The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 12, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
a
r
THE DELTA COURIER, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1929.
GOOD OLD DAYS
Odd Fellow Building
ARE GONE BUT
/8
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Kodak Finishing
a
4
4•
++**+***********
lot of stubble, but on account of our
rc48’
as.
was not knee high to riding the mod-
( ern tractor which is fed by gasoline. !
♦
♦
it
• I
+*****++**+***+*
"la :
to say we have.
Coming to
OFFICES IN
PARIS
Cooper, Commerce and
Greenville
*
+**++**********
SPECIALIST
+
D. H. BAKER
FURNITURE CO.
Ellington & Ellington ,
DOES NOT OPERATE
DENTISTS
*
+*+**+*+*++*+*+**
COOrFR, TEXAS
♦
TWO DAYS ONLY
No Charge for Consultation
Box 431. •
ommercial Pollege
U PARIS aV TEX.
*
+*********+****
As Alike As Peas
1
.2
i 1
- "
%
Los Angeles, California.
c46*
+++*+*+*+++*+***
PINK DINKY
♦
Every
< I
Bottle
i
Steril-
Sa
ized
i
+++***+++******
€
qD
61
I m
A
a
)
1929 Publishers Autocaster Servlce
Phone 135
P. O. Box 275
r
\
THINGS,/
Cardui."
।
I
I
3B
Texas
9
0
.fey
4
2
S
WE PAY
WHEN YOU LOSE
)
7
•0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
I
id
C A S T O R I A
4“fea
* Leave your films at North ♦
♦ Side Pharmacy or send to ♦
Office Upstairs in First National
Bank Bldg , Southwest Cor. Bq.
wraps around a water pipe, bring it '
out through the wall and then fasten I
the end of it to the top of a nearby I
:**************
♦ A Paint for Every Purpose ♦
//
y
+
+
"I HAVE used Car-
dui at intervals for
+
4
Personal Engraved
Greeting Cards
Choose Yours Now
ATTORNE YS-AT-L A W
Practice In All Courts
•------
♦ ++++++*+****+**
& Paper Co.
14 Clarksville St., Paris
+
+
♦
♦
♦
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu-
ate in medicine and surgery and is
licensed by the State of Texas.
He does not operate for chronic ap-
pendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stom-
ach. tonsils or adenoids.
+
+
+
+
4
♦
+
ALEXANDER
BOOK CO.
PARIS, TEXAS
*
+
♦
+
4
I*
*
I •
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
>
1.
Write for information.
PARIS
♦
♦
I
070
e
+
+
Starnes - James
Clower & Gibson
'3
SEEING GOOD!
By Terry Gilkison
++*++*+****++*+*
1 * a
cur mind reverts to the good old days ;
when we had to get fire wood out in
the woods and’haul it home and cut
it up and stack it in the wood shed
and from time to time put it in the
and remember to buy it. It may spare
you a sleepless, anxious night. It is
always ready, always safe to use; in
emergencies, or for everyday ailments.
Any hour of the day or night that. Baby
becomes fretful, or restless. Castoria was
I he Photo Shop
PARIS, TEXAS
Take Thedford's
biackdraugh
for Conetipation, Indge
and Bffioum*
♦
+
38
in Internal Medicine for the
past fifteen years
«
4
i ‘e"1
ga
• +
o •
♦ ♦
sion that he should be forgiven forjing contacts with poultry and dairy
being drunk but he should be put । industries in North Texas, Dr. F. A.
out of the church for lying, because I Buechel, assistant director and sta-
none of them had ever heard of ice tistician of the Bureau of the Univer-
I +
♦
+
DR. W. C. WALLS
Dentist
Second Floor, First National
Bank Building.
Office Hours: 8 to 12 a. m.
and 1 to 5 p. m.
COOPER, TEXAS
A
-
.1
Will be at Gibralter Hotel
Thursday and Friday, Nov.
14th and 15th.
* • answer is easy today as we look •
♦ i ♦ to see how many people are tak- •*
4 ■ + ing special, practical commercial +
+ education. We believe there is •
+ + none better than ours, and we are •
, ' • striving to make it better than +
i + others in all .commercial courses. +
•:
* +
d.X‘
1, g
X8 88
see one of these outfits they’d say.
"It ain't so.”
At various and sundry times we had
BU
W
9
K afflicted with bad
n spells of backache.
HE At times I felt as
43
av,
43
,8829
73
1? 1
9,
There is a mighty heap of differ- I and people are wearing fewer clothes
ence, fellows, in the building of fires J and keeping warmer and calves are
in the country stoves for the women ; raised on buttermilk and you can get
>
<.3
"2
#
383822
+ ++***************
Taken From North
Texas Industries
Gathering statistics and establish-
*
+
♦
*
DR. W. G. ELLINGTON
DR. C. 8. ELLINGTON
And a Paper For Every *
Room *
Geo. Robertson Paint *
- •
s ! +
•4
We have never topped one of those telephoned. Big events are not tele-
plowing tractors but we want to, just graphed until after they are radio-
+
*
A. R. Byrns & Co
General Insurance
When your
Children Cry
for It
There is hardly a household that hasn’t
Cooper,
horse turning plow and turn under a we get turtle eggs—all packed in ice
..... . . . . .... —shipped us from the sea shore. They
Sarah Powers, 71, of Macon, Ga.,*
found guilty as an accessory before
the fact in the slaying of James1
Parks, is the oldest woman in the
history of the State, and probably
the nation, to be condemned to
execution.
folks and sticking a match to a gas
in the modern range. No, we are not
Four queens in the same hand arc, left to right. June. Joan Jeanne and Jane Gilmartin, local society!
girls of Oakland, Cal., who are said to be the most l ecutiful quadruplets in America. They are to go to}
Paris for a theatrical engagement, and 'he making of passport photos showing distinctive differences of)
each will be difficult.
intdme lasomehtpgivelti tocpdoor Empire Insurance Company of Texas
S' j
B > 8 >
e"
duct; a baby remedy meant for young
folks. Castoria is about the only thing
yEu have ever heard doctors advise giv-
ing to infants. Stronger medicines are I
dangerous to a tiny baby, however
- I1. --- . +. amu---e
Good Old Days! You may be gone
and maybe you are remembered but
we are not tired of living the times
of now.—James R. Huff.
—------•-9---------
Dairy Statistics
|
li
n
n
y
n
r
n
y
h
$) lb
E , ?
kicking about some of the days tht
are gone.
It was hard to keep fresh food cold.
We have heard of the fellow who was
tried by a country preacher and con-
gregation for getting drunk. On trial
the old man just shelled down the
corn and admitted that he did get
drunk. He said he went to town and
it was hot weather and he got to
। ed. We are flying instead of hoofing
sity of Texas, and Bercard Nichols,
editor of the Texas Business Review,
published by that department, spent
Thursday in Dallas. They visited the
i agricultural department of The News
and paid visits to several of the large
produce and dairy plants in Dallas to
assemble information as to sattistics
of milk, cream, butter, cheese, poul-
try and eggs received and processed
by various manufacturing establish-
ments.
Dr. Buechel, who formerly was head
of the department of agricultral ad-
ministration at Texas A. & M. Col-
lege, but for the last three years was
with the Bureau of Agricultural Eco-
nomics of the United States depart-
ment. Washington and New York. re-
cently took charge of his new duties
at the University of Texas.—Dallas
News.
■ ■ m “
— X ■
ih e
-
JL a
NOT FORGOTTEN
--•--
It is better to have tired feet than
a pair with blisters on the heels. We
recall the heavy socks that developed
knots when they got wet and the bro-
gan shoes whose counters got wrin-
kled.
Even as the children of Israel, in
their journey through the wilderness,
whined for the flesh pots of Egypt,
so doth some of us old fossils dream
of the days when things were not as
they are.
We find we are growing powerful
fond of contraptions that are rignt
now—things that Pa and we never
imagined- would ever be. In fact none I
If you want the news
his teeth and gave it a swipe with hi to cut it up, sprinkle lots of salt on
hand. From it he got the pitch and , it and pack it in crocks and jars and
just whanged right loose to singing j sink them deep down in the water
and the crowd followed him. They t in the spring or well house.
used the "Sacred Harp” which had Now we get a white enameled af-
"buckwheat notes" and the music was fair that has an electric wire run into
mighty grand to us at that time. ' it and the thing hums and buzzes
But we of today, who are right up like a nest of mad hornets while it
to the mad rushing minute, stick the is freezing ice and keeping the soft
end of a wire into a light socket, pull drinks cold and chilling the water-
never more popular with mothers than it
is today. Every druggist has it. F
gyaarwag
ed by an electric vibrator.
Word is not sent any more—it's
cream in cans.
Gas is advertised for heating and
freezing and lightning and hands are
playing contact instead of rocking
the cradle.
* IF YOU CAN’T FIND ♦
+ what you want at home ♦
♦ the following business and ♦
* professional men of Paris ♦
* will be glad to serve you: *
"Mostly I was
tree. Along about the middle of it melons and keeping the milk from
another piece of wire comes up and is souring. We understand that a ma-
attached to a gadget in a box that is i chine is about 10 be patented which
full of whistles, whiz bangs, and a will do all this and besides will spank
lot of rat nest springs and then you the baby, take in washing and do
turn a little dingus and out comes plain and fancy sewing. If some of
the music that is being sung a thous- ■ our old neighbors could rise up and
heard of Castoria! At least five million +**++**4+*******
homes are never without it. If there are _____________________
- - Paris, Texas
—
To all whom it may concern:
This is to certify, that the Em-
pire Insurance Company of Texas, B.
I. Jordan, Secretary, Odd Fellow
Building, Paris, Texas, has in all res-
pects fully complied with the laws of
Texas as conditions precedent to its
doing business in this State, and I
have issued to said Company a Cer-
tificate of Authority from this office
entitling it to do business in this
State for the year ending the 28th
day of February, 1930.
Given under my hand and my seal
of office at Austin, Texas, the date
first above written.
W. A. TARVER, Chairman of the
Board.
T. E. WARE. Agent, Cooper, Tex-
+ soon as they complete the eighth 4
+ grade, and especially when they •
+ get through High School. The •
• >• ead
te Da las
cal agent.
* + WHAT NEXT? Many young peo- #
4,0*44*4+33*4*4*/+ ple are asking that question as 4•
He has to his credit wonderful re-
sults in diseases of “the stomach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid-
ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrah,
weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
ulcers and rectal ailments.
Below are the names of a few of
his many satisfied patients in Texas
who have been treated for one of the
above named causes:
Louis B. Shoeter, Yoakum, Texas.
Mrs. W. E. Schultz, Marion, Tex.
Mrs. R. P. Stewart, Rusk, Texas.
Mrs. Katie Sadue, New Braunfels,
Texas.
Theo. Schmedthorst, Otto, Texas.
T. H. Walston, Rosebud, Tex.
Mrs. E. E. Wiley, Leander, Tex.
Remember above date, that consul-
tation on this trip will be free and
that this treatment is different.
Married women must be accompan-
ied by their husbands.
Address: 4221 West Third Street,
children in your family, there’s almost
daily need of its comfort. And any night
may find you very thankful there’s a
bottle in the house. Just a few drops, >
and that colic or constipation is relieved;
or diarrhea checked. A vegetable pro-
mighty interesting and, so far as mu- ! "Mountain Oysters.” (We see no
sic is concerned, we are sighing nary , hands raised in the congregation but
a sigh about the good old days, i if any should be lifted we will be de-
We suppose we could take a two । lighted to answer questions.) Now
1 ■■
Tut tut ! MY little
MEA r THERE’s NOTHING
BAP IN THE WHOLE
WORLD/ I CAN SEE.
. GoOD IN ALL p
in August.
Our fresh meat was provided by
what some of us called a “meat club."
One neighbor killed a critter one week
and the meat would be divided and
the next week another neighbor
would kill another animal and it
would be divided until each neighbor
had, throughout the summer, butch-
ered. Sometimes the meat spoiled
before it could be consumed because
the only way we could keep it was
I SPELLS OF B
BACKACHE
age and past condition of servicitude can come by mail, express or by air.
we would hate to tackle the job. Fol- ' Instead of rubbing our back against
lowing a plow in the good old days a hitching post we can get it massag-
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
. - +
harmless thay may ba to grown-ups. +
Good old Castoria! Remember the name,
I +
D ■ ■
Xas "a- N
• >x -a8g
k J 192
P-$-$T- pinky/
ASK HER IF SHE CAN
SEE 6OOD IN
A FOG/
box on the back porch. Sometimes
it rained when we were out in the
timber getting this wood and little
drops of ice water would run down
the furrow in the middle of our back
and drop painfully into the seat of
our britches. We have piled the wa-
gon frame high with this fire wood
and then had the dad-blasted team
to balk and had to unload it and it
kept on raining. We have built fires
morning, noon and night and betwixt
and between these three periods. Oh!
yes, those were the good old days—
fine, very fine, old days, but at this
writing we know some self-satisfied
Burr Heads who sit comfortably in
houses that have oil heat and a little
jigger is set up in a room, called a
thermostat, which controls the flow of
the oil to the furnace, which in turn
regulates the heat in the house, and
all these Willie Boys have to do is
to pay for their lots and their homes
and the oil tanks and the oil and they
just sit back and play "Seven Up”
with a few bloated friends and none
of them give a bang if it is raining.
In the olden times when we want-
ed to hear some voice music, we eith-
er went to meetin’ or to a singing
school. The singing teacher had a
tuning fork which he stuck between
666
is a Prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
It is the most speedy remedy known.
/ AH GEE / we CAN’r,
PLAY FOOTBALL HERE:
THAT MAN'S A BAP
MAN/ HATAKES OUR
< Football AWAY
FROM US /
drinking ice cold beer and it was so
good that before he knew it he was '.
plum knocked out. The deacons,
headed by the minister, in consider-
ing his case, arrived at the conclu-
of us ever thought about them.
With cold weather coming on us.
What Will
yQ20 -2939al
o T.Mg
( / E
: gi2
nlas News nd,
. H Bell. 10- j +
and miles away. We do not under-
stand a fan tailed thing about it,
but it is queer and spooky and
Saves You Money. New and +
second hand furniture. We buy, -
sell and trade. Figure with us. +
Telephone 941, 29 Grand Ave. •
+*3****++******+
+ Orthopedic Foot and Brace Spe- *
♦ cialist. Arch supports made ♦
♦ from casts. +
+ 608 First Nat’l Bank Bldg., Paris *
+ PHONE 693 ♦
"345
6*
312
7477
4 if my back would break. I EE
|S would drag one foot after the [
all other, in a helpless sort of a La
M way, and once I got down in H
M bed. My husband urged me to a
P take Cardui, and I soon found Ei
11 what a fine medicine it M
really was, p
r "When my second child was Jl
M little, I was in very bad health. P
e I did not pick up as I should [l
5 have. I was weak and sickly. Ji
la I do not believe that I would al
K have come through, but for |l
g sixteen years, when
' la I suffered from
I E weakness, and it
E | always helped me,”
1 PI says Mrs. J. W.
| al Jinright, R. F. D. 2,
El Troy, Ala.
AE/Yov )uk
KIDS 6€T YAEME5
. OUT OF ,//====
-EBsAE5
GEuy
Dr. Mellenthin
Cwtdemned
---
.08
¥--,w
WHY LIMP? *
♦
See DR. C. A. GWINN ♦
amsrama”'
P"S
; o246
.“4) •,j-
Qn_AMnk
****************
+ Whether you live in Paris or else- +
+ where. We invite you to visit the
!* Gibraltar Beauty *
* Shoppe *
• at your earliest opportunity. A +
+ woman is as old as she looks. We +
। + make them look young. +
* In lobby of Gibraltar Hotel. ♦
* Mrs. Lillie Stoner, prop. +
++++****44++**+
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 12, 1929, newspaper, November 12, 1929; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1541233/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.