The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1913 Page: 6 of 8
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the alto herald
K.JE. ALLKN. Editor.^
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Out- Year $r.<-<
8ix Months 5'
Three Months
All subscriptions are payable in
|£ advance. No name will be j 1t
H on the books until paid for.?
J" Entered as second-class mnttir
Jan. 3, 1901, at the postoffice
Alto, Texas, un ier act of Mar«1
1 1*70.
Notice to the Public.
£ V11 v erioncous reflection upon tl e
diaracter. standing or reputation c 1
any person, firm or corporation ,
which may appear in the colnmi i
*f The Herald will be jrlarllv co-
rected upon its beinp brought tc
the attention of the publishers.
Alto is a ir'ce phier to ljv.c
ome and try it.
Less nil boast
yc nr as ntver hef'
't<>
|f If yon are look in ;'. f"t
farm land, truck nd
land, move to Alt".
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frt 1
II you can't say nny-thii j.
good about your neighb< .
su dy you can about tl •
town.
• e removing and tearin
down some old shaks in Alt.
w ild be a good 1,913 impr<-
v nt fori Alto.
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< )iiite a number of peop''
a n:f>vitig in to uutVe A t(
their home'this yeai, a better
pi::" • c uld not be found.
Mad you ever noticed thai
a man who moves to Alu
seldom leaves and when 1<
d< it'- a sure tiling he i>
coaling b;ick.
What about some of thou
campaign promises. The^
should be caned, kept in the
ti: rk and opened about two
ytars fiom'now.
■ Tlie man or woman who h if
time enough to keep up witl
every little whimsicwl piece ot
gossip about their neighbor,
about 1 heir town, about au_)-
thi' 1 <4, auy-body and $ ever\-
b"dv, such a man or such r
women should enjoy Chris-
tian sympathy, Th.?y are u--
u ally no good and perfect 1\
harmless, yet their deplorabk
conditions of mind should el
ictit our kindly feeling.
This is the time of the vear
when the fool killer is Hoop-
ing around looking for tin
follcw who used an overdose
of kerosene in getting a rous-
in : fire started 011 cold morn
ings, and it must keep him
pnttv bus}', because throw-
ing kerosene 011 the sinouther-
ing embers of last night's fin
is quiet general and is a pret-
ty sure way to start some-
thing
A newspaper is the cheap-
est thing you can buj*, it
comes to you every week,
rain or sh'ne, calm or stormy
brining you the best news of
the neighbor-hood, 110 matter
what happens, it enters your
tlovr a welcome frieud, bring-
ing sunshine and, happness.
Jt shortens the day the long
winter days, and elivens the
long winter nights. It is
your adviser, gossip and friend
and best of all tell you "where
to buy your goods at the best
prices.
Don't; kick because yon of tlip pressing call
have to button your wi e's ncs*. There is power
vaist. Be glad your wife ha> pin ise andstrengt 1 .•
waist and doubtly glad you Don't wait until your
have a wife to button a waist arc laid in the si'eni
or. Some men's wives have j and their'dull e\ ■ •
to waist to button. Some'i: rc upon the
ens wi\e's waists have noja, th« starry hea
uittons on them to b u t t o n.
>i>nie men's wive's waists who
1 ve bullous on them to nut-
♦ don't care a continenta
whether they are buttoned or
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jutfc
>lt.
.'-ome men don't have
ve- with buttons oni to
any uior ' liau 1 • .!>-
U der t.,r new parcel post
aw, pinner risicnn <11 a
rura rotite desiring a --teal;
for dinner, can order it In
teleph' ne from a d?:der ii
the city or town in which hi>
po-t o tier i - locate d. mu iiavt
it 1 li 'Ted *>r * e c 1 n t s.
Or he can :*t it fn-m an;
poin' wth f' v 'ii it-- foi
eighty cents. As soon as tin
possi it 'ft « tk'u arrang-
eme (> ) e- ■ e 11' r a 1 1 ^
known t 1 fa lities « f tin
|)ost ;e re. si re to be tax*
d to tli lili.it iu tlv interest
f rei >i t e.
liusi-
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uld have uttei >•<!
Words art out -no
lit thtjv c n 'laiie .)
id others ur
rise.
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the a
o 1110^
f ai - o 1 )i 2 is 1 day of
t. It wr happy da^
<11 11 11 s comm unit}'.
We only know of om uistanc
where >!o kiuys w. re emptj
on Christmas morning. It is
lelightful to see jo*' shiuninj.
from the eyes of our loved lit-
tle one-. But you can im-
agine the sorrow of the Fath-
r, who, D.i the day .vlier the
wor d is gladest 111 ceiebratioi
t c larity and love, sees his
>wn best loved o ics forgottei
itid left to weep and mouri
a'oue ;n coldness (if huuiai
neglect? Whero in all hu
inanity is there creater lonp-
iug, dearer expectation, sweet-
•r hope than in the heart of a
■liild on Christmas morn? Ii
ill earth there is no look *s<
sad, so stabbing as ar-.' called
forth by an empty stocking.
Kind words and bouquets
are more appreciated Jby the
living than the deaH, It is
ot our intention to lessen the
lonors that we pay the depart-
1 leral I won
to sonu
'o call Ton
ce dollars,
subst. i uior
Several
help tin r
f liis dt-bt 1 list n > .
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and \v;ih a little b
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pap< r. 1 i nay si.rnr
t 'd! ^ Uu «h^t our tv ■ •
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p no t:e it ;ir ■
sit'ii will make them dc it.
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.ti .1, yet il hr or 1
1 '■ rel subsCrioeis ica. 1.
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i"r tue fun of it, printers
a night jti •> '■> j ri
<u 011, the • iper uiuis
1 us out paper just be-
ni ii- 1 :.ey wapt o see u-
vel i, the machine nail ■ iv
lac 11 <.Ty for t,; .me r
son, t;a.n it would Income a
it r 1 inaitei instead
. o ' ortli ot i • \- 11
c.i vlLek Imj ih. u aid
1 . The newpaper b>
es ^ is made tip 1.! sin.
1:1 • 's, and if i such iten
'u rn if ' collrct" d enable
(>,nuger|to imuiove its set
c and pay of ill obligati <.
viomptly, but vhich ifdepri
e l or for trivia rt asons, make
e cash acc tint dior4; an
t '• newspaper man has ;<
gvovel along under 1 weight
o oout sixty pounds to i! e
S juare inch.
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tOj lu-
ll but yc woul I like
crense the flowers that we
jive the living, when eyes
00k love and slighter, and
hen words of commendation
• m do most eood. There are
i mts when a w trd of
or work well done will do a
vealth of good, and -pur one
>n to greater endeavor. Many
vtary workers fail because of
ack of human interest and
he words unspoken because
Notice.
There will oe hold a all
inci ting of t e iruck growers
heid at Rel'awn <11 Fr.> ay
J in., 24'at 1 1 o'clock n. m.
This is strictly a meeting
people, bv the peopli
for the pvopie, and is 0
t to - very one. W>
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an
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eai tly re uest you to
praise | pn sent on t is date.
'< speetfully,
W. T. Bice.
be
5 or 6 doses "666" will cu:e
anv case of Chills and Fevtr
Pric , 25c, (adv.
DOM'T BE
CONSTIPATED
Rvcrjonc know? lie is constipntr^l, and every-
one should know the risk he is running wheu he failo
to promptly correct it.
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS
Is a Bowel Tonic and Regulator.
It empties the bowels just as thoroughly as the harsh,
griping cathartics and docs it mildly, comfortably, pleas-
antly. Moreover, it leaves a beneficial influence behind It
because the bowels remain healthy and regular thoa there
is no return to constipated conditions.
G«t the Oenulne with the Figure "J" In Red on Promt Label.
Sold by Druggists. Price $1.00 per bottle.
OFTEN
MAKES
A
QUICK E^EED
FOR
IV THE CUEE
- THAT*"
?S SUR.EU
m.. ICING'S—*
NEW OSSe©¥EH¥
— FOR —
COUGHS AMD COLDS
WHOOPING COU&H
AND ALL TROUBLES OF
THROAT AND LU JGS
PROMPT USE WILL OFTCM FREVF IT
PNEUMON3A AND 'IP T ION
PRICE 50c and Sl.C** «$">D ANQ CO ARAN! EE® EY
AL ORUGC i£
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; if you don't { y you biii : ore the 5th
! you won't ge> the discoui r r.r d it not paid
: oy the 10thf .service will be discontinued^
Alto Liu?it & Power i ompany
Couldn't Walk!
"I used to be troubled with a weakness peculiar to
women," writes Mrs. Anna Jones, of Kenny, liL "l:o;-
nearly a year, 1 could not walk, without holding my siths.
I tried several different doctors, but ! grew worse. Finally,
our druggist advised Cardui for my complaint I was so
thin, my weight was 115. Now; 1 weigh 163, and I am
never sick. I ride horseback u good as ever. I am in
fine health at 52 years."
sT* TAKE
Cardui
,,, Tho
WoffiarfcTomc
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We have thousands of such letters, and more arc
arriving daily. Such earnest testimony from those who i
have tried it, surely proves the great value of vegeta-
ble, tonic medicine, for women.
Cardui relieves women's sufferings, and luti! <s weak
women up to health and strength. If you ar. a woman
-jive at a trial. It should help you, for it lias helped a mil-
ion others. It is made from pure, harmless, herb ingredi-
ents, which act promptly and surely on the womanly organs
f1 Is a good tonic. Try it! Your druggist sells it.
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WrtU to: Lntfti' Advisory Dept., CK.rt.inooc i MrJicinc Co.. Chattaneona, Tcnn
for Special Instruction*, and 04-pase book. "Home Trtat.ntm (or Women," rent free, j 55
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SAY
If Uneeda a Gallon of Good Whiskey
or Alcohol, Write to the : : :
RubySaloon .Palestine, Tex
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 : ;
MANAGER MURPHY PALESTINE
Al TO DRUG CO Read The Herald $ 1 Per Year
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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/m1/6/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.