The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. [40], Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 6, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DELTA COURIER,TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925.
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Mrs. J. N. Coker is reported ill this
week.
Second hand furniture bought and
sold.—Smith Bros.
E. J. Stanley had his tonsils
moved at Dr. Janes’ office Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lancaster of
Rattan were shopping in Cooper Mon-
day.
I have some small hemes in Cooper
for sale on terms almost as favorable
as rent. —T. B. Good.
Dr. Janes removed Mrs. Lawrence
Thompson’s tonsils at his office Fri-
day.
SERVICE
Is advertised by ail and delivered by some.
We give
“Just a Little Better Service”
and that helps advertise us
BRING US YOUR COTTON TICKETS.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus $85,000.00
“ r here is no Substitute for Safety.”
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Good second hand buggy for sale
cheap if sold at once. See Bennington
at Townsend & Houston’s store. r42
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I Marion Tynes and Family of Dallas
! visited home folks in Cooper Saturday
j night and Swnday.
mis
tick
for its ike best overall made
The reason that w« boost Oshkosh E’Goch
Overalls ao 3tro:r;'y i3 because v e know
th: t it is impossible to make a better over-
all. We know th ;t it is th :• manufacturer s
ambition to .u*;m kcevi Oshkosh B’Gosh
at "tr.e top ol the h. wrc1
Every tested i.-nprovoment ad.tptptl for
Oshkosh L' Gosh Over?lls without delay.
Jus” recently three new features have been
ad.fed.
First: Hip p'x./.ets ere now fired with
Gez. denim, g.- .retv . iL'.cr.nocser c: cloth
where the wcur.urnr - :o • .v. '.1 tools <1 jr. t
wear holes in the pc:’ -.-, i'fu. c new
pockets wiil cutlt the overall. The hip
pockets ere alto ■ “'vc-. t the; t! e side seams,
Lnfnc and all, jyvtnx .dh. ! strength at the
point of greatest strain — ?.:ro;n the seat.
Second The combination watch and pencil
pocket has been bettered. It now has a
doub! e pocket for time book, etc., and the new
center opening makes a safer watch pocket.
Third: 'Most important of all is the new
material used It is extra heavy weight, extra
long wearing and the color remains a nice
bright blue no matter how often the overall
is washed. “Double Dyed Denim,” this new
material i3 called, because it is the only
denim that is dyed with genuine indigoby
the special Ely process. Every yard of it is
cut into Oshkosh B’Gosh Overalls.
Oshkosh B’Gosh let numbers 101,201 and
301 are made of Double Dyed Denim. In-
sist on the name and number and you’ll
always get the greatest overall made—bar
none! They must make good or we will.
Mrs. W. II. Jones, who lias been
ill several days was reported not do-
ing so well Monday.
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Esquire Hays and wife of Ben
Franklin visited his mother and did
some shopping in Cooper Monday.
Have 03 acres of black land for sale
at less than its maket value, terms
very reasonable. —T. B. Good.
George Bigler and Miss Eula Tuck-
er were married at the M. E. parson-
age Saturday night by Rev. Dabney.
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OVERALLS
Sold Exclusively in Delta County By
W. H. JONES CO.
C. H. Smithson of Tioga was in
Cooper Monday enroute home from
Red River County where he preached
Sunday-
Mrs. Calvin Waggoner of Dallas,
who has been at the bedside of he
father, J. W. Fisher for some time,
returned home Wednesday. The con-
dition of her father remains unchang-
ed.
Sell Us Your
COTTON-SEED
We are irathe market
to buy all the
COTTONSEED In Delta County
Highest Prices Paid
Patterson & Carrel!
COOPER
TEXAS
NOTICE IN PROBATE
119 Awards Made
At Hopkins Co. Fair
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frazier arrived
Saturday in their car from Culver
City, Calif., to visit elatives and
friends. They expect to lie here some
time and their many friends are glad
to see them here.
MaSvSSStta
naraware
|Jk>r Schuttler and Springfield Wagons, McCormick and
Deering Mowers and Binders, Eli Hay Presses, Buck and
Dump Rakes, Hay Ties, Binder Twine and everything in Hay
and Grain Machinery, Lawn Mowers, also a full line of Hard-
ware, Leather Goods and everything in our line.
J.F. if ENSUE
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CLASSIFIED ADS
If it is the best material and lowest
price you want, see my stock.—Jenkins
Marble Yard.
Two upstairs rooms for rent—Phone
144.
WANTED, to trsd furniture for
second hand Ford—Smith Bros.
Judge and Mrs. Charles Berry and
little son returned Friday evening
from an extensive automobile trip in
West Texas. They visited relatives
at several points and attended the
County Judges’ convention at Ama-
rillo.
Miss Bernice Blair of Hugo, Okla.,
has accepted a position with the First
National Bank in the bookkeeping de-
partment. She is an experienced
bookkeeper, having hold responsible ^Coun'wDeed iecMds. Be"«S
The State of Texas:
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Delta County, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to cause
the following notice to be published, . , . . .
in a newspaper of general circula- d,ed “nd awal'd« were ™ade
tion which has been continuously and at Hopkins County Agricultural Fair
regularly published for a period of not by judging committee Wednesday,
less than one year preceding the date Cash prizes ranging from $1 to $50
of the notice in the county of Delta, we awarded Thursday afternoon.
State of Texas, and you shall cause J
said notice to be printed at least once I The attendance was large,
each week, for the period of ten days | W. W. Evans, secretary Chamber
exclusive of the first day of publication 0f Commerce and County Agent, prime
before the return day hereof. mover of this fair, was assisted by
0, , rp ^otjce j active committeemen. The fair closed
The State of Texas: I , . , .
To all persons interested in the es-.Thursday night,
tate of Mansell Mosley, a minor, in I
which A. C. Mosley is guardian of
said estate.
J. L. Brewer has filed in the county
court of Delta copnty, an application )
for the confirmation of the sale of J
the following described real estate:
A part of the A. D. McFall survey
in Delta county, Texas, and the south
one of two 40 acre tracts once bought j
by J. P. Blackwell from R. S. Elder, j
said deed of record in Book J, page 81
Sulphur Springs, Oct 1.—One hun-
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positions with Hugo National Bank |74 j_2 poles north from S. E. corner
and Stevens-Lambeth Company
jher home town
of [of said A. D. McFall’s survey on the
1 EB line of same; thence north 74 1-2
.poles a stake; thence west 86 poles, a
vst ii ssri •. i stake; thence south 74 1-2 poles a
IVJ.rS. W. H. Whitaker a stake; thence east 86 poles to
-___-1 Dies At Antioch
WANTED, lady to do soliciting. Ap- - Mansell Mosley, a minor, was sold
ply at Review and Courier office. ! , ,. , , ,, :under order of the court on Aupv 28,
___Mrs. W. H. Whitaker died at the j 1919. which said anplieation will be
FOR RENT, good house two blocks home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. heard on the 16th day of November,
off square, all conveniences, bath, sew- L. A. Tevis, in the Antioch community 1925, which said application asks that
er, garage. See W. H. Smith. [Monday morning. She had been ill bond Hs'required^by^rticle^ilB^1,
- - two weeks. They had no child- Revise(, statutes of State of Texas.
■The salf> of said land made heretofore
-— as shpwn bv the report of the Guard-
r>___l -rvr Ti ian of the sale of said land of Record
\_.&rQ t_/r 1 Hanks jn Volume N. page 545 Prohate Min-
Cash cotton seed, first year from utes, Delta County, Texas. The appli-
Mr. Cash, $1.25 bushel. 2 miles south Wc want to express our appreciation cation filed h™ ‘n ^Sty-Ninth
|Ben Franklin.—T. J. Tatum. Ben jto our friends and neighbors for their L^JjVlaturV at the Court House thero-
Frankin, Route 1. c40 »41* kindness and tender ministrations to of< jn the city of Cooper, at which
| -___lour wife and sister during her illness, time all persons interested in said
FOR SALE, 10714 acres of land ad- iand for all that was done for her estate mav appear and contest said
I C”P» city limits on the west. the end earns. Wo appreciate all ,t*.
Only $5,000 cash; balance 20 years.— ,this more than wor*“
Salts Fine for
Aching Kidneys
When Back Hu-ts Flush Your
Kidneys as You Clean
Youi8 Bowels
FOR SALE, Charleston telephone ren.
exchange. See me for particulars.— [
R. L. Chambliss. c40r41
If you want a Ford touring ear
worth the money, see W. C. Hazle-
wood.
CHIROPRACTIC
Gets many people well when
all other methods of treatment
for them has failed, many people
do not know chiropractic reach-
es their type of ailment until
they have come and investigated.
CONSULTATION IS FREE
and if chiropractic is not what
you need, I will tell you.
J. I. HFNNINGTON, D. C.
Mrs. S. F Robertson, res.
_ Phone 239
See me in Cooper in October. W. B.
Stewart, owner, c41r42
FOR SALE, 45 2-3 acres in Hopkins
county, 30 acres in cultivation, balance
timber. Located 1 1-2 miles north-
east of Dike. Price $35 per acre. Good
terms. Will trade some.—A. J. Kiker,
j Dike. Texas. rc40’l‘
, WOrd/ Can S,pealt law. and of this writ make due return
The words of comfort spoken by our | (-jjven un(]rv mv hand and seal of
friends and ministers are a consolation 0ffice in the City of Cooper the 2nd day
and help make the burden lighter. ! of October A. D. 1925.
H. COMPTON.
FRED HITT.
MRS. MAUD MYERS.
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Attest; R. H. GOOD. Clerk
County Court, Delta County.
Most folks forget that the kidneys,
like the bowels, sometimes get sluggish
and clogged and need a flushing occa- .
sionally, else wc have backache and dull
misery in the kidney region, severe
headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid
liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and
all sorts of bladder disorifers.
You simply must keep your kidneys
active and clean and the moment you
feci an ache or pain in the kidney
region begin drinking lots of wajer.^,
Aiso get about four ounces of Ja4 Salts
from any good drug store here, v take
a tablespoonful in a glass of water be-
fore breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will then act tine. This famous
salts is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and is intended to flush clogged kid-
neys and help stimulate them to activ-
ity. It also helps neutralize the acids
in the urine so they no longer irritate,
thus helping to relieve bladder dis-
orders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; makes_ a
delightful effervescent lithia water drink
which everybody should take now and
then to help keep their kidneys clean.
A well-known local druggist says he
sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be-
lieve in trying to correct kidney trouble
while it is onlv trouble. Bv all means
have your physician examine your kid-
neys at least twice a year. ji
CHILDREN’S GARMENTS
are easily soiled at play, and make an
important item in the family lauadry
bill. Yau can materially lessen that
bill by giving us your laundry work,
because, by our system of thorough-
ness we get the little ones’ garments
so clean that they last longer between
trips to the laundry. Try us once.
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Cooper Laundry &
Dry Cleaning Works
PHONE 232.
LAND WANTED. I want to rent
a 2 or 3 team crop place and furnish
myself. Good force.—H. S. Rorie,
Cooper route 4. rc40*
We have a dry cleaner that cleans
clothes clean. Phone 97, Harvey’s, the
cleaner.
FOR SALE, a good five room house
close in. All conveniences, garage,
neighborhood. Cheap for cash.. W.
S. Mangum property.—Apply to Mrs.
Jennie A. Young.
See us before trading
your second hand furni-
ture—McKinney & Lain.
Colds Cause Orip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove
the cause. There is only one "BromoQuinine."
E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c.
J. W. Holdren, 76,
Died Friday
J. W. Holdren died at his home 6
miles cast of Cooper last Friday.
Burial took place in the family burial
grounds on the place Saturday, beside
his wife who preceded him a few
years.
Mr. Holdren was 76 years old and
had been a resident of Delta County
most of his life. He was stricken with
paralysis a few year sago and had
since been an invalid.
He is survived hy several children.
A daughter, Mrs. Tom Rosier and two
sons, Murphy and Jim in Delta
county, and two sons, Ernest and
Luther and a daughter who live in
Cottle County.
Furniture on installment!
basis.—Smith Bros.
THE SUPPOSITION
That Goats can eat anything
is no reason why wives should
be so careless about what they
serve Hubby.
i-»_ri_r<.n.«>_«xr»<~>r>r>Aririr i—ii—^ —i — va,'
J. Will White & Son.
Quality Grocers
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Hart, W. D. The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. [40], Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 6, 1925, newspaper, October 6, 1925; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth978648/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.