The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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HiJ-c'ass matter
Notice io the Public.
Auyerionenus reflection upon the
character, standing or reputation of
aiiv person, firm or corporation,
which may appear in the columns
of The Herald will he gladly cor-
rected upon its being brought to
the attention of the publishers*.
that, whenther it is a short, strong, service- .
able work shoe, or something of natty style K
our store is the place to get it Every slio^
we sell receives the same amount of care and regard
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in fitting. ^
KING OF DENMA11K was murdered by one of Ins Gfcbjecta
pouring poison in his ear and then seizing the throne. This
method of acquiring power is frequently resorted to bj
"odern politicians who are able to succeed only by pouring poisou
i the ears of the i>eopla and seizing authority. No government
an long survive incompetent and inexperienced management. We
.iust place in position of power man whose hands have hold the
>low and the hammer, whoso hearts have felt the glow of industry
nu whoso vision can sweep the horizon of twentieth century civili.
at ion.
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t<: feet if you w:ar our shos's-thsre's
comtcrt cither v.a'
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j A possible onlv v,'lien von deal with a shoe house that
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wi;i•. It Ll.Jr appear, all I ^ lts Inies clear, an d ha t nothing on. the snejevs except
suhject to the result of the|\) new, stylish shoes. These important points cost yon
Demo n.tic Primary: !/,( noting extra when you trade with us.
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For Countv Ciei!•:
: . 1). SFIXKS
For Co.'!t: v Judge
fi. GIF.SOX
For C.-i.it) v Attorney.
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Fjr C >t;n:y Treasurer "
■ C. LOONEY
For *i,'i " iet Judge
J. L PKRKIXS, Sr.
For F'istrict Clerk
j. J. Capt.) BOLTON
For Tax Assessor
P. B MI'S::U\\VHITE
For Ta:-. Collector
I). 15. blXGLF^ARY
For "iff
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Lioi Jjrors.
Following is the l,ist ofin-tit
jurors for t'he County Court
beginning Feb. 5:
F/iist Week
S P Johnson, W A Arnol.1,'
R N Dub'.it:,. J F Wallace,. Iv
S Jones, J J Ball,' Pat Latham,
W H Haws, J A Blow, R F
Sloan, Miller Dial, WO LattK
more, C B Odotn, C B Justice,
G vS Crenshaw, I F Evans,
T A Gaudy, R C Dlcke'y.
Fourth Week
Young Girl Was
Dall 13. Texas', —
Hurrying home Fri-lay , evei'-
iug about 7:50 o'clock",'"an ic-
vear-)lj girl, who lives it
3109 Commerce streef^V.is at-
••aeked by an unidentiljhd inan
when about a block .^rojn her
residence. The assailant, with
hit pulled down over his'/ace
concealing his features, j> fas j)
el once at the gift's ^rm.Mry
iug, as she believesf to drag
her from the street into an nl«-
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POISONING A KIN'G
those w1k> would travel the golden roadway to fame firs'
rise to the sublime peaks of human rights, soar in the lofty atmos
there of progress, scatter germs of civilization and conquer tin
t'.trld forces of progress. Texas needs great men.
1'}' near by. Struggling des-
L \V Kelly, G L Black, W peratelj', she managed to e;
For Justice of 1 he Peace
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. \V. jew AIcCUdnON
li K. DAVIS
■For Public Weigher
F. D. BODEXHAMMER
II Hohbs, 1 A Dorrctt, C F
Edwaids, J, W Dement, J L
Middleton, J W Cawthorn, H
R Evans, J A Ph'elde, J H Ar/
cape his grasp and fight back-
ward from him. A'yai.i the
mau clutched nt the girl, this
I time at her throat, ''Scream
rant, W T Ward, E M Priest,land I'll kill von," he told lv r.
W S King, C A Lawler, J Gj Unheeding h'is threat.'the girl
E!:is, D A Long, Z R Golf. 1 raised her voice for help and
... " . . I the man, afraid that he would
W. T Williams is receivingjbe cailg,Jt ha]f knocked and
now and fresh groceries every |hal{ pushed the yot1tl(? woman
day.
SAY!
If Unecda a c.r G :ol\ \. «.o;'..cy
cr Air: i'.'.ol, Write to the : : :
Ruby SaSoon, Palestine, x.
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 : :
MAHTUTK J. J. MURPHY PAXESTINK
to the ground and disappeared
in the darkness. Xeignbor1-
attracted by the girl's cries
|went to he/ 1 umH Ii."
'lying '.'■ 1 tiif -"11 . ;S.ie was
|able tr. gn teller home 1111-
;is>is>iv:d, and is little the
tor her experienc today;, o! 1 e
was unable to te'.i whether the
assailant was white dr black.
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ttincJoY repair
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Alto, - Texas
Lr, C ra cl d cc k cl G o rrt pany
DALLAS. TEXAS—y*-————
The. largest shippers of whiskey direet ■ > Mto eonnumer
in the S' :ith. Helow we list n fow c\" o:..r loading brands:
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WILLIAMS 8c McCLING
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EASIEST SHAVING — S'lYLISH HAIR CUTS
HOT AND COLD BATHS
Agents for the Best Laundry in the Slate—The Ineeda
* ESS TEE DEE
The Only Guaranteed Dandruff Tonic
Give Us a Trial. - We Want Your Trade.
Aguew will treat you right
on your Groceries, ffry him
with your next bill. ! He will
|save you money. t , i"
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i Follow the main fcigftways
that have been injppftveft, and
you will see big, good-lOoking
farms, big barns, fine, stock
and every evidencfe. of pros-
perity. . '
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' The frtnt and truck growers
^)t Harrison county have start-
led a movement toward organ-
izing themselves into au asso-
ciation for handling their
fruit,.and^ truck during the
jcomiug season.
Uur Qwn uattline
Bottled in Bond
Cradclock's '87
Old Crow
Craddoc's's '92'
Mclba Rye
R. Monarch
Craddock's Quartett
Canada Rye
Kentucky Cyclone
Westmoreland Jlye
Nelson Sntir Mash
Corn Whiskey
Best Corn
4 Full
Quarts
55-00
4-5'
4? °P
4.00
3-5o:
.1.00
^•00
3.00
2.50
2.50
2..50
3.00
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1,1, OO
1000
1000
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800
700
7 00
7 00
8 00
Gibson Rye
.las. I?. lVpper
Green River
Sunny Brook
Otickenh'er Rye
Kentucky Club
Hill ^ Iiill
Penwicl: Rye
lyVnudale
Duffy's Malt (4)
Alcohol
Cock-tails
Express chargcs paid on one j<al. costing $2.50 or more.
Agents, SCHLITZ Bottld Beer.
4 Full
12 Full
Quarts
Quarts
i*6.oo
$> 15.00
5.00
I3.OO
5.00
I30O
5-oo
12 OO
5.00
12.00
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12 .OO
5-30
I2.00
4.50
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4.00
IO.OO
4.00
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3..SO
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5-00
12.00
Per ctiir.e four doz. pints $5 00
Per cqst two doz. quarts 4 25
Per cask ten doz. p.nts 11 00
$! 00 hack for ease and bottles
1 00 back for case und bottles
20c per doz. back for bottles
. 1-he express companies return empties free. We do uot pre-
pay express chargcs ok beer. Send 11s money order or exchange.
We do not accept personal checks. Go6ds go forward by first ex-
press after order reaches us. . f.
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1912, newspaper, February 1, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214179/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.