Alpine Avalanche. (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. [29], Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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W l, Htudey haa filed bin bond mb
ixwd as postmaster at Terlr gua
lien Mb**|i ini of Marathon <*uium up
Monday ami kiiihiumI till Kiln iiiorn
Ing
John l!iii«-a and \. Tinner, mining
rm n from Ivrllugua, »*rr lint* b»»* ral
days this weak.
laul Wednesday tha W. I). Kiurald
fa*, sold one bill of goods amounting
to 2.'..U0o |ioun«lp.
I’pioil Taylor and A llru Walton
won*, to Mai fa )«*i«nliiy to attend tin
Mineral of Vtlu Via In-1 Hay *
Ou Monday IVdro K.iniirrc *»• plied
lo |iurdMM \ of a BiOloii-ot A T.
W.iidora leaked laud.
I tiara Uu’l a dry .pot m liraaatar
ruiiutjr. so tunes no un uientiouing
particular looalltieB any in to.
KF. M. Ilannan and George l*ege
left Monday to do some veyiug in
ilir vicinity of the l ine* mountains.
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Frauen A lltihuau this week bough!
ol tbe d i> Kincaid tio a bill of Inin
ber to bui.d a flaw uouae In Maratbnn.
Judge lyndaUi f Maratfiou paid a
viii. tv* (lie rouuiy oapual I ue»ua» and
rematiiad till this moruing.
On hia return from GalveMuu -lodge
I InmiMB s:o|>|>etl over a couple of days
iu sail Antonio and reauaed home
Sunday.
tiapUlu I H. Gillen of Alpine and
M, u. t uaaiain of Marta have cou
•uructed a telapboue Ima connecting
their recidoncee.
Thera was a washout huuday night
Iteiweeii Marathon and Warwick wbiob
delayed fur about throe hours the
weal Oouud |**a-tengtr train.
The medical certificate of l»r. Van
f McFarland was tiled tor record last
Tuesday llo will luoats and engage
in tba practice of Ins profeaalon ai
Terliugoa.
lief ore the rainy season sat iu one
might have supposed dial tba genus
frog was akllnet, but now tbe discord-
ant voices of multitudes mingle In
nocturnal concerts.
It is early for plovers, but aaveral
report having seen a VSVfl They ail"
tMNwrs sraaf of tba boats that may be
espsstad soon. Met yonr fan randy,
l*et let them get fat before you begin
•boating.
Tha wtrs for the Alpine Fort liavts
talaphooe tins has been received bat
insulators have not yet oome. All ef
thapoata have been sat, oxoapt a»*out
three mitoa, and Urn last will be In place
uy tha end of tha week.
i. M. Irving la tha hardest man to
please la draws ter county. On the
sarna any we hoard him oomplaining
« f Ml having eneegh of rain and kick
mg kasause tha overflow killed his
Johaaoa grass
ilsin* rata! rain! Mo destructive
deluge* hat gaatla, refreshing showers.
Wa mm almost ore tha grass growing
and at wa walk am tha velvet surface
of tha glads tha Be wan are bursting
mtebtoom. What a sentient to the
ptstsdo prsssatad la tha aye three short
svashs HA It m On Ostarmod tree*-
vaitag hi the midat a# Mdah Atphm
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II.* n-hiiu' p.irty, tli^t went lo Torah
l ist «*«• k. iitcludiiig <* A llrown K. E
w# E lwerdfS id VlM»ter« Ureaster Hoorn
= b •*k, lUbvrt Koulksand Charlie drown,
icturi'Ml in the rain Monday. A8 usual
*o Buell excursions, they had more fun
— toan fish. Uoo liiacUum was in com-
utat>o of the expedition.
Hoiwrt Wigzell of lioquillxs was In
town Wednesday. He reports copious
r*|i>M all uvi r the sour Item part of tba
cuiiitv. At Cotton wood Springs tbsra
was a rloudbiirsi; ibe water washed
I barrels and bote* out uf W. 11.
Nixon's yard and carried away eolton-
Wv<l trees, from three to four feat in
diameter Tt-rlingua and all tbe other
creeks were booming.
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A few days ago A. McCallum re-
ceived a letter inviting blm to make
Marfa lus base of operations for the
promotion of telephones and other en-
terprises, but he says be' will stick to
Alpine if Alpine will stick to him. Ills
plane when carried into effect, will
make tins place the center of the most
esteosive and complete telephone sys-
tem :i* ‘Vest Texas
The as:eseor's rolls ou Hie in 'he
liompjrol er's office show that lirewster
Is tli*- banner emt'le county in Texas,
a id eterybody knows that Texas is tbe
banner cattle state Filty thousand la
a w-neervative estimate of the number
of calves that will be branded this fall
In this county Of this number, about
half will be marketed say PljOOO At
f 14 a head these will bring gSOO.OUO.
After tbe Fourth of July oelebratioo
Mrs. John II. ttooney went to visit her
sister, Mrs. Bean McOutohc »n of Toy-
abyale Last Tuesday she returned
witn J. H. rvlng and family, who went
A-flebing. but took refuge from the rain
at the Mcl'utcheon ranch. The only
cause of quarrel between Mrs. ttooney
and her friends le that her vialU are
too short nod too fai ap.irt.
Tuesday ra •ruing the eastbound mall
train ran tuto a washout bear hchc en
and the engine and baggage car were
duelled. The colored porter, fine T m-
bree. who happened to be on the rtigine,
was k lied, and the llrroao, John Adame
was badly Hurt It is remarkable that
tin c< n luetor, Stock well, tbe porter,
Q is Kmbrae. end the engine, 281, were
all In the disastrous wreck near Mason
Springs ou the 7th of last March.
L. W. Durrell received a telegram
Tuesday from tbe national capital In-
forming him that lie waa on that day
appointed postmaster at Alpine instead
of 1> U. Hoornbsek resigned. He will
take charge as soon as bis commission
Is mcelyed, which will probably be
about the drat of August. He will re-
move the office to the east door tn the
Harnett building, where lie has hereto-
fore conducted a real estate buelnesa.
The office will be arrai Red so that box
holders can gat their mail at auv time,
a convenience that will be much appre
dated by the public, especially bv
business men.
Some time ago wa mentioned the fact
that John Stillwell had made applica-
tion to purohasa Section 18, Block 4, U.
ti. St S. F. H’y, upon which fhe town of
Marathon Is situated Some eighteen
years ago it was awarded to lien E.
Shepard, but was forfeited for non pay-
ment a few months age. Mr Stillwell’s
application waa suspended because the
farmer purchaser bad a prior right for
nicety days attar tbe forfeiture. Last
Monday Mr Sbepard filed another ap-
pllcatlon In the meantime, tbe I .and
Commissioner has raised the price trom
•I to BB per aero. It la hoped that tba
purchaser will, as soon as tha throe
years of ooeupanoy aspires, relieve tha
land of encumberanoo, so that tha
title Beads can ha made to town lota
which are now bald under quitclaims.
Marathon, July 24.
waa delayed hero I ram it JO p. m.. the
2BdtoCa0p.rn.tha 24th, on amount
of s washout between hare and War-
wick it was reported that 2200 (bat
of break was under water and n bridge
washed away.
Head rains all aroead this district
atewstar moo**
sessysafaea ess
4M«fiafM«ri.
we we ■— .fBft 1 to jjasiass T. MHEWTOM
as a candidate lev Tea iisimr el Brews
Count/ at tbe oosutnc elesiloa in Movwaber.
To rnv Totsks or Bnawma cocwm-1 a» •
candidate fortbeodtea el BhertS of Binds
Count/ at Ibe imahig alaotlsn a Mwsliv. and
respectfully saUUtkaraMOit el alt IT dastod
I win eudovor to dlssSans tbe duUaa ottbeofltoe
to tbe best ofay ablUt/. kaspactlUlly.
ALT. Wal-tsu.
Tbanklnc the poople ef
past r-tvon 1 beret*/ aoDounee
date for reflection to tbe
Brewster county.—L A ott.nm.
We are aotborlzed loanitounee B. C TROM10
as a candidate for reflection to the odtea ol
Oouniy Jodgr rl Brewster Count/ at tba eosutec
election In fownbe.
To van Tonuw on Bnnwaraa Cocmr:-1 bare-
byanaounoa sryaolfna a candidate for reflectioo
to tbe office of Bbbffi and Count/ Ctora of
Brewster County. I desire to tbank tbe dUsens
of Btewster County for past forum and promise
that If elected I will drukrte* tbs duttes ol tha
offiw to tba vary batdrol my ability.—M. A Boro.
ToTanCrrunau or Ban wsm Ooewri:—Tbank
In* tbe voters ol Brewster Ooaaty for past farm,
I again eoUdt their suppose If re alested to tba
office of Tax tesamor I will la the future, as In
the past, devote my orrtlro time and attention to
be performance of thadotlmof tbo office. Bo
■portfWIy, ♦* * J. W Panure.
Wa aw autbortarS teidaounaa A F.Buxrauo-
•-rvasa candidate teereolssttoa to tbs odtea
ol Hide and Animal Inspector ol Brewster county
st tbo ensuing election In Hovembar,
To Taa Vo am or Baawsn Coostt:—Tbank-
ngtbo voters ofBrowo)or.CUuatplte past fbvara
i nerctor con ounce m/aotf as a candidate for re-
election to tbe office of Count/ Surveyor ol
Brewster County.
W. M. HsBHAd.
We an authorised to dnnouaeo O. H. HBOTOB
as a candidate for the odtea ef Crusty Bmvoyst
of Brewster County at tba ensuing alaetlon In
November.
Wo are authorised to announce G W. MOOBX
as a candidate for tba office of SbertCol Brewster
County at tha ensuing election in November.
Ws are anttaoraaed to announce J. & MOBIN
of glnno/ comity aa a candidate far tba odtea of
District Attorney of the Por«y-8rat Judicial
District at tbe ensuing November election.
Favorite Saloon,
W. S. BLIVIMS, Prop.,
Alplrm, - - Texas.
Finest brands of Whiskey, Wine and
Cigars. /
Monogram, Belle of Bourbon and other
Case Goods and Barrel Whiskey.
C ITATION BY PUBLICATION.
TMt STMTt OF TtXAS. fo Mo Skirt*
iraif Cesrfad/* f JSFF 0*919 COUHTT.
Orating:
YOU ARB IIKKKUY COMHANDED to
summon F. R. Morrison, lilt heirs and
legal representatives, by making pub
heatbmof th'ta Citation once tn eaeb
week fur fdur oonsfeutl»e weeks pre-
vious to tha rothTh day hereof, in aome
newspaper piibllstred In four bounty. If
there be a newspkoer published therein,
but if flot,‘tbed in any newspaper pub-
lished Id the disc'Judicial District; but
if (hero b* no nbwapaj|j«r published In
•aid Judicial District, then In a news-
paper published in the Dearest District
to said 41st Judicial District, to appear
at the next regular term of the District
Court of Jeff Doria county, to be bold-
enat the Courhouae tneroof in JFqtX
Da via, on tha first Monday'In Septem-
ber. a D. 1902, tbe aarne being tbe 1st
day of September, 1902, then and there
to answer a petition filed In aald Court
on tho 10th day of July, a. d. 1902 In a
ault numbered on tho docket of said
Court No. 180, wherein C. O. Finley ia
Flalntiff and F. R. Morrison his heirs
and legal representatives are defend-
ants. aald petition alleging that on tho
1st doy of April, a. D. 1902, Platntl ? C.
O Finley wav lawfully aloaed and pos-
sessed and had tho occupancy and con-
trol of the land hereinafter peecrtbed
situated In Jeff Davis County, Texas,
holding the same In fas simple, to wit:
Section No. SfiSIn Block No. t made by
virtue of certificate No. 30 001 issued to
the Tesss and New Orleans Railway
Company, oootalalnlqg 040 acres of
land, that on said das ana year last
above written. Plaintiff was informed
and believed that defendants held and
asserted claim to a certain Interest in
said land which Plaintiff avers oonstl-
tutas a dona upon his title to said land
to bis damage Flea Hundred Dollars
Whsroupon Plaintiff prays that Do
fondants ho oltod to appear and answer
hie petition filed heroin, and that upon
tho final hearing there* that he have
Judgment quieting him tn hie title and
possession of said land that the cloud
on hie title he removed and that he
have each other end farther relief no
hemp be entitled tele lew end eqetty.
Hnnnui fail mot. hot have before
■aid Court, at ita etnrsenid regular
term, this writ, with vowr return there
on. showing hew yoe hafe assented
the seme.
Wmtxes, Jar. tMewert, (Xsrfc of the
District Coerf of Jett Deris County.
Git** umm mr nano, and axnl of
mid Court, nl effieo l* Part Onrin Me
the 15th day of July. A. p. MM.
(Heal) Jae. SrawAffit* dm*.
ftm.Hoos
friends We.
Wti
w. j Meletyro to fa
with e Basils nil
and fine proa past of a gaed gram crop.
CaUto jmgrovlag and aaveral buyers j Dtotrlet Court, Jdff Devto Oennty
A. 8. Hugo to hara
over Men
Mr. and Mrs. Hass eulerteloed
of thrir
wn
tha
to In town.
C97 have we had
and Allied Gage stood
hantlfel ids.^1 "****■
•mmmmaiMgrewE
meene, werawraeu
Belmont Hotel,
(Formerly da Gabhatt)
ALPINE, ••***•• TEXAS.
Wldo open for Business. Tho an tiro building lighted with gas, end all the
Rooms furnished with Water from Hyuranta.
An elegant, well famished Dining Boom nod Table supplied with the Best
the Market affords.
PAUL JONES
’WHISKEY
Is Here In Alpine
It’s standard all over the world—it’s Ten
Years Old and it tastes it—aged and mel-
lowed in the wood. fHfm $m BLEVINS
is our agent, and buys direct from our dis-
tilleries at Louisville, assuring you the pure
goods.
No Middle Maris Tampering.
Direct to our agent, then to yon.
Phynioians indorse these goods everywhere. Family
trade will receive prompt attention through our agent.
PAUL JONES__LOUIS 1LLE KY-
Something Doing
this smnmt
.. VIA....
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
(finesst Route)
ROUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS
To Points in Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa,
Kentucky, Maryland, Ms—ohnnotta, Michigan,
Mississippi, Vow Mexioo, New York Horth
Carolina, South Carolina. Tennessee
Virginia and Wiaoonain
Through Standard Pullman and Excursion Sleeping Cars,.
Through Cheir Cars, Box Vestibuled Trains
TAKE i TRIP TO REV TORE VIA REV 0RLEAI8 ARP CROWELL LIRE.
S. F. B. Morse, M. L Robbins, T. J. Anderson,
Faro. Tnf. Xgr. Sse. FXss ATkt Agt. Art Ora Pms Agt
HOUSTON TE XAE .
THE ALPINE HOTEL
Haa beau uudat the nee xmnago-
ment nine years. The house bee lately
been renovated end remodeled. Nlea
ctoon rooms especially. Table supplied
with the bast the market affords
An elegant new dining room.
Mrs C. Do gat................ Prep.
WOODWARD A LOONEY
_Tonsorlal-Artlita.—
Hot and Cold Baths
Alpine, Texas
Prompt aitontton end work strictly
lint class.
Ippfostou ta Perokms Sckcol Lai
Last Friday aftoraooe the followlag
eppUcetlona to pur chase (school land
were Sled, all ef whtoh form a part of
L. Haley's Isom holdings:
Joseph Ilndsy, I Sections.
Arthur Thomas, 4.
Lather Yarhro, 4
Stnntof Crabtno, 4
HpoocorXhfo. 4
wus---llfo, M,,g m ee
iPPaS ijioWin, a
On tho seme day Gssrgs Wunhook
eppSed to pafpgme as• mffilm of ihs
Oesige MUtor ranch, ssgr the Use ot
B. f mHingjiny hai AMI mo gppll
eottoo fo ooe seefioo oC B4o
Gey K. Oomke Sled ep-
4 Seotlsus ef D.
tga south ef
H 11 bert.
Alpine............... exes.
Will prectlca In all the courts cl
Brabetor and adjoining oeuatlm.
Will render property and pay taxes
f* non-reel dents,
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Marin Bottling Works,
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Carnes, J. M. Alpine Avalanche. (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. [29], Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1902, newspaper, July 25, 1902; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth803015/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bryan Wildenthal Memorial Library (Archives of the Big Bend).