Devil's River News. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 1675, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 6, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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WITH AMPLE RESOURCES
TO TAKE CARE OF
YOUR WANTS.
ft per cent Paid on Savings Accounts.
Saving Banks to Sa\e Your Nickles
and Dimes Furnished.
Mindly leave Your Savings Book to
get your Interest Credited.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SONORA
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MAKE OUR GARAGE YGUR
4 . *
HEADQUARTERS.
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W« handle only quality goods, and prompt
adtvice and courteous treatment is
our motto.
We handle Fairbanks Morse Engines.
CITY GARAGE, -
S0N03A, TEXAS.
ohm
ium of Sonora, iu a loatt-h race
here for a |.ur«o of $(>O0 00. The
time of the n.ce w*.* u fraction
II Ii.lt VOHslii A\n I It 1.0 less lliitn 1i\ second* for the q isr
MtisJv .n t U t. C'ii h JfiT il A s |t.r Hide race. A large crowd from j
Vl.Li-HU.l t HiS ■< illl.J- | Meuard was in town, ']'lie largert!
_ ; crowd lo Sorora during the;
Mount 1.. Cep-*. 1 (Jli rial in is rodeo wo present. auj*
With horse* piticliing uni buck inenled bj man.? Menard visitoi*.
{ing. niu*ic i* J cling pep into the Immediately following the race i
lYisTr'emU of IUdIl/;hrl,,nia,(lm,t ,*,B K««nd- the ufte.m.o,, progran, of lb* ro. J
;>Ui,d packed, the 1922 .Sonora‘.dan began with brow-bo ('listing,
i rodeo kterte I < ff with a hung bull.legging ai d g-mt l'i ping. A
Monday afternoon Daci mber 75. Ounce spon.oied Ly the tv-nora
7/ia S.w Haptilt Pm*ter. j SONORA’S RODEO
The Her. A. M. Wester nnd DREW BIG CROWD.
f !• Ui dy ot Hom I uO. I t X oi, lit I ivt-il
m Sonora this »e»k 1 he ruv.
" uli having been called to t lie .
{Mi.toiutc of the Sonora Hap’iat
vbuicU. They vmII occupy tbel
new pasti r« home rci-outiy com.
jpleitd. Au wile* mo tin- Riv.j
Wester and family to our com
| inanity
I paid him the following imntp'i
(tieute copied frtm (he Rosebud
. News of recent dull:
THE FALLAS NEW?
'U V* w FirhT, 'J IIK HPbT. *1 ME' MDHT BM.lAII K-1UA1 '6 Al'Jf/f
*• • m i irnoh iddiui) ai ihic M-.wft orfiifc. ' a
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Devil’s River Hews$2.oo a year
I'uS’ie ( krlaiMwi TU»*.«(few
• Ou7 hetoVc.l'paMor und friend! U,,r*u nut"K -u'* <Mub "* u!ub hl“l al tl.^thM to
Brother A. M. dealer, .a to S"*“ ropun t.»..k me „»-J .ru» h-ght.
suuu Iti another Held ol lihor.at.ii I ul kH t*"1*-*!. A neurd
hia going hi tugs to our ilemnJ'«eulvi,.g crowd of approx,muteiy
deep aorrow and the LteneM <f 1.U00 »« attendance,
regret a. II > ha* ever been faith W l!d lu,rsCs w*r* “*w P",,c,»),e
iui tu even duty and God has ,“lraut'on to th* roJi'w' somw u‘
woudeiFully bU-iml t.a through lht‘t,e'" '*>r
Mote than one being*****. ftk> B->cket. Black
DfeVtL’3 RIVER NEWS
PCL'MdHKL) WfKKI.X.
HV*V*>^»UUPHV. l’uUIUher.
y: r- ••-ri :r=
Motored at the Posiotnco at rtono.-a
M Mioenil-class mutter.
t caaciurTioN *1 a m* is aovsncb
l Mas.
•fantini) 0. 1 »3.
IS’ip'tHt ChristM«a Ir« it
A* <-c> a*.
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4 oer
c.-'s.t.'err.
All Itesolu ions ol Respect, Cards < f eff <rf* were successful.
lliatiKf, Soiices of Kntalnnienis alien
M admission Fee is charge.l. Ktf.. will
he charged f« r »l our regular advet
Mug rates.
Mt&TUOiH!* / CII L UL U.
With ‘/very one happy both
young and old the C.lti i.ltnfta tree
given by the Bip'i-t Sunday
»choo| was a <!* cnled nieces.
Too committies in charge worked
deligeutly to ui ike it so and to see
that not u Bupiint- child in town
was over looked, it is hoputi their
The ^up
erintendent amh secretary, Mr.
and Mrs W. K. Wirlluc.e were also
r* m inhered a-, were the teachers
of various clashes. The informal!
his umiistiy here,
hundred and forty have come into
our tLurch, anti two have gone
out from it to preach the go.p.d
! in the thorium* ho b-ss been wuti
us —loss than line* years Out
Sunday sthoo! has been built up
thn uf,h his earnest tfforts amJ
many today hold seals aud diplo-
mas beciu.se td his faithfulness.
£vtiy depailinvut of the church
will suffer by his going, us he has
p.oveu a pastor Interested in
every phase of ilia work and.guve
himself untiringly tu it.
Ills pure uplifting intluencn ha<
been lilt uot only iu cur own
undst bat throughout the county
and Lcutral Texts, kuO he will
ever be greully missed.
lie is a man among men, one
who has never been known tu
sweiva from the right nor com
premise with aiu in any form
knd while our hearts are torn
aod aching we pray Uod’a richest
blessings up an him and his loved
|ones. We assure b m uur prayera
wtii i vvr follow him.
V\e cun only say uur loss ia
their gam.
llis friem.'a of Uo»ebuii.
ilrtwk, W leked bill and lire others
furnished mc.cn amusemeut 1 he
mu.ic had not o» ly a bretK'.u tf
Uci upon (tiu crowd, but on one
occasion a elver in trout of the
graud-itund actually shiuruneii to
the mu-ic.
A horse owned by B C.-Hidnuu
of aouoia "dsyllghted" a lioise
owned by J. A. blanlon of Men
ard as the first thing on the rodeo
program. Betting was heavy and
money even.
The opening brouc busting was
the Sbiirlev Btegg. mounted Tt
( harlie Kisnr Insfend of pitch
the pub ic tree We were unable
to see all but it was not necv-<»arj
to call on them
Wu hope that the name of no
illiaui M. Abbey, Pr«»i- child was omitted.
HU.4 t'll M /. 1'iiOA r
nu.riiLJi.it jintjuo*.
dent uf the li"act> McLsmont Co
auuounceil last >ve. k that Hnul
at iangeiuents had been unde for
the enlarging and remodeling of
7j feet wide and M.0
* it*r itx.4s v.vhm hoVh.
Lt AMKt‘l* UAIUtSOA*
Ft. A X.
Th*'determination-of th* peo
pie eurvrd by the Kansas City,
Mexico A Orient railroad not t»
allow their cbeif iMaaa of tfaba
portatiu* to be tak«o ffoai them
aad their property «lepr*eiat*i
to the ex *nt of 100 million del
tars was expressed in oo uacer
taia terms today when th* plan
I’ntilic Ohristwas Tr»- aUtsn
K r.i \«>ioiat Uai k SlOOO
I h«»s win. rfiirlmieu »S 10 wrist'
W . I. \ 10 writ, i, 11 mu s it aro Sr* re iJw.
Knb ri tls'hsri, • r -a st-rs, J.U, j
the store through the building of »'«h'*w*r. so or» Mor„r to u«» ■ advauocd by Li*ut*n*ntUuvernur
it itHOultnn. K V. Vsii ur Mu kru— l.yuch DaVldsu* to S*V* th* rosd
Tmlrirr L*v$.
< I ) U.ni/r.$I..W;A;, \ jgler, *X 00
i Im.e In uu t.lbiusii Si.FO were:
U. i*. ->iejiSsB*on r. b. allisr. John
l.on rev. K. V HihiiiI fer.
Ih if who poi.mhuieri $J0> w.r.:
11 P. Ol sou U. W. Hu e irrroo. ltd I , , . . , . . ..
tjiasscwk. Mr,, tv. , u,s„a.r». Mts. ,U,B »«**«‘»t»«« •*»<*!»»• MtlMal
lisl ir K. i'u»ei,tmr\, l>«n Cautn»>rn>. Congress.
nil ttddltioH
feet deep.
The new uilditmn will vxt.ud
ihelrontage of ibe store t<> the
Model Bakery on Main Jit , and
ii will tun in ibpih to the stone
building which the Company is
now u>iug ms a grocery waretiouse,
this wan house will bed me put
of the addition.
A tile present plana call fora
one story buiUlit g. it will ultima "'*'«* i«nu «:«tnii..,*
le.t bn ihlec si one*.and the -peri
founds,ion snil
waa endorsed, and d*legates from
the Red River to the Kio.Oraade,
stood o* their ts*t expreysiog
their willing**** to go th* limit
to see th* plau put through th*
- K. ni KiiUm. Mr*. J. A Csiilhorti'
fc. K xsw . sr.
I her* were dslegsUt from 9il
towns to th* meeting hailed by
b.'m Davidson to
mi-t
'tlT*
a.ude Alt es. i h«r« »*>«* K° otr*r with him
..hi>»i * Slw. Orlo* Hras s. f re.l sctlolUe of saving th* lin* fro
r.i.rw.ioc. itas *1 Mm.iId M *. tt'nl
floatjon* for the foundation and uui#i.wi|| w. y Ciothsr*.
ing the horse seem-.I »«> make * Lu.«.| wot k 'intri) bee o made wi»h j >. Wi«.,,, vans Hevastt Kreii
race truck of the park. L'*uie that pu> p>se in view Hu I. Ivh- Finos, w. Mil.tSt,. Hull
bis
th*
Ohvot. however, mounted tbel for some time u had been up.
» n»«*b<»rn.
scrap heap. There was not * par*
son in the crowded district cqurt
mom of the Tom CrMa.eodoip
* ri Uses r. imru'ivy si t" | courthouse, but who voted forth*
, , I ... Joe Ursflf. 14. t sorter ntaeaen Key resolutiun proposed bf Judge
next steed Skr Rocket, and rode y,rt.llt that the grow mg Im-Hie-s ,, Al,Uouilll .HswU.wbr angM, which committed West
it to (he satisfaction of the crowd (.f the Company needed more wm names oe tv. . It >• ,oo TvXaa lo lb* plea. Th* retolHtl,OA>
inmr expressing their opinions aa^p„.8f HtHl th*| it. was desirable u - . Mrot. ^ was aa fullowsl •«Resolved that ic"
it being the best pitching cv-r t„ ,,.m„del • he store in accordance he loll wing d-.i ateo COcscrs • ae»'
Mr#. B . • . A nlltttt*. W
with the m »>t modern ideas of vv •, p-.isl. K. r» l one.
OepsrtlUcoC .Store arrulig* lllent ; .noun W,.rU. <*«w i*rop Inn. Mr
Accordingly experts in Depart Murray..I. .i.i<ff. i W. Kioou w
meat Store arrangement were call *• * uc-‘*- J"1 k
Ju wus V. liitt, Ur ad.
.Ismes O. Mills, 2'i yeai old
Kdeo ranchman, died in San
Angelo Krul*y. morning, follow-
ing un illness of several mouths.
He is survived by h,s father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Heibirt
Mills of sterling City, his widow
and it son J» ycaia old.
Kunei'al services were held
seen. The horse wan from the
Fort Tcrrctt ranch in the east sec
lion of the county..
A calf *ugging contest in
which calves were roped, bulldog'e(J j„ #r„| the present plans for
getl and tied waa won hv Noah |4|l#1 fnlniging and remodeling of
Schriet with a tine of 4I.4-'C"mU t|,e store follow their recommen
A rrmJ ,iity of the entries made• 4|ariona.
no time. • j M hen lb** addition is coiuplet
program ta-ied only u few Uiin- frilt(1 the undertaking parlors uf
utea. Mrs. O. E. Urbcick , (h0 Robert Ma>»ie Company at 4
Th* aetvices fur next holiday the children a delightful Christ-1uvilick Saturday afternoon, the
mas story which was well received. , v,ca-. btfll,K cilirj{1. ij{ ip,.
Buford Gamble And his bli.e!
j'nitji r-UAFKsroKT.
M.rr's.1 si he h'-ia*- ol ilx brlitss
n r. ii , slid Mr* *) dl J'. rry >n
ur ( |.r **niss ,ni>'Mi t(.
t*e r) . f.xonur* sail I'.cit
the «li"W wtmluws < f the store i s.-se w,.ii». > !>• eeiei»»ny w«» per-
il * »i;i.es. bs the sso*u of this meeting (bag
r. Kuiiier. j we adopt ih* plan of tstiag tlto
»y Orient Railroad a* proposed-h/'-
Governor Davidson aod that Wt*t
T« x«* gel behind tb* plan with «U
its power uod infiuenen.”
'■There is no sectiun that need*
„ „ % the Orient worse than Button
Ml-* ramie county,” said W. L. Atdwoll,
asenport id pre.idwut of th*. First Mationat
Bank al Bouora, "Wo bav*
Dt Vila kept the p< p into the rodeo j w||, ^xt(.n4| fr,l|n the t'ansl Street '■’«*••«' *»' **•»• l- *'a"h,s . t »<** Wulk,.tlforitfor^,r,tn<lfctT#|,.4^
and several liniri befon. t lie t. rnr.il Nunmo, ikiniT. I be joiugD'Upl# *
and see, alt,me* berorethe grand enlnt|lCS lo Model Bakery t(l ,„r lh„ 4,rHllllll J*t g'^n up hopes. 1 as* oo
h him m cnwpum. wr>u < thK-rw will fo* iTnlruni'i'^ b*»lli ttt.u »irr tkiti ftrvuunv. ba New# r«HH«»n whj tbu htito thould 00^
taka over and operate th* Orient
m view, of th* fpet that..years
ago it sold public leads.i* West"
?
a few of the l*to s cps to gh'>w,(in Main St, set anti Canal Street.' wl he* the bMppy «i»n ail kind, of
civilization was getting t- th*t ITm devutnr wil, be moved from b* PVn<«» »“* i.i'.siwrity.
range Old time breakdowns and ; prf8en, plwi„OII to the north!
Dix'o were among the eel.oiona' Vlt,| <m t>0H, lh, wt||l
.hill, r.ci-ivi-il m-.it «pr>l.u., (j .ml H.r.l: “it’ll S*«l
»"■' "“-1«... ................. b. rr.»o,, *k.,T;,r.. i.
Stephenson to take a few uf,lh*jw) r).,,|NC,.,| wjlh pillar* | «ou. n.o. U.semUsi M IMt.
uk»» iv siuvuv laH'ta It
Mr. an* Mr. K. Orlraland Y«r.*-forIh* h*iWi*f *f Tig*
•re *s follows:
Sunday school at. 10 a to.
I'reaehing at 11 a. in.
both hi grown up’s and the chil
dren as were (ho other numbers.
Th* ‘Young People's Societies | he Itttlo -trea was beau,tlully
will meet at 8 and‘4 p m. d curated aud made a brilliant
Night services at 7:LUL -uppsaraBce. Mrs, 111 Eu.itland
Everybody is cordially invited Kax chairman of the tree cotu-
txi attend these service*. luiutee ami was assisted be Hes
‘t , 1 . 'dutnesil. A- Cope. .1. H. Brsslier,
Sand*) morning I vdl begin • r
the book of H* Mitchell, h. A- Cauthorn, \Jurray, Sonora postmistress.
Aeries of sermons un .... ---------- & jg. Peters, O. K. Uahooekar.d
Uenesis. wliK'li h«»R*<n »»«c.-ih. Ourthy Rmtlh m dvccretiog
thebsUlegruund/or lh« very lai>lthtt ir^
d HMentals of Chii*tianit v. U-i-1 .... , ^ , , ,
, . lhe Jiutiday School and mein*
lio.nli.ui Uoow m iking it* Bur- |)f tfae c(iurc{)
«.t otwl«Kht on viral foditP***,||m r,,poB.lbl- ln pr(1v,.|mR the
tn an rtfoit to dem -lub this foun ! ...
... ... . tree, expressed satisfaction Sun-
datinn book Not a churoti in . .
- day morning with the program.
America but is now seriously af .. , . ... , , , ,
I I he j iy brought to childish hearts
ficted by this fortu of ii.fi lelityr.1
Buidy the btwik with mo and give
ui • a bearing.
L. U. Mafthis, Bastor.
Christian Science Society. Bull-
til was Iliads in Kail mount.
He wan reared on u ranch near
Eldorado and spirit most of his
ide there. Two broihum, Alfied
Mills of Balmorea and llelbert
Mills of Sterling City were in Sao
Angelo for the funeral, Mrs. May
w'us well win di mmy limes the
t mo and money expended they
* iid.
Mr.ard Mrs.CI ijtou Murchison
Elder Pie • Tayb r of 1 (illi'grr (
Texua, known us the cow bey of Menam spent Christmas with
Om-pel preacher, will p'esch f>-r Mrs. Murchison’s m it her, Mts. j the close of the summer q lariet
Mrs. Riy Hudspeth ol ftuaora,
W. R Nicks of souora, Uarlmil
.Vluitdi-x of Sonora uud lorn
lleiideison of Eldorudo were out
of town relatives wno attended
the funeral. Mrs, Huospeth ar-
rived on ibe uf.ernoon liaiu I nun
San Antonio.—Standard.
Sul llu*t state .V-rmxl UoOeyr.
The second q i irterof the Mil
Ross State Noimsl (-'oiloge at A I
pine, opened January 2nd,
Students may enter at this time
and complete a tern's uoik by
old steps.
This will provide for the enlarge
lo the tune of “Don t l-mg Vl« uiei(t ,,f (|,w Grocery Department] W. L. Alrlwell, Jndg* James
1 osies. Charlie Ki>er easily rodej^ (hroe tu,ii*s its present sixo and Cornell, Roy Al lr.ell and Roy
a black lioiie, whi o the music|(|j Hardware Department to Hudspeth atteued the Orient meet
mg in S** Angelo Wednesday.
*eut size.and will make it possible
to sub departmentize both bran
dies of the brnkn-sa Thu* the
was too much for the Fields’nme; 81Jt.tjm„ iti pr.
and it threw Henry Singleton,1
falling off behind the horse and
stretching out on the ground,
Louie Cravoy und Dave Arm
strong tiied a steer, riding in op
p-iMte directions. Ciuvey went
over the steer's head, while Arm
strong siayeil ou its back ‘birteen I «Bd tbe
Foil SALK—'singsr Sewing rasohU
■es. oil, aeoillst, belts, elk. J. A
lasoh. MMf
Far •‘sle-Blnreu- Seerihg B**hl*M
oil. belts snd needles by J. A. liMOh.
• •# > I * » • * •
1 i ......ii i * ii
Pedro Chino killed his sister in 1
law Kraoci.co Mmiinrz early A eil FOlt s\LF— Kegtsisrwit llamtiealla
Hardware Department will have a j dvsdsy night in the MiXieau pait'.ity Bmrts-rwlih danse- whits woo(.'
section for Sporting Gooda. a see! of town. .jsood c»ristltuil*a^rs^g* rslssd. l.tsa
lion for Chiu*. Crockery, and
Silverware, ■ section for tools
.seconds. Probably one of ihe
best steer pitching exhibitions
wus when Bill Vitos nnte one
pitching across tie purk
Garvin, without a saddle rode a1
bsst-te-be-tniexpi foundation.
~ | ‘ O. #■. dsrdwsU.
Osnar Appall, Jiao Angelo cat 41 Telegraph, i«xss.
arrangement will
il«man, who has ran*!) interest in-
follow plans „rni Edwards ctiunrtea, is
submitted by the store expert* of,,,| Hl hi„ hl)lne Wl(li |pflue(1la^
the Winchester Company. Tb*
.- I— ------------ - —w -• Hia condition was lopnrtsd today
* ' 1 re-airunging and sub department to be favorubls.-htaodard.
izn.g of the Gro«nrv Di-paittnent '_
steer and raked its sln ul lt rs every w||| mNo ^ ,(„nf re*.-m n. t| . Mr
jump. Inditing only to a choke! , , . , 1 Ot *. the 7 ye* old son pf Mr.
J K I mended by grocery store expert*. |i)if< Mr(| ,Uy4 p^rk^ who *r*
Ibe preM.i.t Ur diota* see ease
sp«niMsn>s * ill Its • crii|ft*c by nsn*
living on tj)e., jntV. & Allison
rope, lie also rodu the Qill Minis
sorrel, winch could not be ridden _______________________r- -
last year. w^»r Insiaitirg .so** waii« ih.i »Ml.s ft be Willoughby Tancl) w*et of
Black Hawk, reputed to be one "PP«» *"f ih* bnlldm* will. U4<- lopn. was badly /burnt do th*
ol the wildest dorses in the nnx 'ot*'1"tJ l H“r’ *r»a and’ body Thutsday: Tfca
was i iilden by Cliarli* Kiser, al jc * for ts« rsunivsl of tb* wsji sr 10 , • bulv sufferer was brought to tow*
tbrough it did some good pitch-; now .rpi-Mii-s iu« Men'* Fur-nM«* for ittedicsl trsatnisnt,
ing. lhe IVikt-r black horse war f,'*m *hs l,skis*’ v-s r sparimsBt.
the CtieKsh- of thriit to onoia AuiiIM i)lnu.
ou Monday. Tuesday and Wedne*
da*, it bfing'tlie 8 h 9 h and 10.h
of the secin-Wweik of Janoaiy
IH 3 at 7;+5 P. M. .
R J>. VA illisim of Alertx >n r.n.l
Atiguil 25. 19-3 1 nos,- who are
Hileiestcit wu. please aiiiirt-ns the
registrar fora catalogue uuuuuuc
spring q i iiu-n
Alls Clide Gardner uud childrenj Kmunls o| education in thi
of Junction, were the holiuay turn of the utaio will be grat lied puche.i thiiiy-seveu seconds and »n* ln»«xp»steii ihai tfc. •nilr* «c k j
for st-ver.l months unruLhte.wa* w“ 'J •»•*> »-•
SS ^ . I i i.sm k*aa . i . *u I* u/ . I I
Mr. oinl Mrs, Bud EBis ,,0‘1, mg the gouraea wbicu will be of
Evriy body /'bildreo of Menard, Mr. und Mra.: f^red during the winter ..and
CA*rdialIy-jnvlted tf» hear him.
■ -* -—.. -
VItx TVS-eMHUSOS..
A quiet wedding was toll aim*
•d t* ihe presencu of ouly * few
iinauKliat* re atives end fr ends of
tke contracting parties at the
Baptist parjtasg* #’hvr® list
Wednesday evening at 7: JO,
liy Usury
I In.- .Iir.vlpa »s-! Bi.tares of lha.*n‘
lit. 1 •*"[ |] will Wl quartfr • *<*■'
Dave Ai matr ng rode 1, |„ „,tt j , a,,i a «i u, a tta«>
of Hi. »t -r>-. si U lit. * ti♦-1vlf• k will i>«
tiimiiit.il in (I ridden
-ing let on
s blin k boras, iil-ii, anil agteed lo
LOST.
Pair of men. Jusde gloves lid
ladies b«*»d h g on road about
link back at a e.ruiu girl in the •" 1,,w •» ",)t * • •••mpiste tW(, nijie8 „f Bonnr*. Fioder
i-ws aww <v «**««•.. ..... .....'IskwwMjs,
which be did, j u. u. Ilairhimos S*» ike beildlsa »■ > i
Wicked Bill, a horse which has cnn.raet s>u •* bioks srawi"* Jab. X
guests ot their sister.-, .Vicsdamcs to l««rn that the Boaid ol Lun
Aunie Wmn, btulia btanley sad; trot at Austin has allowed $125
J. A. C {•«.
The remnants of the fall wool
clip held by the Del Kio Wool &
when Mia* Odrn De*too,of Sony, j Mohair Co., aitriutmug to 17(1,1)00
ra. bicime the bird* ot Mr. C. Lj pounds was nonaigr.ed last satur- maintenance. .. , _______
KppersfXf, of tjii gtr)r. li»v. J. J day to Ad >(U* & Li-land, Bo-tou Legi-Uture wiM pa.a tin- budget
000 00 for a wort,th’s building, to
be built during the n<xi bieu
muni. This will gteaily help in
solving the livtn* conditions fur
the school. A liberal budget ha*
allowed for salaries and
Wo believe the
MOTl««.
Anyone -wanting hauling,'tank
r. 1 |7 n " i*!. ii* 'i‘*n WMihwill hudibdg. I*r.kcreani*g. roadwnrk
r"1"™ b>im ■* -•* - “•* «■" - ... k,..i d... «.
R K James, Sonora, Te«**«
Up-li-*Hlr
be was almost thrown several; n -t.
limes 1 he horse pitched twenty 1 . -----—..........
*t veu see<>nds on Uus iiccosion. | Qu<l Westtirouk u well known
A goat roping coolest waa won ranchman of wenard. was fohnd
by (J. R. Altikir, wbos* time was dead m bis bom* Monday night
12.1. Lewis Mersey aud Cal John with a bullet wound 1* his head.
*oii tied, for stcond place. In
roping i ff the tie Johnson made a
T. King, pastor of the Baptist, wool cumuiiesiun merchants ut a Hlld {hus t.n-ble thn school uuie of 11 2, while tiersey missed u| h
chutcb • Ifichtrtl.,. (40c guarantee, J he Boston ff tn lender-a high grade of service in Hits goat. *“ “ —*..k •-
The young couple, who will be | was leprescutcd by John Allison, un educatio,iMl v ay lo tins fai 1
•t homelie fiieuda iu Langtry ex sheriff c.f Sutton county uod aesteru seuimn.
af er thoboliilayi*. left on the! now a member ol the bomd of; ~r * ----
bight train for El P.isn, while ilirectoi* of the Central Moiuge Mr. nnd Mrs.Geoiga Bashing
they klll^pfnil llieitkhouey moon. Co., id ;un Aigilo. — Del Bio ((IU Hill are bi ing coi gratul.iled C»u'tioin closely/ followed
'The b’ri^lv, wthq ..has been tenet) Herald. upon the birth "t u sou in their M seconds flit,
ing school in live Juno section, t-
the uai,t^)jicr, of )lr.. and AH*.
Oliver,l>*a|oiVr"t while
K. C. Gat via tba commission
man sold on com mission cvei-tbe
Jack Neill, Biown JCing. llanry
Decker, Bill Mters and MTad*
Urttnisod attaaded the dances at
Mcaaid tbia week, — Meosangat,
Oefairve Mnrtno Stick* for
Sola*
1*0hlfb Orada.
OD Kegtstaisd Ublo fteeks*
M K M. KlUMLAXl), Ooaava.
f'LRNTY Of KOGB If yoa feed
"Martin's Erg Prrdtiaar.1’ Oars as*
pr v«nt dts ssa silk "Mania's Keep
tUoieilv." Money bask. UurrsatsaA
by City -Ota sry. T0 t»
. #
'/ MONEY TO LOAN.
Way pay elrht sad tea per real
tntsrsst wbsn I eaa msks yea *
loan lb«t will pay UssB **l la d
years at 7 per seat. If yea weal
* Issb phone er write aw.
U, D. ffIKKM.
7b. f. ■Iderada. Texas.
•v>
Joseph and Kmiel Vender
.......* -"7- ••
f tr wnicb more im xpenanced onea u .I;. ,, w . *«>* m.U. wears uome vai* weea.
rr- “'rV -sa ™srjs?rs;2s; -m—«”■_
Gautborn f.ed for Uiat bunoi,^ , wool watbaraat MOO*.
W"“ - 1 7C'7 i .W ! 1 ha I.o'g wool walkers were extraf:
JOHN HAGBLSTCtff.
f
MONUMENTS
Mads of tbs Cslsbratsd LUaoOmalta
San Angelo. Tjn*&.
1
the grooui is said to be a well
liked yiu.qg /notkjiian./'f . tin
Laugwy yJqUHJAf’-»Ur- iti- Hv' •* !-
AVL i/l”
- a trs * "* V •. fa
V> ben it) oan Ai g‘ l-> visit the
Cai-tu* Tea Room anil Gilt
Mi"p whi-ic hi- m ivu dainty
-• lii'-cticit and Lave iluligl.lfTl
gifts. 8 Rest 1 woh g Afe ,
Around The c> rF if lr>-ui the
Git J 'TJ rug At, nf;
ek..u,
good amt brmigiti lb* top prli'a '-vtT
of the Usl fifteen rhouth* For
K. J. Ridley 1500 Anee to fmlrs at
•$«. VilV the' W 'T. O.' Holman '*
home. 570 i'si k Avenue. Newt A pmct.ce gams nf poInjfoHow
V-iik Lit), on Sunday. Deci liiberi*^ *he K"**- roping*. 1 hone wbm
,17h. Ik2l. -‘lhi- child Will he ptayeil included Uoy k. Al<1*»||wjbooVffrec *Vd7v«t uldak
I chi isli-Tii d -Peji-a’iil jnnih I Isf |1 BtB Mters, J. A < MorsqW.aad W.; -q ti^jssi.
ilhe 2nd, af'er hi* grsM.faiher,!fi- Bivsnn. /»
] k r Pe.nval B. Hill. pK'si.Unt.ofj The> yrar old hay horsc frow,
I the AnxilVBii.li barer. Cr.ir-piis-y,' Menard, owned, by Disk Uouliej,; Wh<n in’8tm Angtlo
j id a Lie b 41 e * " ' '' ' '
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