Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1908 Page: 5 of 8
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and the plan may, therefore, be
abandoned. It is considered like-
ly tlmt the Senate will receive
this information anyway as the
Presidential magazine is full to
the explosive point.
Farming Tools
For Infants and Children,
IN ORDER TO FARM. SUCCESSFULLY, IT IS NECESSARY TO
HAVE THE RIGHT KIND OF TOOLS.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the /. \
Signature. /Am
AVfcfie tabic Prep aration for As -
similating the Food and Regula-
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
milE most prosperous farmer is usually the one who is best supplied
«JL with good farming implements. Get plenty of good tools, plant
good seed, at the right time, work hard and yru will make something.
For several years we have been supplying a considerable number of the
farmers of this section with their farm tools, and we expect m do the oamc
thing this year. When you get ready to buy anything in this line, come
in and see the kind we sell. The cuts shown herewith will give you some
idea how our Riding Planter and Riding and Walking Cultivators look,
but to appreciate the many good points of these implements, it is neces-
sary to see them at work.
Promote sTDigcsUon,Cheerful -
ness and restCen tains neither
OpiumiMorphina nor Mineral
Not Narcotic.
Lr Use
■ For Over
Thirty Years
A perfect Remedy f or Constipa-
tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea.
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish-
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
The Duchess »Cotton and Corn Planter
f Furni-
j would not only be just to that
Washington Connnent, «U„, ho JustTo
The suspension of Public Prin- j Congress, and to the public who
ter Stillings is the gossip of the are paying the bills,
hour in political circles in YY ash- > # «
ington this week, anil the audit, amusing bit of byplay isbe-
system has been suspended. The j ing enticterl in the Senate cloak
joint subcommittee on printing rooms and committee rooms. It
will continue its investigation of! C()n^ts of a resolution, drafted
conditions in the government ^ najor .Stone of Missouri,
printing ottice and the methods calling; on the President for infor-
through which contracts were se- jHation concerning the reports
cured for furnishing supplies to t that tho Federal patronage has
the printing office, it is believed been usej to promote the political
that cue of tlie most salutary ef- j welfare of one of the Republican
fects of the present investigation j candidates for the presidential
will be the attempt, which it is j nomination. Senator Stone do-
expected will be pushed vigoi-, e|ine3 to introduce his resolution
ously, to make it impossible lieie-j unti[ he has assurances that it
after for a public printer to have wouj(| j)e passed by the Republi-
at his disposal the appropriation can8, While a few of the Senators
of many millions ol dollars en< .1 jiavo taken seriously the charges
year, with practically no safe- genator Foraker that patron-
guards. Stillings last year le- age has been improperly used in
ceived an appropriation <>f about Q^io. etc., and would like to see
$5,000,000, which, added to u hat «»vvilat the President has to say
he had left over from the pie- for himself.” there are, fortunate-
vious year expended, amounted to jy for them, other members of the
considerably more than that sum. Republican party who have learn-
Over aii this money, wit h the ej from experience that it is dan-
exception of the amounts which gerous to “tamper with the man
shall be paid for paper over jn ^jle white House,” and they
which Congress has control the are assuring their oVerzealous
puplic printer is the only and brethern that it is by no means a
tinal arbiter. YV hile there is no gafe experiment. As a matter of
allegation that Stillings or any fact, the President would enjoy
other public printer spent this noti,jng better than the oppor-
nioney in an illegitimate way, tunity to lay before the Senate,
Congressmen are of the opinion an(j particularly the public, cer-
that so much money should not tajn facts regarding the Federal
be placed in the bare of
Is made of heavy, high grade steel and iron, is correctly balanced on the wheels
and the bottom is always level. The planter is easily operated and can be us?d to list,,
throyv out middles or flat break. The planting apparatus is operated direct from the
main axle and can be easily adjusted to plant any quantity of seed desired. The cover-
ing standards, which are equipped with spring trip shovels, can be raised by means of
a f0ot lever without taking the front plow out of the ground. We recommend this tool
as being one of the best riding planters on the market.
New Texas Dandy Raiding Cultivator
HasVshape steel frame, S ^
dust proof, adjustable A/
axles *and the weight of M|| V
neck can be regulated (
with a lever to suit the , ft P 'r f~J^ I
operator. The square ^ --- lB| / 4 J \ /
pipe beam <m t! 1 is < uI- t Kj i: ,/.• ':\
tivator has but one hole f
frontend. The shanks IjfVj //p" /f T J
or standards are fasten- Bf /MvfflfB M
ed to the beam with ' 1%'^ / 'By,
wedge bolts. The front J| ^
and back plows can be I *3fw^ ,* ,71 \\
adjusted so as to make 11 j!\\ Y Ik
the furrows very close 1// Y f. i /
togetlier in ^plowing ^
so as to gather very lit- 'k ^Jr
tie trash. The adjust- ^11 ^ ^
aide ypke on this culti-
vator is a new feature - muair
foun<l on no
Notice in Probale.
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Delta county, Greeting:
You are commanded to have
published for 20 days previous to
the return day hereof in some
newspaper published in Delta
county, the following citation:
The State of Texas, Delta coun:
ty: To all persons interested in
the estate, of Joe Duval, et al,
minors;W. A. Cockrell, guardian
of the estate of Joe Duval, et Al,
has tiled in the County Court of
Delta county, his account for
final settlement, and application
for discharge as guardian of the
estate of Joe Duval, etal, minors,
which will be heard by the County
Court of Delta county, Texas, on
February 17, 1908, at the court
house thereof, in the (own of
Cooper, at which time all persons
■jaterest-ed-m-Mid estate, may ap-
pear and contest said account and
application, if they see proper.
Herein fain not, under the pen-
alty of the law, and of this writ
make due return.
Issued the 11th day of January,
190*. Witness, S. J. Smith, clerk
of said court and the seal thereof
in the city of Cooper,the 11th day
of January, 1DOS.
S. J. Smith,
Clerk County Court. Delta
countv. Sam Morgan, Deputy.
YD COLLARS
, fit anybody
THE BEST
)ur-in-Hands, Eng-
, Culross, Wings
ire the latest to be
eastern markets,
iders. Underwear,
Irtaining to man’s
he newest and lat-
|nan wears it, we
Your patronage
. Try us once,
tuly,
other
make. For ease of ad justment, strength and simplicity, we b^js^v* tj,epe nft |i)efctei.
cultivator anywhere. " 1
Texas Balance Frame Southern Walk
irva Cultivator
ELTON
one hi&n
with unlimited right to spend it
whenever and wherever he may
see fit, without some restrictions.
Members of the joint subcom-
mittee believe that if Congress
will enact a law governing to
some extent the expenditures of
the public printer, such a law
Comb khade Island Reds |
Ht Brahmas
mi First Prizes at ♦
•per, Texas, 1908 *
GS $2.u0nndS3.00 ♦
15. ; : S
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ley Sanford
Rapid changes of temperature are hard
on the toughest constitution.
The conductor passing from the heated
inside of a trolley car to the icy temperature
of the platform—the canvasser spending an
hour or so in a heated building and then
walking against a biting wind—know the
difficulty of avoiding cold.
Scott*s Emulsion strengthens the
body so that it can better withstand the
danger of cold from changes of temperature.
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I ^ avc^~ nc r°*!fh
f . Q VGCISfTS: 50c. AND $1.00.
Weak and Sickly Women.
It is hard to estimate how many
women wore their female troubles
general weakness, nervousness,
sallow ->kin, etc., to constipation
and indention, but doctors whoso
practice is among women say that
;tii per cent would bo no exaggera-
tion. It is well for them to know
of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin,
which cures constipation, indiges-
tion, sicR headache, heartburn,
hot flashes, etc. It is absolutely
guaranteed to do what is claimed,
and if you want to try before Inly-
ing. send your address f«»r a free
sample bottle to Pepsin Syrup
Co., 119 Caldwell Bldg., Monti-
oello, 111. It is sold ty all .dealers
at 50c and $1 a bottle.
'Fhe arch of this cultivator is constructed of two pieces of solid bar. high carbon
steel and bent so as to prevent the tongue from rising in front when the gangs are thrown
up on the hang-up hooks. The axles arc dust proof. This cultivator has extra heavy
long nine beams and heavy cross heads made or malleable iron. The foot pieces are
fastened to the cross head with a wedge key boit that enables the ooeiwloj to iegulits
the front plow up or down to a very tine scale which is often needed. The long life of
this Cultivator is a valuable feature. It will plow in hard ground that very few cultiva-
tors will take. We also sell the Volunteer Walking Cultivator.
PttCTOR
e greatest laying,broody
s. Some splendid cock-
ind build up your flock
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h crodit to thorn •njr*WJ»
»;ul f;tr»* pnid fn>m all point*.
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K 1’rcs., McKinney, Trx**
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Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1908, newspaper, February 14, 1908; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017391/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.