The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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Pictorial Review Patterns
ight pi
call and make your purchases.
That Spring Suit
We have just re-
c c i ved another
shipment of Gents
Ready - to - Wear
suits, which are
as classy as they
make them and
can tit you up and
make you look
like a Congress-
man or any otlier
old thine:, whether
you ever get to be
one or not. Our
line consists of a<l
the latest fads in
colors, also the
staple lines that
are popular this
season. Colors of Tan. Grays, Drowns, Blue
Serges and everything that is out for the sea-
son. We also h ive a line- of the comfortable hot
weather go<xls ::i suits and coats that will be
pleasing when warmer weather comes on. Come
look them over—it's worth while.
ROSE
M'Fo.
COMPANY
Assured Styles In
Men's Footwear.
Bridge Brand Shoes posess that grace,
ease and comfort that goes to make up
the shoe that you are looking for. for
the spring and sit miner footwear at
this season. We carry the Famous
"Masterbuilt" line in men's footwear
and when we sell you a pair of those
we rest assured that we have a pleased
customer—one that lias no shoe trouble
and perfect satisfaction in wear. With
this assurance we can figure on your
future shoe business. Just one trial
pair of Masterbuilt Shoes will convince
the most skeptical. Prices ranging
from $3.25 to S4.50.
&
Men's Pantaloons
Oft times you are
in need of a pair
of pants to go with
that coat you have
and do not fell like
buying a new suit
—having consider-
ed this we have
put in a nice line
of men's pants in
all the latest
weaves and pat-
terns, something
that will be nice
for the summer
wear. We also
have a complete
line of wash pants
that are mighty
good for the sum-
mer. Come in and
inspect this line
and let its fit you up in a nice pair of pants for
the summer. We also handle the famous M.
Born & Co. tailoring line and can fit you up just
to your own satisfaction. When we put the tape
on you, we assure you a perfect fit. A large
sample book to select from. If its pants, we have
them. Prices ranging from 52.00 to S7.50.
COM PAN
BURNETT'S, "The Store Ahead"
Personals
Mrs. Arthur Holland is at-
tending business in Jackson- ]
ville this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Town-'
send, of Forest, were up trad"
ing Monday.
Miss Nina Wallace, of For-
est, spent Tuesday here shop-
ping.
Mrs. E<:. Gardner, .spe .t a
few days last ve:k in Love-
lady.
Cleon Govbby, returned to
his home iu Crockett, after
several ciavs with relatives
here.
When you need atiy thing
in the hardware and furniture
line see Hogan Goodson H.v'd
Fur n Co.
Mrs. M. ]. Hogan and son.
visited in Alto today—Jack-
sonville Dai'.v.
Miss Mary McGiil, left to*
day for an extended visit to
her stste-. Mrs. JelT Rhodes,
in Wood ville.
Earn Muekleroy and family
moved list week to Wildhurst,
and will take charge of the t
Slomoskey Hotel.
If it's Hardware and Furni-
ture you want see us. Hogan-
Goodson Hardware and Fur-
niture Co.
Ed Summers aud Dr. Jim
Summers, of Rusk, attended
business in the city Wedues-
•lay afternoon.
^ Cap!. E. L. Gregg, J. E.
Barley, Frazier Bagley, and
Mr. Smith, ot Rusk, were in
the city Wednesday.
\\ hite Canvass Puuips for
Misses and Children at J. W.
Carter's. Price them and you
will buy.
Miss Fannie Noell, Morgan I List your property with
Ahearn and Master John Tom, The East Texas Cooperative
spent one day of last week in ; Reality Co., office Rounsaville
Rusk. ! building. (
Ollie Henderson returned; Miss Cynda Ash, of Len-
Frank Hill, one of our pros-
perous farmers three miles
east of Alto, was in town today
| with a bunch of oats
three and one-half feet
We are told that
Heights are to put
more lights, and
about'from the Commissary to town,
high, If the people living on streets
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Fairview
in seven
will extend
last week from Austin, "where wood community, is the gue^tlheads. He tells us would put in lights it would
he has been attending a busi- ol Johu Wood and family this ! hc has one hundred aad fifty .cost no one very much, and
ness college. week acres, that is as good or bet* would help very much in get*
n * * . .. ter. ting over some of these nice
George wants to see you at Carter is making some, _e walks around town after dark
the scaa fount, where he serves mighty low prices on mer-l K.cv. ri van Watts,
c >ld drinks for the Alto Drug chandtsc now. It will payj Alto, nephew of Rev. W.
Co., of course. Vou to see him. Watts, was here today to
Emmitt
Ball, spent
rents, Mr.
Miller.
Mr. and
tend the meeting of
of
W.j On Wednesday afternoon,
at- Mrs. McCuistion, the aged
the -mother of Rev. Robert and
1* °'U and Mrs. Glenn Wf- preachers of the Jacksonville Messrs W. R. and A. J. Mc«
. s ui.s, a..., ,> Hams, came in last week and | district, of which mention was Cuistton, was reported as do-
will make this their home,|madeyestsrday.—Jack. ^ivtl!e ing reasonably well conside:-
moving into Miss Kthel | Daily. !her serious condition. The
and Mrs. W. E.
Mrs. Maddux, of Bank's residence.
Pollok, were the guests of Mr. 1 %f- 11 ** j \r
and Mrs. Edwin Rum.r .MWr. .M' S'S"J ,C
lion ut last week. gie Stovall at,ended the fan-
eral of their grandmother,
Read I-rank. Haws & Mrs. Stovall in Rusk, Wed-
Crouch's ad in another place, nesday.
Great bargains offered Satttr- , ,
daV- *ou will find my book with
* . J F. Allen. If you have any
r. B, Guinn is in Jacksnr- money to pay me, give it to
ville this week, making prep- him, he will receipt you for
erations to move into his new same. Yours truly,
home in this city. j. m. Crawford, M. D.
Jeff Latham and Ben Sartin Miss Bertha Bates, who has
spent .1 few days on the had charge of the primary de*
Neches, playing with eels and partment in the Alto High
_ _ t attention and devotion shown
Pay your Subs^ripton Now j)V jlcr ci,j|drcI1 has sel-
———————————— dom been approachcd, never
excelled. The devotion is
beautiful aud is a matter of
Office o «r comment by all those who
have visited the invalid lady.
Dr. J. B. Ramsey
Sam Hariison's Drug Store
OFrtCK hours:
Q to I ! 3. HI. 2 to 5 p.
m.
A good type writer at
bargain. See Alto Herald.
mosquitoes.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
spent Saturday and
in Rusk, the guest
tiv;s.
Tatham
Sunday
of rela-
past term, re-
home in Natt
Misses Yerline King and
Ottie Musick. are spending the nice)y and thj| Mr. Summcrs|
0 is much better.
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The East Texas
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School for the
turned to her
Saturday.
G. E, Singletary returned
from Mineral Wells last Fri-
day. He states that Mrs. 1*
Singletary is getting along, y
^ n i<«a1 *• o m /J tU w C f 1 tti • t arc
week in Jacksonville, guest
Mrs. Jim Reeves.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. \Vat.!r The„E"f T"aS
ters, of Rusk, were the guests C°" *! J
of their son, lewell Walters >< > Willi,st n w.th them; he-
NOTICE TO THE
INVESTING PUBLIC
Sunday.
We do the best job printing.
cause thev are connected with
Rcalitv Companies all over
East Texas. Don't.loose time
Get our prices and see saui- —list your property now.
pies, then you will be con- Fast Texas Reality Co.
vinced. j Rounsaville Buildin ^
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I have just opened up a Barber Shop, first door
west of J. W. Carter's Department Store, where
I would like for my friends to call and see me. I
will be ready for business on May 3, 1913.
Also our new Restaurant opposite of J. W".Carter's
Department Store, where you cau get whatever
you want to eat, if the market affords it.
Yours respectfully;
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1913, newspaper, May 8, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214239/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.