The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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John Matthews returned to
his home in Center last Fri-
day.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Sweeney Sunday night, a fine
girl-
W. M. Perkins, of Living' j
ston, attended business here
a portion of this week.
The best Kodak finishing
and quick service. A. Nicks,
Tyler, Texas. Box ioi.
Dr. Brice Florence, spent sev-
eral dnyr. of last week in Luf-
kin.
Get your ice from Collier &
Scales where you get the
best.
Mrs. Frank A. Smith win
a visitor to Miss Perkins as
Rusk Tuesday.
Jack Dixon, from Alto,
sp^nt a few hours ni the city
Friday.—Cherokee Sun.
Mrs. E. C. Bates and child-
ren are visiting relatives in
Sacul this week.
Miss Geoige Alice Huston,
of Rusk, is visiting relatives
; here this week.
Mr, and Mrs. Jake Mercer,
of Kilgore, are visiting rela-
tives here this week.
C. C. Liudsey and family p"
are visiting relatives in Jack- !T
souville this week.
PIANO FACTS
It is a recognized fact that v;e sell more pianos
and players each year than any other piano concern
in Texas.
WHY IS THIS A FACT?
There can be but one logical answer to this
question, because we offer the best value for the
least money on the most reasonable terms. Think
it over then act.
SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS
WEEK
$400 Mathushek, in good condition $ 98.00
$350 Whitney, used 2 years $199.00
$400 Kimball, looks like new $225.00
$550 Weber, used one year $395.00
$350 Bush & Gerts, perfect condition $169.00
$375 Starr, go«d perfect piano $118.00
$300 Gilbert, ebony case $ 69.00
EASY TERMS
LEYEE PIANO COMPANY
1201 Elm Street H. R. DICKINSON, Manager
DALLAS TEXAS
Miss Alice Leggett of Trin-
of relatives
trie guest
lty, is
aud friends here this week.
John Henderson of Diboll,
was a vistor in tbe city Sun-
day.
Mrs. Lara Bell, a dress
maker, of RatcliiT, came in
last Saturday to make this du-
ller home.
Miss Gtista Loden, after
several davs visit here with
ORDAINED BY Till! TOWNj Section .7. Provided fu
| ther that the owner shall
be entitled to possession
said animals until all si
fees are j,aid and 111 the ev<
That from and
COUNCIL OF THE TOWN 0'r
ALTO
Section 1.
after this date it shall be un-
lawful for l ogs, sheep and
goats, horses, mules, jacks,
jenuetts and cattle to run at
large within the town of Alto.
Section 2. If any stock for-
bidden to run at large in the Gained
shall
the owner fails or refuses
pay the fees or the owner
III.'- CHUISTMAS DINNER
F, B.GUIS1N DRUG CO.
You want first-class Prescription
Work.. Service, Drugs and Toilet
Articles, then come and see us
Personals
in Craft Tuesday,
Mrs. D. B. Garner
unknown said animals si
be s ild in accordance with
State laws goveriiig the salj
! similar animals,
Section 8. Beit further j
that any person
willfull v tin 11 out!
to be turned out
: shall
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F. B. GUINN DRUG COMPANY
'•THE REXALL STORE"
THE NEW
MAJESTIC
"The Photo Play House Ahead
Where you arc always sure of seeing
a program worth while. Watch for
several of The Biggest Feature Photo
Play Productions ever seen in Texas,
coming soon
Admission will always be 5 and 10
cents. A 5 iietc Orchestra will help
entertain you. We assure you of
courteous treatment and good enter-
tainment.
Till-: < (jOySfgEPI,A( 'K IX TOWN
With li Electric Fans Going all the Time
•John Lofland
Maxa(;uu
D. B. Garner spent Sunday
in Turney with relatives.
D. B. Singletary, of Rusk,
spent Wednesday in the city.
D. B. Garner attended busi-
ness in Center yesterday.
E. S. Millsted, of Turney,
was a visitor here yesterday.
Miss Minnie Bice is visit-
ing in Jacksonville this week.
G. S. Huston, of Rusk,
| spent Tuesday in the city.
O. R. Bice spent Sunday
in Forest.
X. E. Keys attended busi-
ness in Jacksonville Tuesday.
Mrs, Marshall, of Crocket,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
G, W. Hughes this week.
J. E. Chambers returned
from Kansas, where he has
been for several weeks.
Forest Reagan, of Rusk,
attended business here Tues*
day.
D. C. Boyd, of Rusk, was
the guest of Miss Friend Sun-
day.
John A. Boyd, of Rusk,
was a visitor here with rela*
tives Tuesdsy.
Dr. Frank, and Mrs. Boyd,
of Dallas, was visitors in the
city with relatives Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. \Y. Shreld,
of Houston Co., are visiting
relatives here this week.
Miss Lottie Cox, of Houston,
is the guest of her friend Mrs.
W. S. Wright this week.
Author Boyd, of Bay City,
is visiting parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Boyd this week.
R. H. Guiun, of Rusk, at-
tended business here yester-
day.
George Anderson left Tiles*
day for several points in mid-
dle Texas
When'in need of ice call on
'is, we always have plenty of
town of Alto shall enter
relatives, returned to her home! the enclosed land, or shall, „ , . . ,
.1-. ' ' cause to be turned
! without being herded, roam ' < ,, j ,
J , , h., land not his own or under
a u a I about the residence, lots ori , , , ,,
rbilrirftt irp vicitiiicr ' . ,, , . i Control, or Who Shall Wilt
ciniciren are yisitiug relatives (cultivated land of any person,1 -
and friends in Turnev this: , , , * , , 'atl or refuse to keep up
1, - 1 other than the owner of such' , « , ... , , ,
week. 1 stock prohibited by these c
stock, without his consent, the1
T h e Methodist meetiugfi , . ,
held by pastor Rev. Daniel at j °wner' leSSee 0r PerS0" 151 law"
Mt. Zion this week is doing a ful Possession of such land
great work. may impound such stock and
Rev. Fuller is holding a I detain the same until his fees
meeting at Cold Springs this aud all damages occasioned by
such stock are paid to him.
Section 3. Xo animal shall
Quite a number of Alto, be impounded except by the
niansare attending the Cot- officers of the town of Alto un-
Ob SiVal in GalVeS,°" !'?ve entered ..,po„
the inclosed laud or be found
roaming abaut the residence,
week, good crowds are attend-
ing.
Galveston ]es£
eK.
Miss Marion and Maloue ■
Copland, of Rusk, were the
guests of relatives here this 1 "r ^U1(1 an*
week. other, and whenever any stock
Quite a number of relatives rs iraP0UUded notice thereof
and frieuds of Mrs. Mam e s"a'
Munk atteuded her funeral iu owner,
Xacogdoches Tuesdav,
at once be eiveti
nances from running at 1
in the town of Alto or
shall wilfully allow any
stcck to trespass upon
land or another i 11 the
town of Alto or who shall
fully permit to run at 1
any stock of his own 0
which he has control or
stock belonging to soini
else for who he is agent
not permitted to run at 1
in the said town of Alto,
be deemed guilty of a ml
meanor and upon convi
to the!S^a^ Pun's^e^ ky finj
if known, and each
owner shall be entitled to their
Miss Ola Brock, of Rusk, 1 possesrion by the oavment of u0' a,s<
• - ■ - 1 ' " ' Section 9.
any sum not less thanl
dollars nor more than
is visiting her grandparents, the fees and damages,
Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Uslie
this week.
Be it furthl
Section 4. Be it further or- dained if any Part of tlie1
dained that article 7224, Arti-
The next time you come to cle 7225 and article -226 of va^ ^at the other pari
town let us sell you some ice the Rev'sed Civil Statutes if Pec'a'b" those relating tol
so you can keep cool. Collier i the State of Texas o; x be;bidding stock to run at
CS' and the same are hereby adopt- a,"d describing the ^
Miss Ruby Mubkleroy of |ed and made a part of this or- °r' I ^ and co^
1 ildhurst, is visiting her'j- 1U force and effect.
~ nin^tirA -v - _
1 assed and approvec
regular meeting of the:
council of the town of]
held in the council chj
011 August 4th, 1914.
E. M. DEdj
Mayor of town, Alto,1
Attest:
\\ nuuuiai, us v.sniuK ner j:
sister, Mrs. Ed Birdsong, this i 0
week. Section 5. Provided that
M c rn ■ • the towu Marshall of the town
Mrs. Saxon of Corriv>an, is L{ u ,. . ,
■ • ■ , j > . ' , lot Alto mav, and it is herphv
visiting her daughter and .. /' nereDy
son, Mrs. B, B. Swearingen . P1 c nis utJ'ta^e UP and
and Chas. Saxon, this week, impound any stock prohibited
Miss Alleen Cannon return-' fr°.m ru°n'u8 at large in vio-
ed from Huntsville Saturday,J®11 0 ^iese ordiances and^. F, Florence,
Sec'tj' of town, Alto,
and Mrs
week.
it.
Collier & Scales.
where she has been attending' same until the fees for
the summer normal. [impounding are paid.
Forest Wbatley andfamilj-' Section 6. Provided that
of Marlin, are the guests of J the fees for impounding stock
Mrs. Whatley's parents, Mr. shall be one dollar per head
\\. F. Bays, this | for eacll aujmaj impoun(je(j
unr p , a ( «1 and tCn Cents ?cr day Per head
Wilnam Brock and family for h and ?0;.t -
of Livingston, were the guests! ^ • 1 er
of their daughter, Mrs. Chas. L 1 ,l- nr s^iet>P' tweutj*-
Saxun, this week. ;.i\e cents per day per herd for
Mrs. Chas. Martin of Dal-: ^orses ailf' 'utiles, fifteeu ce ts j to the Majestic Theatrj
Ins, is visiting her uncle, John Per day per head for cattle'two young men come
Nobilett and Irieuds here this | and^ ten cents per day per | highly recommended
week* __ . ud for >iacksand jenuetts. (class Tailois.
NEW TAILOR SH0|
BUSY BfcE STREl
D. L. King and C.
of Jacksonville, have!
up an up-to-date Tailj
011 Busy Bee street uej
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1914, newspaper, August 6, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214295/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.