The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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Just Received by Express
Another large Shipment of Ladies' and Misses'
and Beach Cloth Wash Skirts
Men s Suits
Another express shipment of Men's
Blue Serge Suits arrived this week,
and we are able to fit you up in
ANY SIZE
AUo a full line of
PALM BEACH
SUITS
Remember that our line of Groceries
and Feed is always complete and we
are always in a position to supply
you in any line. Our prices are
the lowest.
v;
CINCINNATI
Wash Waists
ALSO
SKIRTS
$1.00 to $5.00
WAISTS
65c to $2.50
They are beautiful.
Come and see them.
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BERRYMAN & WATTERS
We Sell Everything
We Keep Nothing ||
Linwood Locals
Glad to report the condit-
ons of Mr. Murdoch who has
been seriously ill at the home
)f his sou T. M. Murdoch, is
•onsiderably improved.
Mr. aud Mrs. Ilarvev re-
Mt. Zion Locals
The many friends of Miss
Zone Wilson, are glad to know
she will be able to leave the
Sanitarium in a few Jays and
be at home.
Jewel McClure attended
Owen Wood is in Alto
after a visit with friends in
i this community.
urued last wech from a few business in Morrill Tuesday,
lays visit to relatives iu Nac
>gdoches county.
Lem McCuiston of Doug-
ass visited the paternal roof| MissWl]He Mercer left Snn-
",uuc ay- day afternoon for JachsonvHle
Mrs. Geo, W. Thornton en- to attend the Cherokee Coun-
ertained at dinner one day My Sunday School and B. Y.
ast week Mrs. W. S. Satter- p. {J, Convention. She will
vl ite and children of Redlawn also visit her sister Miss Mary
vlesdames James and Belk of at the Prestler home while
iedlawn, Mrs. Faritha ()Join there.
aid daughter Miss Ura of j ,f , ,T ,• T , c
j >]• am . , . I Mr. and Mrs. Jun Lusk of
Jvaldia. All returned to D , • i .1 <■
. . , ,, f, Ktisk visited the formers par-
heir homes in the afternoon ! . , , , . £ .
. ,X1 , , , i ents last week returning bat-
.•xceot Mrs. Odom and daugh- , °
er who spent till Sunday
villi Mrs. Thornton.
.^alestiue church Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Whitaker and
hildre.i of Gushing came
>y auto Sunday aud spent the
day with relatives.
Miss Burena Terrell spent
Saturday night and Sunday
.'i Alto guest or relatives.
Mr. aud Mrs. Walter Roark
md daughters motored to
urday.
Mrs. Oliic Usher and
daughter little Miss Doretha
of Alto are spending this
week with Mrs. Ushers
mother.
Literary Society met Satur-
day nighi, a good program
was rendered and a full house.
Help your community by
helping to stage these Society
exercises.
Tommie McDauials was call-
ed to the bed side of his aged
)usshing Saturday for a short i grandmother who lives in
isit with relatives. ' Rusk.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bates | —
f Nat came over in their car Mrs. Syd Wouiack was
Sunday and spent the day called to Tyler last Tursday
ith relatives. . j bv the illness of her mother,
Willis Holcotnbof Alto was [Mrs. A. J. Morton, who died
visitor in our midst Sunday. I the following day. Mrs,
Miss Littla and Dtrrbin ofiVVoniack has the sympathy
1 to attended services at the the community iu her sad
,, , ! bereavement.
Reporter.
Sand Flat Dots
The Baptist church of Sand
Flat was well attended Satui-
day night and Sunday.
The Sand Flat Literary So-
ciety is progressing very rap
idly, we thank the people for
kind attention while the pro-
gram is being carried out.
Fidis T id well was the guest
of Jesse P/dgman Saturday
night.
Rev. W. H. Weldou spent
Saturday night at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ingrim of
Palestine were guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Sherrou Sun-
day.
Mr. aud Mrs. T. B. Willis
spent Sunday with Mr. aud
VV. F. Burk.
Little Albert Bjyd and
Mi:s Philip Florence were
visiting the singing Sunday
evening.
Miss Edna Adkinsou of
Shiloh is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Lonzo Faris this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ar-
rant attended services here
Sunday,
Mrs. T. M. McClure of Mt.
Zion were the guest of her
daughter Mrs. W. F. Burk
Suuday.
Blue Eyes.
Got Cussed Out
Democratic Information
Primary election July 22. Pre-
cinct conventions at 2 o'clock p. 111.
of same day to select delegates to
the county convention to l>e held
in the town of Rusk, July 29, at
2 p. m. I hereby make special
call for above named convention.
All applications for names to go
011 the official ballot must be for-
warded to me by June 17.
Executive committee will meet
111 the town of Rusk, June 19, to
estimate cost of holding one or
more primary elections and appor-
tion such cost among the candi-
dates.
On last menlioned date 1 will
mail to each candidate a statement
of amount apportioned to such
candidate, same to be paid by the
26th day of June.
C. H. Martin.
County Chairm an
The Model Laundrv
*
The Laundry that i s
"model." The Laundry
where you can get the very
best work of all kinds. Hat
cleaning and blocking. Your
summer suit made to look
like new, shirts, collors and
ties lock the best when
through. Your under cloths
always lcok new when tur<<
ned out by the Model Laun-
dry of Houston, Texas.
Table and bed linen etc.,
look the best when we get
Eggs For Sale
Thoroughbred Silver Lace
Wyandotte eggs for sale at
$1.00 per 15, Write or see
B. S, Moore, Route 1.
"Royal George," a fine
Perchon stallion will stand
the season at Mallory's barn.
Service fee, $1000.
See our crates, we have an
extra good lot of them and sell
them at the right price
Berryman & Watters.
VxyyVii'.
[rSJir't
Others got cussed out, but:throURh< Give me a tria]
lie took Ross' "Dead Quick"1 > ' - -• ' -< ■ •'
1 and be convinced that the
was | Model Laundry is oue of the
the only thing that could bu
it
Spray and "vowed'
1 1 j 1 mi 1 j i'>est 10 t^ie state.
depended upon to kill bed-, Work called for and de<<
Peanuts for Sale
Lost
Danish peanuts for plant-i °' six keys. Pirul-
; .iee 11s at once. ei" will please return to Il .r-
Clierok e Or,liar 1 Co. aid office ana receive suitable
Moiriil, Texas, 'reward,
bugs, ants, fleas, mites, veg-
etable and plant insects.
Don't be deceived, but get the
genuine bug killer. For sale
in Alto by J. F. Allen.
livered once a week.
W. C. Hooks,
Agent, Alto Texas.
Just received a car load of
tomatto crates, the best on the
Miss Annie Laurie Daniels market aud prices as cheap as
returned Friday JYom .1 weeks 1 possible.
visit with 1, lends in Tyler. Berryman & Walters.
Every Modern
Convenience
Coupled with the service of
competent workmen is what
you get at this shop.
Ineecla Laundry basket
leaves every Tuesday
returning I'riday
Williams, McClung
& Powell, Barbers
riosini> lloum: Week Days
7:110; Sutunlu>8. 10:00
Alto Trading Co.
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
A full line of Coffins,
Caskets and Burial
Robes.
ALTO, - - TEXAS
J. M. Crawford, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Alto, Texas,
Res. Phone 34 Office Phone 27
J. C. Hurst
W. H. Lacy
w.
Drs. Hurst & Lacy
DENTISTS
OFFICE OVER
Allen's Drug Store]
Dr. W. A. McDonald
Physician and Surgeon i
Office, -Mid floor ' Ronnsavili
building, 2 doors east Allen]
Drug Store
1'HONKS
Residence 70 Office
M. B. Little
Attorney-at-Law
Alto, - Texa .
2nd Floor, Rounsaville Buildil
When in Need of
HAULINW
OF ANY KIND See]
Thornton &• Sparking
Our service is personal
and responsible.
Perkins & Perkifl
ATTORNEYS AT lJ
AI .TO TEX J
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1916, newspaper, June 22, 1916; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214381/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.