Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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the roOPEE WEEKLY REVIEW
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♦
DR. B. WRIGHT. ♦
Veterinary and Surgeon
COOPER, TEXAS,
Day Phone 88.
Night Phone 222.
4
WEIGH! FOR THE ARMY
NEW REGULATIONS ADD MORE
MEN
1
TO AVAILABLE
LIST.
i Since the draft measures began tho
U. S. Army
officials have
made re-
ductions in the regulations
on weight
land height. The following
'are in effect now:
♦andards
Height in
Inches
Minimum
. S.
Standard.
64 inches
112
128
65 inches
114
130
66 inches
116
132
67 inches
118
134
68 inches
121
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69 inches
125
148
71 inches
132
162
72 inches
139
169
73 inches
146
176 .
74 inches
153
183
75 inches
154
190
STATEMENT OF COUNTY TREASURER
Submitted to the Commissioners Court, showing the condition of the
Finances of Delta County, August 1st, 1917.
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HEAVY DRAYING ♦
♦
to and from •
All Towns Around Cooper. ♦
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W. S. JONES ♦
Phone 204. Cooper. ♦
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I. B. Lane J. N. Vilee ♦
LANE A VILES ♦ “ . ...
... , x AddIt • cotton cioth wet with
Attomeys-at-Law. * BATJ ARD’S SNOW LINlM-ENT to
General practice—Special atten- ♦ #11 woundsSi cuts. bums, sores or blis-
tion to probate matters. • ters, end note its wonderful healing
Office over North Side Pharmacy ♦ power. It is prompt and very ef-
444444444444444 fective. Price 25c, 50c and 81-°° P*r
\ bottle. Sold by City Drug Store.
Jury ............................................ ! 2746.55
Levy District ......................- 1157.51
General County .........„...... 8991.08
Road and Bridge No. 1... . 1 *353.03
Road and Bridge No. 2 ... 1853.18
Road and Bridge No. 3 ... 2155.13
Road and Bridge No. 4... 1 3171.11
Court House ............................- 575.37
63.91 2810.46
i 157.51
244.52 | 9235.60
380.07 I
43.76 | 1896.94
167.46 | 2322.59
71.02 j 3242.13
11.45 I 586.82
1342.93
83.17
2268.53
611.28
529.76
851.49
1314.14
.11
1467.53
74.34
6967.07
*584.24
1367.18
1461.10
1927.99
586.71
Total
•OptJJO[0£) Ul b'1UIO(I
Less overdrawn Road
Total Cash on Hand
and Bridge No. 1
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A. T. STELL
Attorney-at-Law.
Will practice in all courts.
Upstairs in First National ♦
Bank building. ♦
THOS. M. DARWIN, M. D„ ♦
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Off!*# over First •
National Bank *
w When you yawn a good deal in the
*! daytime, feel, full, achey and want
♦ to stretch frequently it is an un-
♦ | mistakeablo symptom of malaria,
♦ j and unlesa you do something at once
you are booked for a spell of chills.
Herbine is a chill medicine that
will prevent or cure the disease. It
drives out the impurities on which
th« malarial germ thrives, strength-
ens the liver and cleanses the bow-
els. Price 50c. Sold by City Drug
Store.
_ COOPER, : TEXAS •
1M 696
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Dr. W. G. Ellington. •,
D*. C. S. Ellington. •
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4
Dentists ♦
Constipation is the starting point
for many serious diseases. To lie
healthy, keep the bowels active and
regular. HERBINE will remove all
accumulations in the bowels and put
the system in prime condition. Price
50c. Sold by City Drug Stora.
Chronic Constipation-
ELLINGTON X ELINGTON
It is by no means an easy matter
to cure this disease, but it can be
------- done in most instances by taking
Office upstairs in First National ♦ Chamberlain’s Tablets and comply-
Ranlf Bldg., Southwest Cor. Sq. ♦ | me with the plain printed directions
COOPER TEXAS. 4 that accompany each packge.
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C. C. MCKINNEY
HTBKMT-UW
Upstairs over Delta
National Bank.
REGISTERED INDEBTEDNESS
'Road $nd Bridge No. 1 ............................-
-}{sia si ‘tt^ouaM jo ‘ua;qan«[
Total Registered Indebtedness
BONDED INDEBTEDNESS
Court House Bonds .....„...............................-
pamuduioao'B sum. 'sTjbJ 1° ^V/A
Total Bonded Indebtedness .........
13.851.92
584.24
13,267.68
776.10
776.10
14.000. 00
14.000. 00
THE COMMISSIONERS
t Respectfully submitted,
J. A. STEWART, County Treasurer,
COURT, DELTA COUNTY, August Term,
1917. V
We, the undersigned Commissioners of Delta County, Texas, and •
E McMillan, County Judge of said County, constituting the Commission.
«r, Court of’ said County, and each of us, do hereby, upon our oaths cer-
tify that on this, the 14th day of August, at a regular term of our
said court, we have compared and examined the quarterly report of J.
A. Stewart, county treasurer of Delta County, Texas, for the quarter be-
ginning May 1st, 1917, and ending the 1st day of August, 1917, and find-
ing same correct have caused an orderto be entered upon the minutes of the
Commissioners Court of Delta County, stating the approval of said report
by said court which said order recites separately the amount received and
paid out of each fund by said county treasurer since his last report, and
the balance remaining in each fund on the 1st day of August, 1917 and
have ordered the proper credits to be made in the account of saidTreas-
urer in acordance with said order as required by Article 867 Chapter
XXV of the revised Statutes of Texas, as amended by the act of the wenty-
Fifth Legislature of Texas at its regular session.
We further certify that there i« in the county depository to the
credit of Delta County above "£Ke outstanding checks and uncollected
treasurer’s commissions the sum of $13,209.68 as shown by the report of
the county treasurer this day approved.
T. E. McMILLAN, Co. Judge, Delta Co.
T. B. GOOD, Com., Pre. No. 1.
W. J. RUSSELL, Com, Pre No. 2.
J. W. WILHITE, Com., Free. No. 3.
J. M. FRITH, Com., Pre. No. 4.
Swom to and subscribed to before me this the 14th day of August, A.
D” 1917‘ C. M. FREEMAN,
Clerk, County Court, Delta County, Texas.
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♦ GEO. H. IHLEFELDT 4
♦ Voice Specialist ♦
♦ Has been a student for over 4
c fifteen years under the best c
♦ teachers in Boston. Over eight 4
♦ years successful teaching exper- 4
♦ ience. Careful attention to the *
♦ individual needs of each pupil. 4
♦ An interview gladly accorded 6
♦ to anyone desiring to study 6
4 voice. 4
♦ Coaching artistic interprets- •>
4 tion a specialty. 4
♦ PHONE 245. COOPER. 4
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4 4 4 *> <• <• •> ♦> •> 4 •> 4 4 4 4 4
4 FOR SALE. 4
♦ My residence, wagon yard and ‘5*
4 all improvements, 1 block east 4
4 of the square. I want to retire 4
4 from business and have decided 4
4 to sell out. 4
4 R. J. BROCK, 4
4 Cooper, - - Texas. 4
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Don’t forget that our shop
is the place to buy your EX-
TRA PARTS, GASOLINE and
all AUTOMOBILE ACCES-
SORIES.
Better HURRY and
YOURS.
O.Anderson
& Sons
WAGO MAN GAINS !B
FOUNDS ON TANLAG
“I FEEL BETTER THAN I HAVE
IN TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
SAYS WILLIAM
TRUETT.
NEW STOUGHTON WAGONS-
I have just received a car of the Celebrated
New Stoughton Wagons. These Wagons
have in their construction all the good
qualities. Boisd’arc fellows, square edge
tire, good materal,
BUILDED STOUGHT FOR SERVICE
light draft, dust proof boxing. All bearings
are absolutely the best workmanship put
into a wagon. If you want a wagon to
serve you in evesy respect call on me.
I will appreciate the privilege of showing
pou my wagon.
C. J. STEPHENSON
KLONDIKE, - - - TEXAS-
“It’s an actual fact, I have gained
eighteen pounds on two bottles -of
Tanlac land I now feel younger and
better than I have in twenty-five
years.’’ This interesting and remark-
able statement was made by William
O. Truett, watchman for the M. K. &
T. railroad, and living at 121 North
Sixth street, Waco, Texas.
“About four years ago,” he con-
tinued, “I began suffering with indi-
gestion and gas on my stomach and
going down hill. After eating, I
would swell up as tight as a drum
and suffer for two or three hours and
what I had eaten felt like lumps of
lead in my stomach. I was constipat-
ed all the time and had to take some-
thing every day for this trouble. I
had keen shooting pains from my
hips down which I was told was
| sciatic rheumatism. I was as ner-
:Vous as a rat in a trap and it was al-
'most impossible for me to get any
sound sleep or rest. I was almost
completely run-down and played-out
| and for two years 1 co-uldn't work
j enough to pay my necessary ex-
penses. I went to Marlin, Texas, and
spent a hundred dollars for a month’s
treatment there and it didn’t do me
a nickle’s worth of good. I then went
to Missouri and to Dllas for treat-
ment and paid out over three hun-
dred dollars but nothing gave me any
relief, and it just looked like I was
doomed to be a tuffeicr the rest bf
mj days.
“Then I got to taking this Tania*
I had read and heard so much about.
It has been a life saver to me and
would be cheap at a hundred dollars
a bottle compared to what other
treatment and medicine cost me and
the suffering I had to endure for
those four year*. I’m Just now buy-
ing my third bottle end I have had
np pain or ga* In my stomach in
some time and I can just eat any-
thing Without it hurting me. I’m not
a bit narvoua now nd just sleep lik*
|a child every night. I’m not consti-
pated like . I was and the rheumatic
pains are' all gone out of
'my hip and leg. In fact, all my his-
Ijust feel new life and energy in ev-
jery nerve of my body. As I have
said, I have gained eighteen pounds
'and I now weigh one hundred and
j sixty-eight pounds and feel younger
and better than I have in twenty-five
years. I wouldn’t take any amount
jof money that could be offered for
I the good that Tanlac has done me
and I would be ungrateful not to tell
others what it is that got me out of
my suffering and made a well man of
me.”
Tanlac is sold in Cooper by Mc-
Kinney Drug Co., in Enloe by M. W.
Smith, in Klondike by Allard & Trot-
man, in Ben Franklin by L. H. Hays,
In Pecan Gap by W. O. Warren &
Son, n Lake Creek by Devaney
Brothers, in Yowell by A. W. Miller,
in Rattan by E. F. Smith and in
Charleston by J. F. Wood.
ESTIMATE TEXAS COT.
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I /ANTS CHlLPRtN
|» Ttorcby lYomoiim£
-’ Cheerfulness and RestContatib
•I tfeither Opium,Morphine nor
li Mineral. Not Narcotic
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
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For Over
Thirty Year
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
THK CKNTAUH COMPANY. NEW YOU* CITY,
The service that WINS is the ser-
vice that SATISFIES. Our service is
of that kind.
FIRST: We give you just what
you want, if it ts in the house.
SECOND: We employ every effort
to have what you want.
' THIRD: We never seek to put off
on a customer a substitute for an ar-
ticle called for, unless the customer
so desires.
This three-fold policy has secured
for us a line of SATISFIED CUSTO-
MERS of which we are indeed proud.
Ours is a store of SATISFACTION,
and we want to SATISFY YOU.
NORTH SIDE PHARMACY
Wlifere Purity is Paramount.
SAM MORGAN CHAS. PRATT
MILLION BALES
San Antonio, Texas, Aug. 20.-
Nearly one hundred cottonseed crush- 1
ers met at the Gunter Hotel this
morning and agreed in estimating the
Texas cotton crop at not exceeding
3,000,000 bales. West, Central and
South Texas, it was agreed, will not
have over one-fifth of the normal
yield, while the crop in Central and
Central West Texas is almost a com-
plete failure, the children picking the
'staple in tin buckets. Many gins and
several oil mills in those sections of
the state will not operate.
The rest if the state, it was declar-
ed, has a good crop prospect.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
OF ADMINISTRATRIX.
You will take notice that the un-
dersigned is the duly appointed,
bonded and qualified administratrix
of the estate of Malissa Wheatly,
deceased, and all persons having
claims against such estate, will please
verify the same as required by law
for each claims and present them to
mo for allowance. My address is
156 Travis St, Paris, Tsxas.
MATTIB POWELL.
'SIR.
Si®
For
the boys
in
khaki
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REG. US PAT. Off
AaMahgJfltiriT:
Bevo is a great favorite in the Army Canteens, where
none but pure, soft drinks may be sold. After drill
or march, you are sure to see a long line of hot and
dusty-throated soldier boys making a bee line for
Bevo. They know that there lies complete satisfac-
tion, full refreshment and pure wholeeomeneas.
At home or abroad—at work or play—between meals
or with meals, you will appreciate what we have
done for you in making this triumph in soft drinks.
You will find Bevo at inns, rostauraats, groceries, department
and drug etoree, picnic pounds, baseball parks, sods fountains,
dining cara, in the navy, at camtecna, at mobilisation camps
and other placet where refreshing bevaragaa are sold.
Bevo—the oil-year-’round soft drink
Guard
first seeing
bears the r
against substitutes,
temg that the seal
Have the bottle opened in front o t you.
is unbroken and that the crown top
Sold in bottica only, and bottled exclusively by
ANHEUSER-BUSCH, ST. LOUIS
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Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1917, newspaper, August 24, 1917; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth979912/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.