The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1911 Page: 3 of 6
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Cotton Rfilt Timp Tahlp c to ricommeud executive 'though lie had fallen 011 his
1 auio elemeHCJ,. The cause of tl)e head Thcbody was prepaied
' i.ng is said to have been-for burial and will be sh'.nad
due to an insult by the dead to Alto!—tslacogdoches Seuti-
uiau to a relative of Benson.
will be riiade by
T-!
l;cir tlie information of our read-
ers we publish the following
schedule of-arrival and departure ,
of the Cotton Belt trains- at. Alto: ,v'' Appeal
nel, Nov. 23.
nobth dowil)
ao. 404;.
No'.' 402.
.8:52 a'111
.5:27 p ni
Benson's relatives to get a1 ^'cnt^ ^r,in anc^ chops
parclou between now and at * -tntoii 1ros.
Christmas. ' 1 he person that speaks well
SOUTH BOUND
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Averto Awful Tragedy.
No. 401.
•"No.'403/
. .9:36 a tn
. 6;n p in
LOCALS
Timgly advice Riven Mrs,. C-'
Willoij^hby, of Marengo,,. Wis.,
(R. No/ i) prevented a dreadful
tragedy and saved two lives, Doc-
tors hgd said her frightful cough
was a "consumption" cough mid
could do little to help her. After
fljany remedies failed, her aunt
Urged her to Sake Dr. King's New
Discovery. "I have been using it
for some time," she wrote "and
the awful cough has almost gone-
HT). 1 .1 " • It also saved my little boy when
1 ve lead the papers in vain takeil ffith a severe bronchiai
101 tlies.everal years past to trouble." This matchless mecli-
see if by some happy chance cine has no equal for throat and
the governor had pardoned my hmg troubles. Price 50c and $1.
son, but each time I've been bottle free- Guaranteed by
doom pel to disappointment,",a 'ng,L,! *ts"
said the ayed mother of Wil/
Near Bridegroom Is xa a Kaij.<jto keep his appoiiftmei tat the
wedding was that, he 1 ; d a
North Bound—No. 42 9:52 a 111
South Bound—^No. 41.. .'12:85 p m
Wants Son Pardoned.
Austin, Texas-, Nov. 25.
V?r
Lost His Foot) Saved Life.
of everybody instead'of knock-
ing is everybody's true and
honest friend.
Big
Arms
Consignn ent of
Captured.
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San Antonio, Texas, Nov.
24.—Five hundred high power
lilies and 100,000 rounds of
ammunition consigned to a
party were found here last
night by the federal officers
The consignment of arms 00
eupied an entire express car.
The f. deral officers got the tij
from North Texas that tin
car was enroute and when tin
International & Great North-
ern train arrived here at 2:^
o'clock Marshal ho and hi
liatn I*. : , w'm i
ago was sentenced to u Comero;i, Texas, Nov. 25—' deputies were at the depot,
term in the penitentiary from j Alois Ku'.nek, while walking) The car was dctn<-1 ur.
Fort De::'-1 County for the over the crossing of two rail-, the train and x beiu
murder rtl a man named Wii-j roads, got his left foot Jcaught; held in their custody. It ha
liam Canady.
The mother and sister of
the unfortunate Benson reach-
ed here yesterday to see the
board of pardons about the
eas,?, but soon learned that it
would probably prove a hard
matter to secure the libeity of
the son and brother. Benson's
relatives reside in Franklin
County a few miles from
Franklin, the county seat.
^My son has frequently told
mc(t,l,\at he would prefer to get
his liberty and help me and
his sister, than to be president
of the United States,'' declared
sas Jail.
Io'a, Kan., Noiv. 25.—Frank
Smith, who backed out of a
wedding at the; last minute
last Thursday and telephoned
to the mother df,jMiss Leola
Cummings, his fiais'cee, to an-
nounce that he had'committed
suicide, is in the county jail
here today. Smith ,eave him-
self up to the chief of jx)]icp.
The county attorned ques-
tioned Smith this morning and
the almost bridegroom said
that the reason lie had failed
wife living and was not "re
that sjjf had .obtained a di-
vorce. , :Sqiith ; admitted that
he was, released from the
Hutchinson reformatory only
last M^y, where he had served
a U;vm fpjvVit-rirlarj-'. His wife,
if she. i.sj ill h\s wife, is living
in KaiisaS-Ciiy, lie savs.
.. We, sail Jli£. celebrated
Shoes, for men.
Brand
and childi;en.
<*ive satisfaction
1;
•■tar
women
Shoes that
i>tfc.i Hros.
IGIVEN AWAYl
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IS, MO,
J. E. Smith, the Optician and Jeweler,' v.ill ^ive
one pair of #5.00 Gold Spectacles to any one of
any family tlut numbers as many in family and
we'g'rs less. Eight in family, weight 402 pounds.
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in the frog, and before he could not been decided as to wh
extricate himself, a train came further steps wii. be take
along and in order to save his An investigation is now 0
life, he sacrificed the foot. The foot to ascertain if there i
leg was cut in two and the foot Evidence to show the arm
left in the shoe. were intended t >r Mexico 0
The unfortunate man was for revolutionary purposes
to be marr ed next Tuesday This is the largest number
and announcement had been high power rifles evei ea
rtiade. tured in Texas -nice the >
He was carried to a local ginning of the e< can r*v-
hospital atrd the limb was lutionary troubl her wi..
amputated. Madero or Reyes.
F
Found Dead Near Tra<j'<j
Yesterday morning
It's E , ai o i Exist.
No one has ever made a
the mother with a trace of
tears in 'her eyes. Young less form of a man was foiind.
Benson was i6 vents of age Investigation was made by the
near . *,v *,ti-' v v mam salvr,
01 ^ 11 -j .1 i ointment or balm to compare w. h
Shcppard alongside the tracks Sudden's Arnica Salve.
of the H. E. & W. T, the life-
wlien he was convicted and it
develops that his sentence was
at first fixed at death, but was
commuted to life by Senatof
Culberson, then governor. It
also developed that the board
train crew and the body is sup
posed to be that of Babe Ro-
zellj of Alto, Cherokee county.
it is believed that Rozell
fell fr6m a moving
train as his face
passenger
and head
of pardons had at onetime de-jwere bruised and looked as
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Kentucky Club
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Pemvipk Rye
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Duffy's Malt (4)
Alcohol
Cock-tails
4 Full
Quarts
$6.00
5.00
5.00
5 •00
5.00
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5oo
4-50
4.00
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>15.00
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12 .00
12.00
12.00
I2.00
II .00
io.oo
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10.00
12.00
Express charges paid on one &A costing $2.50 or more.
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' Agents, 8CHLITZ Bottled Beer.
$5 oo
4 25
<5i oo back for case and botths
i oo back for case and bottles
20c per doz. back for bottles
Per case four doz. pints
Per case two doz. quaris
Per cask ten doz • p'nts 11 00
The express companies' return emptfes free. We do not pre-
pay express charges oW Send irt Aone? toder or eidiringfc.
We do not Accept perfo'rttl checks. G6ods go forward by first ei-
uress after order reacWes us.
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one perfect healer ot cuts, cor
burns, bruises, sores, stalds, 'i.
ulcers, eczema, salt r'ae'im. :
sore eyes, coUjl sores, chap >;d !i:> :
or sprains its supreme. '<.' ri <
lor piles, Try it. Or.ly :c at &1'
druggists.
Aviator Fowler Narrowly Er —
capcd Death.
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ftweetwater, Tex., Nov. 24.
Aviator Fowler passed safely
through one of the per.Is ot a
cross country flight when a
heavy side wi 1 >w 1 is
machine into the bushes as lit
arose from the ground at Col
orado City at the be^nmi o
today's fli ht. T.ie spc' o!
the machine, however, cairied
the aviator clear of the bush-
es, and he reache i here, his
first stop, at 10:10.
Notice.
Th" firm of Howard & Live-
ly now belongs to Al'.ou Live-
ly, and is lor sale. Any oil),
wishing to buy a( general mcr
chandise store that is doinjj
good business and one of tin
best houses in town, would tic
well to see me.
Alton Livel}'.
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Oldest Established Drug Store
in East Tcx-n;;.
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1911, newspaper, November 30, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214172/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.