The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1912 Page: 6 of 8
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different things than an;, : a-
cr preparations. 50c.
1 out the h - 1 work than we! Butler.
have ev r had iu A to. ti.
Wyat Norman of Ru:;k was We are glad to say one
in the city las1. Friday. thing for J110. W. Ray, our
Plenty of good "meal at leading tailor, he is puttinr
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!Alto sh>u.)'ii
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altaiia a.iv, ciear or burrs. 1.1S j}
spring ladies' tailoring book, , • ' 7, ""'■■ • as by women. 50c.
, ■ \. u cliov ; aii'l bran, and all k■
in v and samples. r. « ' , <• hl1"1 •
.''liar, me •.-a.
other feed stuff. See us before
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A n«.w will 1. eat ;
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Fm-le \'an Evans (V. j with your v.-xf hill.
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of the. First Premium in the Saddle Class at Jacksonville
1911
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.t i nice Imperial,
Reg. No. 1905
[' Grand Fare
J i!)iguity Fire
No. 1S92 I Ivizzicmont
FBECKELEATER
The remover of ^Icir. !m ififectiors
■i such as frecklcs, tan, .';,ii.uuvn, ring
H worm, liver spots and ••.11 kindred ,
By Chester Dare g bkm troubles-
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Collin King j
( Silver Kin^
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f Dam
! Vivian M,
No.
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y blaze, left hind
foot white.
aled May, 1907
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No. 130S
md Dan
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No. 320
•\N-NO-MORE '
THE SKIN QEAUTII-IER
0 prcpcr.'iticns conibir.cd into
It serves ns 0 massage cream,
j . 1 . uuyhly tlcansin^ t!ie pores of the
, rnd as an invisible powder
t cannot be detcctcu.
i'riss 3-5 and 53c
Will be pleiscd to mail booklet telling nr :y the meritR of thoae prepaiationt and of
our full line.
Baker • School of Beoufy Culture, teach maoiwiiriog, facial massage, Citre of the hair and
■c&lp, ctc< Literature 00 application.
BAKER-WHEELER MFG. CO.
2600 SWISS AVE. DALLAS, TEXAS
and 6ood Compleciior ■ ■ ;-iiar
Pries 25 and 50c,
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L. C rad d oc k d C o m pan y
—- •!) AI Jj AS. FIXAS—
Our Own Uottling
II
If you wish to r. ise a horse that will suit your every need, breed to COLLIN j
G. This stallion i <i combined work horse, driver and saddler, the ideal horse for
inner; in the field, or 011 the road to either 11, buv^y cr under the saddle.
.As a show animal, COLLIN KING is heavy enough to enter the draft class,
enough for the light driving Class; and as a saddler lie can show in any company. Cr ddock's \s-
ire of this horse, Prince Imperial No. U.S3, ha.-; hcan exhibited at several of the B oui'r'i-ow '
iows; always winning his share of premiums. At -.iie Fort Worth Show, 1906, he - --
.rsix rings, including the grand sweepstakes ch-unpiou saddle prize. The dam of
1 King, Vivian M, No. 5770, is a show mare pioper. Can be seen at Alto, owned
*s. S. F. Harrison, and a yearling colt by same mare owned by Dr. Fhtncis, Alto, pj
COLLIN KING comes from a strain ol Kentucky .rnddie horses' that alwa^s win ll
ver shown, lie is 5 years old, 16 hands high and wui;;hs 1200 pounds.
COLLIN KING will make the season of 1912 at my barn, three miles east of w
111 the San Antonio road. Service fee, $20.00, to guarantee toal. It shall be ^
that wh u mar • is bred if trad -d or sold before settlement is made, fee for ser-
comes due an 1 1 .'\ able at once. Will take all precautious to prevent accidents,
11 not be responsible should any occur.
The largest shifij.crs of wh' key diroct to the v. imer
in the South. Ik-low we li .1 few uf our leadiii ... nuls:
Bottled in '•
4 Full 12 Full 4 1 12 Full
Quarts Quarts Quart Quarts
St'S'tio ,\W2.oo Ciibson Rye j;,f. i>i5.oo
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Alto; Texas
Craddock's \j2
Mclba Rye
R. Monarch
Craddock's Quartett 3.00
Canada Rye 3-00
Kentucky Cycloiie 3.00
13.00
1300
12.00
1-50 11.00 Jus. E. Pepper
4.00 1000 (/rt'cu River
4.00 1000 Sum;" Brook
900 Guckenh'er Rve -.oo 12.00
800 K.-ntueky Club .0 12.00
S 00 11:11 Hill 5.00 12.00
800 Pen wick Rve
3-50
Westmoreland i^ye 2.50 700 Lynndule
Nelson Sour Mash 2.50
Corn Whiskey 2.50
7 00 Duffy's Malt ( 4) (. ,
7 en Alcohol
Best Corn 3.00 800 Cock-tails >0 12.00
Express cliargcs paid oa.... ,al. costing $2.50 or
1 1 .00
4 " • 10.00
10.00
10.00
Agents, SCHLJTZ Bottld Be--".
Per case four doz. pints ^3
IVr case two do/, qurirts
Per cask ten do/, p.nts ii 00
00 back for .-. . ■ .] bottles
1 Oo hack for .1 .,nd bottles
20c per do/.. Lv. ;• bottles
The express con:; n'i ct; c inpties free. M e • not pre-
pay express chargis on lu - r..l ns money ord<-, • xclianee.
We do not accept persona. .. Goods ey forv.r jv first e*.
press after order reaches ti'.
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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/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1&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.