The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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Frank Anderson is in Dallas. J. R. Holland is home from \ £ J?
, ni ri | came in yesterday from El
W. A. Weakly left this week Faso-
for San AngeTc
Paso.
C. C. Hess was here yester-
day Irom Marathon.
judge van Siikir ih< iriau
As Judge Douglas has signi-
fied his intention ot resigning,
judge- Douglas lo Leave Bench I Fifth Grade Win; Spelling Mate/.
“Some surprise was created The fifth and sixth grades
ilCiV !,
.is week hv tire announce h.i
Bob Connelly, the well known
W. R. Ake, of Marfa, was *rom Marathon. i beef buyer froip California is
here last weeK. J. C. Ellington, of Altuda, j here this week.
Every day is a bargain <lay was l,ere 1 uesday. j Mrs. R. S. Mangum expects.,,. ,, , ,
at Kleinman’s. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Wade are;to improve her residence prop-'S,ckl' W been » Prac,lcln« “.
Unveiling Ceremony
The local camp. W. O. W.
m 5, .n..i ' i .\ d. ic! -d unveil rnomi-
and the Governor will be called ment yu^8e W. C. Douglas ‘afternoon. At the end of the1 ments over the graves ot their
. ,. that he would resign his posi- i match four fifth grade pupils I late lamented brothers, Wm. F.
on to appoint his successor. . . , / * *1 i » i- '%/••• u i ~ ,, 0
. . . tion as judge OI me hirH JiiHir- V lrginia Hardy. t .rnrge I .iv>n,r. Mrt langhy aud Wm. H- StGV-
e va aric e as no esitancv jaj District, effective November [ stone, Althy ^ ates and Gladys a]J Sunday', November 7th, at
in endorsing the candidacy of His nffir;al announce Arthur were left standing. 4 oVjock All brothers are e»-
31st. His official announce ... . . ......—.....
Hon. W. Van Sickle, of Alpine.; ment is as follows: ™e fifth *rac,ti ar° sh,! r€*JO,c* pecially urged
! for the position. Judge Van . Eagle Pass, Texas. " A Student.
Oct. 30th, 1915
Mrs. Joe Walker spent thjs here from Marathon. erty in the near future. torney for many years and is I o the Attorneys of (he 63rd
week at Marathon. - Pat Murphy and Dr. Berkley Dr. and Mrs Middlebrook in every way eminent,y fluall ‘ District:
this office
Typewriter Ribbons for Sale
Ribbons lor all kinds of ma-
Genuine McAlester coal „l P^^'^cd cars. jexpect to move into their newjM for lhis ofl,cc A lifcJ®"* Jicc that'U Tmypur'^’to '
Caldwell's. Advt Rev. Jas. T. Tart held ser-jhome in the near future. .Democrat; a learned scholar. ^ ^ ^
J. D. Jackson left yesterday vices at Hovey, last Sunday. L. C. Brite and Judge Miller,,antI best of all. an ardent sup- District aboul November 21st.
morning for Fort Worth. Worth krazer came up yes-j'veh known Marfa business, porter of Governor kerguson | have served the people of
Kleinman’s ad is on page ter^ay from the river. | men. were here yesterday. during his recent hot campaign, this district for a little
to be
An invitation is also extended
to the people of Alpine to par-
ticipate in this ceremony.
Guv Hudspeth, Clerk.
Advt. I I 4tf ‘ Subscribe for the Avalancht
one. Do not miss it.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim P. Wilson
Mrs. Frank Wooding passed ■ he should have no trouble in than seven years, and I feel
Coal. Wood Grain Cald- have returned from their ranch. ‘hru here yesterday enroute to| securing the appointment, for that I could not have served a
well. : Advt.-tf. Mr. and Mrs. Roht. Beaty!TerlingUafrom,heDallasFair':itissaid >hat J™ Fe'8uson bel,erPc°Ple anr“l'ert- Al'
G. A. Landis a cow man of have returned from El Paso, j Mrs. J D. Martin Jr. return-;never forgets a friend. Judge ^'ll^rne, ™"2their coTd-
Sonora, was here yesterday. Mrs. S. Scales is expected p.®""' Iasl Sa*“rda'y2'°™ jVa" S,ckle has receivedmany ia! and faith(u| 8Upporl>
Oil Heaters at Alpine Hardware home this week from Ok la-! pa<" | telegrams from his admirers in making my work most agree-
Company. (Advt.) homa. this district and also through- able.
Miss Florence
Robt. Jones, of Utopia, is Mrs. L. F. Buttrill passed
here as the guest of relatives. thru here last week enroute to
u Air if />,, El Paso where she will visit
rea green Alialfa at Cald- f . ,
• Air' friends,
well s. Advt -tf.
Mrs. J. A. Briggs entertained
Sublet was
out the state, assuring him of
It is no easy matter to deter-
mine to break such pleasant
hostess to members of the B. | . . , , .
L Legion i^Ehewster County fed a™“tas' 1 can assure you.
the occasion being a masque, _ _ _ .. and I do so only because I feel
party.
that Governor Ferguson will
the necessity of seeking better
Coal heaters at Alpine Hardware , Z ^ , riggs entertame . The basket ball team of theima^e no m*8ta^e ^lc honors remuneration for my
_____ fu..t\ the Jth grade children with a.,., e,, ___ ____• • lk;m w;ik anmin>m.n» ... ______________. .
services, u
Company.
George Brown
the San Angelo fair this week.
Wood Heaters at Alpine Hard-
ware Company. (Advt.)
(Advt.), |_jauowe i en |agt Saturday
is attending night.
High School are getting in j h*m appointment. | have arranged to form a
shape for a contest with Fort! partnership for the practice of
Stockton, Fort Davis and San- j Liberty Bell to Get Here at Night law in San Antonio, and I shall
w/Wi F Co,eman’ of For||derson. The official schedule of the always be glad to have my o
Worth, is here as the guest of ^ ^ Mrs j c Thain i Liberty Bell special train has friends, when in that city, call 11
• 1 I • 1 I 1 I -ini' onn i«w> . ol 11 ** I i
Mrs. George Baines returned 1^ ^ IS? E.
home last Saturday from Dal-
las.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hector an- ; Jjghted with the two exposi-i reach Alpine until a few minu- Crockett Street,
nounce the birth of a son who tiong i tes before the midnight hour. It is impracticable for me to
Peter Shuttler wagons. 2 3-4 arrivpd at their h(>me October ,
Weyerts ^ Sons
Tlie Allen 1916 Model 37, November 16th, and re- mV fiends, so I trust that you
car has many advantages over;*' . c____.______ c .... » . will noiifv anvnne wl,nm
It is due to arrive here at I 1:20 B«ve personal notice to all of
Advt c Mrs, Dal; HordvCame.in lasCher“y McCM^Gilktt I .main five -ninute^ Supt. Bent-
D n j , Saturdiiy from Valentine to> , ley says he is particularly anx- mn-v haPPen lo know uou,f1 hr
Bev. Cicenwood rclu,acj spe,1(1 a day or two with her ' 1 you about t em. ious to ]lavc a|j thc school imeccated in the matn-r
y«te,day from an extended (Advt.) childred see the bell and he With the kindliest feelings
absence. Much interest was created suggests that they meet at the a,K^ a life-long interest in your
courthouse at about M):45 and welfare, 1 am,
go from there to the depot. Yours sincerely,
- - --- W. C. Douglas. ,
S. P. to Arizona. Notice to My Friends
JhZ uTv"'ekf JdT’arriV- Dr- y R Middlebrook ex- ! expect to be in Dallas for New Telephone Manager.
v 8 ac pects to leave Sunday morning medical treatment until March 1.. M. C. Morris, of San An-1
Heaters
Coal Heaters
Wood Heaters
Big Heaters
Small Heaters
More Heaters.
Alpine Hardware
b.i:
parents.
Mrs. A. J. l ippit, left Mon-J P*‘ v£!rf.n I here last Friday and Saturday
day for San Angelo to attend ie ltor ° *. e ar. a OWI\ a ’jon account of the movement of
the fair. I a bf,ness v,8,for to Alp,ne' 3,300 Carranza troops over the
' last week.
Sheriff Anderson, of Terrell!
County, was an Alpine visitor [
last week. ce ! ic . t th R
Mrs. R. E. Coffin and little;slight & Co ^ " jfor Dallas to attend the annualiJst, 1916, after which time I tonio. arrived here last week
daughter returned home last! , j meeting of the Southern Medi-'hopc to resume my Alpine and assumed the management
Saturday. Clarence Hord is expected iCal Association. j practice. of the local telephone exchange.
home Sunday from Presidio| Mrs Ahmen ha6 ]>een on ; Dr. R. E. Taylor |Mr. Morris comes well recom-
bounty where he went after aL. . . al J AJ,,» it d mended both as a mechanic
bunch of cattle. the 1,St ^ ^ ' ,'4'2W’ and a gentleman. Mrs. Morris
week as the result of a broken j .... and ‘he children will join him
arm received when she fell | Appointed Inspector later. Mr. Boon, the former
from a horse. j Lee Harrington has been ap- ™ana8er> w'^ remain with the
We will be glad to demon-
strate our new 1916 Allen car
for your benefit. Only $875
Caldwell prides himself on
quality of goods and low prices.
Advt. tf. i Qjff j-jjjjj a wej| pro_
The deer season opened j Sessional baseball pitcher in the
Monday and a number of local j T<vXas League, was an Alpine
hunters are out. j visitor this week.
J. B. Kitchen has resigned his Miss M Joneg of Utopia>
position at the Orient and left arriyed ,iere last.week and wiH
last week for Fort Davis. j spend |he winter wifh her ai8.
The wagon that lasts is me ter, Mrs. C. A. Brown.
& Sons for prices. Advt. ! J“df .S,ckl* left 'fi'9
week for Austin. From there
pointed inspector for the Pan- Co"?|,any as cli»,rict suPerin-
handle Cattle Association with ten Cnt'
headquarters at Alpine and
Borderland Auto Co.
Cars Repaired.
We c an y a well selected stock ot Auto-
1 11 -1 C . .it .
Let Us Know Your Wants.
I RF.I. AIR.
Our Work Stands Up.
Master Jack Edwards was at
home to a patty of his young
friends last Saturday night.
E. M. Flynn left last week
for his home in New York. He
will return the first of the year.
he will go to Brackettville to at-
tend the Gillespie trial.
Mrs. H. B. English and
daughter, Miss Lenora. expects
to leave tomorrow for Kenedy
where they will visit relatives.
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Join Thjs Club of
Money Savers
Ht'ym ucaiini; a high (;ta<Ic South
Item! Waieli today. Btiv it now on
ee.'o t in -, at lowest cat’ll prices. #5
put- o hi \ oui pocket. Balance at a
>1 a wed.. Special purchases with the
factory permit us to make this offer for
a limited time only. Members notv
enrolling.
$5 Down “SgufeB^d” $1A Week
You have been reading about tlii. famous watch. The master time-
piece. Excels in design, appearance and accurate timekeeping. None better
made. This is an unusual opportunity to get one without missing the money.
An offer that may never be repeated.
Pi4Y MOTNMG FOR THE! PRIVILEGE
Most firms who extend you a convenient purchase plan such as this,
charge you from 10 to 15 per cent extra for the accomodation. But if yon join
thfs cluh you get the rock bottom price the same established price at which
South Bend Watches are sold form'll all met the United States.
YOU AlUST ACT QUICK
V\ htnever these dubs have l>een started thrt hate been
ijuickh tilled and .disappointed late- comers turned away.
Delay is dangerous. Memlie.ship is limited. Preference
to first comers. Call end have the plan examined todav.
ANDERSON BROS.
delivered. McCool & Gillett. Marfa. He succeeds Mr. Chas.
(Advt.) Pruett, who resigned in order
.. * .. cn •. -r itopay more attention to his
Mrs. A. H. Davidson, wife . * .
of Cap.. A. H. Davidson in private afTaon.__________
command of Troop A, 13th U. I
S. Cavalry stationed here, ar-j Hour Flxed ...
rived Sunday from Denver. j The W. O. W. unveiling
I Watch
W —j—......
Capt. and Mrs. J. D. Wood,
of - McKinney Springs, were
here this week. Capt. Wood
says that they are needing rain
in his part of the county.
Mrs. W. J. Yates and niece,
Miss Lucile Rives, left this
morning for San Antonio and
other eastern cities. They ex-
pect to be absent for a month.
cemetery will take place at the
ceremony, Sunday afternoon at
4 o'clock. Members of the
order will meet at the hall ar
2 o'clock.
For Our
ANNOUNCEMENT
Next Week
Mr. and Mrs. Berry to Leave
Mr. P. W. Berry, Secretary \
of the Alpine Hardware Co.,!
has disposed of his interest in1
that firm and will leave Mon-
Think of getting a beautiful'^ fo\ Antonio. Both
Allen 1916 model 37 car for iMr* and Mrs. Berry have made
$875 delivered. McCool & many friends in Alpine and
Gillett can tell you about this their departure is much regret
bargain. (Advt)!»- _
I V* letter to fiends in Al-j E McKenna. State bank ex-'
pine, Mrs. John Webb, former- aminer, was here yesterday
ly of this place but now living!looking over the books of the!
in Oklahoma, says that two of i Alpine State Bank.
her children are ill with scat let! Mr. and Mrs.-Ed. Good an-|
fever. i nounce the birth of a daughter, j
-pi .. . . . a. £ i The young Miss made her ap-
The district conventKm of, /nce fiovember
the Christian Endeavor will be
held at Fort Davis the 12th and I Joh.n Youn« *}a8 lc‘ lhe c.on'
.3th of Ud. month. About i XtV^loZt
or 20 Alpine people will go|H ad<Ji,ion
over.
£ c a Don’t fail to sec the special ^
E. W.Gorom of Son Ante- -j fea,ure a, ,W' SlnrVfS
mo, passed thru Alpine last! . _ . • i . ri ci • Zi
weekenroute to Fort Stockton thtAUe[l“!' f,l.rn, “ ^
where he h>. been elected gen “nu,ually (!00<l Advt
eral manager of the Pecos & Mrs. T. V. Meador and son. am,
Rio Grande Telephone Co, are expected home Sunday
succeeding Mr. Durrett. Mr. from San Saba. She will be
Gorom is said to be one of the Accompanied by her brother, ^ >*•. ^
best telephone men in the state, i Randolph Elstep. * ^ ^
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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/m1/3/: 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).