The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1911 Page: 6 of 6
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Little Buckshot will he hen
Thursday night, Nov. 30th.
Jehu Allen is moving int'
his new lintue this week.
Charlie Pegucs of Douglas-
marketed cotton hefc Tuesday
Plenty i 1 riy, !,rau and chop
at Blmj'.on Bros. ,
A wedding is scheluled fir
Alto in I he near future.
R. G. 0 ,i'H\s of Wells mar-
keted c: ttoii here Friday.
Go to Rook's Icr ladies
skirts, cloaks r.nd children's,
head wear.
Mrs. Bob
this week.
A
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B, Pain and C. B. Watkins Young man, there is only
Douglass were here with
cotton Friday
Burnett is headquarters for
'' kiyd.-. of trimmings.
Mrs A. K. Usher has been
"mfined to her room with la-
grippe this week,
C. T. Crocker of Nncc y
Inches cotiniv ". as in the eil v
vith cotton Friday.
Ladies an i iui--i s tailoled
nits, wraps, rs'u coats, & etc.
Blantou Bros.
Z. B Stokes and C\ Chaud-
r r of Wells marketed cotton
hen- Saturday.
C. Powell of Den son Springs
01
hing better than Shield
id Clothing and you can
V®-*-
For This Week Onjy.
Children and Misses cloaks
wn ner if you weir Shield| Burnett's
I'd clothing, an 1 you can
;lru he^11 it from R.E Arrant.
S.v -ater coats for ladies, the
nicest line that is bung shown
in town at Burnett's.
G. YV. Bowmon, Charlie
Mr. H. O, Woody is in Rat
cliff with parents this week.
Get your aviation thrsa^atjat R. K. Arrant s foi $1.00
! and up.
Pies IJill of Wells was here Judge Guinn of Rusk was
transacting business to lay. j,ere ycstcnl iv.
Cole will vyeigh and class
your cotton right.
J. R. Edward".
WilO
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... Bowmon, . . ,
Bowman and Jewell Bowman been iii Soutlj'1 exas tor
of Densoa Springs marketed returned this week.
cotton here Saturday. | p,ig ,jne Gf ladies li 1 h gradej
Suits, suits, suits, for men coals at Burnett's
and boysjvhichis being sold John Wallace Df Nacogdo.i
very ch^R at Burnett's. Call ^ Co wAs here with cotton
and inspect tnem. Tuesday.
We are headquarters for la-
dies and mi-ses t lilor-d Suits
"■ wraps, sweaters, scarfs, av; -
1 > 1 c
1 r.ion taps, etc.
M.u t ' 11 Bros.
Texas Production::
Uclj .
Children
is quite il!j Burnett's.
' school.
1. F. Murehison, S S Lovell
J II Grace
M Iluctt of Weclies
5 or 6 doses
case of Chills and kcvcr. is vulu'. 1 nt .
nrr niuunu is not of record and Ian
live sin !. :.!io«*n in the fol-
vSS Shaw B Smith, J I I Gra.e
and J
m irketed cotton here Phurs-
«ii,i j i\i 1 1 trj'.u u-. vv cv.
marketed cotU n here Monday.
Bring your cotton to C-de's
vard
Miss Mabel Cole and si-: r Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Young
( f Red lawn were uncsts of, and children r. turned to their
TV lV.'rr.'tl Agricultural Depart,
meat : u - ;i ruinpletc estimate 011
most !; ai.- of farm production ex*
666" will cure r«?i lh • ' -• otir livc •lock
TCi.lOO, production
suit's cheap
Get ready
at
for i
L-sdav
C. \V. Ares of Wells w
h.ere Tuesday with cotton. . „ . ....
if nf.,.,u ., Miss Mattie Murphy Sunday. P'ome in Jdck'.mviH'Tuc
V," - , r f , after several days star with
suit or clothes, you can save Ask us about Hau«fordsUr..H v
. 1 1 1 • T~> 1 | .M1S, \ OUT1
nine and n.oncy by buying Balsam. Piinc
from R. E. Arrant. Alto Trading Co.I ' "' ''
J ust received a big line of
days stav
'.1 sister.
any
Price, 25c.
Bill Watto of ]*««* |uwi u. ■, i;,tre[orc, w
ches Co. marketed cotton here, l(•,
Tuesday.
Ladies when in m
;d of a
nti'Tcn • y a rough estimate.
The 1.:1 !o follows:
, , Potion
nice skirt call at Bur'net1.'.-; uc curn
has them. Wh.ai
f, . w/ Oats
Pay your
account. Wi
Carl Pruitt spent a few days T. R. Rich:- Ison of
Co. i
ius- i
last week in Lufkm. ton countv vrrs here with cot-
W. B. Smith of W -chr-. v. '' Tln'1' '
here with cotton Saturday. 5 or 6 doses "66/V' will cure!
Heaters, stove pipe, etc. |anv case 01 Ch.i ... . h .e..
Alto Trading Co.1 Price, 25c,
■Rn--noo lwnmtten'-lel - >i;- l '' 1'• Oiiver of Jacksonville
in Lnfkin la.-.t week.
W. L. Kelluui of Percillai
marketed cotton here Monday. 1
Just received a fresh car of
the c e 1 e b r a I c d American
Beaut'/ fi nr. ail".
) , \ . . Vwil 1 lc j IS
lion Br. •
aileiiuiiii
was with frlen is Saturday and
Sunday.
Nice line of indies skirts
land cloaks and children's
Icloaks and headwear just ar/
1 r: •• 1 ;;t Rook's.
Tate Campbell spent Sun-
day night with his parents in
! lyllfuill,
Noble Ratcliff of Eufki-
spent Sunday with his sister
Mrs. H O. Woodv.
Morse blankets, horse co\ ers
' :p r, bes—a big stock.
Alto Trading C'>.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Page
'r-turned to their home in
Wilnsport Tuesday.
Best assortment oF men's,
_ ,, . . . . I youths and children's clothii g
Misr Lcna Gu.nn is vimv; in towi]> Blantou Bn-s.
lng in Pale.1.' 1:1c tins week. ^ ^
j j erry \\ ;]r;on, wlio has been
k,. (_. Mit'.kiff of Weclv.1:; j Ending the song service dur-
was here with cation Mondi
business in Gilmer this week.
G. W. Eagle low of I,il .".
111 irke'.ed coltu:} here Saturday
Just received a ear of Michi-
gan salt at W. T. Williams.
Miss Judie Durham of F'-r-
frt spent Saturday in thccitv.
D. K. Durham of Forest
marketed cotton here Saturday
Stylish clothing for -anen
:id boys.
Blantou Bra::.
mens' and boys' sweater coars
,w'lie'.i we are selling vary
j cheap. Cn1l around and see
I th. m at Burnett's.
Just received a car of Alfalfa
hay. Get our prices before
buying. Blantou Bros.
Rev. J. W. Johnson of Rusk
wa; iu the city Situr lay and
Sunday, but on account of the
protracted meeting at the
M-thodist church all services
at the Baptist church were
called in.
A fine line of children's
bo Us is being shown at Bur-
ner's.
11 e
.1 th,
11 v
m uiey.
Blmilon Bros.
ling the revival, left Monday
j for his home in Jacksonville.
j Tax collector will be here
Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1-2.
John Matthews of Lnfkin is
spending a few days with rela-
tives and friends here this
week.
If you should lose anything
just advertise through The
S, P. Shivers and W. W.' Herald and you will be sure to
Wilson of Weclies market 1 j '"'"d it.
cotton here Tuesday. I Misses Cornelia Jenkins and
m, «T .1 ' r>i \ 1 a jMary Wood Francis of Jack
1 he Motuers Club had .an ,• J t
sonvilic are spsnding tiie
i th 11' ~
The latest thing in ladi s
hoot:; will beJouud at Burnett'
G, R. Burroughs of 0-1 v
homa is visiting relatives ai. 1
friends in Alto this week.
See us for windows, doors
and window glass.
The Alto Trading C>.
Mr. ,7nd Mrs. J. c
and children .elr.rn
week from Jacksonville where
the;: have been with Mrs.
Haws' mother who has
quite ill.
I)airy Products ....
i'riiit nn-1 Vegetable
V nitry and ilu'gs ..
Miscellaneous
Haws
t .'is 1 Timber
beei
Bate J shoes for men, the
latest thing in dress footwear
will be found at Burnett's.
George of Rusk transacted
here yesturday.
.$21!),r>."6,OOQ
,. in.soc.ooi)
is, 101,000
.. 11,433,000
8,332,000
,. 23,500,000
,, 21,000,000
. 2.">.r>00,00(j
.. 10,000,000
.. 100.000,000
,.. (j,000,000
Total $501,231,000
Timber i« added to the list in
c!.t I 1 I'oir.ph'le surfji-e prudu.-tion.
This stupendous total on its fa'M
points to a magnificent prosperity,
but deducting consumption from
production, we find the bulk of our
money quickly inciting away and
when we build our homes and
churches and school houses we have
little left to invest in large indus-
trial enterprises.
A meeting of the Alto
Truc'c Growers' Association
will be held at Alto Tuesday,
Dae. 5th, at 1 o'clock, p. 111.
II. A. Williams,
President.
Big line of underwear, hos-
iery, knit goods of all kinds,
'silk, scarfs, toques, aviation
caps, & etc. Blantou Bros.
interesting
afternoon.
meeting Monday
Jewelry for your holiday
presents' at Rook's. Largest
line ever shown in Alto.
Rev. J. W. Johnson and wife
left Monday for Marlin to at-
tend the annual conference.
week wit
Irs. Byron Scully.
Another big shipment of
'ginghams just received at
B urnett's.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Whit-
man of Caro spent a few days
of last week with E. M. Decker
and family.
WHEN
Q y ALITY
IS CONSIDI'RKI)
WE DO TII K
printing : : :
THERE'S A. REASON
['.very order given us,
no matter how large
Va- how small, receives
special attention; in
fact, we c'o every job
just a litlle better than
seems necessary. . .
That's the reason par-
ticular people prefer
our Printing. . . .
THE HERALD '
The flour that Ins no equal
-"American Beauty," Try a
fjciK't. Perkins of Rusk
saci<. Sold only Blantou Bros. 1 attended business litrr Wed.
Dy spccial arrangement with The McColl Co cf New York
City, wc offer everyone the opportunity to secure The
Alto(Herald absolutely Free for ! year, by merely sub-
scribkig to McCali's Magazine lor 3 years at the rate cf
50c per year. In addition you reccivc r re lis 3 cc Fie
MeCall Patterns which really makes McCaies Magazine
and this paper cost only cl.OS,
The Alto Herald, 1 Year SI 00
The IvkCalls Magaz'ne, 3 Years SI.SO
Three Free 13: P^eCalls Patterns 45
Wltl THW
Total value $2,915
WILL COS 1' YOU JUST 31.25
McCalls Maga;'hie, though sellmg for 50a per year, 'a ?os-
itively worth Si,00 p:r year instead. Call at this officc
any tiffie and sec the late issues. Note the > iork:-, Itlus.',
tra eij Aitieles, Cocking Department, haney s/ork Deport*
ment, Discussions on the Home, besides the style leal ires
which are of interest to all.
The Free Patterns are ordered by post card from New
York City and can be used any tim you n ■ d one.
This offer is available to any one who .*ub:crib«,''renews
or extends their tim? ahead on either pubiicution for the
time mentioned. The only perequisite is that you "pay in
advance. Call at this office or s.-nd S1.25 bv mail
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H E A D Q li A R T ERS FOR
Dolls froi
3 cents lo ^iS.oo
<^m Iron toys 5 cents to #>1.50
^ Air Rifles from 75 rents to $2.50
""J; Toilel Sets, $1.00 to $15.00
' a" Silver Sets, $1.50 to $12.50
Cut Class, $1.00 to $10.00
China, hand painted $1.50 to $8
" not " " 50 cents up
Manicure Sets, 75 cents to 50
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1 Herns, wagons, dull
, !ocipedes, pictures, trains, S
carriages, ^
GT IINN'S DRUG- STC
Carving S:ts, ija.50 to S4.50
w
' m Bibles and Testament!*, 53c t > $4
My Stock of Holiday Goods will be on display on or about December the 5th and
will be the best assorted and selected stock I have ever shown, and at prices in reach
of all, from 5 cents to $8.00. : : : : .
"lag.e lanterns m fact 1:10: t any-
thing you want.
C' 'iiie early and select your
presents and get what you want
before 'tis picked over.
^ ours for holiday gifts,
F. B. GUINN
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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/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.