The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1913 Page: 4 of 12
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Personals
Dr. Stokes and family of
Jacksonville were, the guest
of friends here Monday.
F. F. Florence left Tues-
day for Dallas to attend the
wedding of his brother.
Big line of iron be Is of all
collors.
Thomas Bros.
Mrs. J. F. Roberson of Luf-
kin is the guest of parents
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole.
Help some one get the Jio.
in gold, by paying your back IV
subscription or by renewing
and if you are not a subscriber
get in the game and help
some one.
The Alto Trading Co., be-
ginning today, will serve you
with refreshments from 2 un-
til 5 o'clock each day during
their Range Exhibit. Be sure
to come.
Mrs. Bob Shattuck accoin-
picd by Dr. J. M. Crawford
left Sunday night for Pales-
Thc home of Koher Watters | tjne wllere Mrs. Shattuck will
undergo an operation for ap-
pendicitis.
W. F. Bell, Photographer
man was the guest of GarnettIwjh be in Alto Sept 28th, at
Cole and family last week. |his tent on the J. F. Noell
Klectric light globes, all property. "He will be prepar-
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Hogan-Goodson Ihv'd Co. will also be in tlic city Oct. 1^
,, , n e n and 18 for the Trade Days.
Miss Ruby Muckleroy of ' ^ - '4
Wildhurst spent Saturday in Robert E. Cawthon, Secre- J \
the city attending business. tary of the Home Benefit As- |2
solution, has secured the ser- j j
| vice of C. A Burke to solicit
Our membership *
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limit
has been made to look very
pretty by a coat of paint.
Mrs. R. M*. In in of Kauf-
si/e—Ma/da's and (lens.
led to do any kind of work, he
will also be in the citv Oct.
i\r: .. t^..- r sociation, has secured the se
Miss httie Bowman of '
Rusk spent Saturday and .
Sunday here with home folks, U1-m,c,s' , ' w
is gro.ving rapidly, and we I yl
Sam Williams of Jackson- hops to soon reach the limit *
ville was the guest of his 0f joo,,. L4
brother W. K. Williams Sun-1 , , , 11*^
(j John Henderson who lias 1
I been with the Diboll Lumber m
John King of Brazonia is, q >mpany, for some lime, was | ^
he guest of his parents, Mr. the guest of his parents here j /J
Saturday and Sunday, enroutc
to New Orleans, La. where he
will attend the Stat6 1'niver^ '
the
and Mrs. II. P. King, this
week.
Mrs. G. W. Hughes of Alto
is visiting at the home of T.
S. Atkinson. — Jacksonville
Daily.
Just unloaded a car of cook
.stove, Ranges and Heaters.
Call and see them.
Thomas Bros.
Read the double page ad of
Frank Haws & Crouch, fall
announcements and millinery
opening,
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sity.
The firm of Frank I laws I ht
\ Crouch distributed over sev- | J
eral counties this week three y)
thousand large circular, an-
nouncing the Millinery Open- j
ing and Dress Goods show- 1
ing, that takes place 25 26 j
and 27 of this month.
Born, unto Mr. and Mrs.
Kd Scales, last Thursday ,
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Weill should say yes, wc V.,p:1"' >V «,r1
w Kiwcrics u> sell,'and we shu h "
11 them fast, trv us. the fleetest ha by, I Kit surely
X. 11. Agnew.
Mi-s Stella Salmon left
Sunday afternoon for Hunts*
ville where she will cuter
school.
Miss Frankie Summers
sp nt a lew days this week
with friends and relatives 111
Landrum.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
the little lump of loveliness
was laid on this mother's arm
is something more beautiful
than the fairest flower that
ever blossomed.
On last Tuesday evening,
Miss Dessie Mounce entertain-
ed a few c mples. After en-
joying the program at the
Theatre the jolly crowd re-
Bates turned to the hostess home,
Fall Announcement £
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Fashionable Fall Footwear p
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For Men, Women Jv
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Of Dependable Merchandise
Goods of Merit, Newness and Variety of Styles, at
Attractively Low Price.
Every Department of our store is teeming with all the newest of the new in
Quality Goods. New Silks, Velvets, Woolen and Fine Cotton Dress Materials,
Trimmings, Laces, and Dress Accessories. A very distinctive showing in Ladies,
Misses and Children's Ready-to wear garments, in all the leading shades and styles.
Autumn Millinery Exhibit
We are making the mo:,l important Fashion Display of the new season in
our show ing of FALL MILLINERY. Not merely a "One Day" Gala Display,
not striving for supremacy on special days, but the very best possible service
every day 111 the ye:>r is our highest aim. The be«-t all the time, "Oar Motto."
Our showing of CI1IC TAILORED MODELS will prove especially interesting.
The vareities are broad, the styles are distinctive and very becoming and prices as
usual are 111 'derate. Hats here are characterized by a degree of charm and smart-
ness that will win your instant admiration.
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And Children
OUR.FAMILY-SHOES hX)R ALLTHE.fAMILY.
The "Star Brand Kind.
Shoes for every occasion in all th« newest
leathers and materials. Shoes of style, comfort and
long service—all here awaiting your inspection.
Do not fail to inspect our ^oods and
prices^before you buy.
WE MAKE THE PRICES
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Blanton Brothers^
spent a few days of this week
in Sacul. the guest of Mrs.
Bates' parents.
You will miss a treat if you
fail to attend the three big
show days at Frank Haws
& Crouch 26 27 and 28.
Miss Florence Fisher left
last Sunday for Georgetown
where she will enter the
Southwestern University.
Miss Etta Harrison return-
ed Friday from Palestine
where she has been visiting
relatives for several weeks.
We have to many bed
springs. Our price is low.
Call and see them.
Thomas Bros.
Dr. and Mrs Jim Summers
of Rusk was the guest of j
Mis. Summers parents Mr. I
and Mrs. S. F. Rook Sunday.
Miss Wilkersou of Grover-
ton, who has been the guest
of her sister Mrs. C. T. John-
son for several days, returned
home Friday.
Butter 35 cts. after Oct. 1st,
Owing to the high price of
feed, I am forced to get that
or quit selling butter. As
many customers will probably
discontinue buying from m.*,j|!
it is likely that I can supply ;
all wishing butter at that
price. Photic no. 41.
L. M. Wright,
where many dainty candies
were made on the chafing dish,
followed by progressive con-
versations.
Mr. and Mrs. W. ]. Roark
and children leave tonight for
a short visit in Cushing.
Death Of Dr, McKnight
Pollok
Dr. James McKnight
At
of
Wood Ash
John Wood and Miss Emma
Ash were mairied Wednesday
afternoon at five o'clock.
Square Davis performing the
ceremony.
E. WATTERS
Notary Public
Alto, — — Texas
Pollok, died last Saturday, he
was 84 years of age.
Dr. McKnight has relatives
and many friends here that
will regret to hea r of his death.
He is one of the oldest settlers
of the country and one of our
mcst honored citizens.
The 5 & lOc
S T ORE
Has just received
12 Doz. Dessert Plates
Different Sizes
Different Styles
Come In And See Them
Am Sure II Will Buy
We have secured the agency
for the National Mazda Elec-
tric Lamp. We will keep a
full supply on hand at all
times', and there has also been
a reduction in the prices,
which will pay you to inves-
tigate before buying elsewhere
Alto Trading Co.
Mrs. F. C. Agnew attended
business in Dallas last week. J M. E. McCltire
Miss I vis Chambers of For- =
est is in town shopping today, Drs. McClure & Francis.
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Office Over A'to Drug Co.
J. M. Crawford, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Alto, Texas,
Res. Phono, 34 Office Phone 37
Clias. C. Francis
K'ftiilpnl riiom No .7(1
Phone No. 129.
Mrs. E. J. Miller attended
business in Jacksonville last
j T uesday.
I Good cotton is selling for
• 14# today. Straight goods,
and 110 one dare deny it.
Judge McClure of Ru>k'
visited his son, Dr. M. E.j
McClure several days last j
week.
Mrs. Bud Powell and her,
mother Mrs. Chutnbly ofj
Witdhurst are in town shop-
ping to day.
Refreshments will be served ,
by the house during the ex- Try a sack of American
hibit each afternoon from 3 Beauty Flour, none so good.
u-Jt.l 5 o'clock. i Blar.toa Bros.
Perkins & Perkins
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AI.TO
TEXAS
CHURCH DIRECTORY
methodist church
Preaching each Sunday, at
11 a. 111. and 7:30 p. in.
Sunday School, at 9:45 a. m.
Prayer meeting, at 7:30 p.
111. on Wednesdays.
Women's Missionary
Society meets on each Tues-
day at 4, p. 111,
Come and worship with us.
M. F. Daniel, Pastor.
haptist church
Sunday Cchool at, 10 a. m.
Pleaching at, ix a. m. and
7:45 p. 111, each Sunday.
Prayer meeting at, 7545 p.
m, Thursday of each week. *
Ladies Aid Society meets
Friday of each week at, 4 p. m.
Come thou with us, and we
will eo thee good.
C. T. Johnson, pastor.
The Home Benefit Associa-
tion offers you protection for
less money. Join today; to-
morrow may be too late.
H. G. Folger of South Bend
Inda. wiil demonstrate the
"The Range Eternal," at the
Alto Trading Co. from Sept.
25th, to Oct, 3rd. Don't fail
to see the exhibit.
Our quality and prices are
uncommon.
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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/m1/4/?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.