Devil's River News. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 1691, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 28, 1923 Page: 1 of 4
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SRS AND
I.
Ittraction ou
]i> one t'hautau-
a unlver-
quartet set* til*
;ara four mal*
mizing, no mat
;l tlm conditions
is always th *.
ing day could
Rlut leave a <lo*
than these four
istltut* the I'lil-
gcthor for many
still; work pos-
can acquired
been on a long
New York state
la seasons havo
ide range of ter-
iolr first season
jquaa. A brand
reasoned organ
ay and sing just
audience desires,
tylophuue. which
two- saxophones
uke n jazz.baud
beat. Don’t ex*
try. .Jazz progranv
quartet concert
fiout a few sacred'
l-time melody or
Me Back to OUT
Slack Joe.” Thn
slight anyth'nif.
0 ai) that Male
it have endeared’
’h'.iutauqua audi-
r and entertainer
» who can moke
you cry, just as
1 make you laugh
■ause the Ithii an i
pel of good cheer
i audiences need
will prove a rial
lug fcomblnutlon.
proper finishing
?0 KINGLY
ER.
iss by Kleckner.
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DEVIL’S RIVER NEWS.
VOL 32
SONORA SUTTON CO.. TEXAS. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923.
NO. 1691
Michigan has
:he first addrost
subject is, "The
” Although the
sslng, who does
is accredited to
ifacture is what
around. Power
makes leaders
Klcckner has
hat your ances.
may ''help, 1 it’s
>wer can be ah
he is willing fcc
knar. He is not
tjfal worker. A
recly, and gives
A’’msn». \*bo has
ejpower to trav-
j high. t A marc
i If airitii rough.
Uiityl, toil. . It‘
:kncf that make
nent institution
ET ECONOMY
. t. t
prottrttin and some
west .will be found
fact the program
iVw tail together,
o-mako the pruned
:h while. A soa.>ou
personltijJ Add
on price, uul com
lakon ticket price
ro aga'wiMy can b«
ime price as a few
VAS ON
t
•'h I kpew how to
• mind!”
te tuiiiiiK]ne. Just
ring it. I’m not
that I won't get
> THE SCENTS '
s to profit (inan-
ition of the stork.
«ke care of tha
illars will pour in.
lurnaj.
Jt VIL'S RIVER NEWS
■ s ■ v (f K' '
. . V PublialKir.
nr rbo Pusiutnoe at tto-.ora
u.t.ttor.
rh... ii’ . *N a VI:All in aPVskCk
April SC. 1 23.
> p itasolu temi of K*rspeet, Cards of
• anas. N*»rto** «f fC.liUitimeuW where
q aitoi'HWr»n lee is e.bniwei.. Ktc... will
hi- iiUtM'(*t<d f-T at our rc-auiar udver
■sing rate.
■» tf ,.
........... ' .....-..IS'!1—.
o. a. oerno* r
ia\’ Still Lower Hauling Costs
arc open to every line of business
because of the present price on
the Ford One-ton. Track This
dependable form of motor de-
livery is in general use wfaere-
ever hauling atiowcost and good
speed is essential
OrigjiFial installadon in your ser-
vice oasts so little an6 the sub-
sequent saving in delivery asst is
so great that further delay in
patting a Ford One-ton Truck to
work R needless extravagance.
List your order at once—a small
down payroeat—conveniejil, easy
tarns. +
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fmjC. pr*c*i Ihttm mjump barm m torn
tuniemmv**» umtrt—a.ubwfc
Stnxa Mikes Bark at Club
Meetieg Hi Angelo.
Delegate* from the Sonora Par
r*nt-T>ieh«r Association ws'le a
ai-uk in SnaAngulo last week dar
lug the auuuual district meeting
ul t'Uu Texas Oohgrci,* of Motlvur*
with wbicli the Sonora Hub i*
federated. Tne Sonora’"club "in
al.o federated with the (ieneral
JTederatiun of Wduein Clubs.
Sou ora delegate, iucUiiiud Mr*,
r. Gilmore. Xre. W.C.Uryu«u
MreliEW. 1'ranter Bed ,Vli**£p*i«
.**—* *y*e *v.
SaectsfiftH HewaHan •perette
filings (112 for Playground
Equipment.
Tbd Ghosts of tiilo, a llawaimn
operetta, was preeotitod t)jr tbo
•Girls (alee Club of tlte Sonora
High School at the high school
auditorium at S o’clock Friday
eight. April iKlth. to one of rise
largest audience to kave ever
filled tbo auditofiuu.
Ike operetta was a wucceas ia
overy way and was oae of the best
received programs to have evor
been given here. Mrs. Mary
Meiuecke. director.deserves uiuch
credit for directing such a pro-
gram. GUdyeMartin is president
of the club and Dyiuple Trainer is
secretary. This is the ooiy high
school glee Hub iu this section of
the stale, ft would make a credi
table showing in a town fiiteeo
times us largo as Sonora.
Among those taking pectin the
program, aad who are members
of the club, luclude Audry Archer
Bernice Stokes, Uwjunu Blanton,
Mary Mitchell, Lou la Belie Cald-
well. Hattia Ury,Ethel Mae Jones
Clifta Biiester. Edua Kelley, Ele*
nor Fields, LoosayGibsen .(i ivy one
Ridley,Mary bieJde.Waeel Stokes.
Jokaaie DetllVtuie,J£uteMaelCose
Serb Inspjctors Meeting.
Bob N. M eatbersby. scab in.
spector in Sutton «ou«ty. was in
San Angelo last week to attend a
conference with other West Tegas
inspectors and J. H Hawn, cnief
scabies inspector of the Livestock
Sanitary CotaiBws«n« of Te^as.
The purpose primarily was to
acquaint the field oien with tha
provisions of the law recently
passed by bke Thirty-Eight legis-
lature. providing for the dipping
of infseted flocks >• d herds, and
WOOL AND MOHAIR
CHARLES 8CHREINER. BANKER.
. Yuung. Their acuvily sx. aii JJums +* esiphasute the ri C s rif eo-
Jewel v WitMAsaeou, Jfa*» Ao«wlw /rw®ifce different
Mary Martin.Tlielmalfees, Beitha
Bool Deal, ami Epsie Young.
A song, las (ruo*ts of IIiJo,wan
the opening uuiuher. Brevieue
to this a lege ad was read, wtiish
Tie McDonald Hotel,
SCss. Josie McDonald, Ovaer.
lUtes $8^6 Per Day. Good Table aad. Service.
Comfortable, Convenient, domelike.
NOTICE.
We reqveet our custom era to pay their ecr
oouats fey the 10th of the month following
the purchua, this being: made neccess&ry
because we have to meet our obligrationa.
We are sorry to have to enforce this, but ia
the future it most be strictly adhered to,
and we believe it will be a mutual benefit.
COOPER & SIMS,
Meat Market
(LADY WAS IN A BAD FIX
at Uit) mauling nado a high mark
fur a sifiaJi town like Soaura. The
wauled went through tu« mud in
gt iUog to the uitfcttug and be
c.um' the Aouora-->au Angelo
road was imps,sable they we t
around by Meitrou and Knicker
hooker.
Mrs, S. T. Gilmore of Sonora,
who is president of the local ciub
aad has bseu oae of its active
workers since it, arganinalion.was
placed ou the uomiuatiug commit
tee of the association. The other
two members of tlm committee
were from Sweetwater aad San
Angelo.
An endowment fund has been
arranged in the association end
Mrs. til quo re was one of the two
delegates to the meeting to make
a donation to the fuud.guring |>5.
This amount is a scholarship. The
ouiy otber donator was Mrn.O. T.
Word of Sau Angelo.
6iX life membership, were
granted at the mooting, this being
done by an election. Among
those j lining was Mis. Gilaiore.
Although it hss not yet been
definitely decided it is ahoostposi
live that Del Bio will be the lucky
city, t hey were the only city ask-,
ing for the convention and tele
grunis poured into the meeting
V
•Bibs wadetwe organisations Hum
Def ttto, skewing their interest in
the matter.
One of the features of the pro
gram of the meeting was a large
egplaiued wuy the celebration was ^ ■umber ot good speakers. Mrs.
to occur and why the ghosts were!** wile ut the pro*
feared and ropected. Another stat8 school Mijnenutendcat
chorus Hilo the Fair. »oou follow
ed.
GwyuueBiantoo, BerniceStukes
Mary Mi<choil,aud Dympte Train
er took port iu the Lei Maltese
Dance. Gladys Martia posed as
the Hawaiian priucess. Johnnie
Dell White, told with the soft
straios of music. What l Know
AboutGhosts.which was appropri
ale aud well received. The Ruin
bong was situg by Fdua Kelley.
t aboo was suug by all the uuiu
her* as a chorus. The different
voices taking the different parts
of the song iu this was especially
uoticahle aad suows the eff.trt ot
good .train-iug. Act One closed
with a chorus.
Gladys Martin.as the princess.
who addressed the graduating
class at the ttonora High Behoof
two years, was among the apeak,
era. She is the president of the
ussneiatioa.
Ia the resolutions of tha a
tog tha women showed unalterable
opposition to nay weakening of
the Volstead Act, auch as light
wine aud beer. Another thing
which the women expressed their
approval against was the holding
of street uarnivals. This was
strongly expressed.
Citation by Publication.
The State of Tsxiis,
T« tli* rtierltt or any Constable of
Hutton County, Texas, (fleeting-
Ur,. Tome hartou Halbert, mltnn is
opeiauou by stock,-raisers and the
public at large.
-* This new law meana that if w«
get the proper co-operation, scab,
lee among sheep and cattle will
soon he eradicated ” said Mr.
Rasco. according to the Angelo
Standard. “We must havo the
stockman, the officers, the courts
and public opinion behind us und
feel confident that we will havo
this assistance since the law is for
tbo producers’ protection,” ho
continued.
The sheep scabies in the state
is decreasing. Several quaran-
tines were lifted during March.
Edwards and Vai Verde counties
however, are still under a blanket
quarantine, although the work
being done thera now is making
good progress.
In 3 tton county during March
there were 21 inspections made
which showed 1723 infected, the
same cumber dipped. There
were lli.JOii bead free of scabies
Tbs work in button looks good,
because of every annual found to
be infected during the mouth was
dipped.
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((> NI N< X***S IRATKD)
KERRVILLE. TEXA8.
Makes Liberal Advances on Hbaep, Oasts, Wnal and Mohair
Established 1069.
MORTGAGE LOANS
. Unlimited Funds No Delay.
B. B. CHANDLER* CO.
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102 East'Crockett St., San Antonio, T& cas.
s • • *,
W. R. Stumberg, Agent San Angelo.
■/; , * • ■
WOQi GROWERS CENTRAL STORAGE
COHPMI, SIN ANGELO, TEXAS.
WOOL AND MOHAIR
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
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THt HOLLAND AU10 CO.
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i «TORACE
Mr. and Mr*. Dock Friend were
iq|qwn early ^hw week attenAhag
tu-uusmess and, shopping.
«-W* * *
Perry Mittel was in town the
early part of the week from the
ranch in the east portieu of the
county.
Jack Ward law was in to wo late
fast week aitending Co buduesv
Ha reported good rains to have
fsifee tin his section.
Sa4 Mayer, who has large ranch
(OtacaeU in Buttoo toMtf. was
hero early this week I unking ewer
ike range. Good rains recently
foil over his section.
Joba Thatcher, who represents
a San Antonio wool buying con-
cern, was ia Sonora looking over
the conditions iu the Stockaiao'e
Paradise this week. He is inter*
ested oaly ia wool.
AUTO
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SUPPLIES, ACCESSORIES.
•4*1*1 1 ♦ t^“v«1ak
CARCOYLE MOBILOILS.
A Grade for Every Type of Motor.
Firestone, United States Cord, and Fabric
Tires,* Truck Tiioe. Service Station. *
Barney Oldfield Tires, 999 Special
30*3. 87.99—30x3 1-2—88,99.
R- 8- (Bob) Holland. Phone 754.
19, 21 West Iwcbig Ave„ San Angele, Texas.
GEO. E. RUT AN,
Mr. and Mrs. Glayton Puckett
canceiu late last week from the
, . ... tr»*rlx vf Hie eetote of J.O. Barton ranch to atteed te husincss and to
sang a do «, usxuuis, e opeo Om.oakw( navlng KieC In oar County , (j0 „ome ghoppieg. The range Is
mg of the ecu o ltd act. A ilUlO,. i «un her dial sooountof Uieeondl- . , . . .. .
in good shape around tkair noun
1
FROM NERVOUS INU6ESTI0N
f. Biloxi, Miss.—‘T had, ter * year or
: more, nervous Indigestion, er some form
>ef stemechlroubte,” ssys Mrs. Afonro
r.,,»
•V*
that nervous, QgTit feeling was going, at
was the pam in my side. ICouad I did sol
have to fake It every sight. Soon, ft let
a few weeks, I could leave H off tor a
week or so, and I dM not suffer wfHi
constipation... I gained flesh, f have a
good color, andLbetieve it was a stubborn
liver, and that Black-Draught did the
work.
"I went to nry mother's (Mrs. Dec-ten)
one day, aad she wasn’t wffl at aft. .. I
told her we’d try Black-Draught- We
wbuld pain. I looked awhd. My skin <id, and bow she keeps It to take alter
was sallow ard seemed spotted. I would j eating, it eertahrty helped her, and wr
’ look ai my hands and anrs, and five flesh; neither wKI be withoatfl m our bones,
looked lifeless. . H ;tpi so. simplev and th* dose can b*
*‘l happened to get a Birthday Almanac.
.so f told my hpsbtnd 1 would try the
Ford, 1117 Clay Street, Erls city. "The
water, 1 "drank at that time seemed to
constipate me." I would suffer until I got
-so nervous I wanted to g:t down on the
■floor and rod. I ld& like 1 could tear
my clothe;. .
"Every night, ar.d right after night, I
had to take something for a laxative, aad
it had to be kepi up nightly. My side
Aih estntr ot (aid J. U. Banoii.
of the boat tiumber* ou iho pio- ’ti erased. toxeib*vT with «ii applKMiiuii
. , toOe d toll .rued from said adniln'Cra-
gram aud an Menu l<»io;ed her to ,t|0i| Jou Mrs Mn%y
ogmn appoar aud dance again, lhe publication of tula wm fur twemy
dara in a newspnpervf general elroula-
Uon whq-li baa been oentlnuoa>ly and!
regularly published fee a period of not
let* than nne year preceding tbedate
•foot Ire in the County of nation, state
of T«(M, you give due notice to all
pereona interested In Che mcount (or
'dual ertiiewent of eaid estate, to tile
| their objectVons (hereto, if any they
rangouient the etugu bo tuon-1 h,vu.<in „r M, rer®. iws.
tiuuoil.’ It wa* hoauui’ul. BaUU* of said uumy Court. oowaeiicinK and
eriuch were ord’oted tiout am1*''held ai thrwMrt hone* of Midi
coast country and painlod groou , oun,,r’,n ■‘••“'•"V *tia:
T ;2(stday*f Mav. A.l>. IU2J. ween said
dauco by Dympioi iaiuo: was ouo r«*n •>
pio
danoe, uestde* ahowiug grace aod
talent, showed gnuu prrpsratioti
and traiuing. hiug We Of ihe
Fire of the Muunuan,was use cun
eluding cUjius.
A wuio—uj> of the play would
not *1 ail be complete lest tbe ar
after they arrived here btcsusu
account aod app.lcatiou will ba hvn-
they had died, gave the stage a:aiq«i>ed hy said coari.
Hawaiian atmosphere. A moou' ‘Hvea uodir ay hand aod seal ••
' said Court, lo the town or Honora.
sbone clearly in woe comet aud i iss.is, iois tbe lutu day of April. A.o.
numerous orient*I lauteroa hung 1M3*
Irow tbe ceUing'ahd gave colored [ u'crv Couri'y » oJi^^ioo Ceuiuy.
1 Black-DrvugM, which I did. 1 took •
'few biff doses. I felt natch bettor. My
| Bvar adr1 weft. I made a good, warm
jfthttd drark itfhaf way. Soon f found
regulated at the case may be. We net
•mall doses after meals for Indigestion,
aad larger doss* far headache or had
fiver.”
Thedftgd’a Black-Draught ftvermed-
kM«e h tor sale everywhere. j at
<V true copy l certify. .
09 4 W . Mfi.'oiub, Sheriff.
Mr. a«wf Mrs. E l C. Mayfield
and son, Hanley, were in towo
tius waxdt ft iuu tku laoeb.
light* with suit vfftcu. A vul
cano to th« back ot the *iag«,
around which the ghost* danced,
wu real tu Ida.
Although from tbe money col
letted there ere aotDn expunsv*
tu COB* I'« .the amount «jfl help
very; nwuu in placing plavgiaund
v(|qipdiCdl on tk« veto..! carnpu*. mt mn,| Mr„ M » Stoker and
family are m Sonora this week
visiting their parents, Mr. ami
Alfred Scbweining was in tuao j**' S&fiae.
jthe first of the week fr^m the. " ■ •
'Middle Vailej c-ninuy sfiound! Frank ticker, ffetiay Fnblir
BAiYJCtt OF
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
•ox 212
San Angelo. Texas.
Hatdgakrtara Guaranty State Sank,
Wereftoese near Santa N Oapot,
f
Hama c»&*ty, r«iu.
try. < is»toii MU*d.
ELECTION NOTICE. r
By order of tbe Board of
Trustees of tlie Sonora In-
dependent sSchool District.
Notice is hereby given that
an election will be held in
IS. 0. Garvins office in the
town of Sonora, Sutton eouiij
ty, Texas, Saturday May 5th
1923, for the purpose of elect
tng fowr trustees to suoosed
Mrs. Geo. B. Hamilton, L
&. Thorp, W. E. Glasscock,
and W. K. Caldwell, whose
terms will have expired.
Author Simmons has been
appoined to hold said election
and to procure such assis-
tance as will be neoesaary.
The law applying to general
electHMM shall govern said
eleifion.
Witness my hand and the
scat of the Sonora Indepen
dcirt School Diatiiet, this tbe
itfth dar of April, 1V23,
W. E. Caldwell, -
Seely. Board of Ttuatees.
NEW STANDARD^ ,
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