The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 26, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DELTA COURIER, TUESDAY, APRIL 2«, 192T.
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Herewith a most unusual picture, forty automobiles abreast at speed on Ocean beach, nature's greatest natural highway which is 50 miles
t mile's pe^rour C**°nVI ' Augustin*. w*» here that Major Segrave in his "Mywteyjr" car set a world record last month of 20J
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GIRL IS CURED,
DISMISSED FROM
LEPER COLONY
NEW ORLEANS, April 19.—Thf-
New Orleans States -aid Tuesday
that a 5 year old Minnesota si id had
beer, dismissed from [‘.he United
states leprosarium ut Carvillc, La.,
as cured of iu-prosy.
The child came to the colony two
and a half years ago with her moth-
er who is still there. Under the
Chalmoogra oil treatment her condi-
tion improved steadily until she >vns
pronounced cured.
She has been adopted by a Min
nesota family.
The disease once thought ine.uu-
d.le, now . being cured 1 y the
Ohalmccgra oil treatment, the effi-
ciency of which was discovered by
Dr. Isador Dyer, member of the
Tulane University faculty and pre-i
dent of the first board of control (if
the Louisiana Ldpro-v Heme.
Deport Hen Lays
While Incubating
Do You Know Her?
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WE ARE GOING TO WORK
As Hard as Anybody
--but,—we know the value and need of good
tools. Do you need—
Rake Hoe Spade Shovel
Trowel Fork Lawn Mower
Scythe Clipper Pruners Garden
Plows Cultivators Paint Brushes
Hammer Saw Chisel Brace and
Bit, etc., etc., etc.?
We have them—all first-class tools and supplies
—and at lowest cost. Drop in and see us.
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Yes, we will take your Certificates of Deposit on
First National Bank for full value.
R. N. Stovall Hdw. Co.
THE WINCHESTER STORE.
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SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’* and INSIST!
Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you art
r.ot getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved
ly millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years f r
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Colds
Pain
Toothache
NeuritX
Headache
Neuralgia
Lumbago **
Rheumatism
J. A. Eagan owns a hen that has
a remarkable record, according to
his statement to The Times man. He
had reported to his cronies the un-
usual activities of this fowl arRl
chided him so much about the story
he would not tell The Times report-
er about it until after last weeks
s.sue of this paper appeared with
tlte -remarkablle story
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will again be root mu; tor her t«» d«*
lend U. S. tennis Lomus, It m little
"Poker-Face Helen Wills, who is
reported to be in excellent conch*
I lion lor the bt-ason > campaign.
Accept only ‘•‘Raver” package which contain.; proven directions,
CiZudy ‘ llnyoi In>'.r .f 12 tablets AI.ao bottle of 24 and 100—Drup?iiU.
in trade uiurk wl l>ajv.* Mauufaclure ot iitn.va,-euc*cule*tcr of 4»lirj r^nrtg
iBank Finances Pigs
For Club Boy Work
S. W. PRATT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practice In All Courts
Office Over Smith Bros.
COOPER, TEXAS
of a turkey
ben near Saffi Saha, which has been
on the job cf laying and incubating
<-ggs since last December.
The Fagan hen’s case is similar.
She layed for several days and then
began sitting. All the eggs were mark
ed but each day a new one appeared
in the nest according to Mr. Fagan
who thought another hen was lay-
ing in nest. He fastened her up hut
the egg supply continued to increase
one each day, Mr, Fagan allege.'.
Later the chickens were hatched and
the mother and chiek-% were placed
n a coop to which no other fowl coul
gain entrance and the mother hen
continued her egg production while
b’-ooding her chicks according to Mr.
I- agans statement. Deport ! imes.
$50,000 Given Presby-
terian Pension Fund
FORT WORTH, Texas, April 19.
—Announcement of a donation ol
$r,o,000 toward the $15,000,000 ser-
vice pension fund being raised^ by
the Presbyterian church in the Unit-
ed States of America was made here
Monday by G- C. Preston, chairman
of the Fort Worth Presbytery. The
name of the donor, a Fort Worth
^business man living in Arlington,
was withheld for the present.
The donation approximates or.e-
urth of Texas’ quota of $201,000.
Other donations to date bring lex-
is’ contributions to about $,5,000,
ite headquarters at Dallas ve-
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GREENVILLE, Texas, April 23.—
Through arrangement with a local
hark for finances, the Chamber of
Commerce and County Agricultural
Agent John H. Erickson have been
enabled to order sixty pure-bred
gilts from Sioux City, Iowa, for dis-
tribution among the farm boys of j
Hunt County.
Under the plans as outlined
Mr. Erickson and the Chamber
Commerce, the gilts will be
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SMITH BROTHERS
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♦ Funeral Director* *
♦ J. B. CARYLE •
i • Licensed Embe.lmer ♦
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buted among the farm boys who have
signed for them, and who have sign-
ed along with a local busine-s ms :
a note at the hank covering the
purchase price of thf, gilts. Busi-
ne-s men who will sign notes with
the boys have been given the name
of “pals” and will encourage then-
charges by having them as their
guests at least twice and will he
their guests twice until the gilts
ha\> been disposed of by the hoys
at a profit and the bank paid.
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♦ W. Cleveland Ratliff *
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♦ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ♦
♦ AT LAW
♦ COOPER, TEXAS ♦
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♦ CHAS.D. BERRY *
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♦ DR. W.C. WALLS *
Dentist
Second Floor, First National *
Bank Building. +
Office Hour*: 8 to 12 * rn >
end 1 to 5 n. n.
Cooper, Texas
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♦ DR. O. Y. JANES J
♦ Diagnosis sod treatment of med- •
♦ ical and surg ual diseases, includ- •
♦ ing ey®, ear, nose and throat. 1
♦ GLASSES FITTED ♦
♦ Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.;. at Sani
♦ tarium , Prattville.
night
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and ♦
v morning. ®
First National Bank Building •
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CITY LOANS,
FARM LOANS,
ABSTRACTS,
REAL ESTATE.
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Taylor Bros. & Townsend.
“COMMIT US TO MEMORY.”
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Preaching at Goods
Chapel Sunday
There will be preaching at Good-
Chapel Sunday, May 1, 3 p. m.
C. F. McKINNEY.
LAWYER
Practice in District and
Higher Courts
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♦ A. T. Stell Ben D. Clower +
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♦ LAWYERS *
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* Civil Practice
Lumber and Building
Material
a complete home
Is a prescription for
(olds. Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
It kills the germ.
FREE!
Wi th every $1.00 Pipe, 4 15c
tins of Dill Tobacco.
We can deliver
pattern.
Office Over Grand Theatre
Telephone 214
ome Demonstration *
Club Organized *
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JTJie women of Race l ock c on- ______
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Thome of Mr*. ('. E. Black 'v‘t'1|+ . p i\/ip.pDII I ♦
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...... j J* AEL KINDS OF INSURANCE ♦
red finishes. Officers clocuu '’■'‘H’ L, FirC( Tornado, Crop, Causualty, +
fj®* Bl” • j* Automobile, Bonds, Eac. ♦
racWn, vi-e president, and Mr*. + R<ipresentative United Fidelity +
Taylor, secretary. , + Life Insurance Co. ♦
♦ Life Insurance With Perfect ♦
invite all the ladies in
unity to meet with us at our
meeting at Mrs L. A. Brack-
May 5 at 2 o’clock.
Slu der & Gough
| Lumber Yard
:S. 25th Street and T. & P. Tracks,
Paris, Texas’. rcl7
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^he YELLOW
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with the
DBAND
A good Long Filler Cigar
for 3c.
$1.75 Hair Clippers for
SI.00
Poultry—Butter—Eggs—Hides
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WE buy Poultry, Butter, Eggs and Hides every day
and try to pay the best possible market prices for the
sarrue. We market them from coast to cost, wherever
the market is the best, this keeps us in touch with all
markets at all times. It will pay jou to see us
before selling.
WE also handle a full line cf the ARC AD Y poultry
feeds . We have Laying Mashes, Starter Mashes for
young chickens, Scratch Grains, Developing Grains,
Horse and Mule Feeds and Dairy Feeds. It will pay
you to see us before buyirg or selling.
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F. f. Pennington Produce Co.
Pangburn’s
Candy and Ice Cream.
Brick Ice Cream.
dike School
ay Thursday Night
enior Class of the Klondike
rill present their play,
Farm,” Thursday night,
at 8 o'clock. Admissio*
cent*.
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+ Office Masonic Building. ♦
+ COOPER, TEXAS. ♦
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• Tattle ^hat.jat?.raaulta quickly.
rrieaCOc par bottle Sold to
HOOTKN DRUG CO.
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Ask to see our
Mother’s Day
Packages.
SANDWICHES AND PIES.
Call us for your
Sunday Bread.
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Hart, W. D. The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 26, 1927, newspaper, April 26, 1927; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth978606/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.