Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1928 Page: 8 of 8
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THE DELTA COURIER, TUESDAY. JANUARY 3, 1928
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Douglas Albright spent the week
end in Alexandria, La.
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Toasted sandwiches, pies, chili, cof-
lee and hot chocolate. -Parkhlll's.
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L. M. Spencer and wife spent
Christmas In Greenville with their
son, P. E. Howse, and family.
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* Political Announce *
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Political announcements in this col-
umn of The Review and Courier are
charged at the following rate, invara-
; bly cash in davance:
District and County offices, $15.00
Precinct offices 5.00
Two or more precincts 10.00
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The following candidates are an-
nounced for their respective offices,
subject to the action of the Democrat-
ic primary, July 28, 1928.
For State Senator, 8th District:
CHAS, R. FLOYD. Lalimi Co.
For County Judge:
R. H. GOOD.
For District Clerk:
MABLE (Skidmore) SHAW.
Wyman, the' little son of Mr. and
M-s. Dave Sloan, has been quite sick
1 \'-al days.
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Mrs. C. O. Wright, who has been
confined to he* room for several days
with tonsilitis, is reported improved.
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Miss Buna Tillman and Miss Eliza- __________
beth Tillman spent the week end in For Tax Collector:
Dallas with Mrs. John Lambeth. , r. h FOSTER.
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BERTHA EDWARDS.
For Public Weigher, Precincts 1 & 5:
S A BURNETT.
For Commissioner, Precinct 1:
Election year. Be sure and get you: i w. ti. atLL,
poll tax receipts so you will be able to For justice of Peace, Precinct 1:
•cote. ! O. R. WOMACK (second term.)
For Public Weigher, Frecinct 6:
W. H. McFERRIN.
E. A. HORTON.
No School Money From
State in January
AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 3.—No State
school money will be paid during the
month of January, but during Febru-
ary and March a large sum will be
apportioned over the State, S. M. N.
Marrs, State Superintendent, said
Tuesday.
The schools will get a minimum of
$7 per child during February and
March, and possibly a little more than |
that. If only $7 is paid the total out- j
lay will be $9,590,560. as there are j
1.370.080 children enumerated this :
year.
Thus far this scholastic year the J
Plate has paid but S3 per child and j
the total apportionment is $15 per ,
capita.
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We Have Just Received a Shipment of the
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Get your poll tax receipt now.
Do not wait until the last few days
to pay your taxes.
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Yes! The nights are long—lots of
reading Jn Times Herald. $4.50 a year
for a few more days.—Parkhill’s.
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Rev. J. C. Newman and fam.Iy
spent Christmas with their son ani
family in Milam.
COAT SUITS.
Mrs. S. C. Ratliff returned Mondav
from McKinney. where she spent the
holidays with her sister. Mrs. Waters,
and niece, Mrs. Hoover.
Miss Josephine Long, who has been
visiting in Paris the past 10 days from
Kidd-Key. Shermanj. returned to
school Monday.
Pearl Moore recently purchased the
Tuck Thomas store one mile east of
Cooper, which he will conduct at the
same stand.
Dr. D. B. Westerman will leave this
week for Dallas where he will take a
course in dissetine and laboratory
work in Baylor Medical College,
expects to be gone a week or more
You are invited to call at our store and see these
arrivals. They are the very latest styles and
materials, and last but not least, the
prices are most reasonable.
IT’S A PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU.
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Case Set for Monday
Judge Newman Phillips returned
Mrs. George Phillips Aikin left Mon-
day for Sherman where she will enter
Kidd-K^y College to take up post-
gradrs'o work. She will also make a
study of public school music.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Russell, who
spent the holidays with her mother,
Mrs. E. M. White, and other relatives
here, returned to their home in Chi-
cago Wednesday.
Thursday from Greenville where he <s I
He holding court. The case of State of j
Texas by relator Ben D. Clower vs. Ira
McDaniel, was set on the docket for
next Monday.
Rev. J. Leslie Finnell, wife and
baby of Paris and Rev. Finned's
mother of Dallas visited Rev. Nicholas
and family here Tuesday and Mrs.
Finned, of Dallas, remained for a few
days visit with the Nicholas family.
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J. R. Wader of Ben Franklin was
In Cooper Tuesday and while at The
Review and Courier office stated that
this was the coldest weather in many
years. He keeps a record of the
• -eathcr. he $avs, and that the year
. 7 had beeh a wet year, though the
er part was dry. It rained 110
..ays of 1927 and 103 In 1926. he says.
H. C. SHELHORSE *
Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop
the pain. Break up the congestion.
Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a
short time. , ,.
“Red Pepper Rub” is the cold rem-
edy that brings quickest relief It can-
not hurt you and it certainly seems to
end the tightness and drive the con-
gestion and soreness right out.
Nothing has such concentrated, pene-
trating heat as red peppers, ard when
heat penetrates right down into colds,
congestion, aching muscles and sore,
stiff joints relief comes at once.
The moment you apply Red Pepper
Rub you tad the tingling heat. In three
minutes the'^eongested spot is warmed
through and through. When you are
suffering from a cold rheumatism,
backache, stiff neck or sore muscles,
just get a >ar of Rowles Red Pepp**
Rub, made from red peppers, at any
drug store. You will have the quick-
est relief known. Alweyt m •Rowles.
A. TYNES
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Cooper’s Largest and Most Progressive Store”
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CLASSIFIED ADS
I want your trade.—G. Fred Turner. FOR SALE, ear corn and Johnson
_ J *rass and prairie hay. C. H. Hen-
You only have
your tax.
this month to pay
FOR SALE, first class black land
prairie hay, $9.00 per ton at my barn
1 mile north of Klondike.—W. A.
Wallace. rctf
RADIO TROUBLE! Let me fix it’,
work guaranteed. Also have few ra-
rios to sell.—O. L. Crook.
FOR SALE, 107 \k acre farm ad-
joining Cooper city limits on west;
S250. an acre; only $5,000 cash, bal-
ance spread over ten years at 6%.—
W. B. Stewart, owner, 907 E. Third
St„ Los Angeles, Cal. rctf
LOST, one pair men’s dark brown
lined kid gloves. Finder return to
Review office or C. B. Anderson Co.
Store. rl
NEW TERM JUST STARTING
Make sure of a good position with-
In a few weeks by beginning the
w'orld famous Draughon’s training
NOW. More calls than graduates—
scores of positions every month. Write
today for Catalog M and special holi-
’ day offer.—Address Draughon’s Col-
lege. Dallas. Wichita Falls or Abilene,
Texas.
son.
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FOR SALE, good ear corn
Johnson grass hay —J. H. Lain.
and
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J. P. MORRILL
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* ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE ♦
+ Fire, Tornado, Crop, Casualty, ♦
♦ Automobile, Bonds, Eac. •
♦ Representative United Fidelity ♦
* Life Insurance Co. ♦
♦ Life Insurance With Perfect ♦
* Protection. •
Office Masonic Building. ♦
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+ DR. W. G. ELLINGTON +
* DR. C. S. ELLINGTON +
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* Ellington & Ellington *
* DENTISTS *
* Office Upstairs In First National ♦
+ Bank Bldg., Southwest Coor. Sq. ♦
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For Rent
Physician and
Surgeon
PECAN GAP,
TEXAS
HERBINE
For Liver, Stomach, Bowels,
Torpid Liver, Indifteetloa and
Const i pat ion
Price 60c ptr bottU. Sold by
NORTH SIDE PHARMACY
Start the New Year Right
By taking fifty-two washdays off in 1928. Join the
thousands of housewives who are sending their family
washing to the modern laundry. The laundry does it best.
Laundry washed clothes last longer. Laundry washed
clothes are more sanitary. Laundry washing is cheaper
than home washing.
Start right now sending your washing to the COOP-
ER LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO. The price is so
little you will never miss it, and remember we are the lead-
ing dry cleaners.
Just put your cleaning and pressing with your family
bundle and call 232 and our truck will be right out.
Cop Laundiy and Dry Cleaning Co.
Phone 232
Well Improved farm, 75 acres. Want j
to sell teams and tools. rctf ;
NEWT ROBINSON, Cooper, rt. 1.
The Journal and Sunday Dallas |
News only 70 cents per month. Dallas j
News 85 cents. Journal delivered by |
5:30 p. m.—Luther Knight.
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A $20,000.00 Increase j
for 1928—please!
Cotton Seed
Good cotton Is an investment. Most
everybody have been running their
seed too long. Why not get a few
bushels for a seed patch of Russell
Big Boll. It has all the strong points
and is past the experimenting stage.
We have some two year old pedigreed
seed at a special price while they last.
Come In and see ohr samples and
literature.
R. W. KNIGHT
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For Sale or Trade
We want to trade good 4-room
house and 5H acres of good land Join-
ing city limits on south for house and
lot in sandy land portion of south-
east Cooper. Would sell outright or
might consider some other trade.
R. W. KNIGHT. Cooper.
For Breeding Purposes
I have at my place 1-4 mile east of
Klondike Jolly Castor’s Premier No
261697 registered Jersey bull. Fee $2.
Service guaranteed. rtf
R. H. WALLACE, Klondike.
Frankly, wc want your 1928 grocery business,
can’t get it all we want part of it.
If we
Honestly, we are selling you groceries on such a close
margin that VOLUME, yes, tremendous VOLUME is our
only chance to make a fair profit on our investment.
Seven and one-half years ago I began selling groceries
with a firm conviction that the buying public aopreciated
a conscientious, progressive, square-shooting mrchant. Your
continued support and my continuous increase in volume is
proof that I was right.
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Two and one-half years ago I decided the thrifty, eco-
nomical people wanted a place to buy groceries where only
ONE PROFIT was required. KNIGHTS CASH and CAR-
RY is the result. Again I was RIGHT.
Heniz Large Tomato Ketchup, bottle_____________27
Large Cans Peaches, heavy syrup _____________21
Large Cans Hominy, per can_______^____________12
No. 2 Tendersweet Corn, per can_____:___________.12
3 Cans Campbell’s Tomato Soup for_______________25
3 Packages Jello, all flavors, for________________.25
Don’t buy your winter supply of Flour ’till you
see us. We can do you some good.
R. W. KNIGHT, 0
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1928, newspaper, January 6, 1928; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth978739/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.