The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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KUSTEE5
Notice t» hereby jfivrn that
Ikff wnIT be an cl<-ct*'«f» hrM in
•ocb CMnitwin »Ii->trurt m
Rrmitrr eMBOty. Texas. u> elect
dor county mM tru->trr ir» each
camrenniBooer-i precinct in »ai*f
*®unfy anel #»«ie Fie efecte'f at
Sai»t elec t io#i t*> lie held at
ihr same j>lace and at the same
that the f»»romiiH school
tyo%tees are elected and F»y the
same officers that .are appointed
by the trustees of the ttiwniiit
sc Fine il districts to hold the elec-
tion foe common school district
trustees
That in the Alpine Independent
district there are to lie elected
two county school trustees and
said election will lie held at the
I onrthouse in Ylpme, lexas.
Said election to he held on tFie
5th day of April, tFie same lieinj'
the Hirst Saturday in April.
Witness my hand and offirioJ
seal of office this the ItFi day of
March., A B> IW>.
V M Tiitrnev,
County Jludtfe. Itrrwster county.
hands, am
USES ASLEEP
ARE YOU GQRANE FRflm * -HEEH F™
OR A CAMOUFLAGE
PATRIOT—WHICH?
Safa Flmfla LaJf.
IMUrn. fk.—’Ha Dana* IMrur.
at tta ptaee. Mura: “After the birth
at OF kM vhIM—I gn« very ciwn
lta4w> tut weak«n«4L ••» tmeb
that I nrii Iwntt-v «&» an.y (thing at
aEL ■ ana an awfully whimd that
■ aaaM anmljr •lularv the hunt
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aad waa mm mmetmum anti weak I mu l it
laitt Bra. My kimhami aak*<f Dr.
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to» Mat tntltbr. w to t*t aw H hit
ta.. .Altar ahawt tha aacmul b«f rfa I
MM yaatty tantiiai«<l.. .ftafoca tnkinn
M mT ftoaha wad haadb and arras*
aaaM to la day After taking It.
lamw. tkto |iar ctrvwfattioa diaape
pmd Mr atrancth came hock to
ma and I was »hm mm tha vouut to
hahh Altar tha am mi about & bd-
tai I aatdd da all aiy htiuue-woek
«jd attend to Bay afta tMMmt be-
Mb ob IW aato ta tidur fiuiitl
to Mata—to trial tor yaar trodliM It
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A r :il v %f jisnraeifr
Are you a real red-Maeded Atrnr-
>»» or are yi*i a ramooSace p®-
irW’ Do you reutiy appreciate tie
ftre.it notary that mil Oav-rr. .uent
» t c.*r tmo* for you? D* you
((tatUtis that, everything you base
«Wlii be \iortiiless or taken it »y
from vou and fba; you would h2ta
b>*f n. l.'tlc ir,.,re that a ataw* If this
victory had cue bean woo? Itayrt
you errej t%d u> Ithiml# that rbousaadu
of ism but. t-enif. allote too.i*-d mV-
—have gladly di* *t mi the bwrtHfeiebl
ta (ft , e von rile totesMCC'c of pearti
and viefurv * They «ave averyth/oft
—life, b-iii:tiivetf one*. Do you c -
ah/e rbai' there »re it boas and' ->f
mut l»<-r; uiut Infer* in »»rr eooatry
* In. ate uroki'ii hu-irred today betaust
t lie v h.SVe Iris’' rinelt If IV el l OCie*. Ill'll t
who pco.uly stave their rone, airrf
h is hands r.» iwwteet j«» and yours
ami btinir vi'-tiirv?
li'r ■ , ’ ui-.j... are yre( stw.aiTt'T ) Hir
a,,tre i.. i•. 17 Are ,<ou holding yotcr
Brc Stivinss yitampe and laberty
HkiuI ’’ \ ri‘- you tiaetax yont cr.uney
air li'n'tru It. r«n jour •inti-raaeit
rhroi.ab the purwe ml IMS liar
S a* (in ft* S'jrnfis in order thsf t&e
vlrtiKv bl.k mav l!i<‘ paid and the
hoy a Icouvhr konieT
K^.ery time a War Shviac.* Staling
is eaalieil that bru- !> amMiiey Fs dratw>\
idiceet v out of ill* (Jailed Sftate<
Trea-* iry n»i»*y that tile lluvern
went had counted i*t. imcvg to pay
tile sir fury MW a hi-fi root carted In
lot dr v that this »ould he a safe
eotm'ry for you to lire In. money
that‘it entire.-<t to use cn teedtae :»
laddie# nr sailor and b-ctniftiaar ntai
bar It to file hwnnetotks in, Texas,
lasuuiana New llexbco or Oklahoma.
A wise *,a'yernim.en.t has caarte tt
feasible to# the owners of War S»«-
iitiC* Stamps t»» cash their War Sav
:«*!< Statu pu af the print office after
iriviiac tea days" notice. « one has
had m-isiortnae aitii has nectenr need
nf he- n-.iviiey a'l he has to do is asli
the r;:-, .-etniiient fur it ami hack ml*
ruonev » i.ft iruine ’villi tn t, rest for
every day it tins heett left to the
fSoyemmeer
As an Atceriean. a patriot «■<-*
who to'ves Ms. iruKtrircy. *!:o you# think
the person ii* a ireuf p.iti in,it. a >la^^
eiuMtirh Aai*Ti» an. >11110 at this tit® *
of the ttouermerr.'s yrent need caafc-
*4 bis War Siiyinr* Stanunm. if ct ts
poHulh’1 e for Mu* to hold thesm* Do
*ISU til io.lt he show i un,,,. off.'per ap.
p ree l at in n; «f \'ietoffvf
It was easy to- lb-’ pattimui# wfu-'ii
the bevy- >vec« uv the thick of "he
Mnrht. when, the lr n.ii hootu
in* the battle rati, hut tf.« teat test
mi putrhr iiism :» »hat «M*e does mow.
Kyery perse® y. ho nn s f ool'd hold
hi* War Sayiilifts .■stain ns imottl -the
maturity date t’-i ■ mi tlj.ui.lt. a nml!
Amiecivan would ••••■'* his War Slav-1
nays Stamps uni. s |»e was in din* |
need off t 'le fftii > me v T
War Savimts Sf:> mmn .airr* the saf-
est in vest naemt in, the world They
Mtereiase ewnstantly kn v ire and Chi*
roiistant imrreaw t» ynacaateed be
•h» *I»vye#ameisk
Kay In I a War Savimy* Stamps.
They pay *vs I irt-rest. Sane and
haye"
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Rpt 'V.aS
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JOHN X FARRELL.
Private. Company B, 364th
Infantry.
Private Karrell (ilrmvd) } .
van decorated for cnmpinmn j ;
gallantry in action near Uetaon-
ville, France, Vunnler I, 1918.
When the tsimbal grwap of which
he was a tnetaher was Mil up
by machine gnu lire of the en-
emy. Private Farrell left the
group. (Tawlibg around to the
flank «f the nest he «-banted with
hi* bayonet. The enemy sur-
rendered and ha comrades took
the gun. after which the ad-
vanre continued. Private Far-
rell was mi nerionsly wounded
during the combat that be died
| \ before he could he removed from
the fiel«L Paterson. X. J.. was
his home.
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Ranch Loans A Specialty.
Uabaked Faad*—No Delay.
E. B. Chandler,
102 E. Crockett St. San Antonio, Texas
Wfhat every woman knows—sitmog
ether thing:*—fc». tliat nothing Ls unite
an aati>tying 3.* a hue whiff froefc for
itniwmiw. Knd'njiderevl vwlvs and
aw Is so. iieuurif ul and |>racf i«al, are
here to lei id the ffharffn and retlm-ment
af wbifi. to si-uumirr waryb-ufies. In the
pierur*- a fifain :ind entbronierwi voile
la sknwn meiri.’ ofv into a -hart sleeved
frock and tmsti.-«i off, with a girdle
ami full bow of narrow rtblsai. The
iii.n*U'ffstift is ruiolr of ih«- ecubroidefed
»«ib*. *b»w»ins a pattern in which
banxlis run. u rourel tfie hrurv-. A short
andrirlUjdit'c tit Ibis tias elbow sleeves
and a drupfry of plain voile which
carries ov-t the W«t‘ revcale.1 in the
lang acut full pa maters of plain voile in
the skir*.
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ALPHEU8 E. STEWART, ; [ 1
Private. Company G. 10/th • 1
Infantry. . [,
Private Stewart received the; [
Dbfctingutehrd War Cross in# ■ i
■nxeniikw of unusual gallantry
in : (bo near Konssoy, France,
Mt'ptemlier 2i, 1918. IHsregar»l-
ing a severe wournl in the bead. £
Frivate Stewart fearlessly ad*
vanced toward an enemy ma*
chine.gun m->t and pul it out
of actiwD with a grenade a few
seyonds before h»* was kill’d by
r fin* from another machine gun
I nest near by. His bane was in
t Jwnlantun. Tex.
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Pecos & Rio Grande Telephone
Company.
Long Distance Connections
Have a telephone in your residence,
necessity and not a luxury.
fr—nABBEM
Telephone I
noetlono
residence. It is o I
Alpine Transfer
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Passengers and baggage hauled to and hen
all trains at any hour
Phone 168
Our big floats are ready to handle anything. Lit
iis figure with you.
W. VAN SICKLE
Attorney and )
—Counselor at Uv
CANADIAN AMORS
nee rise biros
Whrw ilm mrmhrvr of tiro Royal
Flyia« Forpu who tralocd ut ih»
Btovmalh FCdvral War Savings- DP
ALPINE. TEXAS
t L MARTIN. Jr,
ATIOOKE1 ^T4A«
, TRIAS
W.&BECHTOL
Dental Surgron
ne» -----t fo 1 aaadi imuj af
them hod tooraww* onthartartk* hay
v«* <d War Saving* Stamps Having
tarn* glvvw a tost# mi toy hag Ooiwn
mvw •oviurttbc*, tor »ataU aawmatA.
they bK'Mw so km tat rot that chr
Chawdlua tiimmaireff loauxuratrd a
ayatrm at War Saving* S'.amp*, siaa-
itor to that in fir Voiced Statrw
“The Nrodiax amn «d thr world t»
toF* drvtorvd a *-----—
tomnrmr. ibofo .haiyrd with dlrwct
tow hi* »totix rwmtoar that cho no
•tar of ihrth K iMiudf wrewamry
tor tv- mturachra mt normal ewadt
ttaan in alt cwwaritaa
“It la to hr oh**rv«d aN* Ibac
•tom v*v cwartdrr It as racmaary
tor thr p-oplw mt chr Paltad Staira
■ad Chaada -cwaarrtrv aadamagrd
tor thr war—to ait as it b h
ttomo mt FVaarc* ard tortotam to to
aw Is to thr ttadtom aa whtoh to
OIL! OIL! OIL!!
The wealth producer of the world
Aladdin’s lamp is a back number
“Fortune raps once at every man's door”—why not NOW.
This may be YOUR golden opportunity. Money vgill not grow in
your pocket. Put it into a safe investment and let it work for you.
Wise ones have done that and made hundreds for every dollar
invested.
P. R. Weatherford Oil Company
‘ Capital Stock $60,000
Shares $lO full paid and non-assessable
50 acres in center of proven oil field
at Iowa Park, Texas. Keep your eye on the “Park”. That is the
coming big producer of high grade oil—worth $3.80 a barrel at
present.
A! C CHISHOLM
Our old friend and fellow-citizen, who has been in tha Iowa Park oil
fields the past year, writes as follows! “I can unhesitatingly recom-
mend this investment, the officers and Board of Trustees. They srs
clssn, honest, successful business men. Some of them I have known
for twenty years. Tell our friends to investigate—and then buy to the
limit”
actus UP
Trustees
A. H. KIRBY, Vie*-
CktH—■■ Tfod Cm.
Fort
Fort WcrtK Ts
ft.
Almost every business man and banking institution in the
of Texas, know these men as honest, reliable and trustworthy
who cannot sifted to have their names connected with ANY pro|
tion not of
Come
Ing merit.
Us show you the maps and explain folly,
cheeks payable to
Mi
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Livingston, C. W. The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1919, newspaper, April 3, 1919; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth803207/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 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).