Devil's River News. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 1668, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1922 Page: 1 of 4
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g -.'.is jplns, M
! fjund I aid not
it. Saan, iflct
leave U off tor a
not lutin’ with
8c$h. I have a
I was a stubborn
i.a-jght did Ike
s(Mri. Dertm)
well at all. . . I
t-Draught. We
i it to take after
ed her, and we
!- in our hemes,
:e dose can be:
ijr. bo. We use
for indigestkm,
■adache or bad
ight liver med-
ere. i ae
5?^?-5?5?g?r>S
sparation
0 t'vir *h*m
•nm* hTa and
ill imt do *it.
and domaud-
ink that with
bargain, and
it erprloatiiig
wife must go
piirt;' to Fend
feeling'. She
1 a in sending
lie'll they will
3R LIDE/iTY
ing of Place In
It of the
tyre.
<■ uf the fir^t
■come a f:n:i-
tlle llloveiHelit
I nutaiund, m
'liinc.e minia-
ia one of tin;
d at Coliiin*
adnalod from
in China ard
u u^w<])!V[ior
I was doing
Clin King, mi
fogi’tlnr we
or women, (lie
jliah would he
Mias King
nagcr of this
ltd the funds
While it wn-
p devoted to
li* plonked h
wi:s really an
i. Miss King
in tim tnnn-
but was po-
king with tho
ig Chow. At
•re direvjrerrd
rt tl'.e 1 run
I long Chow,
’iglitriied, hut
rinriplc*. One
1 iraelicd ine
s King, hial
it before and
Kven before I
tion she was
si they took
hi r. tdip was
r to slnsi lirr
and for tho
UGH STATE
rrom the Mine
c Popular
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1 powder that
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nin;. Then
■*tuIT, not un-
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> any other
stnnr\ Tale
magnesia r.wl
It, hyrlro-sil-
' a eon I mine.
It is therc-
niners to nee
de-ire, wliilo
ken from the
pikers, I ring
life I laid. It
rful grinding
to the fiiif-
ilo is used in
eweprint pa-
il tit? nianu-
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DEVIL’S RIVER NEWS.
VOL S i
SONORA SUTTON CO„ TEXAS. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1922. NO. If68
AT THE NEW STORE
I HAVE OPENED UP A
General Merchandise Store
In the Jackson Building, and have a
COMPLETE STOCK BOUGHT AT RIGHT
PAIGES.- ,
DRY GOODS.
In our Dry Goods Department you will
And something useful for every member
of the family.
The time has come when dollars must count,
therefore, we compete with any other
Store in West Texas cn
DRY GOODS.
—- - — re-- ■ -- - S. - ---7.-: -- ■ ——.
aaocBRiEs.
We buy Plour and Grain in Oar Load Lots
and can save you money. We handle the
White Pac9
And
La Francs Flour.
Jf it -oes no- s tiify bring it back. We guarantee it.
CASH DAY GOODS & GROCERY STORE
J 0,JUGHT0WER, Proprietor.
NEW STANDARD
ROLLER BEARING
WINDMILLS
DEVIL'S RIVER NEWS
fUL'USHEU W S.1CKI.Y.
MIKK MURPHY. Proprietor.
8TkVK MURPHY. Publisher.
Kuten-d *1 the iWioilice si t>onor»
Mcoml.i’liw matter.
MmaCHinlOM ft A YBAK IN AUVAXCB
lex it.
• Novi altar 1!, I it.
r_— land out too old
Utveat Im i>t muHil. i Ok>*»* Ml fair.
The stock market letter of D ig The Cbevon Barbecue at the
grit Keen (!nmmi..ii>a Com pan j, Della. Bute Fair Oct t» to 15 waa
Fort Worth. leto, in.ued under * big eucce.g in advertising tbe
dale of Tuesday.Octob r24.1922. meat of the (ioat—Cbevon. We
couiained, bei-idc oilier iiupor will be .hurt something like $400.
tael aloek uiaiK-t quotations, the This could not be be pud, as our
following p rtgr.ph: | expen.ee were beyouu oui «xpeo-
“The p.clters cun u*e one load taiioii# aud calculations. And
of .’goata each wnk; must be fat three of u-, out of a clew of six
at >3 00 per uwt. person. that went to Dallas to
S nor
..it Uesolu lout ot Iter peel. Card* <f ^,|V|,e u* what you have on hiti.d, aerve the batbecue, paid our owo
thanaa. Notleea of Kiitsiuuieiiia where wo wj|, Hppr,.tlllte heaiiiiH from vxpeuses aud worked tor nothiug.
z •ssrff “ |>—iw* -aie«-.*, *■«. u «,»«.....
j We do not recall having seen myaelf. A»d Mrs. Waloue of
....... : such a statement before in these. Dallas helped Us part of tbe tiuie
’reports, and are constrained to,*01* d,'i ,,°t' charge us unything.
MflllOItJx l CIIL'HCII.
WOOL AND MOHAIR!
CHARLES SCHREINER, BANKER.
(ON INCORPORATED)
KERRVILLE. TEXAS.
Makar Libaral Advance* on Phi.p, Goats, Wool andMohafr
KatabiUbed 1869.
1
ialnx rate*.
I believe that this deiuamt for
Tbe aeivices for
are as follows:
Sunday ncliool nt 10 a iu.
Preaching at 11 u. in.
Tho Young People’s Societies
will meet nt 3 and 4 p ni.
Night services at 7:30
next Sunday cbevons is Uue to the active publi
city work dooc by ti. M. Halbert,
chaiimuu of the Cbevon Publicity
Committee of tbe sheep and Gnat
Raisers’ Asancistton of Tad
As a mattei of fact this extra
demand for chevons is one of the
lu tbe fit si place our booth was
loo small. Could uni teed but 35
or 40 people at a luur, aud wv tiiu
not have enough cIn.von goals.
I'he bunch from Sabmal did not
come. tVe had uuiy the 154 head
takuu from the sonoia country.
Could have Used another lUU head
Everybody is cordially invited direct and tangible results of Mr. I to an advantage.
. .. . n il.....' _______ _____—i. ... _______: Alter the li.nl
to attend thene services.
L. C. Mutthis. Pastor.
It A l’ 11 ft T CUUUVII.
llslbert's greut work iu servii g
bai b cu' .l cbvVon meat on the lu
fuir grounds during tbe Texas! turned
Slate Fuir at Dallas.
This is an evidence of what Or.e
Alter the fi.st day we fed from
5uU people pir day, aud
away humtuda for the
luck of room.
H e gave away quite a lot of
to Church
Htinduv aclionl 111 o’clock. u . . ...
5 o’clock piu., .It., B.YP.U. euergeliu man can do, aud should Barbecued Chevou
Come with this bunch of young- '*P«tr Inactivity every breeder of (»ud Bai quets, au.l the
s^crH jehevona in the Southwest who people eat it aud oaid it was hue,
The Baptist p:iator Rev. M. I
Davis will be in his pulpit both
hours Sunday, we welcome every
one to all our services, aud will
be glad to see you.
it. I. Pnvt*. Pmtor.
jCUCTWIiB III IUN JUUlUWttkb WUU m m
I baa tha best inteiest. of the iml s *Mad*' »»i»«d‘«d- of friend.
try at heart. —bheep and
K >ners’ Mag a ue.
Coat
for Cbevon.
RED CROSS JOINS IN
-1
w e are sorry that wo name out
behind financially, but we had a
I always sleep with my glove. fl“« Uk-vo“ ‘foolh c,r‘r>t‘‘,n« n,cu
on. That is what makes my hand. Cl0,,u’ ia* be8t ol “d
wheu they ale with us once they
came hick — a good sign,
iv's a.l u mistake about people
MORTGAGE LOANS
Unlimited Funds - * • « Xo Delay. -
E. B. CHANDLER a CO.
102 East Crockett St., San Antonio, Texas.'
W. R. Stumberg, Agent San Angelo.
WOOL GROWERS CENTRAL STORAGE
COMPANY, SAN ANGELO, TEXAS..
WOOL AND MOHAIR
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
so soft.”
“H’iu I suppose you sleep with
your bat on, also?"
Two Texas Communities Are Rid
Malaria Aftor Year's Work.
Taw communities in the Southwest-
ern filvlslon Infected with malaria
have been rid of this rest In tbs
test I wo years hy tits work of the
American lt<*d (’rasa, accordiiiR to
ststcirNfiil* mnd» hy cltlxens of thess
eoiomunlttos. On. of those seotlotu
t* nround Onlvert and Ilcnrne, Tex.,
where the Robertson fnunty Charter
nt the American Red Ones nnd tho
Tho Woman. Missionary So
cietyof the Methodist church
will ho’d a Bsx»sr on the hut
Saturday in N*iv.mber. Nov.
25.
in the Knot not eatii g Chevou,
from 25 lit 50 per cent o( the
people would eat it it they could
T hat is enough locousume
‘all of out young clitvou goals.
■ 1 he goal uiau will have to have
some foul law. repealed bclore we
- . lean push our Chevou up in the
“I reckon, daugiiter.th it young |loHl r.uk« with oilier edible
man’s watch must be fast." 'meat.
‘•Wbat make, you think so,p»?’, Did you know that goat meut.
“Why, when you were seeing horse meat, au«l rnulu meat, are
him out the door fast night, I pm m rbo same class in mmu ol
heard him say. 'Just one,’ aud it our .tales? Auu the packers ate
toml health authorities worked hand- wasn’t much past 12:00 o’clock.’’ ,,quirtd t> tag these meatr? L
In-hand to rtd the district vt tli. _ . . . . , . .
mnlurla-spreodlnx mosqatto. _ . ~T “ •** ‘h**1 Wo “’U*t K*1 Lu^ *‘uU
Aecordtnx to the official report of Tour tnuann. have these states and Federal laws
the work done In this district, the tnl- .. , .. , ,. < banked us to KOUt meat. Wc
tint step in the cnmpalgn w.e tho Education is no longer (be
dr«iiiiit({ of nil pools, pond, and depres- privilege of a fsVored few; it is a UiU,t ^uVu ^*li v ,u I,ut lu ll|e class
field
The
(>f with bccl aud polk, auki mutton.
i i mmm
stuns retnlnlnx stnqnnnt water. This uvc.fsity for all
wns dniM* the hrst year, ft reqiitml . f hr'IH1ullP,i These ed.ble meal, are not laggeii
•ho opening of orlxlmil ftlltvltes and knowledge has broadeued tnorni
other itoml-enRlnrarlnr feeta yt’ater ou.ly and the demands of civil.aa oy iu* pacaeia.
impo.vfttMo to Uruiii was twited with |lu|A ypO0 indiviiiuiil Imv* in- How I»lend a, 1 huve donn morn
crude oil nt Intenair dnrine tlw sun*- . f ., . , , than my pan iu time and money
mer of 11121 itiul bodies of wxtar an OreaeeU ICDIOKt in Hie pssl nail * r ,
located ns to h* too expensive for century. The trailin g rquned •«* Owosung the Augora goal an i
dniitilnx «'r rttllnr. nwre atoeked with t„ for a wortliv o'ace in L*» uilicieus meat—CheVou. 1
finnitilistn Mlreows. a Io«t*I prixluct
In
UaVe playeU Uiy lust UnuU. do
Hyatt Roller Bearinga
Ball Bearing Turntable
Ring Oiling Pitman
_ Self Tightening Wheel
SELF OILING-LIGHT RUNNING-NOISELESS
Hyatt Equipped Windmill* Never Squeak Nor Bind
Standardize on the Standard
JT BRINGS WATER EVERY TIME THE WHEEL TURNS AROUND
Made in All Sixes
9 ft, 10 It, 12 ft., 14 ft, 16 ft, 18 ft., 20 ft., 22X A
FOR SALE BY
Fairbanks-Morse and Monitor Gas Engines,
Gas Engine Pump Combinations, Pump Jacks
and supplies. Our Pricas are Right.
West Texas Lumlier Co
SONORA. TEXA8
Devil’s Diver Kews$2.oo a year
The McDonald Hotel;
Mr:. Josie McDonald, Ovrnsr.
Bates 93.28 Per Day. Good Tab It and Service.
Ccinfoxtible,. Convenient, Homeliki.
found In prolific qi.nntltlc In ttmt «hi* profesx.oa* *'r in tit.iu.tilul «>r
Mutton, which If n dvatlly ciiKUiy of ci.mmerciMl lilr h>m ii<crcB*e>l cor- lou g0*1 ,|je« lu.t led ihut y u
th* mosnufto lnrvB«. rerpoudiug.v, and the opponuni •uoulu do f^ur p.rl coiuu ucioe*
Inr.prrtors m cmplo^l and perl- C|es fj|f atqW(ri| g lUt tr.lM1Bg with your check, from HO.tlO to
h.vck'p p»c- with lire nquire- *4 09 each to pajr lUi. ehunege ai
m«• nt-, i ui it. iii.n -ch 'ol.. fully U-*1*" »“** ‘*l » **“ u“
cquHi t,. ihftftCjl'ngv, „t th* p.. . CoUiiultiee. G.nd your fchcck.
io t-apt. tinoti unU uuu Claim
fwtlritlly vl-ltx wrre Hindi* In • tnmac-
to-hoiiiftc lnH|«r;lou. Than. Inapft^ctnrs
iTokwl pnrtteulml.v to rain waler. ec-
rwnuilntl<m» In opan enna mid other
cshpIx. RiiUrrift, rtc., nml nn ntl.r «c-
eompanlcd tho tiixpoctore, oiling all urn opcu without coal to every
ihwc water*. I‘nrtlcular «ttcntlon uhiitl m the land; «n<l univvr.ity '• '%4*1 **** E*VL'U VuU ,u magexie..
.r,sr; ............... >■>«»~r i.
been moat gratifying. It 1* reported, «b • oui cm, iTgaidle-a to tho * K »
and th. mowinltos «r. nlrr.oat com iLiMncial i-, ,.<tit|. i, of III. pareiU.. e-vor)buoy iu.t helped Ua lu uuy
pl.tely .radlratod from the locality. »,Bi, m.,1 muecuiiv Aimour A,
A similar campaign In Cberokc. »«h«'d.,hip*.. ami . p 3 * 3
County. Tex., hud n (dmllMr reanlt. p i <unit<• . I•», • Ini.p uic freely Ui hipai.y >.i l orl tloriu, UXua,
During th* curly full of 1021 a m.iln- ^vaimhlu ;lu K u* *u (hany tvaya wuh
riot stirrey of lh.cou.dy made by cua.i.leralion demanda i *«hcm..
tha Amerlrnn Red (Yoaa Chapter. A J y , trulv
report was compiled and chnrts made comp ete eduction aud no uuup1 1
ahowlng the exact percentage of arable barrier stand, io the way.
malanul hrfccllon In each ocUoo\ 4ta- Jh Hho ,|0 *,| he
trlct. Thcae finding* were taken a* a r
luisl* for tlic work, which !m« l>e«n ex- can to enable hi* children to ob
tcuaive since Its heglnulng. Two Mill- lkja a|| ihe schooling their menial
tnry engln^re, „ phyidetan nnd two . punuita them to eeaimi
public health nurse* are In charge of r i r
the work of malaria control, under the late fail, ignobly and inexcusably
general direction of J. A. Lef'rlnce of j„ jjja highest duty.
the L*. 8. f'uhllc Health Service and _______
bureau of Child Hygiene of the Texas
State Hoard of Health and the Chero-
kee chapter of the American Red
Cross.
The campaign I* too new a. yet to
report complete auccea*. but gratify-
ing reauli* have been obtained nnd tho
malarial Infection In that dlntrtct Is
very much decreased over tha con-
dition* of t!ie year previous.
BEEF! BEEF! 8EEF!
We are selling beef ebeeper
than in the past tea yeere.
Tbe prises now are 10,15 tod
80 cents per pound.
THE DALLAS NEWS^T M0RE BEEF,
ib* Nilirr, TDK tiMT. ‘I HR MOST RFl.lABI.E-TH A’t’3 AI.L
MmiliirDM KKLIMD AT THE NKW« OrJKE. i
COOPER A SIMS.
SUBSCRIBE
Volt TIUC
BRONCHO
rublhhed twice a Month by
th* Student body of tbe nooore
High School.
$1.00 per year
B. 31. llALdKKi, Chairman,
Lhcvuu f'ublicay (JummiUee.
That tbe annual b*a*er of tbe
Sonora Baptidt Chutch will be
held DiceOiUei 9.
A Barque rheep herder convict
I t-d of trap steeling la Lseeaa
'County, Calif, recently wee Seed
| $100 end sentenced to .fell for- .is
j month.. 'J be oeae we. brviNght to
triei and qvlAlvd within four
| week*. Tbe field operation, in
! predatory anim.l worn conducted
1 by tho Biological Survey uf the
! United Stated-Department 1 of
Agriculture hev3>.becu .criously
luterfured with by the ateeliug of
trap., end it u belli VeU that a. e
result nt oonriotion. aod heavy
eeuteacee the auKenoe will be
leeMned.
FA'ETTE TANKEBSLEY, Pm. J. D. SII66, Vl«-Pm.
D. E. HUGHES, Ste-Trm.
WEST TEXAS WOOL AMD
MOD AID ASSOCIATION
MEhTZON. TEXAS.
Invite* the attention of the Sheep
end Goat raiaere of WeetT»x*. to
it.* unexcelled facilities for hand*
ling wool end mohair end respect
fully solicit your patronage.
v«**Mfa8»a. «ssn-
Our sales manager keeps in touoh with
the wool and mohair markets of the
United States and we canfassure|our
customers the top prices for their
produots.
Ship Us Tour Wool and Mohair
▲ Square Deal Aeeured Customers
■y
'DIRECTORS.
Fiytttt Tankirsley J. 0. Sitfc 0. E. Hagta
W* M. Noefke H. C. Nulki, ShifftM S. S, OgMf
N, 0. BlioksiOM, Sn Affftla.
HAM.UA.
JOHN HAGELSTEIN,
MONUMENTS
The Wmuem Nwrionery Ho
Made nf lb* Celebrated Liens UrseM.! ot MatbodUt church,
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CEO. E. RUT AN,
hu v nit or
WOOL AND M^HAtR.
•ox eia
8an Angelc. Texas.
Haadquartern CuaianCy etatw Sank.
Warahauaa near Santa Fa Depot.
Geo. J. Trainer, ^ C, Gar vim,
Geo. J. Trainer Commission Co.
wilt
M#1
San Argil}, Texas. November.
a Bexaar on tbe 25ih of
DEALERSTM
UNO and LtVE MOCK
SONORA, TEXAS.
CoMlnraiel Vs set a* a< etnt* ]*v M0 deKe. It «Ut* f«r Mb 'at Ulti hthi
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