The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1911 Page: 6 of 10
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^ Let I s Present Vo" With One $
\ of ThoseBeautiful"WhiteIIouse
Punch Sets Absolutely FKGE,
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Crippen's Lawyer Is
Suspended For Ye$r
'ttrrt&'Trr
The ,kiiig of Spain's fnfll
name is Alfonso Leon -Feritr
undo Maria Santiago Isadort
! Paschal Marcian. Hot can he
Sally Hopkins slipped on a ,.cincn,bcr that when,lie's fulj
WITH OUR EXCHANGES
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London, July 12. Arthur.kanana pgcl and huj't herself -—QruugeiLeadcr.
Newton, who was found guilty ^ en her front piazza yesterday. > *
a of professional misconduct, in j—Westerly (R. I.) Sun.
his defense of the wife mur*| That's what Saily gets foi
derer, Dr. Hawley
jby a committee of the
iciety,
Nothing'more beautiful thn,n
a woman and the r.io*t beaut i-
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woman is the cMcrry, pt r
! derer, Dr. Hawlev H.Crippen, j "ot wearing an armor pl^tc on ^
aw so-! hr. f r,? "t1 PnzzB- J,!U- i petiial 1 v pleased .woman .vlu,
. , ,i Weiser, m Orangt Leader. ' «„,;ies "constantly and whe
was today suspended1 .stunts toittumy > .
if ,, ,• f 0.; . looks at you enqiiiMngly wi:un
^ |from the practice for one year
t(M . . J Whatever vour
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. . Whatever your views on she meets you on the street,
an.1 ordered by the divisional pj-Qhjbjtjon or anti*prohibition y\(i women ate tantalizing ami?
court to pay the costs of the
quiry.
don't insult your neighbor, the most tantalising in a.1 iar.- ,
This is a tree country where _ talixititf and bewitching sit-.tsr-
Newton was alleged to have every man has a right to his e-rhood ;^iid the.oijc .;*rho p
j aided and abetted Horatio W.
Button*]y, editor of a weekly
j-ublicatiou and member of j
i- t r ,, ,t r Whatever vou do faithfully
parliament for the south di- . ' . r J,
" • !and conscientiously will nnd
itie appreciation and your re-
own opinions.—Mineral \\ ells duces the most poignant em-
Index. barrassmcjit is the woman
_— with the smile.—Vernon Ca| .
vision of Hackney, to publish
false statements regarding the
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ARE GIVING THOSE Jv
I'UNCII SETS AWAY V [case and also to have aided the j Just be patient and work on,
^ To Our Customers Absolutely FREE ^
^ As Per Offer Below
Daily Chronicle to give pub-
licity to similar untruths.
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With every $25.00 worth of goods you buy of us
for cash, whether bought at one time or at different
times, wc will give you a Set FREE. Get as many
Sets as you like, one Set FREE with every $25.00 you
purchase .
The sets are now on exhibition at our st:rc, come
in and see them and get a punch card. Have the
amount of all your purchases punched pn your card,
You will always find a choicc se.'c.tioa of ce:end-
able merchandise at o.ir store and it will pay you to do
all of your trading here.
We will eontinuc this oyer 12 montljs io give every-
body a chance to secure at least one of these beautiful
Punch Sets.
If you want to buy a set outright we will sell you
one for $2.50.
DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNI TY.
TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT IT.
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W. E. WATTERS i|
Notary Public
Alto, — — - Texas,
S. \L. HOLCOMB }
% ALTO, - - TEXAS. Jv
Shooting at
San Augustine
San Augustine, July 14.—
Henderson Chumly was shot
five times and seriously wound-
ed by Doss Hardy near San
Augustine last Sunday. The
shooting occurred at the house
of Hardy, where it seems
Chumly was tresspassing 011
posted property. The parties
are brothers-in-law and for
some time past have been at
outs. Chumly is reported im-
proving.
ward will be certain as time.
and happiness will be yours
>J,.wouldn't want to.b.' kin(^
of England if I had to he boss-
ed by u wife wlxms so hotnelv
as Alary is. Most men ale
willing to be.prdert'd around
—Alcalde Chronicle (Rusk bv a good-looking woman. 1
Prison.)
The man, woman, boy, or
girl, who lives in a town and
runs it down to everybody they
can, is a very dangerous pn-
son, and the people in guw.a'.
ought to try to getfrid of them.
They are knockers, and do
more harm than anything else
wouldn't even letch scuttle
of coal for • 011^911 Marv—-it'J
were king. Ami yet George
permits himself to be led
a
n-oMtid like a (pood1e dog.
\\ !:\? L' ok at Ooorre's whis-
kers. Thai's the answer. A
man who wears whiskers like
that will jump into the river j!
his wife tells him to do it.--
for your town. Let's send our j Bud ^ eiser, in Oratjge Leader,
knockers to Terrell.—Brouson
Light.
If we were that Chicago
bride who has to endure forty
kisses a day from grandpar-
ents, aunts and other relatives,
hanged if we woyjdn't go to
eating onions and limburger
•heese.—Houston Post.
THE GREAT
Which is agatiting the minds of the people of Texas today is wheth-
er we shall have State-Wide prohibitou or not, No matter which side
<,f thequestnu you espous, if you buy whiskey you want it it. pure—
free from adultei at ion. We have been in the business thirty-Six years
in Dallas, and established a reputation of giving our customers pure
goods and the best to be had for the money.
We sell Cradtlock's "S7" $5.00 per gallon and Craddock's "92"
00 per nallon-the best whiskev sold for the modev•
We handle all the leading biauds of bottlrd in bond jvhiskey, rang-
ing from $.t .00 to $6.00 per gallo::. We are agents for SCHLITZ
bottled beer.
$5.00 per case of ^ dozen pints; Si .00 back for case and bottles.
511.00 per cask of 10 dozen pints; 20 cents per dozen back for
bottles. We sell direct to the consumer, and gel the goods otu 011 the
first train after the is received. Send us mouy oaders lor the
amount you want to pay and we will send you the 1 est we lieve for
the money.
We pay all express chrages 011 all shipments of one gallon or
moae costing $2,50 or more per gallon.
Write for our general price list.
Perkins, Imboden & Perjdus
lawyers
Practice in All Courts
W. M. Imboden, Rusk
13. J!. Perkins; Kusk.
James 1. Perkins, Alto
L. CRA DOCK & CO.
DALLAS, .... - TEXAS.
U.:S. Soldier Faces
Charge of Murder
The mail who smiles like a
toniasies about his place of
business and 011 the streets
and goes home at night and
abuses those near and dear to
him, is a thing in pantaloons
minus of even a grain of com-
position that goes to make up
a real man and his acquain-
tance is about as much sought
by us as the,closing scenes of
scarlet fever. We don't want
to know any such people, al/
Many people are adversely
criticising Gov. O. B. Colquitt
for the stand he is tjj'.ing on
the.issue of Strdcwirje prohibi-
tion. But there isjme.chprju;
that we jhavc nyt vet iliearc
laid at his door, and that is
inconsistency. He told rfye
people in ih is race for (Govern-
or how he stood 011 this ques-
tion and what he would do ij:
eas? it was submitted to tljc
people, and hetis carrying 011*
liis promis.e. Tips is mote
than,can be said of the man
who proceeded him as Govern-
or, who broke u:otc promises
than he fulfilled.— Rusk Jon:
nal.
Every community u.curstd
by a class of people ivho make
it their business to attend to
NOMINATION BLANK
(Good for '1,000 Votes.)
I h cby nominate M
San Antonio, Tex., July 14.
Charged with murder, John S.
Sands, a soldier who has been
in the guard house at Fort
Sam Houston, has been 1 trans'
ferred to the county jail. He
lis charged with kiljing Robert
jC. Johnson, a soldier, 011 June
18 on Salada Creek during a
_ fight over 0 card' game in
rrr which Johnson is said to have
acted as peacemaker. The |
affidavit was made by Captain)
Julian A. Benjamin, U. S. A.'
though we have seen,just such everybody's business luit the-i
cattle.—Lufkin News. uu' - Snch pcop'e are the
\ meanest .specimens of depra,v.
Some doctors could not enre!^ hu;i,;u,il-v which an all-wiAc
a ham,—Milwaukee Wisconsin. H nce pen,,llls 0 txlst
A , . , ' this green earth, it is weU
And some lawyers could not known lhat a!nU)St aver ,
T"V,l ' i3Caul053 son.is sometimei; disposed to
111 "C- . . : speak evil of others, and tat,_
And some pianists couldn't ding is a sin from which very
play a line of hose.—Mobile few can claim to "be entirely
Registei. : exempt. But the object of this
And some hunters couldn't j aiticle is to .call attention tc
shoot the chutes.—Detroit Free,'hat distinct ciasS of tattlers
Bres§- j who make tale bearing the
Aud some shoe clerks could- j °oustaiit business of their lives,
n't shoo a chicken.—Houston I hortunately there are but few,
Post.
And some bricklayers could
n't lay an egg.—Yonkers
Statesman.
And some paragraphers
can't write worth a d—!—Trin-
ity Tribune.
as a contestant for the Grand Prize offered by your f apcr
Name
("Names of parties nominating candidates will not be divulged.
This blank is good only for nominating purposes.)
The bov win
if any, such in this comur.'n-
>ly.—Crand Caue Item.
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Engineer Has-
Harrow Escape
7ThelHe ald turns out as good a *rork as can be found. Try us
Marshall, Texas, Jul}' 14.—
spends his .While s^oo^ing coal to feci
evenimrs around the funUv'l • • ' .
fireside reading some 'good "" 1 , i^I'JrshriM
book or some good newspaper ' , lSt exas ra,^''oad near
and spares the gray-haired ^'•0clicr yesterday, Fireman
mother whose sighs and heart-j ^'ea' found a stick of dyua-
aches of "wondering where i£i>mite in tlvc tender.
my boy to,night," is the boy Apparently it had-keen
who, some of these days in the l;„ .1,' 1 , •
near future, will be looked for'' • aS ,tcame froIU the
jby the man who lias import- rnincs ,n ('^l-'homa.
ant positioner.f pnh:ic trust in
the vacation of hie. This has
25 Pcr cen* <>n on all men ever been the case to some e\'
and boys suit^dunng July, ;.t I tent and is growin-'
Burnett's, 1 •--^
J M. Crawford, M. D,
Physician and Surgeon.
Alto, Texas,
Res. Phono 34 Office Ph;>;;« :
"New
Afi4iine tolks on.—Ex.
ine of hats ji}s!t".*a:\ iV
n-jre so,C(1' including all nlie ■h.t.-si
'slKtpes for fall. .Bliinton Bros.
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1911, newspaper, July 20, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214153/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1~1%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.