The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 20 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
>
/
/•V
asajaacuwe-.. mnkwi:** a
I wjanokut
I CUT GLASS
WE HAVE IT
We have just received the most attrac-
tive iine of HIGH GRADE CUT
GLASS that has ever been on display
here. Call and let us show you ana
make your selection before the holiday
rush.
f f * *
^e will have a complete line of holiday
goods in due time
F. ALLEN
Your O d Druggist.
i If We Could See You
Face to Face
If we could see you face to
face, we could prove to you be-
yond the shadow of a doubt oi .
the advantages of the fain-[
[ous Byrne Practical Be okkecp-j
ft iug and liuHt'es Trrnniug
*; and Shorthand. Wc ci.uld sli w.
[you clcarly how it is that we.
can turn out a bet'er stenogra-
pher or bookkeeper, and do it
W j in three months less.time th >n
when we used to teach the.
systems that m " tiow bcirg "t
j used in other school T'">j2
saving of three u nth' tin;ejl
i means much to the prospec-j*
tive students, at ;> ^'.::;orva-
ft
rw/
THE SIGN
OF GOOD
SERVICE
The Oik Reliable Cottoa ITeit, Route'' operates Two
Trains each way Daily between Texas, Memphis, St, Louis
ana other points beyond.
Modern Kquipnients-Fas* icdules, Parlar Cafe Can,
Hitrh Hack Coa'.hts, Standard t'iejpmg Cars, Free Reclining
Cliair Cars.
These features tog«„'il . r v.iUi our convienent scheduals
ns r s o:ir p alrons a plea^nf trip.
Tint cell yj
Gus Hoover,
I A, Ft. Worth, To .
r-xi%i;^*aucusvjjs.*
Ilelt" lie will fix you up.
JoJin F. Lehanc
G F. & P. A. Tyler,Tex.
^ . 'tamnuirnvxiiu
a^itasw iss2 2Bj£35at6^nMazsi
«. '«MK cuc SAY-
Km
I i a (> >
If ' 'nct.'da a Gallon of Good Whiskey
or Alcohol, Write to the : : :
Ruby Saloon, Palestine, tx.
Partictii.tr att^utjon will he paid to your order.
Shipments made same day order received,
business at the same old stand For a
I". C. lllltCB
Doing
Quarter <: a Century.
\ddress
M
A G K K
J. vf. MURPHY
PALEST ! N
■' AMM i««n r;uavk«#..:«/ t
L.
racidock & Company
UAI.LAS. TEXAS
Th" Mrt est K!ii|>i>ers oi" whiskey direct to tile conaunic;'
in t;v.j South. Jlelow we list a few of our leading brands
ir OvV.i : in^
J tive salary cf $50, : ; mouth,
i the three month-' t:*?ie won,Id
; amount-to #1 -t, .. . n- h-
i board at $12, per r h rmild
1 amount to $36 . .i total sav-
ing of $18, tn «;-• 1 of'
the fact that ii t\ . u>(
our school ge>^ t * 1 •.. t
practical exp'-rioi.' . Wiethe
student ot the < ' ' un i is
just finishing h e and
1 has no expern 1;c ■
j We have Inn -.ire i ^ ad-
ulates holding t vciy best'
' positions to I.e. i«.i r 1 iii onr
i la'per ri: ic s. We h,-,>. r.u re
C iil tor ,011 t'r'.-.-S of
I Ho"'<keep |.r a:
|or Teltgiapity
.:ble 'o up; ly Y</'.i ay c u-
Ifer with ns m Mr. our
i work i- jsr.it 11 *. > l indivi-
dual in nation-, Thorough
, preparatory work i' English
II ranches s given tree. Write
lor catalogue, m.ike your ar-
rangenieuts to enter <t ouee,
.so that we ,may soon h ve the
pleasure of placing vou in a —
; vjOod position. , yj 4<r Tvw -f . -tjt
!T\ler Comnit ! u! College, 71
Tyler* Tcxa . T
(Advertisement.) : V
1
w
. Mntett
; ^hor^'wl
hail we are
Alto Um & Power (ybmpahy
t
Klcciric SupjilicH lron«, Faius, Fitu res.
Heating Devices. I'ensnnable Rnt<'J'or
Iiijiin and I'ower Service
Buy your Bubs from us, priccs, 25c, 50c,
60c, 80cr and $1.25.
Bottldiin 8ond
« Full
12 Full
Kail
12 Full
(J lll't'i
^ 1 art '
Quirtr
Q u.;rts
Cr;. ■
c's'S;
3.-) OO
$12.OO
«Vibson Rye,
$6. oo
y>i.s.oo
OI
IW
4'5f>
II.OO
J-is. Ii. Pepper
5 00'
13.OO
Cr.i 1
1 :Vs '9.?
4.00
IO OO
Green River ,
0 00
13 'OO
M.
tye
4 .'00
to (JO
Sunn> Hrook
5 00
12 .OO
R. I
,.i ircli
3:50
9 00
Guckenh'er Rye
5.00
12 .OO
Cr> 1
c's Q i.irteil
3.00
X OO
K !iitucky Club
500
I2.00
Oa .
\ i ye
3. >0
8 00
Hill i Hill
5-oo
I2.00
Kc :
• ky Cycloiie
3.00
8 00
Pen wick Rye
*•50
' I 1 ■OO
Wc
11 m.'laud Rve
2.50
700
Lymidale
4.00
10.00
Nel •
■ s,,ur M.ish
2.50
7 00
f Uiffy's Malt (4)
4.00
10.00
Co 11
Vliiskey
2.50
7 00
leohol
3. .So
10.00
Best <
^'>rn
3.00
S 0 >,
Cj :!:-taiis
5.00
1 2 OO
Garner-Lee
Jack Garner and Miss
Laura Lee, both of Sanflat
community were married at I k
Mt. Ziou Sunday aft moon at ^
x p. m. at the home of Rev. |
Bank's.
Both of these young people
are well k no ami and liav
host of friends who wish them
well.
^ Special - - -•
Nine more days to v\
i
the $5 cash
ople 2
ve a
lii-prcis c \ur^a p.tirf on ons c3; 1 iii; '2.50 or more.
•r« Jt wi J
Agents, SCH1TZ fotfhj 3331
Por
Per
Per
piy
We
•i-.-' four di'. p uts
: 1 i: tsV ) 1 >'.. C] 1 r't i
11 ■>: t j 1 d >:. ;> r s
$5 01 $1 00 back for case and bottles
4 25 1 00 back for case and bottles
11 <> > 20c p.-r doz. back for bottles
Tlu t.xprc-is co:apan*e.i r-tuni empties free. We do not pre-
e*pro--i eliar^.-s 0:1 beer, f'vjiid us m ney onler or exchange.
1 > ij. t a • -pt p r ijual wilw-ii. Coo is go forward by lirst ex
What a Baptist Preachcr Did
This is to certify that I have
used one box of Hunt's Cure for ;i
I Skin trouble, and same cured 111
| after using about $8.00 worth u
oilier ointments and salves. Noth
! fi
50,000 votes on all one dollar box of candy.
50,000 votes with each box of p iper. •>
50,000 votes with each 25c pifrchasc of P. D. &
Tooth Paste aud Powder.
Co's
press er order reaches iii.
IC J
-1
ing llUe Hunt's Cure for Skin j .A
trouble, Rev. II. T. Sizemore, M
Hemphill Texas- /
4
(Adverti'pm.nt.)
It is the wis!i of every
IK!
Bad Spells
v?r
"I sa" •'! dt«:I ft ,7!;-1'r.od# from wonxnly wea!<r.ccs,
writes Mrs. Molfic Navy, of Walnut, N. C. "At la. t, I was
al-rost bcd-ridiL.i, and ; .1 to p?ve tin. We had three
m doctor;. All the iirrip, i WM fretting v.orsa I hail bad
Wi spells, tint lasted from 7 to 23 days. In one week, after !
give Cardui a trial, I could cat, sleep, arid joke, as well as
anybody. In 8 wee' ?, 1 was wcU. I had been an invalid
for 5 wea r ye;. -1 Cardui relieved mc, v/hen everything
el^u failed."
Ctakk The
AROUI Woittari'sTonic
If you are weak, in,d ailing, :^ltik wliat it would mean,
to you, to rccQvfcr-a^^iQkjy;as Mrs. Navy did. For more
than 50 years, thi Jfrrft^.Ttifctablc. tonic remedy,for women,
has been uocd'hy thoy^HBs of weak and ailing sufferers.
They found it of real value ty relieving their aches and
pains. Why suffer longer?, Aj remedy that has relieved
and helped so many, Is ready, at the nearest drug store, for
use, at once, by yov. try It, liday. '
rinic parents that his clii'd I "
I shall stand in the front rank
j of the business world. To net
these results the teacher, the
parent aud llie chi'd must
work together. Open-mutiny j
witii the school means hihd-!| lish Hair Cm
ranee trt the tli 1 Id to atthin'f and Cold li.ubs.
this high standing. There)} Agent for the lk-i
should be clost unity, Ii your 1' I.aundry in the Stat
child is not doing well in !}
school it is your duty to see to <
the teacher and help her to
. ,! >. •
A. €. Harrison Drug Co.
*
t
k
U
k
liasie .t Shaving, Sty-
Hot
/
.Jot Sp,
jBMJaariis
iji device plans th ;t will remedy 1
It the evil. Don't pour out
your wrath against the teacher
at the supper table in the pre-
seuee of the children. It only
means that your children will
reap what you sow for them.
They will have 110 confidence
in the teacher, cause trouble in
the school aud lose interest in
learning.
We are unloading today
another car of Banntr Bug*
gies. Why not come and
get one before the stock is
broken. Alr^ finding Co.
The Ineeda.
i;ss tick 1
The only Guara'eteed
Dsitidrul Tonic, (live
Us a Trial.
We w«.nt Your Trade
W illiame> ^.cwiu, ig
NOTICE— NOTICE
All Bills not paid by the 10th of each month, service
will be discontinued without notice. : : * t
Farmers Union Telephone Co*
R©i|d The Herald $1 Year
——11——
mmmmm
fmmm
mm
if"""
M| .
i'..
if
<3r
•;
1
Bf >
.
%
I
;|
t
I
u.
Fl
1
I
1?1
c
v.
a
R
r
F|
x
ii
I
1*
. ....
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
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/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.