The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1914 Page: 6 of 6
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BISCHOF COAT SUITS
For Ladies. The acme of style. Ask to see tliem.
Shoes
Have also arrived and ready for your inspection.
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|'I' Is Filled to Overflowing With the Newest
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It is Woriti While
Tnere are w.r.s ami rumors
of wars' The Gentians are
closing in on Pa:is, and the
Russians .;:c overt uuuiug
Eastern Pru>>\i aud driving
the A ust •...;:* out of t'.ilicia.
Those people over in Europe
^ilC HKwtvlU^ ill^kOrV a 11 si IC"
making geography; and the
school children ia America
are gettiug ready to study
these subjects in their latest
phases auo. tortus. The schools
are now oivuiug wide their
doors, w. i„v. have Deen closed
for several •.ncuths, to the ad-
iuiss :ou of t'.'.e vouug people
who ate l-.u-.-gering aud thirst•
iug after kue a ledge.
For thebeccrt of our schools
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arc preparing .i program suit-
able to tlie cccassioti, and we
are very desirous that t h e
fathers aud mothers of t h e
children be with us. The
child, the parent, and the
teacher form a sympathetic
cord iu the education of t h e
child which makes a three-fold
community of interest o f
which the child is the central
object. Come and be with us.
counsel with us, reason with
us, lte'p us.
Yours for Service,
R. H. Bonham.
railroads aud telegraph com-
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panies for operators. J us: so
.surclv as a you tig man will
complete our course in tele-
graphy and station work, just
so surely will he be placed in
a good position. The same is
true where our course ot book-
keeping and shorthand or
busiuess administration ~nd
finauce is completed.
Vrite for tree catalogue.
Our stndeuts are on all the
leading Southwestern roads.
UnnooJ Locals.
Mrs. Jarrett and children of
Jacksonville spent several
days of last week with her sis-
ter Mrs. Geo.
Miss Hlinina Milkr of Alto!
visitec Miss Ellen Hill Suu-j
dav.
New Firm For Alto
Terrell.
Institute thi:
Miss Pan'
law to alter.,
one week d.
year. Te.. u
to cet tun
an institute of
:e the school
Our Millinery Deparment Vd Open
We invite you to call and
inspect our hats. We have the
uicesc line we have ever had.
M'.js Jones of San Angelo will
~ e tn charge aud w111 t a e
. -e-.sure
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trtmmittj you a nice aat, at
Burnett's.
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is very
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bas arouse more
: 1 e : r schools.
■- errant ot t .e
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m: roiu wh.i: it
. ore, any iu
an itaprove-
d -ol.tn. l>r.
v Pres.dent of
. -wares which
Krn: Oppjriujii> for Vounf Hen.
rite demand for telegraph
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mdrcd sets of iostrui
tram \v:re of a mjiiu liae rait-
.:i t^'egrapl: and freight
b .ius. m ract evcrv
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: the teachers, toaud in the best e q u i p p e
tctures are not only
good to :he ;:jacher, but the
father and the mother o; the
boy arid the >:-.rl to be taught
ought to hear thetu. They are
just splendid.
Our work :u the school
room be^-.us next Monday
mjrniuv: at o o'clock V;
.a.fc.oac* om es. .ne 'oe?. prtc.
tie.il teachers to be obtained,
thoroughly experienced in
commercial and railway tele-
graphy, station and frieght
work—The Ty ler Commercial
College,'ol Tyler, Texas, is
unable to an\ways near sup*
ply the demand upon it by the
CoraiBjr E>eats "Cast Their Shadow>
Before Them"
. A shadow is sometimes
an omen of good Fortune.
; Good fortune comes to
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those who wait.
4 While you wait think of
how you cau save on your
living expenses.
5 The event now casting its
shadow will have to do with
this saving.
6 The event is almost here.
7 Perhaps you are wonder*
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S It will mean much to the
people of Alto and vicinity.
o ^o*v tue story is out, reaa
it ou page 5.
Lu;iU aaJ Piuiiae ai Ine Air lKjse
Tltis Week.
Lucile again appeared a:
the Air-Dome on Wednesday
evening, beingthe 5th episode.
Each number grows more in-
teresting and exciting. The
crowds are increased with
each number, and become
more enthused. Pauline will
also appear in the Sth episode
on Friday evening. This pic-
ture is looked forward to by
the picture show goers of the
country and one oi the most
popular plays of the Movies.
Miss Delia Liles left last
Friday for >*acogdoches where
she will attend the teachers
week.
Pauline Matthews left
We dnesday forSabinal, where
she will take up her duties as
assistant in the high school.
Mr. and Mr. E. E. Xeelv oi
Primrose are spending the
week with relatives in the
community.
I Dave Richardson and sister
are visiting relatives in Xatt
this week.
Rev. R, L. McCuiston and
daughter of Troupe, visited
the family of A. J. MwCuiston
several davs last week.
Ola acd Lera Satterwhite
an . Liii.au McDoualci *eft for
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S. X. Houstou a fi-riucrl
... u ett tor !nisiness ,ma,n ?f TimpsoJ
home Sundav after :l hfs purchased the home ol
pleas-nt visit of ten davs with , Utlior .,1"r,e aud ,wlll,movf
Mrs. Geo. Thornton. * hls fanllly nere shortly to|
>f . make Alto his home. Mr
••I'.ss oeatrice Aldredge of j Houston is a business liiai
Louisiana, is visiting h e r and will open a temporan
orot.ier ..u: :;.ui:.y tins week,1 Mercantile business in the ol,
| Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Cole ^a^ery stand until he is abl
! of Alto visited the family o:" t° get a larger building. It i
H.D.Power Sunday. understood that Mr. Housto
Tiit'i r ;i« j >f wi 1 enlarge the home he ha
day from a several'dav^ \™[\ Purchased and make a moderi
to his da-err*- , 'v ' " e rooili cottage of saiM
to c.s ca..g^er near Naco - w , , fe , ijJ
Jocvjes. ^ " e are glad to welcome Mi]
... _ ; Houston and family to
Miss Burena Terrell left town.
Mono.ay for a week's visit to -
relatives in Jacksonville. XOTICE
I ..n-\. ' School Books will be s 0 1
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HERALD Ads Pay
strictly tor cash.
J. F. Xoel.
Alto Gin and Crate Co.
lHE PEOPLE WHO GIN
We^vill"^inC^-S-h=1 Cc""".4 X"u ^-Jve your cotton ginned.
v\ e win gin as wheao as th? -.r. j . & ,
and as quick as th; qui-kest. g°°d aS the ^
We have and will evei •; v?*r ~ «
new. We have the gins that'ar'e famous K'sampk AH
SPW^aveeadSmira h -^oodTs the bei
We na\e aiJea more new machineay and are better ore-
pared to take care ot you than before m-l -ii , , P
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Let Us Gin For You!
And if we don't please you tell us If 1
e do Pkase you tell everybody
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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/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.