The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1913 Page: 1 of 10
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ALTO, TEXAS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER ,4 28, 1913
Numukr 38
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being
Deposit Your Money
iti ;i safe, wc;i established bank and derive the
benefits of a connection that is able to take care
ui your financial impactions from time to time.
\\ c so.icit the business of the farmers this
territory with every assurance that their account
will be htld in strict privacy and their business
appreciated.
Till: ALTO STATE liAMv
Capital Stock $25,000.00.
The Guaranty Fund Bank
K. P. 1'lurcncc, President. T. I>. Miller, Cashier
Linwoed Notes.
Cotton picking is
'rushed, every .;\.iilable person
who can pick will hive no
trouble in securing work here,
At present there no scarcity
of hands.
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TO OI RI ARMKR FRIENDS
The time is close at hand when you will realize
on your year's work by the sale or your cotton,
stock, and produce, and no doubt will have some
urplus money, which we want to ask you not to
keep around your home, but deposit it in Our
Bank where it will be ABSOLUTELY SAFE,
we have every safe-guard placed around our bank
in addition we are 'Mucked up" by cue of the larg-
est banks in the State and are ilso .1 Guaranty
Fund Bank.
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91-
£
Mrs. G. B. Terreil's guest, |1
Madames Jarrett and Bounds,-
of Dialville have returned '
home atter a delightful visit. J
Mr. Tom Liles and his
two daughters Mioses Delia ___
and Kate, h:rVe" returned from £
a plesant visit to Mrs. Ruth
Harvin, who lives uear Nac- • £
ogdoches. Mrs. Harvin, lor-
uierly Miss Ruth Liles, is -j;
very popular here, and her ^.5
legion of friends always look J
forward to her visits with!35
!genuine pleasure. It is not 2
1 to much to say that she has J 3! • si
in a marked decree, fulfilled ^WW " "J
the requirements peCular to, _____
her every field °f endeavor;
Capital stock
Surplus
Profits
20,000.00
5.00000
4,000.00
Si^.OCO.CO
( ontiuental State Hank
of alto tkxas
Cotton News Up To 9 O'clock 1
This Morning
Up until 9 o'clock this 1.
morning three hundred and M. C. Heudly,
fifty one bales have been gin- Sept. 2.
while in a social way she i Active, thereby offering to
- I rules a <|tieeu on her nation ®n"rP'18"1l{ wnUCTi an ideal
i health, and is a prize worth
Geo, Dixon Forest, Sept. 1. 'he daring of the most valiant
home.
W. D. English, Forest Sept
W'eches,
ned in the city, the yard re- M. D. Loyd, Weches, Sept.
cetpts being five hundred,
marketing price thirteen cts.
( hit of town marketers.
C. H. Dent, Douglass, Aug-
ust 2S.
H. C Waren, Douglass,
August 28.
J. D. Parker, Douglass,
August 28.
Geo DixOn Forest,"Aug 28. [3.
Tom and Will Roges,
Douglass Sept. 2.
D. A. Baily, Forest, Sept. 3
W. D. Prince, Forest, Sept.
3*
Henry Baily, Forest, Sep!.
R Roberson, Forest, Scot.
R.
E, Watkins, Douglass
Knight of the carpet.
Eula Power celebrated her
birthday anniversary on the
30th. ultimo in a most beeui'
ing and rational way, by in-
viting her numerous little
friends to a party given by
Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Power, at
their plesant home. Games
and other childish amuse-
ments were indulged in, after
which a two coyer luncheon
vas served, insisting of
cake cream and other delicaci-
es. T h e occasion w a s
Forest Dots.
New Building
Tuck Mathews is erecting
a 6 room buugalo on his
property near the sample
room.
... ,, , B. Moore has just complet-
Miss Hazel Barbei of Pollok C(j a neal . rooni cottage near
is spending the week in Wild-
hurst the guest of Miss Her
tha Dennis
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C. C. Ivy, Forest, Sept. 3.
August 29.
1). C. R ice, W'eches, Aug
ugt 29.
C. R. Aestcr Forest, Aug. _ , T
2q. More ^loniinotioiis Corning In
\\ estly \'ictory, Weches, , The following names have
August 29. been nominated since last is-
R. A. Brady, Weches. Aug. |
29.
Fred Ramey, Augusta Aug. I
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Ed Holcomb, Augusta,
G.T.Dixon, Forest, Sept. ltlM.oughIy enjoyec]; aad win
Aug. 29
Bob Soly, Forest, Sept 1.
Henry Williams, Forest,
Sept. 1.
W, D, Prince, Forest Sept.
Carrie French,
Lillian Rogers,
Katie Allen,
Miss Austin,
Mary McGill,
Fraukie Summers,
Coy Cole,
Odessa Cole,
Fraukie Banks.
the baptist parsonage.
Cad Boyd has just complet-
... f ,ed a livery stable, it will be
Miss Eliuiaa Miller of Alto use(j y prost atuj McFadden.
spent a few days in Forest 1
last week, guest of Lois Dur-i
ham. s Notice
Miss Ila Brooks intertained There will be a singing at
la number of young people Primrose next Sunday Sept. 7
Sunday night, by giving a Everybody invited.
singing, all reported a nice
time* j
Miss Ktliel Felders of Mor-j ^°r ^a'c"
rill spent Sunday in Wild-' Wagon, one mule, one mire,
hurst, the guest of Miss Ila sec> Hardy \\ llson.
Brooks,
Miss Mary McGill spent a
few days last week in Forest
prove a bright soot in the
memory of the children at-
tending. >
Master Robert McClure,
Major-domo at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. McClure, chap-
eroned his mother and her I visiting.
sister oika fishing excursion; Mr. Roy Haughtou ot
to Rozelle's laks one day last j Shreveport La. spent a few
week. In making prepara/ days in Wildhurst last week
tion for the days outing he j ihe guest of Miss Ila Brooks,
exercised causummate care
Prominent Family Moves to
Hillsboro.
C. M. Diiler, who has been
post master for several years
at this place, leaves Sunday
for Hillsboro where he goes to
WHERE YOU
GET THE BEST
PREPARED
LIKE IT
SHOULD Bfe
P. B. QUINN, Manager
accept a very lucroits position
. 1 Miss Argin Baber of Pol-1 with Martin and Bragg a
and skill, the commissary de- |ok , 'Sund in wi|d. , ,ncrchan(Hse fir,JK
uartment liavmir been tnven j,urs(
partment having been given
especial attention. Whether
any fish were left in the lake
after the days angling, one
will have to enterview Robert
to find out. Certain it is for he
Mr. and Mrs. Goolsby, spent
Mr Diiler has made a very
efficient post master, aud the
a few days in Redlawu last i manner in which he conducts
week.
Miss
Ethel Ftlders, Mr.
carried enough fishing tackle j Earl. Miss Ila Brooks and
to catch all the fish in that Prof. Banks, spent betweens
lake aud iu the creeks ad- trains in Alto Sunday.
jacent.
Miss Justyne Dodd and her
Miss Lelia Poppius enter-
tained a number of her friends
brother Demey of Marshall Tuesday night by giving a
Texas are visiting Mr. and j birthday party. She received
Mrs. W. W. Wolfe. Need-:many beautiful gitts from her
less to say that the visitors tnends. Miss Lelia was beau-
I will have a pleasant time sure , tiful dressed in her evening
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf are dress of white .satin. Miss
charming entertainers. Ila Brooks intertained the
crowd with music. Many
W. J. Knupp says that he
will have his sawmill ready
games were played, then at
a late hour cream and cake
(or business by Oct. i prox- W>J served The llours pass.
imo" ed off very short, and each
Tom Arrant and family and every one wished Miss
have returned to their home Lelia many happy birthdays
iu the country after a residen- like that one.
ce of several months in Alto.
C. F^. Mallory says he iu-
i tends improving his farm pro-
pertyhere very soon, by erect-
ing 011 the same substantial
Blue Bouuet,
Let The Herald office print
your receipt books for you.
We will print it as cheap as
auy out of town office, with
name and number of your
camp, post office, etc., saviug
the clerk of writing them.
Best of all you will have the
satisfaction of knowing that
you spent your money at home
Purchased New Car au(j nol sending to job offices
The Automoble family was out of the state. When any
I residences, a fish pond and increased one this week, by, lodge has anything, the Alto
other contorts aud conveninces Sain Harrison purchasing a
Ifor his tenants. He wants to two passenger, of the Metz
make this property very at-, make.
his business is that of efficacy.
Mr. and Mrs. Diiler both are
active church workers, and
members of the Methodist
church.
To the people that this
family go among to make
their home we can assure tlieui
that all progressive moves
for the betterment of the town
iu which they will make their
home will receive their co-
operation, That success be
theirs is the wi«h of the Her-
ald and its readers.
Herald makes iio*e of it and
boost it up, so why not give
them your work.
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1913, newspaper, September 4, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214254/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.