The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 3, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DELTA COURIER. TUESDAY, JANUARY
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Don’t fail to see “Laughing Cure.”
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Mr. and Mrs. J. R- Johnson of
route 3 were shopping in Cooper Mon-
day. "»??
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Miss Inez Hogan, who spent Christ-
mas with relatives at Mt. Vernon,
returned home Sunday.
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W. E. Chancellor, who was home dur
lng Christmas week, left Monday
morning to resume his work at Paris.
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Political announcements in this col-
of The Review and Courier are
charged at the following rate, invara-
bly cash in davance:
District and County offices
Precinct offices ....................
Two or more precincts
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$1500
.. 5.00
.. 10.00
Miss Mildred McCullouch was in
Greenville Monday to attend the fun-
eral of her uncle, Z. M. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Farrier and son
returned from Pittsburg where
they '•pent Christmas with relatives.
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Mesdames D. O. Lowry, R. L. Step \-
enson and W. C. Walls attended the
funeral of z. M. Miller in Greenville
Monday
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Mrs. N. P. McMillan and Mrs. Ben-
ton McMillan and daughter, Miss
Pauline, spent Friday in Greenville
with Mrs. Walter Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Stevenson and
two children left Saturday for their
home in Harrisburg after spending
Christmas with Mrs. Stevenson's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Clark.
The following candidates are an-
nounced for their respective offices,
subject to the action of the Democra*-
ic primary. July 28, 1928.
For State Senator, 8tli District:
CHAS. R. FLOYD. Lamar Co.
For County Judge:
R. H. GOOD.
For District Clerk:
MABEL SHAW
For Tax Collector:
R. H. FOSTER.
For Public Weigher, Preoinrt 6:
W. H. McFERRIN.
E. A. HORTON.
J. O. Dodson of Haskell spent last
Thursday with friends in Cooper.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Yoakum and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ha-
good spent Christmas with Mrs.
Yoakum’s sister at Big Springs. They
returned last Friday night.
Mrs. Jessie Barnes, who has con-
ducted the Cooper Hotel Coffee Shop
next door to Cooper Hotel, left Fri-
day to join her husband, who has a
position in Midland, Texas.
A City Editor
Describes a Cow
I Have Taken Over the Best Filling
Station at
Delta Motor Co. Stand
and w’ll serve the public with
Penant Gas and Oil.
I will appreciate your business.
“SERVICE WITH A UMILE.”
E. F. BAKER, Proprietor
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The cow is a female quadruped
with an alto voice and a counten- I
ance in which there is no guile. She |
collaborates of a liquid called milk,
provides the filler for hash and at
last Is skinned by those she has bene-
fitted as mortals generally are.
The young cow is called a calf and
is used in the manufacture of chick-
en salad.
The cow's tail is mounted aft and
has a universal Joint. It is to use
to disturb marauding flies, and the
tassel on the end has unique educa-
tional value. Persons who milk cows
and come often in contact with the
tassel have vocabularies of peculiar
and impressive force.
The cow has two stomachs. The
one on the ground floor is used as
a warehouse and has no other func-
tion. When one is filled the cow re-
tires to a quiet place where her ill
manners will occasion no comment
and devotes herself to belching. The
raw materials thus conveyed for the
second time to the interior of her
face is pulverized and delivered to
the auxiliary stomach, where it is
converted into cow.
The cow has no upper plate. All
of her teeth are parked in the lower
part of her teeth. This arrangement
was perfected by an efficiency ex-
pert to keep her from gumming things
up. As a result she bites up and
gums down.
The male cow is called a bull and
is lassoed along the Colorado, fought
south of the Rio Grande and shot In
the vicinity of the Potomac.
A slice of cow is worth 8 cents in
the cow, 14 cents in the hands of
the packer, and $2.50 in a restau-
rant in atmosphere.—Exchange.
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The Tenth' Anniversary of Amer-
ica’s entry into the World War In
1917, Is an appropriate time to join
the American Red Cross and partici-
pate through membership in its peace-
time services. Join during the Avffaal
Roll Call, November 11 to 2s.
| Cash Drug Store
* Cash Only-Nothing Charged
j Pay CASH and SAVE
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J We appreciate your business in the
# past and believe you will appreciate
J your saving in the future by trading
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| Cash Only to Everybody
1 DRUG STORE
The Journal and Sunday Dallas
News only 70 cents per month. Dallas
News 85 cents. Journal delivered by
5:30 p. m.—Luther Knight.
We Sell For Cash
But Sell For Less
rug Store
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Inc.
COURIER AOS GET RESULTS
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Cotton Seed
Good cotton is an Investment. Most
everybody have been running their
seed too long. Why not get a few
bushels for a seed patch of Russell
Big Boll. It has all the strong points
and is past the experimenting stage.
We have some two year old pedigreed
seed at a special price while they last.
Come in and see our samples and
literature.
R. W. KNIGHT.
“We Make Mistakes But Not on Prescriptions’
PHONE 33
»••*** Gv€€tings
HEREIN E
For Liver, Stomach, Bowels,
Torpid Liver, Indigestion and
Constipation
Price 6Cc per bottle. Sold by
HOOTEN DRUG CO.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE, base burner stove, prac-
tically new, $25.—Clyde Clark. clr52
FOR SALE, good ear corn ann
Johnson grass hay.—J. H. Lain, red
FOR SALE, ear corn and Johnson
grass and prairie hay. C. H. Hen-
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son.
The New Year is here, with the close of another
year which has brought to us many new customers,
more friends and continued pleasant relations with our
old ones. We are extremely happy in expressing to
all our sincere appreciation.
This has been a prosperous year for our organi-
zation, and we cannot close the books on 1927 with-
out thanking you for you confidence, and for the bus-
iness which you have entrusted to us, and expressing
a hope for a continuance of these relations.
Our resolutions for the New Year will be to do
our best to serve you best in the 9ame old way
“WE GUARD YOUR HEALTH”
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CHAS. D. BERRY •
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Practice iu District md *
Higher Courts •
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* Dr. E. E. Woodruff *
► Specialist In ♦
f PILES, FISSURES, FISTULA ♦
» AND OTHER RECTAL ♦
* DISEASES ♦
* Office Over Grand Theatre ♦
* TELEPHONE 148 R-2 *
* Cooper, Texas *
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RADIO TROUBLE! Let me fix it',
work guaranteed. Also have few ra-
rios to sell.—O. L. Crook.
FOR SALE, lot of mules at Har- |
per wagon yard, ranging from five (
years old up. 900 to 1100 lbs. weight.
All native mules, at reasonable j
prices.—T. B. Good. rc
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SMITH BROTHERS
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* Funeral Director* *
* ESTEL SMITH *
* Licensed Embe.lmer *
* Night phone 20h. Day pnone 105 *
♦Cooper, lexer"
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♦ DR. W. C. WALLS *
J Dentist I
+ Second Floor, First National ♦
+ Bank Building. ♦
* Offic* Hours: 8 to 12 » n.
> and 1 to 5 t>. m
Cooper, Texas
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* J. P. MORRILL
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♦ ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
♦ Fire, Tornado, Crop, Causualty,
♦ Automobile, Bonds, Eac.
♦ Representative United Fidelity
| + Life Insurance Co.
+ Life Insurance With Perfect
| ♦ Protection.
♦ Office Masonic Building.
! ♦ COOPER, TEXAS.
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FOR SALE, 107 >4 acre farm ad-
joining Cooper city limits on west.
$250 an acre; only $5,000 cash, bal-
ance spread over ten years at 6%.—
W. B. Stewart, owner
St., Los Angeles, Cal.
907 E. Third
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For Rent
Well improved farm. 75 acres. Want
to sell teams and tools. rctf
NEWT ROBINSON, Cooper, rt. 1.
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♦ L. L. JAMES *
♦ Attorney-at-Law ♦
+ Office Over Delta Nation- +
♦ al Bank. ♦
♦ In Cooper Saturdays Only. ♦
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S. W. PRATT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practice In All Courts
Office Over Smith Bros.
COOPER, TEXAS
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* H. C. SHLLHORSE
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♦ Physician and
♦ Surgeon
♦ PECAN GAP, - - TEXAS
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♦ Dr. L. B. STEPHENS J
♦ 505-6 First National Bank Bldg. ♦
♦ —Phone'— ♦
+ Office 408 Residence 218 ♦
♦ EAR, EYE, NOSE, THROAT ♦
♦ Glasses Fitted ♦
♦ —Specialist— ♦
♦ PARIS, TESAS ♦
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FOR SALE, Johnson and Bermuda
grass hay.—Mrs. A. E. Barker.
FOR RENT, a six-room house, close
in, on pike —See A. W. Wlnsett ref
FOR RENT, 100 acres of land, eith-
er one-third and one-fourth or on
halves.—See B. L. Oats.
WELLSVIEW HATCHERY
COOPER, TEXAS
Custom hatching. Save eggs now for those early
chicks. For space and information
CALL 314
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Hooten Drug Co.
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* W. Cleveland Ratliff *
+ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR *
+ AT LAW
+ COOPER, TEXAS ♦
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is a Prescription for
Colds. Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilious, Fever and Malaria.
It kills the Germs.
For Sale or Trade
We want to trade good 4-room
house and 5>4 acres of good land join-
ing city limits on south for house and
lot in sandy land portion of south-
east Cooper. Would sell outright or
might consider some other trade.
R. W KNIGHT, Cooper,
For Breeding Purposes
I hi ■ c at my place 1-4 mile east of
Klondike Jolly Castor’s Premier No
267697 registered Jersey bull. Fee $2.
Service guaranteed. ‘tf
R. H. WALLACE, Klondike.
Start the New Year Right
By taking fifty-two washdays off in 1928. Join the
thousands of housewives who are sending their family
washing to the modern laundry. The laundry does it best.
Laundry washed clothes last longer. Laundry washed
clothes are more sanitary. Laundry washing is cheaper
than home washing.
Start right now sending your washing to the COOP-
ER LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO. The price is so
little you will never miss it, and remember we are the lead-
ing dry cleaners.
Just put your cleaning and pressing with your iamily
bundle and call 232 and our truck will be right out.
Cooper Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. j
Phone 232
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Hart, W. D. The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 3, 1928, newspaper, January 3, 1928; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth978636/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.