The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1913 Page: 3 of 12
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Williams & McClung
Barbers
Agents for the Inc«*da Laundry—best in the State.
Shaving Soap and Dandruff Tonic for sale.
Give us a trial—we want your trade.
Closing Hours 7:30 p. 111. 10:00 p. m. Saturday.
To the Members and Friends him
of the Methodist Church in
Jacksonville District
FOR QUICK SERVICE
US
,J. 1*. WOOL)
Livery and Feed Stabe
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VARICOCELE, HYORCCrtX, STHICTUH-
..SRNIA, piles AHC FISTULA
If yun b* U>«n taking treatment for c"l and oinnth* •
l*' l"lf I«*nf b rU mmn,+\ mon.-r « It lion t In 1 it* .-urwl ilon't 1
think 1 ♦ fat«rl tlm«tO MV <J1(AV <> OKKVH *ti«J I
qalnkljrla^A ^<>u «1'| r«rt<%iQ|r • 1 t.. 01 t %nj pure ni«nrv If • •
to p. liis debts, debt-,
that he has made tar some-
thing to live i>n and if he can-
not pay wh.tt hi; owes it 1 ] 1
By the kindness of yourj greatly embarrass him, and
editor I am permitted to drop cripple him in his work. I
you this final message, I am belcive I know we have not a
closing my fourth and last pastor in tin* district that can-
year on your district, and I not get his confeience collec*
shall leave you with many re ■ lions and if that is so, there
grets. I know you better is not a set of Stewards in the
than I know any other people 1 districts who cannot get the
of the Texas Conference hav-, pastors viluy, ii' they will go
ing pent in your service 13 after it with tiie s nne zeal
jout of 38 years of my minis- that the pastor goes after the
try. ei nureuce cm',lections.
To know you is to Jove you, I hope wh mi the Stewards
and to love you is to call for Iconic tnat our peoile will he
the best service any man can | liberal, ami k;ud and don't
render.
These last four years have
been years of mixed sorrow
and joy. of toil and blessings.
The district has made splen-
did and permanent advance-
ment, we have grown from 19
Home
Home is the place where
our thi lights return in the
hour of .oaeliness. Its mem-
ory seems to cling to us more
in time of need than in the
moments of pleasure. We
look upon home as a shelter
where we find safety in time
of distress, as a ship finds a
calm sea behind the break-
water. when the waves roll
high. Home is where we
find a love worth while, a
mother's ove. Childhood
day's and the thoughts of home
fill the hearts of the lo<vly as
well as the lordly We all
love home but sometime our
in ike him come In k, nelp j thoughts are pruned to roam
hiin, r.g.ii 110.v. _ Don t for-, to other things that for thi
get that Stewards in ndditi'
'lis
111 .incut commands our a'-
to pi\i.ig ..i-. pan of the sal-, tendon and seems more press-
nry takes tune to collect from — "M '
the rest ol you, a id >mc,; 1 e tIm,
hi,,'., 1 I
h
in.
rile awakening some-
comes too late, after
have d parted or
one
is a working an a nusy man,! ],nv j
I to 24 pastoral charges, when j meet him halt wny by making !furious Vlements ImvJ (line
• ■ the reports of this four years your contributions a libera, their work 1 if it i-. inevitable
- are in they will show at least j one. and make it when he , 1 ft.,
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j 5000 additions to the church , comes. the natural luven of rest.
, : ill these four years, that n Mav the good Father b'us>>
' new churches and 7 parson- and help all of I close b v'
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£!SS>ttUWi&*:r3&S't£! f :l«LS have bccn ,)lult whllc •• *•" « that we have a lull !'t
L many ethers have been greatly tender.ee of off ice;.s and pe
i'/ without In nitf .'u
h: fh iin • to ..*(« MV <JUAW> aii4 It •
you will r rt«ialv l « i b« -oi.t«ny r.orm money
OUr*d If | if('v S. 11.«! jroar rniMilUon will bot j>ir|4 rMMlifjr t«* •<
treatment. I will !,«• IioiimI wllu y .oj and t#II /t « aba uul •« > t
your mouejr ui> fr |<rou*i<w of euro.
NCnvout debility, blood poi«on. rmrnv u*.c'n*
iv, ulaoot k, omihi
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Ciniracud • * Cfcr* lc C««*« Ou ft, ^
VUV.K CONSULTATION. Tr.«i.#
I • / M i N ATlON and ADVICE Yw* mm ^ pay for fn4lmm Nif |r<m pay /or rurti tml-t
til wn')|« id on * fin | TO I "• • llMtptlxt my I ImIMII my prtmlm. I Mver h*N '
• t( flli'dllT VHllfl cm* •«! IllM in Uiunll# •!•••. |
• ihiii intatiNliMtiiMtiirK. I airalavl hi|fl am] •itortionit* tm— eh rir^1 bjr mm* phyirtrlapt f
• IT 01 (0« rit 19 •* «! \ou .111 and iot et,«r e % < jr r^*"iialrc ai <1 1. •
\ 1*111 ( | iim imoih than ynu arm willing to pay c. r fci||f . 1 1 «-i.m t L
4 t • a • ■ ii • *••* pwr^i# i, Irtiar n«l ■ r n tha truih I your eni «Mi. n,
!>l\. J. I* . ALLK.N atol parln i •# *• • murh time,iuTartiirf an.l iiju-uMi I am a rn-a1'
00. 1 MAIN ST HOUSTON Isr grsduaU au.l lieaoiod, lo..g . #tabli l,« t, tho. .*..gl It railaM*
« vl.I. ''It WHITK—No dtKantlon from buslnMw. Trpalin«nt and al ir« oonfldasfaL. liour«ta.m to
in. .a iiy l«l If you can uot uoll, All oai th« foiinwiiig 1 .<u|/vai
Dr. I. F. ALLEN, 602'i Main St., Houston, Texao
Cornrr Main St. and Taxs* Avti, Oppoait* Rica Hotal
I ram** mil, mi'h1 in* ^i.a not* Chart and j or ine.i eal l>ooi on dlM*i*e« of u I
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trie im'11 hi
are
>!e at the foarth
<m tiiriMfirilnnif rwatotou furti.a ptirj-nni'l taking 're«tir*nt. If 1 da^iuS y o ean e- r# 1 •
mi.1 j «. r rh rffa Is low *uongt to H and if • «— -
treat iu« nt, with U.K un<lar taudlug tkat comuiU''> •< au ml nation and a4t*lu« Is I raw.
Sine .. .. _
A<1dr**«.
• r r-ially rranr« arm n atlxxli af haki g
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Mules For Sale
I have 45 bead of young mules, well bred, for sale
reasouable prices and ou easv terms.
! want one car graded Jersey
Sheep.
car (ioats, 1 ear
C. E. Mallory, Aito, Tex.
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f)tiartet :y ,
It will lie my very ,
jtiih yon.
i;ood meeting.
for a
otn
I. T. S;;.
Save Money
improved. We will have
raised for church pirpo-c
close to ^300.000.
This is a fine record, made
possible by the earnest co-
operation of the noble men
who have labored with me
in word and doctrine, and the :
consecrated money and time of
our great laymen. God bless you can save filty cen.s j)y
them. Siuce this is my last subsciibiug or renewing your
year it is my hearts desire .subscription to the Herald,
and constant prayer that it One dollar and fifty cents
may be the very best one ot Rets t]ie Herald and Semi-1
the four. I am appealing' Weekly Dallas News.
with heart and soul to pastors, what is the use of paving
local preachers, all church oue dollar for the News when
dYicers, members, and friend:. yau can get jt for fjftv ccnts?
RHEUM A TIO SUFHERZRS
SHOULD USE
Tho Bast Ramady
For all form* ot
Rheumatism
W.'!
LUMBAGO.
SCIATICA. COUT, NEURAICIA^
AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. 1
DROPS
STOP THE PAIN]
the Herald an 1 \e.v>,
1 uced the money.
tl.'s
anti
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You can get along with fewer clothes,
probably, but you must
abix*i/j txxs.7 v. \ziMR
man
And sincc tb.is is true, why not cat the best when it
docs not cost you any more money at
W. T. WILLIAMS
CHILDREN
Who have worms, who nre sickly, restless or irritable; those who ent too much
sweet muff, who suffer from colic or irregular bowel movements, will grow
strong, rosy and chccrful uudcr the cleansing ami invigorating influence of
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS
,tu join me with efforts and See us at otiec, •,011 need
double dilligence during the U. ...1.1
next two months to make
so. We can do it,
The revivals have resulted
in adding a large number to Like Juicy Plum;
the church, the indications 'phe News print-<i m- .
are that it will be the largest (|ayS air() several tiun. .11.'.
of the four years, and now the yertising folders for '!.
only thing that threatens to of W. M. Glenn, and the
mar onr annual report at con- troduetory lines consist ...
ferenee is a shortage 111 the two words, 41 Juicy Plums,' in
1 finances. red ink. These folders were
I W e are behind to date on out tlirou • h the
our conference collections, and broadcast to ci^t. iiiei^
I since the pastors of this (lis bablv customers, and other.-
tnct are stroug and worthy {Jt.re ,.,lc f!f ,)ie icplies ;
men, I am resting easy about ,|.e f0|,jtMs, and while
that pait i f it. nati'es are omitted, it ''<u s
In many charges the big- show « ne thin- ud taat
gest shortage is on the pastor;; t|.at advcrtisiii-.- pavs. '
salaries. This is a matter of Xews has the letter on file:
the gravest concern and 1 do rc:K|s ]j|;e this*
j beg our people and Stewards "Messrs. W.' M. Glenn
to lay it to the heart. If the Co., Lufkin, Texas. Ce.
preacher is not paid what was mcn; 1 ilitV(, y,„lr
promised him, it will be hard -j„it-v I>'um>M'by m;.:l to <; tv.
. if not out of the question for|Evidently you '.,.v hatidliug
t; e best tlicie is —Mnek't;
i- j Stoves, Sealy Mallte-^es,
<M |Studebakt 1Wagons, Smith
j)j ' Remiu^thi and inchoter:
i-i Chins, Si in uk us' Hicjcle and '
Kndeis' Salty Razors.
"Truly you take in all the)
j good brands in the market of
the above lines. Your adver-
tisement is rcaly interesting,
.1 have read it with much
I pleasure, and thank you fm j
| remembering, me."—Lufkin |
! News.
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W U "•-o«or " ran ON mouar
Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co—
IM-IH W. Uk. H. CNICMO
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Lfc -'to*.
First in
IverylKing
First in Quality
First i.i h'caulti
First in Purity
f.r;! in Economy
t: ! fvir tlicse reasons
C.-.l .t u t Balclns
Pcv.u r is first In the
hc.irta of the millions
of boaicwives who
use it end know it.
recrivn lacktst awards
Wurlu't Pan !•*! tUpMiUM.
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a* a corrective for disorders in the stomach or bowels, for clear-
ing the complexion and promoting appetite, sound sleep and cheerful
spirits, it is unequalcd. Good for cither sex and all ages from five
years upwards.
a*l th« Oenulna with th« llfur«
Sold by Druggists.
In liid on I rant LalMl.
Price 91.00 per bottle.
J. F. ALLEN, Special Agent
I'm buying cotton seed and
paying the highest market
price, see 111c before you sell.
Al Smith,
Reading makes the full
man; speaking makes the
ready man; so come to the bip
-4-door store and let us speak-
to you about the new goods
that are arriving daily.
Frank, Haws & Crou.Ii.'
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1913, newspaper, September 25, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214256/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.