The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1911 Page: 4 of 10
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ALTO, TEXAS
A::d get ^ our Watches, Clocks, Rings, Stick
7~" T?and All Jewelry Repaired, and have your
I ::s Tested for a Good Pair of Spectacles,
Mark Page of New Salem
I id., will arrive in a few
ci,.v with a ear of household
g , pi.is and with his family will
reside on the ig6 acre farm
which he recently purchased
near here.
When in the city make
your headquarters at Carter's
Store—the leader of low prices.
Miss Hattic Pyle of I'ollok,
was the guest of .Miss Mamie
I, it!.am last Sunday.
I'UKliey iv .
a car of fine .
Worth in ;iv
lv C. Oliver
the same po.;.
Just receiv
ment of S>v
i ml Lace at 151
.louucing at:
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Kmbroidery
nett's. 30 in.
per yard.
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Hon Hyc 1 00 "
I11UKT Kve t 00 10
li. Monarch Rye 3 5° 9
Canada liye 00 X
Hi -1 Tcnn. Whisky • . 3 00 s
Craddi ek's I-'.y. Corn • .1 00
.Messrs. Sam Bryant and Nelson's Sour Mash.. i 50 7 <" Karly
! Rock nd live " " " "" ■ >ir
G nrun *rs in the South
ol c le..dinr brands*
4 Full 12 [J
I itYd in Bond <Jis. yts.
f: Pepper. .$5 50 f 13 00
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Born—To Mr. and Mrs. W,
E. Williams, on Thursday
last, a handsome baby boy.
Mother and litti ■ one doing
nicely, and I'apa Will pioud
and liappj'.
We are overstocked on win-
ter goods and for the next ten
days we are yoim; to sell at
cost. Come in and Ik eon
vinced. Remember, only u.i Rev. John Mare was the'
days longer to secure these[guest of Mr. and Mrs. j, li,
bargains, at Burnett's, Gninn in Rusk, 1 ust Friday.
Oscar Glasf-i
transacted b
day.
Jess Holcoihli left Sunda\
for Tyler, wlie; lie will take
.business Co • in Vy'vr
Commercial College.
We have just a few Misses'
a :d Children's Cloaks left
and will m . . ,uir- it 1 u
while they last. F. S. Rook.
M,C, Parrisli was looking
after business interests in
Dallas a few v.ys 1 1' this
week.
5 '>0 j 2 on
4 50 11 mi
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Alcohol. ■ .15° ' l>'iffy's Malt (4 but.) 4 00 10 00
(Ivxpress charges juv; mi 4 «|uaris or more.)
Agents Scli12 Bottle Beer
! r ease, 4 doz. p(<, $5.. 1 >■ • > ! .ick lor ease and bottles
j' 1 ease 2 cltv cjt , - 4.. ; 1 ■ bn k for case and bottles
1' . c 1! pis ii.iin jx-r do/, l^ack foi bottles
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The express com pa: '• muni empties free. We do not
prepay express charges 0:1 1 -t.
Send I s Money ()rdi : n. !"xchanyw Wc Do Not Ac-
cept Your Personal Chech.
(.1 .s go forward by hr ' onjuv--. liter order reaches us.
Salves a l)ecp|Mystery.
"I want totha-ik you from thej (
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bolt of iny hear1.," wr >te C-. 1
Ikukr of I.cwisbir W, \'n., ''fir |
tile wonderful double ben. 1 ! : t i
from l .i " trie I'.itters, in euriii ■ nie ;L
of both a si vtix- ca-e of si' tnaeh
WE desire to extend to our many cus=
tomers and friends our sincere thanks
and appreciation for the liberal patronage
bestowed upon us for the year 1910,
and trust by fair dealings, polite and cour-
teous treatment to merit a continuance of
the same in the future. Wishing you all
a happy and prosperous New Year, and
again thanking you for all past fayors,
we are
Yours for better service for 1911.
fijecred when fvcryihinf; else foils.
, , > r,ervou!' pro :r«tiun--and fcmula
t ' 'ill • ' •111(1 from rhein ;iliM]i, *■ weaknesses they C the supreme
fr. in which 1 ha 1 been an J .:n,i 'S 'rr rdr> "3 thousandt hove lectiftod.
r'7," {« •TSMACH^.ff0
suited invl ase asthotii; iju -tininl E i, :M k , .. .
,,■•, , ' ' . | 11 14 <e tfnt medicine ever old
'ol Hie. t'or clysjieji ia, mil s ^ over a ilru(;giLt'8 counter.
tion, jaundice and to rid the s\ -~
tern of kidney poisons that e.ni'-e
rheumatism, Kleetric Hitters has no
equal. Try them, livery buttle
is guaranteed to satisfy Only v„e
at all druggists.
There were 125 car loads of
cucumbers shipped from Texas
during 1910, which sold for
$66,770, according to goveiv
ment reports just recently is-
sued. Texas has always been
j 11 he abiding place of Cupid and
we are now raising the article
| in abundance that is reputed
j to quickly settled all love af-
fairs.
I W. E. WATTERS
Notary Public
Alto, — Texas,
Miss Mollie Allen, who has
been quite ill for the p*st
week, is reported much better.
Headquarters for supplies
of all kinds at Iilauton Bros.
Perkins, Imboden ii Perkins
lawyers
Practice in All Courts
W . M . Imboden, Rusk
1'■ Ji. Perkins; Kitsk.
James 1. Perkins, Alto
The Weekly Citizen-Star
AND TIM
The Alto Weekly Herald
S1.25 !Vr Your
file Citizen-Star is a strong pa-
per publish at Fort Worili in the
iilteust of the farmers of the
oulInvest. It contains each
week interesting aud instructive
.irli. Us which will appal tc) you.
1 his is ]> your opportunity to
secure youi iiome paper aud one
_ /■ <>t lhe 'ale,1 I ami I est agrieul-
g tmal juj^rs published for oajy
K j" 1 ■ -5 per year. Subscribe now.
R. G. Turner. M d,
()fliee at Gninn's
!>rtig Store
C.'lls answered Day or Night
J M, Crawford, M. D.
Phj'bieian and Sin c,, i,
Alto, Texas,
Res. Phono ,V| Office
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The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1911, newspaper, January 19, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214127/m1/4/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.