Devil's River News. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 1647, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 10, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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I To tli* .* bfrifl or i ny Co: »*nlili* of
I .Hullon limiilr, ’Ifxiiii. Urrollny:
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Fnt roll *l rho I'omoltico st Sono a «•!«• »• of tlio ilxy of po.t rtv. before
FrfcUMHBl) WIIILT,
M-IKt MURPHY, proprlttor.
STEVE MURPHY, Publisher,
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iieronil oln»* matter.
tin* rolurn tluv bore of. In llirf of Hie
men i nbl o place* In ^ntm-i f.'o my,
IVinr, one of will Ii stud b4 nt tlie!
eoiirt lion.f iloor. mill in I wo of uKi.lt
► bull in* in this cinii* uitv or lown.l
copies ot ibe followint; notice, mill you
will alio l-ausi* llif mine <o lie pulili Ii-
•d. for ten days befoie tin4 n turn iIhv
-. ..—— ... ------— .eieof, in ti n \v< piVfo rVf gi-neri.l eu -
' —— —* cu Ih 11 on wblfh Im* iron |ub: lilted i.-
'Beamingly There Waj Some Slight Dlf. _„|utiy j„ Vonr county fur m leu.i
, f«r*r»e* Between Lover'e Premieee twvlvv ilttiKiti*.
J. and Performance. Tl J ' s*Y„te of Te*u*.
i ~ . To ell I’e bone ini«*re»t< it in the
Charles L. rndofhill, who repre- Kme'e of.Mrr. Ktiiih I. xv0 il lieeen i ll.
•nuts the Somerville (Mu.-s.) district Kettle iVmd . a. tiled in ibe i.oumy
Ui congrnfc,’tclb this story, suv* the '’ourt <>f Miil.'.n Kountv an yep i a
hukSCHieriON $'.! a vkaii in aiivx.ncs
.
lionmftf) -feiU. • Vune 10. U>2J.
* + T*-‘* ■
.'HIS ARDOR ALL IN WORDS
ttlg
Powder Value
m
National Republican, in illu■ (rating .neiuiolf. .''m'tC'.ilai Mr- * d.th j!
the dilTerunv between promises uml xvuid. ilenaeirt, died witbeaid apen-
perfol malic**: euilon, and for letiere leelainenlar} of
A Voting mail who liud a.-aiduhiia- Iberelete of ■>!re.H.illili I. Woid i!*rene
l.. .. .... i . i ed.wlilcli wi I I e be ril ai the neai* erm
Jy court oil a vnung woiiihii ii few . . .. , •
. , , . of eulil ,i4ourt. i:o unifi eli m on tin JU i
miles from Ins own Imuie popp'd dny ol .xngnst. A.n. lil.i. el Urt- eoun
the 11u«s11oh on various occasions houee ihereof, in eunnra. at wlibh
without Sill cess, tmt ut last to get rill '*UIM “** I irrona Ininnxl lii mid < *•
of him po,,iblv more than for unv m ' “‘‘“'V. ^ '
other rni.vn, Ins la«ly love u<ra|»ti*<|
birp. He went home in u stutt* of ,
. .. . , ,, , Herein fail net. lull fnive before seid
♦ xmlii ration, nt least mentally, ami court on me .aid n m day oi the next
he could not conlnin himself until term ihereof, lliie w it. wdlt your re-!
he hat) penntxi the following note to ^,U“ ‘‘""’l
F there were no other reason for using Dr. Prioe’s Phosphate
Baking Powder, its well-known high. quality would be suffi-
cient. But in addition to this, think of these other advantages!
Dr. Price’s is sold at the low price of 25c for a large can of 12 ounces.
It is pure and wholesome and imparts a fine, appetizing flavor to
the food.
It contains nothing to leave a bitter taste-
not in itself wholesome.
-no ingredient which is
hn* fiancee:
“Deartut ArahcHu
I
I (itven under uiy limiil and seal »f
trrTC will said Court. In lbit town of .Sun rii.
JcvotoJly, f*M«ioui»U:ly, nadir, iimC 1 J.J11* llJ‘! 1,1 t;'‘> of Jul"r-'
would eacnfiix* ererything I have foil
you. I would swim the de<4|>est wa- rierh
ter; I would climb the hig1a*»t moun*
J. I>. I.OWKKY,
rierlc County Court, ouiio,. fuamy.
Texas. 40-2
Inine; 1 w.;f"!d
t* »t >oui e..le.
go tbroiigb lire to
I»viiiglv,
“.lOllN’
“I’ M. I * ill Is; aronml Saturday
Right, if it doesn't rain.”
JOHN HAGELSTEIN,
FAMOUS INDIAN “HOLY MAN”,
leMar tlnoit, Bern • S>h. Hae At-
tained Prominence by Hie Preach-
ing af Chrlctlemly. .
MONUMENTS
All Kgrpt i» biking deep interest
to the vieit of Sfthdu (“Holy Mali”)
Bandar Hingh, who is at present m
raWctine. Simder Singh >► Hslay
the fir»t Christinn Safufn. Though
thia ia hie first visit to Africa, bn
Wide of Itx* Celebrated I.Uno (tranllr
.San An^elj. Texas.
S 1 (>t /i A h II A.
Hain Wednesday 1 .‘id.
‘.MO.VKY I (> I.KND on ran Ii and
has traveled on every mid incut. Ilia fftri" l«b»l»." HltoW.M lliiOe.. .*an
vocational rules permit him only bis AnK,,l". I exes. 41 i
lobe, his blanket and bis Itible, «nd • MOXKY TO I KS'O on rtncli mil
though he is u world-wide preacher f*on lands.' UitUlV.N lil.U . sm
OSPHATE.
SAKSM O POWDER
c * • • '
*
Largs can, 12 ounces, only 25c
of Christianity Le 1ms refined to
found an order. II is mission, be
•ays, is to urge men to follow the
Ai gelc, ’I i xne
Christ nnd uot the preacher.
J'hc Nnhdit was Isirn in India ill
18811, his parents being Siklm and
Very religious. Al the end of 11)04
he laid a vision of the Christ nink,
like St. Paul of old, he threw awnv
everything in order to preach tbs nes. oil
gospel. 11 is family east Ifthr' out bcaeli.
utnl he suffered sickness, and ini-
SO.t SXI.K— 'nUMIeiod Vaiut>oUll-
On ISui kg—xviih dei se xx I,i;e Wind,
(food onnsflniilo-i. iw (,'•• rnoeil. S i u;
best-tu-he h ejshl f •nndmtoe.
O. %v. Oard wt .1.
41 'i el. giapli, i exus.
SiVl. 8Al.lC—singer sewing uinehi-
necdlas, helix, etc. -I. A
uu-if
,ESrr-.a wardlaw
rouiparativc Inxiirv.
WHY OIL 13 FAVORED
& ELLIO 11
Attoineys-at-Law.
iONCKA . TEX.
WtlfupttcKU,, I tic the .Stale ate:
Seil* «Hi 1 lour s
l<eo Oallnn of S*fii Anlonio. is ilo
A ton of crude petroleum eosta
from lime to four times as nnnh
us a ton of steam coal, and gives
only alwrut otic-third more beat.
This being the (IISO, it looks as if Smith West Texas re> re e: ia>ne
con I must surely lie the cheapest *bo l.ive-Mik t'ornmixsluix li m <>
source of |M)wer, but oil has niunv M4MWI BROS., fo t Worth
.(rent advantages, the first of xvhielt Tn a Uompam u.inr<ex of antllng are:
there i. no loss. ]t can all,be used. Pstde f'i |>er our; si o p tj.Hit » d
There is (aiuiplele cotTibuvllon. urt per exr. they xolieii youi
waste, no mait, no smoke,. There ,r,,rt‘‘4
is no dust, ashes or cliukcn. in u .
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' V.
coal-burning furnace the indies' and
J-rlinkcrs Viheif lqlmr to rVnuwij ll.em
Coal deteriorates hy lo*-|J|i"i o.l
does not. To till a ship's bunkers
xx.rii coal is a long, hard and x. ry
dirty job. Oil, on the other Imuii,
is got aboard by a pipe, and take*
| up less space. An oil-feed furnai )
j eau be lighted and steam raised in
one-tenth of the time us xx'itli coal,
ami with -lest, than one-tenth of the
kbur. I
RANCH LOAN?
8 per Gsiil.
J. M. PAITON,
Nexv Cook Book Free ]
N the New Dr. Price
Cook Book there are 300
delightful recipes for all
kinds of cooking and bak-
ing—some of them the most
famous recipes in use today.
Every housekeeper will
value a copy of this book
which can be had free by
addressing—Price Baking
Powder Factory, 1003
Independence Boulevard,
Chicago, Illinois.
SPECIAL!
Some grocer* may hare
a few cans left of Dr.
Price's bearing the label
with the special advertis-
ing offer recently an-
nounced for a limited
period. A big value at its
regular price, Dr. Price’s
is an unparalleled bar*
gain at this special sale
price. Don't fail to see
if your grocer has some
left!
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FASCINATION IN OLD COPPER
- 1 funny names
Brackettvihe, Texaa.
ITALY’S FIRST
INDUSTRY
id«*w i.s gunprixlly [jg'xab nt
B7.AIIMA BULL for SALE.
A three y:ar old Brihma bull
Its Collection Becomes an Engrossing
Puisu.t on Account of Its Beauty
of Coloring.
thet She motor csr indttxlry Ih the . ... ..
ilrnit^l State* ia more ituporinnt, in DC^ ^ t“° ^crco Estate tc
eonipuiAan with other braigdiM >>'! tLs Sonora E::p:iicicat Station
j^’Ytt.iawfsttoring. than in any other is frr sale for 3203.
S\lf9\>ntr?. Thia ia not true. Motor
raftjtar making ranks third among our
E.
I'
ndnstrica, and lint among tin* in-
^lustrias of Italy. The Pint <vm-
* fuay, Vhleh w the lergv<*t in Italy,
(Rrta *wrk« at Turin ooxnring a Hite
I# fteeYal hundred sons, and is
MCtit^ st Tdtigotto, jua{ outaiijk
be tm, A new factory.—The* I.ir-
bgAgs.
Collecting old copper is a most
fa-cilia ling | uisait, lor .-•oiik* of these
old pieces are so beautifully hum*
inert'd him I fashioned into .sxjmnetry
of sliaje Slid design that you can-
not help I nt feel that the cuppeixnilh
who made them xvus un artist xvho
enjoyed liix work and gave to it the
j Lest of hia talent anil skill.
The beauty of old copper io its
color. These rare old p;i*<r. xvheti
. . burnished have a richness of fiery
"Pply glow like a llamiug xx’intcr sunset.
—*• r^ISE Etljt. I heir is ntso soiuething about tbcin
Sub Station 14, 9oni>iu, Texas
VERY HEAVY
IDENTIFICATION
!
ianb and (ter two brothers bad
dayed later than usiml with ibe
richhor’a children, and us it wui
ttting dark they were nithef n**rv-
Ws going Iioiiii*. On h rather dark
arner. «a they met a man whom
,nnie thought ahe n*cogm*od. she
|ll«*t out. “Thia is ns, Mr. (lod-
lejr. T» that von?'*
WHOLESOME INDICATION
<lo you think about busi-
pTtiudnrs* is oil right,’’ implied
bnuer ('orntosscl. “It has alremlw
tten good enough so that folks
quit tn'fcfo’ about it and tead
I it.**
• ■ “- .
that sugge-ts the splendor of the
gilded doitn*.- and minarets of ori-
ental niowpsii*. In tlo* lioni'.* a fexx
elioiee pieces xxell pluced brighten
up a room, giving life nnd brillian-
cy to all its decorations; besides this,
nnuind those old ivipper |>us*es is in-
torxvoxen the history, religion, nnd
romance of ti e old world countries
from which they come.
The copper pieces brought here bv
the Jewish families of Macedonia
nnd Syria ahuxv the finest art and
the greatest richness of color of nil
the copper which one may collect in
America.—M. Holden in Country
I.ife.
How parents follow world events
—and other leads—in naming their
children has been revealed in Ixis
Angeles in the taking of the annual
school census, just completed.
Some of the names which caused
the census takers to ask that they
l*e repeated were:
Liberty I bind Williams, Cbatcau-
Thierry Rogers, Lyle Stocking, Au-
rora Horen Us lia.s.s, Merrilly (1mm-
hling, Ilosea Lyre, Pollv Parrott,
Helen Warmer, Service Warm. Mel-
ba Peach, Sterling Price, liurope
Wiiliains, Ananias S lit!).
MOUNTAIN ALL L'JLPHUft
PIERCE’S CAFE.
Confectionery, Cigars.
Nswspaper3 and Ma^a^lnes
THE HORN PALACE
MY
JACK PIERCE.
CIGAR J Are A’wavs Prime
A gn at mountain of sulphur Iris i
In ,*ii ivdi-ouveied in tin* Banks
group '■ tin* N xx IP brides islands,
in the • mb rn Paeiiic ocean. It
xvns called \ aniu Lava 5*1 \ears ago,
when a J»ren< h company worked its
di po*nts. TIi" mountain is one viL;t
masp of sulphur, !•;> per lent sulphur,
nnd the rcst h-!j. It is l.i’OO feet
high and rovers I (TO square miles.
IRRESISTIBLE, MAYCE
»AFEQUARDlf44 A REP
NOW THE NEIGHBORS KNOW
She— lleTe's a stoi*v of a man in '
America xvlin sold his wife for a
horse. Von wouldn’t sell me for a
horse, would you. darling?
He—Of course not, my dear. Hut
I’d lade to haw any one I nipt me
with a really good motor tar.—Lon-
don Tit-Hits.
NECESSARY
HAWK ATTACKS PLANE
“1 suppose the servant doe* all
the 'ueixy work-in your house.'*
“Nof not all i f it. M\ x»'ifc tnakca
the briail, rakes ami puiy.
Lieufcnnnt Mastorikis, a tlreek
aviator, xv«s recently soaring nt a
height of about a thousand feet in
(Ireerr when a gT*':i( hawk, apparent-
ly enraged nt tbo siglit of thr plane,
attnekid the nirplaue nnd, after ten
minute*' attack, did so much dam-
age t<> tin* rudder tin' the machine
had to descend for'repiiirs.
“What'ii the cxx'itAnuit dowiLllie
street ?”
“Just another home-brew explo-
sion.”
“Mill'll demnge done?”
“Yes. The reputation of n deacon
has been blown to amitlfereena.”—
Hiriuingluim Ag' -1 It raid.
!
JUO TUNKIN3
COMFORTING A MOURNER
.Tud Tunkins says In* lias leMom
sr-n a marriage xvh**re the young
husband didn't le* k u li> 1* di«eouF>
aged by the p'lee the ve 1 bug fm*
etds ap|>earel to set for hou«eliq!d
expenses.
Today the 'fwuni went in for A pawnbroker was deep in sleep
one of those put eud take luiielHjs, ■ .whim h hnnimering at his front door
so popular for the hurried biuuueas caused him to I urry lo his bedroom
woman. At the table tat two si*. I window.
ters. When they were ready for lies- ] “Whatsh tlie Hmc?” asked the-
sert, the older took a baked apple, caller,
the younger nue of those fancy pa* ! “Jin yon mean to tell me—” he
tries ordiinqjlv ealleil a cream roll, 'etonned.
v
but wlu«*li they e*all*d “lady luck.”
Ifih* put h*F fork in one end and the
cream oamexpopping out the other.
This amuaetl them both, and th»
older suggcfted she turn it around
•■d all would be right. Mho did,
but Tlwwame thing happened; so
after tni!lii.g with,it f.*r a few sec-
1 ends, in d»►pair, whe took it xip in her
“1 wnn’sh know the time,” re-
peated the midnight visitor.
“How dare you knock—?” k-
“Well,” broke in the injured rev-
eler, “you’ve get my xvatcit.”—Lon-
don Tit-Hits.
NEW IN RECORDS
INVITE HIM TO LUNCH
j hand and aturted to eat. 'lhe sis-
-- I
llol'ownut—I’ll be de-
light it to i all this evening. Are you
sure vnu «*gt me.
Kitty IxLxxs l really dol I've
been'so lonely since inv dear little
r«»ILiiS« | ji lii. J.—Houston Post.
“When is the best time to see Mr.
Flubdub?”
“Hurd t.n Mv. Tie’s gniueby be-
f ire he ha* his lunch nnd afterward
he hes indigestion."—Ijoularille
Courier Journal. *
ter, x»iUi a look of horror, stopped
her, exclaiming: “Suppose some of
mv swell friends should see you!”
After protests, the younger put the
“luck” back on the plate and finish-
ed it as best she could.—Chicago
Journal. ,
\? hv should sport have n monop-'
olv of “records"? A lawn mower
mc!er may now lv purehiwed its K’i'w
York registering not mileage bwl
footage. Already a (ubuHmnite is
biasliug that lie him uxeeeiK'd the
record r*f his ueir. st enmjiftitor bys
10,00) f>-“t. — ^e.entitle Autericau.
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l
d'
‘ -kv
nor
prosperity date
earning ii4"«<‘
yi)U (in U*>«
xxll.lt tllll fl
uu saw it
'Ae are prep i
FIRST
NA1
\V. L. Ald'VcH,
Presidunt;
I). J. 'Vyutt li.
.Vamier Stueken U
DE3E0INI
Uestdio J.o Sonoi
formation xlenjii
lieruninu.
Kfmoa
Swiiilie.rn-ltilti
Mrs. M. A. Hitter.*
5winbum were uiurt
home of Mrs. Jim Bat
o'clock Saturday ev<
the third The cen
p.'i'fiu'.ued by D. li. 1
tee of the I’euce. <
i r i e n <1 s were pre
Hi te.’s It as made he
8 iiioru for a number (
has ilia le many friei
time. Mr. Swtwbttru
lived bore fur some t
well an 1 favorably kc
News and their mu
wish to congratulate
wish them hup pines*.
Wyatt- vtoore
Mias Hul l Monro a
Wyatt were in irrted a
of the brides pirent
Mia. Neil U**uclie K
the stcoud at night tbi
1) II Mittte performe
lU'inv. (Jnlv the fat
fiw friaid* were pr<
groom is the second a
and Mrs Chris Wvatt
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V,
CutYoi
And remnmbr.r—
lo-vcxt first cost
lowest mpkeep si
highest rent in v
any motor car o
Expand
more ci
every cx
Ford C
Suit jrcR
speed
lower t
deliver;
will esi
ness an
for pron
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