The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1911 Page: 3 of 6
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T. & N. (). railroad:-.. For
this land Mr. Jones ivreivcd
Slo,000. This is tile l:u ;.:-it
deal that has ever be, 11 maoej
in the city, and cw people ■<.
all glad to hear of the trade.
We failed to get acquainted |
with the purchasers (.1 the
land, but from what we have
been able to learn of them they
arc people who a e will be glad
to have come among us, we
feel safe in predicting their
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jet a caii opener sup last week , ,
, . 1 1 1£ • , f, 1 ya.r;. v. nere tiicre was a lo
and cnt herself 111 the pantry. I' , , . ,
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"A misclnevious lad or rike- ,
A:>other 'True Story."
1 Tailow lCcently lost coming here means much for
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and :
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town threw a stone and struck!
Mr. Pike in the alley last, ,
Tuesday." "John Doe climbed 1 """
011 the roof of his house last
week look for a lealo and Ie,l 1
striking himself 011 the back
porch." "While Harold Green
was escorting Miss Violet
Wi:-'- from the chrvh soci 1
last ri^ht a si v..'.-. ■ dog at^
talked th;and bit 't. (ire 1
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manner,
lack
lot oi
:e found and swal-
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tile poor beast's
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anr town.
What they intend doim
.vith this property will likely
'jother the minds of the people
tntil the plans of the purchas-
ers are revealed, but they have
not given out what they in-
t-nd doing, but some think
that it means some kind of
factory or manufacturing en-
( jtcrprise, Until' sbmetlnn,^ del
■io 1 he Public: jinitc is given out we will have
I have plenty of wood on ; to be content with ffuessiucr
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hand now and can deliver it > One thing sure, we can
at any time. All wood must 0:1 it, that these people did 110I
b; p r1. for when delivered buy this laitd for its great to<
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square." "Isaiah Trimire:-ol ,p,Kitl( . qualities.—]aeksciiville Daily
Rtinn:::g Creek was playing| ' C. d. MASON. IProgress, Oct. 24.
with a cat Friday when it;
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scratched him on the varanda,"
"Mr. Fong while harnessing a
broncho last Saturday '.vat-
kicked just south of his cor.) |
t Avcrls Awi'ui Tragedy.
What three vowels express, Tiuuly advice Riven Mis. C
trouble? I, O. U. i Willoughby, of Marengo, \\'i-.
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will pron
... . . !(R. No. 1) priveattd
«ni«l,' 1tVI:' P1' r > tragedv and saved uvq life's. Ijcx
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then CiOU t make a fuss about m£uly remedies failed, her aun
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McKinlev sheet music, tb
There is man" a nn.11
urged her to take JQr> King's N-mt
who 1 discovery. "I -have been tisiiV; '•
c isn't worth what it casts him
j for some time," the wrote "am
the awful cou^li lias at most gone
iar;;cst pablishei.s of mtui. i.i 1 to live. 111 also saved my little boy wlv.
thi; country. 10 cents a copy.. E tlb„ has his day, and ! JRk'; t v;!lh « scvf ^, bronchia
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catalogue. | too many of them have tlieii*' ■ ...
J. F. Noelh nights also
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cine lias 110 e4a.1l for threat am
iutig troubles. Price '50c and >1
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed b;
.t,! all druggists. .
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MURPHY 8c WILLIAMS
—= BAR BE R S
EASIEST SHAVING — STYLISH HAIR CUTS
HOT AND COLI) BATHS
A3 nls for tlic Best Laundry xn the State— The luccda j|
ESS TEE DEE ^ ( |
The O;ily Guaranteed Danclmff Tonic
Give U- a Ttjal, — We Want Your Trade,
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The insane desire to b
i.andsome lias made more thai
.ne of 0111* otherwise sensibh
girls do some downright cr.ro
thing. The powder and roug<
smeared on the freckled die- k
is too apparent a deception fo-
the prudent young man no t
see and w;
which he is 'i:
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gusted. He hates t: e
A freckled facc with com: i:
sense is :;:cr then tl"
it ' r ean niake a fr \
Crapehm.i -s .-ngcr.
.; ; ' ..ey diiv l ' <hf f.or-sumer
J .•!<; rise ;t hv: of our loading brands:
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i <;o b.i.k i ;* ia-e ami bottles
2oc per do.', back lor bottles
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p. ;• , ;. m do/.. ivnts
Tlu -xnicss epmpauies return empties free. \\V do not pre—
. .1,o-i h- r. Send us money order or exchange.
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All in.-lrhfcd t ; m;
pie ise come lOnvard and set-
I tie. Oct. 1 .".'tl'ing tim
i I ar.s ■ 1 f' hr money
If yen: wain, to hold yrrar
■ n bi'h:me your cotton re-
• 'i; t . > can draw tmcney oi
.it, V..: v. v truly,
\V, T. Williams.
y,;ur S'icccss.
The i'.rtugl.on Training
will take you from the $i.oo-a-
day el a. s of wage earners and.
step by f. tep, elevate you to
Luc $io-a-ciay class, thus has-
t::r'::g the end of your journey
to sue Vs.. .. >. it: ugt\e, ad-
dress Draughon>; Practical
Business L jhcl
Houstcn,
.lalvest Austin or San An-
.onio.
a^ szx:zRamaM \
(...o-;. •, v,.;.[ •, ri. ..i ■ di'.ily by bi::«in s*; men seeking yotir
• i <)):: j 1 ci*. j - • ;' ,.:i«—unci show ambition o ;44V
Ki :US iniior.4.'! liKtV ; 'S Colleges than ii". li>' t ii'.l olhcr 'ousi-
Hesa collujipa CO^IEINED. C^i in 18 StMon. national reputation.
R'n'Ut 'ryp'.v'i-td'.,-, T4i4-..-.ui.Hhlp, Kni?il^!i. S4i-'-' >' i \ . • ^rtiJi:,:,
I.itv, .. ■ ...iliarj'i.ronrlit:ii, Good 1'OSrttOh'.: '..1 . . . ■ . ...j . ■ . • .omliti ns.
Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers nil M .v •_ :.::'■<]y. y,; , ,-,/a.v of bnnkcat'/■-
tho United Staten say that Draught t s i Jarfj bookkeepers^ an.I sCbiographers v#
NowSysli.".n of Boo!.iu,'_i)i:v:,4 :u'.Uic:a J lioi'lj yooit >M itii.-.is as the result of
from25 to.50 per-ccnt In workt-ncivrorry. j tW.i" ; Draughoa's IIo;no Study.
Shorthand. PrAetlcally aU U. S. oiii- \ CAT.'XJ.OGUM, For prices on lessons
cial court reporters write tlio Syutein or'l H Y MAJj.., write j^o. i\ Draugmon,
Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach, j President, NmIivUIo, Tent), for free cat-
Why? Because tht^^know it is the best. I aioeue on course si TCOLLEOli, wr'o
DRAtJGifOiN'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COJ/LFGfc;
Dallas, Houston/ Austin, Galva.nton, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Abilene, Denieoo,
Amarillo, TcAartcana, or £i Fa to, Texas*
Do ,'t Tail to Read i his C .ratuIly
Who was your tailor before
I came here—'die laundry cas-
ket or wno? Tell yourselves.
nothing that I can't do. Just
i trial is all 1 ask tu prova
what 1 .say.
JXO. \V. RAY,
Your I'est Tailor.
'[ am here bccause the majority
if the business men wanted a
rood all-round tailor, and as 1 j 1 '^n t forgot tnat only ' iiv
lave paid for 1113' experience doiiar and twenty-five cents
I am sure that my work wiil j gets The Herald ore vr-nr,
please you. If it doesn't, don't |Mc(jail.s Marine three years
oaytbr .it. I didn't learn the ,1 .1,.. n ,,
. and, three McCalls patterns,
nlor s trade 1:1 a year or tw o. , , 1
aid yon can order the patterns
3'ear
If I had learned as fast as onej
1 hear of 1 would be able to lL :'n.v i dut n the tnree
"it and make everything in vc;ir.->, just ::s yi.'U iced them,
lie clothes line itif 3 months. Call at ou r, this ,,;fer
•ri-juds 1 do r.ot advertise'\y .'l last h a,;.
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THAT'S sum,
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PNEUMONIA AMU CONSUMPTION
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1911, newspaper, November 2, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214168/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.