Alpine Avalanche. (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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T. Sf. Newton wn boro Monday
W. t. ttabvofl«r of Kl Paso wu her*
Monday.
Amnor Phelps litoatour tbrouffb
•fie aontborn part of the county.
Thor* wan a heavy shower of rain
'Nobly between Alpine and Pal nano.
T.J. Davie of Marfa, a victim of
• 'wpid, wee bore several dayetbie we»b.
dam Hebwlaff applied Monday to
parcbase one section of school land
Mm. J. M. Dorr and three cbldren of
•be Pass Cltv ere vislUog the family
J It. Madenfort.
Misses Addle and lleeele Mssltb. of
‘ Valentins, are visiting the famtlv of
tlwii uocie, W. D. Kincaid.
Am* Hunday la the filth Hunday in
arils month Pastor Balnea will preach
In the Baptist church as usual.
J. P Wilson was bare e few days ago
teak tog arrangement# to move nla
family to town
Mlse Nellie Turner, who will have
ubarge of the grammar cradea In the
public school, arrived Tuesday.
▲ good many people are losing mon-
ey by ml having hog* to get fat on
yeealane and eareleee weeda.
Mrs. J. W. units and children ar-
rived (Saturday Mr. UriAlb has taken
the Coles house, where they lived last
year.
Mia. J. 8 Olddlnge, of Branham, ac-
companied by her uepliew, (dealer Clin
ton Olddlngs. to here vlsIUug b. r s<-n.
Albert.
Mrs. MeCaleb and Mrs. Remecbell
toft Tuesday for Gonsalce, being sum-
moned borne by sickness lo their feiu-
lles.
(School will brglo neit Monday. It
■a important that all the pupils ha pres
ant at tbs opening, eo that they may be
classified and get an aven start.
A special carrying Manager Van
Vtook, (Superintendent Martin and
Assistant Buparlntendent CoiMngbam
went down *bo road Tueeday.
J. T. Williams left Huudsy fur Bay
City where he baa made arrangemeate
go lata the lumber busloeee. Tom hae
lived la Alpine aboet eevea years. and
toavee with the good will of everybody.
We have sold our barber shop and
wtohlagto wind up our buatneaa as
eoon as possible we reapectfully ask all
indebted to ue to settle without delay.
Heepeotfully, Woodward A Looaoy.
Tha Hord family have tako (ho hones
owned and lately occupied by T. J.
Williams Mr. W. J. Hord loft for
Uoliad Wednesday, to sell hie property
and wind np hla boat uses there.
Htnoe our last report leasee In Brew-
ster eoueiy have been awarded as fol-
of Alpue
I am get
^ Have al
___„ received some geode and more
coming, ooustoting of Pure Drugs, Pet
•mt Medicines and Druggist’s (Sundries.
Will have a complsto Hne of Pine Per
turneries. Fancy and Toilet Articles,
Debool Books and (School Supplies, Jew
airy etc. Come and see me whether you
wish to buy or not. Da. Hwkkdkn.
The Republicans of Brewster county
mot in maee convention in 'lie court-
house In Alpine Tuesday August 27
County Chairman A. T. Winder called
the meeting to order and upon motion
was elected to preside over the organ
liatlon. and K. U. Might was elected
temporary secretary. It B. Slight was
elected permanent county chairman,
and W. L. Study was elected count)
secretary. J. J. Dawson was elected
a delegate to the State Republican
Convention, at d goes uuiustructod.
Mr. Walter Dubose has leased the
Alpine Hotel and will assume the man
agementneit .Moudar- Mrs C. Dugat,
who has managed the house more thai
nine years with remarkable ability and
ancones, will retire to eujoy for a while
a much needed rest. She sod Miss
Clara, her daughter, will probably go lo
f ucsou, Ansoua, for an indefinite time.
Prof. Ceburii Duget expects to go to
rerliogua, to spend the winter.
Lucie Jim Dawson will represent
llreweter county in the gathering of
Republican cl ana at Port Worth. He
goes uuiusiructed and wa don’t know
whom be farora lor State chairman,
nut we advise him to oarrr along a got d
supply of oourt plaster, lint, bandages
eto. for ell iodieaUone point to a scrap
such as neit Jim hesn'» seen since he
wore the gray about forty years ago.
Last Saturday this scribe saw a game
of baas ball played In the dry bed ol
the Rio (lrande at Kl Paso Sines last
May there has been no water In that
part of the river, end Uexleana had
built shacks and planted crope In (the
channel. But Wednesday a turbid,
teething flood oame.down, and now the
old Rio Bravo la himself agpln
Ales Thompson, a negro, who had
urea rollicking amend town for sever-
al days, got too boisterous Saturday
night and when Deputy Sheriff Allen
Walton want to pull him he resisted,
end A lieu promptly knocked him down
He was arraigned on n charge of pistol
toting In «ha Justice's oourt Monday
and fined gift nod trimmings.
A Meiteau belonging to the Palsano
section gang was brought here Tues-
day for surgical treatment. It seems
that while riding on a hand car his left
foot got oaugbl between the two cog
wheels end was badly lacerated and
oontuaed. Dr Mweerien dressed the
injured member and the man was sent
to the rallr«*ad hoepltal In El Paso.
8. Ferguson applied to purchase 2
sections of land lying partly In I’reatd-
lo and partly In Brewster, and In order
isake assurance doubly sure he A led
applications In both counties Returns
from both applications have been re-
pel vsd awarding him the land. That’s
the way the Tessa laud niAoe does
butt MW*
The assessors rolls show two countie,
Tom Groan and Crockett, ahead of
Brewster In tha number of cattle ren-
dered for taxation. Bnt the oonsns
reports show that Texae has over a mil
lion more oattle than ware rendered
for taxation. Perhaps some of these
uotaxed cattle are In Brewster.
Gone table Pedro Kautires has sold
his rssldsnos In town to J M- Watts,
and will remove bis family to tbe land
resently awarded to him, wlilon lies
a* a saaSMate ter Tax
(heals at tbe *e*nles el
Tone Vi
rer— or Paawstaa Ooewrt:-! em e
fwtheemm ft mwcM st Issestet
Iks imwtog iliinns la Wwietw, sod
Count? at UM
respectfully Ml tall the
I wtu eadevsr te Wsahas
to the bast stay ability.
tstall. If etMted
»the Settee eftheefle*
D. i T. Waueu.
ThaaRtag Ik* people of Bvnaster eouatp ter
poet fever* IkMobraasooseesiioelf Sea caaSi
date ter re-rteslteate tha eMm of Treasurer Sf
hpssutmooeew.—v a osmium.
WesreselksrtesdtesBBsmss a a THOMdfi
i election te the amoe Of
uter Oewetr st the sues!
levemhsr.
To tn vdiuses BuumuOssuvvt-l hose-
by snnouaee wyeslf es a seudMete for re gut
te the eftae ef Ptafetat aad county Otera sf
Brewster County I dastee te thank tha sMtei
of Brsweter Cvaaty ter past fevers aad prank
that If sleeted I will dtssharse the dettes at the
oaeo to the very beet etaw ability-—M. A Bern.
Favorite Saloon
W. S. BLEVINS* Prop.,
Finest brands of Whiskey, Wine and
Cigars.
Monogram, Belle of Bourbon and other
Case floods and Barrel Whiskey.
Something Doing
f V
TomOmaaasoeBai
lap the voters ef fee eel*
I apsis aollatt (hair aeppi
odfea of Tbs Assessor 1 u
the past, devote my sett
he psrftimssm st that
teOwm^Tkate
mtr fer past fevers.
If re Wanted te the
s tbs Mm, as hi
seud attention to
oof thesmssi Be
specttaUy, J. W Pults.
We are aathortesd to anmanee D. V. huatr
lot as a sa ad Mate fer re-atasttoa to Ms
ol Hide and xahnal Impostor ef ter seat are
at the aasalas eteetlsa hi Meesatoar,
Tens Vo ams* heawri
■t the voters ef Brewster County tec |
1 hanky aanesnee aostef w a sonSM
otesttea to the stoss at Osaaty I
THIS SUMMER
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lows: tff. Iff. Torosy, 10 aasiluns, I
Nihl.4
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r ysdvs; J. A. Rlroad, 4 eentbons, 5 years;
WHHMIIwsiUl—stlmm, «years
1 shall Mfei* toy stow Monday worn
iBj.Hsfffksr I I ha vs my own piano.
I tm p>ap>Md to give Masons on
atftngsd taetrwRseatd aMo. Tsrnis for
lafllm par month, ti. Will sosnpy
reemla aohssl building. J. W. Gantt
W.RMnhrp. rsptusuMsg ton tond
, 4pNMal«ltosQ.B. * 8 A snd
a,AT () B>, to hors lashing nflsr
isfHkstosampsatss. HswUI
Mm mbs aaa umng
Just over the line in Presidio county.
This leavao Alpine without a constable,
but Pets hasn’t worked much at It.
Tbs Avalanche man has knocked
about over the world a good deal In the
last Afty years and his fortune has never
brought him In contact with any sat of
official* who hotter deserved to be
sailed gentlemen than the agents and
oendasters sf too G. H.
A team and buggy belonging to Nay
Bowles’s llvsrv stable ran amuck all
aver the town for n half an hour or so
sdaasday night in the dark. It to a
nlrads that nobody was hurt aad no
rtoua damage was dsns to horses or
isnght too
•Adfi toots
Mm. Dsah M n native of
The veteran soldier aad frontiers-
man J eases R, Anderson from tbs Nino
Points passed through Alpine Wednes-
day afternoon with hla little grandson
[ a how cub. on his way to visit his
daughter, Mrs. Dick Riggs.
wMMaa UtoMi, i Judge Tan Hlekle sad family are
R An fits u a} Maying tonight es lha anal hound town;
the Judge gotng to Austin sa legal
----- luetosss. and Mm Tan IHabM and
K Ml West Maator Hatley to visit mtoaivsa la
IMot Tessa
W. M. lUXUL
■MO. H HBOTOH
sf Orwnty gervinr
—nine etesUm to
We sie autawteoS to aaa
Otetely at to aawl w steslteu to feuuto.
We are eelkaraaaS to anneeam J. & KOKIN
af gteaay eaeaty m a wStSat* fer lha aStea ef
Dtetttat Atteraap at the PuytyCnt JuStetel
Qtetetetmtki msstog November ateston.
"You can’t do anything for the M«xL
icno,” said a prominent cltlxsn to the
Avalanche man t’other day. MMlght
as well try to maka a law abiding dti-
seo of tha burro ” Does this rem ark
represent the reel sentiment of the
enlightened, Christian people of Al
pine V If It be so, they are excusibl*
for standing aloof. W# don’t waat to
argue tha question, hut ws would like
to know upon what principle of oousla
tens? these same enlightened. Christian
people of Alpine respond liberally to
avsry appeal for aMteey to carry our
Christian civilisation to the black and
brown and yellow people at the ends of
tha earth. Verily, the follow who said,
"Charity begins a* home,” must have
bean a blanker y blank Idiot. Aa to the
negro, nobouy will resent the Impula
that he Is a beast sooner than the old
Confederate soldier, who remembers
with affection the black mammy who
nursad him and faithful old llnde El
lick, to whose owe hlo father often en-
trusted him In the days of his reckless
boyhood.
W SOUTHERN PACIFIC
(Rnnmst Boats)
ROUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS
To Potato in Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa,
Momtaaky, Maryland, Ma-aoknaotto, MicMgi^,
EWmMVow Mexico, Row York Vorth
Carolina, South Carolina. Tenneeeee
Virginia and Winoiffta
Through Standard Pullman and Excursion Elooplng Cara,
Through Chefr Caro. Box Veotibuled Trains
MR i TUP TI IEW TOm VIA »Ef ORLEAII AID CHMTELl LIME
S. F. B. Morse, M. L. Robbins, T. J. Anderson
ram. Tto&lgr. Osa. Pass OTkt Agt. Ast fisa ram Act'
HOUSTON TE XAS . ^
THE ALPINE HOTEL
Haa been under the same maaags-
msut ala# years. The house has lately
been renovated and remodeled. Mias
clean rpoms a specialty. Table supplied
with the beet the market afford*
\n elegant new dining room.
Mr* C. Dagat ...............Peng.
SM ANTONIO
HUSONATIONAL FAR
MR L. J. BAKER
pract
•f 23
I* .Darnnll,
Tonsorlal Artist,
Hot and Cold Bathe
ftompt attention and. work strict!*
Amt dam
L. N. Halbert,
Lawyer aad * aad Agent.
Alpine,....... ... cia*.
Wig practise to all tbe courts
Brewster and adjoining counties.
Will render propwty and pay text*
for non leeideuta.
It A ItCMS All CATTLI FM PRJ.
Tee If acbee sfixsted la the amfem ■rrfi.i
of the fitted of Chihuahua, feto rw —
ebaap on terra or for sate, rate perfect
etthene raaeb.
ler of 23 years’ experience, has pur-
chased tbe Axt.ures materials etc ot
J tv Erickson, and will oondoct a
J. U. Holland left yesterday for his
ranch.
Miss Ivy Carnes loft for Uryau Toes
day.
Jackson A Harman shipped ninety
calves to Kansas City Monday.
Monde Wilson came over again yea
tarda?-on business of course.
L. W. Darrell returned yesterday
bom a surveying bout In IVooaoounty.
Miss Crystal Holland will leave to-
night for Waoo, to enter Baylor Uni-
versity.
George Suvder has about completed
a Iwge tank and another well, forty
feet deep, for Irrigation
Clothing cleaned and dyed by an ex-
pert, located next door to barber shop
—for n few days only.
Miss Emmie McClanah u, the new
primary teacher, arrived from Han An-
gelo yesterday morning
John M Rooney and his daughter.
Miss Iva, are spending the week in
town.
Walter Dubose, the new proprietor
of the Alpine Hotel purposes to nuke
extensive Improvements In the b >nse
aad furniture.
B P Darnell bos bought Hi* Alpine
Tonnorthl Parlors and will oooUnue the
business wi.hout ioterruptioj. Dee his
ad la another column.
if Mr*. Walton ooaid aae how woe-
begone the Captain M looking whs
would out short bar VMM and come
boats Tha Good Beak says It Is not
good for saaa to ha alena.
8. D. Hissst returned this moral eg
from a malt to Dan Aatoalo aad Heua
toa. Ha ex vs this eouatry leak* like a
paradise compared with what he saw
dees that way. •* «
George Rloek. Mai fa Later he expects
to put In a line of lino Jewelry. Mr.
Baker was fur veers watch inspector
of tha M. K A T. Railway, and Is a
thoroughly competent watchmaker and
Jewaller. He asks a trial and guaran-
tees satisfaction Orders left with
J. R. Madenfort will receive prompt
attention.
Representative Van Hlckle haa ap
pointed Misses May Boyd and Mny
Nations to scholarships In the North
Texas Normal College at Denton. To
the Ham Houston Normal College at
Huntsville be has sppolnted Misses
Lula Russel, of Sen Angelo and Bailie
Hvler, of Fort Davie. Mlat Russel is
a nleee of J B. Irving.
Returns from 'he Land Ofltoa award
school lands to the following applcants
J. Mi Talley. 4 sections;
George Wurxbach. 1 section; S H. Har-
man, 4 section*; B. F. Hlllingw'ey. 1
section.
Weduoedav night J T Me Elroy ant
by wire from Midland so order to .1. D
Jackson and within five minutea Jack
son by telephone bought for McElroy
100 oattle from J P. Wilson in Green
Valley.
The Alpine ice Works loaded (wo
move wagons with ice for Fort Ktock-
ton this week. The aggregate aniomtt
ef Um shipment was 2,800 pounds.
B. P. Darnell has removed the bar
bar shop to more oomm-Ktlons and airv
qnartars, oaa door west of i he old stand
la the same building.
The Larkin Company is pnttlug lo
shelving and fixtures in the nan of the
building lately ooc-ipied by tl»» pviet-
office.
A deed was filed for record ibis
ntoroiag. by virtue of which B I* and
J. H. laohrv sansav t« P. Iff. Rousa
HecUon* U. IS and 17. Block 331. T. A
Ht. L. R’y
Stmdav owning Justine ifernea tied
the matrimonial knot for Hr Francisco
k)iuwd< r .<nd %t*. literrlind * l'ilUiw>)
(MlupmeraMteteM, O. ADAMS, Room* .«*
aad «. Bnaaou Slock, n pam. Tto.
ALPINE ICE WORKS-
Alfima, TtJtaa.
Dealers in
Icm, Beg!, Butter, Eggs,
Soda-pop and all Vege-
tables in season.
We buv Hides and Country Produce
Mall Orders receive prompt attention
Sewing Mao ine Fo Sale...
ALMOST t EW!
For Prior umH Otkrr Porticoltrm MpoO fo
L J. SWEEDHN, M. W
At. the Drug tpr«-.
! ALPINE. TEXAS.
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0. L AIKEN’S STAKE LINES.
[OMVytac the IT. a Mall )
MARTA TO 8KAKTKB AND RKTVRN.
Six thaeaa«teek
MAMVA TO TKRUNGUA AND HRTlIftN.
Two Umn a week.
soArria to prkbidio and rciton.
m Umee a week.
Hhafter Km leave* Xarfe every d*y raw?
temdsy te • a. m.. arftvfex at Hhefler at l p m
Itetera trip Imm Skelter every Say eaeept
femdayteSa. is , nritvliipte Marfn at l p. m.
‘NtUagoa team leave* Marfa Monday *M
Thursday at V a. m.; dinner at iamR->; step
ever Bbkt at MeGtere’* Ranch; arriving te Trr
i Ungvm in the afternoon. Bamawayboak.
PRKBIDIO STACK l**w« gbafter every da>
[ eaoep* Sunday at 7 a. m . arrt*ta«at Preatdte to
’Shown. Lravaa CrmHIeMrHhatterteX p m
aad arrtvw al Htoafw »i 7 p. aa
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Carnes, J. M. Alpine Avalanche. (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1902, newspaper, August 29, 1902; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth803704/m1/4/?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).