The Sonora Sun. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 15, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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SUBSCRIP1 ION Mi ICE:
• I .BO PER YEAH, IN AD VANCE.
1). Ji. WOODRUFF
KlMTOU, I'MOI'ltl KTOU AM- .‘DM.IMf Kit
SA I UKDAY, DEC. 15 1906.
&BT I he Celebrated 1 uckcr Star Rye
WhHk-y, for sale in So'' ra or!y ai
ihe ‘‘Maud S’’ saloon, Br.r'.on &
i cirron, Proprietors, ~0wg
District tourt win convene at S:i
Ai'Selu on Die 24 h, 19 6. Th«
VVhitfi'Id rase haa not Loin set loi
trial, but the Sun has been author.,
ized to state that dm- notice cf dali
will be given all witnesses
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Largest in the History
of the J nsl i tut ion.
Judging fr< m the vuy large ccne
apondeucc and other informatiot
pour ir gin, the Ijlir C-rurutrcD)
College, of l ylir, l exis, will open in
1907 with the Isrg'st enrollment 11
its history. More than 210 new s'u.
dents will be adchd to the already
huge exrrjllinent. Our young people
sheu'd feel tr.cour.igtd in taking a
rcurso ol Bookkeeping, Shorthand: 01
telegraphy, for notwithstanding th<
fact that we enroll more than a thou
sand s odents annually, there is not a
single graduate who has been out « f
rmploimcnt two wttks, unless u is
of his own accord Good position;
areawaiting them when ilxy ft isi
Vhtir courses. During thopastwoS
wc have been asked to fill many g0> e
positiors, seven af w.iich we had u
gracujtes to recommend. JI u u
ioiiciu.ivo p'ot.f <hu At P'0*... I T„„. D c 3 |, ,, 0
w which won trwjni, g yooog imo f { „ „ WMdloI
nrd women are not overcrowded. We
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At Sonera, Tcxa3, Ccc. 25, 20, and 27, 190 .
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AND ENJOY THE SPORT!
SOMETHING DOING ALL THE TIKE. H
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5^ Exclusive Agents for :$
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| SUTTON, EDWARDS & VAL VtP.SE COUNTIES, J
Y>n run obtain the noma by calling on
or sending your orders by mail, to <lfc
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The Pecker Hotel,
SONORA, TUX AS,
J. A. THOU!A3, Proprietor
The Decker Hotel is admirably locatrd. Accommodate ns first.,
class; Rates reasonable. Patr u.a: cf Privcling Moo respectfully
solicited; Sample Room Free. Special Rates to R gul.r B '.orders,
and Ranchmen while in town. 1 he b st of Accommodations in
tvery respect.
Good. Livery Stable in Conn red Ion.
Liberal advances made ©a wool, ||
cattle and sheep.
L. L. CRADDOCK,
hysician & Surgeon,
Office:— Ur stairs in Kokning
Building,
f SonoraTexas.
e-Vphone No. 45.
Re tar us Thanks for Vote.
Hie iccelviag ca la almost daily Rod
all classes of bu.iness Sms tin uah-
i ut Texas and adj ir.ing itates to?
cur bookkeepers and stcuogra; heis
D.fTrebt railn ads ate seeking ou:
traduates cf telegraphy; we cou.i
p ace 50 tod. y if wn had them, at sal-
artes from $6?o to $15 o per year,
'and these figures do mt re[resen. tin
Salary they sheu'd be ( rawing twdvi
111611 ilia af cr |r duatirg. Student
V.o less than tw, jears ago, st.rteo I
d TS * Pcr moiltS, are today drawing
Trom $175 o $200 per man h.
Young man, youi g wemar; will
yru give us the opportunity to giv.
a practical kn.m’idge that wiil place
you iu demand iu the business world I
and then give us th opportunity ol |
placing you in good position, when !
you caa use that, tactical knowledge, ;
Sonora, Texas,
My Dear Judge:
I see from returns of elcctxn pub..
ished in the “rJUN,” that I was elect
rd County Attorney for Sutton coun-
y. I cm very proud of the vote 1
receiv.d and am sorry that business
it this end of the line prevents my
tilling tha aftice I would sure make
’em wa k streight.
Best wishes for yours.If and all
Sutton county,
Yo is very tru’y,
R. K Harris
Holiday Goods.
The Sonora Drug Store, iV. H.
Gardner, Proprietor, w 1 have the fi ;•
cst display ol Holiday goods ever
showu in Sonora, Clnistmas if
c. tiling, and so are our X.mas goods,
and you are cordially invited to call
J, VV. Martin so'd, this week. t<
G. o. S A'lison his s'oek cattle and 3
year o'd steers, at $ 1 2 ana $20 arou; .
T D. Word & Suns bought frot.
r. J Clegg, ranch consisting of 1
sections of land and impr^vemcn ,
north of Ox >na; consid ration, ^23 co
Mack Brawn sold, this week, t.
Peacock & Ca-uth :?s, 137 h:ad o'
stock cattle at $1100 per he d
every tiiiiig counted,
Mrs J .'htinie Joints n has bet."
very sick this week; Drs. C. !) Smith
L. L Craddock and A. J. Smith hav.
b*en in attendance.
J. D. & T. A. SCRUGGS,
Land Hieits,
Sonora, - - - Texas.
We Have the Only Complete
Abstract of Sutton County.
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T. J. Morris, Proprietor.
“Wh p light and drive slow, t'j
P.-y cath or no go. fr
0 Good teams, new ri^s; all accommodations for
ij the general public at reasonable prices.
When 3^011 want hay or feed of any kind, phone jj
or call and see mo. Goods delivered free
of charge any where in town.
Main Street, Sonora, Tex. $
; H5E5H5B ESTtEB5HE ESEHSSHS aSBSHSES HSES2ATHS eJ.
; r wrl you refuse to sacrifice a little ' ,»r.d sie our displ ;v of good*,
lime, p'rasme and mon. y. and con..
tirua slur- y u .’cf Make u;> youi . ,, ,
C J Nithols Sam Green and Ch
B. F. IJ r< VS 1 rd his sjs:stantr.
m nd promptly; the longer you p sf
pone a practical educ. ton, the longer lr'’ r ,,u y
Ogden buildng this w e;. 1 D
Mr. and Mis. Stanny Green wer
in f am the ranch this week visit in
and sh phing: t' 1 ry we-e the guests tt
Mr. stia Mis, VV. L A dw !i
Chris Wyatt was in (r un the ranch
he fi ■>. of the w< f. duirg s< ire tr.
di. y; he s»ys tiny :'ie g >irg to h v
an X n.1s tree at Ow nville.
Jas. Cornell. L. J. Wardlaw.
Cornell <St Y\lardlaw,
Saata Claus is Coming
Heailquarters at
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, re bu y lepuing the old
you povporr the increi cd sslary it
wid bung. Y m can ei-ro l with u
kt any tune; wa have no vaca ioi;
new students are enrolling dailt;
throughout the y ear.
$45 P 5* (' r «u unl'miied scholar
ship in either courne. ‘‘Ss p»y3 fur
iWu c urses combined and $i25pjys
for time courses Lie oh. i audm*'.,- t.r st d spit; g.
r al for the Hoc k!:ct piug course c. ni South of Sonora,
plete i *m shorthand $3; telegraphy
$5. Bond and lodging with puv.t'..
families from $10 to $1250 po’ 1
month. Average time Ur compbiiug !
a emir c of buokkerpi.,g or tel grophy !
; i-2 months; shorthand three mou'i ..
uny two covir cs when taken together,
fi.e months.
Upon err ving in the city of Tyler,
iome direct to the college, where y<m
will receive prompt autoticn and be
given choice of ho.irding places. It
futthcr information 13 desired, write,
Stating what you want to know and
Benson is havin ' ths old fcu ldi >g
nude rew. P aris IIur3t will move
tlie P 11 Odi Mh.ie about the lit of
January
/‘as/ a rage!
G od (Buss; Plenty of Water;
Will ti ke 500 head of Cattle for win-
Ranclt 20 mil s
h* ALONE CHFSSFR,
S uiora, Texas.
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Coop :p & Saveli
VV ill l*ay You the
Highest Cash Price.
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Sonora, Texas.
Will Practice in a< 1 the State Courts
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alogue, if y>u s < di s ro.
G. W ( #13 m, of Or. Tetritory
, . , was here this weik on a prospecting
and wc will reply promptly, also end 1 , . , ,
r . • . _ , |’rip; he also want'd t: buy hogs.
Ita W. Word will pay you 3 1.2
rent per peund for all Merchant*..
Doll t lO gtit tilO COSd 1 hie Hops del vt'rd st his ranch, 6
Salo at T. L. Benson's m,le*Si ll,h °f Soaor*> on or before
Dec. loth, 1956.
K. W. Crawford, couu'y clerk of
Miles county, Rev. R, A. Cordell
ranchman, of Miles county, and Dr
Henry Taylor, of floldthwai'.e. arriv-
ed Sonoia the first *f the week, on a
hunting excursion T rey left for the
T. I). Word ranch, and expect to
hS”« a food timk. 1
lntod if you drink our “Key-
stone t .ibinet” Rye or “Dai-
ry Maid” S. M. whiskey.
They all say that they are
the bestever We think our
fine wines, whiskies, and
other lit|iiors are the kind
you should insist on drink-
ing at all times. You and
your friends will enjoy par- j ^
taking of the riyht kind of!^>$
liquors; they tend to merease
good fellowship, fall on us
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Woodruff, D. B. The Sonora Sun. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 15, 1906, newspaper, December 15, 1906; Sonora, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018736/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .