The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1911 Page: 2 of 6
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^ believe deserve it. We tak: special care in selecting our enormous stock. What you have seen in our store #
I ion is Elanktts, ranging in prices from 75c io $5.00 per pair, you will find a beautiful assortment, also nice
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Forest Cooper Killed.
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Younj; C!:iId Kicked Bv Colt,
While playing yesterday
llit: eldest child of Mr. and
Mrs. Kd Huston had the mis-
fortune of being kicked in tile
head by a young colt which
was nearoy, crushing her
skull in such an extent that
.several pieces were taken there-
from. At the time of goin
to
provii.s
pected.
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Battle A?p:ars Indift r:at
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San Francisco. Cab, Nov. 19.! Last Tuesday at the Grange]
A well dressed young man Hall school house, 5 miles j, Richmond, Va., No
appeared at policeheadquarters ' east of this city, Forest Cooper 1 h- g'°)in °' impending death
yesterday and ayked for aid in age iS, and Riley Adams, age '13S no apparent effect on
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discovering his identity. Hei 16, while playing ball at noon,
said he had forgotten his name I had a difficulty but as the
and remembered nothing of teacher was present he stop.*
his past bfe. | ped the quarrel by taking tin
Henry Clay B;attie jr., who
with less than a week to live,
is today reading light litera-
AUeged Conspirator Hi Id. ;
Laredo, Texas, Nov. in.—
Jam Meriga, f<rmeily a cap*
tain in the Mexican cavalry,
was arrested here today by
United States marshals in con-
nection with the proceedings
relating to the alleged revolu-
ture and smoking cigarettes j tionnry plans and he is charg-
press the little child is im-! gation and arrested the youth's ing him to te house. At rev ^ prison, unuoved by the !act
>ving as fast as could be ex- inquiry today by informing cess the teacher turned Adams , t',at h® }? t0 'Je electrocuted
Little Buckshot, the best
plav of till dav will be at the
opeva house Thursday night
for the benefit of the band
boys. Come out and help
them.
him that he is J. \V. Hill of
Detroit and that he is wanted
various cities for having
Lost—On or about Satur-
day, Nov. 11, a black hound
dog, about 18 months old.
white breast with a white ring
around his n.'tk and 3 white
legs. The finder will be lib-
erally rewarded by notifying
C. B. Frost Alto, or Kowe
Starling, Forest, Tex.
in
passed fictitious checks. He
A-as arrested and is held on
two charges preferred by a
San Ftancisco hotel and by a
member of the theater sales
company now playing here.
The young man denies all
knowledge of the crimes with
which he is charged and the
nit to go home, keeping Coop- jnext Friday between 6 a. in.
;r hi for a short while. Inland 6 p. m, for the; murder of
The police made an iuvesti-, knife from Adams and send-, 'n.l',e death house of the State ed with being engaged in se-
curing 1 or-es and arms and
aininun tio •, u considerable
amount ot which have been
sent into Mexico. He also led
the officers to where a lot of
.arms and .*m u tuition were
to the executive office protest- concealed ana this was taken
out
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the meantime the two boys
met again and began tustling,
Adams having his knife out
while Cooper had hold of him
to keep him from cutting liiin
Cooper finally turned hi 111 loose
and was raising up when Ad-
ams stabbed him in the breast,
killing hiin instantly,
Adams was arrested and
his wife.
Numerou i letters hav3 come
hospital physicians who ex>- brought to town and after an
amined hiu> believe they have I examiug trial was placed un-
discovered a remarkable ca ;e j der a $1000 bond which wai
of either amnesia personality. | made, and the ease will await
the action of the grand jury
cce Mrs. I ri ice millinery
goids a Fur.iett s, $2 58 hats
to 55.00.
Are you going to see Buck-
shot Thursday night, Nov.
30 h, at the opera house?
If yoti ladies are tired of
voir fall hats Burnett will
sell you another oue cheap.
ing against the refusal of the
Governor to grant a respite 'o
the convicted wife slayer.
As the final step toward the
exodus of the Beattie family,
Henry C. Beattie Sr., has dis-
posed of the major pari of his
business interests in Man-
chester, or South Richmond,
where the Beatties live.
Ti e elder Beattie has for
seve al years owned and man-
Young Cooper was carried |aScd largest department
charge of by the officers.
^ It was sta;ed today by United
States Marshal Brewster that
other important developments
are expected to take place dur-
ing the next two days.
Captain Meriga 'and two
other Mexicans who were ar-
rested with him have been
placed in the military guard
iiouse at Fort Mcintosh, near
hcc, for safe keeping,
li is expected that Antonio
to his home immediately and istore South Richmond, as (Magon, who was arrested last
well as occupied the most pre-1
his remains were placed to
rest in the Palestine cemetery
yesterday, Rev. Weldon of
Jacksonville, conducting the
funeral services. The deceas-
ed leave*; many friends whom
tentious residence in that sec-
tion of this city. Nearly a
month ag >, • it was learned to-
day, he took steps to tenuis
nate his bus ness connections
night, will tomorrow make ap-
plication to Judge Waller
Burns of the Federal court for
a writ of habeas corpus.
SAY!
If Uneeda a Gallon of Good Whiskey
or Alcohol, Write to the : : :
Ruby Saloon, Palestine, Tx.
Particular attention will be paid to your order.
Shipments made same day order received.
Doing business at the same old stand for a
Quarter of a Century. Address ; :
MANAGER fJ, J. MI7RPHY PALESTINE
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j mourns the loss of one of the ^tIC :i^ l^'st as far as ins a>
I best boys of that community. Uve Participation is concerned.
I The Herald extends its svm/^ld u « rumored that the
! pathy the bereaved parents family is preparing to
I in this deplorable affair. ileavt: lhe State following the
!execution and burial of Henry
Clay Beattie Jr.
Children's coats, something
to keep your little fellows a1' '° see Burnetts
warm through the cold winter (millinery department Nov. 25.
months in bear skins and in | Help'the band, and at the
velvet at Burnett's. same time enjoy yourself 2 1-2
j hours at the opera house next
Ch-nprst and best hats at
iJuiu.ti s,
ccnts.
A g .j^ !i... iji
Ou = 01* the best plays of the
day will be presented 7at the
opera house Thursday night,
Nov. 30th.
The band will play Buck/
shot at the opera house Thurs-
day, Nov. 30.
Thursday uight.
Millinery! Millinery!!
Burnfctt's.
At
Your account is now di e.
Make arrangements to settle
at once. Blanton Bros,
Mesdatnes James Winford
and mother of Little Reck,
Ark., are guest of relatives
in Alto this week.
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1911, newspaper, November 23, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214171/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.