The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1911 Page: 4 of 6
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A Terrible Confession.
Cotton Belt Tin&e Table, , „
I New Chileans, Nov. ^6.—-, Lincoln Center, Kas, !\ov.
t , iTIie police are making a dili-,j6.—Pleas of guilty were sud-
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ers wc publish lw /oUowiuK 8en< s^Mor the xyen who, .leiriy announced ting uvwi?
schedule of arrival and departure! were with a i7-year-ol$ girl in the circuit court here by|
(of the Cotton l?eft (rains ;u Alto:: wlici; she was taken c\ia,rgc of .three of the mo^t prominent
by a representative of the j^en accused in (connection
'lravclcrs' Ai<jl society at the j with the tarring of Miss Mary
il I Union depot Wednesday. j Chamberlain, the young school
-.2, p.i.i 'fj^e girl worked as a cashier | teacher. Tney are Kverett
iu a moving picture show in Clark, juresident of a milling
n nJ Berttimoi.it and ,the men per- £ mipayy, Watson ScrfWton,
f ;11 pui suaded her to eou/e to New and Jay FLtzwater, farmers.
()rleans, under the pretext of
giving her a position as casli-
i):-,2 a in ! jer j„ t.lie Crescent theater
\vl,iieh they claiiyed they had
bought
gwercd the big m^n.
"D-d-d'ye wanter r* •% :t
g g-get me fa-fa face p "i " fie.1 *
No. 40,1.
No. 4o3.
•No. 401.
No. 403.
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SOt'TH BOl'Nl)
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North Hound—No. 42..
South Hound—No. 11 i2:S,s.piu
Judge Grover b;ig reserved
gjuteuce. Miss Chamberlain
Young Couple Failed to Get
License.
was decoyed to a lonely spot
on a country road and .seized
! by more than a dozen men.
"A Wise Boy."
A tall man impatiently pat:
ing the platform of a wayside I stammered the boy
statjpu ^ccosted a red-haired|"D-d-dat big g g-guy'd thin
boy of about (twelve. |1 w-is mo-mo-Hieekiu.' him.
"S-s-ay," he said, "d-d-do!"^*' __
y.-y-yo\i know ho-ho-how late. People w 110 listen «
ting tfain is? should expect to 1
The boy grinned but made j s2l,se* ^vx*
no reply. The man stuttered j Notice.to b,ril Hu.i
out something about red-
headed toys in general and i'le.ise do'r.'.i: lr.:n?
passed into the station. i part <>i my 1 «r;i for it
stranger, overhearing the ; ly I'o/biduen.
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Ctr id imcle a ' ad job .of it
this morning, when marriage
license were refused a couple
who arrived on the Cuitr.u
countv
The oirl is being eared for Her clothing was torn oft aud
by the juvenile court authori- fyer body coated wi,tk tar
ties. >Si 1 e will remain in their Clark is one of the wealthiest
c;,,- until further develop- men in the community.
menu in tli£ c^ise.
Belt from C'
Troup Fire; One Death,
aud straight*av u. ! i !' • In a fire at Troup last Mpn-
county clerk's 0f^e. it was «.ay .;fternoon a i-nvate . ar be-
plain that the lovers had "put i ' Jpninugs ^lio\v
,one over" on the old folks, but 1 Company was de.i.myed and
11 1 P/ tr- r Sm>1i
oye-iided conversation, asked
tne boy why he hadn't au-
Yours respectfully,
W. T Boyd
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deputy Dunn could not see'^ehults, a cook 101 ilu
his way clear to lend a help-1 company, was badly burned 1
ing hand, as the blushing, j an'\ "'e(l hitei *n the day.
,would-be-bride did 11 )t appear ' 'ie '11C started fiom an en-
to be any toojmuch wer age, gme bumping into the coach,
and there was no oue present;ovt'r!-tniing a pan or grease
to certify that she had even 1 J«nituig a can of oil
attained her eighteenth biriii-
Laura Jean Libbey sav^ the
dutiful husband shoulol r.otbe
I so eager to walk home with
his wife's charming widow
friend who calls in for an hou>-
after tea. Laura Jean is un-
marr'erl, but she ought to know
that husbands are human.—X
GIVE
J. H. Smith, the Optician Jeweler, *
one pair of ^5.00 Gold Spectacles to any one ol
-Miy family that numbers a> many in faynly •• y-
weighs Icjj.s. Eight in family, weight .}o.i pound E
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Notice.
After several days in Dallas
feturning this week, 1 brought
.... .. - , • ., ,, b 1 ck with me a first-class
, ' ,rrV r')a( suat^ine. ma blacksmith and woodworkmcn
day. All efforts to secure the h-s, while the show company s K ^ at Redlawn, and
coveted papers \ve;e 1 utile, and 1 1 \. a^-. a tot<1 oss, 'o.s1 ; am now ready todo your work,
those who had gathered in to.^1^1 ;l;' ^hen belongings.
Is Tlie World Gr^winp Better?
Many Uiin^s o;u to prow that it
Tlie wav thousands are trying
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witness The solemn ceremony
were denied the privilege. It
is said that love laughs at
lock-smiths, and it may lie* so, help others is proof. Amonjj
for the still hopeful victims of I t!i- :n is Mrs. \V W C.otild of l'ilts-
cupid's painful dart made in- ih'kl, N-H- FindiiiK good health
quiry as to the law in Louisi
ana and ordered a hack for the
train, It may be that the
strong arm of the law will look
with more favor upon their 1 used failed till I took JJlectrie
ease in that state.—Lufkiu 1,1?ilU;r,s- Hl,t ,his «r^at re,ned>'
News.
lis- taking Iilectric Hitters, she now
advises other sufferer, everywhere
to take tlieni. "For \cars I suffer-
ed with stomach and kidney troub-
le," jdie writes. '"livery ujpdicine
You will do well to call around
Ivefore going elsewhere.
Joe Barnes.
Shark Devoured Seaman
Pensacola, Fla., Nov. 18.—
Death between the jaws of a
monster man-eating shark was
the fate of Jules Antoine, an
aged seaman, iu the harbor
here late yesterday afternoon.
Antoine evidently had fallen
overboard by accident, for the
We sell the celebrated Star j soc at un druggists
Brand Shoes, for men, women |
and childien. Shoes that Men, v.omen and childrcne'
give satisfaction. I sweater coats for everybody at
Blanton Bros. ! Blanton Bros.
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Oldest Fu'ablished Drug Store
in East Texas,
We will Appreciate a ParU
of Your Patronage. Wc do
not expect all of it
SOMETHING COLD ALL
THE TIME.
Our Cold Drinks and Crcjn*
are as Pure as can be made,
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heljxjd rile wonderfully,'' They'll
I help any woiiian. They're the best
1 tonic and finest liver and kidney first seen of him was when
j remedy that's made. Irytliem. the shark swam leisurely out
from between the ship and
the lighter of lumber with ti e
body of the man clamped be-
tween its jaws, the head and1
' shoulders protruding from one i
side of its mouth and the legs j
from the other. For a mom-
ent the shark remained 011 the
surface, then sank to arise a
moment later with only the
head in sight, the remainder
of the body apparently having
been swallowed. .
The shark remained 011 the
surface the second time for
nearly a minute, and then was
seen 110 more. One ot tl.c
—i watchers fainted at the spec-
tacle.
Prescription work is our Specialty ji
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WANT
a Better
MURPHY & WILLIAMS
= BAR BERS =
EASIEST SHAVING — STYLISH HAIR CUTS
HOT AND COLD BATHS
Agents for the Best Laundry in the State—The Itieeda
ESS TEE DEE
The Only Guai'.intced Dandruff Tonic
Give U a I rial. — We Want Your Trade.
L. Craddook d Company
ii' 1 ts ( ! Itiskev direct to thi (VMir.uiner
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more.
j P<-.s tin aster General Hitch
| cock says he is too busv t<
! marry. He'll learn be t
than that v:he:i t'.e awakev
uig comes. I'usiness u • • ■
interfere with uiurria ■
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That question will be asked you almost by business men f . _• \i...
Fc. vlccs.lf you qualify—tul.o tl o Dmujilu:;! Training—r.'id sb«>v- r.mbiM: / ..
More BACKERS indorse DRAVGIION'S C.)lli :.,o.s than indi r.o r.
ne* colleges COMBINKD. 48 Co'le^es in 18 States. International r -[>u; :• i<
B nhlmr« TjitcwrlUnir, Pcnmsnii.'ilp. k;njrli<li. Hiullinir. Jlrlthraelin, I.vlit r V . . . .
«w l itl.K e \S:;sirj liranrl.; k. Good POSITIONSCUARAN• ECU i:r.aur r-. • .u...Ue.
Homo Siudv. 'ii.ouiatu
b.>okkct>/>crs, and sir.:
holding good p<jm; ;.• .>
taking Dranghon's Ilome
CAVALOCUS. For -
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Bool.!tecpin(j. Bookkeepers all over
the United States say tb.it Praughon's
New Sy.'.teia of Bookkeeping saves tliem
from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry.
Shorthand. Practically all l.T. S.
cial court reporters write' the System of
Shorthand Draughon Colic; s t -ch. Pie.iident, Kas?ivl!.6,* Tetin.
WhyT Because they kno.v it is the di.st. | alogtie on course -■/ TCOLL !
DRAUGHON'S PHACTfGAI. BUSINESS CO! -
WIm, Hvuiton, Austin, Galveston, Fort Worth, Snn Antcii o, Abiici b.
AjbatUJo, Tsxarknua. cir El Puto. T«x*r,
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I'cr las • two do-., quarts -i -• \
IVr... si: ten do:'.. nt ■. 11 > ■ i
;•,! no lia k fur ease and bottles
i (j.i I>.i< k fur ea^e and Ijotth-s
.•o.' ik i do/ hack fi r bolilcs
The fxpri?ss couipauies i luru t'lUjilies free. Wc do not pre—
pay express charges on 1h\-i*. S. :nl us money order ,r exeliauRe-
\\V do not accept p'. rsoiinl clu cl;s. C.oods f>o forward by In si ex-
uress alter t rder rca dies
i- -,ur:'ess or failure, :n r.iat
,\ Ii.it v' ur c lllins i-' '■ ^
<li" . ii! 'il <j;i -1', perfection or
tittpcrl'cu:u:i of your siu.
ftli.i. SCHOOL CHILDREN
are so '.ii-eaii:^' uj imperfec tions
of the eye- If you are inter-
est- d in so vital i matter as
,40. d 'eyesi';!it, write
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WHOOPING COUGH
AND ALL TROUBLES OF
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PROMPT USE WILL OFTEN PREVENT %
PNEUMONIA AND CONSUMPTION
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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/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.