The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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ment to discord by contitrual
! fault-fading. Alio# them all
the freedom consistent with
To All of the People
East Texas
I am now in the real
of
Our Many Patrons
absolute safety. Let Htm', '*"* ' ««
P play and be happy, b„t. teach b?"£M " D llas', c:tj
H: U control!, this; "lie that of. ",c •' ,h,°">*,*> """•
' who would like to dispose ot
e&jg1 is slow to anger is hotter than
I the mighty, and^hr , ';at rnleth
#§!£1 tiis own spirit thai.' he that
niaketh a city."
Cur profound appreciation for the liberal :;
patronage bestored upon us during the
year that has just drawn to a close and
trust by the same fair and Hohest Meth-
ods that have characterized our business
in the past, merit a continuance of
their patronage for the year 1913.
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j Wishing every one a happy and pros-
erous New Year.
We are Yours For Better Service
The editor of tlx
Record stood tip
mm married the ot• rr d
Palestine
and was
y to one
8-,'rfthe prettien gi: ■. in Pales-
t ne, and he is i /n ut'" that
j lie hardly know -.it . > say
iv5f -"d when to sa it. T'.e Re-
rfflgicnrd, already «ii .jt
' paper and as 11
I' n, will be nude ill
now that Edi'u: C h< 1
partner to lead !. 11: in i!
t 1 still higher ideal
$1* Curief.
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ki ltieys, regula;
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parities tin- bov >h
svstcui tonic. Alto
ajjeut.
(Adverlis.wrp ut.
part ov all of their property
would make 110 mistake by
letting me hear from you.
I am prepared to handle
any-tiling from Twenty five
acres up to Five and IV n
Thousand, and have Clients
now waiting for both Kirge
and small tracts.
If you have any-tlvng
kindly write or w'rt at once
and I will get busy nui try to
make a sale for you. But re-
member I cannot sell any-
better | thing you have unless you
had a j write me and tell me just
■ way what you have, give location,
Tyler price, cleared or uncleared,
what incumberancfcs there
are. against the place., how
many acres for sale, and for
a quick sale give the vfcry low-
est cash price.
R Usher Co. 607 aud 80?
Praetorian Bl'd, Dallas, Tex.
( Advertisement.)
•tmg
new
the
liv.. and
\ v.> 1 uable
Drug Co.,
'fpl J-fAKE JliE pRICES
Costs
less
Bakes
Better
CALUMET
BAKING
POWDER
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From Saturday's Jacksonville's A New Year and Better Things An'Early Easter.
Progress. j 1 he old year glided awayj It has been fifty-seven years
Sam D. Goodson is going !s0 sm°othly, day succeeding ' seuce Easter came as .early as
U% incorporate the hardware'c'a-> mouth lollowing month, March 23, which, is the datej
ECONOMY —that's on* thlnpt you nro
—— — 1 Irjokintf for in theuo days
birch 1 •. lug cost—Calumet insures a wonder-
^uvinr in y ntr baking. But it does more.
I :>iue food, tasty food—uniformly raised food.
Calumet la light—to sell rtpht—to bake right. Ask
ooo of the DjilUonn of u .men who utc it—or ask your grocer.
RECEIVED HICHEST AWARDS
W 'd' . Pi*r« tnod Cstwiilion, Cliicain, 111
V 1. ^nl'iuo, France, March. 1912.
You Jon'I a'* rii fir// irhen <jo't buy cheap or hig-can haling pnvod< r.
f)on t tf. mnl' .J. liny Calumet. It't more economical—more uhelcjume—
giuet be:! result,. Co'umel it far superior (a tour milk ond toJa.
business of M. J. Hogati at
Alto, and it is reliably assert-
ed that some of Mr. Goodsom's
friends here will take stock in
the Alto corporation.
Mrs. Goo. Hogau, sr.. went
to Alto this morning to \ it-it
her son, Tas. Hogati and fami-
ly- '
Sam D. Goodson, of the Good-
son Hardware Co., will In in
Alto on business Tuesday oi
next week.
aud no abrupt ending that we ordained for 1913, and it will
hardly noticed the passage of j be 100 years before it come 1
the hour. Winter melted in- that early again. Also March
to spring, faring, lingered a 23 is the earliest date on
while with her bird, ml flow- which Kaster can possible j
<*rs, then warmed into summer, tome.—Waco Time Herald.
Summer fruit ripened andj
dropped into autum's lap, and) j
antttui, amid a shower of f tl- . , . an, bred-
ling leaves moved on toward ,ric lJ . Rockford 111. will
The old vear i ,u 1S c'ly w,thln a few
winter again, a y^ai, , . . , _
ends promptly at the midnight ?a>'3 111 interest of a Furmtur
I hoUr and goes out in solemn •j att.orv which the above
j darkness and again the circle Partlc? aud VV. J. Knapp
is complete. If tile old year
For Pine Brick Work
SEE
George Allen & Son
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Chinmey and Flue Work A Specialty
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Executive Board IViceting. 1 had its hours of biiter sorrow,
The Executive Board of the fit-had it times of holy joy.
Carey-Saline Association met
of 1
this place are owners. The
chief purpose of this visit of
these two men to this town |
111 business session today at
the Central Baptist Church in
vliis city. The attendance in-
cluded, Revs, R. L. Gillion,
II. C. Ramsottr and Mr. H, C.
Jamison, of Palestine, Rev,
C. T. Johnson, of Alto, and
Rev. J. T. Bussey, of Rusk,
Rev. J. H, Foster, of Franks-
ton, and Rev, B. G. Holtoway
of this city.
When the strawberry grow-
ers get to marketiug their
crop by the wagon loads we
will have to start up a cream-
ery in Jacksonville in order
to hav® cream to go with the
fcirawberries. Then we will
be living high. Knowing
that the Acme tomatoes and
the Klbertas will soon follow
the foerr£ crops. " Whljt a
great pleasure it is to be a
citiv.ea of Jacksonville country.
Many of our dear old friends be for a good site to put
live only in the memory, but tbt factory which they expect
we have & host of new ones. 1 remove from^ Rockford.
The true hearted, meet the' , also intend to sell
New Year with a hope and a ?tocIf 111 tllls factory, making
prayer that in its day the\ 't a home enterprise. Let all
may ''rise 011 stepping stone" c "usi,ie,ss men ot the
of their dead, serve to better towu and country give them
things. The house wife aud every encouajement, that this
and mothef are among the factory m,|ht ** installed in
many who dlesire to be self- ol!f town, for we believe it
getful aud to observe to the mean much.
letter the prineipel in the mot-
to "keep sweet," or it may be
an effort to give up her mind , . <^ways class children
to work that is unpleaseut ^lr ,s and tlowers together-
and disliked, Or it may mean 1 w^y? Because they
a stronger effort to systema- . ou^ be equally beautiful,
the tize her work; to do it better i llJuo^ent and ha p p y, We
SEED POTATOES
with less labor or preform it
man-ordeily fashion where bet
fore stye has done it iu a
shod Cr desultory way,
Boost your town,
should never rob childhood of
its ideal loviness. Even old
^jjp people sliou Id be gay and hap-
py and good; too good to ever-
cloud the child reus hori/en
with au£r^ 'Syes arttl lowering J
brows, uor turn their werrv
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If you arc going to buy seed irsh- potatoes
it will pay you to see
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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/m1/5/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.