Alpine Avalanche. (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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ALPINE, BREWSTER COUNTY, TEXAS FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1900.
NO. 18
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C. H. LARKIN CO
W holesale and L&etanil Dealers in General Vercha ndise.
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Famous Hamilton-Brown Shoes
Must be Built in Three Years.
Don’t Forget Mother.
Texas,
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three years from date of contract.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
—Money to loan to responsible parties on cattle.—
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a specialty of
keeping in the lead with
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business.
SEAMON. ..
P. HEARST.
R. T. FRAZI ER’S
Famous Pueblo Saddles.
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SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
COLO.
Ranch ^Mine Supplies, Flour, Grain, Seed, Salt, Lumber,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOO TS, SHOES and CLO THING.
Assayers and
Chemists....
drifts of time lie tenderly on her tem-
ples. The record of her care for you
of her troubles and sorrows, furrowed
of my cattle.
Sam SCHWING,
Barred PLYMOUTH Rocks,
Mammoth Bronze Turkeys,
and Long Distance
Homing Pigeons.
FOR COUNTY AND DISTRICT CLERK.
The Avalanche is authorized to announce Jno.
M. Rooney as a Candidate for election to the
Office of County and District Clerk of Brewster
County at the ensuing November election.
: Will look after, render and pay taxes,
and do a general Land business.
600 feet or more. Prices reasonable.
Dout fail to see us before making deal with any
one else.
FOR SHERIFF AND TAX COLLECTOR.
The Avalanche is authorized to announce Milt
B. Chastain as a Candidate for election to the
office of Sheriff and Tax Collector of Brewster
county at the ensuing November election.
FOR HIDE AND ANIMAL INSPECTOR.
The Avalanche is authorized to announces. F.
Billingsley as a Candidate for re-election to the
office of Hide and Animal Inspector of Brewster
I county at the ensuing November election.
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PUEBLO,
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The best ever Shipped from
Pueblo for the Price.
. SURVEYORS of
8 Brewster County
For Sale,
$500 “Crown” Piano, almost new, at
great sacrifice. Must be sold. Inquire
of B. C. Thomas.
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Finest brands of Whiskey, Wine and
Cigars.
Monogram, Belle of Bourbon and other
Case Goods and Barrel Whiskey.
R. G. Orr, the tank builder and well
driller, is well prepared for work in his
line. He is especially well equipped
for deep well drilling and solicits this
kind of work.
kindness and politeness; besiaes the IADNAN P pEKgE-T
best stock of Goods in our line of HRKWAN & bNNLI 1,
Toby Garroll,
SBoot and Shoe Repairers
If work is not satisfac-
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Deep Well Drilling and Tank Building.
208 MESA AVE.;
El Paso, Texas.
Agents for Ore Shippers.
A specialty made of Mer-
cury Assays.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
The Avalanche is authorized to announce P. C.
Thomas as a Candidate for election to the office
of County Judge of Brewster County at the ensu-
ing November election.
The Avalanche is authorized to announce T. S.
Brockenbrow as a Candidate for election to the
office of County Judge of Brewster County at the
ensuing November election.
FOR TAX ASSESSOR.
The Avalanche is authorized to announce Pink
F. Taylor as a Candidate for election to the office,
of Tax Assessor of Brewster county at the ensu-
ing November election.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
The Avalanche is authorized to announce L. B.
Caruthers as a Candidate for re-election to the
Office of County Treasurer of Brewster County at
the ensuing November election.
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W E. Porter & Perry Greer.* ■
J. D. JACKSON,
Agent, Alpine, Texas
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$300 reward for ।
arrest and con-
A. F. CROWLEY,
Southwestern Ag’t., Ft. Worth, Tex.
D. J. WOODWARD. -------
tory return it and I will The Avalanche is authorized to announce. W. H.
, . ., Ragin as a Candidate for election to the office of
make It suit you. , County Treasurer of Brewster County at the en-
xommaznsxaazmzenaxzncznanaatexeana-n26, suing November election.
Favorite Saloon,
W. S. BLEVINS, Prop.,
HEARSTS WOODWARD;
= Well Drillers.
We are well prepared to drill wells to a depth of '
full of remorse for your neglect, you
will seek new friends, but none can fill
the place of mother.—Ex.
FOR SURVEYOR.
The Avalanche is authorized to announce W.
M. Harman as a candidate for re-election to the
office of County Surveyor of Brewster county at
the ensuing November election.
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VOL. 11.
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-Mallory Commission Company.-
ESTABLISHED 1862,
Live Stock Commission Merchants.
CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, EAST ST. LOUIS, ST. JOSEPH, SOUTH OMAHA, SIOUX CITY.
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Alpine
g^The very’ latest styles in DRY 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
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.
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Avalanche.
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THE DEWEY,
El Paso, lexas.
When visiting El Paso be sure to
call at the “DEWEY,” 323 San An-
tonio St. We have with us Jas.
Fulgham and V. Hogan, who with
ourselves will show the best service, '
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 attention to cost. When we give bargains we give bargains strictly, and happy should you be if you can be
fitted or suited in this department.
T°BRoWN
SHOE Co'S
Subscribe for the Avalanche. Two
dollars per year.
on her face. Some day—it will not be
long—you will walk about the home
with hushed footsteps. Into the dear
old face so strangely white, and while
you bend over to catch her parting
blessing the angel of death will glide
into her heart and mother will be
aches for a return of the caresses she 38
has always given her boy. Her step is 8%
less elastic now and the roses on her 38 Stock and Eggs for sale. Address 9
cheeks have faded, chilled by the freez- 8... _
The snow I J. B. GILLETT, Alpine, Texas. I
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SADDLERY CO,,
PUEBLO.COLO. ’
We show nearly
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3 Saddles in our
A reporter dreamed one night that
the editor decided for once in his ca-
reer to get out a paper that was en-
tirely satisfactory. Every item that
was brought in was carried around to
the different houses, and if any objec-
tion was found it was killed. At four
o’clock the paper went to press as
usual and when the patrons unfolded
jit that evening they found nothing but
blank sheet. The editor slept sweetly
that night realizing that he had printed
nothing to offend anybody, and that
his paper was for once entirely satis-
factory.—Ex.
Mr. Jake Stewart, a prominent cow
man and citizen of Ward county,
bassed through town on the 19th en
route to Monahans. He has a herd of
cattle on the way to his ranch north of
Monahans, being some of the same
cattle that he wintered in the Chisos
mountains.—Pecos County Pickings.;
entire line to be completed within asleep. Then it may be with a heart
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Independent Assay Office.
ESTABLISHED 1888.
D. W. Reckhart, E. M., Proprietor
Agent for Ore Shippers.
Assaysand t hemical Analysis.
Hines Examined and Reported Upon.
BULLION WORK A SPECIALTY
P. 0. Box 88 Ofice and Laboratory:
Oer. SAN FRANCISCO & OSIHUAHUA Sts.
EL PASO, TEXAS.
President A. E. Stillwell of the Kan-
sas City, Mexico & Orient has consent-
ed to a modification of the original
proposition to the citizens of San An-
gelo, Texas. The original proposition
was for right of way through the coun-
ty, terminal facilities and depot
grounde in the city, and the payment
of a cash bonus of 8100,000 on comple-
tion of the line between dan Angelo
and Sweetwater, and the beginning of
construction beyond Sweetwater,
north, but the stretch between the two
points mentioned to be equipped and
in operation. The modfication con-
sists in the payment of only one-half
of the cash bonus on completion of the
road between San Angelo and Sweet-
water and its being in operation, and
the remaining half on completion of
the line through to Kansas City, the
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FOR SPRING AND SUMMER now on hand. All weights, all styles, all grades.
FIIIV AE I THE BEST.
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Alpine,
Alpine
Assay Office.
Correct assays guaranteed for gold,
silver, lead, copper, quicksilver and
tin. No false reports given. If
you have nothing I will give noth-
ing in report. All assays are kept
private.
J. C. BIRD, Manager.
Alpine. Tex.
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McKinney, R. C. Alpine Avalanche. (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1900, newspaper, June 29, 1900; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1568380/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.