The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1910 Page: 4 of 10
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the mi98in0 biro.
"ITow do you find thn chicken oup
tonight, Mr. Newcomb?" <|uoried tlx
baording-hoiis'' Undlndy.
"I have no difficulty in finding th«
doiip, Mm. Hnslier," he replied, "bnt |
I nm inclined to fliink the clucken j jj
vrill be able to prove an alibi."
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- Warning! I
Winter's Chilly Breezes Are Drawing Upon Is!
opuiciit, In-1 111 prog
first in industrial opportuit
tic ■ < f ail the in the
Wnion.
I in Don't forget to n • n little
will i>< |>ut I>i,'kl\ As: I '.itt< r • \vh tiev r lilt
toiniK'h or howels ar.- disor Icrtd
11 quickly corrects s-i h troubles
firs1 in devel- you feel liinht and
re*s and 1 (leerful. A. C. Harrison 1 rug
Co SjHi ial Agci.ts.
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then 8he went.
"I'm going home to my mother!"
"I don't like her very well, but
I'm eorry for her."
Ill this issue ol The Herald
v>ii! lie found a report <>l the
organization of a commercial
club to look alter the business
interests <>f Alto and contigu-
ous communities. The club
starts out under most a us/
picious circumstances am! i;s —-
membership roll stalls with All parties indebted t. usj.<
the names of 23 sui' an/ ^°,r hi i-..smithing,, or o ,,cr
■ , • , n wise, please call and settle,
tiul,energetic citizens wIm will 1 '
labor carncstl .• to j>romoie and ,
guard the. t 's interests. * , — """" V'H
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he had not.
"Itnve you read Miss Gush fort h'l
lnteiit novel?"
"Do 1 look unhappy?"
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Pat ton <Si Dickey
Do it now — se ect one of i
those np-tod it'* Suts whnh
We thank the good people i
Berrvman (S: Watt *rs are se 1-
LL wise buyers should prepare for the cold weather
so*<11 to come by purchasing the r winter needs i.tnv.
W realize thai it is the wideawake merchant with the
right goods at ihe right price who will supply the people's
demand. Consequently, we are refurnishing our stock with
daily shipments of the best merchandise in all Hues that
the market affords:
Staple Goods, Domestics, Sheeting, Outings, Cotton Flannels,
Blcachings. Shirtings, Prints, Ginghams, Suitings, Novelty
Dress Goods, Waist ings, Silk , Trimmings, lite. Fur/
nishing Good of All Kinds, Stylish Clothing for Men,
Boys and Children) Ladies' Tailored Suits, Wraps, Sweater
Coats, Underwear, Hosiery, Knit Good-, Ftc, in luct, every-
thing to be bund in c Fir.vt -class Dry Goods Store is here
for your iivspcction.
D fl ibtito-3 lor t!;: far.cvc 'TTAR j'RAI\D SHOES' lor
Men, Women and Children.
r ,M , I lllLr as Cost.
ot Cheroko' niu stnroun uug : *
counties f< r the business they' There i«. siid to be 1 rail-
have given us and ask a con/ road in Mis ouri that has
t'.ma; ce of the satue. We abolished its time car l uid is
always strive to serve running by the almanac.
oik- li all with eood i>oods , , ,
, ti. {7 J u.st received nnoth 1 •
aucl lock bottom prices, Yours , ■/ , ,,, ,, ,.
c- . , 1 1 shipment of \\ alk-Ovei .*>
for a better business. ' X , . , ,
t v\r n . . at S. M. Holcombs—tin* i > 1
Kesp. yours, J. YV. Carter. , ,
1 ' ' 1 on the market.
I The funeral of Joe Yos*er, mm
, ... . ,.' When a preacher prais >
who died last 1 httrsd iy at his li})eral ^lvc.r „ js
home in the l'rimro.s* neigli- that lie isn't preaching
b .riiood, occuned last b'riday oiny.
afternoon at .1 o'clock, inter- <> . 1 c
f „ ' Best line or j'oung nu <• s
ment beino in , I11I0.1 Cenie- m)(-j boys' Sin'* in town, j . , ... . .
• jtut beyond saw mill. A] pi\
Yourr> tor More Business, and Better irJusiuess,
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-vsr *jo sjbb1. rwaa gy^«i.'tii>iK;i'WTwp'. a.? '..vrr
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received ;tt Hill
rSale Cbcap.
I'ivc room hoti^e, A1 • acrrs
7 j of laud, one mile west of m Hav, at Agiiew's.
Local and Persona!.
tery.
New car Flour. Price 51.35 Car prairie
and $1.50 per.sack, at Carter's, ed at Agnew's.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller
ar. visiting in Galveston.
Salt, Chops, Brau, Oatsand It is expecud that their new
In me now in course of erec*
town will lie
upon
c 1, t« \ . . c 1 their return.
oee K. b. Arrant for j'out
up/to/ilate Shoes and Hat.s 'lVx;:s Red Rust Proof Oats
Albeit I„iles has accepted ,•* J lts ^u'' ^'ran ino'hs,
K position wall Guiun's
'Hindi' to., j.i. <\ • 'i ... . .... J s ' 5 n Giit:ni was 111 the city Itibn Sou 111" of town v
... to C li. 11'OBMW, t Il.y,an f ks, s«till4ar. rendy (or occupancy
Tl,oMM' Hardware SW j ' „.nir
\ $ 1.4c:; cl ops, 100 lbs., ;
U1U^ Alfalfa hay, pea green, 75c
j 11 r bale—at Carter's.
Everything New and Up to Dat<
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To the Buying SPubSic.
I will call the attention of the people of Alto and
\ieiuity to the fact that my stock is now complete, con-
sisting of . |
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Groceries and Feeds of All Kinds.
A Car of Red Seal an j Bouquet Brands of Flour Just In.
My line of Shoes and Boots are the best. I keep a full
line of packing house products- Bacon, Ham, Lard,
Sausage, pigs'feet, &e.
1 lie Ladies are especially invited to call and examine
my line of DRESS GOODS before purchasing. I have
bought my stock for cash at a discouut and will give my
customeis the benef;'. of sat'ie. All I ask is for you to
call and inspect our stock, and if I don't sell you it will
not be the fault of luy goods or prices.
MY MOTTO—Your money's worth, or your money back
•tore.
Jii't received another ship*I Chns. Wall, one of the
\ iiieiit oi Laiiies Suits at Bur- Spaniding Buggy Cc.'s cm/
r* "lU S* jployes, was here this week en
|/ You will find in due time, route to Tiuipiou.
. . , Xmas goods at R. K. K. Ar/! , ,
rani's. i Agnew handles everything
. , . it" be de-sired in the grocery
J. . Liook <>i RatclifT, li15c. Phone in your order.
spent Friday and Saturday of He'll do the rest.
last week in this city.
r . " „ !<>e Briggs left Monday for
1 ou can hud as good flour w- , t 1
•u li K a r *.. ..1 v. ■„ \Vaco to be in a f tend a nee at
ai k. li. Ariant s |as you can .. , , .
get in town. lvvory sack Masonic grand lodge 111
convention at that place.
Don't fail to see R. E. Ar-.
rnnt for Ladies' aud Misses'
Cloaks, He will save you
money.
Dr. Ramsey of Wildhurst,'
transacted business here yes-
terday.
Phone 113 your grocery or-
der. Free delivery anywhere
in the city. N. H. A*new.
Ladies, come in and see
those Bearskin Coats for Chil-
dren at Burnett's Store.
111 town
guaranteed.
E. W. Bowman, recently ot
Wells, has purchased the
Miller hotel, and will main-
tain a first/class hostelry.
All Wool Dress Goods at
I a reduced price at S. M. Hol-
comb's for the next 30 days.
j\ Don't rail to see them.. Call
early and get first selections.
J-.'.st received big shipment
of ladies aud misses' Capes
and Coats—something that is
new and up to date at Burnett's
Store.
J. W.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS.
Rfing Me Your Eggs and Butter and Chickens.
Go TO J. E. SMITH
THE .JEWELER
ALTO, TEXAS
P> j \ .j . | ^
Clocks, Rings, Stick
Puis and AU Jewelry Repaired, and have your
Eyes Tested for a Gdod Pair of Spectacles,
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The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1910, newspaper, December 8, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214121/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.