The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1911 Page: 6 of 6
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ness in Tyler Monday.
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W. j. Knapp attended busi last Saturda}-.
ness in .uk M hi .iv. ]eIT K .Jc-:i of Li' rt\ !
1) !,!• vd of Weehes mar/ m '."•'••dc." .. i; •
keted c 't m li"' v. urday.
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' BEING shown the most complete tine of mens < '
s *5 ~ - ?•$ and boys suits, pants and overcoats that it has j {J
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- tvcr been our pleasure to show. Indeed it will j \
Burnett's. . , -s
in town at UuiueUs. , v , , , , . r , S A*
mil Mornii spout a fewct ys -, ,,;13 > ~>z a pleasure to have you come in and try on on-: or our suits s ^
in Dallas last week ; """, V .- -r' • A i
I a, day ti.iu lhu. y 111 \u. ^ nnld +]r\c> c+'rrl.i ' /> ^ n A r*) r\1r J /
j '• ; I • '•' ' 11 i'olL'st wn f'|,. n'nest of friends.
nda
a visit r here cm:
\\ i v ii'it lot C irter de
your ^roc-i iesr1 i vitii inen- s in I >.i.\ iii• *.
Rube Watt vs < \\\vli.' ; • Mr. Ray, "that skirt
spent the day ln-ie Snna.;\. j'e'eaued and jin s •.■! for
1. M '' iu;;i it ^ ;j ill the <la\ ; was jit.St fine." '—J. H.
in Lufkin Sunday. | li# p.,in Don , ,s
C i'e will wv-h
von;' ootton l i■ i11.
, ii.tber oi Port
here Sttndav.
R ss (loo.lwin spent Sun
day i'1 P.)iinl; with iriends.
Mi-II
was a \'isiti
Hui nett ' ■< headquarters foi
all kinds *>:' tritutiiings.
Jac^ DiN ui of Forest was ;•
visitor here Sunday.
Miss Deiinis of
j ( and note the style< fit and workrnansl ip. and last, but not
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Mis. m ,ud Curunin-s i, j ieast, the price—which is bound to please,
->:ittirdav lor a few nnvs : it *7 ?
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i| Our Ladses
7\ > Consisting of coat suits, coats, skirts and sweaters, are brim-
^ \ rnin^ full of the choicest selections the eastern markets afford.
| isew goods arriving daily; quality guaranteed, prices lowest.
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and clas I r >■ with eotton last S it ti .<1 \
i\ I'r ui i'V of \\Yl'
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'orest wa-
il v i ito: lit re Sunday.
| list ivoeived a ear of Mich -
o-an s .it at VV. T. Williams.
L. 0. Cherry of Forest wa
heri- with cotton Mondaj*.
Jim Su!nni:.r.; nttended bu-
ness in Rusk yesterday.
Rve. U.irley and Wintt
Turf oats at J. F. Noell's.
Forest Reagan of Rusk wm
here > 11 i>usines>. Tuesday.
J. C. Pyles of \\ eches wa
lie re with cotton Monday.
Z. R. (jorbett of Weclu-
marketed cotton hereTuesdax
liig line ui ladies high graci
coats at llurnett's.
W. 1\ Doiiis of Jacksoii-
villc attended the cpiarteri;
meetiut* here last week.
II. C. Foster of Denso;
Springs marketed cotton hei
la^L Saturday.
DON'T forget CARTERS
when von are 111 a hurry fo
GROCICRIlvS.
Jini I) ilinof Den s o
Springs nuivketcd eottori liei' j
Uibl i' i ldviy.
J. i,. aiul i-.d Smith wen
here wi'.h e '• >:i from Weehe.-
last Saturday.
A fine line (;f children"?
boots is being shown at Hui-
nett's.
L. 1,. Dikes of NaeogJoche-
count v marketed cotton hen
last Thursday.
Rev. Hansom of Frankston
attended the Haptist quarteri\
meeting here last week.
5 or 6 doses "666" will cim
any case of Chills and Fever
Price, 25c.
Prof. Jemison of Palestiiu
attended the quarterly meeting
lierc last wtek.
Mrs. Shefferd of Palestine
attended the quarterly meeting
here last week.
"Mr. Ray, "That skirt you
cleaned and pressed for me
was better than I have ever
liajd done iu Alto," —Mrs. J.
M. Prince.
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A Nice Showing in Blankets
Jomforts and Quilt's, just the thing for these cool nights,
Jur prices the lowest. & ^ ^ *£
Bee Our Line Of Heavy
Lap Robes, Rugs, Hand Grips, Suit Cases and Trunks, You
will find just the thing that you are looking ior
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l.irkcted cotton- here las ; •-
mia\.
Miss Ruin Tay'or is t e|
'"^t of Crait friends 1
week.
iiest assortment ot men's,
• iiiths and children's clothim
i 1 '.own. lilanton Bro-
M. I). Dick in of X k. .
■jches county markete.i c <itoii .
•re last Saturda}',
J. (1. Ifoyier of Lufuin w.c /
ere Saturday with his finehn
sjjjay of jewelry,
\() PICK—Web ter's Sell c.1
iimes for boys and ^irls can
0 found at J. W. Cat ter's.
R. E. Maddux of PollokjtJ
pent Saturday and Sui:da\ I '*
re the guest of his iaiuily ?i
J udge Cummings transacted
usiness in Morrill and Brims-
ick Saturday.
Another big shipment <t m
ju jiaiiis just received at
iurnett's. I v-.,
I\, L. Rich of Percilla mar- | ^
:eted cotton h.rc last Satuivi J
..iv.
George Holcomk spent a few
iys with his jir.reuts in L,ib-
• ty Hill last week.
5 or 6 doses "666"' will cure
iyv case of ChiUs and • Fever i 7/
Price,
J. B. Young of Houston
•'UUtv was heie with cotton'
Tuesday.
A lifetime business scholar-
up ior sale cheap. See The:
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'| Don't Forget to buy voi r ; Mr. W ood of wildhurst at-
.ur. and ;lrs. L.,o \ oilier TRUNKS from tended the R. A. Ciiapter heie
itid children attended the Dal- ' KUIM1U. FROM j St.irday night.
las fair a lew days last week.! J.W.CARTER. ^
G. B. Cutler and wife spent ^ Mr. and Mrs. Miller ftial of "lour account is now due
a few days in Hoitstonjcouuty Forest marketed cotton in the
city Monday.
his week.
Bring your cotton to Cole's
yard.
Jim Whitaker of Xacog-
loclies county was here with
,'otton Mondav.
Misses Ervelia and Ava
Singletarv attended the Dallas
fair a portion of last week.
Pay your account.
need the money,
Blautoiv Bros.
Make arrangements to settle
at once. Blanton Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Scrog-
gins ol Wildhurst were the
guests of friends here Sunday.
10111 Rion of Houston is
the guest of his parents here
this week.
Saturday night.
If my work don't please you
tell me, if it does tell others.
J no. W. Ray. Your Tailor.
J, H. Acrey, B. Pain and
'j. T. Rodgers of Douglass
marketed cotton here Tuesday.
John Barker and wife of
Forest were iu the city ' shop-
ping Monday.
Jim Lovel of Houston coun-| n0,.'. i_, „„ ., ,, ..
S. A. Clittof Wildhurst at- tvJ transacted busiuc6s herel^f 1 in" anol,l2r1cold Spdl
tended the R. A, Chapter here Moudav , me Ixtore you have pur/
- ■ - r iviouuay. cnased your underwear. All
Oscar Glenn of Lafnin at - j ^'"ds at Caiter's.
tended the R. A. Chapter here . n u
Saturday night. All?crt Holconibof Augusta
* was the guest of relatives and
A line line of dress tlurts iriends here Sunday.
for boys and men just received T~*, T1 ,
ndf^ar Banks returned Sat/
r u uri . .. J"day from Ft. Worth where
L. N.. Wilson of DensoUj he has been marketing cattle:
Springs marketed cotton here ,,T.T ,
last Saturday. c V-A1, ./. ' ^-v ^lc first
euv r t (1 |Af ^0\KMBKR, a GO( D
a° ^?'U1V at" ^:\s!i,nie Rngine. Will se 1
WO Watkius and L Kelley
of Douglass were, here with at Carter's,
cotton last F^ridaj'.
Lee Summers of Jackson-
ville was here a few days fthis
week.
The latest thing in ladies
boots will be found at Burnett's
•
Josh Covington of Hoppj'ns
county was here with frieitils
i a few days this week. *
tended' the R A. Chapter here C HEA P for CAS}I See The
Saturday night. Herald AT ONCK.' ' -
Bates shoes for men, the| John B. Gninn and fami"w
lates thmK in dress footwear oC Rusk attended the quarter,?
will be fouud at Burnett's. , meeting here Sunday
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.