The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1911 Page: 1 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 20 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
wmm
La,
/ XJL.
MEET US AT IIAHRISl*^ DRUG CO.JS'KXT KATI'HDAV
M
Volume XI •
S:r Waiter Raleigh's Old Pipe Bare Feet and Ankles Is Latest'
ALTQ, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 19x1
Number 51
Is For Sale.
For Society.
"STAR BRAND 5^QPs ARE BETTER
London, Nov. t8,—A pipe! Paris, Nov. iS. — lT the re-!
*.\ .:ich v.ns once the property j ports current in Pans .valcn§ |
/>i,vSu \. alter Raleigh and to are to be credited leaders of'
Wiiich is attaclu. d a '■ story is fashion will shortly startle
to he offered f< 1
j Ion.
ale :n ivo:v|their humbler sisters by ap-
^ot unlike the letter • pearing at fashionable asscm-i
in shape, it Jlas had its j blies with feet a?ul ankles bars.
lioiue :or centuries in an an- The 1;.dies declare that in the
dent inlasd box dated "Ano
)
15 7 7
It is made up of four pieces
of wood, rudely carved with
flogs' heads and with faces of
red Indians. On the bowl
uaiue or hygiene and beauty
all their followers should dis-
card shoes and stockings as all
seekers of good health forbid
the corset. It is said that deli-
cate white satin sandals will
FOR
there is a cap about as large ; he allowed and the toes of the
as the bowl itscll, and a string J fair wearers will nestle under
of beads composed of the same! borders of bright luted woolen
wood as the pipe is attached to j flowers. The same flowers
the stem. A powerful whistle j will climb like creepers around
has been cut in the st .-i r.;id the bare ankles.
l.icn crctze will
We are selling po^iiivdy the b^t shoes on earth, it we c
| find better shoes than "STAR BRANDS ' made by Roberts,
1 Johnson & Rand Shoe Go,, St. Louis, we would buy an i sell
| them to you. But it has been proven to us beyond a shadowcf
$ a doubt that "Star Brand Shoes Are Better'' and we will sell you
13 nothing else,
If you liaa a chance to go through either 0; tne 11 b'fg "Stc.r
the inscription accompanying ing taking placp already some
it hearing these words: "The noted beauties are practicing
original pipe of the above eel- axercises to render the kpees
cbrated 'Historian of the supple so that the foot may
World' and \\ h r,rst intro- more easily be raised to receive
ducod 'to'oje.o jid potatoes this trib.ite.
into England. Tiad:tion (cor- •
roborated by a paichment in . ,
the possession of the owner) Great Meeting Closed-
st ites that this pipe was used The meeting that has been in
by Sir W alter Raleigh 011 the fprojp-css at tlw Methodist church
previously to M.
tc .vCe.it. 'U, and I'.anded to one|cail i)e written down as a great suc-
pf his 1 datives as a memento c«-s. Great crouds attended every
of him.
Notice To Tax Payers.
service and the services Sunday
"Here 110 less interesting than those
that had gone before. Sunday
school was held at 9:30 and a special
1 wiil be in Alto Friday and jchildreus' -1 vice was held at ten
Saturday, Dec. 1-2, for the i °'clo)ck- this service quite a
n • number of boys a:ul <;irls were con-
piupcse ot collecting I911: verted and gave their nanus for
tax;. , and ash as many as pos-i church membership; At 11 o'clock
sible to meet me. I another interesting .sermon was
To the youn ; men becoming p^clied to its many listeners; at
21 years old since Jan. I, of i three in the afternoon Bro. Cole
J gave the history cf l is m.> troin
hoylioo<l to the pastoral vwni
this
ve.ii
Call for vour cer-1
liheatcs ot exemption.
D. B. Singlktarv,
Redlawn Mews.
Sunday evening many .were con-
1 verted and baptised into tlu eliurch.
Pax Collector.' At tile close of this rapetiug :y ad-
j dilions were added to the chinch
over 100 conversions; 111 a 11 y
j who will join other churches of
. 1 their choice. The greatest tiling
pent '
' . of the meeting was the fine chris-
Misses Peace and Miller
Saturday and ^:;nd.iy in | tjar Wpjrj^ in which ail the churches
J. K- Jlarnes has returned fj'om 1 and christian people of the tow:;
Dallas an 1 Kemp where he has intend into this meeting. Dc-
been for the past month. i nominatioual line were lost sight
. ot and the christian people worked
Mis:'- Angelin.- i uckef has le-1 i0j etiier for the betterment cf the
turned fiom Houston. | t0\vn and community in which they
Judge Robinson of Lufkin spent [ all live and are all working for.
Sunday here with friends. Bro. Johnson, pastor of the Baptist
, r.- 1 -it ...... 41, church, could not have been more
Miss Payne of V | earnest or interested had it been a
gue^t ill | ,L"', ' |U ,' ' ' 1 meeting of Ins own. The Herald
Lole Satin day and Sunt d) . j is sure that the pastor and meni-
J . J. Dial of Dialvilie spent sev- bers of the church are very thank-
eral days here last week with ful to the pastor of the liaptist
| church and members of other
for their
leather and nothing; but leather* you would be pretty nearly con-
vinced, wouldn't you, that they are the shoes tor y:u wear?
But after you have worn them and find that you never had to
$ 'break them in/ uiat they felt good everywhere and that they looked
I nicer and lasted longer than any shoe you ever w :re# no power on
earth could keep you from wearing "Star Brand" Shoes the rest
of your life.
S3 We are enthusiastic over "Star Brand" Shoes. Vour first pair
will make you enthusiastic; too. We have them at all prices for
I everybody. Alwaps a pleasure to showvthem - come in., "We
walk On Stars, So Can You,"
®k«ao Are Better''
Q
s re 1
G R E A T C O TIII N G V A1, U E H
__ """w? .
-MM
m & }\
Ji I
yf I 0-
I
i j f
friends.
Mis. Helen McHenrv has return: churches and the singers
pd to her home in Aurile, Ark. I assistance and co-optation m tins
| great
revival.
Burnett will not need iqi 11 " ~" ^
style hats for 191- and win Don l fi: to sec: L,itile ijitck- ^
i . r ::
mm
We consider tuc word
value to be a combination
ot excellence of quality
h 11 d reasonableness of
price, and when we say
great clothing values
mean an cxtreiueh low/
price attache! to Mens'
and Boys' clothing of un-
questioiial all around ex-
eel 1 en ce.
Metis' suits 5*10 to $20.
Bi-ys suits $.] 5,0 to 510.
"We Make The Prices,,
■■>ir. 'i i i ■ t um*
I
I
Oatloncd tr
•chicks D.iar. a co.
Fine Clotbot HtUurs
itklaoN snd nc.u York
"'.kcjoMtt
five von cue bdlow co t.
n -
dont fail toske little buckshot at opera house thu. nigh r NOV:.?oi: ,
^:;g|— rr-A
J. G. HOYLER & BROS., OF
TEXAS
■ Have on display every Saturday a large stock ot JEWELRY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS at the
A. C. HARRISON DRUG COMPANY
Meet Us NeXt Saturday, November the 18th—'S A T U R D A V
W
ants
pay
gfji-
;gis-
aiid
it lis
>.
one
:nts
-ar,
.'ar.s
•us,
rns
ree
.'11!.
Tor
E
h-
\'
*4
, -
" Jur
sr.
I.si-
Ml.
IC'jri
i'/i'
<•(}
U
r.t-
'te
aafis,;
i.- 1
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1911, newspaper, November 23, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214171/m1/1/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.