The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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HUUWmafM
j'l'iiank earFientis and
The Buying Public
a: -
i' cr ths spimdid
spa-uuiu patronage
us d iring the few weeks we hav
u
given
occn her:, an;l assure you that we
will appreciate a continuance cf
same, : : •: : }
\VE ma':c special cviort to give you the very
be 4 servic possitie. Come th see us and we shall
ect yi ur every demanu ifpossiplc.
leased
-mi
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when tlie chickens r u. ■; .-ver
each other, trying to r...
,nr;vclul beverage
On her rouuu^
stopped andgazled
laeuiat somethin
S' looped and 'k h<
i ■ lien called
SAVINGS
ANK : FliKK
Sn ton Druggist
J
ui, red-e\(
to the door.
'Oh, Peggy,
■ it did yon <
. of syrup 1 ■ > --.i ' .s
oniing to cm '
1 put it in \ •;
i . iter pan," ans\
we girl.
v ome her
. . y went a: \v
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U., R. I's vin.<
, stuck t ist i
ayillg inoi - i:
pie pan.
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lessons.
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' 1 Fill out the COUPON below—and mail to (is and we will send you,
h-1 charges prepaid. Hi.'l itest and most up-to-date SAVINGS HANK made.
, We will also send you another nipt valuable present absolutely l;KKK.
,,r i'h 'TJRAL, INI'LVKNCK <M the children,to saye tlu-ir
% niekJ;, dmus, quarters, etc.,. is invaluable to anv 1; rnc. Vol only
the
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j the cinldicn but the parents,a.s v.v.l; are benefitted in .< u!
to do (i
Ins,
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and
•' habit of saving. The S.W'JNC'.S HANK, helps
; other present we propose to send >ou upon receipt of the coupon till.-d
■ 1, (>ni properly, you will p< rlv.:j>A ap;-ieciate uiorc than th" Savings Hank.
(live us the names of parties win au
thinking of buving or in '.iie
aDle to buv ;i iano und are
NlvAR I-TTl'lM,. We want to
mail them our oaudoy.iic and MONKYSAYING PL, AN.
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l,EVMRJ?IANO CO., Dallas, Texas,
Gentleiuen;
i belkve the following par! es are inn : ..-led in the purchase of
a piau : or player piano, now or in the near future.
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THE LIU CH.C E S. ling gazed critically at the
Viii t'.e Cl i -n an.i You
Have"S nil.eWorld.
j glass a moment as if wonder
ing what the could do to saw.,
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it.
1 suppose
11V MRS- i ■ I ■ BUTI.KK.
It was aft.:- supper; ...
nip was bur , ng brightly on 1>U
e t;;1 le.
. . d : ■ oaOy were
she decided
was too "antv" to use, as she
called Peggy to'come an !
^ empty it. Thev might lia\
lc,j
I'llree-year-old, 5- . . . T
1 , ;,,bv utiv lli'.uh. Peggy
t
aloud t
it in hoggie's. slop, bi • ,
mama was so busy she didn't i
soon returned
:i the empty glass,
so-- I haven't told v
11 ne syi
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be 1
last
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(State name of piano vou pl'tfcr.J
you have reserved for me.
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Kindly for •.•aril the presents
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out-
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•.vere ci-it of the clown v
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1 hffuishiu'.r lel'' v'
;ch>
newest
dress.
tha' followed their :
na, Mrs. Bhic!;, all oyer i
>!ace—li: lie llul'l •, • hr,, ,
ji 1
I i-:ive f )r sale at
.•nee 6 ni:Iteast <■!
a'" i has.iehi (,i big b<.'.1
•or ba c
m v resi
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ii ve-!reh
room, r. tii.
>r piiuiug
This con is'ed oi
■ - Nella
,: cor;u
ii;u 011
j'amily
- |yei:ow
i' 1 1
Rho.
11' e 1
to
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exae'u v
outsiders, but pcygy hi
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Ihushd.
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eotlon
o
id
ever}- vary.n;.'
color. As she e:.pr
"she fed them three
day mid between 111c,
watered them in iier
pie tins.
Peggy had expectations 111
with her chiel ns
that grew in
tin
111 tin
is, ;
:-a At . ; f tv.o young
• da.', liter.;, Mamie Pearl
Berth 1 Mj'vtie. 1 Ins per-
lancc was iaii.nuily car—j
out every night. Peary!
ins Cook, the explorer, j ejection
•r slepl, poor llimg, as lie -oxpc-ctations
i not shut his eye.;. chickens i; -.1
sat Oil tl.e doll sofa alb1" sl1ze* - , -
tandt^ed out into the "ded over and over
1„ 1,,. rio,. limn W what she would do with
ness. In die clay lime lie .
i1,.,.,:(,„Co'iul chicken money at C_liristu.iv,
on inoree..,MOKtti ns and ^ . .. *1^1
, ww.1, P/ilpc A1 readv she had decidfed on a
wive! more .\ortli l oies , . ,
', n lovely dinner set of one h. iicf^
the ^velopedta rJnttamca ■ . . ,
1 ;; Vf.rr.rv reP p>cc«s for mama. And
cv' 'f . f;7. I nothing less than a gold liead-
,u,]..,lr: ed silk umbrella was <;ood
to be wise! euou«'h lor PaPa' And shc
i would get millions and mil-
.I'egs
I t lie !
i chiei
thei.
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f tl sue saw
i ui
ir cost me
;oo poau-:.-
A?
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v e.
tin.
she de-
ag^in
her
he Looked wise
tty^felicr„ Well
rs need
ave their eyes wide open. ™1IU pi n 1
ilear me this isn't a doll of doll., oranges antlap-
Peoiry seemed busy | pies ami eandy for the elnld-
« ^ j ren Peggy had the audacity
,;r eyes v,ucyi ' j to call the three younger child-
shall presently sec. „tlie chndre„," but then
lioiu a ei c\ e v j s]le was seveu and if yon have
juris to beat the baud.'! bc™ seml >'ou know ho"'
■>xt morning after break- F ^ . .
j'uua took a cleaning up! You, m,aV nnaRme how
1-just like mama's do. I Peggy's heart ached when _
ad the chaps hunting she went to feed her chickens, s
rear • high and low 1 at dinner time and found that
the sii'av cups, saucers j two were missing. She didu t
eC -11 the'missing know that eight less two
[for ks and spoons that j equals six but she saw at a
1 W in the best ^-auce that both Biddy and
Dick were gone. (Oh yes the
chickens were all named,
Peggy was death on names.)
She looked faithfully for them
misplaced in the best
l;d households, espcci-
Jfen there are four clnld-
,^1 seven down. Mama
search 011 the pantry
found a glass three-
full of syrup which
turNed, careless hand
•Hhed behind the salt
• army of hungry ants,
ng for something to
found a bauanza in
; ;c; of sweetness, and
ljuyi.Ug
nteiit
. ,ii iii!v among
' 'ealiie.'.;,
Realty i ,.ii. :'egsy has ii
.1 her to luake a fine chicken
..'o.iia 11 • .".ik 1 i ne. Wit en
they told papa about it that
night he ' ' ed and said
thai lie ini^li! I
isli molass
bathe her cuickeus in, but it
eeu it
•
of seed C
niacic a iwi.? weigiiing
oijieu j pounds and paid the toll
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pel
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TEXAS
Photo, rapli is CuriccUv.
1/ ;t v.c< i". .1 traveling •ph-i
:■r.■ oiicr o!*'.>vp::-d into , ' r ;j .•
i". : 1 an i nui
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itri
e a
views oi' store
'.':!Oil 1 <■■
: ger oinceV Tl
\
:c y«.'Uoiuers cany
in order to secure this cele-
brated cotton seed.
Airs. KM a White.
! .vov..;ecl ;u . i;.,nl . ■: j.
• tlemau nn.uc a ^o i
"the whole w-:hs,
innately he went
i Bave JLea\er>-i's
jand v.tah!:;;.
j i;Ot i. _• 1 wo
in: eriors
: oi' t'le
.' c '.nu:i a
the geu-
pieturc ci
but i.ufor-
ou up u-
c'nig styre
a view there, he
mixed in a fun v
way.
In tin
have of the
m,.
This is n.y twelfth year in . .
. the tailoiiug business and 1 vit",v ina<'° '11. r!,°p,
ibie to furn- j fcuow my work will please you 1 heaverton s cneu- c: .• mi t.:e
for Peggy 4o|so piease think of me. foreground, is mixed, up with
J no. \V. Ray, jour paper fojder, Aahry Liveiy
would bi'eak him up to try Vour only talk::.' reclines gracefulK
bathing h horses 9.11 d cows j * [press, and I). i
and hogs in it, that they would The Linwcnd Dramatic I cieeily behind the
have to be e ..ent with just a I Club will present "Under the
little to eat. Laurels" at Orange Hall rri-
But Peg,;y didn't mind he- day night, hlareli 22. The
ing teased, as she was so glad j proceeds going to Palestine
her chickens were saved and I Baptist chinch. Tin's is a
deeidtd in addition to a few
oti r things to get a new doll
o o
and doll buggy.
The chickens lived but the
effects of that sweet bath stay-
ed with them till they shed
their baby clothes. They were
ever afterward a little differ/
ent—a little apart from the
other chickens—and what is
funny, and Peggy never told
how it happened—though she
saw the change day by day, by
Christmas Dick was Biddy,
and Biddy was Dick.
Dedicated to Mrs. McClure's
Rhode Island Deds.
Notice.
Mie 100Reel raiimn iv ior Jno. W. Ray, our tailor, has
but failed to hud ilicm. So 1 • jjot down to hard work anc
was u sad disappointed little | }-)T1c;iriess'? He has him a fine
girl who went in and lay down
upon the cot.
The day was in August
which is the same as saying it
was a long, hot day. About
the middle of the afternoon
it to' 'their' mama glanced out the window
that is if tlicy.I and saw the chic'c.is (not
Have you uoticcd lately that
has
i
fine
steam pressing machine or-
dered, so let 11s all help him
to get it by giving .him our
work. tf
high class p'.ay of 5 acts, with
a strong plot. The a<~ts are of
such a variety that there will
be found something to please
every one.
I am sorrow that I haven't
clone all my work myself since
I have been here for business
is sure picking up since I have
gone to work.
Jno. W. Ray,
Your only tailor.
on.tuc tug
hiding d.is-
• imposing
stone. The wails are lined
with dri;. . and < •' the left is
a glaring advertisement of
"Velvet Massage." Now, we
don't handle mas-age1 of any
kind except the "hig stick,"
held in reserve for contumaci-
ous readers, and we are think-
ing of sending Mr J.e iverton
a bill lor that advertisement at
our regular rates.- Orapelaucl
Messenger.
I am doing a I. : . ork my-
self. I am not ;,oiiig to let a
job go out of my tailor shop
without it is strict:y fust-class,
so call and see nu
Jno. W i ay,
Your 011.\ : ilor.
WILLIAMS & McCLUiNG
===== BARBERS =-
EASIEST SHAVING — ' STYLISH HAIR CUTS
Cutigene is a fine thing for
every tender faced man lo use
hearts They «n- pi-ggJy'.i.lookiiiKw hot .stii-.d- aitc. s kvOr. 5oc.
I.J • clinni* 11 list-
.vling up down
T of the glass, and the
,: the, syrup was liter-
ed with the dead and
Ir. I V mv*
ing abbut in the shade in list
lefs groups, mouths wide < .pen | FOR SALE.
wings spread—she decided t"
.rive them plenty of nice cold j About, 75 hales of nice ch an
W' tei which she did. She fell Bermuda hay at 50c per bale,
■un'nly repaid for her trouble Sec or phoue Viuce Cooper.
HOT AND COLD BATHS
Agent3 for the Best Laundry in the State—The Itweda
ESS TEE DEE
The Only Guaranteed Dondrun 1 uc
Give Us a Trial. —- We Want Yc r 1 radc.
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A TRUE COTTON STORY
Let me tell you the Story tf 1000 teita of my " Ltfeot Strain,"maiir by farm*
era io 1911. It it to yoarlntcreattoreid theic certified reports- •
MAKE 16c COTTON,BEAT THE WEEVIL
brplintlng the "Ltteit Slnin" ol the Kini. KriJ IhiK lam|.l
of.*>00reports in hand.
.;XV%oX" Twl 1 T'lrtr,M
llfiett, All. Mopt. A.k,
'Made $85.50 wore from 5
•cret. HC.H. O^'NeaLChaney.Ga.
"Th« S acre bag mado $70.00
extra." J.R.LrRor,I.eet#urf ,G«.
" Wte il didn't hurt youf cot*
I'm while it ruined uthera."
' DtnnisO'Briant, Koscaisko.Mi«s
2 BALES EXTnA FWQM EVERY '5 ACRES PLANTED.
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1912, newspaper, March 14, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214184/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.