Alpine Avalanche. (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1900 Page: 1 of 12
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LITTLE SNOWFLAKES.
Nolice to Cebtors and Creditors.
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the town will go to the front by bounds. regular term thereof, hereby notifies
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CIGARS.
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Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers.
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L. J. PARKS.
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G. P. & t. A. Houston, Tex.
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RanchandMine Supplies, Flour, Grain, Seed, Salt, Lumber,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES and CLOTHING.
$300 reward for
arrest and con
viction for theft
of my cattle.
Sam SCHWING
(’barley Martin has moved up from
Marathon and will take charge of W.
T. Henderson’s butcher business on the
Correct assays guaranteed for gold,
silver, lead, copper, quicksilver and
. F. B. MORSE.
Pass. Traffic Manager, Houston, Tex.
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Mammoth Bronze Turkeys,
and Long Distance
Homing Pigeons.
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Quite a number of town lots have
« hanged hands in Alpine recently and
To those indebted to, or holding claims
against, the estate of Mrs Ophelia
White, deceased:
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Miscellaneous Goods —
COGNAC BRANDY,
HOSTETTER’S BITTERS,
MARASQUIN CHERRIES,
CHRYSTALIZED BOCK and RY E
ALCOHOL,
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Cider, Mineral Waters, Etc.
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Case Goods—
WALDORF,
PAUL JONES,
BELLE OF BOURBON.
Varieties of Wines-
SWEET CATAWBA,
SHERRY,
WHITE CALIFORNIA,
CLARET,
PORT,
CHAMPAGNE,
BLACKBERRY.
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of the business quite awhile, will go cn
a visit home.
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New Styles and
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The best ever Shipped from
Pueblo for the Price.
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- - DAILY TH AIIV SERVICE - ■ -
WITH BUFFET SLEEPERS
New Orleans
To Mexico and California.
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Will practice in all the courts of the
41st and 38th districts.
W. VAN SICKLE.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Alpine, Texas.
G- W. BLACKBURN
Tonsorial Artist.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers, Through Without Change,
From Washington and Cincinnati, (via new Orleans)
To PACIFIC COAST POINTS, and Return.
tions will be issued.
D. W. Gourley,
Tax Collector.
B. M. HINES, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Local Surgeon for G., IL & S. A. R'y.
Ofice at Hancock’s Drug Store.
J. C. BIRD, Manager. i Full' Guaranttev
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Independent Assay Office.
EaraetisaeD 1806,
O. W. Reckhart, E. M., Proprietor.
Agent for Ore Shippers.
Assay and I hemical Analysis.
mines Examined and Reported Upon.
BULLION WORK A SPECIALTY
P. O. Rox 8s. Ofliceand Laboratory'
Cor. SAN FRANCISCO & CHIHUAHUA Sts.
EL PASO, TEXAS.
appointed guardian of the persons and
estate of Jesse F . Wm. J. S. and Alice
E. White, minor heirs of Mrs. Ophelia
White, late of Brewster county, de-
seems to be an
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Manager Van Vleck, however, states
that Del Rio will be much benefitted
by this change. In a future number!
we shall tell you why.—Del Rio Record.
Large quantities of BACON, LARD. HAMS, and this sea-
son’s CANNED GOODS of every kind, BOUGHT BEFORE
THE RISE, in car load lots, and our customers get the benefit.
- - - DAILY TRAIN SRVICE - - -
WITH BUFFET SLEEPERS
Between GALVESTON
and SAN ANTONIO.
change. As soon as work is com • ceased, by W. Van Sickle, judge of the
merced hereon the roundhouse - which . county court of said county, on the
assured thing—the 15th day of January last past, during a
Texas, where she receives her mail. I
This the 20th day of March, 1900.
Mrs. C. C. Dugat,
Guardian of the estates and persons of
Jesse F., Wm. J. S. and Alice E.
White, minor heirs of Mrs. Ophelia
White, deceased.
ing in report. All assays are kept
private
I do not want anybody to have to
pay unnecessary costs, and for that
reason I am waiting as long as possi-;
ble before issuing executions for taxes,
but in all cases where taxes are not
paid within the next few days execu-
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: Bought in large quantities before the recent advances and will be sold at small margin. We believe in keeping
strictly up to date, fresh goods, and shall keep a department for bargains in any odd sizes or remnants that we
. may have left on hand. Goods in this department MUST GO. We don’t expect to get Cost. In fact, we don’t pay
■ any aGention to cost. When we give bargains we give barga’ns strictly, and happy should you be if you can be
| fitted or soiled io tins depart meut '
THE DEWEY,
El Paso, lexas.
When visiting El Paso be sure to
call at the “DEWEY,” 323 San An-
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A, ALL TRAINS CONNECT AT NEW ORLEANS FOR
KevTrk, Philadelphia, Washington, Atlanta, Cincinnati, St. Louis. Chieaga.
s ................................. likely there will be a good deal of
). 8.0. Callup Saddlery CO. building in the near future. Alpine
15 PUEBLO, COLO. will soon be one of the prettiest little
#5 Makers of the cities in the west.
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ElhevkTsATisTstyesinDRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS and NOTIONS arriving this and next month
for spring and summer. Don't send off for anything until you see them. Nice line of the
66 Stu isetRoute’ ‘
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER to arrive this month and and another shipment about March 1st. All weights all
styles, all grades. THEY AEIG THE IIcST.
tin. No false reports given. If
tonio St. We have with us Jas.
FulghamandV. Hogan, who with
ourselves will show the best service,
kindness and politeness; besiaes the
i best stock of Goods in our line of
business.
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC Assay Office.
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R. T. FRAZI ER’S
you have nothing I will give noth- l
Famous Pueblo Saddles.
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Alpine seems somewhat dull at pres- 1
ent, but there is not a vacant house in
town and consiaerable building and
improvement is going on. It is our'
opinion that the town will soon begin ;
to build up so fast that our old resi
dents will hardly be able to realize the
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Rozell Pulliam came in from his
ranch Sunday and reports a very heavy
rain at his place. He says that, judg-
ing from appearances, the rain was
evidently heavy for several miles south
of his ranch.
L. N- HALBERT,
LAWYER AND LAND AGENT.
Will practice in all of the courts in
Brewster and adjoining counties.
Will render property and pay taxes
for non-residents.
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Toby Carroll,
SBoot and Shoe Repairers
If work is not satisfac-
tory return it and I will
make it suit you.
all persons indebted to said estate to
W e must congratulate Alpine upon come forward and make settlement,
the consummation of its dearest wish, and those having claims against said
That pretty little town is scon to be estate to present them to her at her
made a division terminal of the G. H. i residence in Alp ne, Brewster county,!
Ry. A fprivate letter from General —
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PUEBLO,
Stock and Eggs for sale. Address
| J. B. GILLETT, Alpine, Texas,
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ALPINE, TEX.
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McKinney, R. C. Alpine Avalanche. (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1900, newspaper, March 30, 1900; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1568360/m1/1/: accessed June 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.