The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1912 Page: 3 of 10
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8 Personals
Patronize the fanner's store
of Knykendall & Jones at
Brunswick, Texas.
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Rates For Special Notices:
Locals 5 cents per line for each
Mr. and Mrs. William St m
™ mers left last Friday for their
home in Lindale.
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' arc! uf than/.* 3 c
(ibi'tliaries 2 *,j cent
pel" 1:111
Arvie Coleman of Rusk
spent last Thtiraday in the
city.'
Miss May Gibson of Rusk
|spent a portion of last week
Mrs. Inn !>.'Ib.cus spent ),ere ^th relatives and friends
iist Thursday 111 Lufkm. j
I We have a city lot in
spent la>t j Arransas Pass Texas' thats
Will Crouch
Thutsdav 111 Rusk.
Henry Berrymau sp:ut one
day last week "in Jacksonville. Price application.
vriiinu &. Allen , Re;
No troblc to show poods at
for sale, owner lives in
Georgia. Lot 19- Block 291.
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Real Estate
ouf store,1 whether you buy or . JvCV- S^ick of Rusk filled
not. Knykendall & Tones, ^s regular appointment at
Brunswick. Texas. |Palesl,ae chlirch Sunday.
Jim - Winford stopped over
last Friday night with home
tolks in route to Houston.
ChiiS, Thompson of Pi.sk
was a visitor in the city last
week.
Potatoes are still being > bip-
ed and the pricc is still &r.o:l.
Mrs. James of Wildlinrst
was in town last Thursday
trading,
N. H. Agtiew is the man
that carries the groceries you
want.
ries
Miss Gladys Hennington of
Livingston is the guest of her
sister Mrs. Oscar Wilson this
week.
Everything at a reasonable
price, at Kuykeudall & Jones.
Brunswick, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cook
Soe Agnew for fresh groce- j cauie in last Saturday night
i to be with friends for a lew
'days,
Rev. T. C. Johnson went to
Lufkiu last week to hear Jud-
ge Ramsey speak.
Bennett Perkins of Rusk
attended business here last
Friday.
Miss Ruby Rion of Lufkin
spent last Thursday night in
the citv.
Mr. and Mrs. Ber.-y Futrell
oi: Gilmer were the guests of
Mrs. Futrell's mother Mrs.
11 ayflen here la it week,
F)arl Bolls of Giline* i.pc-1
one day last week here with
relatives.
Everybody knows where!
the'eheaji merchant keeps, §o|
com around and see us when
in town, we'll save you money
J. W. Carter.
Mr. Mrs- Albert |Holcomb
of Augsta spent a few days
of last week nere v. it!: relatives
and friends.
Rev, Jeff Rhodes and Mrs.
Rhodes of Wood villi came in
last Friday to be with friends
a few days.
Clint Atkiusoh spent the
latter part of last week in the
city.
Get your Parafme Wax f r
sealing fruit jars from A. C
Harrison Drug Co.
Mrs. Byron Scully and son
are the guests of Mr, and Mrs-,
B. R. Jenkins of Jacksjinillc,
Little Miss Francis Scrogin
of Wild hurst is the guest oc
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Palmer
this week.
We have just received a
new line of ladies, r.::sses, and
childreus white shoes.
Burnett uid Price.
Every body is getting ready
for the peach bur est that
will soon begin.
OFTEN
MAKES
A
QUICK NEED
FOR
THE CURE
THAT'S SURE
DR. KING'S
NEW DISCOVERY
FOR
COUGHS AND COLDS
WHOOPIN© COUGBi
AND ALL TROUBLES OF
THROAT AND LUNGS
PROMPT USE WILL OFTEN PREVENT
PNEUMONIA AND consumption
PRICE SOc and *1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED QV
ALL DRUGGib 1
Cotton Seed Products
WI10 is your grocer? II.
Agnew he keeps every
to eat.
Several car loads of cattle
were shipped from Alto last
week.
Wanted- to sell you a nice
new Bungalow in the heart of
Alto, large lot good water, a
bargin good term a.
Guinn ar.d Allen,
II. C.tuiss of LY/'nle a fir-
class photographer has open?
up a studio i:i the buildiu„
~ ~ ,, , . above Dickey and Folders:
Mm Fay Dobbs who lias: b1mIi Rmith gh n San Ac.
> ■,,, the jurat ul Mr. al|<i Mrs, I;
1'. Walker for the past
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V«lu W.700,000
Valuo 29, e<l,000
)F COTTON SEED IB FIVE TIMES GREATER
thingiiwo weeks returned to her
home in Tyler last Saturday.
Thoroughly Guaranteed
IvITCMEN jSETS
GIVEN AWAY AT
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Dry Goods and Shoes
Ladies and Misses Ready to Wear Hats.
Head quarters for all
high class Jewey
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In every home where there is ;
baby there should be also a hottl
of MeGees Baby Klixir. It tnn^
be needed at any time to correct
sour stmnaek, wind colje, ilirrr
I hoea or sunjmer complaint. It i-
1 a wholesome rtinlidy; contains u«
•opium; morphine or injurious dru>
> | of any kind. Price 25c and 50
per bottle- Sold by A. C. Harriso:
Drug Co.
Last Sat. being the Editor'.
ALTO,
TEXAS
birthday also second woddin;
' (anniversary, I„cnhnrll Alia
ft* i snrprised the Herald
f 'large basket of tonlnU .
i plums, niaijy. £hai)ks Lcnnarc'.
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I We have on display for
few days fine wdir.e dresse
1 for ladies and misses all ii
the latest styles, madoupwitl
the Cluney Laces. Come ii
aud take a look. Also have ;
beautiful line of Muslin Un-
derware and Knitted Coinbi
nation Suits, the very thing
for summer weare.
Burnett & Pi ice.
Brownsville- The first ca
of watermellons to be shippec
this season has bpon received
in this city.
Value *Z,ni,OH
THE VALUE
THAN TflE WHEAT AM) OAT CROP COMBINED.
From the manner in which lint cotton has conquered its
rivals in the field of production and consumption, oisj would
think the victory complete, but . ie half has not been told. Cotton
eeed, a quarter of a century at > considered a poisonous product
lias demonstrated its merit as a food for man and beast. The
Federal Agricultural Department recognizes sixty commercial
uses for cottonseed and its by-products. Twenty-four per cent
of the cottonseed crushed in the United States is harvested in
Texas.
The Texas Welfare Commi. .'".on will investigate the produc-
tion and marketing of cottonsec anu its by-products. R. E; HufT
Wichita Falls is chairman 0.' the sub-committee having tho
eubjcct in charge.
Freckslsater
AND
Tan-no Mors
* Two of the
moat Scientific
Beautifying
Agencies
Known !
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, FRECKELEATER CREAM
The remover of tlcin imperfection*
•uch u freckles, tan, (unburn, rinf
worm, liver spott and all kindred
skin troubles'
Ilafcii bii CotBpl<etloi 8 6ood
and 6ood Compl otlow Bittw
Price 25 and 50e.
The lip-To-Date Tailor ShOp
j. e. Scales. Prop.
We do all kinds of cleaning, prssing, dying, and alteration
work of all kinds a speciality, all work guaranteed to be first
class, turned out by, first class tailors. LET US sell you a
swell suit, we can fit you best, and we handle first cass goods,
at right prices, See us us before buying elsewhere and be ccnvincd,
J, E. SCALES Proprietor
TAN-NO-MORE
THE SKIN BEAUTiriER 1S
Two preparation* combined into
one. It aervea a* a maaaafe cream,
thoroughly cleansing the pores of the
akin, and ae an invitible powder
(hat cannot be detected.
Prlci 35 and 50c
Will tx plcuad to mtil booklet ttUiaf mert f>Uy riw Mritt of tkw pnptiMioai tad (
mtr full line.
Btktr'a School of Beauty Culture, Kociw* ouMucuriaf, faoial oMMtfc, circ of tkc hair aid
•aaJp, etc. Literature on applicative.
BAKER-WHEELER MFG. CO. ,
2600 SWISS AVE. pALLAS, T
Jacksonville's greatest boos-
ter Robt Bolton secretary and
treasurer of the Young Mens
progressive League, in
the city last Thursday night j
to see the home talent play;
"The Professor" under the'
direction^ of Miss Berthn'
Bovd.
A Uillious, lmlf sick fpcljii},'
loss t)t energy, and constipated
bowels can oe relieved with sii])ris-
ing, proinptiuss l>y usiiir Herbine.
Tiie first dose brings improvement,
a few dcs.es puts lliesystem in fine,
vieorons cci.diti'jn. ' Price 50c.
bold by A. C. Harrison Drug Co.
Mrs. John Holconib enter-
tained quite a crowd of yon 11 y;
people on last Wednesday
night in honor of her sister
Miss Marguerite Hopper of
Trinity and Miss May Gibson
of ,Rusk.
.vliss Jvula Mae Munlc one
o£ Nacogdcohes leading soeiet}-
bells came in Thursday eVen/
itig after six weeks with fri-
ends at Lovelady and after
two weelcs with relatives and
iriends ot this place will re-
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1912, newspaper, June 13, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214197/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.