Devil's River News. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 1878, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 27, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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FIRST NATIONAL SANK OF SONORA.
Capifal, Surplus and Undivided
Profiis . 8225,000.00.
Our 24 years of faithful seivice
Spooks for itself.
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OTHiF MUFTPHY. Publisher.
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SUHNCKtl'l 'ON VJ > YRAR IN aDVIKCS
Ninon, i i'im. - Novi ui!i r 11
UOVLlt BO Kit OOVKUES
FOB 1 li.l l LUO A !>.
Bucks mill billies for sale.
G. W. Strpbicson-, Sonuru.
Judgo .lamtM Coinvll, at ornty
for the Sturt! p ami Unit UiiM'in'
A^t.iciation. it* in favor of a con
stitutronal amendment const I dat
inj; l'i>in Grot*n, Schleicher, hut-
t mi ami V 11 Verde counties for
Burn in San Antonin, Monday tile p impose of voting bon tie of
line. Nov 151li. a 8 pound boy, to Mr. about I3.000.QJI) to finance the
■ ■ and .Mra. hdwin S Msyer. | building; of the Oiient railway
fi lii here to I>i-1 Klo. a dis'Ui ie
.1, F. Holland who ranches in
KlWard* (••.un'y, was trading in
Sonora Tuesday.
\. Whitten the well known
A Billionaire Walked /
4* blocks to save 4 cents!
No man, whatever his sta-
tion, will ignore an oppor-
tunity to save money. We
buy Goodrich Tires in
large quantities; and be-
cause we buy in such vol-
ume, we save you money.
Buy Silvertowns—at our
prices.
City Garage
Sonora, Texas
Gdbdtlch
<£>Silvertownsvj3E)
A Pol Lioosl Oonrf«i«hTirentii> g;Mciil«CaruCoima.rci»l Cor, sad Truck.
All Itesolu loot of Kespuct. < -awl* n<
Thanks, Mottoes of Bntaliunenu win"re I
an Adrolsrlon foe is Cibttrge.t. Kite., will i 1
he nhargini for hi our r'-goiur stiver b inker and stockman of Kldnrado
lioi'K rr..c». W in a bniness visitor in Sonora
'■ ' .............. j Monday.
m i: Tit o it i a r c u v it c n.
Colin; and bring your family to
church.
Mr. and Mrs. ICusell Martin
an 1 diugliter. Mt-n ICIizibeth
Tho Methodist church doors Martin. were in from the ranch
e wide i'pen for you and your Monday visiting frii u Is.
jfumilr, mid you arc heartly wet*
coiivi to a 11 of our set vices.
Flenching at Mum, und 7:3d
|P t».
Sunday school at 9:4:) a.m.
Intermediate Leag'j«i nt 3 p.m,
Seuior League at 0:39 p.m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30.
A hearty welcome
Kilt SI RAFT 1ST OU C til'll.
ot 105 miles, mo hundred miles
of t/lnch is already graded. The j
Consulid at ion would le.lor the
purpose i f voiiHg the boiitl- only
and would b> the best way to
handle snob a b >tul proposition,
ii: order hiuv iil the i If et of (lie
Aicher county decision,he thinks
1 lie plan li not to give the (>i ieiit
that m lob money hut to vote
the bonds to huv the bonds that
the Orient wt uld isrue to I uild
such a road. The Orient betide,
it is planned, would bear interest
it id both they mid four county
w. io bonds would run hr a
per id of forty years.
^ce i The prop rty valuat on hi all of
t ie c )Unti m is Ht least $150,000,-
————— 000. 1'ue bent fit to the countty
thus traversed by the loud would
J It Rtbbrns was in from his be iremecibus ard it would at
C .mo to church next Sunday I r*"c^ Hb‘>Ut *° '°Z ^ W,’? fer U,it' *J be“e
atthe Baptist Pastors home at! Mon,lMV' h,mI ,rr[tthl Tlr “ulld »>-,s .... the two te. mtnul point,-
11 a.m., and 7:30 p m.
Uegular preach services mnrn-
Kd Robbins who ranches in
Heal county near ('atop Woo1,
was n buduess visitor in Jm>u ra
Monday. i
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Rucks and billies for sale.
G. VV. Stephenson, Sonora.
" Tin
The McDonald Hotei
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Mre. Josio McDonald, Owner.
Tates $3.26 Ttr Bay. Deed Table tad Service.
Comfortable, Convenient, Homelik
TEXAS NURSERY CO,
Sherman, Texas,
Geo. J. Trainer, Agent,
Sonora, Texas.
We Gr.ararvtee Every Can. of
tmozm coffee
v "Distinctly Diffartat”
E. F Vander Stucken-Trainer Company,
Sonora, Texas
ing and evening.
Muniiity Sellout 10a.in., W,K. Wull„*o
Supt.
Trenching each I tud’r day ut II u.n
•ml 7::{tl p.iu.
B.Y.I'.A hi p.ra.
Singing Weilnefitny ut":H(tp m.
AU are •i> ne3iLy uslred t j ceuie to
all thene *ervic«F.
The yout»< pei-jile are conrialNy ln-
vtited’ ti airentl the Senior t'liioe.
J. A. 4iei'lwti, t’uMor.
I5C0 ewes and lambs nt p.t , und Del Uin nml San Angelo. It is
l-eured bin 10 section lurch for 5 ,K)Vy thu foregone lonclueion that
years at (i5 cents to Mat Heufroe. t|>e Grieut is to connect with tte
Mexican border from Alpine
Across the rmr fn m Del Uioj
I have range on the llsgolstein only a distance of twenty miles is
ranch, 16 miles south of eu«l of a railway in Mexico
for 4')J cows. Lots of grass atid and should this line from here to
water
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C. HigeNtern.
Uv. mu, l' i sis.
SONORA SERVICE STATION
S. H. STOKES, PROPRIETOR,
Has a eoisaplcte strek cf SeiberliEg casings
and tubes, standard accessories. Gulf and
Castorblend oils, ard that {;ccd Gulf Gasoline
A part of your trade will be appreciated.
Denta L N OT ICE
ALL. WORK PAINLESS.
Will lie in Sonora Tuesday, Wednesday and
up to noon Thursday of each week.
SANITARY DENTIST.
Office,, OnaddGGk Building, Sonora, Texaa.
NOTICE.
After October w@ wiili discrni
tinue our delivrery'.
• COOPER SIMI3.
I .rihn Crosby and daughter.
See the neir Xia*s*“ El'* c,r,bJ •' VHI*
noveltif a at E. P. Vu.1"'?''’"' ? 8”*r*
on their way horne-from a visit
ko Mr CPONby’a brother, (draw n
Cro*hy, who rucchts in the Kl-
dotadi) cun lit i y.
Del Uio be built It is thuuglit ilmt
the Sin Carlo to Del Kio gap
would bv killed und them would
he direct cuunectiou Iri wi hem
to Mexico via DelRto.-ituudurd
dex* Riucken-
Company.
-Trainer
Bucks und billies for shIp.
G. W. Stephen a on, Scaoiu.
TtJEn.
JC\ VERTAtKb.lt.
&3e tli3 rsovz Xmas
Mr*.
Kiiday
L W. Elliott eatcitained
afternoon with Bridge,
H A. Hulbm t, 77 years old and
populery known as Luther Bur- n lti s at JQ. F. "Van- M, J' K,i- May««ld winning high
hank of levin, died at bis home — score and Mrs. A B. Whitehead
|h Coleman at '(H.Voek Sttnilay Stuckon-TraxilOP r.cetved the gu^t prme. A de
ov -nine* Dv:it !i Cbnie «b(*ut f< ur ConipftBy* I licious salad course was served,
| week- Hfhet he h id fitllen from »•( | ^
OLD SPANISH TRAIL STAGES
FOB
Economical Transportation.
Round Trip Fare Between Sonora
and San Angelo is now
$5.0.0
Ride the Stages and Save the
Difference.
J. B. LEE, Proprietor.
pecan line, breaking his hack. B.
M. Halbert und. R. V Halbert,.1 Sol M*ayei who hm« large ranch 1
brothel e, I off l.ure will) tin nihna- interest in Sutton,.ScLIeithi i and I *'^r8 Murphy hud two fable* of
of their fmiilies early. Monday CioekoSt counties, wh* iu Sonora Bridge Satuwlay afternoon. Mrs
m iralng after tempt of the death Tuesday on his way to Sua A-n-
message, which did not give da-; tonio to visit his grandson. Sol
tails of the fuaorr.l, | says tho oil-well Cope & Arnold
,K C. Morrow being the winner.1,
Mrs. Sterling Baker winning in
the cut and Mrs Louie Stuart re.
Mr. II ilb« r. is mrvived by hin are drilling on liis rsncli ate d»iwn reived the consolation,
widow and five children. Lucius near 3h00 feet and have a little
Il.i 1 bert resides at IMainview, indication of gas and oiL.
Mrs VV. W. Gubar and Mrs. Gar
Ian I Woodward live ut Coleman
and II A. 3v. at Corsicana, All*
were expected to be ut Coleman
for tho funeral,
11. A, Halbert attained fume
SOL Ii Klj ' V It KTU'HttS
I It 0>.\l It U A /’.
The mounted beads of two bull
elk, a but! moose,, two Rocky!
See our line of Toys.
You will like them.,
E. F. Vaud .r Stucken-
Trainer Co..
as- a plmt prop igalor, w-eather, Mountain big horned sheep and
fi »rec ister and newspaper writer. ;*wo blitok tailed deer soon will1 K Miss Alice Karnes lias returm d
Ho was successful in . (feeling} received by Sol IC-lly, Sutton ,Tora * '^''Khtful visit in Austin
tilio Ha bert Honey melon and the county ranchman, fn.ru a Denver ua/^ Auitonto,
Halbert pecan. Only last year j tuxideruiist us trophies of a nix.
he announced pucocsn ultH) in tile | week’s husit in the famous ,luck-
grafting of Knglii-h waltufs to 80n Hole oountey' in VV joining,
to the black walnut Mi ck of' During I he las fortnight of. the
West Texas and had arrang'd expedition in the wilds, some of
Mr«. .1, C. McDmaid returned’
Tuesday from Del liio w here she
was visiting her mid, Dr, ,J: A-
MoDonald.
LA TTtSTA THEATRE
K. V. E‘. SCOTT; Lessee and Managen.
Week of November 99 to Dee. 4
Ko'njaj oimf Tuesday, ltkramount Pioiuroi
• My Bni»y. Univorea) Comedy, Heards ioi Rent.
AvJtnto«ion 20; and 'lO^cents*
We&esd^yV 'Fa: lie Piotuie, ai d Pat lie Comedy,
; The- Plunirber. '*
• * Admiasioii lfi and 35 oent«>.
with his brothera hero to oorry which i« two miles h'gh.Mr.Kelly
on tho work extensively on the j was accompanied by Mn*. Kelly,
Sutton County ranch. Other [ who likewiee prov.-d her ability
nurserymen havo taken up this- with a rifl \ A companion of the
woHi-siuce Mr. Halbert proved * Sooora man outlie entire hunt tf',uthlnnd Life Insuraree (,o.
it successful with prospects that was his- nephew, It, L. Under; I he Southland Life is one of the
another Texas tadustr > v ill he de wood ot VVich;tsi Kails, He shot stroogest companies in l exasand
veloped an elk, a mouse,, a deer and a baa more than $410,OOO.COO iosur
Mr. il'ilbert's atudica- and griaely hear,
plaot oulture toik in a veriely! Mi*. Kelly brought hoire with
of other plants and lie was re. him sonu of the dried meat of his
gtirded as a seed'specialist. He kali that was smoked over a camp
wis a visitor at Sun Angelo during fire in freizing wiather. Wnh
George J. Trainer of Sonora,
hr* been appninted ng( nt fur lire
mice in force.
OAHU UF TUASH.S..
There Is Health In Eevry Slice.
For Children who are growing
fast and always romping and
playing, they need the best kincf
of nourishment. Feed them our
bread and notice the expression
of keen delight and satisfaction
on their faces.
Baked the most up-to-date way*
cleanliness is assured.
WARE BAKERY,
Sonora, Texas.
i
I tho Ai 1 West Texas Lx-p'sitinn bis pistol h» shut twenty-six.blue
From the children of F Hurst-.
We wi«h to thunk the dear
friends of' 8nnora who attended
the funeral of our helovtd father
Thursday., Fox Pioluro. A* Tr-ijp to Chinatown.
Ititernaliiqnl News But. . ' ••
Ailmission 20 and <10/.
I At that time he told a reporter grouse, w Id birds tbut> go high
Tliat for Thedtaud-tral he regarded bis- into the mountains-to the edge of
grestost w-urk as diro-v«r ng that- the timber to spend the win or. w® w*,'t
Johnion grass was an annual and j Tho tuona-i Mr. Korllj killed
not a perennial as-many,contend, weighed about 1.&90 pound*Mr. .*>^p|rN' f
od. und that it o-iuld be killed in Ifiuisrwood's lipped the scaleu at-
one year by. plowing. He said 300 p unds mere,. Mr. Keily
the ilisoovory helped rmiuy. to reports .-hooiirg i ns elk at (J Jt) R<,tlci) it.
make a fortune who otbtnwiMO yards und a nmuso at 300 jards.
would have given up in the tight The ImnierV ci mp was at an
with the p.rsiitent grass—5«o aluiiulo of (liOUU Let and wus
\aignlo Standard. swept by a light snow stonii on POk SALEU--Ycarlill?
Qct. Dt-—yUudttrd, • . Ram3 and about four hundred
good ewes All Pure Blood
i to thsnlt them for the lovely
fli>w
and harulno** will live in cur
long after joa have .(or
The Children,.
Friday: Ulfivei*aal*'Picturo‘. 'Old ?6akt BuilitCon:cdy
Tthe R«el \*{rgipiup. ’ .
Admflsiuit 25 and 50v
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Saturday. A' Fir^t; Nation Jl! Picure; - K«r ( ry
. UiiivertaltQomtdy Hunei meoi.Irg With Mu.
AdtnissitMi 25 und 50.
Mrs Rena Holm'g Biurgoio*.
sister of- K<( II rung nf ft oners,
<lred Monday in ftan Antonio fo|. OA-X^l-QATS! OATS1 J
l")l..i.:i l*» ?“• I -lj,ve one thousund bushels,
wss 27 jesrs, (wo mon'heand JO •
(l.s.-t-Kh. w.im haiii-il in DmI Itm Ol Q.ilt, gOOu for Mtd hnd
filly cents
pct bushel, at granary. My,
Rambnui!)et. Prices right'.
W. 12. MEWTONv
Mertzon, Texas..
^ dsja. bb* was buried in Del Uio. 1J*
" td Holiufg atteudtd the fuDtrsl. gcod ftP fcc'd, 2t
1 See our line of Toys. l2 milcs fromMenar<h
-----:----—-----You will like them: * on .the .Mwoj.Highway.
n 1* D * t# • on* .. * ; E. F. Vander Stucken- ‘ A, A. Williamson,
s Rmr Aa year 4 8 ^ ^ .in*™*,w.a
NOTICE..
H-vp good frit*, plenty wafer
for 490 to 500 cattle ut 50-oeoty
per bead per month.
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Runnmg'Ui’Oil ,
You will And in tlic new runnihgdmoil STAR tfie
many fhnturo* you have always wanted in a windmill
—one oiling a year—your choice of Tiniken Tapered
Roller Bearings or “NO-OIL-EM^ Bearings—tWa
gears, two pinions and two pitmans—direct center
lift to ptunp' rod—crcsshend; guides ancf pitman*
bearings fToodeil with oil—a. scientifically designed
wheel with angle step! arms and hraces and ball-
bearing turn (able.. . .
TPhe fans, of this new Star 'me turvetT to^give great
efficiency in on 8 to l(hmile an hour wind'. Pfbnger
pump, in crank c'*se4 flbpds orosshead, guides, and
piupan bearings Wil\oiJ.. and tight covar keeps out
dirt, rain or snow. 1, , „
Qhr filling.ptFranic'qMe with oil'each, year unit save
many Lip*, up tjjc tower. JA;-*. fitted on any
tower..
is tfvt Ja^word in
con%tr(tojfiqhi Colne in'
ana jet u* show you'ihih mjtf. You
.will want, to know about.i>whether,
you afo ne<ujin& a nm\y ayUl r^ht
now, ana.' ivo* want ytm to knanm
what a realty fina windmitowmitfUtw-
in (5/s tww Sfep; i ' * •n -
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