The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1911 Page: 7 of 10
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A Birthday Party.
Little Miss Ollic Aldrich
w is eight ve:u
old last Satur-
il-iV, and tn (.
i e this most
ent,' she in . ited a
of
important
r umber of her little friends i > er a'1:' right,
spend an It nr r two with Ikt
/.hat afternoon. Mrs. \Ulrieh,
assisted In- Mrs. Pcnn Brind-
and Miss \I try 13. Murphv,
had prepared a lovelv taMe
:Yom which were served de-
li.-ions ice cream and cake.
The children played games,
i mghed and talked an 1 li id a
, ood time as i'iily children can.
■;4>wing to the incleiner.ey of
ttie weather, oniv a few conl !
''tlt-nd. Miss Oil
. 1
As the G:ris Used to Appear.
backward, tuni backward,
oh Pime in your flight, and
i! ■ a maiden dressed prop-
W e are so weary
switches and rats,
-. «JIi\ IAM an- -**«v— — v
11 \"
I u.nal
l .11 is,e t'Hhi is an l peach ba.'-jday,
ket 1'-its. \\ .id i ii juts
' i a horrible pile, stackec
t leir heads to the height of a
mile. Something is wrong
with the maidens we fear.
(>i. e us the ,;iris as the
t > appear. Give us the girhe
we ouea .new q vore, whos
This Girl Caught a Fellow. Many Educational Exhibits of the | Kricsoti used over ;oj y:ars
A i6-year-old Clarksburg Galveston Cotton Carnival. . ^7? - ,, , ,
• ! rroinG rm.inv will be sli twn
girl who was in the habit oi Much h is been said in rtif/.an entire iniuatnre 11 vt of the
meeting the train and flirting erenee to the inanv amuse- North Carman L'a.v I I.ine,
with the trainmen, succeeded j111 nt fea! tires of the G. 1 estou showing ■ p.cim •: f every
in finding a beau the other Cotton C tinival, but much ship from a small tug t > the
says the Chirkshure
air
on I when he asked to walk
liany
of 1 lie
Flic
1 rut us-
da'
.e received
.sMvr.il iuce presents, i! -si le
those mentioned the following
children v... ;■ •. sunt: K '1
leen and Mavis Agnew, :
curls didn't come from a
,1
Maidens wli
viev,
P.,
MeCiii
\ 1 ' .
Albert
truly,
II
AI
nc 1.
tier,
: Br i
and
•iobert
• J r-
i'.ut:er.
N
Cw.
cssnig tore.
dressed with a seiiiibl
" ' .1 ' as P nie Xature in-
tended tiiein to. Give 11s a
girl wi h
la-.liio;i divinely by Nature
alone. I'ciueuiue styles get-
tin;; fiercer each year—Oh,
g.ve 11s thi' girls as
appear.—Walt M.
more can be said of the cduca* largest oeean ^oinggivvh mud.
tional and Industrial exhibits J} it the F> r-'i:>ii lixliib Is
secured for this year's exposi- will not be in any more proin-
tioi*. They promise to stir- i caee than the
pais any similar co1.lection fial displays
ro<<;ever secured in 'the south, if enterprise;
not in the entire country. will include laid
As Galveston holds the dis- showing ti e many
tincliou of being the second of thegull coast country, br:>uai
1argest port in the U.iited ovn, furmtu/c and i*< pre.
States, it is mo;t natural that duct's as made in tiic 1
extensiveexhibits from for igu ~'t tr State.
nn here is your little Ki*rT"l ' <••? ■« «mU v,*
picked her lip at the tip , rclal"'"s w'll> fealveslon be t eEreat0.it...iC.um ,J -.v.th-
She gaily consented
home
I with her; she was romantic
but the fending was more
: inantic still. ILr ne.vly f<
led acquaintance asked to be
v 11 sen ] .(1 to her home, mid boldly
girl!-- J rang the bell. Her mother
came to the door, end Mr
], ir: Traveling Man delivered a
short lecture like this: "M td-
di play s
res airecs
relations with Galveston be
displayed.
ii1.,tire iter own, and m s;, I have a
'home about tin
they used
Oil.
, • • . - , uipuiuvcu. i.ut :>::!ig av .iv with t letter
place wtiers girls oi her age 1 i. . c ,..
should not go except on busi- Our two sister republics, "> 1 11,1 ( l-'
-- fa daivh'er at Mexico and Cuba, have ar-!c!ul Kreatuws of our own great
age" ofV this ™"2«1 for the most
one. I am away from home a , ,l)'ay ot 11 •:r resources w
^reat deal of tlie time, and ;''ouSbt to tne 1 nited 1 lV ■
>r lhese exhibits wi'l i:,olu u" esotiiccs.
Cotton Carnival Kx.culivs
Co nmittee,
extensive i state, and exjiositious of this
m'a id much to the devel-
ier
don't know for sure whetl...
my daughter m .i, the train ! lulllR>r9 's nnnerals, grains,
land many varieties 01 fruit not
ai d flirts with the trainmen
Ladies' sk'rts. \Vc are
the public
1 he patrons of the Alto In- — 1 1 , . , ,rrown nnon our o'vn st^
r and strangers or not, but it she 1 ^ "F" 1,1,1 o.\nsot
dependent School district are Have yon heard lv-.it ,thr.t j does I hope someone will do! The Norwegian government in,; t > gp.v t > the public the
invited, and earnestly requests! Red Kose, . Well,it's Anieri- that which I have done fotnhas prepared a display of the benefit of a cost price in out
ed to meet with the be. -1 1" tlic kind^cv-. y0n—take her home to her products of i's ('omain, includ-jladies' skirts for the next ten
1 , ;a v ^ snouht 1 my. Sola ni vher.—Kx. iug a m 1 iel of the famous days. Co'i'e in before
trustees at the Alto i
School building next Tuesday
t wo
>
esm-ii
Mit-lj
per- I
.1 00l;5
and. \
sngsjj
1 !n\
afternoon, July 25th, at
< 'e'.Kk. A . ; c ,'a' invif
i . "Xtend •:! to t sch'. 1
2:1 an:' their mothers.
t s of vital in 1 rtuiice
t initig ;. the e- i.niug f
term will le dii-cr.sscl,
w: want the ideas and
gestionis < t" the patrons in 111 i:
liter.
We m ike a strong appeal to
e\ery patron 111 this di trictj
to be present at this meeting. 1
Ti-KSIAV .\!"t,!;1;:o '"N. ttM.v 25,
A I' Till' AI. PO ! 11 c, 11 SCMiiOl.
nrn.DiNv;. m i \si-: CY-MI-:.
1 hoard()I- trrs rriKs
into1
Morah >S'.on m?st:ii'j;
'train and avoid bad
Viking Ship, the vesst
a id remarks
„!
) ..
> T I C 'I
A O
:r the public.
.•our telephone
tlencc ft
■: I'uatantecc
lu order to elos
1 summer dress got. i
a .. > of the prices
for th
nl
F.D. BO DEN HAMMER
Advertised Letters.
v pwoue iu ;. a . . '• 01 tne 1
); i;«g to make i
-r repairs. ?!, ?
j| I n i v:.
> 1 Crdiqo, ati
| Oc Lawn
r p •
niontli t
C<dpt le Iv'an at tent by J. M, N
I H
...5c' s-i).
Ail v. urk
'rict-'y first-class,
teed or m' 11 • / back,
store.
Satisb?,. tion guaran^
Call ard civc a trial.
HTb.e Herald for cientific
nil 1 tasty printing, We know j
how,
:;i
r.i.
ne
f'icnd in need is :i fiier.d
•d, and I sure 1; ed some
hv Inly r,
(<
((
iicJp rr.Q
The following letters rem . 11
rvl 111 ■;! in the Alto po; * '5C l/'wn
(dice for tiie week ending j nly 2pc h iwn
1 -, rori. When calling far !5C I'on gee....
<ainc pler.se say Advertised.
Barnes, Mis, Viola.
Rybertsni, Mrs. L.
Rice, J. M.
Wcstin irUiiid, Ja mie.
W'.tlla;, Horn's.
<cc it addit'oual is cliar^
e.i tinou delivery:
C. M. DILLER,
oe Ginghams 0Vj
{ ioe Ginghams Se}|.
12' 2 Ginghams ioe
, 15c Ginghams 121 c
icc Lawn 8c
12'
I 2 I '• fj 5
i a,
ALL DREDGE, Pr op.
; i
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u
HDUM/4\mr.^.Tu.i
c Lawn TOC|l
2(,C
^5-
3°c
..12 ' : e ] ^
T5C |
20r11
■• •• • 25c j j
l.elj
not I >
Mtny otlicr items wi!
:nt during July that is
ncr.ti red here.
J. M. LURNETT. j j
th o rtx)
RUSK, TEXAS. \
I have rnoveb T:'n Shop to Rusk
you 'n:ed of anything m
Wilts o: f h: ne me year orc^rs
de'lve the gcods atthesaniG f
my
) ?
; H J f
1L
Will
Kt
o.sim aster.
Satprdav, Jul)' 22nd,
then what?
ud
Votir friend,
J. M. Crawf-
d.
I-, new voi'.r suliscription to
Tin I fcrald and help some one
Phone us your ..r ler for iee \n ■'< r",e premium. If yoh!
: I we v/ill de"
■ 1 mnwiiw——HM IHMl«y 1 I . i
cr same
your wa^on in town.
Ai.to Ice Company.
to don't renew b
contest clos s
your paper.
the time the
you will lose j
K OFTEN
makes
v.
; 1
K NEED
FOR
mm
m
w$y/$>
that's sure
MURPHY & WILLIAM?
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BAR B E RS=—
EASIEST SHAVING — STYLISH HAIR CUTS
HOT AND COLD BATHS
Agents "or the I'cst Laundry in the S.atc.—The luce.'a
' ESS TEE DEB
The Only Guaranteed Dandruff Tcnr'c
Give I s a Trial, — Wc Want Ycui' 7 radc.
J)
dr. king1
NEW DISCOVERY
BEST GROCERIES
or t! e le; s' money,
OiT yef rs ex >et ence in judg
tig Groc:r'.< s enables us 'o e.cti
he values rer/ accjrate'.y.
By paying cish we get the
very best quality for the lowest
price, We 1 re always on tho
lookout.
BARGENS
1. dies, do not tail to see tho.
lit '• of white goods v.t av > of-,
r at; c a'cptionab y low
ipriets nni.il August 1.
Blanton Brothers.
Notice.
To all parties interested
the contest: 10 years' sub-
scription to The Herald, to,000
votes, and every additional dol-'
la" 15co vot- s. Renew yoi. ^ ladies' and childreus'
subscription so we can bring. hats now going at cost at Bur-
the contest to a close at once, nett's.
FOR
coughs colds
WHOQPIUG COUGH
and all troubles of
throat ahd (lungs
prompt USE WILL often prevent
PNEUMONIA AND CONSUMPTION
PRICE 50c ..d 1.00 SOLD AND OUAR.HTEED BY
DKl'OCilSTS
and arc striving cons'anliy to
q;ive ycu more an-1 better goo*, s'
fo - your mcney than we have
evevr done befcre.
Bargains in silks, silk mulls
k tissues and all fancy <"
£oods to redu e our stock.
Agnew wil'Trlfytgil of your
silk tissues and all fancy dress|£!^'ea b tar' cys,'^ d u c ks
gCttbC—and old roosters—at
Blanton Brothers. thTfifghest market price-
n. h. aqnew
Remember by the time the
contest closes all parties that
has not renewed or made sat s-
factorily arrangements we will
be compelled to cut you oft'
from our list.
Eiecfrici
Bitters
Succecd when evirything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
v/ealcnesses thry are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY,LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
It Is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
Best y rade of Seckon flour
at Burnett,# at £1 per s;.c'<, for
the next 10 days.
4 Particular printing for par"
tit ular people will be found
at The Herald office. Let us
convince you.
Bates }:'p;cial vShoes for
young men's dress wear at
Burnitt'ss tore.
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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/m1/7/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.