The Sonora Sun. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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The $on<t>rci Sun
Published Weekly, at
Sonora, Sutton County, Tex.
' Entered aa secondrltiaa matter, April lli,
1C, 11*04, ttt Honors, Texas, under tde Act
of Congress, of March 3, 1070."
SUBSCRIPTION PRICK:
SI.BO HER YEAH, IN ADVANCE,
D. B. WOODRUFF
KlHTOR, J'UOPUKTOk AKI» I'OHLJAIIKR
SATURDAY, JAN. *6, 1907.
Sidney W. Stcphanam has been
appointed resistant p istnuster by
Postmaster Hurs’.
O lie Alexander, of Eldorado, ar-
rived in town last week and has ae..
ceptcd a position with '.he F>st Nat.,
ioual Bank of Sonora.
Miss Clemmie D„dson, the bril-
liant and talented prop'i'ress and
publisher of the Onona Ki ker arrived
in town last Saturday on a brief visit
to friends She was the gueLt of Mr
sud Mrs, E S Briant while In town.
Miss Ctimmie prid the Sun an ap..
preaciattd call.
S(nate C/i a tuber.
Editor Sun, Sonara. Texas.
Dear Si': —
Wiil yuu kind'v publish the follow-
frg Ict.er in yonr valuable paoer, see
ing Miat it is to ou, mutual interest
and to the interest of Western TcxjS.
Austin, Texas Janu try r 7 h, 1907
To the Sto-kmen aad l'arnit s ol
Western Teas:
Fu'ly tealising the importance of
the passage of the bill known as Sen-
ate Bill No. 3 w'nirh provides for ar
approp'.ia.ion of One Hundred Thou-
sand Dollars fur the pm pose of pay.
lug a bounty on the sca'os of wolves
and other predatory wi d animals; and
also fully realising that, in order I*
pass said bill, owing to the fact that
it will be strongly opposed by mem.,
bers from North and Contra! Texas*
1 call upon all stdekmen and fanners
in the WeStc n part of the State t<
write to every friend they have in bo h
bodies of tile l.eg'slaiure, and also get
up strong peii'iom and scud to but!
their Representatives (House and
Senatt) urging them to vote for this
measure.
If you have a fiicttd living in any
part of this State, wite to him and
ask him to write to h s representatives
requesting tbit they favor the bill.
Do not delay ibis nuttet a single
dry The bid is now before the com
mittee. aud will probably be out on
favorable report within a week.
Veiy respectfully
C. B. HuorhiTH,
Senator 25th Dis'rict.
N. B —P.pers in the s<Jth, and ad.
joining Sc 11 atonal district, phase
dopy —C. B H.
—Aiy one wishiug a brand new New
Home Sewing Maching, will do well
to spp'y to the othae of ihe Sun.
Stock News.
D. S. I.iro sold to '\Y. A. Holland
.500 bred ewes, nt $4 00 around,
J R Word, of Su'.ton countv, rolel,
us wuek, to l*. J. Adaihs, of Sutton
unty, 9 >0 head of bred ewes, at
f’4 00 p«.r lie ad.
•1 Adams sold: lasf week, to H.
Allison and Joe Wallace, $00
• ad oi goats, at p. t.
Tom Adams bought last week,
un H P Allison and Jos Wallace,
j bead of stock cattln, at p. t,
J. D, Lowrey, beug'it 15a head of
rule from M V Scssom arid son,
m, this week; John paid $16 00 for
>ws and calves and $is 00 around
ir stock cattle,
Rd Smith, of Edwards county, sold
(oeo Nannies sod K da to J W.
ilmtr, of Edwards county, at $a 65.
ie also sold to Toni Jones, of Ed.,
wards coun y, 1 300 Nannies and
klJds at $1 aj.
- * ' S'*1!
J. A Cope the commission man,
rrports having made the followiug
Sales this -week; To McLeod k Bau-
mann, ol l.lano, for Wesli y Bryson, of
S mors: 500 three ar.d four ye»t old
ftcers, «t $25 001 dthve xd at Brady,
15. 1907. To C. C. Yaws, for
T Baker, 750 head of stock cattle,
At $11 00 per head This ia one ot
belt httds of cattle in Sutton Co.
A NEW MAPJIF TEXAS.
With a New Feature Never Be
tor.* UiKo, Portraits or All
Texas Puesidekts and
Governors.
TI10 Houston Tost lias Just Issued a now
anil attractive Wull chart ot si* paxes,
each pans being 23X49 inches. This chart
contains entirely new maps of Texas, the
United States, the l'htiippl ies, Panama
and canal zone, the world, Alaska, Haw-
all, Porto Hlco and topographical map or
site Itusso.Japanese war district. In ad
dltlon to tho usual Index and portraits ot
the presidents of the United States, rulers
ot other nations and flans of alt nations.
Tub Post at erert expense has added an
entirely new feature, It being shown on
the first page of the chart with the new
map or Texas.
The map Itself Is entirely now, cow ho-
I.TU printed for the first rime. In addition
to tho cities, towns, counties, etc., every
eslhllujand new railroad Is shown, and
surroundinx the map Is a portruto of the
tiireo presidents of the K .public of T exas,
and Inaddltlen to these there is a portrat
of each of Texas govornors Including Gov-
ernor Campbell, Tills featuio alono makes
tliernait so valuable that It should he In
every Texas home.
Tub Index to this map Is so simple a child
may locate any given point With e
T his valuable cnait can lie gotten «<ilj
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uari Amish you with a SchUrship tu
ihe following ci’ies: Tyl r, Cneruke'.
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Defeat of l)mican
Resolution.
Ti e s-d.iption of the substitute for
the Dunum resolution by the houii
was the proper aud sensible course,
[t guarantees evtry proteciion to tin
State’s interests aud lair and decent
irea'tncnt to Senator Bailey. It pro.,
v d s for the wildest scop-i of invvS.i..
gation without enab iag those who art
rying lo nejte a vacancy in the sen-
ate ship to accomplish their end. Th*
Post is well aware that m:ny of Sen'-
a’or Bailrv's Iriends voted for the Dun-
can resolution merely because they
detm:d it better suited to the purpose
of an investigation. They eould not
see the convert purpose of Senator
B-uley’s enemies to drag the iovesti..
gaiion throughout the entire session
by junketing to distant States upon
the flimsy pretex ot getting testim >ny
hut after all merely to prevent at>
election
Under the substitute, both house
and senate cm exp.ditiously investi-
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and p'oreed to elect a United States
senator according to the ins'ructions
of the people. There is nothing bu
mal.voDnce, hate and s'antAr n th>
charge against Senator Bailey. He
has done nothing t6 disqualify hm
{from serving the people in th2 senate
n r to justity the relen less wa far.
which h s enemies have waged agains
hint. He is sound mentally, motrally
aud politicallv. and the gfeat demo-
catic mmscs know it and are stand.,
ng billing h'na.
lie will be teturceJ to ths senate
and in that great forum will continue
to fight the battle of his country faith-
fully, lUr-tgrO'isly and well. At f t
hose who have created the diversion
now drawing to a c!ose, the demo.,
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CR. W. C. JARNACiH,
Dentist,
All Work Guaranteed.
office in Jackson Building,
Sonora, Texas.
Liberal advances made oa wool,
catiie and shee^.
L. L. CRADDOCK,
Physician&Surgeon,
Office:—Up stairs in Koening
Building,
Sonora, Texas.
Cclephone No. 45.
60 YEARS’
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THE RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE, f
T. J. Morris, Proprietor.
“Whip light and drive slow, ^
Pay eath or no go. j*
Good teams, new rip;*; all ascomtnodatio’ns for
the general public at reasonable pricwR.
When j’ou want hay or f«ed of any kind, phone t
or call aud see me. Goods delivered fr«s*« »
of charge any where in town. g
Main Street, Sonora, Tox.
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &c.
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^iVartSirt^i.' linNUGboKoA'
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ipeciat notice, without charge. In tho
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A himdiomoly Illustrated weekly. Largest dr-
cuiotloii of any sclent Ido Jnuruul. 'JprniB. fJ a
year: fnurmonths.il. Soldbyull neWsrlenloTfl.
MUNN&Co.36,“oy’ New York
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BUY THE
SEWING MACHiHE
Do not bo deceived by those who ad*
verttso a $00.00 Bewing Mnchine for
$20.00. This kind of a machine can
be bought frorii us or any of our
dealers from $15.00 to $13.00.
we make a variety.
THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST.
The Feed determines the strength or
weakness of Sewing Machines. The
Double* Feed combined with other
stroug j>oin ts makes tho New Homo
ilia best Hewing Machine to buy.
Write (or CIRCULARS S‘«2
wo manufacture and prices liefbre purchuslug
THE SEW HOME SEWIN8 WISHING 80.
OniNSC. MACS.
28 Union P.j. N. Y., CUica«of 111., Atlanta,
HL LonL9,Mo.t Dal las,T«x., Ben Francisco, Os4
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>45 Exclusive Agents for g
| ©eadShotWolf Trap |
& -F°R_ j
l| SUTTOH, EDWARDS & VAL VERDE COUNTIES. 1
'h You can obtain the some by calling on g
?f> or sending your orders by mail, to
^ Beard & Co., Sonora, Tex.
Your Money Judiciously.
You will not regrot it after
There’s no question about
your money being well spent
if invested in “Keystone
Rye” and other liquors.
Better order to-day your
regular supply of our “Key-
stone Cabinet Rye.”
THE BANK SALOON,
Trainer Bros., Props ,
Sonora, Texas.
•C'DjfcartgU.rW
RETURNER.
to y SA»»a» CXPI2RIS7CCR, uur OHAUCuT 17t
tHE LOWllTi Bond itoelel. photo or ukot -h tor
expert search and frso ropoi t on patvntnbllUy.
INFRINGE ME NT eulte eonUucUd hoforo all
Promptly obtained, or FpS
> ysAi»3»txPERis?«cr. uurchain
1 itoe
INFRINGEMENT eulte eondUCttP
P4*nrts. ratontu obtained throuifh u*. ADVER-
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tiGNS and CORYRIQN7S quiokly
Oppotlt® U. O. Pntont OfTlc®*
WA8H1MOTC" “ ^
Vk JL 1 aV JL A • Cnsli Discount,* We trust hone3tp«pple located lu all
. parts of thA world and linccy will bA shipped at oner
3 upon receipt of $10.00 Payment. In Rending in nrdo:
it 1*0 yen rs. \Yo nferfo Southern Illinois Nationril llnnk. Ki
ms Savings Tmf Co.. East St. Louis, 111.,
paper. This istue ilr.est BagiJ manufactured. Ketailsfor $100.00tbe
timo of the year in the Buggy mnnufacturlngbasin^s and to keen our largo factory mv ti inf
aking this special otfrr. ifjjot entirely ■atlifaetcry, enn boroturn d nt
)ds whiles
simply stAto, that although Bui
left with tho CuWomor, you r.re
, will lrst 20
warrant >4 for 3 yorrs. w
St. Louts, 111. or Citlte
This istha ilr.est
___f the year in t
full force, wo are mu.
our axpenr.o and wo w
for them, which spec.)
barguin over oit'croU*
king this speemi offer. If not ©ntiroly
nnd wo wi ll return money in full. Wo lot you uae our goc
________ lich spcr.ka fo« tho Quality. Writ® for freo catalogue, but this
bargain ever oilen
Direct from
factory to u>ef
ct factory
prices. Fully
warranted
3 years, will
last 20 years.
, or to tho editor of this
a world even* This ts dull
Mir largo factory rum in *
bo return «*d ut
f MR I
1J tho fcrj..i
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Price with Shftffr only .
tJO.OO. Tonne*r0.00 \l
Cush, balance $b.C«) a -
We trust honest
people located In t.il
pbitsof the worn!.
IniRNTED:
IS
OF A! L KIND?.
Cooper & Saveli
Will Fjjt You ihe
Highest Cash Price.
Sonora-?an Angelo Extras and
I’ass?nof.r Linf.
t w.Sl run a hick lo Sin Ange’o
evrry Monday. Wendcsdjy ard Fri
diy. Hack will leave Souora *17*
m . arrive at San Argtlo i t 6 p m ;
Leaves San Argclo Tuesday, Tr.urs.
day and Sa'urday. 7 a. m ; arrive in
Sonora at 6 p. hi For p.rticul rs as
to (ar, or rates on express ree
W. R. CUNDRNNKN,
At the Deck' r Livery Stable.
No. 444. Plano-Gos Top Btieiry.
Drop or arched Axle, EuJ or Sid. Sprlags.
Do yon want wtdo or narrow track I W Id. track lo 5 ft. 5 Inch., narrow tract: la t ft. R Inch.
Wheel#—Barren, If. % or 1-Inch, 39-451 idle, hich, or 46-44 Inches. Gear—Fn,*. spri-i,-, with
woo<l spring bnr. 10-lnrh fifth whocl, f ill Jj rircl. top ar4 bottom. Axles, arch i «i p.
wood spring-bur or Bailey heneer, a, d«ti -»d. Colllngoeollnr,longdistance, dnat-proof axle*
fantailed, 15-16-inch, on XXX grade, Thousand-mile axles. Shafts—Made from ►«!, clod
hickory, hlkh bend, body—Plano body, 10,18, 2p, 23 or 24 Inehes wide, os desired. Top-
Leather quarter, 3 or 4-how or handy paft rn. Trimming*—Leather, cloth or whltr-ct I, os
desired. Spring cushion, carpet ana sto.-m apron, spring back. Painting—Body, hi k,
handsomely striped, or rosewood, mottled gnen or French wr.lr.nt. Gear. Brawsr. i'ai * ,
carmine. New York red, Wine color or aloadnnm, as desired. Weight—cralr-d, 4 01, o. s.
TtlU SOUTHERN ILLINOIS NATIONAL BANK
Of East St. Louis, Illinois
It It with pleasure that we testify to oar good opln*pnof the Integrity and bnalne-ri
ability of the Oentnry Manufacturing Co. It la one of the large Institutions of enr city and
anyone esn In our Judgment feel It perfectly secure In sending money to them with their
orders, they ship their orders agreeing that anything rot proving satisfactory v fc n r -< lived
can be returned to them aud the money will he immediately refunded to the pare . 1 *.
^VeryreSPectfnlly, 0. REEL. Cashier.
CENTURY MANUFACTURING CO.
DEPT.1068 EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL.
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