The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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A good many good people buy good DRUGS HERE)
Dou you? You htce the other, will find it a good place
to buy good goods.
v, are p :i supply you with everything found
iii an up-to-date drug store. Our bookkeeping systern
is the best tn the world and you will be pleased with our
(hods of handling our credit business.
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day l>e fur distant when th<>.•.
friends who gathered around
as will n < i s unlar Attention,
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the" rerieve the same ml
measir.e « t : 'nerous aid ml
tender sytnj atliy they brought j c> 1 tin
to <>t r home when death
an inmate ther*\
N. 1-1. Agncw and family.
Ends Life By Alarm C!o. !jf
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Moles, i hrojiic, Sores. Fis- 3
tnlas and Piles removed
without knife or pain.
Y. P. BARTON, M. D.
Cushinp, Tex.
bei y <>n the '• r
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Hn funeral was 1< lit day,
'1 i< ilarm si ved i <ln:- pur-
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M, Holcomb
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Alto. Texas, January 2nd, 1912
TO OUR FRIENDS AMD PATRONS EVERYWHERE
With the past joyous Yuletide season
and the beginning of this a New Year, we wish to
^,:tend to ycu our 3incers.wish for a prosperous
New Year. May the bright spirit of this Year far
outshine tho^e that are past and each day of the
3Gb of 3 913 bring you happiness, prosperity and
content and naught of past worries.
Wo trust that each succeeding year as
it cOMea will bring you added pleasures and In-
creased joys and that each passing hour shall
write on your memories pleasant thoughts of the
past.
Yours to serve.
S. M. Holcomb
Our goods a-e fresh
and pi ices right, Phone
us your orders, and
your business will be
appreciated.
From unknown inc.-
se'ectcd go: ds f••. .in
fields of the 001111!:y.
will be convinced.
Oar Stock of Groceries is j
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best grain
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Bigger
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) Easiest ShaviiiR, Sty-
{ lisli Hair Cms, Hot
and C -Id Hat I11.
AKent for the Beat
Laundry in the State
IiSS THIS DICE \
Tlie only Guaranteed ^
Daudruf Tonic. Give
Us a Trial.
We \\7.iit Yyiir Trade
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The lc in Mian longs to
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dance, the fat and lean, in joy- ed to issue a marriage license |
put! us ecstasy: and 1 ot no fodder j until the written conscnt of -
on weight, nd cats fat-build-; denied^wlien^ sounds the the youthlul bridegroom's ™
Williams McClung
ing foods .1 ;:d after all— soi('i'llll''r beoj well take the
h -can't acquire ^ ~ g<>ds provided, and
ham and i:i11 is Passing well.
mecrit is late
the goods. Eggs,
milk and things like those he
swallows day by day and still
guardian had been obtained.
A system regulator is a medicine] r,( ,
lie lean and leaner grows, ua-l!!''1 "n", Iwl
.. , . ' r . 'lie nvei, kidneys, stomach an
til he blows away. i he rat tK(wels.
How Foolish.
r<> snfTer from Sk'.n Diseaees
li /.L-nm, Ringworm, etc.]
when one soc box of ''Hunt's
Prickly Ash Kittera is j Cure.' is positively guaranteed to
man, hoping to get thin and j superior system regulator. It Kure °r y°ur moaty promptly re-
willowy and pink, to sacrifice ! drives out all unhealthy conditions nu,u V'; L^^ u-'tail druggist :n
his double chin and make his i P'^motts activity of body and '^^^e Stands l.h.m th..? guar-
111s «.oui*ic tnin ami ui*Kc « ,c.stcres good app- tite a.nUtf' Ask drcp-ist and
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waist lin shrink, eats thill's , . c ,
. , , ' , sound sivcp and cheerful spirits.
which h ve no heat or force, j Alto Dra-r Co . agent,
and drinks denatured whet; ( (AdvertinmonL)
he brow es like a cow or horse
on sla\* .'.nd bran and hay.
Instead o growing slim and
19, Weds His Stepmother, 22
sweet, his mighty girth ex-J Roswell, N. M.,.|au., 8 —
pauds tin il he cannot s-e his 1 FTedrick Armstrong, 19 years
teet or re ch Ihem with his old, son of the late Dr. VVil-
hands. In vain the living: liam Palmer Armstrong, form-
skeleton may gorge himself1 erly a sporting writer for a
grub: he'll still remain, when j Chicago newspaper, yesterday
lie is done, the same old flesh-j married Mrs, Martha Marga-
less dub In vain the mnn ret Armstrong, 22 years old,
who breaks the scale would his stepmother. Dr, William
find of f. t sercease; his fool-
ish torturings will fail to rid
him of his grease. So let us
tlicu be all serene, from idle
lodgings free, and aiog and
Palmer Armstrong has been
dead about six months. He
married his second wjfe less
than a year before big death.
County officials here refus-
PI d
the guarantee with each box. You
don't risk anything in gi\i:i^r it a
trial.
(Advertisement.)
( Card of Thanks.
To the dear friends and neig-
hors who came to us in our
hour of trouble, and contnbu-
L. Craddock & Company
1>\ 11,AS TEXAS
The hir^est shippers of whiskey direct to the consumer
in the South. Itclow we list a few of our lending hrnnds*.
ted all that human kindness IKst Corn
could suggest to help and
comfort, we return most heart-
felt thanks, ajid although
such devoted friendship can-
not remove the sal memories
that linger around our vacant
chair, it brings into view the
brighest side of,*, humanity,
and throws the pure light of
aa unselfish friendship into a
Our Own
Cfaddook's '87
Old Crow
CraddocVs^'92
Melha Rye •
K. Monarch
Crafldock's Qu;.rtett
Canada Rye
Kentucky Cyclone t
Westmoreland Rye
Nelson Sour Mash
Corn Whiskey
B011!eA in Bond
■i Full
12 Full
Full
12 Ful
Quarts
Quarts
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Q iiarl
J.s.oo
S'3.'>o
Gibson' Kve
$6.00
4«5
11,00
Jas. E. IVjiper'
5-00
I3.0O
4.00
1000
Green River
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13-00
4.00
10 00
Sunny Brook
J.00
U .OO
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9 < >0
GuCkenh'cr Rve
5.00
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3.(K>
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Kentucky Club
5.00
12 OO1
300
8 00
Hill St H;11
5 00
13 . OO
3.00
8 OQ
Peuwick Rye
1.50
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3.50
7 00
Lynndale
4.0c
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2.50
7 00
Duffy's Malt't'4)
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2.50
7 00
I eoh .1
3.50
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3.00
8 00
Cock-taiis
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Express charges paid on one gal. costing $2.50*or more
Agents, SCHITZ Bottled Beer.
per case four dot. pints $5 00
er case two dor., quarts 4 35
1'er cask ten do7.. pints 11 00
$ 1 00 back for case and bottle-
1 00 back for case and bottle
aoc per do*, back for bottle
The express companies rot urn empties free. We do not pre-
pay express charges on beer. Send us inotiev order or exchange.
pWe do^not accept personal check?. Goods go forward by first cx-
prcu after order rcache* as
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1913, newspaper, January 16, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214223/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.