The Sonora Sun. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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The$«*nc>r<i$un Something NewUnder Only $2.00!
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Published Weekly, at
Sonora, Sutton Couni y. Tf.x
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The Sun.
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‘ Kftlftl wl as IH'OD'J clufv Ultlltnr, April 1ft,
11M4, Mt Honora, Texas, under tin* Act
of Congress, of Match J, 1*71*.**
SUBSCRIPtION PRICE;
SI 60 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE,
D. If. WOODRUFF
Ktmoii, l*noi*itiytok *ni> l*t'm.i<iHKtt.
urriClAL JOURNAL OF SUTTON CJDNTY,
SATURDAY, JAN II 190S
SvrtrSee Cope & C<» for »U kinds «I
Live Stuck or anything in Laud ‘XM
YOUR CHOICE OF
Semi-Weekly Papers,
as follows:
| Peop’e say there is nothing nee.
1 This is not c.niec, for Mr. Montague.
I Supt. Telegraphy of Cotton Bell Rail
! way, is duiug something uuheard ot
! bit ire. He is placing several ins'ru
meuts between E1 s office and the Re.,
lay office in one of ihe big general HOUStOIl POSt,
ffi :e build'ngs Ty er, Texts, and will 1
lake the Tyej Commercial College j
leltghapy studen 9 as tliry qualify,
and give th m und j his own super . I
vision, eight or ten days speci-H
practice before placing them in a sta- |
non This c up d with a loop o' 1
at , «t $:%ip'5pipip'$pip
subscribe IMow.;^ •jf
If Grover Ciev, laud &li .u'd come
out for Bryan ihe* thing would be
| radically u larniour.
When you m 'a 1 An/eh don’,
fail to visit E Idle VI ur, ne will treat
you niev y
f*oopi r At s.v 11
r;f fat C«vv• Itoni I)
we»k. at i. i<
In1i .ll. Ml i;
'•we are t rg i^.
but ri u'd I* n
1.1 I iir hear)
min ns thn-
• faith hit
l a w .y
Fort Worth Record,
Dallas News,
Galveston News,
and
The Sonora Sun,
$2.00 Per Year,
IN ADVANCE.
$3,00 Omly.
Off For .sV/h Angelo.
The Co’emcn Whitfield case has been
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sipou wu.i i
. 1 1 0 Go.
ai d has mu,
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V W H,fl.
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Coup', of d ((
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i>. ng 11
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Iliad • a
tnap 1 f Fort 1 old, lj.
W u (J
have been cheap* r !
b* k
guide
the Cotton Bell ham wire, bearing to
tin- desk of eac 1 ' f uur advanced s’u
dents messages pisiing over the wire
horn Mt. Peasant to Waco, gives ad .
vantages 10 the learner of telegraphy
nevi r kn .vn b’ 1 .re
’he practical rqiipment of the
three la'ge depar penis of telegraph.
10 cur school is also uneaqu died, the
ni ist mod-ru machinery of every kind
is in use, minaiure elec'rict railwsys
uiinnig on regular schedules, handled j Jet (of tna; in jj,. Dis:r ct court.
'I*- s*me manner a< trains on • San Angelo. Texas, Monday, Ja
j r. gular road) tv-rv black form and 1008, at K) o’clock a. m Ihefollow-
[r rurj b 'ok ui d by the Co'-ion Pel ; jn^ nam. l witnesses from Sonofa and
j it. R is ust d in our freight and pass Sutlun co n y, will leave for that city to-
j ng. r offices Our Wesiern Union is 'day p, tc-m rn\/:
| q upped wiih every f ,rm aud ia'< E F Van ler Stdcken. J E Grimland,
j 1,tel known to Ihe V\ esurn Uunion FJer.ry Deck; r, Hi?o; Saveli, J J North,
j business. We hive, perhapse the I RH Martin. DB Woodruff. E S Briant,
1 ly practic'd school of telegraphy i. ^ joc Murrav, Deck Simmons, W A Pul-
ih.; world, one that leac-ies you to do |tn j [) \Vya t, Geo. J Trainer, Mike
by tl “ng practically every detail of Murphy, W B Adams, W L Aldwell,
C J Lewis, j C Johnson
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GENERAL
SONORA, TEXAS.
Liberal Advances Made on Wool,
Cattle and Sheep.
Floyd Estes ru >v <, i,.s t.ini’y out
t« the S il Mayer ('own') ranch bit
wetk, where Floyd has a g *od posi*
t'O ,
•Mb
railroad and commercial telegraphing
free Course in Eiglish, Penmanship
rypewriiirig, and Mathematics, are
given with the course. It is but little
wonder that the Management of the
lyUr Commercial Coll, ge, of TyUr.lSharp, Jas. Cornel!
Texas, have the greatest achool of j jas A. Cope. J R Beard. R G Peacock
Al Parcel returnsd fr hi the Gunard | telegraphy m the world, for they have j Mrs. Grace Sparks, D B Cussenbary,
spared neithir time nor rnonty in
making it sr*.
I; is es itnated th at over to 000 new
S H Stokes,
John Heflin, G \V Mcrris, WTO Hol-
man, W A A Berry, Fred JaCobsori
Dr. C D Smith, J L Davidson, Marion
Owens, A J Owens, J R Word, Henry
C F Adams, Sr.,
Stephenson ranch the fi s of the Week
whtrehe had Just c> mp'eted a nice
three room house for tint gentlemin
Mrs J. S, Stanley and Mrs Ira
W heal, Jr. left f >r Kigle Pass the lat-
ter part oflast week 10 a'tend district
tourt in Ihe Franks mtlrder Cass.
Arthur McDonald returned home
the latter part of last wee k from San
Angela, were he had been visiting
friends during the holidays.
Thtee huudr d million tin cans
have been ordered by the C«l Fruit
Gurnets' association. That looks
suspiciously like ru thing the Cm man-
tifactuers.
j Joe Brashier, R F Halbert, Murdock
McDonald, Manboy Sharp, Raymond
I Rouche, Milton Tooke, Martin Balch,
toh graph operators will be needed ( frank McGonnanil. W F Luckie, Mat
after the fi st of March, owing to th
new National nine hour law going in
to ■ ft c'. This is a golden oppor u
ui y I. r our young peop'Ci who desire
to spend a few mo iths in school
then go direct into sol-ndid positions
Leap Yea r Party.
Mrs Joaie McDona d. the success-
ful and popular proprietress of the
Comtneicial hotel, give a leap year
parly al ihe hotel Friday night, Janu
ary 3*d; l^eS R fr sl.ments wtrt
servtd and all present had a pleasant
Ab~ut the first of next June sevetal J and dehghttui time.
Republicans will realise that their j The following ladies and gen lemen
Presidential boom only makes work 1 were present!
for the clerks who look after the press ! Mis. Josie McO >mldj Mi sea Ton
tlippings.
S. H Stox, a, Joh 1 Hf flm and Ma-
rion Stokf-s sied through town Tu'*s
•lay enr. ute to Fort M(K.»vett with
the Siok's ai d Woods Cows, recently
sold to Hanr >rlr & Riinn. ll
Robtrt Andrr-on ha. leased
Red From I v. ry stable to W. R. Clen
dtntien f,.r a pi find r.f is months
II b will t.ke th.fge of his Val Verde J Johnson, R.y i« t F.
touniy ranch
?ttt''h. Fannie Johnson, J.ssie Srhithj
Lillie and Bessie Bradford. L'lht
M<ckel,Grace B akenev, F,nni'r S• I-
i mun. Beau y Sa'nu.nd, Mary Smi'n
j Bertie D cie, June Tooke B I Od.m
I Lela Wyatt. F» nm. Whl elieail; VI. ssr.i
Lige Long, Will Smith Vnl ■•ultemyer j Some of t'ne moM distineuishtd mcm-
hi* R. F. I homii, J r an I*, vis Johi [Tejs of tlie "Warns' Great Unknown
Allison, Tooke, E m K c ard Sul - | Show,” and the ‘'Great Kracklin Kotn-
teitlyer, Jemth Hero I ll . rn*n
Karres.
Quite a number of other witnesses
who formerly lived in Sutton county are
also expected to be in attendance.
How About
That Poll
Tax Receipt?
Remember
January
31st is The
Last Day.
Announcements.
It is getting time to make your an-
nou.'(.em?t if you are going to make the
race tur any office.
1 !v* Vinouncemcnt Column of the
oL is at your disposal. In the fulur 1
as in the past, the SUN will publish
your Announcement from Presinen*. down
.0 Precinct offices for the sum of $6.00;
CASH. IN ADVANCE.
L. L. CRADDOCK,
Physifcian&Surgeon,
Ovf;ck: —Up stairs in Kc kning
Building,
Sonora, Texas.
’’elephone No. 45.
Jas. Cornell. L. J. Wapdlaw
Cornell 8t Wcirdlaw,
Sonora, Texas.
Will Practice in all thfc State Courts.
DR. W. C. JARHACIM,
Dentist,
All Work Guaranteed
office in JacIcson Building,
Son nr a , Texas.
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Hon. J«» Lulu. Ii rc u.ued home
from San Angelo the first of the *e. k, j dock McDona d
Where he he had b-en attending di»t.. > B|ric|.|lln(1 0.0
rict Court, t he Aldwtll vs Jackson
fctse was Con inurd until next term ot
toun.
1 H .nun, L bination Show," r!l of Sonora. Tex*”.,
I ’ mtn, c IH will visit San Angelo next week The
and Bolt Whit, head W -t rC.h *»cr, ; Sun takes this method of informing Sher-
Wa'Dcs Rees-e, V1 . R.nn rcc ifi McCdnncll a id Constable Dick Rur.-
Rsi.kin Rudicil, 1. uis .'harp, Mur- yon that if they happen to run across a
W:ii E le, Oscar | man with a coup'e o! "Koon Skins" in
White).....I, llob.r 1 his lielt or a couple of boxes of fried
Paine, Fred B ri<*r, | \ I'ope. j "Kracklins" U v'.ot hb arm, that the
'Krank;*
OF ALL KIN’D-I.
Coop 1 & Saveli
VV ill V ' \ ^ •! l»f-
Highest Fr ee.
BUY
It F ll.O-ri and son, R >b *rt b f
tor Maflin last week, where Mr. Hal.
bert went (..rihe beotfl; of his health
Rob rt K- putts that they ate hav n,
h g rod time, aud that his father i>
Itnpr.Virg,
O. T. Word aid daught r, Mm '
Frowo, were in from the fanch TUes
day, visiting artd shopping. Mr :
Word lolormed (he Suts that he wi*
Vomg to ptlt ab tl $d acres irt cotton
ihia year, and about J > acres ii Milo
Macs He says that ihe label It the
Vert cr >p f >r Surtou county UnJi, and
It will pay to raise it. too
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ft is quite likely mat the polities)
hot will begirt to boil in San Angelo
hesl week It is sa d th it Messrs L
Id Br gh'itian, L 8 TayltJr, snd
Ainsworth, will make the r<ce fof Dis-
trict Attorney, of the )Ht district it
Vnav be that rbthe ri .didsle M the
L gislatuha will put in appesrance, as
tnere skill be a good chance to see
fc f**e Wf tbk Sn'.tvih townty «»(»♦». I
H>n. S G lay
arrived in town the
oi o~n An' ,j„ ! afovsaid individual i* not
„ ... , he is Only a harmless member of one of
fi st ot the work , 7 , , .
...... , , , the above-named organizations and is
on a vts.t to htr many fri n il and to 1 , , , , ”...
...... . . perfectly harmless. I nev are further
l .ok after his husin.-ss inti res’r i 1 ih s '
sectitrtofthe c >Uo'iy. He Itf f .r
nis ranch Thursday inori.ing far a
bruf visit.
advised, however, to watch the 'Oys-
ter Beds," as the hoys are all “Oyster
Hungry.”
An Invitation To A! I
To visit our store atn! let yD»»r wants
he known, We can serve you in n
proper vNay, Our stock cniNinPe?
everything found in a First-class
Drug Smi-t*.
Make It, a point to Call Oil US § $ $
■ —cp *• , ixa r-ft.
Allison's Pharmacy*
feONO^A, ytxkB
SEWING MACHINE
Oo not bo dceeivi d by those who ad*
veri ho a fun.no Few in,, Mnehine fo#
$20.00, Tliinkinrl Of it nineliine cull
lu» iHiMght from us or any m'our
dcalera from flC-.OCIto SIS.00.
Wt MAKE A VARietV
THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST
The Feed detormlnw the stre ngth Or
WTnkliesa of Hewing Mitellitirs.* 'J'lie
Dottlrlo I'Ycsl combined with other
stroutt points niaken the New ICoiud
the best Hewing Muehiuo to buy.
WtileforCIRCULARS
we nUaultacnirvMiJ pr'-rs beroiYpurebunlng ^
THE HEW ROME SEY/INC MACHINE GO. j *
OKSM. M«»(
jSUrtUn N. V., fhicitfO,111., Atlanta, tin* |
St. LduIs,Mo„ tV>:ias,T.->s.,Rsli rrunolawi,Owl ;
ro» LA i t b ■/ I
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<J. A. COPE.
WILL •ULTCMCYKRi
tWip«ty chUI-K.1, nr rtC ft (TV ft HKD.
to YlAftVKlftCftiVNO^. ATIK
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fAtrntt Ol<»a:nc<1 t.irn*MrH w. fcOvffi*
TWOl-MtNM, ftiW*
ITt «|Ui ki) 'L
Oppoaoe U. a. Hav»n> btvtew,
WAIWNCt CM, 0. C.
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* Bjff n nrt p®i#nUtd!V
■ to ■Icrffi Wow t
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DSWIFT&g
j. A. Cope & Co.,
LAND
md x.nris swoojk
COMMISSION.
SONORR, TEX.--A
Ranches, HorSeB, Mules, Cattle, Sheep,
and Goats for Sale,
SEE US BEFORE BUYING.
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l »ee WbI
ihe first of I
i>r. c. 1
yesterday; i
■eb tu attei
Bob Gls
from the ta
rli opping.
W F L
1 tncli the i
afltr buiini
' Ur.
I»»ve Q,
lhursday v
Wood
F I ,\1aj
ihe jtttr p,
tiwru s 1 c >
Buster A
ir. nher ft' A
1 1 > ( .fie,.
Geo W.
the ranch
>ome busin
Heu.’y B
flalberi ran
Wudwitl fix
W. A. M
Thuisdxy I
fairs and pt
Messrs. (
Ban Acgelc
lend distric
thtir clients
W.
kinds of Gi
reasonable
btf re pure
Henry Sh
ranch Wed
Angelo Thi
fiourt.
Will Whit
ranch the fir
to his fami'y
business aft'
Mat Kan
came in fre
They left foi
attend courl
" you wa
* /'
<0 ooe of th
in Ihe count
This is the «
The Sun
VHicks Aim
subscribed fi
this ilfice.
Mrs. Mil
wards count
the wtek on
she was the
A. Cope.
l''or headnci
While C.
delivery Frit
away, throw
the wagon
stvtrely.
Bart Dt\f
pher of Ccn
home frr.m
week, where
relatives am
John Mt
rriumy’s pn
Mailing snd
week. He 1
t.ood or.d hit
Mrs Sim
ed home fro
part of last v
for the past
stives and fr
panied home
Goilier, whe
with Grai dm
ucalUi is mis
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Woodruff, D. B. The Sonora Sun. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1908, newspaper, January 11, 1908; Sonora, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth979114/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .