The Cooper Weekly Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 12, 1903 Page: 5 of 6
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TRAIN SCHEDULE.
NORTH BOUND
No 6 ^
......10.49 a. m.
No 2
No 1'...
SOUTH BOUND.
...........7:12 a. m.
No. 5...
........... 5:12 p. m
MIm Ntluv Travis went to Pari*
Suuday.
Young Gray is iu Blossom on bus
mess tins week.
9. C. Ratliff was a visitor to Paris
Monday.
George Lambeth is up from a se-
vere attack of mumps.
A crowd ot young men visited Pe.
can Gap Thursday night.
PERSONALS.
Bob Connell is very sick this week.
Ladies saddles lor rent at W. J.
vers.
Tom Snell is on the sick list this
week.
Klva Parkhill made a trip to Paris
Monday.
Ewing Boyd spent Tuesday in
•Greenville.
Mrs. S. C. Ratliff is spending the
-week iu Paric.
Ed Hendrix of Charleston was in
the city Monday.
J. W. Helm of Charleston was in
the city Monday.
Dr. McFarling ot Rattan was in
the city Tuesday.
Dick Justiss of Paris was in the
city Wednesday.
Bill Ross of Ben Franklin is in tl.«
city attending court.
Misses Nora and Fannie Lester
spent Sunday in Paris.
Dr. Moore of Enloe was m the
y-city Tuesday on business.
Winter Lap Robes at cost at
fivers’ Harness Shop, Cooper, tf
Dr. C. A. Harding left for bis
home m Rural Shade Wednesday.
Grandpa Duncan of Pecan Gap
was a visitor to Cooper Satuiday.
Miss Bessie Waters is enjoying
her vacation at the home in Paris.
W. E. Mangum ot Commerce spent
Monday in Cooper visiting relatives.
Mrs. S. G. Dillard went to Bios
som Tuesday to visit her mother-in-
law.
Misses Hester McMillan and lirin
Hendrix were visiting in Cooper last
week.
B. B. Thomas of Ben Franklin
was in the city Monday attending
court.
J. L. Darwin cf Lake Creek, was
,jn town Thursday attending to some
business.
Mrs. Hattie Lester went to Paris
Sunday to visit relatives and return-
ed next day.
Miss Irene Miller of Paris, visited
her sister, Mrs. John Wall, the latter
part of last % eek.
Mrs. J. J. Wylie of Paris visited
relatives in Cooper this week, return,
ing home Tuesday.
• Miss Grace Plummer left Monday
■for her home in Little Rock, Ark., to
spend a few weeks vacation.
If unable to buy new saddles and
harness, have your old ones repaired
at Evers’Saddle Shop,Cooper, tf
W E. Craddock of the Craddock
Grocery Co. of Terrell, had business
of importance in Cooper Monday.
Misses Sophia and Etta England
of Commerce were in Cooper Monday
to attend tne funeral of little Frank
White.
Hon. W. M. Imboden of Rusk,
visited Cooper the first of this week
the guest ot bis cousins, M s. Parke
Long and Miss launie Bacon.
The baby of Mr, and Wrs. Will
White died Sunday atter a long and
painful illness and was interied Mon-
day in the Odd Fellows cemetery.
“Strength and vigor come of good
food, duly digested. ‘Force’, a ready
to-servo wheat and barley food, adds
no burden, but sustains, nourishes,
invigorates,” ^
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Eleazer arc in
Looper this week. They will return
grtm to their present home at Allan-
retd where Mr. Eleazer is agent for
-iheCiO^&Q.iRy.
R. G. Cbitty of Hugo is on a visit
to his mother iu this city.
Miss Frankie Custer is visiting rel-
atives in Clarksville and Detroit.
Miss Eura Miller of Pecan Gap is
visiting Mrs. Sam Price this week.
Marshal and Paul Jones left Mon-
day for a visit in Fort Smith, Ark.
Dr. and Mrs. Windwehenof Green
ville, visited friends in Cooper Sun-
day.
Mrs. Paton McOuistion of Paris Is
in the city visiting Mrs. W. W. Me-1
Cuistion.
Mra. John Wall visited her parents
in Paris Sunday, returning Monday
afternoon.
Tom Garrard has returned from
Fort .Worth and will remain at home
some time.
W. M. Pyburn ot Roxton was tnl
Cooper this week as a witness in the
district court.
Tfie Bargain Store.
We recognize the fact that every lady who has to do
any shopping wants seasonable goods and we can
interest you if you will call and give us a chance.
tyot Weather
Items...
Rev, A. C. Parker left Monday tor
a trip out west and will be absent]
several weeks.
Miss Maggie Reynolds and Mr.
Curtis of Enloe were married in that j
city last Sunday.
John Garrard, who lias been at
tending school at Whitewright Das
returned to Cooper.
Sam Dillard lett the first ot the
week to join a llsLing party of Puns
at the Roebuck lake.
Ladies while rnd black drop-
jstitched hose 15, 25, 40 and t>5<\
Misses drop-stitched hose, ex-
tra value, at 20 and 25c.
Ladies white ribbed vests, ex-
tra good, at 4c.
Ladies white ribbed vests,
taped ami extaa good at 10c.
Ladies white ribbed vests,
taped and lace front at 15c,
Ladies white vests trimmed
with Cluny laee, silk taped at 25c.
Ladies mercerized lace vests
at 30c.
Ladies silk vests, white, pink
and blue, 75c quality, at 45c.
, Towels at very low prices—
i extra values at 5, 10, 124 and 15e.
White oxford damask, the
(very thing for summer waists, ex-
(tra value 25 and 40c.
White Indian linen lawn,
1 special offer (5, 10 and 15c.
Ladies, Misses and Childrens
• slippers—we are showing some
' great values at very low prices.
MILLINERY—The cut price
in this department will be contin-
ued. You can buy a very stylish
and up-to-date trimmed hat at
I your own price.
Agent for Butterick Patterns.
Subscriptions Taken.
Miss Winaifred Duncan is our
“hello girl’’ at central since Miss
Mattie McCuller's resignation.
Dont burden your neighbor by bor-
rowing saddles when you can rent one
cheap at Ever’s Harness shop.
Miss Saddler, one of the teachers
ot the Terrell High School visited
Mrs. J. J. McKelvy last week.
Albert Williams has returned home
from Waco where he attended the
Christian University the past year.
The best assortment of Collars,
Plow Gear and all other home-made
leather goods at W. J. Evers. Op-
posite post office, Cooper. tf
. Dr. Moyer, Mr. Cummins and
Misses Oma Carr and Lonnie While,
all of LadoDia, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Will Perry.
Mrs. Dr. Tillman and Miss Buna
are visiting in Paris, being called
there by the sickness of Mrs. Till-
man’s mother, Mrs. Hayes.
We are requested to announce that
there will be no services at the Chiis.
tian church next Sunday on account
of the absence of Rev. Parker from
the city.
F. Engel of Longview, has ac-
cepted a position as prescription clerk
for the Cooper Drug company. He
arrived in the city Saturday accom-
panied by nis wife.
A, A. Dickinson of Summerville,
Tenn., is visiting his children in dif-
ferent parts of the state. This week
has been spent with his son, R. E
Dickinson, of this place.
Miss Mamie Rattan has returned
home fer the sumfuer vacation. Iliss
Mamie’s grades during the past year
have been exceedingly flattering and
we are confident well earned.
The death of the only child of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Dale occurred Mon-
day last. Tho baby was scarcely a
year old and bad been sick but a
short while. The remains were in.
terred at the Odd Fellows cemetery
Tuesday.
Stops The Cough anil Works Off the Cold
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure
a cold in one day. No cure, no pay
Price 25cents, 43 ly
John D. White of Paris attended
the funeral of his brother’s baby in
Cooper Monday.
The Best Tiling that Ever Happened.
Connell’s Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy for diarrhoea, dysentery and
flux. Sold by City Drug Store
Cooper, _ 37 ly
Miss Alma Lobstein spent the
greater part ot the week with Miss
Kate Lambeth in this city.
The Best Prescription For Malaria.
Chills and fever is a bottle ol Grove’s
Tasteless Chill'Tonic. It is simply
iron and quinine in a tasteless form
No cure, no pay. Price 50c 43-ly
The latest thing in wedding inyita-
tiona as to style and quality are to be
touud at the Review office.
To Cure a Cold In One Bar
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s
signature is in each box. 25c 43-ly
Ladonia
visited
(f S. O. Ratliff, President.
Jas, A. Smith, Cashier.
5 The Delta National Bank. j|
^ 11
TOUR BUSINESS WILL BE APPRECIATED. J |
Directors—S. C. Ratliff, T. J. Record, J. L. DarwiD, P. W. Miller, (•
B, F. Eleazer, J. W. Traylor and C. E. Anderson. (J
RATLIFF & SCHULTZE,
Insurance Agents.
We represent the most reliable old line companies and would like to tell you
ot their meiits before you insure your property. We can save you money
and give you the safest insurance to be found in North Texas. Call on us.
When Your House Burns You Get Your Money Promptly#
West Side Square, Cooper, Texas.
MiPsen Sudie Stanley of
and Walters of Greenville,
Miss Neila Travis at Dong Taw this
week. __
YouKuow What You Are Taking.
When you take Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on each bottle show-
ing that it is simply iron and quinine
in^a tasteless form. No cure, no pay.
50c ___ 431y
For the prettiest, daintiest and
tastiest things in wedding invitations
and visiting cards, leave your order
at the Review office.
WANTED—Several IndiiHtrlous persons In
each state to travel (or house established
eleven years and with a large capital, to Cftll
upon merchants and agents for successful
and profitable line. Permanent engHgement.
kly c
mponses..
each week
lion reference
envelo
<20 I2t)
J, W. Skelton was in town Tuss-
day and made his account with the
Review balance up for another year.
Mr. Skelton lias changed his post-
olllce from Enloe to Clem and orders
his paper sent there.
District Judge Counor accompan-
ied by Mrs. Connor and their three
little children came over Monday
morning by private conveyance and
are stepping at Hotel Thornton. Mrs.
Connor has a number of friends in
Cooper who greatly appreciate her
annual visits, and of course we are
i all fond of the judge.
Cooper LlveruCo.
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 run*
as smoothly as any you ever used. If you get ours, you’re bound to think so.
T»osvt Forgot TJs When You Drive.
The Cooper Drug Co.,
DEALERS IN
and profitable line. Permanent engagement..
Weekly cash salary of $18 and all traveling
expenses and hotel bills advanced in cash
Experience not essential. Meu-
ence and enclose self addressed
'rill.’ NATIONAL.
THE NATIONAL,
iCH Dearborn St.., Chicago.
Patent Medicines, Stationery, Books, Druggists Sundries, Cigars,
All Kinds of Cold Drinks from a First Class Soda Fountain,
Prescriptions Carefully
Compounded.
A beautiful line of wall paper—all the newest and prettiest patterns.
We are the exclusive dealears of Pratt’s Stock and Poultry Food.
We are also the only people who handle the famous Yarn Cuba cigar.
W. E. MOORE, Manager.
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.
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The Cooper Weekly Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 12, 1903, newspaper, June 12, 1903; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981764/m1/5/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.