The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1914 Page: 4 of 6
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I ! est in town but is always fresh and the
Prices arc reasonable So much so that you need
not worry about the high cost ol living.
John Noblitt - Alto, Texas.
AS TOLD TO US
§p| Obituaries 2]i cents per-line.
Rates For Special Notices:
Locals 5 cents per line for each
•.sertion.
r'ard of thanks 3 cents per line-
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Wanted! One Thousand
To eat at THOMAS'S RESTAURANT. We want to show
you that you will Vie pleased anil get the best. Also
every courtesy will be extended you.
We keep everything to eat, and carry a line of tfold and re-
freeling Drinks Coca Cola, Soda Water, Milkshake
Glass-ade. We carry a small line of fresh Groceries.-
We are strangers in your city, and are here to do busi-
ness and make friends. Call and see us.
THOMAS'S RESTAURANT
Next door t<> l'ost Office. Hours Early and Late
When iu need of ice call 011
11s, we alwavs have plenty ot j
it. Collier & Scales,
Men's and Boy's hats i n
the latest in the English and
high crown .styles at bur-
net t's.
Miss Flvcd returned to her
home in Nacogdoches Sundaj
i after a few days visit with hei
For school supplies see 5 6c ; brother J. E. Flyod.
Round Trip Summer Tourist Fares
TV TV.0
I *j -,11c.
North, East, South and West
via
3 — Equals — 25
"" a startling statement but a true one in this case.
One teaspoonful of medicine and two pounds of
your own ground feed (cost about 3 cents equal,
—in what they do for your animals and fowls,—two
pounds of any ready-made stock or poultry tonic
(price 25 cents). There.you are 1 If you don t
believe it, try il out 1 Buy, today, a can of—
STOCK & POULTRY
MEDICINE
Bee Bee
Chaagci feed into tonic—Malte it reiult-producing.
Write for a 1ri.il package
of Bee Die STOCK &
POULTRY MEDICINE,
al<o our 32 pace, illustra-
ted book, fully explaining
its uses. Address:
Bcc Dee Stock Atedicine
Company,
Chattanooga, Tcnn.
25c, 50c and $1. per can.
At your dealer's.
P. B 3l
ioc, store.
Roily Dew wps up from
Forest Saturday.
Forest Reagun of Rusk,
spent last Friday in the city,
Percy Williams left Monx
day for his home in Overton.
Miss Roxie English was up
from Forest trading last Sat-
urday.
Will Shattuck of Palestine,
is the guest of his brother J.
. F, Shattuck.
Ellie Singletary of Rusk,
spent Suuday and Monday
with parents.
B. B. Perkins of Rusk,
attended business here last
Saturday.
Owen Cherry of F o r e s t,
spent Sunday here with
friends.
Alto Cotton Oil Co. wid of-
fer a liberal exchange of luuls
and meal for cotton seed.
Here is a great combination I
Leudinghaus, T. J. Maudt and
Owensboro Wagons they arc
the best by actual test. Alto i
Trading Co,
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Hol-
comb and Mrs. Bell went over
to Ratcliff last Saturday to at-
tend the funeral of Mrs. Hol-
comb's uncle, Mr. RatclifT,
who died in Ratcliff last Sat-
urday and was buried Suud; y.
I will sell you good shin
gles at reasonable prices.
See uic befoie buying.
Chas Miller
Tickets on Sale Daily May 15th, to Sept. bOth.,
October 31st
PULLM\N SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAIN
PARLOR CAFE CARS ON DAY TRAINS
See Cotton Belt Ticket Agent or write
JOHN F. LeHANK
T. P. A
Gl'S HOOYKR
Ft. Worth. Tex G. F. & P. A- Tyler, 'IV:;.
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Let Us Save You Money i
E. L. Oliver, R. H. Bon-
ham, Jim Williams, Misses
Allene Cannon, Nellie and
Bettie Singletary, Ada Fea-
Aliss Jennie Bowman spent /.ell. Lillie May McAnally,
several days last week in Clara Dorsey, Tidie Sessions,
Rusk. j Ethel Pnnce, Iva Williams,
Florence Fisher and ^s.
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FOR GOOD TEAMS, NEW BUGGIES.
AND PROMPT SERVICE
Call0nJ. A. BOYD'S
Livery and Transfer Stable
Phone No- 19, Stable Near Dickey's Shop.
Dr. J. E. May
ALTO - TEXAS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls Answered Day and Night
ALL QHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY
Office at Sa:ti F. Harrison's Drug Store
iams & McClung
Barbers
Agents for the Ineeda Laundry—best in the State.
Shaving Soap and Dandruff Tonic for sale.
Give us a trial—we want your trade.
Closing Ilotus 7:30 p. tn. 10:00 p. m. Saturday
if it is Roofing
Let us quote you prices on our Guaranteed
Asphalt and Gravel Roofing
A. M. BURNS
Pi umbitig and Tinning
Palestine, Tezas
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SEE US
FOR
Farm Wagons
Hacks, Surries and Buggies
COTTON PICKERS
Sacks, Knee Pads and Scale Beams
WAGON SHEETS
AND BOWS
M.J.HOGAN CO.
Hardware, Furniture, and Undertakers
Miss Addie Pyle spent the
latter part of last week iu
Gilmer.
Miss George Maddux of
Pollok, spent a few days here
with relatives,
All the old papers you can
carry at the Herald office for a
dime.
Mrs. N. G. Agnew attended
business in Jacksonville last
Saturday.
Large sheets of carbon
paper at the Herald office for
a dime.
Ben Davis returned last
week from the wilds of the
West
Miss Ruth Rion, of Hous-
ton. is the guest of Miss Lu-
cile Watters.
Jodie Schlocler has purch-
ased half interest in the City
Bakery.
H. W. Day State Deputy
f. r the Odd Fellows was in
Alto last Friday from Lufkin.
vVe are headquarters for
scale beams, knee pads and
wagon covers. Alto Trading
Co.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wood\
attended the funeral of Mr.
Ratcliff, iu Ratcliff, last Sun-
day.
Mrs. Etta Pearl man of Mt.
Selman, spent Sunday with
I er parents Mr. and Mrs. j.
W. Bowman.
Little Miss Znela Dickey
left Monday for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. John Guinn in
Rusk.
Shook Galloway and little
daughter of Lanesville, are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Blauton.
Miss Grace Guinn of Ruik,
was the guests of relatives
here Saturday and Sunday.
Miss lvster Harmon rc-Ltii ti-
ed to Jacksonville Monday af-
ter a week's visit with relativ-
es.
Miss Willie Cavet of Rusk,
spent several days this week
the guest of, Miss Lurlinc
Moore.
Mrs, G. W. Hughes a 11 d
children are visiting in Jack-
sonville and Fraukiton this
week.
Miss Zona Latham, return-
ed last Saturday from several
weeks visit with relative in
Nacogdoches.
Will Crouch formerly o
this place, now of Dallas, is
spending several days in the
city with friends.
Clara Haledeft Monday morn-
ing to attend the Teacher's
Institute that is iu session at
Rusk.
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Fresh Oysters.
We will receive our first'
shipment of Fresh Oysteis for
this season Friday bept. 4th.
Call iu and try them, they are
fine.
Thomas' Restaurant
Next door to Post-Office.1
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On Groceries and Feed
Agents for
Peace-Maker Flour
Every Sack Guaranteed
J. A. SMITH
Free Delivery.
Phone 1-3-
Misses
Sessions Entertains Modern
Priscilla
TELEPHONES-
-TELEPHONES
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 Paoues 011 hand and all kinds of supplies.
1 get a fresh barrell of Batteries each week.
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O. R. BICE, Telephone Manage
Misses Tidie and Clara
Sessions were hostess to the!
Modern Briscillaon last Fri- !
day evening.
Cut flowers were artistically I
used through the house, large j*
ferns and palms were also ar-
ranged to the best advantage. 1
After several hours busily ■,
spent iu sewing and con versa-j ]
tion the guests were served !
with delicious cream anal]
cake. ! j
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
-f.you are net already 01:r customer try
us and see if our prices are not right. We
ca:rj J :.",'eryt.iiug in the Jrocery
Come iu an:i t ike a look at 'em.
line.
B. V. P. II. Program
Leader Mrs. Elbert Alien
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w. T. WILLIAMS & BRO.
GROCERIES and FEED
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Subject— Docttiual Meeting
'The Native of Sin "
1. Song No. 109. ___________
2. Tell of Sin as Ciiaract, |5HSU3SS5BSSH5i1l§
r—Mt. Truly.
3. Tell of Sin as an act—
Miss Ethel Prince.
4. Song No. 28. ,jU]
5. Tell of Sin as a .State—i |Ci
Jack Rogers.
6. Why do we need to!^
have right views of sin—Mr.
Elbert Allen.
• 7. Song No. 32.
8. The Pa^is of Right Con-
duct—Roy Cannon.
9. Vccal Solo—Mis, Ed.
Scales.
10. ForGuidahtifi ill Con/
duct—Gedie Harrison
11. Soug No. 42.
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Cow Hides Wanted
The hide market is open-
ing with a good demand and
strong prices. Until further
notice we will pay you 12c
per pound for green salted
hides shipped to us by express.
Be sure to write your name
and address clearly 011 tajr.
Put one tag inside of sack atui
one outside to avoid mistakes
A. Gclewternek & Co.
Tyl«rr Texas.
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All<> Grocery Company
a___ phone 169
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1914, newspaper, September 10, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214300/m1/4/?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.