The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1913 Page: 10 of 12
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THE ALTO HERALD "f «" Missouri sale bill,
. sixtvfour } cars old, winch at
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l —•" 1 curious;
State of Missouri, county
of 1'ike. To whom it may
concern; The undersigned
will on Thursday, Sept. 29,
A. 1). 1946, sell at public cry
011 nij' permises, where t lie-
old Coon creek crosses the
Missouri road, the following
chattels, to-wit; Six joke <>!
oxen with yokes and chains,
three bedsteads with nig.;cr
wenches, four nigger bucks,
tinee nigger boys, four nigger
gals, two praire plows barrell
SUBSCRIPTION RATCS
vJne Year f 1.00
Six Months 50
Three Months 25
All subscriptions are payable in
advance. No name will be put
011 the books until paid for.)
Kntercd u- second-class matter
Jan. 3, 1901, at the postoffice at
Alto, Texas, 1111 ier act of March
1 1H79.
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time and ex pence of making j
visit to the lair.
The exhibit of the Kxicn-
jsiou Department will be most j
complete and every division!
of this Department will be j
portrayed in the exhibits. A
few of the subjects that will be
covered are the construction!
and remodeling of school build-
ings, school hvgiene, plays
and pi iy grounds, use of
schools as a social center,
value of medical inspections
of .schools, gond arid bad home
SffRK^Iflf : gagry-e."E7.1"?S-.r.-g
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Buy
Your Groceries
From the Man that
Will treat you right
John Noblitt - Alto, Texas.
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Notice to the Public.
Any ertoneous reflection upon the I of pickled cabbage, one lot o|
character, standing or reputation of 1 nigger liocs, one h Jgshend of
any iierson, firm or corporation, , j0|ja( c one spinning wheel,
which mav appear in the columns , it,,..,. f„v
of The Herald will he gladly cor-1 ?nc ^vetity-tluee fox
reeled upon its being brought to 'I'mnds (all well tiaiM-.. 1 .1 . it
I lie at t en 1 ion of the publishers. of coon, lllitlk and S.iUllii
• 1 hides and a bunch of other
Got Even With "Hello Girl" art\cles> , .TcrJns (f s ll? l" )>c
made public the day ot sale
Telephone girls are used tojy\ni ,rUj„ to Ciliforny. John h" it .'.nd
complaints, much ot it ofcour; J Doe,'Jim Long, crier. Free
nndesetved. The young la- j )lead cheese apples and hard
dies in the exchange hcte! 0iJer for all. Come and li <\v
have an excedinlv nerve-va-. k
a rot
ing occupation in being oi>li„ „|!im
tu pay attention all day t >
h1 time.—Temple Tele
decorations, proper feeding of /I
[children, analysis of tvpic:. 1 "
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typie
food materials, food equiva-
lents, labor saving devices,
i rural school equipments, etc.
The exhibit of the Cotton
Belt which will be in charge
of Mr, !!ea;ti-, the Agricul
tnral co nmissioucr of the
will be under a tent n
' 110 feci. Ii wi i be .1 perfect
agricultural and farm life ex-
all sorts and conditions of pen
pi'-, doubtless, many
cranks,
and
of them
occasionally they
do perhaps forget and 111 ike a
mistake—small wonder lint
they do
At any rate, a prominent
Xewoern man, connected with
the city, tells a st.*j about
, 1 f -tf ■ ■
li' w lie got ever \ 1111 one ol
tin young la lies at the local
exchange. He had waited an
incredible long time, so n
seemed, an 1 at last alter re-
peated effort, Ik* s.cired the
attention of centra', who sai l:
"What was it y m wantei?"
!; ''I did want th •
the mau's dea i j
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The Hast Texas Realty
Co., will sell your property, il
you will list i: with them; be-
cause tiiev ;;r • connected w it,h
Realty Companies all over
Hast. Texas, Don't loo -• time
-1 i^t your property no.v.
Kast J'exas Realty Co.
Rouns.:viile Hui'ding.
practically every
I nnipr.) .net g; >wn 111 Kast
T xa> will be <::■ ■>] iycd, In-
cluding the exii: its will be a
farm hou>e c\<..t'c
pi ant in ofcrr. ; t: c
of an engine, >■ n *• itor, and
st <rb itter ; . o.ver spray-
ing UK.ei'.inc, feed grinded
V for cursh-
and all
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NOTICE I
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lighting
.isisting __—_____________.
A bis not paid by th 15th of this
month, we will cut out your lights.
Don't let us hav to show you.
Alto Light & Power Co.
d signed especi
TELEPHONES-
TELEPHONES
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and ai.-o milo m
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similar lab>r saving ----- ,
and many otlu facilities for W. Ix
tli ■ inipiovem nt ot .1 country
home such as a simple but
er, iceabie ba'li room outfit,
a ii. >del kitchen, a home wat
er supply, dairy equipments
and home canning outfits.
:ue and kaltir
kinds of supplies,
week.
rn; several s il fitting im- J ki,u3s "?w 1'h1,mcs on huild. und a,U ki
•ments, a machine for sat- ^ 1 -srct a frt'sh l,anvl lotteries each we
7^ O. R. BICE, Telephone Manager,
ting plants and a number of
devices,
11 • replia
doctor, but
The Ejc.( Texas Fair
Two 1 f the wry interesting
and intructive exhibits to be
seen at th.' Kast Texas Fair
October 13-17 will be an ex-
hibit from the Kstensiou 1 > •-
jL I: you have a Telephone that is old and run down,
see me, 1 will trade you a new one for it. I have all
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STOMACH TROUBLE
w
ill
pan me
of the Universiti
iio'n , ' "What!" excliimcc
cential, terr 1 tied, as s!i.• gave
him the number in a hurry.
—Newbcrn Sun,
A Curious Sale Hill
is th? 'wording
I'll lOVVlll
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is and of the Agrie til* ira1
; d ii lustrial ncpartmcnt o!
Cotton l! it Railway Com-
1 ir,. Tl.c management 1 1
the ia.ir consi«lers itself fortu-
nate in seeming these exhibits
either of which will b? worth
ten fold to the patrons the
Dr. J. E. May
ALTO - TKXAS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls Answcietl Day and Xi^lit
ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY
Office at Sam !•'. Harrison's Drug Store
L. E. Futch
Earber
In the Huckalew 1S1 Ruckalevv Shop
Try us for good Hair Cut . Shampooti, Shaves, lite.
Chair Slioj) Your patronage appreciated
Closing Hour 7:.v> p. ni. io:oo p. 111. Saturday
Two through
Ira ins E^c'.i
Way 4y Each
Day Between
Texas, M
pliis ani
Saint Louis
!
l'i::ctical deiii nstrations.
>e given iu tin se letter.
Accompanying these cxiiit)-
1 i will Ijc expert kcturers
' u ;l<> will'g'ive practical talks
' 011 various f irm life subjects.
Notice to the Cotton Growers
My Iricnds and
Customers
1 understand that it has
been unrated by some party
or parties that I would not gin
only for the 16th. but I will
meet any lcgitiinent compe-
tition. Iu the yin I'tissn- ss
and want to gin yo.n- cotton.
As n gient many of you know
mv physical condition and am
not able to • el around and see
, y< 11, as I ;;tu having my gin
, put in first class order to gin
1 your cotton. I assure von your would die.
; patronage v ill be highly ap- ihcdford's
preciated, Highest market ^
price will be paid for seed at ~ ~
iiiy i'in, and cotton at Redlawn
Texas.
Yours truly,
' J. A. Willis.
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Call and look through our
line of horse collar, breeching,
! blind bnd'es, wagon lines
FIVE YEARS
Majority cf Friend Taoagl.t Mr.
Hashes Would Die, Eat
Occ Helped Him to
Recovery.
Pomcroyton, Ky.—In interesting ad-
! vices from this plsce, Mr. A. J. Hushes
v:iic3 as follows: "I was down with
stomach trouble for live (5) years, and
would have sick headache so bad, at
times, that I thought surely I would die.
1 tried different treatments, but they
did not sccni to do me any good.
! [jot so bed, 1 could net eat or sleep,
rn:d all my friends, except oee, thought I
He advised me to try
Black-Draught, and quit
taking other medicines. I decided to
lake his advice, although 1 did not have
any conlidencc in it.
I have now been taking Black-Draught
for three months, and it has cured me—
haven't had those awful sick headaches
since I began uchg it.
I am so thankful for what Black-
Draught has done for me."
Thcd'.rd's Black-Draught has been
found a very valuable medicine for de
raneevnents of the stomach and liver. It
is composed of pure, vegetable herbs,
contains no dangerous ingredients, and
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely
used by young and old, and should be
kept in every family chest.
Get a package today.
Only a quarter. i-d
NOTK1-:—NOTICK
All Mills not paid bv the totli of each month, sendee
will be discontinued without notice. : : 3
Farmers Union Telephone Co*
Iixccllcnt
Equipment
Convenient
Srhcdules
C urteoMS
Treatment
WITH ITS CONNECTIONS
Ol'M'kS Sri'KRIOK ACCOMMODATIONS
LOW ROUND TRIP SUMMER TOURIST FARES
Tickets 011 sale- daily June t'i Septein!>eir 30th with final re-
turn limit of October i-t. Choice of route- via Waco, Fqrt
Worth, or Dallas and Memphis, or St. I.ouis. Pullman She-p-
ers daily bet ween h'ort Worth, Dallas and Memphis.
For rates and full information, call 011 nearest Cotton Belt
gent or write,
Gus Hoover,
T. P.A, Ft. Worth. Texas.
John F. L banc
G. F. P. A. Tyler,Tex.
whips, collar pads and most I
tnyihin.' you need in leather'
goods. Our price is the same
that it was before the la--t big j
[advance in leather goo1.-,
Thomas liro.
Lot The Herald ot'fioe print
your receipt books for you.
j We wi;l print it as cheap as
iauyout of town office, with
name and number of your
cr.tnp, post office, etc., saving
1 the clerk of writing them.
1 Best of all you will have the
satisfaction of knowing that
you spent your money at home
I and not sending to job offices
I out Ot the state. When any
lodge has anything, the Alto
Herald makes ne'e of it and
boost it up, so why not give
their, jour work.
Cow Hides Wanted.
Cherokee county farmers
and butchers, we are again
open for the hide business.
The demand and prices
are good. Until further notice
we will pay 11 cents per lb.
for green hides, which means
from three to five dollars for
an ordinary hide. Please fol-
low our directions how to
handle them; 1st, try not to
cut the hide: 2nd, spread it
out flesh side up, give it a
good shower of salt and fold
the hide up and put it in a
sack: 3rd, write your name
and postoffice on shipping tag
so we will know to whom to
remit and ship by express to
A. Golenternek & Co., Tyler,
1 exas.
C, W. Fisher
DENTIST
Office Over Alto Drug Co.
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' DR. J. C. HURST
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DENTIST
OFFICE OVa
Allen's Dru£ Store
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1913, newspaper, September 25, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214256/m1/10/?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.