The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 26, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DELTA COURIER, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1929.
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OUR STORE WILL CLOSE THURSDAY, NOV. 28th, TO OBSERVE
Tom E. Robertson Co.
J. T. Shelton Grocery
Thanksgiving
Crawford-Norris-Stevens Co.
Safeway Stores, Inc.
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Perkins Bros.’ Company
Smith Bros.
Hunt’s Dry Goods Store
Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
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J. C. Penney Co.
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Dennis Furniture Co.
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R. N. Stovall Hardware Co.
Cooper Motor Co.
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Pratt Grocer Co.
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Home Furniture Co.
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Mistrot Sates Co.
Eli’s Economy Store
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Ralph Shelton of Hugo, Okla., visit-
ed in Cooper Sunday.
Bryan Sparks spent Monday
Tuesday of last week in Dallas.
of said Arnold survey; 1121 varas to a
( stake in the center of the land run-
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by vir-
tue of a certain order of sale issued
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Samples can be seen day or eve-
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Where there’s beauty, Driver takes
it, where there is none Driver makes
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C. H. HENSON,
Sheriff, Delta County, Texas.
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Mrs. A. G. Lain of Greenville visit-
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Clyde Clark of Dallas spent Sun-
day in Cooper with his mother, Mrs.
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giving to save so that we have plenty in the Thanksgivings to come.
LOCAL ITEMS
Miss Faye Chanse spent Sunday in
Paris with friends.
MOST people know this absolute
antidote for-pain, but are you careful
to say Bayer when you buy it? And
do you always give a glance to see
Bayer on the box—and the word
genuint printed in red? It isn’t the
genuine Bayer Aspirin without it 1 A
drugstore always has Bayer, with the
proven directions tucked in every box:
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Miss Inez Hargrove spent the week
end in Paris with friends.
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Mesdames Neal and Robert Pickens
were Paris visitors Saturday.
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Rev. D. W. Nicholas, of Plano, and
son, Louis Nicholas, of Cincinnatti,
Ohio, visited friends in Cooper Mon- '
day. Louis, who has a position in the
Gibson Hotel at Cincinnatti, is spend-
ing a two weeks’ vacation with his
parents.
out of the Honorable District Court I
of Delta County, Texas, on the 18th
day of November, A. D. 1929, by Mabel
Shaw, clerk of said court, for the sum
of two hundred seventy eight and
70-100 ($278.70)) dollars, with inter-
est thereon from the 8th day of Octo-
ber, 1929, at the rate of 8 per cent
per annum, and cost of suit under a
judgement in favor of Winfrey Black-
well, suing as plaintiff, in a certain
cause in said court, No. 3157, and styl-
ed Winfrey Blackwell vs. Mrs. J. A.
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Placed in my hands for service. I.
C. H. Henson, as Sheriff of Delta
County, Texas, did on the 20th day of
November, A. D. 1929, levy upon cer-
tain real estate situated in Delta Coun-
ty, Texas, described as follows:
AU that certain tract or parcel of
land situated and dsecribed as fol-
lows, to-wit:
In Delta County, Texas, a part of
the J. I. Avance headright survey and
metes and bounds as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a blackjack the S W
corner of J. Arnold survey a hickory
marked X and 2 chops east 4 varas;
thence north With west boundary line
The Symbol of
Thanksgiving
The youngsters know Thanksgiving as the day of feast-
ing on turkey. There is always plenty to go around, and
enough for the second helping, too, with all the other deli-
cacies that load down the table. And that, in short, is the
essence of Thanksgiving. Here is abundance, prosperity,
plenty to eat and to live on happily. Surely that’s some-
thing to be thankful for.
OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY
OBTAINS RELIEF
AFTER 10 YEARS
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“I don’t believe anyone ever got fin-
er results from this new Sargon
treatment than I did.
"I had become so weak and run-
down from ten years suffering with
To quickly introduce the famov
General Woolen Line in Cooper we of-
fer the first 50 customers 2 suits of
equal value for $37.50. Make a small
deposit and be measured for one of
our $37.50 suits and receive another
suit or overcoat of equal value free.
Remember folks, this offer ends Sat-
urday night, November 30th. After
this date all suits sold by us from this
line will be $37.50 each.
Fit and satisfaction guaranteed—
Lining guaranteed for life of suits. We
have with us this week, an expert to
take your measure.
HARRY R. ROBERTS
SALESMAN
Hooten Harness and Shoe Shop “8
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stomach trouble that I simply felt
like giving up. Nearly everything I
ate disagreed with me; I had terrible
pains in my right side; my color was
bad and I was finally told that I
needed an operation on my gall blad-
der.
But I am feeling so much better
since taking Sargon that I fully be-
lieve that I am a well woman. I nev-
er stiffer the slightest with indiges-
tion now, and that dreadful pain in
my side has completely disappeared.
The Sargon Pills, that go with the
tonic, seemed to have a stimulating
effect on my liver and gall bladder,
and my complexion has improved
wonderfully. I feel worlds stronger,
can even do my own housework, and
I’m convinced that Sargon has saved
me from an operation.’’—Mrs. Cather-
ine Taylor, 1906 Cadiz St., Dallas.
HOOTEN DRUG CO., Agents.
Misses Zebuline Furgerson and Bea-
trice Anders were in Commerce Sun-
day and visited with Miss Evelyn
Slade.
G. Avance and J. I. Avance residence,
the same being M. E. Simpson’s S E
corner; thence west along the cen-
ter of said land and with M. E. Simp-
son’s S boundary line 252 varas to a
stake her southwest corner in J. G.
Avance east boundary line; thence
south with said J. G. Avance east
boundary line 1121 varas to his south-
east corner of south boundary line of
said original survey; thence east with
said Une 252 varas to the place of be-
ginning, containing fifty acres of land,
more or less.
That on the first Tuesday in Janu-
ary, A. D. 1930, the same being the
7th day of said month, at the court
house door of Delta County, in the
City of Cooper, Texas, between the
hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., by vir-
tue of said levy and said order of sale.
I will sell said above described real
estate .at public vendue, for cash, to
the highest bidder as the property of
Winfrey Blackwell.
And in compliance with law, I give
this notice by publication in the Eng-
lish language, once a week for three
consecutive weeks immediately pre-
ceeding said day of sale in The Delta
Courier, a newspaper published in
Delta County.
Witness my hand this, the 20th day
horgdure
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
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Mesdames J. A. Smith and Bigler,
Misses Lula Smith, Val Jeane Parson,
Christine Bigler and daughter visited
in Paris Sunday.
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Mesdames Jack Chesnut, W. R.
Jenkins, Willie Hudgins, G. T. Ches-
nut and Miss Odessa Jenkins visited
in Klondike and Commerce Sunday.
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Supt and Mrs. R. L. Stephenson and
little daughter, Bettye Jane, will leave
Wednesday for Dallas to attend the
State Teachers Association. Mrs.
Stephenson and little daughter will
visit Mr. and Mrs. George Simmons
I in Dallas and will return by way of
Van Alstyne to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Stephenson's mother, who has never
seen her little granddaughter.
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Thanksgiving Service
At Long Taw
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There will be a Thanksgiving pro-
gram at Long Taw school Wednesday
night, Nov. 27th.
A pie supper will be held in con-
nection and the proceeds will be for
the benefit of the church.
The public is invited.
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Union Thanksgiving
Service, Lake Creek
There will be a union Thanksgiving
service at the Lake Creek M. E.
Church at 11 o’clock Thursday. Rev.
I. T. Huckabee of Cooper will bring
the mesage. Scripture reading by Rev.
J. W. Wright. Prayer by Rev. Branch.
T. A. MALONE, P. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rattan of
Clarksville spent Sunday in Cooper.
Miss Mary Hunt of Dallas visited
friends and relatives in Cooper Sun-
day.
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Foresight—prudence—consideration for the future—these are the things that comprise
the Spirit of Thanksgiving. As we celebrate this great day, giving our thanks for the bless-
ings of body and spirit that have been vouchsafed to us, let us resolve to be prudent that
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tynes spent (
the week end in Cooper, returning to
Dallas Monday. While here Mr. Tynes I
bought a new Buick sedan from Ross :
Iliff at Paris.
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W. R. McKinnon and son, J. T. Me- j
Kinnon, of Clarksville were in Coop- ,
er Monday. J. ‘f. McKinnon, who is :
a chiropractor and who has finished ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Willie White of Dal-
las spent the week end in Cooper and
Ben Franklin.
Miss Charistine Pharr is visiting
Mils Bobbie Foster at Kidd-Key, Sher-
inan, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Geer and
daughter spent the week end in Coop-
er with relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Harrison of
Amarillo spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Harrison.
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Byron Anderson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Anderson, has been quite
sick for the past ten days.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Car-
bondale, Ill., spent the week end with
Mr. nad Mrs. A. T. Smith.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Dallas
spent Sunday in Cooper with Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Smith and family.
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Thomas Cumming of Dallas spent
the week end in Cooper with his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Cumming.
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Mr. and Mrs. Buren White spent
the week end in Cooper and Ben
Franklin with relatives and friends.
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The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 26, 1929, newspaper, November 26, 1929; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1541237/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.