The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1911 Page: 6 of 8
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B. D. Brock left-Sunday for
San Antonio to attend the lair.
R. E. Watkins of Douglass
was litre with cotton last week.
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at A. C. Harrison's
drnc .More next Saturday.
R. Click of Houston countv
marketed cotton
Thursday.
L S Satcher of Houston
Get your aviation thread at f011".^ u'as, liere with c011011
last ihursday.
Another big' shipment of
Burnett's.
Henry Smith. of" ,Weches
LPy> of Houston c;iun(v ^vashcrc last «eek with cotton,
marketed cotton here last week, j B. Grage of Wechc« mar-
Rev. Johnson of Rusk filled! !• J- Rodgers of Douglass
i?re last J his regular appointment at the j marketed cotton here last
Baptist church hero Sunday-'Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.. \Y\ W. Whit- J C, P. Rich of Demon Springs
aker of Gushing was in the marketed cotton here last
city one day last week.
Ladies when in; need of a
keted cotton here last week.
J. V. KMc;lire of Wells was
heie with cotton last week.
Burnett is headquarters for
all kinds of trimmings.
A. Barker of Forest market-
ed cotton here last week.
Evan Morgan of Sical was
here last week with cotton.
Ju it received a car of Michi-
gan salt at W. T. Williams,
B. R. King of Douglass was I uce< a5C«
here last Friday with cotton. t). Richardson
H. I). Powell of Lilbert was |>cre wuh cotton last week,
here with cutton last Saturday. Miss L?n.i-Mae Brewer is
Cole will weigh and class
ginghams just received at J nice skirt call at Burnett's) he
Burnett's.
J. P. William1?.' of Lilbert
has them.
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Rev. Tom Smith of lack/
marketed cutton here hot Fri-i souvnle was here last Satur-
week.
Stiits, suits, suits, tor men
and boys which is being sold
very cheap at Burnett's. Call
and iuspect them.
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Best asaortiDent of' men's, day. • |day and Sunday. , . here wiili e. tt :n last Thur.s-
vontlis nml children'siclothing u ^ Mr. „#a Mr, E, f.H„]cor.!!>j'!a-v' . .
in () i( . an on 10-''|Was here last Thursday with of Houston county, marketed j C. L. Pyles^flnd R. P. Guff
E. Carson of Sical marketed; cotton. ' . , , cotton here last Saturday. | of Houston county marketed
j cotton here last Thursday. j Your nccou„t is udw due. f A fine line of bulbs such as, cotton here la^ Thursday.
S. E. Shaw of Gushing was j Make arrangements to settle! Hyacinths,( OxaUir, IxiusJ H. D. Miller and O. M. For-
here last I ri,lay with cotton. | at once. Blanton (Bros. Sacred Lillies and etc., at }. F.! ner of Densou Springs were
. 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure 1 Johnson,, of Lilbert NoeirSv • here wjth cotton last Friday
of Creath
your cotton right.
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Wechcs tVaS
here with cotton last Saturday.
Ch is. Miller left Sunday for
San Antonio to attend the fair.
Big line of ladies high grade
coats at Burnett's.
anv c?ase of Chills and Fever, marketed cotton here last Fl'i-
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S M. P. Kirl:patriek of Dcuson
Springs was litre with cotton
last Friday.
Bates' shoes for men, the
latest thine: in dress footwear
'on the sick list this week.
will be fouud at Burnett's.
A f^ie line? of children's
boots is being fchown at Bur-
nett's.. Will Findley of Douglass
Miss Lena Oniun and little irtiav,keted cotton llerc last
niece. Gwindolvn .Agnew, was
the guest of Jacksonville re^i'
tives and friends a tew days
this week.
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Jo: and Frank Holcomb cf
Miss Lena Stockon of For- ,t .
. . , • .. .. , • It takes money to run a
esf Was iu the city ShoWm,E „,„,sp s0 a„d „
last Saturday. ! anm^ Jthc Mxt tillle yon aR.
!. sjim Logan is spending a ,in town and rene\V your sub-
'few weeks with relatives and , scription.
friends in Kilmer. j
S veater coats for ladier, the
nic.-st line that is being shown
in town at Burnett's. .
Ed HattawflV,' and ,wife of
iFjrest were the guest of rela-
tives here a few days last week.
Mrs. K. Spears spent Satm
Liberty Hill marketed cotton day ,™l Sundnv with relatives
here last week. and friends in Lufkil).
K&xmvcxONKmtt&Bumsn SAYS
ll i'nectla a Gallon of Good^Whiskcy
or Alcoliolj Write to the ; I
Ruby Saloon^ Palestine, Tx.
Particii'.ar attention .will be paid to your order.
Shipments mJxle same day order received.
Doing business at the same old stand for a
Quarter of a Century, Address i :
manager J. ,Jt MT'RPISV ~ ~
5 or 6 do:«c/< "666'1 will cure
'anv case of Chills and Fevfcr
Price, 2'c.
L. R. Tucker o? 1 ouglaas at oucc.
Should you Jjaye, anyll;i;i '
to sell put a no'ipV in 'lib
Herald and j-ou'll find a
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lit irketed
week.
cotton here last
PALESTINE
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Will Fin Bey. of Douglasj
transacted business here last
W. D, Fowler o" Aitgustr. I Saturday.
marketed cotton" here last
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week.
Pay your4 account,
need the money
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Forest Rbagftn of Uiu < was
tiie guest of friends here last'
Thursday.
We are headquarters for la.|
dies and misses tailored suits, j
J. S. Whither 1 ot Deugla^S I wraps\ sweaters, scarfs, avia-j
marketed cotton here last. Lion caps, etc. . i (
Bianton Bio?.
week.
Blahlon Bros
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fact, we do every job
just a liltJt hotter than
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our l'rintiufj.
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1911, newspaper, November 9, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214169/m1/6/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.