The Cooper Weekly Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1903 Page: 5 of 6
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Jjf* ,JSTt'Viuun Phillips
I j T Ira nk 1 in Saturday.
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W. K. Dal*? lias blurted bis
table wagon for the mi turner.
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vege-
J W. Cole a prominent farmer
Pruttvii.e was in town Momluy,
Ohas 0. (4rant of
was tu Wednesday.
Cedar Crteh
J. II. Kilaud of Peea i (jap
in town Monday.
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Mrs. Laura S. Webb,
Vle«-Prei<td«nt Woman"** I>rmo-
rrntlr. Inba ol SortliernOSilo.
"I dreaded the change of life which
was fast approaching. I noticed Wine
of Cardui, and decided to try a hot.
tie. I experienced some relief the
first month, so I kept on taking it for
three months and now I menstruate
with no pain and I shall take it off and
on now until I have passed the climax.”
Female weakness, disordered
menses, falling of the womb and
ovarian troubles do not wear off.
They follow a woman to the change
of life. Do not wait but take Wine
of Cardui now and avoid the trou-
ble. Wine of Cardui never fails
to benefit a suffering woman of
any age. Wine of Cardui relieved
Mrs. Webb when she was in dan-
ger. When you come to the change
of life Mrs. Webb’s letter will
mean more to you than it does
now. But you may now avoid the
suffering she endured. Druggists
•ell $1 bottles of Wine of Cardui.
WINEof cardui
Mrs. R L. Men amt Urns Ruth
Royal ol Pans are spending a few
days with Alins l.uey 8tell Ibis weeK
. It. jNay iuYTauuf iii*Wor day to
spend a while will! Imr soil Chita.
I Nay lor of the First National Rank.
Frank Bishop came over from Par-
ts Sunday to visit bis relatives Aitor
uey Sharp’s family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harper of
Pans spent the day Sunday with Dr.
and Mrs. Joe Blackwell.
C. Q. Messer of Euloe was over
Tuesday and while here looked after
his subscription account.
Miss Pauline Sims hag closed her
elocution class and returned to her
home in Celeste much to the regret
of her rnuny friends-
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Strawberry Pickers Make Money.
Strawberry pickers iu this section
are making good inonev. A day or
two ago a lady 50 years of age made
over $2 in one day. She gathered
100 quarts, for which she received
1J cents per quart It is no common
tiling for young boys arm girls to
make from $(» to $10 per week
Pickers are scarce and hard to get,
and this is one :eason such good I
wages are paid, it is safe to say
that 2(J0 to 300 people could find
profitable employment picking straw.
,11-U i.ie —:ul.'j-.m. zj- 'i.' ap f<\V
the next two weeks.—Tyler Courier.
A Mr. Carpenter living on J. H
Eiland’s farm one half unle north of
Pecan Gap had his house destroyed
by tire Thursday morning of last
week. Everything in the house was
destroyed except a few bed clothes,
the famtlv being in the Held at the
time the fire occurred and a few
neighors arrived in time only to save
the articles mentioned The fire is
supposed to have caught from a de-
fective stove flue.
J. T. Cqnwuy, President, . , J. M. Ilagood, Vico Preesidont.
W. K. Allen, Cashier,
First National Bank, of Enloe,
Capital $25 OOO.
Courteous Treatment To All.
Directors: I. A. Costou, J. W. fladen, J. F. Henslee, J. T. Conway
J M Hagood and W R Mien
•9. Scliultze
THE, ‘‘OLD RELiftBLE,’* JLWELER AMD 0iJTIGIftN.
Kememoer.lYe lYbtiiim Business bn’ine west siaeoYme Square,
Cooper, Texas.
T. E. Gardner is iu Fort Worth
this week representing the K. of P’s
of Cooper in the Graad Lodge in ses-
sion in tiiat city.
STRAYED—A three months old
pig. Any information as to her
whereabouts will be appreciated by
the owner Svi> Smith.
TRAIN SCHEDULL,.
NORTH BODN1)
No. 6................10:49 a. m.
No. ................. 6 20 p. m
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 1.................7 :12 a- m
No. 5................. 5*12 p. m
PERSONALS,
B. B, Tynes spent Sunday in Coop
^r.
Grove Johnson went to Parts Sun
day.
Ban Jordan cf Enloe was in town
Tuesday.
Dr. E. O. Moore was over from
Enloe Monday.
Sheriff Turbevillc went to Paris and
returned Thursday.
Mrs. B. F. Eleazer is in Hugo vis
iting her son.
Walter Brock and Louis Cooper
visited Ladonia Sunday.
Mrs. J. G. Jordan is visiting bet-
daughter in Fort Worth this week.
Misses Veta and Kate Fagtn of
Parts visited Miss Etta Sharp Sunday.
Cbas. Anderson and Joe McClain
of Anuersonvtlle were in town Mon-
day.
Bud Evans one ol the wealthiest
farmers of Delta county was in town
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Price visited
their parents in Commerce Saturday
imd Sunday.
John Patterson has returned from
n trip to the Panhandle, Oklahoma
and New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Parkhlll
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Byrns in Euloe
sheriff Turbeville was in Greenville
Monday, and again on Wednesday as
witness in the Sperce case.
Mrs. B. B. Tynes of Paris visited
her patents Judge and Mrs. D. H.
Lane in Cooper this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tillman of
Tennessee are visiting their brother
Dr. Tillman in Cooper this week,
B. F. Eleazer left last week for
West Texas in search of climatic con-
ditions for the improvement of his
health.
Mrs. Clifford Wingo was over
from Paris Sunday to spend the day
-with he.- brothers T. J. and C. L.
Stevens.
Tom Snell has purchased the Rtock
of drugs owned by Edwafd Moore
and will now be sole proprietor of
the Uocper Drug Store.
Hon. A. T. Stell amt wife camo in
Friday afternoon from Austin. Mr.
Stell returned Sunday. Mrs. Stell
remained several days in Cooper.
The best assortment of Collars,
Plow Gear and all other home-made
leather goods at W J. Evers. Op
posite post office, Cooper. tf
Mrs. E. O. Moore and daughters
Misses Carrie and Viola of Enloe
were here the first of the week visit
iny their son and brother Edward
Moore.
The iee cream and sherbet supper
which was to be given by the Ladies
Home Mission Society at Mrs. Me
Kinney’s tonight, Friday, has been
postponed two week's on account of
the cold weather.
Miss Heuna Tillman returned last
wtek from an extended visit to rela-
tives in Tennessee and Arkansas.
Her many friends are glad to see her
in Cooper again.
Col. Henry Watterson the King of
American Politics, tiie great Jourmt
list and Lecturer will lecture at the
College Hall in Commerce Friday
night May 8tb,
“Strength and vigor come of good
food, duly digested. ‘Force’, a ready
to-serve wheat and barley food, adds
no burden, but sustains, nourishes,
invigorates.’’ tf
Mrs. J. II Allen has returned to
her home in St. Louis, Site was ac
companied by her daughter .Mrs. P
R, Allen who wdl remain in that city
some time visiting relatives.
Rev. J. II. Myers, pastor of the
West Paris Baptist church will preach
at the Baptist church in Cooper Sun-
day evening at 8 o’clock, May 3rd.
All are cordially invited to attend.
Sam Tittle of Mt, Vernon was in
the city Tuesday. Prof, Little has
just closed a successful school term
at Giles where he will teach for an-
other year.
Mrs. Neil Duncun who has been
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Hendrix at Charleston returned to
Paris Sunday evening. Mr. Duncan
came in on the 5:12 train to return
with his wife and baby at (j:20.
Mr. Nowland of Dallas, State
manager of the National Loan and
Investment Company of Detroit,
Michigan was here Monday looking
after some investments to be made
by his company soon.
In the justice court Monday, the
State of Texas versus John Tally for
abusive language resulted in a hung
jury. J. W. Anderson of Race
Track versus Coopor Mercantile Co.
was a verdict for detendent.
A bill Ini ' been introduced in the
legislature providing that non pay.
ment of poll tax shall not disqualify
for jury service. The bill has been
reported favorably by House Judici-
ary committee No. 1.
The llest Thimr Dial Ever lluppeneil.
Connell’s Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy for diarrhoea, dysentery and
flux. Sold by City Drug Store
Cooper, 37 ly
Made Yeung Again.
“One of Dr. King’s New Lite Pills
each night for two weeks has me in
my‘teens' again” writes 1). H, Tur-
ner of Dempseytown, Pa. They’re
the best iu the world for liver, atom,
ach and bowels Purely vegetable.
Never gripe. Only 25c at R. E
Dickinson’s drug store. 20 lm
Gen’l Gordon came in on the uoon
train Friday and spent the uiternoon
entertairing his numerous callers.
In the evening before the lecture
Lour, a number of ex confederates
went in a body to the Thornton Ho-
tel where they were greeted heartily
by the beloved General. The meet
ing between them was pathetic
in the extreme to an onlooker. His
warm gieeting “I’m glad to see you
boys” brought the heartfelt replies,
‘And we are glad to see you again
General’’ in tones widen left no doubt
of deep sincerity on both sides.
The case of Newman Phillips ver-
sus W. F Ross heretofore pending
in tiie justice’s court of Pecan Gap
and which was tried at the March
term of court with a result of judg
ment in favor of plaintiff but had
been granted a new trial, has been
withdrawn by defendant paying tiie
fee winch was the subject of the suit.
CooDerUveruCo.
SALE and feed stable.
The very Best Roadsters are always furnished to the Commercial Traveler.
Our Special Sunday drivers are unequalled, and the buggies—well, they are
as good as you’ll find in the city—and after using one you may think it runs
as smoothly as any you ever used. If you get ours, you're bound to think so.
Doont Forgot XT as Wlien You I>riv©.
In the Justice court of Ren Frank
lin Saturday, Miss Ella Roberts, a
teacher iu the Ben Franklin school
was acquitted of a charge of severi-
tv in corporal punishment practiced
on a small boy of her grade. The
evidence allowed not the slightest
ground tor tUi. charge, the boy him-
self stating on the stand that she
only hurt him a little.
WANTED—Several Industrious persons In
each state to travel for house established
eleven years and with a larxe capital, to call
upon merchants and agents for successful
aud profitable line. Permanent engagement.
Weekly cash salary of $18 and all traveling
expenses and hotel bills advanced In cash
each week. Experience not essential. Men-
tion reference and enclose self-addressod
envelope. THE NATIONAL.
(20 12t) 334 Dearborn St., Chlcngo.
►»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Our
Resources
and Facilities
for caring for your Hanking
wants arc most ample.
Arc you enrolled among
our customers? It not, we
should like to have you.
All accommodations ami
courtesies consistent with
safe banking arc extended to
all accounts—whether large
or small.
First National
n I. COOPER,
□ anK, TEXAS.
Capital, Surplus and
Undivided Profits
$132,358.26.
M. A. Coppage & Son
See us for FINE PLOW WORK,
HORSE SHOEING and
WAGON REPAIRING.
We are prepared to Gum Cross Cut Saws and Grind
Stalk Cutters.
We have the only Cold Tire Setter in Delta County, also
all kinds of uptodate machinery for doing first-class work.
All Work Guaranteed.
South East Corner Square. COOPER, TEXAS.
Miss TXTe'b'b
Will Open a Studio in Cooper
February 4th.
Full Conservatory course including Drawing, Crayon,
Pastel, Water Colors, Oil, China and Tapestry Painting,
Pyrography and Drawn Work.
Miss Webb has studied a number of years in the Northern Con-
servatories and has had eighteen years experience in teaching. Has
the very best lefereucea aud is prepared in every way to give entire
satisfaction.
Afternoon Classes will be organized for the benefit
of married ladies.
1R. E. DICKENSON,
2 “THE 0L0 RELIABLE DRUG6IST.”
Wishes to call your attention to the fact that he has one of
2 the best assorted stocks of drugs in Delta county.
2 He now has with him Mr. A. J. Carter, a registered drug-
2 gist who will assist him in filling prescriptions,
w* Your prescription will not be handled by boys, but by ex-
’s* pcncnced and practical druggist. He will nlao carry a full line of
$ Eastman Kodaks and Kodak Supplies,
** and will develop films at the usual price—a fall line of sporting
goods such as fishing tackle, base balls, mits, etc.
Call and see him, he will treat you right.
....NORTH SIDE SQUARE.
JUst Blow
^n.you UKe
BUT THE FACT
' ‘ REMAINS THAT
THE COOPER DRUG CO.*
Carries 4he Moist Complete Stock of Drugs to be found
in Delta County and their Prices are Reasonable, too.
LOWE BROS. Paint is the BEST.
W, E. MOORE, Proprietor.
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The Cooper Weekly Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1903, newspaper, May 1, 1903; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980759/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.