The Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1906 Page: 2 of 6
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Made From Grapes
drew together many farmers • and terests are identified with this
business men from various sec- people and he takes pride ltiserv-
tions of this county, it became ing them,
evident that an election on the j -^s 11,1 upright and valuable
question this spring or summer is eitizen and competent business
No Aim
11.00 A YEAR
Sterling Hart,
Wren Hart,
Kntsred at tho Post Office at Cooper as
Second Class Mail Matter.
Ooopjta, Tix., Friday, Feb. 9, \£0l>
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
RATES—For district offices,
010; for county offices, $5; for
precinct offices, $2.50. All fees
payable invariably in advance.
altogether probable. In this
event the contest will likely be
memorable.
The friends of local option
contend that, from whatever
viewpoint, the law is beneficial
for tho county and that it is pro-
man Mr. dray is in the front
rank, and deserves a continuance
in tiie office he now enjoys.
Commissioner Precinct I.
Tho name of Mr. IV. N. Rob-
ertson, better known as Newt
perly enforced in the courts. The j Robertson, will be found in the
antis, on the contrary, contend j R'1' *L‘" ,s RimounAement column
that the county being small and j 'v,,ek us a candidate for com-
there being so many larger towns j missioner of precinct No. 1, sub-
just over the lines in contiguous jt lplH motion of the Demo-
oounties, this county suffers a urat-ic primary of July 28th.
deflection of trade which has been j R(,bertson has been a eit—
and is seriously crippling its
volume of business, and that it
repeal of the law would reclaim
this trade and rehabilitate busi-
ness conditions here and in Delta
county. It can confidently be j
izon of Delta county for the past
thirty years, and although he has
never voted anything but the
Democratic ticket, this is the
first, time that he has ever
asked for n public office. He
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predicted that, should the antis liv‘‘s Prailie miles
The Review is authorized to
announce the following candi-
dates for the offices preceding
their names, subject to the action
of the Democratic party:
For Congress:
MORRIS SHEPPARD.
For District Clerk:
T. E. GARDNER.
For County Judge:
JNO. L. RATLIFF.
For County Clerk:
S. J. (SYD) SMITH.
SAM ROBINSON.
SAM E. MORGAN.
J. R, LEEMAN.
For Sheriff:
W. Iv. PIERCE.
‘ JIM E. FRAIZER.
For County Attorney:
L B. LAIN.
For Assessor:
J. N. CORNWELL.
T. L. STRATTON.
J. H. CHILDERS.
W. C. MIDDLETON.
For Collector:
•J. M. B. WILLIAMS.
R. W. ROBERTSON.
For Commissioner Prect. No. 1:
H. H. MOORE, JR.
J. W. HARGROVE, SR.
W. N. (No wt)ROBERTSON.
For Commissioner Prec. No. 2:
OSBON TOLBERT.
For Public Weigher Pre. 1 and5:
YOUNG GRAY.
force this issue, some heavy can-
nonading may be heard, as well
as an apprecible sprinkling of
grapeshot and
News.
There may or may not be a
prohibition election held in Delta
county this year, but if there is,
there is very little doubt as to the
result. Inasmuch as the people
of Delta county have had the
fortitude to stand for prohibition
when Paris was in a position to
profit thereby at their expense,
certainly they will not invite the
saloon back when all the sur-
rounding counties have voted it
out. Delta county will be con-
tent with the benefits to be deriv-
ed from the abolition of the
whiskey business in Lamar -coun-
ty- ______
Editor of State Press in the
Dallas News says: “There is no
more reason for a man wearing a
cravat than for his going around
with a tow string t:ed to his
finger.” Yet he probably wears
a cravat.
northeast of Cooper and is one of
the leading and most progressive
farmers and stock men in the
canister._Paris j oounty. Mr. Robertson is a man
S. S. Ilowle of Commerce was
here Tuesday and informs us that
lie is to establish a new paper
there! in a few weeks to be called
the “Commercial.” He is a
hustling young man ahd will no
doubt make a good paper. lie
was employed as a printer with
the Review about eighteen
months ago.
Antis May Fight.
v coper, i’exas, Jan. 28.—The
local option fortress i f Delta
county, for many years impregn- office of public weigher for
Higher Prices for Shoes.
A meeting of the shoe manu-
facturers of the East was recently
leld and it was decided to put up
the prices of all kinds of leather
goods, owing to the high prices
now charged for hides by the
beef trust. People may expect
to pay higher prices for their
shoes.
of unquestionable honor and un-
swervable determination to do
what he believes to be right. If
honored with the office, he will
discharge its every duty in the
most conscientious manner, and
tho public highways will come in
for special consideration. The
office could not be placed in more
conservative or trustworthy
hands.
Your vote and influence will be
appreciated and is most respect-
fully solicited.
Luckiest Man In Arkansas.
“I’m the luckiest man in Ark-
ansas,” writes H, L. Stanley, of
Bruno, “since the restoration of
my wife’s health after five years
of continuous roughing and bleed-
ing from the lungs; and 1 owe my
good fortune to the world’s great-
est medicine, Dr. King’s New Dis-
covery for Consumption, which I
know from experience will cure
consumption if taken in time.
My wife impoved with first bot-
tle and twelve bottles completed
the cure.” Cures the worst
coughs and colds or money ref,uti-
ed. At all Druggists, 50c a nd
$1.00* Trill bottle free.
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THIS WINTER.
MANY WILL GO * Y
California, Oregon
AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS
WHY NOT YOU? Let us Tell You About it.
The Southern Pacific
1m tlin Only Iiine With itnOwn Hail** from
New Orleans to San Frtfncisco
The Acme of Comfort at Lowest Figures
Oil Burning Locomotives, Finest Equip-
ment, “Open Window Route,” no Smoke,
no Cinders
Also Fine and Fast Steamers between iVew Orleans and
New York and New Orleans and Havana—Sailing Weekly
For Folder and lioauUful Descriptive Matter, write,
T. J. ANDERSON, JOS. HELI.KN,
Gen. Fuss. Agent, Ass’t Gen. Pass. Agt_
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
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PAT PARISH, THE MUSIC MAN
Hand'es all kinds of musical merchandise, including
NEWMAN BRO.S ORGANS
AND
ADAM SCHAAF PIANOS ’
Sold and guaranteed in this county tor ten yearn-
I Sell
-none better.
WHITE SEWING MACHINE
The World's Best
When needing anything in my line call on me and 1 will save yon
money.
Public Weigher.
The Review is authorized to
announce Mr. Young Gray as a
candidate for re-election to th“
pro-
able, is now threatened with j ducts 1 and 5. subject to the
serious bombardment. Along the ! action of the Democratic primary,
years pa t several elections have Mr. Gray is holding Ins fir -t
Notice.
The State of Texas, j
County of Delta. j
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Delta County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
cause to be published in some
newspaper to be published in said
Delta county for four seecessive
weeks exclusive of the return day
thereof.
To all persons interested in tho
estate of J. A. Richardson, de-
ceased, D. T. Richardson admini-
strator of said estate of J. A.
Richardson, deed, has been filed
in the county court of Della coun-
ty. Texas. Ilis final report and
settlement of said estate, which
will be heard by our said court on
the fourth Monday in May. 1906,
s one being (lie 26th day in May
1000. at the court house in Coop-
M. L. PARISH.
Q C. RATLIFF. Insurance Agent.
k^e We represent the most reliable Old Line Companies and
would like to tell you^of their merits before you insure your prop-
erty. We can save you money and give you the safest insurance to
be found in North Texas.
I#*0nly Exclusive Fire Insurance Company in the city.
When Your House Burns You Get Your Money Promptly
South of Southwest Corner Squaro, Cooper, Texas.
been held, but tlm antis have in-1 term as public weigher, and ] or, !)• lta county, Texas
: viably si IV red defeat, and promises that if wain elected, lie At which time all person . inter-
- ested in said estate may appear
will retire at the end of I is
oral term. Notwithstanding
witnessed the majorities steadily
increased against them. It has
now been some years since an
election wa held in Delta county
on this que.-tion. Within the last
few months, however, renewed
interest has bc< n manifested in
various portions of the county
and agitation has been sharply
accentuated because that in April \ future as in the past,
next the local option law becomes be t to merit
operative in Lamar county, the
repository from which has been
drawn an immense amount of in-
toxicants by this county. During
the recent sitting of the district
court here, which necessarily
th ■■ and contest said report and final
short crop last year lie gave the 1 settlement should they desire to
business his entire time an I most j do so.
careful attention, and lie weighed
a large percent of the cotton that
came to Cooper. lie desires to ex-
press his appreciation of I ho peo-
ple's patronage, and expects in the
to do his
While we
know of no probable opponent
he will appreciate your support
just tho same as if he had one.
Mr. Gray is a Delta county pro-
duct and ho expects to continue
to make this his ho me. His in
same.
Herein fail not, but have you
before said court on the said first
day of the next term thereof, this
writ with your return thereon
showing how you have executed
the same.
Given under my hand and the
seal of the county court, at office
in Cooper, Texas, this the 2nd
day of .January, A. D. 1906.
J. T. Rountree,
Clerk County Court Delta Coun-
ty, Texas. 9
BRED RIGHT AND SOLD RIGHT.
r'VUR ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND REDS are the newest
Standard variety—easy to raise, quick to grow, make good
mothers and are excellent winter layers.
Our SINGLE COMET WHITE LEGHORNS are direct from G
M. Knebles, of Waco, who won first prize at the World’s Fair at St.
Louis in 1904. We will sell Cockerels from these two varieties at
$1.50 each. CHARLES & BEN HARDY,
Cooper Texas
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You should have a
TAILOR who KNOWS
HIS BUSINESS.
Then when you need
anything in his line, de-
pend upon him to fit you
in the latest and nobbiest
things out.
OSCAR KELTON
Makes a STUDY of YOUR NEKD&
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The Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1906, newspaper, February 9, 1906; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth979944/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.