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ALTO, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910
NUHBUR 50
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Take Warning!
A man from Nacogdoches County was litre
last week and said lie had just lost his house
and ali his furniture by fire and
$il(H) in C'tsh (turned with the IIouso
You sec* we can insure you against the loss
m:>r.ey hy fire, burglars and failures. Your
money is Safe with us.
THE ALTO STATE BANK
M. C. Parrish, Cashier.
M. E. McClure, Vice-President.
T. I). Miller, Cashier.
•'Mr, Easyman's Niece."
The entertainment given at
the opera house Monday even-
ing for the benefit oi the Alto
Hustlers' Band and for the
benefit of the Piano fund of
the Methodist Church of this
place, was a most decided suc-
cess, both from a social and a
finanancial standpoint.
The play, "Mr. Easyman's
Niece," was rendered by home
talent nr a most creditable and
entc-it.iining mantlet and w..s
well received and thoroughly
enjoyed by the large audieuce
present.
i Oscar Alleu left last Satur-
day tor Sau Antonio Fair aud
for a short visit to relatives
in South Texas, En route
home he will visit the carnival
at Houston.
FORWARD • MARCH I
Still we grow and
there is good reason for our
steady and satisfactory growth. The fact that we not
our business
„ . . ally doub'ed it
Grow with a . ■ ■ • , ,
tition, indicates
mowing pro/ • , , ,
"■> •,' , ntiiul lias not
gressivc tank;
start an ac-
count today.
A New Shingle Mill—40 Thou— Who Wants It?
S.ffj Ca^sxV.y.
We wiil furnish you with
the best grade of Sap Shinv
gles at our mill for $1.25 per
thousand; Hearts at $2 50.
Can deliver, if you wish. Ask
W. S. McClain, Phone No. 9,
regarding our location. We
Save you motley.
SlIAKI'& Ax UKJ'wS.
Five miles north of Alto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Win ford
left here last Saturday for Lit-
tle Rock, Ark., where they
will make their future home.
JgDo it now—selcct one of
those up-to-date Suits which
Berryman &. Watters a1 sell-
ing as cost.
My nice bri<?k store will be
for rent alter Jan. istf. Am
; leaving, and Dialville .vill be
without a dry goods store,
j Well fitted with nice counters
' and shelves. Rent very rea-
1 sonable. Fine opportunity.
A. R. ODOM,
Don't wait until the last
day to get your wife a Christ-
inas present. A nice new
buggy, or a dresser, or a sew-
ing machine, or a n*.w dining
table, and a whole lot of ot! cr
things we have would just
suit her.
The Alto Trading Co
PROGRAMME OF
Redlawn Local institute
NOV. li>, IOIO
Address ol Welcome Prof. Jno. Rogers
Response Mr- Ed Siugletary
i The Purpose of Local Institutes—Advantages
to School and community Mr. B. M. Oliver
Gradation aud Clussif. ation
Misses Rv by Taylor and Pearl Session
Qualifications of a Good ieacher
.....Miss Watson, Prof. Sparkmaa
IIow to Teach Reading in the Fourth Grade
Miss Emma Peace
NOON
Dinner 011 the Grounds.
How to Secure Regular Attendance—Its Import-
ance Mrs. Kirby McClure
The School Library—Its Uses and How Se-
cured Mrs. J. F. Wood
Importauce of Beautifying the School House and .
Grounds --Mi Payne
How I Teach My Pupils to be Neat...Miss Alma Nicar
How to Teach Writing in a One Teacher School..
Miss Ada Banks
The Duty of the Teacher to Himself, the Trus-
tees, the School Mr. W. B Oliter
What Sfaril Wc Do With Our Larger Bo^s and
Girls? The Country High School..............
Prof. Ld Smgletary
A box supper wili be given by the nupili of Rtd-
lawn School at night to h«lp secure desks for their
school. The public is cordially umted to attend boj.li
day and sight programmes.
Tragedy at Pollok.
During a controversy liav
ing its origin in political dif-
ferences last Tit??day even''
ing at Pollok, A. J. Bean was
j,struck on the head with a
club by Wal ker< Ed wards, the
lick causing almost instant
death. Both men were prom/
ncnt members of that commu-
nity.
Croup is most prevalent during
the <lry cold weather ot the early
winter mouths- Phrents ol young
only held
but practic-
with all compc
that ihe public
lost sip lit of
leqtiireinents
bank sound
principles
the essential
that make a
and safe, The
of conservative
banking that have governed our developmen iu
the past will shape out-
future policy.
Continental State Bank of Alto, Texas
"Tiki /nan Behind."
We don't mean the tr.an
behind the times, nor the man
behind 111 his payments.
Jn ius Ceasar was "the man
behind" Rome. Washington
was "the man behind"
the Uni.ed States at a
All that is needed i-> a bottle cf
is a
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
Many mothers are never without
it iu their homes and it never dis-
appointed tliem. Sokl by A. C.
I larrison Drug Co.
$8o'oo per month, salary
and expenses, to men with
rig, to introduce our Pouluy
Remedies. Don't answer un-
less you mean business. Eu-
reka Poultry Food Mfg. Co.,
(Incorporated) East St. Louis,
III.
B. D. Brock left Sunday for
San Antonio to attend the
fair. On his return lie w 11
visit Houston and enjoy the
sights at the big carnival.
We want you to see our
stocK of cultivators, stalk cut-
ters, planters, harrows, "mid-
dle busters," steel plows, &c
You can see them all at our
store, The Alto Trading Co,
Rev. J. W. Johnson will
hold services at Mt. Zion on
Suuday morning at 11 o'clock,
and at Alto, Sunday evening
at 7:30 o'clock.
Just received big ihipment
of ladies' and misses' Capes
and Coats—something that is
new aud up to date at Burnett's
Store.
Larkin Kelly, accompanied
by his niece, Miss Marie Wat-
kins of Douglass, was shop-
ping here recently.
Fresh stock of Groceries on
hand all the time at Burnett'*
store.
Mra. Laura Prince of Kor-
est, was hei* shopping last
Friday.
A beautiful liue of Ladies'
and Childrens' Sweaters at
Carter's.
Lee Gm ni) of Rusk, trans-'
actcd busines* hepe last Sa
urtky.-.
110 matter who humble,
has a "man behind," the man
who shouldros responsibility
and plans the campaign, who
possessen those qualities that
brings success to him and to
those associated with him in
business.
Young maul if you wish to
be "the man behind" a sue
cessful enterprise, attend the
Tyler Commercial College
Tyler, Texas, Atnercia's
largest school of Bookkeepiug,
Business Training, Shorthand,
Typewriting, aud Telgraphy.
With such an equipment as|
this school will give you, the,
time will come when you will!
be"theman behind'' a success-
ful enterprise, when you will
become a factor in the business j
world, and you r n a me sy nou y 111
of success, again exemplifying
the fact that witheducatcdhead
and skilled hands'young men
aud women can carve their
names upon the tallest towers
of fame. We can place you
in a good position just as soon
as your course is finished.
Write for catalogue and make
your arrangements to eftter at
once. We have now more
students in daily attendance
than any other four commer-
cial schools iu thg^ state com*
billed. This shows the over-
whelming popularity of the
I'yler Commercial College; it
shows that the people appre-
ciate the advantages ot ti.e
famous Byrne systems, which
save the student, while qual-
ifying himself to hold a good
position, almost .200 iu time
aud board over what it would
cost iu a school teaching other
systems.
When a old b,?comvs settled i.i
the system, it will take several
days' treatment to cure it, and the
best remedy to use is Chamber—
lain's Cough Remedy. It will enre
quicker than any other, and also
leaves the system in a natural and
healthy condition. Sold by A. C.
Harrison Drug Co.
Coming Sure!
, ' Kennedy Bros.'
Combined Shows
And Bronco Busting!
The Best \ Wagon \ Show j Traveling!
All New Acts by Lady and Gentlemen Artists!
Bring your Bad Horses or Mute* and ha\ e them Rode
by the Malone Bros., Champion Bronco I'ustera of the
World.
Two Pcri'orrr.a.itcs Daily. Dcora Ope 1 at 2 aid 7 p m.
Addmissioo, 25c and 35c. One Day Only!
Alto, Thursday, Nov. 24th
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The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1910, newspaper, November 17, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214119/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.