The Alpine Avalanche. (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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Bargains in Real Estate
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A. McCallum.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Irving and
overland trip and continued to
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good for seven days.
25,000 acres, cheap lands, in alternate Sections.
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LUMBER COMPANY.
Personal and Local Mention
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was the sender.
month.
J. W. Rixon.
Jno. J. Adriance,
List your ranches with Collins,
ple.
Hord & Co.
Livingston Undertaker phone 29
rest.
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M. M. WHISLER,
Headquarters for Galvanized Tanks, Galvanized Cor
nice and Metal Celing.
Agents Marfa Mfg Co., Marfa, Marathon, Lumber Co., Marathon.
Dealer in all kinds Plumbing and Tinning.
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home, and her untimely end is
deeply deplored.
—Dr. Middlebrook was called to
Marfa last Saturday night to at-
tend Mrs. J. W. Barnhardt. He
reports her condition much im-
proved at the present writing.
For Sale:—Ten high bred
sink until death had touched her
brow and released her spirit which
took its flight to the God that
gave it.
An unusually sad feature in
■ connection with this death is that
i five little children are forever de-
prived of the tender and loving
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forbench, bome, garden
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BELIAGILITY.
presidential celebration at El Paso ;
last week.
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day morning.
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Robinson, U. S. river
better anywhere.
Sumner & Measday.
a wealthy
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at El Paso in the shape of a postal
with the pictures of the two presi-
dents printed in colors on the
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Rev. C. B. Cross of Missouri,
sympathy of the community is
extended to the bereaved hus-
band and family.
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Miss Pansy Gillett.
The Avalanche learns with sor-
row of the death of Miss Pansy,
the 15 year old daughter of Capt.
and Mrs. J. B. Gillett of Marfa,
was made too late and Mrs.
hack team of horses, well broken
and good travelers, 5 and 6 years.
Apply at Avalanche office.
Civic Club to Meet.
There will be a meeting of the
Civic Club at the club rooms this
afternoon and Mrs. Derrick, pres-
ident of the club, requested The
Avalanche to announce that all
members are expected to be pres-
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Alpine Steam Laundry |
Is now ready for business and well
equipped to do the best work.......
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companied by Mrs. C. H. Adri-
ance and Miss Elnora Adriance,
spent Tuesday night here enroute
to their home from Ft. Davis
where they spent the summer.
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well known to many Alpine peo-
as this was at one time her
We have just received a fresh
line of the celebrated Golden
Gate spices, teas, coffee and ex-
tracts. None better. Try a sam-
business man of Galveston, ac-
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ets. These goods compare with
any of the stocks carried in San
Antonio or El Paso. Come and
look them over.
W. S. Dunbar.
son than ever. Here Oct. 21,
22 and 23.
Don’t worry about what to
cook for dinner. Ring up Meas-
day & Co. and they will send it
to you.
Rooms for rent at $2 per week.
These rooms are conveniently
located and comfortable. No
sick people.
Mrs. W. S. Blevins.
Hord & Company have it.
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Roy E. Fox’s Lone Star Min- who recently came here from
Grayson county with the hopes
that the magnificent climate of
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J. L. Crawford left Tuesday
morning on a ten days business
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Miss Nannie Irving attended the to take in the Dallas Fair while in overlond trin and continued to
$325.00 buys a Jesse French
piano for the next few days.
$10.00 down and $10.00 per
Glasgow & Co. They will do the from Chicago, where she has been
visiting her son.
Hord & Co. for choice gro-
ceries, fresh and fine, reasonable
prices and courteous service.
Mesquite Wood, dry, delivered
for $7 a cord.
2,200 acres, shallow water—plenty fine land—good
grass. Is well worth the money.
Jennies, 3 and 4 years old. One
care which can only be supplied
by a mother. The remains were
laid to rest in Alpine cemetery,
Rev. J. C. Francis conducting
the services at the grave. The
20,000 acres, solid body; fenced. A well watered, close
in to good town. Two Thirds fine level land. Price
$5 per acre, ± cash, balance long time.
North Texas.
If you want your suit pressed
and cleaned or your wife has a
skirt to be. renovated, call up
phone 98. I guarantee work. O.
V. Louthian.
Will Conkling the funny com- Cut fowers and all kinds of
edian, is still with Roy E. Fox s plants, ferns, etc. for sale by Mrs.
L one Star Minstrels and will be L. C. Saunders, 34 N. 2nd St.,
here Oct. 21, 22, 23. , Alhambra, Cal. Mail and ex-
I have one Mahogony Mel-
bourne piano, which was slightly
damaged in shipping, that I am
shattered health. The change
Collins, Glasgow & Co., suc-
guaids, cessors to the Alpine Land Com-
pany. See them for bargains in
real estate.
If you want fresh oysters and | press orders a speciality,
fish, phone or call at Measday &
Co’s butcher shop. We get a
shipment every Tuesday.
put on a round trip rate of $6.75
for the El Paso fair. Tickets are
who has been supplying the
front side. Col. Tom Armstrong Methodist pulpit during the past
was the sender. three weeks for Rev. S. E. Alli-
, this section would restore her
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Unusually Sad Death.
A very sad death which oc-
curred in Alpine last Saturday
was that of Mrs. Eulala Smith
We have a few pianos left over
which we are going to close out
very cheap. Come in and inves-
itigate. J. W. Rixon.
Mrs. Jim P. Wilson left Tues-
day morning for Sabinal on a visit
to her parents, Capt. and Mrs.
D. A. T. Walton.
I have both new and second
hand saddles. If you want some-
thing good, call at my store.
W. S. Dunbar. Dr. R. E. Taylor left Friday nesday morning.
Just received a car of Fresh for Dallas at which place Mrs.
Heletrop Flour. Quality Guar- 1 ay 7lor has been spending the ple
anteed Perfect. past three weeks. They will re- ’
Sumner & Measdav. I turn home the first of next week.
Mrs. C. V. Senths and Miss
. L. Merritt of San Antonio, spent
i ture. Bring us your work as we
We will have fresh oysters and guarantee satisfaction,
fish every Tuesday. Leave your ' - Alpine Studio,
orders Monday. *
Measday & Co., Butchers. 1 he Avalanche received a sou-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boggess
of Del Rio, who have been the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Phillips, left last Thursday for
their home.
I have just received a large line
of buggy robes and saddle blank-
Monday in Alpine. They were . - --U
enroute home from Ft. Stockton, i 8oing t° close ouyaw.sk;
Don’t fail to see our line of I
Fancy Candies. All fresh. None W e carry a large and well as-
sorted stock of picture frames and
are prepared to fit any size pic-
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Dr. W. E. Robertson of Mar-
fa, was a visitor to Alpine this
week.
Acorn flour at Hord & Co’s.
If you will try it you will say it is
The Best.
R. L. Nevill shipped two cars
each of cows and calves to market
T uesday.
Clyde Buttrell shipped eight
cars of steers to the Ft. Worth
market Tuesday.
Give the order for fresh gro-
j ceries to Hord & Company, and
you will be pleased.
Judge Milcams and William
Adams of Ft. Stockton were here
last week on legal business.
Mrs. I. A. Dewees is home
Livingston Undertaker phone 29
Hon. [no. J. Terrell of Austin
was here yesterday.
/ R. A. Serna of Marathon was
here this week on business.
If you can’t boost for Alpine,
get out of the way of the others.
For all kinds of hauling phone
No. 12. J. N. McDonnell.
Drive away the blues by seeing
Roy E. fox’s Lone Star Minstrels.
Postmaster Durrell was num-
bered among the sick this week.
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back dues. There are a number
of important 'business matters to
come before the club at this meet-
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of Alpine’s work, and we want those
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Yates, W. J. The Alpine Avalanche. (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1909, newspaper, October 21, 1909; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1568426/m1/3/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.