The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1911 Page: 6 of 8
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^■■■iBiilllliliftiilUMklWMMlwnniB j will Decker returned home
from Caro Tuesday.
Dirl you say you was going
to the show Friday night?
Yes!
E. English of Doiglass
Personals
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A fine line of children's
bnots is being shown at Bur-
netiV.
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Miss Inez Mercer spent
Big line of underwear, hos-
iery, knit goods pi all kjuds,
s:1k, scarf1?, toques, aviation
John Guinn J; Rusk .\vas>?:'« & etc- Wanton Bros.
C. Kfllijfu and da ;giiUr
Miss Jewel of Audersou county
marketed cottou here Wednes-
day.
here Friday.
F. P. English was here from Don t fajl to attend the* sho.v
If you miss Sanders & San-' Douglass with cotton Wednes- a* t'10 opera hortve Fricay
Sunday tvith homefolks.
marketed cotton here Tuesday, j dels sho.v tomorrow ni^ht .day.
Sweater coats for ladie.®, the ^1'^3^ ^011 ')e soirV
Sanders ^ Sandels at the nicest line that is being shown
in town at Burnett's.
Joe Young is visiting in the
city from Pollok.
Don't forget the show to-
morrow night at the "opera
opv:ra ljouse Friday night.
C. P. Rich of Percilla was
Jipre Monday with cotton.
Cole will weigh and clafcs
yqttr cottou right.
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Miss Grace Can- went to house.
Rusk Saturday. | q \\r Tunj.er of Douglass
Big line of ladies hi^li grade j marketed cottou here Tuesday,
touts at Burnett's.
W. K. Rogers of Douglass
was hero ?\i nday with cotton.
is coining—
Buck Shot
\yatch for liim.
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Miss Addie French is visit-
ing in Rusk this week.
Get your aviation thread at
Burnt t'.'s.
G. 1 i. Gregg of Weches was
lie re with cotton Monday.
Your account is now due.
Make .'irangeliienls to settle
at once. Blanton Bros.
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R. E. Lee of Well? market-
ed cotton here Wednesday.
Bates shoes for men, the
latest thing in dress footwear
will be found at Burnett's.
J. H- Maran of Wells mar-
keted cotton here Wednesday.
Pay yqur account. We
need the money.
Blanton Bros.
J. R. Moore of Augusta was
here with cottou Wednesday.
Suits, suits, suits, for men
j night, i'ienty of good music,
good actors and fun for all.
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5 or 6 doses "666" will cure
anv case of Cl)iUs and fever.
Price, 25c.
J. A. Pain of Djuglass mar-
keted cotton here Tuesday.
Best assortment of men's,
youths and children's clothing
in town. Blanton Bros.
Hardy Wilson is with friends j '
and homefolks again. : Ladies when in need of a
, , 11 i nice skirt call at Burnett'.-! he
S or 6 doses "66j ' wil cure , .1
, ,. has them.
any ease of La ills and rover.
Price, 25c. Stop your knocking and go
J. H. Christen of Douglass t0 '^sting and you won't feel
was here with cotton Tuesday. jao t,l'0USJ''
Another big shipment of
ginghams just received at
Burnett's.
and boys which is being sold Misses Delia and Bettie-
very cheap at Burnett's, Call McHajlev McGaughey have
and inspect them. returned home from a pleas-
ont visit with their sister, Mrs.
Henry Artnel, W. T. Pree Florentine near Din-
and O. B. Byers of Forest j wood.
marketed cotton here Tuesday.
' I Ladies and Gentlewin —
Little Buck Shot will be | We handle the KEEN
here soon. Watch for lnm for j GUTTER brand of edge tools
you can't afford tonrss seeing,cutlerV, and scissors. ' Fully
him,' „
Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Brack
are visiting their daughter at
Who is it that will be here! Manning.
warauteed,
Tiie Alto Traling C \
If you don't like to laugh or
. . , ., - , cry don't attend the big show
I!liiirsday '«ht, Nov. 30th. j \mKS-— al t,;e °P-"a house Friday
Little d^ueic Shot of course. ... . ,. . nioht
We have one big show. ,u.>111 •
Prank P urgerson of Forest case for you. Please come 1111
marketed cotton here Wedncs- and see th^ things it contains,!*
The Alto Trading Co. !
SAYS
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If Uneeda a Gallon of Good Whiskey
or Alcohol, Write to the ; : :
Ruby Saloon, Palestine/
Particular attention will lit paid to you}' order.
Shipments made same day order received.
Doing business at the same old' stiind for a
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Quarter of a Century. Address : :
MANAGER J. J. Ml KPltV
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Miss Zelma Slowniosky ot
Wildhurst was shopping in (
the city one day this week.
Should you have anything |
to sell put a notice in The 1
Herald and you'll find a buyer
at once.
Bert Guinn was in the city
a few hours this week.
D. \\ . L.G. trillion 01 We are headquarters for la-,
Denson Springs vyere l'ere dies and misses tailored suits
with cotton luesaay. [wraps, sweaters, scarfs, avia.
Blanton Bros.
A fine line of bulbs such as j tiou caps, etc.
j Hyacinths, Oxallir, Ixius,
Jj Snci'ed LilUes and etc., at J. F. | Miller Dial, E. Timmons,
Noells.
FALKST1N li
IW. K. Durham and C. Avers !
Mrs, Frank Cravey of Dal- j "f Forest marketed cottou!
I las is visiting her parents here here Wednesday.
this week. The flour that has 110 equal J
—"American Beauty," Try a
sack. 3°ld only Blanton Bros.
Bring your cotton to Cole's
[yard.
WHEN
QUALITY
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PRINT INC,
THERE'S A HEASON
Every order given us',
110 matter liow larg^
or liow smftll, receives
special :;ltention; ia
fact, We do every job
just a little l.< iter tliau
Hieins necessary.
That's lit <• reason jior-
ticular people prefer
our Printiu'
THE !-JERALD
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1911, newspaper, November 16, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214170/m1/6/?q=%22~1%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.