The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1911 Page: 4 of 10
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No job too ^reat or ( >o
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Bring your telephone to
my residence for repairs.
All work euataulccd. : , [
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Advertised Letters.
The following letters remain
n; vl.ii:ned in the* Alto post*
•f'v'j for the week ending Jiun
b.j, im i. When calling for
same please say Advertised.
Davidson, Mrs, 11 a t •;
Louis, W:i'; ;
Miller, W.T.;
l'eeb'e>, Mrs. N. M.;
Rbbbins, Kmuia;
Shadrack, Mrs. Alice;
Willi ims, Kzekial.
()ne cent additional is charge
ed upon delivery:
C. M. DILLKR,
Postmaster.
Biiv your groceries fron
f. W. Carter and have then
ielivered They will ]>ni
them where you want them.
We always handle the best
and freshest. Give us a trial.
Miss Bessie Fisher and Mi
I Rufus Bounds were quieteh
married at home on Wedne.1--
lay evening at 8:30. Tin
.parlor was beautiful ck 'loratc
I where Rev. I \V Johnson witl
the impressive words of iN
Methodist ritual made then
j man and wife. The Herak
I extends congratulations an
be.-1 wishes for a bright future
25 per cent off on all m i
and boys suits during July, at
Burnett's.
You will find the swellcs'
1 shoes for la.lics at Burnett':
AD!ES
\V<* now liavo the nios(
up-to'dalo lino of viYit-
ing t urns (hut lias ever
boon in the city. ('all
nrotrn ! and lot tin fix
yon ll|>. ! : :
JKE HERALD^
\ ] M. Crawford, M. D
Physician and Surgeon.
Alto, Texas,
RlS. I'ilOlJ , ,V1 Of- t.V I'llOt.t
P„rkinS, hM. 4 Perkins „EST GROCER1Es
LAW \ KRS
1' uoti" 1 ' T Courts fo4* the least tn ney.
Our years cxperence in judg-
'• ' K" ' ! i g G.'occrii s enables us to esti
the values very accurately.
Ey paying cash wc get th:
"" .. very best quality for i!. !ov.\\ t
1 HE UNDERSTOOD ABOUT IT
(Vospectlve Juror Knew Whit W
M« nt by PropondeiWce of
Kvldtnca-
A cfc."tain man, my a writer in
the (Jr'MV Hf% wir 111 ler examina-
tion ! > a me ubcr of a N<vv Vork
lav lirui, WUlli itfCruiti to hitf fjiiali-
flcatioin as n jutror in no important
oit, involving a considerable num
of iiioiu'v. "ytu underhand," llio
lawyer i|Uestiom'd, "what is meant.
1 iv a, preponderance of rvidi ure!'''
"Yes, tir," the man replied,
pnnnptly.
"Let me have y<*ir definition of
it."
'I understand it, 1 tell you."
"Well, what is it ?" >
"Whv, anybody tan tell tliat.
"I would like to have your drfini-
lion nf it."
"1 know what it its,"' said the man.
hotly. "When I t<-ll yrm 1 know
whnt a thing is, 1 know it. '1 hat's
all there is about it."
"Well, wlmt was the question 1
asked ?"
"You ought t/> know wlmt that
was. If you've forgot your own
questions, don't expert me to re-
mcinlxr them for you."
"1 don't want to hear any more
of thai kind of talk," i 11 (< r|.«>.~<•< 1 the
court. "Answer tho question ad-
nTfssed to you by counsel."
"Judge, t did. He asked me if T
knew v*1iat it wa« and 1 said I did."
"Are von 6ure that you know
whnt is mc*nt by preponderant" of
evidence?" the court questioned
sharply.
"Of course I am, judge."
"Define it, then."
"It's evidence previously pon-
dered."
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^3 HIGH GRADE PHOTOS
See the Cripple Man at tent by J. M. Noell's store.
All work strictly first-clasa. Satisfaction guaraiv
teed or money back. Call and give a trial.
J. M. ALL DREDGE
tnHHMBMmr'''' TLtr-r^ accarr, -jssaaaBcna!;?
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F. B. THORTON
RUSK, TEXAS.
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I have moveb Tin Shop to Rusk, so if
> yOu ineed of anything in my line, just
; write or phone me your orders and I will
> delive the goods at the same prices.
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MURPHY & WILLIAMS
===== BAR □ E R S =====
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EASIEST SHAVING — STYLISH HAIR CITS
HOT AND COLD 15ATMS
Agents fcr the Best Laundry in the State—The Inccda
ESS TEE DEE
The Only Guaranteed Dandruff Tonic
Give Us a Trial. — We Want Your Trade. ^
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For Sale.
( hie hundred and fifty acres
I of good land, well timbered
The Couimercal club meets
Friday night, June 30th every
body h ;s an invitation to at-
BRtfSIGING STEAMER TO STOP j.url well watered. Worth $51tend if you are not a member
an acre. Located two miles,
west of Redlawn. See
Chief Engineer In French Navy
Makes Some Interesting
Calculations.
George M irtii!.
9 ' 1 •
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■—--- price. We rre always on tho
|! lookout.
W. E. WAITERS
Notary PubJi:
Alto, — -- Texas,
BARGENS
' an 1 are striving constanlty to
; giv: you more and better gcods
fo- your money than wc have
evevr done before.
Wlvet puntos for Misses at
iimv.ct.'s1 N.H. AGMEVV
M. 'Bertin, chief engineer of naval
construction in the l-'nn<h navy,
.i-i just finished fouii; (-lahon-te <nl-
ulntions to nceertiiin in how nliort
a diBtunee R itenmship enn slup. Me
demonstrates that a .vi.Odtt-trn
iransatlantie liner f.T"iii{; VU kn.it-
11 n hour, simply by stopping the en-
gines will come to a stop in one hour
and 13 minutes and will in that
have traveled 4.*8 statute
miles.
The same vessel with r«i iprora-
ting engines, if these be reversed,
will «top in twice its own length,
nr 1 if the engines be turbines, i:i
fo'ir tijnc5 its own length.
These theoretical calculation
are verified by actual exj>erimont.
T1 V re neb minister of marine lias
juft made the test with some tor-
pedo boats and has on several e va-
sions stopped one by reversing its
engine 111 (i.r>.<' yards, and when the
engines wen' of the turbine type in
•JTU yards.
Fresh ear Hour, chops, bran,
and meal, jiut arrived at X.
II. A'jnew's.
In order to elo: e out our
'summer dress goods, below is
j a few of the prices we are go-
, i:'g to make for the "month of
11nlv:
\ lico at 5c
^c Lawn 5c
!c Ginghams 5c
1 dc Ginghams <Sc
121 _> Ginghams ioc
15c Giugliams 12' ic
ittc Lawn He
p'.r r,awn ioc
t 'c Lawn j^'.-c
2. e 1 „iwii l «,e
^ =,e i'ougee
remember the date and the
place, June .40th, at Ho'gan
and Thomas vStore.
A Drcadiul Wond.
from a krife, gun tin can, rusty
nail, fsreworks or of nnv other
nature, demands prompt treatment
with lhn-klon's-. \rnita .Salnc to
prevent 1 ilitod poision or jjan^rtiu-.
lis the quickest, surest healer for
all such woods as also for Hums,
Boils, Sores, Skin Kruption,
Kezema, CIiapi>e<l Hands, Corns or
piles. 25c at. 'All Druggist.
XOTICE.
I am agent for the bo .1; of
1 r 1 e the War 011 the White Slave
• 15c(Traffic, Will call at your
•2°(>' reside ;tc
•ni'.
time
•tin.
25c
1oc 2 c c
"" ,, { Look ont for me.
Many other items will be
cut dining July that is not j J'J- Brewster.
ir.cntione 1 here. , ,,,
1 1M" 1 *%v* 1 *T'P ladies shirts. \\ c arc jjo*
—— ! ' ' ing to jjivc to the public the
Agnew will buy all of your 1 benefit of,a co>t price in out
ciiickeu!?, turkeys, d u c ks j ladies'skirts for the next ten
.>ersc—and old roosters—at Mays. Com:' hj before they
the highest market prices; 'are all gone.
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Eureat
Closes in July. Hurry in Your Votes^
and be the Locky Ones to Win This j!
Fine Piano or a Diamond Ring.
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1911, newspaper, June 29, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214150/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.