The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Come and let us shoe \-our
children, and your own self For fust c.a-s Shingles all th?
too, w.th the best shoes in
town. 4 ' J. W. Carter.
(A£v<trtli eaieat.) 1
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Tattle Misses Lucile Guinn
and Bulalt Allen' of Rusk
'UEATEa CREAM
jver of-i in imperfections
Ale*. tan, sunburn, ring
tpots end all kindred
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tl-orou ' 1 fins the pores of the
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fully ihr
iankurin£. • .
Albert Moii,;omc:y of Den-
sonsprings iu * the c:ty
Monday trading.
Miss Lucy Vinningof Rusk
is the guest of jftiss Lena
Gmnh this week,
George Singletary spent . f Gttinndo
Saturday atd Sunday m Po.- line A^w Safuriiy'ahd Snt.-
lnlr ufif-n *•*!«;. « ° •% « ,
day. 1
WAITED—Black scunks,
will pay $2.50 each, also
minks, will (toy pool price
C. K. Mallory.
(AdvcrUearoent.)
lok with friends.
Don't bother about Xtnas
| gifts >ee the cut glass at A. C.
] Harrison Drue * o.
(Advert leemept.)
F. B Harri-on and Master
t invisible po- dc: j.*r,,nk sp „t ]a^t week with
rcl U:v.*> i:: Jewclt.
Law UUb
. frcpa: ittionf ind ">t
care rf the htlf ^
time, located S nrl-s east of
Alto at Old Jacob 'lace.
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C. B. Spjvey
See 111c before pla :*g order .
Buy a boy 11 the lie v.' caudv
'at A. C. Harrisoi Drug Co.
ti 1 get tin extra votes.
(At.iv rtlscuient.)
Mr .aud Mrs M. C. Parrisli p#f LP-TO-DA ? : SCWillf
aud childre i of Jacksonville . <5
were the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Berrvman Suu-
BAKER-WHESLER !' *>
nr.
lVrsoimls.
1 H. 1
ill th
S. Rook is the p'acq to day.
liuv iewelety j
' " 1 I. XVj
(Advertisement.) •
1 was 1
Roy Bowman spent Sunday nig.
n Rusk. | R
day.
We have a nice line of boys 1
- f C~) Miss Bonnie Gregory of |suits, s >me very classy gnod-.;
*" ' Sacul is the guest-i her sister at a very low price. Come
i.O. 1 1— xx Mrs. 1C. C. 1' ites tliis week, 'and see liie. J. W. Carter.
, (Advertisement.)
Buy your cry goods frcm
j. \V. Can r and get the l est Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Luf-j
.i Kl< f " g incs < t til.* bes prices. k;n were in the city prospect-1
(adv.) i ig the latt"r Dart of last week
..fGrovertonj Dllmp Steed of Kennard and^are thinking of bu ying a
lo'id'iy trad-1 Cjty has accepted a postioti jhoraP near Alt0-
with Blot:n —Dccker Lumber
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.Mrs. E* *5. Her
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Sewing rv atiy
Donv
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■ Abe Dicker spent Sunday Monday
Rusk. citv
nes- cllx*
^j'lias. Dorscy of Rusk spent Miss 1.
;u Viday with fpcuds. spent M
. • "ocers delivered by X. H. P M!'.
ma'r'k'c*w's «roccrV store ; J- S. I
(I: . ink Jcuies spent Sunday °' thjs
j , tfriends in Lufkin. Igooc
Mir pi M. Perkins spent Sun- Miss i
ith Lulkin friends. ur'' >' 1
.eMoine atteudid busi-
Rusk Monday. ^"v < "
.^tifkin spout
j.iy in the
K M. Decker and Miss
Vie
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mar < jnr. boxes of c.lndy see
day idarrisou Drug C
(.Vdvertlacment •
)list 'I
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Ktiapp and Mallory shinpo ,
a ear of cattle Alouday. Vl1|jjv
Wilber Williams spent the
first of this week in Rusk. Saturday
See the line of cut glass at|honie-f >1
A, C. Harrison Drug Co. Qt
(AdvfTtiBomPnt )
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J. W. Carter spent l.v t weelr on bu
in Houston and Galveston. Ciir'
X. H. Agnew for any thing sonvill
you want in the grocery line. Will C
(Advertisement.)
Edg.it
Ivllie Singletary of R'isk, iStiud t\
Britten *
company. Bernice Avery made a trip to
Brills all scunks an! minks Caro in Mr. Decker's car Sun
I to C. E. Mallory, ho wil. uay dav afternoon and wre accom-
e of Forest you a good price for then.. F**d home by Mrs. Dccker and
ic city shop- (adv.) Master Moore.
j Miss Maggie Robertson '<f| A card from Rev. C. B.
a portion {Fwivst" spoilt Saturday and Ful'er, a Methodist minister
as buying Sunday with her sister, Mr.-, at Alto, to his brother, W. R.
ij. M. Prin ce. | Fuller in this city, states that
r spent Sat-1 Ii it i- groceries, queeu- [1's physical condition is far
,iduy with ware, granatc-ware, brand new [r(>,n • ^ „ f n.Ui-v
i or second nand furniture, we 'eave tomorrow for Palestine
n , ; have it. Feazell Bro. for treatment He was oper-
l" Kinds (Advertisement) ated upon for appendicitis
C. Harri-
Miss Nel Baily, teacher in
|tiie HighSc .ool spent Satur-
day and Sunday with home-
Irs. Jenuie fulks R"sk'
Bring yuur chickens and
Miss Ft tr 11 -man spent other fowls to N. H. Agnew
PRICES REASON ';LE
Mrs. Gaston
AT DR. MAY'S PESIDENT
son ! 1 iic
..t.)
■ isk
some time ago. Lufkin Daily.
Trade yourold furniture for
new. Feazel! Bros.
(AdvertlHement.)
J. E May, >!. I).
PHYSICIAN and Sl.ViEON
Chronic leases A Speciality
Alto, Texas. Res P) >ne, ll
OFFICE
A, C. Harrison Prti storf
*'.r- -rrrassi
Sam
aud M
in N f
spent Sunday with home folks.
Ben Singletary of Rusk at-
tended business in the city
last Saturday and Sunday.
Registered Duroc Jersey
sows aud pi^-, must .sell in elusive
i:iteen day. Phone or write, j The
J. L. McClure Alto Texas.
(Advertisement.)
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nday with 'ie w' ' ^r've y°u the best price:
(Advertisement.)
of Rusk m Lei a Will ford came
uesuay -n jJ5l ^,u,jay froul CJkla. for
! an extended visit with her sis-
Ac of Jack-'ter Mrs. Edwin Parmer.
. ! .y w ith j 2\Irs. Jennie McAually will
be around in a few days to get:
up a Xnias older of toilet ar- j
irother here! tides, and g*jO 1 books, every'
Iorder 1 irge or small will be,
,, , ! appreciated.
V pent (sutlday I ' (Advertisement.)
v.itu home-folks . ..
i 1 am teaching a private
! school in the "blue front" old
v the only ex-! store. Your patronage is so-
ni in in town, i licitcd. Time from nine to
delivers the gro-j three. $i.oo per month.
>• kitchen. | Mrs. R. F. Butler.
vcrtlecment.) j < Advertisement.)
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frawix spent
The Home of Qualit
Groceries
WE COULDN T
IF V/E WOULD
NEITHER WOULD WE
IF WE COULD
SELL YOU. INFERIOR GOODS
"Ouality Groceries'' Our Motto—
W. T. WILLIAMS
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Statement of
The Farmers Union Telephone Co.
Prom Sept. !5ih to Oct. 15th, 1912,
Dc>.
Old Accounts Due.... s 71.30
Rents phones 295.30
Long Distance Collection 164.34
Drop Rent and sup collected... 12.00
Balance on hand 44.7S
Collected in Advance 3.20
' otal j490.92
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Old Accounts on Hand 5 68.30
Collected in advance last rpt .. 7.30
Other expenses material etc.. 30.^5
Refunds none
Operating Expenses • •••e e «eee *e I ^ '
Paid long distance account 83.10
P..id W. F. Burke 25.00
Bal. Due Bank Aug. 1.5th, 94 37
Total $490.92
Indebtiness the Company owed on old note .....$498.10
Commi ion <>■ Long Distance *42.20 L. D. Unpaid
Hi s report is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and
according ■s the bioks, This 16th day Oct.,1912.
E. C. BATES.
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tkij^piiones ti;i.i:pi iom;s |
If you have a Telephone that is old and run down,
see me I will trade you a new one for it. I have all
kinds new Phones 011 hand and all kinds of supplies,
I get a fresh barrel Battries each week. g
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1912, newspaper, November 21, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214216/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.