The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1913 Page: 2 of 12
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Vent holes in all fire linings
Hleastic enamel reservoir pocket
Channel steel high closet ba-ckcts
Tierce ply wall at rear end of lire box >
Welded oven soonis with two ply bottom
Malleable iron end draft and poker door
Heavy eopper lined malleable reservor top
Three ply flue:. back flue 1 nd o ,h pit bottom
Three ply wall between as pit ,;a 1 oven I!u
t •; late.it nnd greatest product < f two coir. '.v.
"dors and surpasses :ill other ranges in d
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FROM SEPTEMBER 25. TC OCTOBER 3.
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,ven with each K .XCIv ETERXAL puro'ii.i ed during the oxhihii at
The Atto Tracing Company
a salesman direct from the factory of the
EXGMAX -MAtthhws RANGE C< >MPANY
Tan tii-nirati'>ns of Malkahl Ratine I.t: Mi :
south heni>, Indiana
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in Memory
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Mrs. J. A. iMcCutstion wa^
horn June •'), i>' *5 wliott Tox
as was yol .. Ropunho, r.o .1
the jiroseiit town >1 X ico^do-
clios. {"ilic moved with her
father William Ro.irk to what
is now Chorolv oountv and
olr.idien li:
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call her
Little Girl.
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You've a very narrow skirt.
Little'girl?
The int. • ec <>: in h a Are you sure it dosen't hurt, |
ik.'i'c o.ui? i: • ii ii e "ili live Little girl?
th.0:10,mi :t ' • in t.. Tint's a miueing little stride
'. M. X< v 'n. Where the street is wild
Now Delivery Wagon
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settled m'x mi'os oast (jf A It«•
where Mrs McCuistim grow j i
to womanluiid and lived ai-
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1 , ■ u the fit-.- lud« e Guinn
most her entire life. tShopp > ,\s t ,, ,,
u: ed laiih in Cin
at thv
aj;.' «'! i.tt'.en, and united with
th ■ ()1 : Palestine Missiona \
Ihipti^t Church, whete her
mi m'.jvr •' ip rem lined until
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t'"* hands
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ot tierce
( hie ran in'o my lot;
I th mi :: n t it \\ as a <i g;
Anil at it took a shut.
and wide;
Are you sure there's room in- J
side, i
Little girl? -J5
What will happen if you j
slip. .£
Little girl? J
Aren't you fearful it will rip, :
Little girl? :^jg
Von would better take a ,
sack, 15
.So if anything should crack, t*
It would serve you coming
hack, |^g
Tittle giT? ^
1) os your mama know your; *
out,
In town the other dav Little girl?
ru.i iu Mr. A. AlcCuistion, Tl.o owner of that hog Wo'or af aid to go about,
i. 55, niih w.iom site l,apj)n\ Kcni.nk<'d that down my way Little girl?
until iS nS w !.• !i we! Tlurc iievci w.is a clog. 11 \vc met you in t;ic sun,
luisliand was taken home t> 1Vith vour skirt so thinly
be with God. She was the I' ^.y that this in true
mother of six children, font ls 'K'Kun)
sons and two dauoiiter- One *'111 ,l the jtu v, too,
son r.nu one daughter preceed- j^thuught the hog was one.
ed her to the better laud by sev- 1,x* T . . .. . . •.
Let the bottom out a bit,
! * Little girl?
,, . , , 1 ,\ • ■ The Silo A Divcrsificr ! It is much too tight a fit,
* . and J, McCuistion ,* * , *..1 .
r v,, t, , ,,J T v. ,, . banner Radford lias given Little girl?
ot Alto, kev. k. L. McCuis- 111 i a .1 , n i
. 1 ,, some splendid reasons wlivi As the matter sadly stand,
tion and Mrs. hugenia Pope;., , 1 f ,,, . ,, • J
i« m t> 1 the ftrn'ers of lexas should You 11 be walking 011 your
or 1 roupe. Mrs. Pope hast, , r ,, , j " J
We have put on a delivery wagon, also enlarged J
our stock of GROCERIES. Wo will ddliver t^oods, Z
no matter how small at any time of day, and nil*
give all orders our prompt attention, and do our best J
to please yon at all times. <£ive us your next order; a
It will be appreciated.
—
about thirteen years ago,
wiu o she niov <i t > Troup to
make her llomc with lict It •Ji'-ted voiv well,
daughter. 11: mombersh p T"> r I wa out ot moat,
was with the Kirs; Baptist Had tales iikmii people tell.
Ch11:Ii 1 f Tiotipo at the time Xo'fair man would repeat.
i i iter deatn.
Jie was mat
J. W. WILLIS
PHONE 96.
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spun,
Why, we might all have to
run,
Little girP
oral years. iTneo sons and
one daughter survive her
given her mother a delightful '""V. s,l"s' a'"? .™? "f the
home lnr the past thirteen i '""Sl ""V°n° n "s "'""enee
.. . 1 *t 1 11 . upon diversification. barm-
yeais while she really was at • , ,
V, . f, J , ,, ing is a business and the ap-
honic with any of her children ,, c 11
, fl, f 1 , , ostles of fiiversmcati )n should
at the time of her death she ,, • • f „
was in the home of Andrew, ,,Me of,,l,"s fact-
She was eontined to her hed 1co''°" 1,51 seaso"
hands,
•\tiij in that event—my
lands!
Little girl.—Contribut-
ed.
Mejst Sell at Once.
four months and one dav «,27*,9 P^r_ :icre, corn j A store house and stock of
liiueh i>f ih<> tiiin lu.r v-nfT..',-- * 1 }'S,IS nearest goods, one-half acre of laud,
rival. Will a farmer cultivate |jnodern resident and barn.
and at >i 60 per aer.e when 10ne 0f the best locations in
)e- can make \\ ill a county for a country
laborer work for >1 60 per day store (;ood income of stoci{
n len he ean get $1.70? monthly, have been doing
Mt inei kadtoi d has st,g- nothing but a cash business,
-estod the silo and the feed- j wiU seU of trade for dty or
much of the time her suffer-
ings were intense, but her
patience was beautiful and
the faith in her Master trium-
phant. She fell asleep in the
arms of Jesus at two-fifty p.
m. June 6, 1913. It is re"
markable that the homegoingir"4 ) y T \ . u,t ,c.uf!
was seventy-eight years to tiiej Jf-" Ue!!,0' i'-V) a ,nca,ls °[ farm property. Reason for
day of her birth, Everything t* •'ditference and scuiUg ],ave other business,
possible was done for h^. 1,ringing cotton up to the pro-; This etorc is located in one
confort while she lived. value ,,f cotton ^ of the best of communities,
Her remains were tenderly n f. • .1 • 1 good schools and churches.
laid to rest amid a large host 1 ^V* l>' n,.°fst Powertul ' If you want a bargain on
K- • laueney for diversification. I this property, see
— | The East Texas Co-Opera
In order to close out our 1 *'ve ^ealty „
burn conducting the services, buggies quick and make room, Herald Office.
NOMINATK >N HLAMv
Popular vote contest
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I hero by nominate or suggest the name of
M
Address
As a lady worthy to become a canadidate in your
Popular Voting Contest. I present this name with
the distinct understanding aud agreement that the
editor shall not divulge my name. This does not ,
obligate me in any way whatever.
Signed
Addess
of friends and relatives in the
Selman Cemetery 011 the after-
noon of June 7th. J. M. Xe.v
Mrs. McCuistion was a true that we need so badly, we of-,
type of Christian womanhood. J fer buggies at wholesale cost,!
Her life was earnest, faithful,, Thomas Bros.
A good type writer at a
bargain. See Altc Herald.
it
When Hungry Visit
The Restaurant
There you will find every thing good to
eat, served in any way you call for.
Special Dinner On Saturdays For 35c
Bates & Wood
THE HERALD ADS PAY
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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/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.