The Sonora Sun. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 7, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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A
Tho Sonora Sun
Published Weekly, at
Sonora, Sutton County. Tex.
••KntwieU tie eecond-rltM matter, Atull if>,
nut, «t Sunora, Tex n, tui<i«r «ho Aut
of Couyiete, <>( March 4, IX5S.”
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D. B. WOODRUFF
Editor, tmonsistor i«n ppbi.i«h»b.
emeUL JOURNAL B'F BUTTON CO'JKrY.
SATURDAY, NOV 7 19^8.
May Sec Cope fit Co for all hinds of
Live Stock or anything in Land. *UM
Gro S. Aliisou came <u from I he
ranch Wtduesday and w- nt up to
Ben Angelo to a'tcnd the fair.
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Will Whitehead came iu from the
lanch this w.-ek on a visit to his fern
|ly. lie left for San Angelo Friday
lo attend the fair.
Will it was a land elide but then
It didn’t come our way. I'aft and
Sherman just simply g-llopt i-away
from Bryan and Kern.
Pny Hudspeth was lu from the
ranch Wednesday after supplies. He
look Clyde Windrow, the tmoer, cut
Vritli him to huild a tark
■ t- ft
Carl Gunser was in fren the ranch
U.is week and was very much disip.,
tainted over the result of the election
Vie was reinstated in the Show, and
Is now a member in good s anding.
Mind Your Buislncss.
W. H. TAFT
Elected President
By A Large Majority.
Some Surprising Events:
Taft Carries the Cities of New York, Brooklyn,
Baltimore, St. Louis and Kansas City, thus
Proving that Catholic Vote was Thrown
Solidly for the Republican Candidate.
* E. F. VANDER STUCKEN CO
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GENERAL
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SONORA, TEXAS.
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It you don’t nobody will. It is
toUr business to keep out of all the
trouble yob esc and you can and will
Ikeep out of liver and bowel trouble
II you take Dr. King's New Life Pills.
They keep biliousness, malaria and
jaundice out of your system, sjc at
AlMSON'S Pff ARkf ACT
JJ-J.. JJ-bKlL■■ " -1
Mat Karnes was up from the tanch
the first of the week on a visit to his
isbily. Hb #as Very mtfch pleased
with the result ot the election, as ii
Went his Bay of thinking.
Missouri Elects a Republican Governor, While
Minnesota, Ohio, and Indiana Elect
Democatic Governors.
Democratic Majority in Texas Falls Off.
Only 99 Votes Cast in Sutton County.
Dabney — Wyatt.
Married at the residence ol the
firidt’a irB.hff, at Sonota, T x<*s,
Wednesday, Not (. tf-.S, at t o’clock
a ru\ Mr Brice Dabney, of Schleich
er cr on y and Miss May Wyait, ol
Sonora. Rev P. D. Swift tfficiattng
The bride is a popular and charming
young lady of Sonora The groom
is a prosperous young ranch man of
Schleicher county. lmmdiatrly after
the ee.i« mootr the happy young c tuple
left for their borne in Schleicher coUn
y. The SttN extends congratulations
and best w stvs.
Liberal Advances Made on Wool,
Cattle and Sheep.
R. R T,. Crick sold two hyles t f
cotton to C. S. Sriant, Thursday, a'
& t§ per pound. He also sold one
tnule to J. L. Datis for $t $o oo Mr.
Crick will farm at the Davis ranch
I'Kict year
Genlliinen s SiiIrts ai d Ladies’
Waists at a bargin at Miss Ervin’s;
also Laces Spectacles, Notions, Gro
heries.etc. C H ai d see her before
Inlying elsewhere.
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The Houston Post disposed of
tome ii te tough roosters Wednesday **'n8
WANTED—SucfcEss MagaSink re-
quins the services of a man in Sonora,
T’iXh to look aftor expiring subscip
tioos and to secure new business by
means of rpecial methods unusually
efTcctivi j position permanent; prefer
one with experience, but would con.,
aider any applicant with good natural
qualifications; Salary $i.jd p*rday
with commission option., Address
with reference, R. C. Peacock, Room
to* Success Sligaxine BUlg, New
York. •
occoooooccCsXicccccoceftfteoc
hunting, Brothers Johnson and Ilti-
ley deserved lo succeed for did they
Lot work hard f >r the success of the
ticke'f you b:t they did. Hut of stich
Is the misfortunes of wsr.
■mil — w^na i as i.iMul
Judge Chas R Dull its, one of Sao
Angelo's pn ui'tient attorneys was in
iown Tuesday mght when the grape
vine message came announcing that
A Doublo, Wedding. [
Marrifli —At the ranch horns of
the brides’ parents, Mr. and Mrs
Maddox, in Su'ton county, Wednes
day morning. November 4 190$, Mr
Phelps and Miss Sety Maddox; Mr.
Judge Nicks and Miss Mattie Maddox;
Rev. P Swift, of E dorado. ■ ffitt-
The brides are talented young
ladies, both bring «xcelleut school
teachors and the grooms are promi-
nent young stocktn n. The SpN ex-
tend; congfatulat Ons and best wish-
es ta thtese happy yourg people.
Miss Georgia fervin hus sorpe nice
Shiris for gentlemen, nl«o neat W ml*
for ladirs and girls Slit- has s mt
splendrd Spectacles, that site is > (T ■
ilryau had Carried every Sute in the! itig chea|; all kindt of caned goods.
lluion. eabept ft -w Votk. and that
Was in doubt. ( hailey Lit good,
Nod so did s vi ral of u*; but then w.
Vo 11 nd out b-ntef tti the morning don't
you know.
t* » ■ ,M. IM
ffoiv ii Vnur Digestion.
Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 4*8 8 h
Are. Sao Francisco, recommends a
remedy tot st< maehe trouble. She
rrtvsi "Gratitude for the Wonderful rf
i-ct of E ectnct Bitters in a case of
acute indigestion, prompts this tekti
kionitl. I am fully cooAtneed ths't
lor stotdacho and liver troubles tSY-cU
lie Bitters is the best renudy on th-
market to-day." This great trtt'C
h'ul alternative medicine invlgotat S
the system, purities the blood and s
especially helpful in all forms of (e..
pule weakness Joe. at AtliaoN*»
rtiRMacV. . . -.
While helping Thomson Broth-rs
brand calves Sunday, Prank MO-chL
lion got hit hand broken Frank rop
ed s big call and then jump d < IT his
I ices. tirWels, etc. Call and s r them
Methtidibi Appointments
Sari Art get0 District. .
W. T R -nfro, presiding eld- r; Bra-
dy stall in L C Mi'h>! Rdencnci".
Geo E Glastpool; Fredotita c'Vcntt,
C M KppM GarOen City and S jt! »
I*. J Hotlam'l Junction station, M
C B'ackbuin; Mas >n c rctiit. J P
G»rreltt Mettatdville circu'l, J. W
k.<ll«V; Midland a stion. A M Mar
1 in; Miles stain n, W- R Campbel;
Mi.iiuru station, S M Hul; Da-ma
station, S. C Dtiur; Paint ftuck sta.
tV m, J Lmg; ft -ch-ll circn t. S.
C Rot ; San An| io sta loo, J. W
Dowel '; N nh'San Argelo, K 1)
Moon, Sher*ood fcireuu, R 8 Add-;
Sonora •ration, C. T. Davit, Strling
Gi y CirrtSit. 8. J. I ranks; S»n ^nge'o
C legate inrtitute, W M CmtchAeld
president; 8in Ang-do (lollegia'C in-
StiiOte, L F,M rel.'Ck pxafessor.
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All parues knowing Ih-ttiselves
indebted t-> ’I'Al SuVt will coof.r a
b use In throw the Calf and in the off*t favor by paying the tame as
tussle frith th» ralT he got It half- we are very rtvirf. iu ntiud of ico&ey.
h around hit hand and when th« j It taky money lo tud a newspaper,
lope was drvwn tight by tftv hd se buy raeteml *i d tun d Job of-
•ind calf rhe ft-solt was that it broke (ice. We war.t to pay -ltirdibtk, and
Mr. Murcntaon’s bad—sao Ai ge'a I it will be no ttotlble to do SO. if you
rttik^ wl 1 Wl 4* pfi»t
Turkey Drive This
Morning.
Iraagi ie kourself living iu the '6Vs
when a l kinds of wild game was pract
■caHy unmolested and roamed al will
over the vast area of T- **3, and when
vi'd tuth y» went in droves ot several
hundred, and you can better picture
th< scene witnessed in San AngeU a>
into o’clock this morning, wh^tt'he
large drenie of tufkt-ys arriv'd from
Eden, Concho cotfhljL 4ird was driven
nrough ChadboUrn street, beginding
at the causeway, across the Nottl
Concho nver. ,
This was a sight reyef bif.re wit.,
■leased in San Angelo and one that
will probably never be seen again.
Hundreds bl peopL lined b >th sides
o*’he streets slid Cheer'd as the
i.roni'i be itjnes wended ibeik w; v " -
*»id ihe f.nr gfoUDdij v,:.^r it -a
will be on exhibition during the fan
The biy Jpbblej, Weighii g fot-y tw.,
p tiods, and a hen about the game
we’ght prouuly ltd the bunch through
the city and but lo the grbdnds. The
gobbler wore a bell atour d his nedc.
I he b'g drove contained 1,054
tiv k< ys, including fclir wild ones. Ii
r -juir d ouly fuiir men to drive them
fr m Eden, frdnt Whence they atarteO
ariy Sn d iy morning Messrs. Fne
brie, Petty and D-ckens have me
u ids in.charge, These 1 034 turkeys
* ill be cold at the fair grounds, and
he herd of many a proud gobbler
will be laid low in the course of the
ntxt Lewr days'. N )W is lib lime Ift
have turkey dressing and crahbetry
sance —Sao Angelo Daily Standard.
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d. R. Harveys
d. Li Williams.
Harvey A Williams,
PECOS SALT,
Will be in Sonora once in evefy 30 days
with this salt.
For full full particulars write us at
Odessa) Texas.
HARVEY & WILLIAMS.
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The Morris Livery
Stable & Feed Yard.
Ged. W. MdiTis, Prop.,
■Sonora, Texas.
This Stable Is located at the foot
of Maine Street. Good Wagon Yard,
and every accommodation for the
■reveling Public;
Good Tiamt and Rigs for Hire a1
Reitsonuble Prices.
Geo. W. Mortis, Prop.
Jas. Cornell. L. J. Wardlaw.
Cornell & Wardlaw,
Sonora, Texas.
Will Practice in all the State Courts.
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DR. W. G. JARNAGIN,
Dentist,
All Work Guaranteed.
oFFice in jAcr.sofi Buildino,
Sonora, Texas.
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SEWING MACHINE
Jo not ho deceived by those who ad-
vertise n ?«o.tiO fiewmg Mtichine for
f-O.Oh. Tttis kind of a ntachinn <tun
be bought from tm or a try of our
dealers front$15.01) to £lS.OO.
WC MARC « VARIETY.
THE HEW HOME IS THE BEST.
The Feed determines Mth atren/rth or
irntkncm of Hewing Machiuen. The
Oonble Feed contbinod w ith other
utrong jxiinta ninkcs the New Homo
the best Hewing Machine to buy.
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culsti.m ut nny sc.icirtlUo Ruintiil. l.-rni- f,
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Write (Of CIRCULARS SSS2 \ of
j All kinds of labor contracted her ’
Spanish interpreted a specially Si u
write or phone, Ttainkr Brothkks, i
Sonora, Ttsat
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KENNETH TALIAFERRO,
The Tailor,
Shop in the Old Bank Building,
NEW SAMPLES JUST RECEIVED. LEAVE YOUR
ORDERS WITH ME.
Gleaning and Repairing A Specialty.
iCfcvrreL *3te*gTaL C»n (Xkg rn :.TB, t
K ILL TH. COUCH
im CURB tm LUNCS
w™ Dr. King’s
New Discovery
for C8i?gr jsiil
M(S ftU THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES
OUARANTEKU BAT iSFACTOaV
OR MONET REFUNDED.
At.LtsoS s PitAaMACY, Sonora, Tea.
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LesY^Lnt Sunday tv, tting, In
front of the Sonora Mercantile Co’s
.tote, or between there and ttty resi
denre s little hi y*» reH plush co*'
Finder w II r tmn s .me to me
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—SONORH, TEX -dA
Eanchee, Horses, Mulfes, Cattle, Sheep, fe
and Goats for Sale, g
* SEE US BEFORE BUYINO
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Woodruff, D. B. The Sonora Sun. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 7, 1908, newspaper, November 7, 1908; Sonora, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth979587/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .