The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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Rev. I Packard of San An-Cowboy Supper a Great Event,
tonio arrived here Monday and
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The cowboy supper given at
Of Interest to Alpine Women.
Very often you would save
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Starr Meat Market.-Advt 48
Dick Werth was here last
week.
J. B. Davis of Ft. Davis was
here this week.
Best stone coal at Caldwell’s
Advt.-tf.
H. C. Baker arrived last
week from Victoria.
Coal. Wood. Grain. Cald.
Mrs. Max Mayer left yester-
day for El Paso.
Sheriff Chastian of Marfa,
was an Alpine visitor yester-
day.
Mrs. W. B. Burton and son,
Methodist meeting.
day evening by Jackson &
J. L. Sublet returned home Harmon, complimentary to the
this week and says that his
fathers condition was
better when he left.
Alpine Normal visitors, was a
some grand success and fully en-
joyed by the large crowd pres-
well.
Advt.-tf.
Werth Frazer came up last
Thursday from the river.
Clyde Buttrill and J. L. Sub-
let left Monday for the river.
Selz shoes at Kleinman’s.
All styles at all prices. advt.
Dr. L. S. Chenoweth came
over Sunday from Ft. Stockton.
Ice cream freezers---now.
Mr. Allie B. Burton, left Sun-
day for California.
Don’t forget that Dr. Cheno-
weth will be at the Holland
hotel all next week. advt.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Koker-
not and daughter, Miss Eliza-
When your clothes need ent which is conseratively esti-
cleaning or pressing, take them mated at six hundred people.
Alpine Hdw. Co. Advt.
Prof, A. W. Evans left Sat-
urday for his home at Uvalde.
Selz shoes at Kleinman’s.
All styles at all prices, advt.
J. A. Walton returned Sun-
day from a trip to San An-
tonio.
Frank Crawford is home
from a business trip to San
Angelo.
A. A. Murray left last week
for Mississippi where he will
visit relatives.
D. Kleinman and O. E. Kirt-
ley paid El Paso a business
visit last week.
You should AD-A-LINK of
beth, returned yesterday from
California.
Just AD-A-LINK of mem-
ory sweet, till Friendship’s
Bracelet is complete. Ander-
son Bros., Jewelers, advt.
Mrs. F. E. Gillett left last
week for McKinney Springs
where she is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. W. K. Ellis.
Pat Lindsey has bought the
cleaning and pressing business
formerly conducted at Carroll’s
barber shop by R. M. Miller.
Watch for a Link of Friend-
ship, and don’t forget to AD-
to Pat Lindsey at Carroll’s
barber shop. advt. 7-15-tf.
Mrs. Everett Collins, former-
ly Miss Genevive Bogle of
I Marfa, is here this week as the
guest of Miss Thelia Gillett.
Irvin Gillett left this week
for El Paso where he has ac-
cepted a lucrative position with
the White House Dry Goods
Co.
Jas. Arnold, who recently
came here from Alvin, Texas,
died Sunday morning. The
remains were shipped to
Houston for interment.
Phone the new Starr Meat
Market for choice steaks and
all other good things in the
market line. Quick delivery.
Advt.-48.
Mesdames T. H. Ridgeway
and W. H. Brooks of San An-
A-LINK, which will be a token tonio, are expected here next
of friendly cheer. Anderson week and will be the guests of
Bros., Jewelers, advt.
their sister, Mrs. P. W. Berry.
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i his affair is an annual event
and is peculiar to itself by rea-
I money, if, when an agent shows
up at your door with some article
you want in your home, you
would ask him to call the next
day; then make a trip to your
town merchant and see what you
would have to pay. We are re-
minded of this for the reason that
during the last few months over
one hundred Alpine home wives
purchased from agents: 1s
son of the fact that there is no potato slicers for 50c which w
other record of such lavish sell at 25c, aluminum ware a
hospitality being extended to
the public by individuals. In
referring to the affair during
his talk, one of the speakers of
the evening truly said that
there was no city or town in
Texas that would not gladly
welcome these two broad-
minded and public spirited
men as citizens, for they would
be worth their weight in gold
from 5c to 35c more on the piece
than we charge. 2nd fuel burn-
ing irons for $3.50 in which we
sell a similar iron for $1.25,
besides many smaller articles.
It pays to shop. Try it. You
will be pleased with some of the
new appliances we have in stock.
Alpine Hardware Co.
to any community. While
there might be a very few in
Alpine who do not appreciate
their worth, they are in the
great minority.
At 4 o’clock autos were
provided for the visitors and
they were taken out to the
feast, and a feast it was. The
long tables were loaded with
good things to eat. Three
beeves and eight goats had
been barbecued for the occasion
New Rector Here.
Rev. McKeough of Port
Lavaco, Texas, will arrive in
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We have something new and up-to-the-minute
in Jewelry novelties. COME EARLY.
Anderson Bros., Jewelers
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Marfa this week and expects )
to take charge of the Episcopal
church at that place and Al- 9
be held 1
here Sunday night at the re- M
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pine. Service will
gular hour at the W. O. W.
hall. - i
Borderland Auto Co.
Just arrived at Kleinman’s,
a new shipment of genuine all
leather English hand bags.
The black ones while they last
at $4.75. advt 7-15.
My golden beauty plums under the supervision of Mr.
and grapes are now ready for
preserves and jelly. Phone 16.
Price, 3 gallons for $1.
advt. 7-8. W. H. Funk.
Dr. L. S. Chenoweth will be
for eastern points where he here all of next week and
R. M. Miller left Saturday
Friendship. Anderson Bros.,
Jewelers. advt.
C. W. Hess and Syl Adams
came up from Marathon Sat-
urday morning.
Mrs. Ed Linn returned home
Sunday from an extended visit
to San Antonio.
Mrs. C. A. Brown and son
are home from a visit to Cloud-
croft, New Mexico.
AD-A-LINK-For Friend-
ship’s Sake. Anderson Bros.
Jewelers. Advt.
Lieut. and Mrs. Robt. Collins
left this week for Ft. Bliss,
where he will join his regiment.
D. C. Bourland of Marathon
was here Saturday to attend a
special session of Commis-
sioners Court.
Just arrived at Kleinman’s,
will visit relatives for several parties desiring dental work
months and from there he ex- should make their engage-
pects to go to South America, ments as early as possible, adv.
I can make your clothes A. B. Sandifer has moved
look like new. Let me know his cleaning and pressing
your wants. I will call for and (establishment to the building
delivered all order.
advt. 7-15.
formerly occupied by Mrs.
Evans struck
Pat Lindsey. Dougherty which is next door cord when he
M ~ , to his old stand.
Mrs. Geo. Stevenson and
daughter, Miss Maurice, of
Paris, Texas, are here as the Charles hotel, July 18th, for
See Dr. Aronson at the St.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. several days. He has fitted
Kimball. Mrs. Stevenson is glasses for some of the best
Mr. Kimball’s niece. citizens of Alpine for the last
When your clothes are sent fifteen years. St. Charles ho-
, 1 • tel, July 18. Advt.
to my shop they leave in a
sanitary condition for my steam! Reports from a section of
press does the work. Phone the county north and east of
me your wants
and I will do. Alpine are that a fine rain fell
the rest. A. B. Sandifer.
advt. 7-15-tf. Phone 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murphy
and children returned Friday
from a visit to Brady, and
a new shipment of genuine all n —
111 1 1 ii other central west towns. I hey
leather English hand bags.
The black ones while they last
at $4.75. advt. 7-15-tf.
| were accompanied home by
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. Murphy of Burnett.
Tuesday afternoon. W. H.
Lease came in from the ranch
of Eugene Parr yesterday
afternoon and says Mr. Parr
got water enough to fill up
three of his big tanks.
A meeting was held at the
Presbyterian church yesterday
afternoon for the purpose of
W. H. Harrison, who is a
master of the art, and after the
great crowd had been fed,
there was plenty of meat and
other good things left. Messrs
Jackson & Harmon were assist-
ed in entertaing by Mrs. Jack-
son and Miss Una. After the
repast was over, Mr. A. J.
Tippit, Dr. Berkeley, Dr. Jones
of Midland, Texas, and Supt.
Evans of the Normal were
called on for speeches. Mr.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
The State of Texas, 7
County of Brewster (
To those indebted to, or
holding claims against the
estate of J. T. Weaver, Jr.,
deceased:
OR
The undersigned, having o
been duly appointed adminis- 1
Hol
a sympathetic
said that J. D.
Jackson was of gubernatorial
trator of the estate of J. T.
Weaver, Jr., deceased, late of
Brewster County, State of Tex-
as, by the Honorable A. M.
Turney, Judge of the County
Court of • Brewster County,!
Texas, on the 25th dav of
May, A. D. 1915, during a re-
gular term thereof, hereby
notifies all persons indebted to
said estate to come forward and
timber and that he believed make settlement and those
the day would come when he
would grace the governors
chair.
In reply to the different
speeches, Mr. Jackson said that
he felt deeply grateful for the
many kind things that had
been said about he and his
family, which of course includ-
ed his partner, Mr. Harmon,
and that they felt fully repaid
for the efforts they had made
in affording pleasure to their
friends.
The closing speech was
made by Mr. Jim P. Wilson
and his witty remarks were re-
ceived with much applause.
having claims against said
estate to present them to him
at his residence in Alpine,
Brewster County, Texas, where
he receives his mail; this the
18th day of June, A. D. 1915.
C. W. LIVINGSTON,
Administrator of the estate of
T. Weaver, Jr., deceased.
Advt. 6-24-4w.
Cars Repaired.
We carry a well selected stock of Auto-
mobile accessories.
Let Us Know Your Wants.
FREE AIR.
Our Work Stands Up.
:oi
FORD leads
It Lasts Longer,
Runs Further
Costs Less
Than any Car on the Market
Remember a FORD CAR Costs less
than one half what other cars cost to
keep them going.
€ Let US Show Youps
Murphy & McGaughy, Agts.
Alpine, - - Texas.
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ENDORSED BY SUPREME UjggE KNIGHTS PYTHIAS
- organizing a local charitable
organization. While no per-
manent organization was per-
fected a committee was ap-
pointed to make further in-
vestigation and report at a
meeting to be held at some late
date.
Last Saturday afternoon Miss
Thalia Gillett entertained at
bridge in honor of Mrs. Robt.
Collins who expects to leave!
For Sale.
2 1-2 sections of good grass
land at one dollar bonus. One
dollar and fifty cents due State.
Land in W. H. Kokernot
pasture.
advt. 7-8-tf. C. A. Adams,
Alpine, Texas.
Good Rain.
A good rain fell in Alpine
this week for El Paso. The and adjoining section Tuesday
following guests were present: J afternoon.
Mesdames M. S. Burke, Spanell,
Austin, W. J. Yates, Burney,
Templeton, Cas Edwards, Me- Dr. Hodson, Dentist owing
Cool, Robt. Collins. Misses to rush of business, will be in
Grace and Gladys Anthony town the rest of this week at
and Anna Branson.
Dental Notice.
least. See him if you need
That there are men in Al-dental work. Dr. Taylor’s
pine who can rescue a drown-office. Phone 29. advt.
At The Star Theatre July 19th
ing woman commendable but
not remarkable as twelve year
old boys have often done as
much; but it is remarkable but
not commendable that with the retainers. , aunc.
splendid facilities offered at the W. J. Yates, advt.
- _ natatorium for learning to swim
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Trans-Pecos Abstract Co.
Admission: Adults 20 cents.
Admission Children 10 cents.
Fireless Cooker for Sale.
Metal box with alluminum
Phones 176, Mrs.
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$1.00
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SLIPPER
SALE
$1.00
pair
We have 100 pair of Ladies and Child-
ren Slippers we are going to offer to
you for 10 days only at $1.00 pair.
Come early before they are picked
over.
Alpine Mercantil
==================The Big Store.---
Co.
5 ALPINE, TEXAS
: W. M. Sanford, Manager
- Abstracts Furnished On Short Notice
t WORK GUARANTEED
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1 Alpine who could not aid a
I drowning person, advt.
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Notice.
Electric Irons,
American Beauty electric ir-
ons at $2.25; each iron guar-
anteed. We have six in stock
: Lost-bunch of keys, finder which we will sell at the above
please notify J. D. Martin, Jr. price. First come, first served.
- : Advt. 7-8-tf. - i Alpine Ice & Light Co. .
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Yates, W. J. The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1915, newspaper, July 15, 1915; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1708341/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.