Alpine Avalanche. (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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We Hare Ween Here Ij<mg Enough
7.W Know What The PeophWant,
Up to date, Stilish DRY GOODS. Dress Goods,
Tr iram iAgs. ,Furn ish mg s, Etc. ;
Tmsli may tost let-s. lnit it will not suit thesp people. .................
We here now in transit from the Emit flK? beat arid
issortment of tlfffee goods ever brought to hi* country. Ydii
can salt yourself and save money by seeing the stock1 e yot
buy. HOFLOFS HATS for Mien arwthe VERY BEST that can
HO.4
U i« c«» educational iadpiwa-
Christian. the Bible pping ■
intboak. It wilf bare tn connection
Wffb l«y OipvtaMU, wlwft
Aorthjr young am sod worthy >oudg
vcflCi'llwiMnnottbc BNOi Mf
ply their way by working a certain
amnbor of hours each day. * - * *
be made, and'everybody knows where ’to get.the best HAMILTONi£
proposed to raise an endowment of *8,
OMuQOOr Of this amount •IQO.OOO must
***¥#*. V»lr»nkr
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Meotion was made in our last iyaue,
of Mm visit of ttov. W- H CJagait.
President of the Hoard of Trustees ot
die Texas ITsSbyterian University, to
MpioCt Tbe University was chartered
on *he fiftieth anniversary ot»uiif
adtMMon 'ttf Tevtt Ms Itth Uatoor
and le founded aS a memorial »to
'etvbrste to catting enerntlene. the
* lib tend centennial of tha states The
t Jiatter of tha Institution4 conlaius
some provisions that are distinctive
itirnVly
BROWN lin^of Shoes. We.must advance, and we expect to try
to give our customers v
SETTER CuOOS. FRESHES 8000$ and MORE GOODS
for their money than ever before. ', Come and see us.
C. H. Larkin Co.
Hotel
Garnett
ALPINE TEXAS
t:*’railed thruughfnt and ruopeued under new tiiwn^iTnenU Mn» years
cxy Hanee m the Hotel business la ■ Fexas q<i:tlift-s the proprietor t*» cjitkr t<
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tha wants of tbs ipmeRlwgpahllai. foaaavud sew f**r yuwtavlxrve
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ProprlntOr
PAUL JONES
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Ins Here Xu A.lpine,
Its standard all over (he world-—it’s Ten
Years Old and - ft - tastes it—aged and mel-
lowed in the wodd. ty S. BLEVINS
is our agent, and buys direct from our dis
tilleries at Louisville, assuring yon* the pure
goods.' v‘ •;
Ho Middle Man’s Tampering.
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Difect to our agent, then to you.
Physicians indorae^hese goods everywhere. Family
trade will receive prompt, attention through otlr agent.
PAUL JONES LOUIS ILLE KV
GOOD 8EBVICE 1901^
" BETTER SERVICE 1902'
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC
- GOOD ADVICE
I'lie ui' SL ruble beings In the
world aro thorn suffering from DysfwJp
lh and Liver * omplalnt M«r* than
gevcuiv live |*r eewt ol the |>e< ple In
ihe United stales are afflicted wl^h
these two diaeaaes and their effects;
as Sour ^fttmachcs. Hick Head
aehe, ltabti uk| uosuveusaa. Palpliatioo
or the Heart, Heart Iturn, Watsrbrasb.
Unawiug and hurnliy Milas at the Pit
of thoStiMuoehwrVeBbvr train, Coated
l ongue and IHaagettable Tae'e in *h®
Xiuith, Coming u|» of Food after Rsjt-
ing. Low b|drlta. etc. IiO to tour
DrugfgiL end get. a U KUe-oL A usual
IVwsc hf 7k wsu.. Ywodssaaara*
relleVe. ^ Try It ^jjwr sale by Dr. L J
oweiden.. iiJtllMUWir .llawnoe
IbPENIAL AMERICA.
Atlas, Twine Otsnt. sn4 look spm ttoortt,;
And am IktraaMM that .ball b. ihKw owa.
Th. God of mUmm kSMd tb« at thy Mrth,
And prowtosS Miss dusrialoa wbsa taU gtoda.
Behold, it muse—thssfsn of th. world.
Tbeiplondor satflhs WlsM * Mflsant powsr.
With goaip Mid iMtowtf baaoMs %«. oalMlsA,
AodtismMlng aatlwu oalt their Snsl boon
Take Joy. aiy oooatryeo. In eU we wh,
r udt tho estoadtng sC oar JMNgs alhr;
To SODSdes bAldly never was a da
The smdeet story aiajr be woo In wet
Tha Bad of aaiiaas it a Sshuns tJod.
•ItoflvoA to (Asm ho lores impeeted mi, V
He bios eh them upon th. bloody Sud, n *
And In thoemok. of bottle showe the way /
MMld. wo dUn «oc God la otth aa noyr.
ASd UAHS Wttfrale eiial ehortly rule no am
AtWe. Toons CtooLpeaaebohflyUrtae Jots.
A Jewelled etoelel shines open thy grow. ►
—fcodday hlehoCUinn.. «• *
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Owing to the constant demands »f
through And loesl traffic tbs Houtt*
srn Pacific 8nnyst Route hays p«w-
pl^t.toVHch take
____ _____ ^ buttdlhg of
thirty-two mile* of aids tracks In addl
tlcn to yard trackage at rarious points
along tbo lincjd a Mat of dliuno the
grqate^proHWm^ ahicM^I bj
pared plana andblhk
Into 'c9ftj»(d«Mltldn ~thc
^T.
SuDiset Route ,
tm mn rails
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TREE CHAIR CARS. . SPLENDID EQUIPMENT
Box vffanBUim perfect trains. ;
be sudserlbod before tbs location
is selecied* "Already *60,000 have
been audacribed The Trustors art
forbidden <o Incur a single dollar of
tadcbtrdi oos or to mor gate any of the
university property The Charter
Members number several hbuderd
from ail parts of Texas and qulta a
number from outside f th* state.
A subscription of *1000 secures an
endowed scholarship in the univer-
sity. permitting *he owner to keep ope
student In tlie Institution free of
tqltlon An admlradle feature Is that
of taking out these enbowed scholar-
ships for the benefit of the : liferent
low-ia slid counties of the state, which
gives the town or countv tbu privilege
of sending one of its worth? young
men or women free of tuition. The
appointment of tbo beneficiary is
vested IA the commissioner's court
Mr tiagetl presented the matter
In.the Alethodlst t buroh nt Alpine
Sunday, Jan M On Tuesday the
ladUrcmet and organised an auxili _______
ary society to secure a scholarship for onght not
H<vwater County. Of the#1000 noose
sarV over six hundred dollars
have already been enbecrlbad. The of-
doers of Umsocttyam, Man Horn book
Preaid* nt Mrs. Ed Osrnott Vies presi-
dent, and Miss Nannie Irving Sacre-
Last duotfay about *8,oooypoo want
dp In amok* M Paterson, N. J
Thc ohTWIfiC fpICHUsl* Art making
be von centuries of tyrraaoy baa not
Justice, ' .-A •; .......
. lutenpa eld has killed the fruit buds
farmerjentt, b#J green taravwi sUll
dangle from tbs >Onches of peach
trove lu Alpine ^ .jff
fbe Rio Ordade valler dwfMars are
peomlsad a fair supply weter in the
rlshf by dad bv when the heavy snows
In tbs mountain ranges about the bead
or the river malt.
The HocftefoUera will axpand twenty
millions In organising educational
institutions In the Synth, after which
they will taro to th* Wool Tbo whole
plan will require the expenditure of
abqut fifty millions.
Tbo Alamo City Commercial CoUag.
Water Term will open lauuary t • 1
Send at once for Catalogue and ful
Information. ..ddrees, Shafer A Dow
uey, proprietors, box 1129, San
AntOOlo, Texas.
Curious wiist a difference there Is In
people: some kick if if their names are
not mentioned lu every issue of the
local paper hud deolhrt that there Isn’t
s (blog in it worth reading; others ask
ihe editor never to mentiou their
names if It can be avoided. ‘ Three are
the two extreme#, but most'-of us like
to see our names in print.
tary and Treasurer
The quicksilver mines of West Texas
are slqfostaa great a wonder In' their
way a* tbe.wells at Heanmoot. These
mines iyiyc been discovered but a copj-
pauuiyely-abort time, yet the output Is
enormous They are said to be the rich
est in tha world. They have iiminiy
been LperatecL l|i a crude way, but now
up tu date machioary will bb put in:
There are very few quicksilver mines
in the world, tbe most estepslve being
worked by Ruse Ian convict* In 'Hberia.
Those now being operated in llrewster
amLnbfbinlng counties; It Is ♦bougtar.Vn
time wilt become the largest In tlie
wyrld —Lockhart Post. v*i
, {0 Is manifest that socialism Is gain-
ing ground in several countries of
Europe, especially In Austro Hungary
aod Italy *
Rarely has history furnished a more
striking eoMrufthu Is exhibited by
the chttactets of McKinley Snd Rposc
volt. - The former peacemaker,
the latter Is a fighter, .‘the"late prttlv
dent not only healed all dissensions tn
blatown party lAfCtftonbtilatcir bii polit-
ical opponents, and at thc^tini* of his
__ death fbe yomUi^-was onjoytagan “e^a
ifew„jn<>ntha slpca. hi*: accession,
“* r dsiuttrnto and alien
totally Inadequate to provide forsmse*! P{orm? the nfHr fdtn/S^-
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AtWIMTOH CHIC **
I Mas NA^F tTA fig*
i,M*spbia** reaps*
Ham been on tiis mar-
ket for nearly • half
eaptury,aodsre grow- "
lag more popular as the •
jfearsgo by.. Our new
ORtetegqe, ahowlog all
latest' Implements'v .
sod newest Ideas in
Eapdlsn slid Harness
free njra ^Xmtitn. '
4w".
rSlup
BY C0,
rbers is an old book lying around,
gonorally oovered with dust, that has
sum* odd tblugs in It In one place It
■ays; “If any man seem to be relig
ions and bridle th not his tongue, that
mania religion la vain.” 'In' another
place, speaking of women. It says:
‘ Withal they iaaru tube Idle, and no*
only Idle but tattlers also and busy-
bodies, wandering about from,house to
house Snd saving things which thev
Queer old botk, isn’t it?
In Another qoluqin will be found n
poem entitled “Imperial A ■■erica’* now
aM.ua the rUUn«*, U baa own merit at
ttw. Indeed It |s almost
brutelly frank. Tnere Is no hiding the
meaning behind fine phrases. Tbo
veil Is cost aside and the Mokaana
face of lmporalirtiQ Is revealed in all
its hideous deformity. If wa are go-
ing to follow the example of- England
And other robber nations let’s not bo
hVpocrltea, pretending to regard 'justico
and to reverence a righteous God.
Let’s tear the Declaration of Independ-
ence out of our histories, burn out
Hibles and proclaim ourselves votaries
of tbe bloody god' ddfortbed In the
pobm.
fit* thm Houston'Foot.
Concerning me cinnabar fields of
TcjgH. linsfster count* Is bVtractlng.
much attention at pfenMt'iio account
of the rich depoeitoof cinnabar found
In the southern portion- thereof. :
These mines an located about eight
miles from tbs Jilo (frauds and ,may
be reached by «Uge frojp., MarAhon
Alpine or Mar^ tha/liffjireijt .iputes
ranging frtm ninty to 180 miles
yymoqgthe mopt piomiute ‘ omnpalue*
operating thp miues are-Lihdfielin Jt
tfC#eee. IM, UAHA ■#' l(Afi||lbs*
Mining fl ngpany; timlOolqui(*TI|fner
Mljilng oqaipany, McKbutey Brothers
and McQuirk *.p^#bHc-#»«Pc of
ihes* companies have turp«d egg large
qualities’ pf au‘«l(|lllgghi^MttVC a
large ltniount Qf-tn qn tb* (dn*np, <yet
ft Is bslievsd l^ps m^jcf Wp agveat
extent ondsvslopsd aod ■hq)
t*»o next dvh years UtW*will ‘
land »h*t.within
Wwlll be ' ids. of
firtMlitflyjpjHg
districts in the -world'. -
A./forty five too fdruamr has just
been completed far Lindbeltff A Disweee
andtbes^omJtenpjp furnace for tha
geological sarvey recently named
Abroughthl* sActien 6f;tb* eouaVv
establishing sUM'lsivels,and found the
altitude of th* mloss to ba somsthmg
> V
Xorfe Oraanfiald, Oh Jao/tS-Tlra
** tha village ahurob
isat, night for tbabnoafit of tbo eburqb
traaspiry. qas * groat, soasass. -Tha
rate* worn: Forgtrl* uadar fifteen,-two
minute Hugs, 18 ssott; girl* uadar
twsaty. 80 eantettwanty to twsntyfive,
78 eMU) soother maa’s wlle. #1; aid
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Carnes, J. M. Alpine Avalanche. (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1902, newspaper, February 14, 1902; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth803673/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 5, 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).