The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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1 Local and Personal:
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Mrs. A. W. Boyce is home
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil-Gen. Orozco Killed
liams have returned home
from Mineral Wells.
Best stone coal at Caldwell’s
Advt.-tf.
Fresh oysters at Lawson’s
restaurant.
Dr. Worthington of Mara-
tnon, was here this week.
Choice fresh melons on ice.
Alpine Light & Ice Co. Advt.
Coal. Wood. Grain. Cald-
John Blevins is visiting El
Paso this week.
Fresh oysters at Lawson’s
restaurant.
Mrs. H. M. Riggs of Fort
Stockton is here visiting rela-
tives.
Dr. J. R. Middlebrook has
well.
Advt.-tf.
J. W. Griffith was here this
week from the Nevill ranch.
Choice fresh melons on ice.
Alpine Light & Ice Co. Advt.
Pea green Alfalfa at Cald-
well’s.
Advt -tf.
Ivan McGaughy was here
last week from the 02 ranch.
Genuine . McAlester coal at
Caldwell’s. Advt.
Miss Fannie Daugherty is
visiting relatives in San An-
tonio.
Peter Shuttler wagons, 2 3-4
and 3-inch. Weyerts & Sons.
Advt.
Caldwell prides himself on
quality of goods and low prices.
Advt.-tf.
Mrs. E. L. Frazer left this
week for Carthage to join her
husband. 1
returned from a professional
visit to El Paso.
Herbet Wigle has accepted
a position with the Holland
hotel as chief clerk.
Russel Wilson left last week
for Maverick county where he
will make his home.
Delmar Richardson has ac-
cepted a position with the
Radford Grocery Co.
$8.50 leather box seat rock-
ers, only $5.00. Alpine Furn.
trom El Easo. •
Misses Jettie Pruett and Le-
nora Jones of Ft. Davis, are
expected here Sunday.
10 per cent, off on all lawn
mowers, for one week. Alpine
Hardware Co. Advt.
Get some of those fresh
oysters at Lawson s restaurant.
They arrived this morning.
Miss Leafy Anderson left
this week for Kerrville where
Co.
Advt.
Earl McFarland left last Fri-
day for Eagle Pass where he
has accepted a position.
Full line of Planet, Jr. plant-
ers for fall garden planting.
Alpine Hdw. Co. Advt. 1
Miss Pearl Sitton of Dallas
has accepted a position with
Mrs. R. E. C. Dougherty.
White bowl and pitcher
wash set, 1.00. Alpine Furn.
Co. Advt.
Heavy 2-inch post iron beds, was here Sunday as the guest
only 6.50. Alpine Furn. Co.
Advt.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pierce
have returned from s visit to
Coleman.
$5.50 green or brown fibre
rockers, only 3.75. Alpine
Furniture Co. Advt.
by Sierra
Henderson-Black Wedding.
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In a fight with a posse of of- August 24th, has the following T n 1 I . » T T4 1
ficers from Sierra Blanca, which account of the marriage of M-A - H IdElUA 4) 161
Blanca Posse.
The Denver (Col. Post
ficers from Sierra Blanca, which account of the marriage of Mr.
occurred southwest of that W. T. Henderson of this place
place Monday, Gen. Pascual to MissBelle Brandon Black of
j Orozco, noted Mexican revo-
San Antonio, the event
occur
lutionist, and four companions ring in the former named city,
were killed. The Americans it says:
in the flight were Sheriff Mo-
rino, Joel T. Fenley, A. B.
Medley, and J. W. Mellard of
Van Horn, Will Schrok, Geo.
Rowdy, Bob, Prince and Judge
Love, Pete Wetzell of Sierra
she expects to spend the win-Blanca, Ranger Dave Allison,
| ter. and River Guard Carnes.
Ranchers in
Ben Smith, the popular man- , „ 3 ______
ager of the Mitchell-Gillett where the fight occurred fear the bridal party, and was followed
the section
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Under New Management.
“CLEANLINESS” OUR MOTTO. Nice
Rooms- Comfortable beds-—Everything
f irst Class. Our Restaurant serves three
"A very pretty wedding was &
solemnized at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Frank-
lin of this city Tuesday evening
when Miss Belle Brandon Black
of San Antonio became the bride r .
of William Thaxton Henderson Bs.65B>285Th28813>728013/2846f2,28653/28F228F07745
or Alpine, 1 exas. As Lohen-i 0 000
grin’s wedding march was played,
Master Jack Franklin entered,
acting as ring bearer. He led
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square meales a day. Something good to
eat every meal.
ge Your Patronage Solicited.
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by Misses Elizabeth and Alice
Franklin, as maids of honor, ac- a
Mexicans which Orozco is said companied by Geo. Wickersham 0
Mr. and Mrs. Twait of Silver to have been try!n8 to join, and
City, N. M., are here as the are preparing to give them a
warm reception if they do
sore at Marfa, is here on busi- reprisals from the band of
Alpi n e
Tra nsfer
ness.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Hancock.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Pruett
arrived last Saturday from
California and are at the St.
Charles hotel.
Mrs. M. M. McFarland is
home from an extended visit
to Nebraska, Colorado, and
other western States.
Mrs. Meador and sister,
and Willie Henderson. Mrs. L.
M. Andrews of Kansas City,
Mo., matron of honor, preceded
James Henderson, who scattered
flowers along the path of the
bride and bridegroom. At a
prettily arranged alter they were
met by Rev. C. L. Meade, pas-
1 .a, for of Trinity Methodist church,
| which the Liber ty Bell will be who performed the ceremony.
| returned to its home in Phila- The ladies of the bridal party car-
ried pink sweet peas and white
carnations, the bridegrooms fa-
vorite flower.
come over.
May See Liberty Bell.
The route selected over
delphia, includes the Southern
D ‘ C C n %
t acihc. Supt. Bentley has
written to the Mayor of Phila-
delphia asking that he instruct
those who are traveling with
Miss Estep, left Sunday for the bell to have the special
El Paso where the former will train stop in Alpine so that the
children of this section may
undergo a surgical operation.
,. have an opportunity to pay
• Kleinman left Monday homage to this National relic.
Mr. Henderson is a promi-
nent cattleman and a member of
the Texas Cattle Raisers Asso-
ciation and is well known to lo-
cal stockmen and is a frequent
visitor to Denver. Mrs. Hend-
derson has a charming character,
and has been for many years a
A assenger s and baggage hauled to and from
all trains at any hour
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Phone 168
Our big floats are ready to haul anything. Let
us figure with you.
Borderland Auto Co.
Cars Repaired.
We carry a well selected stock of Auto-
mobile accessories.
Let Us Know Your Wants.
FREE AIR.
Our Work Stands Up.
prominent church worker in
: r , - -----------------Georgia and Texas. She has
7 . ning tor St., Louis and If he receives a favorable reply many friends in Denver, having
spent several months of each
year here for the past number of
years. Mr. and Mrs. Hender-
son will make their home in El
Paso.”
Mrs. T. M. Wilson of Marfa Chicago where he will pur- ‘ __________. U.
chase his fall and winter stock, dste of its arrival will be
to his letter, clue notice of the
an-
0
of Mr. and Mrs. Hancock.
45 pound cotton mattress
art tick, roll edge, only 5.00.
Alpine Furn. Co. Advt. I
Mrs Cook Atchisonleft today nounced thru the columns of
this paper.
for her home at Uvalde after
a
visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Daugherty of this
place.
Announcement.
Can Have Sewerage System Here.
Cas Edwards is expected 11 .
home from El Paso where he John Highsmith came down
1 wish to announce to my
mends and customers that I
went after two new Maxwell
cars.
Mrs. Arthur Ragin has re-
from Marfa this week and is
expect to return from the East-
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kilpat-
rick and daughter of San An-
gelo, are here this week as
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Clarence Hord has bought
Mr. Tippit’s place in Sunny
Glen canyon. L T.
her parents at Little Rock,
Children's chairs and rock- Ark.
| wearing a smile like he had
just closed up a nine section
ranch deal,
turned home from a visit to ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Greenwood and children of
ern markets next week where gusts at the Holland hotel.
I bought a well selected stock Mr. Kilpatrick is cashier of the
Central National bank of San
Angelo and is also one of the
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ers, all at cost. Alpine Furn.
Co. Advt.
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Miss Hallie Crawford has
Arizona, are here as the guests!
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
of dry goods. Don t do your
fall and winter shopping un-
til you see my stock and get'
my prices.
D. Kleinman.
returned from a visit to Mr.
Mrs. Geo. Yates and son and Mrs. Anja Wilson at their u U
Byron, have returned from a ranch. Mis. H. ferry and
children have returned from
| I he Alpine high school ball their ranch where they have
Bev Greenwood.
Mrs. W. H.
Postmaster Coleman has re-
largest stockholders of the
sewerage system of that city.
In discussing the latter subject
with the write Mr. Kilpatrick
ds
Hisncntrirseertsesse soom
MffiS3KaaU&C3SiaUHa9«»aDSIKajnBMae&Sa^aEJ9BinkEE£a>&iaE3l wane
says that a sanitary septic-tank
ceived notice from the Depart- system sufficient to accom-
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visit to Hot Springs, N. M.
U o to Mason & Co., at the team will play at Sanderson been, spending the
old Alpine Garage for quick this week during the old set- Mr. Terry will come in later
and cheap repairing, advt. | tlers reunion.' ,_______-
Mrs. W. F. Livingston of M E u . Come early to our closing $100 value.
Cornns Chis: 1tl Miss Eugenia Hector left out sale. The best bargains
VOrpuS Christi is the guest or; 1 . 1 / A 1-1 • 1 .11 i P
M. 1 M. G W I • •last week for California where will be gone in a few day at
MIT, and Mrs.E. W. Livingston. .1 .1 .
she will take a special course our remarkable low prices.
Clothes baskets and hamp- in domestic science.
20 per cent, off this week.
ment that an insurance rate of
3 cents has been made on
modate the business part of
Alpine could be installed at a
summer.
Model Variety Store.
ers, - P=.......— — vycen. y 1 n
Alpine Hdw. Co. Advt. I Mr. and Mrs. Downum ex- .
pect to leave this week for El thews, accompanied by her
Miss Anne Johnson of Paso where he will be under
Marfa was here this week as medical treatment.
the guest of Miss Una Jackson.
You have the fruit; we have your winter heaters if engaged
the jars, caps, rubber, kettles, before Sept. 1st, with a deposit
funnels, clamps, wood spoons, of 5.00. Alpine Hardware
Alpine Hdwe. Co. Ad Co. Advt.
We give 5 per cent, off on
etc.
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t "OULIrY FIRST. i
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San Angelo Business College.
parcels post packages of not very moderate cost, thus doing-
more than $5 value. Also a away with a now very objec-
rate of 25 cents from $50 to tionable
condition and an
Heretofore there actual menace to the health of
was no rate less than 5 cents, the community.
For Trade.
He has
promised to get some figures
concerning the cost of a plant
It Lasts Longer,
Runs Further
Costs Less
Than any Car on the Market
Remember a FORD CAR Casts less
than one half what other cars cost to
keep them going.
have some good vacant of this kind and when he dose,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mat- business lots in a growing this matter will be further dis-
Colorado town I will trade for cused in the columns of this
sister, Miss Lottie Yeager, left
this week for Ardmore, Okla.,
cused in the columns of this
and will make the trip in their
car.
Miss Myra Young left Sun-
day for El Paso where she will
undergo an operation for ap-
pendicitis. She was accompa-
nied by her mother, Mrs. John
Young.
a car and pay cash difference.
This is a good investment.
Box “303,
8-26-tf Alpine, Texas.
paper.
Dr. J. A. Hardy was hur-
ridly called to the eastern part
of the county last week to at-
Judge and Mrs. D. McNeilll tend a supposed small pex
case. It proved to be only a
Turner of Corpus Christi, who
are enroute home from the Pa-
cific coast where they have
well developed case of mea-
sels.
we
Dr. snd Mrs. J. R. Middle-
brook have let a contract for
A business education brings quickest financial results and often
■ relieves embarrassment. We do better than guarantee positions
, we qualify our graduates to hold them. Reference: Any bank in
i San Angelo. Write TODAY forfurther information,
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J their
new modern cottage
£ which is to be erected on their
j been spending a month, stop- F I
ped off here and will be the or ale.
guests of Mrs. Turner's sisters, Fifty thorough bred half
Mesdames M. S. Burke and grown white leghorn chicdens.
W. Yates until Friday morn-Also mseven young turkeys,
ing Phone 157-2 rings.
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- of town.
s Rev. J. W. Holsapple of
$ Sherman, passed thru Alpine
i this week enroute to the Brite
I campmeeting. He was the my pastures and any one vio-
Notice to Hunters.
All parties are notified not
Starr Meat Market-Advt 48
to hunt or trespass in any of
I guest of Rev. and Mrs. Bandy lating this notice will be prose-
i while here. cuted.
Cattle for Sale.
Four hundred and fifty 3
year old steers. Apply to H.
A. Cartwright, Alpine, Texas.
Mrs. R. L. Nevill.
Mesdames George Clark,
Harry Heaney, and Mr. and
Mrs. John Jordt left this week' There is an old saying that
for their homes in Corpus'“It will be a cold day in Au-
Christi after spending the sum- 11 € p ” 1 -. - i 1 1
■ mer in Alpine, gust, etc. ™ it evidently had
, reference to Sunday and Mon-,
, Our whole stock of dry day of this week for the ther-
goods, hardware, and notions * :1.: . 1
1 . , .1 1 mometers in Alpine registered
1 will be sold at cost; some will 1 rr. 1 . !
be sold below cost. Every
thing must go by October 1st.
as low as fifty degrees above
zero.
Model Variety Store, *——
W. C. Clark, Proprietor. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker
advt 8-19tf.
—Let US Show Youpse
Murphy & McGaughy, Agts.
Alpine,
Texas.
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I Just a Word About Drugs. 1
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We invite your attention to the quality of all |
Drugs that enter into our Prescriptions. :
j Nothing but the best used. 1
You get just what the doctor orders. 1
j Phone 98 = Palace Pharmacy == 1
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Money to Lend
on
Farms and Ranches
Vendors Lien Notes Bought and Extended.
E. B. CHANDLER,
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San Antonio, Texas
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Windmill Work 0Blacksmithing 8
We are prepared to do all kinds of wind- %
I mill work and blacksmithing. $
, —Give Us a Trial.-a- S
GALLOWAY CATTLE.
Buy an up to now, dehorner. |
and baby have returned to
their home in Victoria after
/ Fresh Oysters.
- First of the season. Famous spending the summer here as They never fail.
-___________1 Houma. La., selected: At Law-the guests of her parents, Mr. derson
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Anderson Bros., Jewelers
W. T. Hen-
has them for sale.
8 w EY ERTS & SONS
Alpine,
Texas.
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Yates, W. J. The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1915, newspaper, September 2, 1915; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1708348/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.