Devil's River News. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 1835, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 20, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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DEVIL’S RIVER NEWS
fUeLltilfKU WKEKI.l.
8TKVK MUKIMIV. I’ublluber.
C3=.-. _
JLotsrcd at tt»«* I'linofflf# at Sonom
aj Mcr.n<l-el«»« Dialler.
SCSHt'MIFTION $1 A TK4R IN *DV*XCB
S ;i >r». t'axu.
Krb. M. >'t c.
For i vun'u i roasurer.
Get Back Your
Grip On Health-—
or NO COST!
mSm
f
?’ •*■**?•* * $* -T*—T-—• T*-T—C' -?*->
''a—1 ’r'tr-'F
'ram
j
OIUOUS SPELLS
7li# A meting u
hialical ^idi^n
V Kentucky Man Finds Relief
i. iVorn Diizf Attacks.
Y “I suffered with severe hlli ue
.> aHccfcs t<- .scare e,n t •r
1 tires cacti raeri!i," ta
l
Tb« Nows i* this week author iz
• d to announce the e*niliiUcy of
Sin A J Smith fur rn *• l.-cti««o
to the I'lUoe of County Treasurer
of Sutton counti, Tcxs*. #ubj < t
to tho act on of tnu Detvocruie
pat ty of thia year.
Si *r*. S'Liiiti ha- lived in So-
nora for a uu at bit of v«ar«af<i
tor the l*»t mx yeara having bn n j
the ttcunibent of t bit ■ flice, #1 <* |
needs no introduction t» the:
Vuliug public. Mr#. Smith i« »
dtitrring •nr.iui who i# fully'
<{;i ill tied to hold the otliue io
which she aapirn, and m u► kir k
f ir your consideration of lu r
candidacy on tho groundauf her
T<otIre t'lr qukk difference Ii\
ihu way yuu cat. sleep. I- ok and
r.mnrlia: i.: Improve.
ni<ini in your liee'ih, nr •. th
an.! etl
tic! If not, ill? K-'n»i :i”«.at
wtU rcfiUi.' y ;t_i r- -i-.y. „
K irm k I* o'd in s.-.rnra nf Ih"
-«>l or.i Ili-uu Sinff, Mini by Ivudlng
iti'ORK • a i t Vef) InWn.
lib.” ta>6 .Vr.
----- . cf )_'.■• rc.ici l.'y. ,
... ‘ I v ;:i!d hove d;/;-.nH‘r arid t
! |
T ‘ I '. '.bid i.-'.i'.e p;,!r •. 1 was 4
f worn- :t with tl ..! ; ... i 4
I to .[ rs.-cf. /.'■ r; ' . •< iv.-: J
y rny txiw*.It v/^ald act a nutpit w
f. tnt#rt I iv. 1 , Ul.*.; 1 would . j v..y A
aied.
„> I . * I ... UU9 I I
J never
■ -
T O
JL
.ghbcf tok! na cf Black-
' l ! nit use. I
.v !. und io much relief a-, I
I U ltlfl ii.-it liA U. fil. *3
J. u
v ft rive me. I would not be with* r
A. out It tor anything. i
{ "l! r* ra*-d to chsnte ray who!; jf
REDUCTION
CLOSED CAR PRICES
Effective February 11th
A NNOUNCEME NTS.
d lie Newt rates lur announcements is:
Cimgfu.ionil, Lrj;id.iture and Judicial
Dialii-.ta $ I (if JO
Ciiimy ni. ccs $10 CO.
f*. eemet fficc* $2 50-
"l! c'r-mcd to chsnce my who!:
f syste. .'.nilR .’.' : 1.5 fee! ii::e ne.. 'J
<> I would take a few d i»r,-pet rid
1 cf the bile and Inve my ustm! Clear ij
V d,!. J full of ’pep’ and could do v
. twice he work." A
( l': •. Ircrii pure, medicinal roots J
r and herbs, Dlack-Draupht Is nn- V
f lure’s own remedy for such symp- i
I ton t the above, when das to a I
’( torpid liver. J
.> Si? Id everywhere; 25c. evua A
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TUDOR
COUPE
FORDOR
New Prices
£520 •
500
565
Old Prices Reduction
£530
520
660
Ail aiiacuncemeiilt are payat!
official record, bur qutliiic ition cash in idwm ••
•nd.that abe need# the cllivu.
Tor Colin1!/ dm # or.
In the announc-reifot c dutnn
of this week’s Now# you will taut
(he auoouncfir.ini of U« o. J
Trainer, Sr , f>>r re ilection lo
the oifioe of Fax Assessor of 3ut
tea county, Texas.
Mr. Tra ner la one of the old
timers of .Sutton county, has
r*«red a largo family htie and in
avery wsy nude Sonora and Sot
ton 'county a good citizen, lie
lias held (he • Itice of Tax Assecsor
for a long number of years anil
asks that you con,.ivj*r his < (Jiuial
record, his on d for tbeAdlice ai.il
his <| itlifidntion for miuo in de
terniiuing your choice lor ibis
cflico.
llz!^J«\v» is auilr tired to announce:
If’-S
*1 ~+i,'
■ - f / r-rj Clewed Cara Since the Improved Typ',;t id
(... l: (s*o(lt!ced f;.-s f.ocif Ccr.sUtntiy Increasing. With
?. r. : 'In Typ'*:. Production Costs Have I ken
I. * ! ;i j: the Policy oi '.lie Ccmpnny to Give its Cm*
* it j cf all A :li Ue4ticlicns.
I
TO DANCE.
hUlfclilKF A VAX t Ui.BCCroll
n w Hu rhir-oo (Re-e .c ici) It has been announced
K C. (t’eti ) Gafv:u
T> m 7 h’i*p
cons’ TV AND DISTHt
J. I>. I.owre). [ri-ele tlun.j
ri>X TUKA-UKEi*.
Mrs. A. ./. Hinith [rc el efion]
KOIt I / X A SKSSOIt.
Ooo. J. Trainer, fri* el'-i tion.l
IJwtnvill* Home Hi mottnlratluti
Club.
PROGHAM.
Feb.20. — Soups—Dl.-cu s on i.f
rag tugs, iiotess Mrs. J. (J
Crosby.
March ti —The natly batch—
InoubntioD. Ilo.tu s ilr#. Lamar
Wilksrsoo.
Marcb20. —Planting the garden
Planning the flowers. C»re of
young chicks, Hostess Mrs. All
■A
RUTLEOGL’S CAFE
that 3teveGarcner and,
his nin-3 piece Orchos-
Tu.utK. tra of Austin.will play'
jat adance to bogiveiij
at tho Sonora ClubHall|
on tho evening of Feb.:
22nd.
I As this orchestra i3
i ;
one of the most popu-
lar in Tex is, it is fully
**•1 believed that Sonora
NEW OPEN CAR PRICES
Touring1 Car . $310 Runabout
$290
Start: r and Demountable Ri ns $33.00 Extra
l
Tractor, Car ar-tl Truck Chassis Pricea
Remain Unchanged
All Prices f. o. b. Detroit
One Time Perseverance
Had Its Dranvbac^a
,Tnd:;r .fi.hu M. I’nrtridgu slid at
ti ilitn-r in San Krani ism:
"Tl.:* Iisi-s of criiniMals offer.
|.i.a!.i n.r think t'ut it would l> a
• ;rri ■! «..rM if men j> v.-aver'd i-
| di.in;? ri'.'Lt cn xi'.iluuslv ii» tlu’V |>n*
I .ere in lining wrwr.i*.
‘‘Tiiorv’s an '.nrci'ntp «l o it ti is
v. ron;? .<'(secerniiisx A Vila
tiav, ling to f'nlif-vriiia, and n inn;
lii'.**' ted him in ttrv «.iioh;ng; com- .
Mtinut'f us1 evening. Sonudiov
|..i.!icr the n mi had roi tiiwd to f'.i
!iioi-•!f tifi "i:l» li |«or, and for tm
.. lid hour# he borod th# Jw w-tih
•hr Mi ..v of his Iv r.;5 tifi*, which
,i::« ury iir.hrj pv.
“W iP. tliMicvt morning this man
s. ■'.Mi'il tlio jud.'TP nfinin. Ho wits
uni] liMh'iis i’hd ri !-#yod now,
d !: ■ siii 1 i'0 :i far-away vrii.*:
•* M udgo, 1 told you a lot of
wuicta about my poor wife last
ui^,l.t. f ii v were rturJil thin.us, and
miydit never to have boon disclosed.
Don’t lot ’em go ary further, wild
von, .judge?’
*• ‘Oil. Hint’s al! right,’ ths judge
Inughc.l. T siw tlie rnndition you
w. ut in, and didn’t listen to ft word
vou said,’
“The man went off with o sigh
■if relief, hut that evening, drunk-
er tliun 1 efore, he tael.led the jnd;>
n gain.
‘"Now, then, duro ver hutlons,
judge,’ h.e begau, ‘you said you
didn’t listen to me last night, *>
now I’m goin’ to tell you ttm who’o
itorv of my wretched—hie—nntr-
,'iage all over again.’”
'***-'' £ Detroit. Miehb»a»
o
LVAir:
Short Orders
FISH and OY3TEP.S
’cr.y i rg'-s ItcrrcJ
r.o::% t Ins Cc::r.t:y
The cedar tree, Hi* hr.rhcrry, the
can expect Olie of tlio Mark currant, til* re;e-hesh—-these
1 hitherto reputable citi'/ena of the
v-getaUe Kingdom—are nowaday*
banned cs
largest crowds for the
dance.
Argument cf N& Avail
With Girl Like That
Senator Borah said nt a dinner in
Washington:
"Europe think* we ought to onn-
oullav.'s in ceriain areas
"f tlio I’nited States. Their fall
from graie i« due to the discovery
eel her war debt, and to argue witlf 'riinmlcrbolt. constructed in
her is like arguing with the girl in
the Lont.
“A girl sat in a boat wliho a
First British “Ironclad”
In the process of scrapping sur-
plus linihor craft, British naval
engineers have come across the first ^ ;mmjjrrant mIjo came to this country
armored war vcsael built by f*'° ! a voting man ar.d is now the presi-
British admiralty. She was tlioi,, t 0f Gtl0 cf the large western
18(10'
At Least, He Didn't
Drop Them on Walk
Dr. II. N. Sherwood, state super-
ntendent of public instruction, was
'.ddroKsiiig tic rtudents of the ca«t-
•in division of the Indiana State
Normal school. As nn illustration
if the heiglils to which ono mi.y
rise, lie cited the incident of a poor
IN SEASON
'Ihe following i« a summary of
EXTBA8 on SUNDAY the w9ith»r c m.litions prevailing
HOSil miTLEEGE,
PROPI.IETOB,
April |3. — U«e of fruit* nod
vegetables In the tho diet. Mo
(bode of bouse cleaning, ltotrss
Mrs. J. P Heiley.
April 17 —Home convenience,
floetoae Mra. (». (J (Jrishy.
Maj I - Plant diseases Dis-
♦ a-ea of poultry Light bioaii.
Hostess Mrs. Dantes Ueilcj.
SONOHA, TEXAS.
WEATEEB P.33POHT
an i fi stcring enemies of more u«e-
f..l growtiis. The cedar, for instance,
often carries a parasitic gall known
during tho month of .Junuun j r" l!!“ l’ 'VT 'vhch thii» 1(1
192®. at the Substation No |4,| riD- f-:'« o!T Spores—duttlike
at Sonora. IVx ,s aa reported by ' 1 r,!'!i"lm ridf f:'Vllv on th®
the f: • T went HUt.no, I " ? ; '
j .a , ioi'rn for any apple trees tint
ViNXimuni tcuip.’ra'nro (f) iJccri ci !*. 1 11 .
Mimlm iui ifin; ernture 1 ^ ' e/rtch | n (<> 1 ’’ I 1,1 5,1 5*r,‘.'i‘1
(U- i, *■.. JJ DM • • l
the part the- play in harboring ! « man ro'rcd hcr UJ’ a 8Unn-v
Florida river.
ONE DxlY BATTERY
CLar/’r.'ngp Gervlco
“I hath tell you i< gw inn pay
Sim dat dollah you owes me. I*
J u P”
••1 ain’t aayn1 1 ain’t! ’
••I ain’t a«b you is you ain’t; 1
»«k you ain’t you is."
“Tat, Lad as aud Gentlemen/’
* id the quick, “I hsvo been
Ha’ ihasopilln for twenty yeara
•ml nevar have 1 board one word
«>f complaint! What does that
mean? •
“Dead men tell no tKler!"
*nawarad n voica from tho crowd.
Saves Time and Honey
for You,
Oct your Battery in before
9 a nt. and it is ready by 5
p.tn. the same
better, longer lived charge
than you ever had before.
No Long Expensive
Waits or Kentals
uat Lru h
(l**1 a lino frni.i ro’ii.n I 6I!8 '•• | v milli;;-v ruj'iilly uni produce p
Max. relative bumUlU) 53 5 per i: nl ! , (1;. .., c.iikid ‘ cedar rUot,”
^lu’* 5 “ ! >.v!;i.:h imikes the fruit tindcruized
V1,u'; ", " T,!',!’7 " ! ui.mr.rktlable, if it docs uot uc
li"i,l wi'til 'Uii fur n.ontla r;i» >7 inll.M ! ,, , ,,
v, . , , i'.r v kin the trees t':em.r--:vfi... One
Normal run ot wlntl .. ■
Dr,, rum from ; orun.J ^ u ■■ ! " ") tho Micv.andc.ah valley of
X mu m: oi etc .r (lav* ;ndii# Virgii;,’.i has In.-t ICO,000 barrels of
“ "J’he river,’ she said, ‘seems
much lower today than yesterday.’
“‘J hr.dn’t noticed it,’ said the
young man. ‘Wiiat makes you think
to ?'■
“‘Why,’ said the girl, ‘can’t you
sec the water is nothing like bo
near the top of tho rail?’
“ But veatetda* tliera were six
of on/ Ufa yotfng mnn explained,
‘and today we are only two.’
“‘Well,’ said she, ‘I don’t seo
how that fact couid make the river
higher or lower.’ ”
. universities.
and de*:;i:rd for use k the f -ir.’ Dm tor Sherwood said that this
1 bn: was cmpU'h '. t -o tardily jgnorxnre was such that, on
For years me low, gray bulk I'wa j arriving in New York, he bought
been used in the Chatham shipyard , Iipnami. IIo had never neon
as a landing stage ami f<‘W frc' J ,uc.l, fruit Iwforc, and so he ate prej-
quenters of the district Imd ever jng aIKj fl||
heard her history. Within a few j At lhe dose of the speech Pros}-
years after this initial experiment ( ,,,.nt H ,T Burris arose and mid:
in armored croft, such a- the II.fin- .■[ |)5lyp |<^iq wondering why that
derbolt, Britain built s lleot of ar-j nian ate the hamnss. peeling’
tnored frigates superior to anything ^ „|j j |,.1Te r011^]-ed flic crmchi-
on the seas at that time. -,fin |le rnn-t have Iwim tva
originator of the.‘safety first’ move-
ment.”—I!;WS’d!^f^>li.« New*.
Cc'l Ccrr.fort
Governor I’inchot.' at a Harris-
Number «f « o, il v ili.ya
iiilays! ay;’!'.: in n single year on account
Number (• p.irilv clouJ; rt iv« - days
lotal |.t•>(•!p>ia ii m I 17 tbci.cs
Normul pr#c i>i a ions 1.21112 Inch s
1‘Cpailura f out i ■ rma .70 (• above
tl;o rv« ace.
Ii Ihe |irorIpilution tnlal ub vn
• now B‘uo Hi ten i» .72 liicbeH. l bis
v.im tin* pituiplittiIon fiom the 7-i
Inches o Hiriw 111.I fe I on Juneii y
illrd n 1. ii 1'f 11,
lure . e m v* n 1'ortlnr* dnrl:
day Wit li a j .InniiArv. '1'hirtei n d: ys Ii ibis iro tft
were with fio t or «ltn cm per lures
oi (he cedar
Guardian.
rust.- Manchester
Our equipment is recom-
mended by all the leading
battery manufacturers. This
improved charging method
Taaehar: “ W hero w»h the He-1 lengthens battery life and
f!co Cm “Hard Ca:.r"
Fooled tea Prophet*
Wayne !!. Whctder, general coun
1 «.f tin Anti-Hatoon league, said
::.0r day in Wi,ngton:
only Etirc way to reform n
' .. :rd is to make it impo - ' !«■ ......., ............
1 i' Ii1 m to procure urink. We have I rates are lower
of different food, climate and habits
of living, for tests performed on
oriental women living normal
.American student lives show that
this is so. Miss Grace McCleod,
Elizabeth E. Crafts and Francis O.
Benedict of the nutrition labondcir.y,:
of Teachers college, Columbia uni- J
versify, who conducted the expen- I
molds, found that lla; oriental pulse
linn tlie A'meri-
Marry to Get Into Prison ••
Prisoners in the Mexico City
penitentiary are being married ns
rapidly as judges can be found to
perform the c«rc«lpaieA The reesoi:! \m'tj ifotit &i
ia the enforcement of the law pro-1 ct„;rcoa! m;np troubles,
vidmg that prisoners may be visited | «.y0„ wnat „,p to fce bopefu! shout
...cso troubles, do you?” ho said.
It has been customary heretofore to »Yini wnnt comfort? Very well. HI
permit any woman to visit a con-; comfort vou_the way thfl 0(d bach-
net. ♦Enforcement of (ho law which j ,,]or ro„,for(ed the' young bride-
excludes from the priron all women ■
except tlir.se desiring to visit their i
convict husbands has resulted in a
Oriental ar.d American ■ . ,, . 1 - - ......
OriiTtal. *> 5“»?”
Americans, and nnt merely because
long list of applications for immedi-
ate marriage ceremonies.
young
groom.
" ‘I war, inveigled into matrimony
by foul means,’ said the young bride-
groom. They told mo two cotdd livo
us cheap as one, but my wife’s
cigarettes and cosmetic? alone cat
up half my salary. Such extrar-
Radio in Japan
Endure of the ordinary trlephcnc .. 1,^. **
•• •-, ""ii n«> 1 or "ii" cm per) nuti . 1 ,i u, 1 riicure uinia. 1*11 iiu'' 1 r.ncs arc unver roan me mueri- -npii,_„„i.„. t,-, -- - 1 .1’ , I '^l1» 9nU bachelor
. 1 rJiTfSKOS-SSJUS
Tlic general (I ii cel ion of I lie wind
wua N h. uloi N tV,
J mil hvtnrson,
.'•ciei.tiiic A»'l*fnnf.
Subetillon No. Il So.iors, 1 it, !. IPJC. !
oUrxtioo of Iad.peod.ooo sign- CJmnot harn, the battery.
Tommie; “At the bottom.’
. “Yes. auh, 1 cm trace my re
latino, beck to a fauii’y t ee."
“(Jhaae ’em to a trie?’’
“No traci ’em!"
Well, J*»’ two kind o’ thing#
A well charged battery
gives yovir car more power,
brighter lights, Quick start,
plenty of pep.
KILL “"SEW WOiiM
IIchI around* mix! an |> ell f #*.
'ealCl', Scr wWoim Ki.loM
More fn ■ your iii"iicy mill n nr ;unii> v
buck it.ml cm 11 -tied. .VrU your dealer
Tr/ our one day battery
service just once and you’ll
livos io ireec; dal'* birds and always have your tv.ttcry
"°!k.T-T,!_d^‘i charged by this improved
'method.
■0 fsothera on you!'
WOOD FOK SALE.
If you want Liveoak
or Silinoak wood any
size,by tho cord or load
phone 4 rings on 88.
Sonora Motor Co.
NOTICE.
To the Merchants of Honorn:
Tins is Id notify nil pnrties
concerned, that \V, T. Mont-
T. L. BENEON,
UNO ANO LIVE STOCK DEAL ;R
Our tea yeara of succca.-ful
Cnuuaisaion business aa#i,n e yi'U
of ttM beat service with lb. best
(•suite. List juur land and live
•took with ue and let ui assist
you g$i oierkvt vxiue.
gomery contractor on tin*
Sonora-Jiinction rend, will
not he responsible lor a?iy
debts made by road employe
except on hia written order,
* i’ • !y i : rii),
Gunrsn'ned Tu a'cry, Kemp
utt you?
‘) Z * 11 (M* , a tj te d \ V\
ft?., i.. i
pr»poriiion i• vi •• s',5(0
«v»«k1»
ju' iirri». M5JI »it h ur #p.,re
lur. ', .(-!!• i g ■ *i, ■. - l t.
i» rv t
w-nrer; mu ' w. nr r
►* 1 * a u - fj
ffH« Ql’t'lf k’l' r*» n«'
er<| *r»
IN I’ l;N t l lov 11, ■ TOOK 1 NO
MILLS. NoTlrti wn. Pa
71 n*
”’!ov/ Doric :: ;
Cc]E\ on 3 '
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refined e.., ...i «
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srvkv:
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ULji.wNsi*
(V.e cr t j x ■ .’ - t
i".‘.il a ::*tv ;ir.■•■•-,. •'
tj r"H«, r.o Tli" .i •. t :• t’
i ‘‘L iu never y .u I.car of a drunk*
i : rifi.ri:; ni.m you'll.do well to
| i'..-:. lb r tii" case of Jaggs.
“‘IivcryLrJy used to proplrsv,’
■ id m man, ‘th.it Jaggs would.,fill a
Mid.iud’? grave, but l: •
1.. ;n nii.'
*• ‘Buforr.ie.] and live! to a ripe
Id agt, I su;i|iofo?' raid another
man.
“ ‘No,’ i;J the fi ret man, 'lie die i
of diilirium Inmans and left or
de:s t'er his body to bo cremated.'”
-Detroit Free Press.
and the vital capacity CO per cent
lower.
t-> aitemi.t lo link radio apparatus ■ „„,?f rpmollibor> my bov, that ah*
y.:ln telephone lines of the empire.] |BsU „ VMy long time.’*'
I. is (bus hoped (hat oonnmir.icn-
tion may bo available in event of |
emergency.
His Bad Lvck
Tlicy tell me that was a woal-
liio Experience
"Toon Lump rid’ to town with me
'-I 'ri.iv,’’ in the crossroads et re
lii-Jga. “But ho didn't come back
in my wag ,in.”
‘Wlii.t luippoucd lo keep him
from it?” asked iui acquainlauco.
“lie took a horn or two of b 'no
dry li.-ker and clitml) onto one of
li. in ihid-blittcred motorcycle* tliat
^ feller had left leaning ng'in the
pi t olfice. And in about throe sec-
onds it had l.er.i down with his
whiskers twisted up in the rna-
iii cry. I don’t reckon lie'll show
ip around yur til! his whiskers grow
out cc’iu.”—1x5* Angeles Times.
Pleasing Women
The . way to please women is to
fooled * show them that you know thoy’ro
not happy and that their special
kind of unhappiness is a particu-
larly subtle and lonely ono, lint cur- j
aide by sympathy. Its queer to think
of all the people in the world and
how troubled they are when lli^y
look one another straight in the
eyes. If 1 knew why that is I’d
know everything. The devil of it
is, women have begun to think, j Wireless Torpedo
TI. '.t'a why everything is so tin- A torpedo directed from the
easy.—From ‘‘Thunder on tho ground by wireless, that is said to
left." by CTri.topInr Hurley, in be capable of destruction in a radi-
Ilarpor’s.
lit:sky Kentuckian
Tipping the smb # nt 100 nmjnds,
'Meredith S, Taylor, three-yenr-o'.d
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor,
, Nicholas conntv, Kentucky, i* bo-
thy girl you wero flirting with at lipv(Ml tj u. tl*.a larg.-at child for his
Scarborough? j ng„ in thal ,fate. He weighed 8U
es’. ' r J ‘'°5 L’ a f°rlunc pounds nt birth. Ho now has n 40-
in some kind of mine.
“Copper ?”
“No; nnoflicr fellow came a!on».”
—Tit-Iiit*.
inch rliest. The parents are onelt Ivn
„low the average weight and have two
other children, each of whom is of
normal weight.—lrrhnnapolU News.
Shingles Lasted
Thirty seven years was the life of
a rdiinglo roof Hint T. C. Van Katmo,
/'ten "i u; “ ‘•iUI* a pioneer after wIkmii EHtonv?i!le.
us of 100 mile# from the firing bnso, ... 1 . , , , .
,, , ,, . .. M nsr>., was named, rerv’wrd last
, 13 the remarkable invention of Cnpt. ’ , ,
,,, . „ .. ..c summer, ihe structure houses a do
pirtmrnt store, whose proprietor d#-
Casir.ess lias Crcwn Albany BoWts, of New
Mli.'ii, 10 years ago, Mrs. E. G. land, says Popular Science Month-
Zca-
Kidd. of Richmond, Y.„ began |y. jt is being investigated bv the not » cent’s worth of
making and selling pickles to pro- BHtidi ministry as a means of de- * ,h."‘ J1”'» hv
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Signed,
XV. T. Montgomery,
by L. P. ^iiwyor.
Sonora. April 21, 1025.
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I a.•..! xou are
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cold
fmo with u i i.irt,
faat. L’at what j
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£ft a fam’!/ rovVxgo, con*.;: dug
ily OJ cor.U. At coy
UJ’j
fall directions, or.L- oo cents. At r.o
drug utorc.
Notice ty TrcB'oesBort,.
Ni | u: ia road# ihrrug) m-
lia-ir.r** uf lawn Vr.von*
•. i ',• • i ct -r it:!,, it"»e • r' #ps•
a wtin u' m o n-»rt will t
p- ••?a'td i i lie tun i xiout o
Ihe law.
\V K,«phi r ’rn,
85 tf Hoi era, Trass
vide herself with “pin money" she force against future nir raids.
probably never dreamed that *he ------
was laying the foundation for a1 Interesting Fact
business that would become known Pennsylvania lias 1.121,000 pas-
thronghout a large part of the ?eng?r cars anil 183,000 motor
United States n:u! Canada. Now, trucks,
after half a century ns sole owner
The shingles wore uplit out ef red
rc-Jar nit nearby.
and manager, Airs. Ki 1,1 lias di?-
nosed of hcr business to a New York
*;• iidi.Mle fur several hundred ttiou-
sand dollars.
More English Cattle
Yiere hic more rattle in England
ted / than there were before tho
war.
Caascs of Forcit Fire*
In a list of the causes of the OC,*
000 forest fires which swept .icro«»
?0,0()0,000 acre? of public and pri-
vate land* last year, incendiarism is
first Hnd lightning Inst in the a»-
rxng-numL
RANCH rO« L«:A SE-
8 12 ucciinn ranch for lease
Heal Those 8or« Guns
It j on suiter from Sere ll'i #4
Living Hand-to-Mouth
A recent survey of Chicago
■ how# that nearly a million people , . .. . „
<k re are only three days ahead of 'n “ " nor‘h P*1' of 1 ,;‘11 ftoFvtfiTl,-•' 7,!n"u!twS!s»
•lariaiion. That is, if they lost three 0,1 T oesj sheep proof ami, hom.wi wRi von n h itn# of Lion •
day#’ «nrk lli. v would go hungry. cr°** fcnceit,
—t'aj'por’* Witkly. | K. McSp^rrnf),
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