The Sonora Sun. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 23, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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Th^Sonorci Sun
Published Weakly, at
Sonora, Sutton County. Tex.
'Entered iti itM-olvl Hu** unit tar, April 1*-,
ll«oi. at Honora, Texan, under tlin Act
• oI Coni|rv«ft, of Minch a, H7U."
Mrs JoieC McDonald is having
her Hotel re..papered s: d painted
-nd everythirg fi lised up in fr*t..rlass
style. Bert B.ll ws i*d ing die w -r*.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICK:
*1 SO PER YEAR. IN ADVANCE.
I). />*. WOODRUFF
RiMTOH, I’MOPKI KTOK AND l*t'HI.INIIKR.
OITICIAL JOURNAL OF SUTTON COUNTY.
SATURDAY, JAN. tr, 1909.
•aTSee Cope ti Co tor all kinds ol
■Live Stock or anything in Laud, "tot
O I). Bohsnr-an, Will Nogui s«
anti K neth 1'oliaft rro m ide a bus-
nesa trip to Juno this week
Mis Coleman Whi field and two
children left this morning for San^Vn-| Carl G-lz.u was
gelo, where they go to he in atterd- Fiidad for supplies
ance at district court and visit Mri.
I'raweek, Mrs. Whitfield's mother
Miss Minnie W »rd came in
'the ranch Thursday for a few
'visit to relatives and fnends.
from
days
Albert (J. Hall, ol Waco, [)*puty
‘Collector of International R'vjuup.
■was in town this week inspectiug
".ha saloon.
Wc have had some real spting like
'weather for the past weik, and it it
♦hoped that we will continue to havi
good weather, especia ly until afiei
'd;smel court is over in San Angelo.
The witnesses in the Whiifuldcisi
are makiig arrangements to leave foi
San Angelo to be present on the 26 h.
‘the time the case is set for trial.
About 50 in number will have to go
•Seme will start Sunday nurning,
‘ethers Monday morning.
Brave Five Ruddies
'eften rtceive sevtre burns, putting
‘but fire s, the n use HucIcIcd’r Arnica
:Fa!ve ard forget them. It soon
't.'iivei out pain For Burns, Scalds
Wounds, Cuts and Biuises its earth’s
> leatrst heali r. Quickly cures Skin
LruptioDs, Old Sores, Boils, Ulceus.
Felons; best pile cure made. Reliej
os instant.
25c at Ai.lison’s Pharmacy
•Letter From Dr. Toy tor.
'Hereford. I\ sas Jan. 14 h, 1909
JHdh.*D. B. Woodruff,
'Sonora, Texas,
^be'slr'Friend: —
‘DUnug the idle moments of a usu .
Nlfy nciv* mind, it naturally reverts to
UWst scenes and places that have been
"bbst pleasant and that brings me
back to old Sonora, where some nine
>years of illy uneventful life was spent
'most pleasantly among the best cLi'
'of'piople that has been itiy good for..
meet 1 am in a tine and
'Ujf'Tg cr'uifrr, wl ere push ard
'em'rgy ij the puss word, the home 01
'the w litdfice cow, the farmers pari
'dise, where wheat, corn, alfalfa and
'butt grow setbu I to no p) fc*, where
'reAlfy'values are steadly advancing;
nud (he mice Staked Haines the gr ai
'American d< s»rt is 'ddted with liae
'tioHiis of happy JseoJjYe'. where the
•tlWAD- 1, |i!easant healthfUl, inv 3-
'tb'the strong and a panel.*
' dr'ltTe'V^j'k ' et r>e Vernerfiber wi h
Foiiiih^Js Ihe Irin'ilV Viills, the gm ti
♦people and congenial association ol
'good nld Sonora and when business
.ff.ir* will permit we expect to visu
and tent w our acquaintances with
'ionera aud her people.
W*s recently bought cons'dtrab!
land mirrest in Souih Tea 21 and I >r
Jl^T«ylor will go ihert- 10 look af'erit
•iMi 1 will remain in Hereford
F'Xnn Sun t Conor*) shims regularly
>n Herford aud every nti mbir ofthi
firmly take advantage of us lig t
With beat wishes for jourrelf and
'lady, and that 19 9 may deal gently
Ssith you, 1 am Very Tiu y,
A. L T/vi.oa.
PrtsidrHL Helps Orphans
Hundreds of orphans have been
helped by the Preo dent ol the Indus
trial and Orphan’s Home at Macon
ti#.. who wiltes “We have used
Electric Bitters in this Institution for
'nine year*. It his proved a most
'excelent medicine for Stomach Liver
and Kidney ) rotrb'ca We regard it
as cne of the beat family medictoea
'on earth ’’ It invigorat»a the v.tal
‘organs, purges the blood, aids d ges-
tion. creates appetite. To streng'h
eo and build up thin, pale, weak chil
‘Iren or run down people it has no
*Vitl. Beat for female complaints.
| *■ at Alt ison’s Pharmacy
Sonora, Has An Auto
Boom.
I’htre seems to be quite an auto-
mobile boom on in the little ci'v of
Sonora at present On Friday afti r«
noon; three ehgint new cars were re-
ceived and^ere soon in running stape
and gliding through the streets of the
city and out for a spin over the adji..
cent country. These autos were for
(). W. Stephenson, E F. V ut«r
Mueken and Wardlaw & Cornell, ol
Sonora, Mr. and Mrs. Vander Stuck
en and Mr and Mrs. Corne l came
th rrt'elvea to receive their new prop
erty. Mr Stephenson’s car was tak-
en out by A. C. Kimbrough. The
■ R * » — -7B. «— i 1 ,
Mrs- G. W. S rphenaon and d ugh
ter weot up to Sau Augelo this week
to meet Mr. ar.d Mrs, Chalk
f ^
W R. N cks of Schlitcher county j
was in town Friday af er snppucs
and attending to business. j
in from the ranch | Sg
and atti ndmg to ; J
Lu duett He r< p red having sold fi
1 5 » he.d of coming three y e r old j
la ‘ers to M C- B ztrih, of Elwatds,
Coun'y at $28 per head
| E. F. VANDER STUCKEN CO., |
It yP
£ ti'JOE!GEEBE!EnG0EEia It
Notice. J
Noiice is I e eby giv.n that the,
J Comrnissioni t’s Court of Su tor. coun
to, Texas will at the February term,
1909 rrc'iv: Lids or proposals from
any barking corporation, association,
or irdividu.l banker to ael as C unty
D posttory of the funds of said Sut..
unc lunty for the two years begin,
nii g with the month of Febru try. 19 9.
Said bid or bids shall be undtr
aval; shall stale the rate of interest
da’ said banxirg corporation, asso.
ciatioi , or im iv dual banker rnaki g
same otters to pay on the funds of th-
said Sut'on county, and shall be ac.
GENERAL
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SONORA, TEXAS.
f Liberal Advances Made on Wool, *
£ Cattle and Sheep. *
5 %
machines are 30 horse power, and | companud by a cert 1 ft d cherk in
were purchased at a cost of $ 1651 ] the sum of One Hundred ($100.0
'•ach. ! Dollars as a guarantee of the got d
In addition to these, two other So \ faith on the pin f ihe hidd r. and
J. R. Harvsy,
J. L. Williams.
rnra partis s. Cope & Mills, real ts
late acd live stork dealers, and I t
J G Jarnrgin, ordered autos and ex
oect them to arrive in a few days.
The one for the real esta’e men is a
T> horse power car, and the one for
Dr Jarnagin a 20 horse power. They
:ost $1 500 and $i,oro respectively
— San Angelo Standard.
ifh's bid be accepted that he will en* I
ter into a bond, as is required by lae ,
Sa d bids will be rpened in op n
session of the Commissioner’s Cuuit
on the 8th day of Ftbruary, 1909 at
to o’clock A. M. of said day and act
ed upon in accordance with law.
I*. J WarIH.aw, County Judge.
Sutton County, Texas.
Harvey & Williams,
PECOS SALT,
Will be in Sonora once in every 30 days
with this salt.
For full full particulars write us at
Odessa, Texas.
HARVEY & WILLIAMS.
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Woodruff, D. B. The Sonora Sun. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 23, 1909, newspaper, January 23, 1909; Sonora, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth979806/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .