The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1912 Page: 4 of 10
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John Holconib attended bus-
iness in Jacksonville Wed.
W. Bo miliar' Spent Wed.
in Wells.
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See Gtiinn & Alle.'t for a
pood farm. .
Are )'ou a renter? If so let
(lui.nn & Allen sel' you a
home.
* H. II. Berry man spent
Tuesday night in Jacksonville
Meal Mad ley of Blanco is
visiting relatives here this
week.
Mrs. Charles Usher and
children are visiting relatives
in Jacksonville.^
Quite jv crowd ;of town people
attended the Palestine singing
last Sunday.
The annual all day singing
rind diuneV on the.ground was
good/plenty of dinner, and
good singing.
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• Mrs-.Stripling of Bullard is
the guest, of her daughter Mrs.
Jess Holconib this week.
George •Hutchings of Mor-
till attended business here
Tuesday.
Tom. anb Jim Morehead of
Buckholtz is spending week
with W, J. Roark anb family.
Miss Irene Sketters of Ret
I.awo is visiting relatives hert
this week.
Mr. Cruise of JacksonvilV
was down mo:ida> night to
instruH the ALtn band. ,t
The City Tailor sfrofi wtt1
uiake )*our old skirts look
lil^e a new oue.
Our goods are bought right
therefore we can esell then
right, Feazell Brother.1
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Seal } our fruit j0rs, with
pure Parafme, at A, C. Harri-
son Drug Co.
William Crump of Cushiug
spent a few days this week
with friends.
Misses Mamie and £ Zona
Latham were in Brunswick
to day.
Miss Selrna Slomoskey of
Wildhurst was here Wedues.
day. ,j
Mrs. Jatksuu of |jeffers6n it
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Miller this week.
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Newton ' Long spent Sat.
urday night with friends ^in
Forrest.
vVilliams &. McClung
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BARBERS
Easiest Shaviug, Stylish
Hair Cuts, Hot and Cold
Bathes. Agents for the
Best Laundary in the State,
The Ineeda,(;
ESS TEE DEE
The Only Guananteed Dandrtif
Tonic- GIVE US A Trial,
WE WANT YOVH TRADE
Mrs Lela Whiticar of Cush-
nig is thcvguest of parents
is
Mr. and Mrs;
this week.
W. J. Roark
Miss Maud Cummings re-
turned home Saturday from
Rusk.
Mrs. Tom Bouner fell from
the door steps and fractured
her arm.
Miss Htirlha Dennis of
Forest spent Tuesday in the
city.
Burnett and Price can shew
you a swell line of cordoroy at
different prices.
Miss Susie Braley a special
leputy, of the Eastern Star
was in City Tuesday night.
Call Munk of Nacogdoches
is the guest of relatives here
.his week.
Miss Marguerite Hooper j
'eft Tuesday for Pittsburg
after an extended visit with
sister Mis. John Holconib. ^ j
Mr. anb Mrs. Lewis Jones
of Latidrum spent Sunday
with Mrs. Jones parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dock Rozelle.
Miss Florence Fishef return-
ed home Tuesday from George-
town where she has been in
school.
Clyde Scales presented the
the Herald force with two
pounds of fine chocolate candy
last Tuesday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Crow of Dal-
las passed through here Tues-
day in Auto, euroute to
Nacogdoches.
Jerald R tcliff,who has been
•vith The Herald for the past
two weeks returned to his
iiome in Ratcliff lasr Friday
G- B. Cutler retnrnod fro Hi
Houston County this; week
where he has been with ■>oii
J.J. Cutler who has been very
ill but is now much better.
Mrs. J. B. Ramsey and
mother, Mrs. McCall are the•
guest of relatives in Tadmore
this week.
We have homes of all kinds
i'rom $500,00 up. A phone
:all at our expence will be
answered promptly, and at
your request will show you
vliat wa have. .
Guinn & Allen
E. I). Joyuer
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M. I.. Hetucnway
The Alto Bee Co.
'VTow is the time to buy that i,odo lb. Ice book and save
1 ^ monev, our price is 55.00, but we give 10 per cent
discount for cash making the book >4.50. Get yotif ice
when the wagon conies by, as wc only uiake one delivery
a day; Dou't forget that we keep a good line of soft drinits
our goods are sold by every merchant in town that
handles bottle goods; You had better get a case for house
use you will find it mighty nice 011 a hot day.
Our plant will be open 9 till 12:00*011 Sunday morning,
ur wagon will also be down town as usal Saturday
afternoon 3:30 to 5:00.
The Alto Ice Co.
Ladies—take notice, you
save money by comming to
Alto to buy your racket goods
SeeJFeazell Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lat*
ham of Forrest passed through
here Wednesday inroute to
vSan Antonio.
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Misses Ruth Liles, Mamie
Annie, and Villia Roark anji
Messars Emery CollierWalter
Roark Tom and Jim Morehead
spent Tuesday in Rusk.
Advertise iu The Herald
Mr' ^ind Mrs. Walter Scrq-
'ns qf Wilhurst were the
bt £Uesta,.of Mr. and Mrs.
Eclwln Palmer the latter part
of last week,
J. S. Ha«s of the firm of
Ffank, Haws and Crouch left,
Tuesday for Dallas. Mr.Frank
of Jacksonville will accompany
him, and they will be iu Dal/
j las some "several, days buying
• new goods.
.Remember each week-.we
sliow you J new assortment of
white dresses. _ .1. •
■- Burnett and Price.
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Mrs. Jim Winford left Mon-
day night for Argenta Ark.
where she will |make her
future home,
? Dr* C/ W. Fisher is having
.some improvments done on his
residence this week.
! Remember the 'Slice .premi-
um iiat Bu-nUtt and Price are
giving awayjwithjeach purc-
hase. r..
9 Misb Ila Brook#,, of Wild-
lrujlt was the guest of Miss
Ruby Muckleroy Sunday.
J. H. Shaddock of Rusk
spent Saturday here with Sat-
urday night here with friends
Ross Goodwill of Pollok
spent Saturday and Sunday
here with friends, jjj'Mlli'
-Mrs. E. W Bowman "and
Jhtle Miss Ruth are spending
tnis week in Wjells.
Miss Floreuee Muilinix of
Shiloah spent Tuesday here
with friends,
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FREE TABLE SETS
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We have made arrangements with tfie Factory
whereby (we offer you these Beautiful SetS 8t Silver FREE With Evety $25.00
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Every time you make a CASH Purchase in our
STfiRF fa* a CASH COUPON ^presenting the
amount of coods bought, tx/hm \rnfi fkij
'rt.h • ^ vl .gcKxiSjipougni, wnen yoa nave
arnc^1^, wp will EXCHANGE your own Selection. ^
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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/m1/4/?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.