The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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The Alpine Avalanche
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ALPINE, BREW,tJS EU COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 191 A.
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Lee and Jackson
Pellegra
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ALPINE STATE BANK
Alpine, Texas.
United States Depository for Postal Saving Funds
Capital, $25,000 ~ Surplus, $25,000
BENJAMIN F. BERKELEY.
President
GEO. C. MILLER. V. President
\Y. VAN SICKLE,
Vice President
W. FERGUSON; Cashier.
service obtain-
to every
Eauippcd to give to its customer-* the best banking
able, while its office organization is designed to give
patrons affairs the individual care and attention which they may
require.
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
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Cure and
Proven
Prevention
Reasonable Prices on
LUMBER
Blanton in Race for'^4bgress j
Judge Thomas L. Blanton' Godhelpthepeoplewhofor-
was seen by a reporter for this get their great leaders. Such Washington 1 he complete
paper Saturday and asked it li«“ people are slipping down the success of dietary treatment in
would enter the race for ( °n-jeasy descent that leads to de preventing; and permanently
gress from the 16th Distr ict, j generacy. A nation cannot curing pellagi 1 the scourage oi
4 JHe replied: "1 have never* perform nobly today unless i’ ^he poor classes, was described
4;quit running since 1 announced treasures tenderly the noble in reports made public by the
two years ago. 1 am in the traditions that come down to it Federal Public Health Service
race and expect to make the from yesterday. The south officials, who have spent the
most energetic campaign ol my that should lorget General past five years experimenting
life speaking in every county Robert E. Lee and General with hundreds of patients in
in the district, and am already Stonewall Jackson would be a Georgia and Mississippi at
receiving much encourage- sorry south filled with nothing Jackson, Miss,
ment." but "po1 white trash." Out of 172 cases completing
Judge Blanton is a native But the south has not forgot- twelve months treatment on i
Texan, a law graduate of the ten these great men. There- diet, only one suffered a recur
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The First National Bank
CAPITAL and <IRPLUS SI00,000.
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Windmills, Pipe, Fencing and All kinds of
BUILDING MATERIAL.
ALPINE LUMBER CO.
| “The Material Men”
j£ University of Texas, has resid- fore the south thrills with pride lence of the
U eel in 1 aylor county about six over the just tribute paid them results ait
it (years, having moved here Iroin by Field Marshall Sir John Georgia.
+ ! Albany. He has served the'French inn conversation with I he public Health Seivue
jfc i 42nd Judicial District as Dis-.Mr. Frederick Palmer of the recommend .-that in commum
ji. i trict Judge for almost seven ( Associated Press. Jackson he ties where pellagra prevails an
j^l years being elected twice to compares to Cromwell, General increase in Iresh meat and
it, that position by large majori- Lee he holds the greatest of leguminous foods, with ;• coi
if | ties. When elected all of the American generals. Speaking responding decrease in starchy
^dockets of the District were: of them, he said: foods, is the proper course ol
crowded, but the Judge was " 1 o me General Jackson was treatment.
| j able to report last year that he j mQre like Cromwell than any
J i could easily handle the busi-j other leader of history. A he
11 ness of two more counties. He roic, martial figure, whose won- | am ,,rcp;m.c| to
WTtttrt ffrt+T+tWf ft J fs recognized as one of the jderful career came to the happy |emd of dirt wo sm h ,i
------------ ---■ ■---------—-j most able judges in the state j close of a soldier desires in the tanking, dams, road wo,k. etc
^as always stood out hour of victory. 1 have follow- Let me ftgmv vvitj1 you
§j3 square f°r every moral issue jed all his marches and battles ajy, rt-]2-it
CM I €I| ITll'l II d £1% 1 S^j presented to the people and j with unflagging admiration.
unces that his platform He had the religious exaltation
V) t win contain many demands of Cromwell, his dash and de
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Under New Management.
“CLEANLINESS” OUR MOTTO. Nice
Rooms*—Comfortable beds—Everything
First Class. Our Restaurant serves three
square meales a dnv. Something good to
eat every meal.
; announces
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^ i that will advance the interest termination and his ready stra
of the common people. tegy and the genius of inspir-
5^2 Last year Judge Blanton car- mg his troops with his own in
C^jried the counties of Taylor, domitable spirit of energy.
*5; Eastland, Jones, Shackelford,, But of all your commanders
Contracts Wanted
am prepared to do
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Mat Smith.
P. O Rox. 4M5, Alpine, lex
1 iuIii .\("* M.inag. nu nt
M. M. U iiislcr,
W. A. liuehnnan, Successor.
PLUMBING, TINNING AND TANKS
Estimate^*; .Furnished on any Job.
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Have ynur pluiiihmg dona. 1>> a workman
ir.dervl.md-- Sunlaiy Woik.
Write or phone >our wants.
who
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Concho, Kimble, Edwards.
Schleicher, Iron. Coke, Sterling,
Robert E. Lee,
his resources.
November
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SAN ANGELO FAIR - CARNIVAL
and
in his patience, Old Timers Celebration
Your Patronage Solicited.
poise,
his
i Glasscock. Reagan, Upton, An- soundness of judgment and his
<•£; drews, Winkler, Fisher, Games possession of the qualities of
Crosby, A oakum and high command in all emergen-
Borden. He lost Menard ties, is foremost,
county by two votes, Haskell | jon »
county by 10 votes, Palo Pinto ■Ti • . , . , , ,
Z l i.r\ i n | I his is nigh praise, valued
county by 60 votes and Kun- i
nels county by 126 votes. In |a11 the more because it comes
Midland county he carried j bom an expert. This is now
every box in the county except ,a country so united that tiiete
the town of Midland, losing the j could come no political earth-
county by 10 votes. Abilene qUake strong enough to shock
eporter,_I it asunder. So, if to southern-
ers, this praise of their indomit
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kl RT LANGE
Alpine, Texas
Maker of Famous Cowboy Boots and Shoes
ONLY IMPORTED COOL'S USED
Forest Koeo
Contractor and Builder
Estimates on all classes of work furnished.
Plans and Specifications a Specialty.
Bell House - - Alpine, Texas.
i for It
! lorse Racing
Motorcycle Races
Broncho Busting
Bicycle Races
in my opm- Aeroplane ! lights
Aerial War Demonstration
4 Big Bauds - Music.
Greatest Fair ar.d Carnival ever
staged in San Angelo.
„ A Good 1 ime
* All the 1 ime
“You Want to be There’’
vAsk your Agent about tv
able leaders must be peculiarly -LOW RAILROAD RATER.
gratifying, it must also be grad- —--------
jfyingtoall Americans. Search
| history from the time this conn
| try achieved its independence
! until the present moment and
| nowhere will there be found
two finer types of Americans
than those Christian knights,
Sir Gnlahada in their purity,
Launcelots in their ability,
-Robert E. Lee and Stonewall
Mail Orders Given
Prompt Atfi-niioi;
Shop Next To
Vogt’* Shop.
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If you are going to Build or Repair Anything
The Alamo Lumber Company
CAN SUPPLY YOU
Lumber. Wire, I’oMv. I .mir. 1 ■ ••• a. m. Oils and Paints.
BUILDERS HARDWARE.
Feed Wood anil Coal
We also h indie Grain, Hay, Alfalfa, Wood
and Coal.
Our delivery will be prompt and FULL
MEASURE for your money is our Motto.
Its Coming at
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Ready for It
| He was traveling in the south
and had to put up over night
at a second-rate hotel in west-
ern Georgia. He said to the
clerk when he entered:
"Where shall I autographJ"
"Autograph)" said the clerk.
"Yes; sign my name you
know."
"Oh, right here."
As he was signing his name
in the register, in came, three
roughly clothed, unshorn fel-
lows immediately recognizable
as Georgia "crackers." One of
them advanced to the desk.
"Will you autograph)" asked i
the clerk, his face aglow with 1
the pleasure that comes from
the consciousness of intellec-
tual superiority.
"Certainly" said the "crack
er," his face no less radiant
than that of the clerk; "mine's
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G ALLOW AA
buy an up to
’They never fail.
CPTTLE
now, ilehorner.
W. T . Hen
dvrson has them foi <alc.
At.n me, - Texas.
umber Co.
RAY TURNER, Local Manager.
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The Car for
Masses.
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It suits everybody.
The Car for
Classes.
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Six Cylinder louring Car
F. O. B. at Factory.
$7()3
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‘ Subscribe for the Avalanch
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MURPHY & McGAUGHY, Agents
Alpine, - - Texas.
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Yates, W. J. The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1915, newspaper, November 4, 1915; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth803565/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 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).