The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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PLUMBING, TINNING AND TANKS
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Mans Spring Neckwear and Balts are
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ra rUrtitxi to thr l.«gula|<>ir from thi» the
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at lion of thr OrtiKx ratu pnmarirv
j riLKSDA'i . VI \K( H 2 191*.
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VDinr- - We are aoTtioitrad to .mnuunrtW. H
. k .VOIN a» a < anditlaie lot tlx i-rtice of
Ml„i>r, {County jod^r of Brn»;i*r county, »ub-
I ( >av». »i tet •«» tlx action of thr voter* at the
j Utnwaatii pritnarir* to hr hrlil i»i j uiy
I9lfc
No. I.'h
Nelicr of Hearing
FnUkr Waters
We are aulhotired to announcr VI.
TURNFY at a lanadltr for the tidier of
County judge of Brewster county, lor re-
ta Apprepnate election, »ubjei« to tlx set ion of thr votet*
at the Democratic |>riti»aiir» to lx held fn
July 1916
TfTH STATF. OFTtX^S.
Notice is hereby given, to
whom concerned, that E. E.
Townsend, whose postoflice ad-
dress is Alpine, Texas, did on
the 24th day of February. A. D..
I9lb, file an application in the of-
fice of the Board of Water hn-
gincers of the State of Texas, in
which lie applies for a permit to
appropriate 2 SO cubic feet of wa-
ter per second of time, for the
piir|>ose of irrigation and stock-
raising, from the unappropriated
waters of the State of 'I exas, to
It diverted from Cavanosa Creek
or l)r iw. a tributary of the Pecos
Kivrr in Pecos County, f rxas.
tty mean* of certain works de-
scribed as follows: by the- con-
struction of a dam in and across
the said Cayanosa Draw on Sur-
vey No. »\ (i. C. & S. F. Kail-
wav Company's lands. Block 121,
24 miles in a southwesterly di-
r-.-( tarn from the Town of Fort
Srmkton, in said Pecos County,y,,,-
Texas; by the construction of^>.4
which dam, as aforesaid, the wa-
ter wilt fill the resulting reservoir,
which is to lie used for stock-
raising pm poses, and after the
reset voir is filled the excess wa-
ter will hr thrown*out over the
land • hereinafter described, for
the purpose of irrigatiitK same
and will Ire governed and con-
trolled bvNmall natural channels,
all of which How into, the said
( ay inow Draw at or stave the
following described points, to-
wn : for the west side of the
I >raw a point feet north of
the N. F. iwnrr of Survey No.
<?. illock 121, (i. C. fc S. P.
Kailway Company lands, and for
the ejftt side of thr Draw a point
north .10 degrees, west 2000 feet
from the N. W. corner of Sur-
vey No. 210, Block No. 1, T. &
P. Railway Company lands, in
said Pecos County, Texas.
1 ou are hereby further noti-
fied that the land* proposed to be
•mcited are as follows: 120
acres in Survey No. 210, Block
\ I \ P Railway Co ianda; ISO
acres m Survey No. IS, Block
121. ti. C. v\ S. F. Kailway
t ompany lands: 422 acres, in
B'ovk No. !t>. doL/lbO acres in
Survey No. 1’f do; all aggrega-
ting 1,082 acres and situated in
IVcos County. Texas.
A hearing on the *aid applica-
tMi ivt the said E. E Townsend
wiU be. hall by the Board of
4M«f> htplMit ■( ill! Iwate of
!>*««. at its office, in the City of
Austin, County of Travis, said
State, on Wednesday. the 291th
day of Mdkch. A. I).. I9|t>. lie. I
ginning at 10:00 o’tlook, a. m., I
at wSkH tine and place all (lartie*
interested may appear and he*
heard. Such hearing will le con-1
tinned front time to time and;
tmm place to place, it necessary,
until such deter niaation Has been
made relative to said application
a* thr said Board of Water ta-
glarert may deem right, equita-
hie, and proper.
bivta under, and by virtue of,
an order of the Board of Water
Fagiarev* of the State of Team,
at the offer of oud Board o
Austin, Team, due the 2$th day
of February, A. ft, If IK
ICNaou, )
loMN WnaiK, Board.
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Attwt: W. T. Ibmt,
l-2-4w. Secretary. •
FoR < OUNTN i \ l> l»ls I K H I
< LEkK
Wr am iMiliori/nt f<> announce " . II.
Lea*r a- a endidate for re-election to the
office of 1 onnty ami Di.ttirl • It rk of
Biew-ter ‘ oiiniy, vubjert |o the a. tion of
the voter* at llx Denim tati. |>rtmaries to
he held i’> I•>!V. 191*.
\\ r are authorized to announce \\ , .A.
Wl \KI.E\ a. a laoiltdate lor the office
of f 'oontv and llitinn ('letk of Krrn.ter
i
count), tuhject to the a. lion <>♦ the voter* |
at tlx Deim.i rat>< |.riiiiaric* to Im- held in J
|ut\. I'*lf.
M>K sHEKIKF IM) I VX < Oi l li( I }
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\\ «• are »Htht>rizi-d to .innoii'U'e J. \. |
'A Al. I ON as a candidate for re-election
to tlx office id Slxiitf and l av l ollecioj
of Mli-tvvier county, Mih|ecl ro the action
of the voter, at tlx IX'lnocr.itn (vriitctrie«
»«. he held to July, 1916.
We are authorized to announce W . V I
III.FVINS »•> a candidate for the oHu c of
SI enIf and l ax Collector id llrewvter
• ountv. *uh|ei r to tlx arli»n of the voter* j
ut rhe Democratic pri'iiaries to lx Ini.I ini
|u!v Dlf. I
exr
I OK I UIjS I 7 \SSI.sM IK ' ?
\Vc arc authoiizcd ro nruto/inre f.
1'lll-l.l'S .»■ a candidate fot j/ v lection to
thet office of ( Ountv \v^oi ot lltcvv.ter
nty, »nf»iect to tHtj^j&cti.m of the voids
vt the Democratic |>riuvarir* to lx hvhl in
{..I*. I'm.
M»K I KI ASDkl.k
Hr are anthoii/ed lir ainloume \l.
S. HUKKI. a* a can lnla'c tor the olhce of
( oootv I reaxiror of Hrevvvtet countv , »ul>-
yrv t to the action id the voter-, at the
Demo. rati. |>rinvaiie- n. lx Ixl.l in |ulv *
1911.
I Ok ( OXJMISSIONf K. fie. t No. I !
\\ v-ate authori/r-l to annonm c M . II. j
ITKKY a* a vS»ndiiLate lot re-election to |
the olitcr of ( o»»tiH--ioner, 1'iecind No. I :
vf llrevvvici vixliitv. Mih|ev t to the action j
• it the voter* at the Uwim^itic piiniarie* I
to lv heltl in lul*. 191b. (
TOR rOMXIISSIQNEk. Hcgvt- Nr. ~^ *-tj
'TUt ate aufftorized to announet'll. T. I
I 1.1'I t III K a- a candidate tor re-election 1
10 the oilier ot ('ominivvioner, Precinct j
No. I ot Brewvler ■ ountv. Xubftc t to thr I
action ot the voter* at (lie Uhrmociatic |>ri- i
tnaric* to In- f.ehl in Julv. 191
W e ute authorized to announce A. A.
MURRAY ivji candidate (or the offuc of
('otomhuvioner. Precinct No. 2 of Brew-
ster count*, vubfect to the action of the
voters at thr Democratic primaries to lx
held in julv, I9lb
FOR COMMISSIONER, fleet. NoJ^ i
We ate autfiorijcd to announce I). 1.
HOUKI .ANDa* a vandidait for tc-elec-
tion to the office ot Cotntnisvioner, Precinct
No. I of Brewsin county, subject to the
action of the voter* rt the Demnnratic pri-
marxs to he held in July, I9lb
FOR COMMISSIONER. Pied. No. 4:
We ate aothoiized to announce J M.
WoRl III SCI TON •» a candidate to. ie-
election ><v the other ot t otnmisaionei.
Precinct No. 4 ot Brenvter county, sub-
ject to tlx action «>l the votet* al the Dent-
vHiatic |>iimaiie» to he held in Jul«. 1916.
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Felix McGaughy, Agt.
Light
Alpine, Texas.
14 i m ii4»in i h n 1111mmMMiiniiiiHfuimtwtM publication.
Wfycrcas, God in hi» wgdoM
JUacRlkdoutal mrmftXMwm
the most beautiful chAatk^
tfoon in the death of onr dear
nater. Mm Bank Hard, on
February 19, 191$, we your oom-
mater, appotooed to draft m
bfe resolution* Co be tglfad Upon
the minutes of the Methodist
Sunday school, beg to submit thr
following ;
First. In the death of Sister
Hord, our church and Sunday
school has lost one of its. best,
purest and staunchest members.
One, whom we all loved for her
• many noble characteristics.
Second. We assure the family
; that we suffer and share this
! great sorrow and loss with them
Third. We fully commend
them to God and his abounding
grace, and feel confident that His
grace will fully sustain them.
Foutth. We further pledge
each member of the family our
constant prayer and sympathy,
and ask that these resolutions be
spread upon the record of the
Sunday school, sent to each
member ot the family, and a copy
sent to the Alpine Avalanche for
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it’s Here-Come In-See It
Ta Our Patrons
have installed
plume at our store and whan
Vou want second-hand goods
(or need our services, phone 74.
Lacy fit Davidson
The New Type“Z”
Fairbanks-Norse
FARN ENGINE
Economical — Simple — Light
'eight
Subatantial — Fool-proof Construction
Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore — Leak-proof
Compression—Complete with Built-in Magneto
••MORE THAN RATED ROWER
AND A WONDER AT THE PRICE**
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lr. a. a. racTanvl
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I have a stock of these engines up to 6 bone power
that can be furnished yoq the day your order is received.
Also have a line of motors and other supplies.
J. L. CRAWFORD, Agt
Alpine, -• Texas.' ;
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W. W. Nelson.
Cm as. H. Berg,
Mas. Runyan.
ExPert Valuer
Cuing and Tubing vulcanised. We
guarantee work to last as long as fife
of tire or tube.
Mail or express orders given prompt
Attention. “T~ T-t-
W. P. HINSON,
. Alpine, I- Texas.
4ti»4iiim HII11 »■»!■» inn mum mum**;
Pecos & Rio Grande Telephone i
Company.
Long Dlstenee Connections
Have a telephone in your residence. It is a
necessity end not a luxury.
About fifty wel! known citizens
of Alpine sent the following
signed message to President
Wilson last Saturday, endorsing
the stand he has taken in regard {
to the rights of an American
citizen to travel the high seas:
The undersigned American
citizens of Alpine, Texas, heartily
indorse your foreign policy and
request you to pursue the same
for the honor and glory of the
American flag and the freedom of
the seas. We do not desire war,
but peace, but peace with honor,
onlv,” A copy of tni» resolution
was wired to Congressman Smith,
and other Congressmen who are
not in sympathy with the Presi-
dent.
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R. n. Slight & Co.
Drugs and Sundries.
Phone 3
mumum
VI Have Paatar.
The'Mexican Baptist Mission
at this place has been supplied
with a regular pastor as Rev. |as.
T. Tartt received a letter this
week from the secretary of the
State Board notifying him that
Rev. Francisco Sonia had been
detailed to visit the Alpine station
once a month.
FORT WORTH FAT STOCK SHOW
Much llth-Kkh.
via
“TheOrient”
'j and
T. & P.
$16.75 Round Trip, March 10th to 17th. Final Limit
\ March 29th * ^ ^
$9.75 Special Round Trip, March 14th to 15th. Final
Limit March 17th.
THROUGH SLEEPERS from San Angelo arriving Ft
Worth 6:40 a. m.
Make your reservations Early.
For further parthnUaro, call on local agent, or write
F.W.ATER, LacalAgent,Alpine,T«
E.J. NAYLOR. G.F. AP.A.
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Yates, W. J. The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1916, newspaper, March 2, 1916; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth802899/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 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).