The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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Ivieals 5 cents per line for each
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Card of thanks 3 cents jier line.
Obituaries 2*A cents per line.
F. B.GUINN DRUG CO.
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Work, Service, Drugs and Toilet
Articles, then coaie and see us
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F. B. GUINN DRUG COMPANY
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Alto Tin & Plumbing Shoo
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A -cll decorated 'oorr. need* little elic to adorn it
Alfred Peats Prize Wall Papers
Irrii theirne'vei ta modern Jccortticn r.nd give
individuality and distinct.0:1 to the home
SAmplet from tiiii well known, rrlinble home, will
!>e brought to your hoire, for in pwt!on in the
1 -oir.i to be papered, thi t nly catufoctory way to
make a >election
ESTIMATFS CHI.ERFULLY FURNISHED
LARGt AMORTMbNT
POPULAR PKILLS
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Herald Ads Certainly Pay
See Carter for pillow tub
ing.
Large sheets of carbon
paper at Herald office for ioc'
Dont forget the meeting of
Civic League at 4:30 Friday.
L; dies' underwear at Carter's
jat cost.
Helfin Guinn, of Rusk,
spent Monday in the city.
Shingles for sale-see Chas.
1 Miller.
Forest Reagac, was down
I from Rusk, last Saturday.
For good looking dress
I goods, go to J. W. Carter's.
U Ladies' and men's new style
shoes at Carters.
John Sloan, of Rusk, spent
Monday in the city.
White canvas Pumps at J.
\V. Carter's.
; White canvas shoes in all
sizes. J. W. Carter.
Master Raymond Crim, of
Jacksonville, is the guest of
Mrs. Jennie Sample this week.
A splendid line of men's
trousers at Carter's.
Good Face Powder at the
5 and ioc store for 25c.
W. P. Mounce, of La, spent
last Saturday and Sunday
with homefolks.
A fresh supply of Kreso
Dip just received. Sam F.
Harrison Drugs.
Mrs. S. A. Colly and little
Miss Ottie Mtisick spent .Sun-
day in Lufkin.
Our priccs are right 011
Mowers and Rakes. Alio
Trading Co.
Carl Self left Sunday for
visit to different parts over the
State.
FOR SALE—.;eed peanuts al
51.50 per bushel. Merrill
Co.
Mr, and Mrs. \V. S. Wright
arc visiting in Dallas t.ii.-
week.
Always go to Carter's for
your neck ties they are the
latest and tne cheapest.
C. A. Fortner, of Wells,
spent between trains in the
city Sunday.
The best place iu town to
b u v groceries is at J. A.
Smith's.
Tango pins and other late
novelties will be found at J.
W. Carter's.
H. (). Woody moved into
li i s new home Monday on
Palestine street,
J. S. Haws is attending
business in Jacksonville to-
day.
Buy your groceries from
J. A. Smith where you get the
best.
Rev. Morehead, of Houston,
spent a few days of last week
iu the city.
Crate Nails, Crate Ham*
mors and Pick Baskets. M.
J. Hogan Co.
White ratine skirts at—
Frank. Haws & Crouch
FUral silk waist, special
value Si>50 at Prank, Haws
& Crouch.
II. II. Berry 111 a 11 attended
bu inoss in Dallas several d iys
,t':iweek.
The teacher who succeeds
must continually grow. The
Dialville Normal extends the
opportunity.
T. A. Atkinson, of Jackson-
ville, spent Sunday in the city
wuh sister Mrs. G. W.
Hughes.
All goods delivered by Par/
eel Post at the same price aS"
the store. Sam F. Harrison,
Drugs.
Mrs. Dick Fuqua and child-
ren spent Thursday, in Jack-
sonville, guest of sister Mrs.
Frank Acker.
I will sell you good shin-
gles at reasonable prices,
See me before buying.
Chas Miller
F. F. Florence, President of
the Alto State Bank, spent
several days this week in Dal-
las, on business.
We have the right prices on
Sash and Doors. Screen
Doors and Screen Cloth.
Alto Trading Co.
Misses Myrtle, Lillian and
Lucy Rook spent Sunday in
Rusk, guest's of sister Mrs.
Jim Summers.
Sherwin-Williams Paint.
The best on earth. The
paint that is paint.
A.lto Trading Co.
Mrs. Emory Watters and
Master George Emory are
attending the Jacksonville
chautauqua this week. |
\Vatter Coolers, Ice cream
Freezers, refrigerators, fire-
iess cookers, gasoline and oi!
cook stoves. M. J. Hogan Co.
Friday at 4:30 p.m. at the
Air-Dome will be a meeting
for the purpose of organizing
a Civic League.
Presents easy selected from
our new- stock of Jewelry, Cut
glass and Silver ware. M. J.
Ho^an Co.
Miss Albert returned to her
home in Buffalo Center Iowa
last week after an extended
visit with Miss Edith Skinner.
just received a large ship-
ment of Cut Glass, Silverware
and Jewelry.
M. J. Hogan Co.
Miss Lucy Rook, of Dallas,
came in last week to spend
-everal weeks with parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Rook.
Have you seen what we give
free to our kodak customers?
If not get busy. P. O. Box
101 Nicks Studio, Tyler, Tex.
Miss Mo'.lie Allen spent a
•Vw days of last week with
Miss Frankie Summers, rc-
tnrniiig Sunday evening.
See our line of Refrigerators,
Oil Cook Stoves, lee Cream
Freezers, Lawn Mowers and
Porch Swings. Alto Trading
Co.
O. J. Rushing who was at
one lime Principal of the High
School at this place, spent
a few days of last week with
friends.
Try a bottle of Mineral
Watter from Mineral Wells,
plain or condensed. Also
Mineral Wells Salts. Sam F.
Harrison Drugs.
See the splendid line of
ladies' neck wea. 111 the win-
dow, all the latest collars aud
ties for only ioc. Fiauk,
Haws & Crouch.
We have just received 1 car
of OWENSBORO wagons
and one car of MANDT wag-
ons. They are the best on
the market. Alto Trading
Co.
H. C. Miller, went to Jack-
sonville Sunday to meet Mrs.
Miller aud children who have
been visiting in Overton for
several weeks.
See our Heunv
with cream colored wheels aud j
Buggies
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RuuningGear, Rubber lircd.- .
The best buggies ever brought.': 5CU''>< ,s y°" art aNV;1
to Alto. For sale by the Alto
trading La
are installing cable work
Iikelv to be out of
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Sum Dorsey is e-ecting i 6 'for a few hours, we wlV
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edition. \\ lieu eompltt.d w ill
be #>ue of the pretties: homes
in this part of tjwn.
J. A. Smith purchased Chas.
Wood's interest in Smith <S:
Woods grocery store. The
firm wtll be known as J. A.
Smith's grocery store.
John Williams purchasid
L. Smith's interest in Scales
on Harrison | after volt as clot-e as
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vmcefor your patience wv.;\
doing this work. Farmers
Union Telephone Co. (). R,
Bipe, Manager.
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Memorial Services
The Woodmen Circle 1 dd
Memorial Services at the ceme-
nt Smith's Tailor Shop and the I tery Sunday, a special set
shop will now be known as
Scales Williams.
The ladies of the town are
requested to be present at a
meeting at the Air-Dome to-
morrow Friday 12th., for the
purpose of organizing a Civic
League.
The President and Vice
President of the Civic League,
at Lufkin will meet with the
the ladies of the town at the
Mr-Dome Friday, at 4:30 p. m.
Let every lady in town be
present at this in ting.
Mrs. W. F. Burk under-
went a very serious operation
in Palestine, Tuesday, stand-
aside for the W. O. W. nnd
W. C. to place garlands and
wreaths on the graves of their
departed Soverigns.
ing the operation splendid, on hands high.weight 750 pounds
Card of Thanks
The Woodmen Circle wishes
to express their appreciation
aud thanks to the W. O. W.
for the aid so kindly rendered
at the memorial service aud to
the quartette for the beauti-
ful songs rendered.
Stray Mule
One mouse colored mare
mule, 6 years old. 14 or 15
going to press she is reported
o be improving rapidly. Dr.
M. E. McCl ire, her family
physician, assisted in the oper-
ation.
The largest car of furniture
that has ever been unloaded
in Alto. Cash will buy it at a
price you would not think
Linoleum worth $1.25 per.
yard now we offer at cash at
50c. V e ry low priccs on
screen doois and screen wire
tor cash. Try cash on refrig-
erators just to see bow cheap
you can buy one from us.
last heard of was wearing bell.
Finder return to E, P. Palmer
and receive reward.
Good Piano For Sale
We have in the viciuity of
Alto, a splendid New Upright
Piano (Factory Sample) with
nice stool and fccarf to match
aud rather than ship it back
we will sell at a sacrifice aud
on any reasonable terms.
This is a chance for some-
body to get a mighty nice
Cash makes everything fall in p i a n o at n very low price,
our store now. Try us. Thoin* j \\rrke at once to Leyhe l'iano
as Bros, Company, Dallas, Texas.
Just Received a large Shipment of
Job Printing' Materia!
And we are now in a better position
to handle your work. Call in and let
us covincj you. All work guaranteed
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1914, newspaper, June 11, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214287/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.