Devil's River News. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 1804, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 11, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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MAIL’S RIVER NE fs
Jib*
i S'dsboard Long Popular
i lie American sideboard is not .
very ancient piece of f,‘
Difficulty in Use of
_ —c-uno m cairo
Cairo, which tfio» who use its tele.
pl.oi.ca know a« the modern citv 0f
K,;ii—-
5^2ffia
.t. aW“, ■’°‘n » »«rl,*
th. 1"", „f lhc W„, ,|1B
Th. siilcUianl j, u„
firat one was maJe by
t fX)n.d°“’ En?l*ncl. who
Hztzr.t*w”ur"!‘ft c“ir° “«“
that all tL ,l I"' 8 wl,ich show HlS'ot of places and
modi t i i ot ,rr whinetmakora im- through in that citv
ft;- “•f*th™' *'»• &.. S ™!
thnt early beginning the 110 lui>g
theirTan Cr#ftwll*n has developed Answers
ifr'ir tw-r
n; sr7 p“ °"urau“" “
y in Use of | |( I nt)AO« ' >t
■SttSttiSS: CROSS /VORD PUZZLE
)\V Ah 1. T O ■ —"• “ s"-' "* - X I
H*rr‘r Optical Company
Or. Edward A. Caret*
1 Tyi.ph.ee
» K. ^oll^Vrenue.^n Xrjalo.
A’O, Jg04
liked her knot
SHOEING THE
•one system. i ♦ "OMAN FOOT
,J he advantage of the'change will Trrt, r
be /Wt Principally by tho*e teleJ *******++++*++++++++++++<*
plione users who are not good Jin 1 E V.ERY fMr,nor kno"s that a horse
Cntro, * ri; £,■t r3
uirougn in that City ifa'h^rt-1 r°“*bl>°»iu. ^ ZTa?uhtV°m
bieakmg job to the man who knows ' but wufT' V’at wl" *•»»'«■« the ff
10 luil«uage but his own, London' their ih,.l . “‘7 or «•**•«»
z;s , i tUo *r «•
Moat Iiritishors who have lived I , Iju, t “ strange that be has,,'. ..
i,‘ff V* t le Eaat h»ve acquired the I *° *J,oe himself anU ^ "
fc'ilt of tongues, however. They will V * *enslb,yJ
It,dianr UUmb°r tl,0>' 'vant in I you ..mat E? a?a*Ml,! n"rma' f°°*
Uhan change over to Arabic vvhcn 'vl,° has never wo« .hoea “?jf!
V co|nea throuoil, then « v I majority of „iiun« , !
I a.fow word® with a secretary ! Bre *iue«»d om oVuU^
ysttajL*? b~l—**
num they want. >L,>’ K°‘ the dJrm l'“n,aB foo‘ '« a won-
j{„r» *™i * «■*.« ..,j .* i srr, r. - “ itks s
her is enea.ro,1 t. ..... . nu,n'i tonu “n arch. Just like -
-— , Jr***. all this, oven for
^ I0“,ile ^ w|»,n.
or notf
Uo—I liked your knot
exchange.
American ProductW a ^ Crune Superseded
American toothpick manuf^tur- towering tripoil^Ml! ln“,Jl,,llrk- |ho
Tsf “- £
Brazil imported 1C5 tons f", t iaU half a century. but the
Picks agaiLt rio tons rii^/ ’;, ££? ST “ **“ nS m0re “I-
ton. in 1921, 10? to , „ ,2 ! " . i t,ng “PParatus. has £
130 ton. in 1919 pV ?2° nnd 8Cnt ,l iuto tha Umbo of for-
practically .1, 12 *° 923 g°tU>^ For more than «
. J imports wore from | ^ the crane has not been u^d
I ho engmehouao is only
-w ^unioer unitor (we
_ __ _ «•—Part of verb •*»n i ,
Portugal/but d'uTim^tbaT? 1 Tim t,W .cr“e has ,lot been used*! throw^u.^weleM of m* n'1!"' N°W ■ par.n,61*'A*m?.*f.,,,“r»
^ * t &JT?8i2 ^: 2? 1
■".nn 1)1 ■ *>rld«e. I'lvmed oJnThe“muh'
SS^WAStSJ
Thi. d * euk pwln‘ 10 «»e ar.lt
2u f£rr Wa" UnUw ‘"a “ram and
nut feet result, stretching the bone
I'can.ents un<J MniIlltag t,„ ,* !
hi? u,U8cle». "Idch ure doing their i
S:eSV.,2u,,,8s'
' , f nnd improperly made shoes.
rS=&rc
£f.:,'P.r0nyr?;j’is
the foot carefully on the paper. n!!w
1 foot TheJlel*,ht °f ,he bod>- "io
Horizontal.
An tbrailve
^—Reflects _
}J Kind of rubber ^-Wendor
Tuke as ona « own
,‘?Z^rra* b,°a> of water
M-M.thod' “ '* "’UB'C,««»
M~n‘“"t|n'r* of a°maatlc ec.nM
,yr,Kt “nd 'Iddler
♦r . r* of vorb “lo be"
j «4r.m“,on “nt,na
i ,,k* afl__
border*etau",,n*
jfcfSK,. <~.w,
itcon?ui0cJ1o".*'nr,%rCv*
ai—Sooroh 4* vvT“? "n,, *
««-n.rer..„a, f.aJ,~"ood '»“*•
Jlb,2fcV una°r
"—Part of verb '*»* »>„«
<©, »*:». Western .New.p»w ljBloa)
■V
•1—Ash
crun°la *****at ^
aiore than two score persons at.
-SrS,Srs“r->* ?=■-£= ::"£
Si
6 °.hler;!*- P'a- The country. They “r | 2? i" V
ncy in 22 large packing cn.2and «2. wm’gotu, ^ “^w-toed
they are being taken o.^.i___Z I them u-m t„ _____* ?“nd with
cases of
nervous
-wtege 0 ton automobiles escorted
Sr pa«.Tto
little fish s body was embalmed
•hrouded m silver and g„|d c|„th’
and placed tenderly in an ebony oof.
n hJf?' ?r;anta hl,n? ffolrl 'crcpo
that M r°“ d°°r W,,cn sll# observed
th»t Mans was lifeless.
! f His Ability
2TihVitlIe b°-V SCenu t0 ,lave an
excellent appetite," commented the 1
presiding elder, gazing at v*l
Bearcat who was doing his mightiest I
«• LlL * . I
fW huve 'men Pluctusd and 'tte''* pr*h,“»rlo *.rd.n
irtnl fuat ha... ft i. — a.— ----- fHln4«v
your feet huve been pinched uh
cramped. Ye. those tortured ^
h^?*° cur7 ?ODr weight all day.
Jou wouldn't lot a horse work un-
tsrr 'vi,j d°iou ^r-
Thm s * 1 “ "',1U' t0 be s«>’llsl1-
' * *''■* "omen used to say ut,(m»
G nnd 18 Inch waists. Women huve
. Vsrtlcsl.
J—Wear i«„
*—Coniuuf^1*1 *-^'rt..^S
•—Skyward 4“ftoon> («bbr.»
1~ Pouchllka part „r
plant 0f •»
•—Ireland rpoetic)
.J—'Conaerved ,,
l»-Co,„b,n.. Yi=3te
xtrh i;* .
fcl—Spue# AnnAtator
»sZnrimb*f b,Iow ,,~F,nUb
*»—iz>!k^ rBal a*1*®* scalnst
•A—Contend
*4—Period of tint*
U—Fon,.I. l,mb
S^ss*" *•*
S=SJt,'......
“-8om.*n,U P*f,Cd ot *!»•
,n ,h« 'ain
•4—Affected with ennui
■fcSEtf* k*lbW 14
••—Trivial
• l'—Naked ’ ’
r* *i—Ardor •
•S—Encountered
•*••• <“w.i
c'r;
'gfci
"if 0,ti ?rr “•
Of Itnmpu, RiJgi tLS? ' J"n° “ *° r*” 'l*1' th« “ooo-
,h-' *■* - ‘
on tha plan of a lo,v,n,ot.o„ 1.....
^ .o ,urgv packing cases, and J S,l°es will go out of K7,.io
t oy are being taken good care of on ! |,l,e'n *«» «o l.mumeruWe
srjTs^r* ■" r*,ucd •*, 0™:^“"““^ ■“« -■
I* "•&*•/«***:Hmmn
80,000.000 m tav.„w iX* ‘"f, ^»|
over 1.0000W "i* “ ’’“'"“''“H d“U‘'<>". «"»«t the tolophon,*?^!
, ,uuo more acres every the absence of the subscriber _V i
^ bi* - n.^iTa'
year. covered with c
comes practically worthless.
| KEEPING WF.lf
boils
Arsrrri^?™
bsJk A. *“CC0Mlon of bo"a »» hi*
appeared* u 7 °"e .mother
“2 2 ,,He ,ook Sl,rs“l*»i-lllu to
cool the blood,'* bul the boll, kept
on c0n lnr W|,cn , liint *• trail
hl« undershirt, b. ,ookctl „ '“b<"
amusement.
A boll is on Infection of a hair foi
£ ilnV Mo V, ,l“ml T"c Pu» Berm.
celling Into the deeper layers of the
•kin .CUU3e* • "mnll abscess. The
2 rtrtL 71? ,'fldeP• h“rd' "wollen
f«?rm2' °*nfbr l>rouka Gown and
forms a core. The boll "breaks" the
"XheTT* ,0Ut• ,he Wr‘ con.es out
o'kI llie hole slowly hems. Kvery drop
of pus contains germ, wll|ch Lfeet
>oll tZ^ Skln• C1,u“n« • "vw
r:rrr- sirs
wtll result. «t°S
Tl, Not Hard *9 Find
Jt 8 fm fair IrirlJa •
cause
— "• 444411 n
been dug up there.
when the subscriber returns. Ij1 T| > ,Cret °f Longevity
semblcs a phonograph and etn-'i,,, 1,0 ^ sourco of information on
S,8 °y,lndrR'al • records—Ex- . TV.1/ h,,s bcen overlooked. Out
Lha,,ge- ! '! 1(a,lfori"« «re sequoia two, that
------ iiad attained the ripe aJnf 2
Old-Fashioned Lost Soul .tK‘[ore Wrist was born. In
1 ra‘ ..........—- -' *“
—' arid space is sar^ B
on til l ,,g >farnffc, buili
w. SSSw'i' *-
,‘lul1 d*lf “ fhicit h„ ,u«Ur*.enoLhfOTl™"K”S T' ?!'" lh' Trib"“. ■"<!. “« «f*on ,cio„|i„
J»« »p fh.re. riont,. 0, *, pStlon ^1™“ '■' "™“' '“>«« P«rul.r .Ht * V,,“*W‘' wrSrS
Otoe! Tk. J“t ,n“,‘ ™- “*>™>Uo.i l»i koto orahtAeo i,
erf Sho noal ,0,,^ ,llat »in™; -to, morvo'wjng
—Kansas City Star. c,u^ tryinjr to wrest n_____ ,
J* O. Hightower,
General Merchandis©.
rf* -<H r i • •
_■LET us FUBNISH tour SUPPLIES
GeZrr?, w U°US°a‘ 8°°d s,0ck 01 Sopondable
.. »«al Merchandise .t re.eoo.ble prices.
talk it OVER with US. Phone t
«VUS^IK*U I110V J
lam some special element' in their
lixit Qt m> w°rth k—
Or!" la!,orotory at Eugene,
iu4"th ^ J'- D"<I,ey ia a,u',Irz-
tf . the Sequoia sap. iIe )m/a
CnTthir^ ,.tllCSe trw* co,,t*in
,g. within t,,eir
q>L that defies the tooth gf time.
,Jhe Bn™”ts who were reputed to
have lived so long drank s^p J?
CnTfr.)Du^ Wu iao,at0 the
be n ,fV *,'bRta,,CQ’ hc BopoM to
bt ab,° m-ke acme application
l* nr v L. <
^ v
woolandmohai^
CHARLES SCHREINER, BANKER.
(tM.NcohPoRATKD)
— JS!5!.V,l-“* TEX A8.
rel Adreoee* oo Sheep. Ooele, Wool eoWoOrl, '
^ Kstabltshsd 1869.
mortgage loans
Unlimited Funds, „ ... Ko ^ \
^handler & coj
108 East Crockett St.. e.„ An,0Dto.T.xas.
W. It. Stumberg, Agent San Angelo.
■— - ■ ■ ' "j
** 1
WOtt GROWERS CENTRAL STORRGE
COMPANY, SAN ANGELO, TEXAS.
WOOL AKD MOHAIR
COMMISSION MEECHANTS.
THk HOLLAND AU10 CO.,
f. 5 We^Two&g1^ fian f °“ 764-
storace MJ0,Ttw-
TrlC*r, W“hlD* Md Breaking;
Truck Tires, Mobile Oils
*B,t Co°U'*' «V fcfa !■ »y Flace.
CROWTHER SUPPLY GO.
ISE.ConchoAve,SanAn£elo,
Carries a hill line of John Deere mZ
Peerless renting and Wir« A P “,nt*'
;»»iwS;4ssr
John Deere Wagons.
“r
and tr . UTVlCW",g th«>0 tree, *b?:,k,B "main. ,„recte(li
se re ' 1 ^ust./fOm them their u,i *k7n L ” a«« •»
net ret. Me reasoned they must con 2,,,. tha
tarn sonic special element in their tW -# -d“-
* P. cltx.r of b/» -- Jimtrnry populflr *** boI1# tP,
dlseusea, •uch,'M^
natural real.,one. of the body li low
ored, holla may be Hue to the general
Buf In any case the infS
srr zzy-r' s*
rou.«leu..^Th.;i;VrS fluzleej
Of hia rl, 8°me aPPJl’CtttioU
of his discovery to h.ni.,w for tl.s
prolongation of thojr Jjv«
O. Hightower,
»E HOUSE THflT SRVES YOU MONEY.
SONORA, TEXAS.
Played Tag With Fish
*our mon of Ausable Forks, N.
fish Th! 'Tr7 Ka'n“ °f ,ag witl> •
»1 r md rcRoh(‘‘J * lake in the
I »»*t of a thaw and found five
i;;h;*0f Watcp rowing the ice. Us.
g poles made by other fishermen,
I ti l' ,a(1 ,ine* in *hc wafer and
tip-up* in pisition. They promptly
J^ught a large flail, but left it, hook
month, to go to another J,
Slzz "'ru,e priz° '^di-
appeared. F»r tway A -
J-olor caught their attontiom It wg«
J,be. ‘jj^P fl*K fluttering behind
thi' r figh, which, jU pursueiVcst^
ate.1, was making about tlurt*
^ b°Ur the water
I ^ 77 2' T,*-m flowed g
,,' 2,rn !2’ d,mn* whirh ^ fiah.
fi r^" rp^tH,y- Whpn the
°f pl,J,ing Ug jt di“P*
I IhiS? i1°knAth! "-m# hole through
^515^ ukiD‘
Pary mac, l.ke ■.
b-v. .con .utq.o^',n,e'i,,^„7,’;n„‘
a scrap of n# buttered bread
Till tl ’__el._s.
""" , Rcr“|T ciiUt buttered bread
•pvead on a dirty rng nnd lied on their
"d^wmJ,l0l,,lhry <;r“Vely ‘"Id mo was
Jhwutng out ,h. bolL" This non-
mTnT » doai‘‘ Mdr,w" uny-
h... . 1W,’,,,ey*r »a*ue poultices
ure wl 1' *h*lr hent and mole,
lu.c, which f.vor the growth of the
&«zz r-urr'
"°d ■ »<>*' is f»eItlnnlng
watfr.2'^!* *ha *k,n with h.”
,boroB*h|y bu' acntly,
““ to break the akin. Dry the
•kla e«d paint It wlib Iodine for a
•pee. around the bo|| .bout the alj
■willtoK' Th"n,8y,,,opM,a
rou m!Ji a f d * *"rl,r •"““St*. If
rau must have a poultice, uae eur-
f”' «aua® sr dean .oft r,n
m ■wrnB*ou* #f •
not MMuaa of bora etc acM, chanced
rem^M 2 la the
2 s11 2UM **• by the tjeg.
***? croee-shaped Incleb.n
2! 2 •bar*aa ** r^>*TM the
th# boM, diinflfd often
•***■••» to alHMirh the dlaebarga lx,™
t7 to open the boll youreelf with a
"2'“ °r * dlr,,r ' — -
SdT^0.OT«.To-mSt SS. Comfortable,
WOOL and
Commission Merchants
ooviigniotat. **°h aa^ •▼•ry
I OHtlTCrT^wmT f A“^to -*•
, SSw3S««aB8B#
"wmS001 baos- bbandiho
—" - xr;. TWDras
WEST TEXAS WOOL & MOHAIR
ASSOCIATION, MERTZOV, TEXAS,
D B- Hughe*, Manager.
The McDonald Hotel,
Mrs. Jcsie McDonald, Cvasr.
T““ M'SS ta B'r- 0«4 T.W. «4 sort*.
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