The Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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knloe Department I
WALTER RUSHING. Editor. A
Mr, Rushing has charge ol this I'epartment and authorized to transac jT
business, receive n ouey, etc,, for the paper. ^
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Jurde Coston of near Unltia is
to teach the Thurber Junction
hay
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R, E.JJToon cut his alfalfa
this week.
John Smart et al, vs, Cicero
Patterson.
J. J. Kerbow has a sick baby
this week.
I. B. Lane and Haden Cooper
were here Tuesday.
Niell Duncan of Paris was here
on business Friday.
W. R. Allen was in Coopor
Monday as a juror.
Mrs. R. E. Patterson was in
town Friday shopping.
Lem W. Stanley and wife were
here shopping Tuesday.
Dr. Dudley Rountree of Lake
'Creek was here Tuesday.
Dr. Vaughn of Wolfe City was
here on business Tuesday.
Mrs. G. B. Gilliam and family
were here Saturday shopping.
J. A. Hurley and Tom Byrns
were here on business Friday.
Ed Coston was here from his
farm to run his mill Saturday.
Josh Shumate has been here all
the week joshing with the boys.
Dr. D. O. Lowry and wife vis-
ited at Like Creek last Sunday.
Ed Coston and Ed Byrns had
business in the'coiinty seat Mon-
day.
E. F. Good and G. \V. Berry
attended court at Cooper Tues-
day.
Leander Stanley was in town
Tuesday after a load of alfalfa
hay.
Gillie Cross and Albert Watson
were in Cooper Monday on busi-
school this year.
Mrs. B. G. Brackeen
J. B. Redus, W. A. Story, A.
R. Patterson ami John Stephen-
son went to Paris Friday to at-
tend a sequestration trial.
Sam S. Stinson, a prosperous
cotton raiser one mile west of
town, reports having found cot-
ton blooms in his cotton field last
Friday.
City Attorney J. N. Viles re-
turned from his Lamar county
f ..rm Saturday, where he has
in
returned , . ,
Saturday from a visit of aovaral Plantm« hw k"d
. • in I 1 June corn,
days in Howland.
J. A. Enloe has made a cotton
deal for the next season with T.
W. Johnson & Son of Paris, hav-
ing severed his connection with
Will Kerbow and family visit- the roua(j baie pe0ple.
J. W. Powers and family of
Craig Prairie were visiting rela-
tives here Sunday.
ed his brother and family, Joe'F.
Kerbow, Saturday.
Mr. Rhine of Paris, a member
( of the J. T. Record Dry Goods
Prof. B. I. Jordan and family j compilny, was here to see B B.
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. B. j()|ms()n! manager of the Enloe
Johnson this week. Store Company, Sunday.
J. D. Jordan and family of -\yt p Stanley, a prosperous
Lake Creek visited John Hagood ■ farnier of the Greenwood section,
and family Sunday. | was in town Friday on business,
Rev. C. C. Williams preached and a word or so was heard from
to a large audience at the Metlio- him in regard to politics,
dist church Sunday. I j, l. Whitaker hauled a load
Sheriff S. B. Turbeville passed'of boisd’arc poles from Frank
through on route to Palis last Young’s farm near Lake Creek to
Friday on business. 'Amy Friday for Manager R. M.
J. A. Enloe has turned down j ConneI1 of tho Delttt Telephone
Co
the round ba.« people to accept a
square bale position. I George T. Anderson, L. B.
leading farmers who were in
town Saturday report the best
prospects for abundant crops for
several years past. Still a shave
in Enloe will cost 15c for either a
long or short faced man.
Eatertahed.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Bryant enter-
tained at their hospitable home*
Saturday^vening the following
young people:
W. F. Stephenson and Miss
Maggie Shelton, Albert Shelton,
Earnest Yeargan, Earnest Patter-
son and Miss Mamie Cornwall,
Earl Sandredge, Albert Toon,|
John Whitaker and Misses Neelie!
and Anna Whitaker, Misses Wal-
ler, Chappell, Mattie and Ida
Hagood, Dovie Morgan, Myrtle
Patterson, Fannie and Myrtle
Shelton. _
Klondike Items.
Wc have had a nice shower
which the farmers and most
everybody else appreciated very
much. Crops are looking tine
and most everyone is about up
with their work. Wheat aud
oats are tine but the berry crop is
short. (
Little Miss Grade McDowell
is improving after a severe spell
of illness.
Our Sunday school is getting
along nicely.
Bro. Booth from Commerce
My Ha is
ExtraLong
Feed your hair; nourish it;
give it something to live on.
Then it will stop falling, and
will grow long and heavy.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only
hatr-Ecad you can buy. F/wc.
60 years it has been doing
just what we claim it will do.
It will not disappoint you.
" My hair uael to b* very short. But aftvr
astute Ayer's Hair Vigor a short time it totofttl
to grow, end now It is fourteen Inches long.
This seems a splendid result to mo after toeing
almost without any hair."—MBS. J. H. FMHUU
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Made by J. O. Ayer Oo„ Lowell, Ban,
Alee manuftoeturere of
9 SARSAPARILLA.
PILLS.
CHERRY PECTORAL-
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W. D. Stanley, an advocater of | Tw1,lr' “ «•»■*. <?• J.
single primary, was in « r»'i.......
Monday on business.
Bennie Milam hauled a
There was preaching at the
a single primary, wtis m Cooper ^ yi> „f Pm.i3l — ~ "■>;
i _ . | , Holiness shed baturday night and
i i for San Angelo on a pleasure J 0
wagon ! trip>
load of char coal from Coston &
Byrns’ coal pit Friday. ' L. W. Wells of Terrell was
Sunday by Bro. Riley.
The W. O. W. unveiling of
Bro. Fisher’s tomb Sunday
T ,r 111 c r here l uesd iy to survey a street, aftefnoon was largely attended.
J M Ilagood sob a car <>t line w|li(.,, if ()pened up will not wash , Thoro were three camps present,
alfalfa hay to C. H. Kel mg>-, tlu> p,operty of the Carson hum-;(!l|.lrlestnn Cooper and Klon-
worth at Greenville Saturday. jber Company and J. L. Whit- (like. Wo had a lecture
Mrs. Zinnali Unit return**'*, to aker’s property.
Antlers Saturday after a few days j j H BoV(l? candidate for Mr. Alex .mler, and Mis; Beulah
visiting hei fatliei and mothei. ! county clerk, was here Tuesday, j Henslce of Cooper delivered to
Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Patterson | John had John P. Wilson in the us a nice recitation and songs.
on
Mrs. Myrtle Stuart is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Stone, this
week.
Young Gray and wife of your
city visited the latter’s mother.
Mrs. Harville, Sunday.
Mrs. Cornathin, nee Clevenger,
and little son of Hugo, I. T., aw
visiting friends and relatives her®
this week. Sunshine.
From Needmore.
Dr. W. II Forrister and wife
returned Sunday evening from
their trip to the fruit belt
Texas, anil say they had a nice
time.
The steam thresher blew its
whistle at Needmore Saturday
evening and set in Ed Simmon’s
wheat field.
li. U. Pratt is cementing his
fine storm house house this week.
„ ______ .. ,, Picking and eaiining black ber-
Woodciaft Saturday night by ries has been the most interestiiur
business i>> the culinary ait
among the women this week.
made a pleasant trip to Paris i buggy with him giving Mr. Wil-
Tuesday, returning Wednesday, son a pleasant trip to this section
Miss Helms of Charleston took|an(l a loll>’ time in general.
ness* the train here Sunday for Hugo I W. P. Stockton, C. J. Cregg,
W. D. Stanley, R. F. D. No. l,|on a visit to relatives for ten ;C..A. Larson, Lem and Leander
Enloe, is a Review reader this
week.
J. A. Enloe is having his alfalfa
-ti-icd in tuwu for future ship-
ment.
W. W. Thompson of Lake
Creek was here on business Sat-
urday.
J. A. Enloe and II. C. Patton
made a business trip to Paris
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Allen
were in Cooper Thursday on
business.
Carter Anderson of
made a business trip to
Tuesday.
Mrs. Harve Whitlock of Unitia
returned from Western Texas
Saturday.
W. C. and John Yearger of
Lake Creek were here on busi-
ness Friday.
J. T. Shelton of Greenwood
section is a new Review read-
er this week.
Tom Byrns and wife of Cooper
•re visiting relatives here for
several t^ays.
J. H. Morgan of Cooper visit-
ed his son, J. F. Morgan, and
family Friday.
E. G. Patterson, who has
charge of the Carson Lumber
days.
Rev.
Stanley, George Murphy, J. T.
J. H. Boyett of Paris ! Craddock, .I. M. Brown and Al-
preaehed to a large audience here j ~ dalMui "<i. in town S.. ui-
atthe Baptist church Thursday j ,ll.V afternoon on !m,me,,.
night. j There will be a change in the
J. F. Curtis and wife of Coop-, Star mail route to Lake (. ieek as
er visited her sisters, Mrs. Sallie to carrier on July 1st. Emory
Smith and Mrs. J. M. Yeargan, Shankle s time wiM then expire,
Sunday.
W. D. Stanley, who is one of
and Henry Alexander will net
the above capacity as carrier.
C. A. Larson and family and
J. L. Watson and his two boys
came through town Tuesday on
route to the forks of Sulphur
Vasco | Republican Executive Committee, |fhh Clau<le Al,ard and H. Hunt, who
Paris ! was in Cooper Monday at their to be hi-.hit attempt to go fish- are ftttondillg the NormaI at Com.
executive meeting. ing an . I merce, were at home Sunday vis-
Two Syrian Women of Paris ! iting their parents.
the Greenwood politicians, was
here in good spirits as usual
Tuesday.
J. P. High, chairman of the
Mrs. Margaret McKinney and
soil of Price visited the former’s
sister, Mrs. McKinney, Saturday
and Sunday.
Fernandez Ilolcomb and wife
visited the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wheeler of Honest, Sat-
urday and Sunday.
J R. Trotman, our druggist,
was called to the death bed of his
father Sunday in Rockwall coun-
ty. We sympathize with him in
his great trouble.
Mrs. Drake has returned home
from a three weeks visit to her
son, Mr. Vernon, at Peniel.
Mrs. Ida Irwin was able to at-
tend the unveiling Sunday after-
noon; we are certainly glad to
know she is improving.
Messrs. Lawrence * Allard,
Mrs. Akin of South Sulphur
post office visited hhr son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Bowers, Saturday,
C. B. Anderson and wife visit-
ed his brother, Carter, and fami-
ly at Vasco Saturday, returning
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Mae Kelley, who is as-
sistant teacher at Thurber Junc-
tion, returned Friday from Den-
ton on a business trip.
Mrs. D. O. Lowry, who is to
teach the 4th, 5th and 6th grades
here this year, went to Cooper
Saturday shopping.
women
They are ahund mt and line.
James Worley and family were
visiting A. P. Worley, our black-
smith, last Saturday.
The farmers are well up with
their crops, which look well and
promising, but they need a show-
er. *
The precinct singing conven-
tion of precinct No. will meet
at Shiloh next Sabbath for con-
test singing. W. M. R.
Notice,
The Texas Long Distant Tele-
phone Co. is now setting up its
affairs. Anyone knowing them-
selves indebted to said Co. will
please call on the undesigned ami
settle same. Anyone having
claims against said Co., will pre-
sent same for payment at once.
Respectfully,
27 J. F. Hensi.ee, Pres,
arrived here on the early train
Tuesday and made a canvass of
the town trying to sell a line of
pack peddlers’ goods. Upon in-
vestigation it was found they had
no license to sell goods and they
left promising to not return any
more.
How to llreak Up a Cold,
It may he a surprise to many
Mi. Bledsoe, we admit we have to learn that a severe cold can l»
completely broken up in one
The Paris News of the 17th
says that farmers of Lamar
county can now secure a shave. _
the fM« I. T
been quite negligent about our
writing in the past, though unin-
tentional}’, but as we have “fes-
sed’’ up we are going to be more
prompt in the future.
A crowd went down on Sul-
phur Tuesday evening and spent
the night fishing. We caught
plenty of fish and had lots of fun.
Clarence and Aubra Shelton of
are
for ten cents, owing to the fact! D“BWWU»_ 111,3 *n our
that they wear no more long | week,
faces, and that crops are in so} Daniel McCullough and mother
good state of cultivation and ^ie latter s daughter,
growing off so nicely that the Mrs. Delta Moss of Cooper, bun-
W. W. Davidson, W. W. Bow- barbers of Paris charge only 10c day*
l
ers, S. S. Stinson, Will Burns for shaving a short face. The j Miss Ernie Hoi Ion of Commerce I.
business here, was in Cooper |and VV. S. Stockton are new lie-1 above is applicable to this seotion « visiting her oousin, Miss*
Thursday on business for the firm, view readers this week. of Delta county. Dosens of the Beulah Hollon, this week.
or
two "days’time. The first symp-
toms of a cold are a dry loud
cough, a profuse watery discharge ~
from the nose and a tliin, white
coating on the tongue. When,
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy »»
taken every hour on the firA
appearance of these symptoms, it
counteracts the effect of the eofcto
and restores the system to a*
healthy condition within a day w
two. For sale by McKinney-
Drng Co.
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The Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1906, newspaper, June 22, 1906; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980107/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.