The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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Let me tell yeu wnat we have- about 100 pair of men's shoes that we arc closing out at $2.00 per pai
These are all best quality of h •> ind the only thing that is the matter with them is the ttte shapes are a.
little out cf date, Better ia/ /our style and get qit'ality at an enormous reduction. These prices are cash
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Price ':ro...
$1.00 to'. "1
SHIRT \\ AISTS
We biiV' a 't
of vSliirt v\ lists
we are offering
cheaper t li : 11
you could I. *
th( gixxls' to
make cue,
Shirts
We claim to have the best unci most
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up-to-date line of Men's* Shirts that
was qver brought to Alto—
The Furgerson-'
McKinney Make
A guarantee of perfect satisfaction is
printed on a preen slip and put in
the pocket of the shirt. Who could
offer you anything better.
Prices From 50c to
THOROUGHBRED
HATS
THE HAT
W I T H A
PEDIGR EE
THE HAT WITH A GUARANTEE.
PRICES FROM $1.50 to $3 00.
IIlAVY underwear in
ALL COLORS
'THE KIND THAT KEEPS YOU WARM
THIS FREEZING WEATHER. BETTER .
COME GET A FEW SUITS AND KEEP
OFF THE LAGRIP AND PNEUMONIA.
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The Store Ahead
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Tired of Debt
And iiuw 1 want
p Cive nie your
lion to tile: Herald,
Holland's, Farm and .Ranch,
Ladies; I lor. > nal, Wo-
It may be only a dollar or two'man'a H : :l,lion m,d
for wood, no wonder tlu-v hes- ot,ler P11?' s Why the read-
rearugi : .
I am tired of being in debt.;Vom
Not that I'm in very deep, but
its the 1 ttle debts that count
up and amount to something
curs in Jacksonville, Palestine | this very much in the citixens a pretty good ynrdsti k lor
Jacksonville, by this they measuring the deeds oi' ?! >se
could eive
for wood, 110 wonder they hes-
itate about bringing the nevt ers ^''s ',,m
load. May be-its two or three! mc ever3' n1'" 1 of every
dollars for second hand- house-: W*r °ry ■ p' witUin tlu
or elsewhere in the state of of Jacksonville
Texas, Signed,, jshow their interest in the| to whom we delegate puwer
B. G". Hollo way town. J and the representative who
■ I cannot point to the up'nnied
„„ . ** I sr,il a smokestack or an in us-
Measunng Men. trja] enterprise as a ]>urt of
circula-
C. T. Tai.kv
1-. H.Fokd
J. T. Smith
—Jacksonville Progress
radius of tU- 1 fe> aid'
1 tioti. It vouM be as easy to
jsend the n:o:: v to me as to
the paper, yon 1 get the paper}
jalmost as - ,j. mid I'd get the
c ommissitin
I'm goiin to try and get
j every paper between Lnfkin
j and Tyler interested in my
I niauo, also the Farm and
hold goods, or a few dollars
due on your grocery bill. Per-
haps a friend lias kindly lo .ti-
ed you a live dollar bill, which
you promised to pay when
you could, but the time never
quite seem to Anne. May he
its arrearage to the newspaper
.ir tlie phone, may be you are
behind on your house rent.,.
Perhaps you owe a few more 1 R«mch, hi 'act I want to see
dollars 011 a bed room set, hat publicity will do. I ami
it can be any when.: from' fif - s"uh daring audacious helie\e*
teen to fifty dollars fcr annusin IP lllodern publicity that 1
supplies. "These are a few ofl iuvt kc'iever anybody can al-
the many little things tl\:it!most anytliiug^ he or slief
■111 involve you. I,ittle tliiugs1 w;lllts, it its gone abrmt in aj
themselves, but in the aggre-
gate they amount up 'till they
rush into a financial whirl-
pool that will sween vo 1 off
yo.ir feet.
A lew >ears of this way of.
douig will place you where
psople won't have any confi-
dence in you. They may say
you are a verv good and well
meaning person, but "you
won't pay your debts.'' They
wouldn't trust you for a loaf
of light bread over night,
much less for a weeks supply ,
of groceries. They couldn'tf
honestly sign a paper saying
you could be trusted to pay
the installments on a talking
mschiue.
But to come to business I've
bought a piano on the iiistiill-
memt plan, and now its up to
me, to pay forit, not only for
. The people should have, his achievements, falls short
It seems .1 reward are some c0,'.re,ct «andard; by ««<* toj °f ' '"g'" wllinfT
means should be used to pi'e*!, e a^lLy ^ those - ■
vent the li ittor from herit? u,h?m they authorize to-sh;,peJ Mrs. Chester Hern, ,auay
sold in Alto !o minors, where.' ,c,r <e8t,"'f t';t' " "f"' wbof ^ j'"o,''Cr ""K'"
thev set it is not known, and's'"P,■ hoIulf be a ,le dlstm' «'«■ Unk ,bkinner, at
; ... , , 4, g.nisli a holy zeal m the cause the home of C. E, Mallrrv for
rc\ei will he unless the peo^ i,umsuity from a selfish several months, returned lo
pie get busy and make an ef^ j thirst for power.
fort to find out. "We admire! The plow and hp
i her home in Rockford 111.
hammer are j-Tuesday.
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rational business like way
you've got to make folks talk,
wake* em up.
Mrs. R. 1". Butler.
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L-fTibigo, Rheumatism and
Chillblains.
TIiere'i« nothiiiK that ho
«|iiick l eiiefit as liun't I,i}>lit!nfl);
Oil The very minute it ?> rub-
bed'on the improvement is notic-
ed. For over thirty years tins
I>iuiment lias been acknowledged
to be the best fcrr these trouble^,
'■.very druggist will recommend it.
Price 25c and .50c per bottle.
(ActverUsemuat)
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% We wish to extend our sincere thanks to &
| our customers for past favors and solicit I
| your trade this year.
I May Health and Prosperity be yours.
$200.00 Reward.
We, the undersigned, will
-pay a reward of $200.00 for
evidence leading to the con-
viction of any person for giv-
iivg or seljiug liquor to anv
minor of Jacksonville', whether
' tbe act of giving or selling to
it but for the other little ar- s id Jacksonville minors oc-
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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/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.