Devil's River News. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 1726, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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MUSEUM*
Courtyarg
th*
is gave it-
iii"ton tin)
■Lore bird,
•tilt »ui>a-
ted Stati*
a few feet
since rc-
1 Bartacliy
the inner
, instantly
engage iu
e, sent an
i gun, ami
,'hich will
0 set as ida
Columbia
in hiologi-
la.-t year
1 program
i s a i»rai—
of plants,
1 animal*
ashington,
of attrai-
jml otheri*
life "f the
, uliiT or-
a space iu
r the stilt
bird had
boon seen
d until tho
>ped in on
:cn listed
•ics.
LT LAKE
Mo Record
ic-
Grcat Salt
0 the early
told them
is no trust-
them linv-
riilger, fa-
.•out, is no-
ig been the
: upon it*
ic Detroit
m the win-
dy, in de-
ars that a
cd one day
■ussion rel-
irse of tho-
out to do-
lor he had
e came out
le water ho
t. He rc-
■ported tho
. No nmro
; disrovery-
1 Le found.
OR U. S.
have been
uis beroino
ivy expert*
a winged
rpedo that
. It? stop-
itely tlxed,
non timed,
te by radio
lent? have
ip. Use ot
1, as it was-
controlled,
to inflenee
vtions and
mg” by it*
i ojieralors.
Igazine.
SCIENCE
eularly ex-
d preserib-
ivmsultei
died olf in.
». As the
took hau l*
ml said:
you, as I
.her, Colo-
be doctor.
the doctor,
ition away
what is tin*
ME*
'I
Seful,” rc-
llilosoplier.
Farm*r
y now and
•d to office
public kin
IAN
’•I
oceedeJ in
your lius-
nr to both
!o both! I
elf. What
for?
GAIN
lomo t*!V
*
see, the
ibout it—
BANKING BUSINESS ?
you
IIJ I. HEH T- 11 III I LH EA ft
iiELDs-norniss.
, Tf
The tunny ft mad* of bo b P*r A Arndhcr iif^tntutra’s tit >st p pu
i|ia cuic.-ii.tii ivjio ugi>.t»-t)iy lar Jouag ■ wiuu-n fu'l « viotmi "f
surprised on learning -of the oupid during the Holidays in the
marriage of Miss Della R »e Hal- marriage uf 3di«>s EUanor Field*
, birtof Suniirt to Mx, Wjllie B.‘of .Sonora to Geo, Hopkins of
have more or less oi it.’ Possibly Whitehead 0f Did Kilt, which DinUnav Th*«-ed«ling vras »olem
' it iexi/ith ne ^urh heiTP the paSe occur*3 “t tho Methodist pitson- mzed at tho ininv of the htiile's of 303 East 10th ft., Austin,
*. ■ - ° age in Sonora at utout 4 o'clock parents,Mi...nd Mis IV. J. Fields,.' sophomore in tile Univurnity
you know something OI our ser. Dec. *2nd. 1913. jKev. L C MAtthi* partor-Of the 'preminted Mr and Mrs R
But if not a patron would'n’ be W‘"w D-i. wich a ct.'riA
< AM If HHS-IK *V
Howard C MHi's»**gi^Tulitt
, . .. \ . ~f^ • |-
Texn«f *1 hliir sti'Vdbiil in the
Butiuaas Administration de-
partment of the University
of T$«aNf!ititi MissNell Davis
vice,
for you to become one?
OUR SAVING'S DEPARTMENT
is calculated to serve
all classes; the old
and "the young, the
poor and the rich.
It reoelvesdeposits
‘ ♦rorr> SI up to $5.-
OOO and allowe 5
per cent. Interest, \[ .
compounded sanrvl-
annually.
FBST NATIONAL BAMK CF SONORA,
MAKE. OUR GARAGE YOUR
HEADQUARTERS.
t ,• * * * *
,• %
Wj handle only quality goods, and prompt
service and courteous treatment is
r our motto.
We aandle Fairbanks-Morse Engines.
We do Acetylene Weluinjg.
CITY GARAGE,
4 •»
SONORA. TEXAS.
. _______ ■ ------I --------
BIG JANUARY
CLEAN UP SALE
NOWON.
Mi*- Phyllis L'liw, iv.ilh K v L. hr Judge and Mr* A vw Joliimiii.
e. At .1 <in-; p i-Mr iif il>* Melba- Iimnedi itcly -ifter the ecu tunny,
.li«t church, . iH-i if jug j they left foitbteir b»|U« iiiDh*
Both th« bri-U'- mid groom were-ton.
born *u<t reared in bnuora. bull Mr*, H pkio* j* the daughter
the ri n.acco Only dates .back njpf .Mr. auil Mrs. J. Fields of
tew mouth*. Mis. Whitehead is, Sonora, one ol the longest tesi-
1 he youn*e?t daughter of Mr. und dents and must popular fuUii!e>
Mis B M. Halbert, one Juf the in this section. bite wa* educated
most prominent families of boot)
ra. fchc attended the SonoraIIi«t)
school until attending the West
iu irland College in San Antonio,
st which place she received her
dipli ma last spring. Mrs. White
head was one of Sonora's uio-t
attractive and popular girls, her
accomplishments being many.
Mr. V\ hiteheud, until u few
years ago a resident'of Sonora, is
in the .S >nora High school sad
la er got her degree at C l. A. at
Denton, h was here tbu lomance
began that ended so puif clly for
ibo two. She was a teacher in
tlvb ijonoiu High ytchool for the
pist two years. Lfeuuor is virv
popular with the public and the
High bchoiil sludeoi body ami
school pttrons. Mto was vety
interested in ichool activities ol
the sort of Mr und fdrs. Walter haiures. Her ntartisge will
Whitehead of Dd Rio, who are he .a gnat loss to the fechool
also one i f the most prominent
families of "cat Tixuc. He also
attended the Sonora High school
and for (he pist two or tinea
years has been u stud-oit. at the
S. M. U, at Dallas. Mr, \V» ite
bead is of a businens like ifi-phsi
faculty, but they could not hope
to tetuiii the scivices ol such it
charming and accomplished young
lady iudi finitely.
ihe groom, Mr. Hopkins, is
i ne uf (tie most popular young
attorneys in Denton und has al-
tion and very popular over W’e'st j rtJiatly made cj.ute a success of his
Texas. They will nnko their, Pr°fv»ston. -lie * of a strong
home on the Whitehead tanch be i character and ittiposing person-
tween Sonora and Del Bin. | »l,ly “Uli uo doubt, is well quuli-
The News j tins the host of Gad to utsumv the role that biS
friends of both parties in extend has chosen, , . .
mg congratulaucns and hearty l he News extends cungrutula
wishes, - *' lions auil best wishes to the bride
und gtoOiu for their fuiuie. •....
W. K Nicks and family of El
dorado spent Christmas hero with
friends aud relatives.
Mr*. Heni? Bridge of Del liio,
spent Christmfts hern with her
mother Mrs. J. It, Word,
Mr. and Mrs. Guidon Siowart
and baby, were la from thip ram;b
Christmas and registvfed at the
McDouald iiojtek
mas present in the form of a
marriage certificate on Christ
mas Eve. '1 lie ceremony was
performed at Lockhart,Texas
.Nov.2b after which the bride
and groom returned to Aus-
tin to continue their work in
the University.
Birdwell O’ Davis son of
Mr. and Mrs. K. Walter
Davis of rfonora,JTexas, and
Miss i atlieliue Flagg of Dal-
las, were married m Dallas
Dec. 23;d, bishop John M.!
Moore officiating. 'Jf^ey ar-j
rived in Austin Christmas
day and will' fpend die holi-
days with MrjDuvis’ parents
at 303 East JOfli st.
The bride is the younger
daughter oi Mrs. C.E. Flagg,
of the Flagg Floral Co., in
Oak Cliff. The groom is a
senior in the Animal Hus-
bandry department of AifcM.
College, vice president of
that class, President of the
West Texas Club and First
Lieutenant iu the Cavolry.
He will continue his course
iu the s6Lo.pl and receive his
AH. degree irCJuno, while
M,rs„j Davis will re.-ide in
Austin • with tho groom’s
pareuts,--Au8iin American.
OltoMund who I'cceutly’bpdgb't
the li ail urn I MuddnX tauch lu the
r half circle pasture, .WM*iu--toWii
Mr. and Mrs, U. S. V\ illiams'ijhiistuias week ei ) ln.inselt,“
from Morlz-m were in Sntidru last • • ■ •
week visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs- Jewell Wylie and
sou of Uvalde, wire here Friday
Miss Georgia King w .sjo fxom of last wfiek'on their WUyTo San
the ranch for tho Chrirlmu? cole
bratiou.
•x
••>s» ,v -:r-
W+ien-in San Angelo visit this
'j* * • f ' ’* w" ' *V “
S,a1e you Will save from
’’20 to 50 per cent.
EVERY THINO GOES IN
THIS SALE.
No Returns.
p:^sh.
JANUARY 2nd to 12th
c*'* y
COX-«USHING»Gf?EER CO. f
/ < y *3 '►** ' .v
THE HOUSE THA.T SAVES-YOU MONEY
Saf)Texas.
Angelo to visit.fheir heme folks.
Hu-, on.,.,,.».«.«Brinros your^l.n>i»d-
beiid UD.I friemla, Beeke, and 01,11 ojulfflak.
Smith of Dallas, were in Stfnora them as good as np-W-s’i;. .
last week from Del ilio. . City dafttger ‘b-
• Ik > ‘t t *>•■'*’ •
Mi. and Mrs.Duck Friemi were
in Sonora several Uuys ilurmg
Uhiisiiuis week v'aUpig fnciuii
nmi nlitivcs.
Mr, anil Mfs Willie B- White
head attended the closing dance
here Christinas week from; Del
Rio. Mrs. \\ iiitcheuil was for-
merly Miss Della Rose Halbert of
aouora.
Misses* Flora May and. Maty
Spiller, Olivia Beyans, and Myrle
Murchinson, and Mistress Willie
Bevaos,Davis,' Green and Clayton
MUrcbins m, and Roy Bpiller.
•lames Callanv Kay Wyatt, aud
Clsyton Murchison were Menntd
Visitors for the Christmas celebra
t,iOD here. '
Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Estes of
Oz 'im ate visiting Mr. und Mrs
A< Purcell on the Halbeil tanch
ubuut miles north of Sonora.
Berry Baker and family were
in tiom the lunch suit spent the
Christmas holidays with friends
and relatives. Ueny says Li) eye
sight guts butter every Chiistmas.
; ' THK RAiN JN 1923.;
Janu?ry 81........
February 4 and 5
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Sce M. F. Hamby for J.
R Watkin's products,
ments, salves, extracts, etc.
The
following students Phone J75, Sonora. Texas,
were home for the holidays; |
Frank Dond,Wade Grimlaud
DEyiL’S RIVER NEWS’
t’L'KI.ISrHKU WMKKI.t. [
Eaioin
oe Brown Iloss, and Sam
•Karnes. Misses Mary Dan
Write Draufehon’s College*
Abilene or Wichita Falls, icr
. . . Special Holiday Offer and
im Guarantee Position Contract.
! v, ■.
to
»
MONEY TO LOAN.
Entered at ttitc l'optofnee at rionofs
as eeconil-c'lasa uoftter* ■ . t. y '
SuZbciuition 41 *'yeiiLt-'4 ah^knc*.,.
■ ;v:
8 nor*. Texa*.
Wilson, Amanda Eastland,
Gulia Lowrey. Bonuie Glass-
J*n,,Hry 6':1"* Jewell Eaton,Eula May
Why pay elvhr aVd ten rer cent
li tt-rett i-hen 1 -eiin m»k« yniva,
loan that ..til pay >i|*ell but In *9
oirr lit I If >uU waijt
a l»»an phniic i>r wr te me. ■
U. I). II INKS. *'*
fitf. KlduiaCo; Tcm*.
_. _.. ■ ..-4. -■
Mr. and .Mr*. T. A. William*
and'T; A', ifr , of lo Ck-pi li.gs
were the guests of Mrs. Wifliatua
puwits. Mf.' and J Afr*. W. L.
AidChi istmos .Week,
Nov.
Deo.
0 70
o ait
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0 no
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l ro
, o *o
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0 -J*
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We do all kinds of welding
City Garage.
"t<r—V—
A" O. I"^.M J',l;",,i8
Thank*. Notice*of Entainmenu wnere| Dell White,Ethel May Jones
an admluion fee is charged. ICto.. will*
be ebarged for st our regular adver
talng rale*.
AiJSlUOOIST CUV li VII.'
In the name of the Lord I
extend “Happy New Year”
greetings to everybody.
Special New Year sermon
Sunday inorping. |L«t every
Methodist l>e present. A
cordial invitation to every-
body. Come, and let us re*
now our covenant and start
out on the Now Year right
with the Lord.
* I>, C. MattLi*.
Pertfl Hull
Diebifsch,
and Josephine
COLLEC , San Aijaeto, Tax
Uonkk«>e|ilng. Shortfall d. TjprWftl-t
ng. Ab*tr«eiL/)g. i-aUmmnrlilp, *•'
Mrr. W. W, Carton, l’r«i«ldcrit.v
Jlr*. f,.,D. Murray. Hccrcirfiy.’
Yanted:—Men or wouten to take
Mi,-s Margaret Ransier of
Killeen, Texas, was the Moll!order* for genuine guarantyd
days guest of Miss Velma' hosiery for mvn. nronsen and chrl-
Saveli.
THE HOME GUARDS
* M<r.r. Nri, Tom Sandberr i.iviro.v>.t> aim m. Vi.aim/U
and, Mrs. Donbary;wefe m»fr»m LIVEUGaBD :i* the New Laxa-
the ranch \\eduesday"of .Christ live We cin not improve: cxot-l,-
SAN ANCELO BUSINE8S>ina* uitk. ^ ,. r , . ' nil others. When aLixitivci-
needed, inakcs Duglilmg bahieV
of puny one*, keep* old folk-
young.
LUNGARDIA ha* no (qn^l.foi
Roughs, Colds, here Ihroat*. utr-
Mirpissed .in removing- ahe’-p p
Cough* of' iobg etumliiig.. One
trill convince* Lunganiit-Co
. . ' I'
Mr, aad Mrp. J£..C. Beam were
in from ranehHft tTdWards tVoutfty
Christ Ina* wel'li, life, guests ot Mr.
and Mrs. I' d Mayti.uld, >
ar- ■** .
rr zjr**
I1 \
>\
Give that
husband of yours
Good food, madam, if you want him to
succeed—to forge ahead. Bread will
do it—better than most foods—sustains
ing, appetizing bread—made from
F^Dsbtir/s Best <
(be flour tb?t has the strength—the
bone end muscle building gluten—
that keeps head up and eyes bright
through the long day's grind.
Don't handicap your husband. Giro
him Bread and Cake and Rolls ffafk
from this extra - quality, extra • good* '|
extra-strong Fillsbury’s Best Flour1. Wo
have it - __ '
J. O. HIOHTOWEB, •
SONORA, TEXAS.
Attention Stockmen!
FOR.THAT. NEW FAIR OF BOOTS
; GO TO
Buie’s Boot and Saddle Shop and let O* F.
SCOTT take your measure.
TWENTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE
A PIT GUARANTEED-
■0 ..... *) .
Hand-mado Boots, Belts, Hat Bft&di,
Spur Straps,Eto.
EXFCTRIC SHOE REPAIRING.
Ladies' work a specialty. v
. . * > tl i r.- ■
. Give us a trial.
HUGH BUIE
MBNARD - - - JTEX1S.
Agent for Andrews’ Saddles and Oowboys
Supplies,
' . & . ' 4
i' . ’ • . *.
“W* only Bought Rat PoUon
Twice,” write* Jmm Smith, N. J.
"I Ciror th« finl kl.d .way;couldn't lx Ixrthnwd
mixing it wltk mut. cImf. Tlira I triad Rat-Snap.
SAY. lh»l'.lhetlu)B It e>vac. In okw. all rtuiy
tow Aad It aurt data k ill r»u" JSc.OJt *1.21.
V>M and guarar^ced by
tfONOSA D*U9 STOftC
!Hreo. Lliminute d irning jSulary salvbs, extracts,' etc.
$76* week full 50*n buur . J75f SSdOta. T«XSA
«p*r« time. Beautiful Spring lino.'
INTK.kNATfONAT* STUbkl.N’O
MILLS. Norri»t«>*a, Pa. . Ot-Ul
E. C. GARVIN, .
BUYi and SELLS
Live Stock 8c Real Estate
S'J>TORA, TEXAS.
See M. F. Hamby for J. R.
Watkin’s product*. Liniments, T> X iH' K,,r s‘l1e ^
..... Phons' ^onor* ^ru*
* 24
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A Women Wroh Ui* ConLy “m,
Minn.,December te, a*ror-r<Y-: ’
"tfanywlwril)cr.a .k.haly(Mthink of Rat-Snap,
, Piul. Minn
«ll,r. I uMd hit-Suapf'* U.dayaaod ralakav*
Ouicdoutuunplataly." IVrmhil llr.OSc.WOL
Wtihli—nlM
SONORA Oftue ST9.1S
., if 1 5 . :**-•"1 '•
LOST.
rimk bripvn fur ,tM»ckp«e«» «t
the p ml ofliop on FriJn.v Drc. 14
l’he ■aitiH (A Albri-chl Jr'uril. N<
«y*d on the under
M«lo!pl the p'.i'Co. . , ,
| Ptaisc rviura to lira. J£«l May-
|B«l<b Bon ora,
4
r.o.a.
■ orntoii
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A Striking Valuer-at *295
Cpngiderin* the improved creatine tea. coat tp the
appearance ol the new purchaaer.
Ford Touring Car, one ^ comparison «At«g
would naturally expect a over a long pertPd of yean
proportionate advance in will reveal tbs Hot that
price. the present ffafter to |
■ ally the lowest i
Larger eeale production, the five-paaset
however, has made it poe- car haa ever bei
•ible to incorporate In this The Ford TourUT
new type touring car a stands today, asit;
number ol decided im- haa, a mast
provenance without in- value ia the j
•Hit Ctrcrnnk* *kteim*4 ikroagk lAt Fwfd H'mUf Eonk tm fUm
Sonora Motor Go.- J-
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