch gas **• »a used’ —
Yolrken tUst* uidl
OABTOTIIA.
h.,i. • _w*T
*T" uL^/zh^fcZM
Ths Up to Cate Berglar.
r
In Indivplual approy rutiunstat d
three burglars who had b* n cu uh:
red handed In tha art of ransacking
three houses at Autatiil xVioi,«
OASTOntA.
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A man is not a lord because b*> feeds
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 15, 1908, newspaper, February 15, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564228/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.