Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1917 Page: 8 of 8
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I*KEMIUM LIST DELTA
COUNTY FAIR.
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EXRMITION BOARD
CALLS 300 MORE.
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Best milk cow, any breed,
ribbon by Fair Association.
best heifer under two years $2.50
Delta National Bank.
First 414.8O2, Leslie S. Strawn, Lake C.
415- 1266, John P. Stewart, Commerce.
416- 091, Jack Lemmond, Lake Creek.
417- 37&, Noah Thos. Tatum, Enloe.
Best heifer under one year, $2.50, 418-1083, Noble Jim McIntyre, Cooper
McKinney Drug Co. ! 419-237, Percy B. Cain, Ben F.R. 2.
Best buck sheep First ribbon by 420-422, Elmer McCombs, Klondike HI
Fair Asociation.
Best yew, First ribbon by Fair As-
sociation.
Best Billy goat, First ribbon by
Fair Association.
Beat Nanny goat First ribbon by
Fair Association.
Best Poland-China boar First ribbon
by Fair Association.
Best Poland-China sow, $5.00
Cooper Cotton Oil Co.
Best Duroc boar First Ribbon by
Fair Association.
, 421-619. Buck Shaw, Cooper.
422-1058, Norman M. Baker, Cooper.
|*423-344, Bob Rich, Cooper Route 3.
424- 824, John H. Owens, Cooper R. 2
425- 442, Fred Mitchell, Cooper, R. 1.
426- 1213, Will Bartlett, Pecan Gap.
427- 202, G. O. Walden Pecan Gap.
428- 164, Miles Clay Toon, Enloe.
429- 268, William S. Brackeen Cooper,
by 420-272, Clyde Henderson, Cooper.
431-1198, Elmer Thurman, Cooper.
_the COOPER
520- 629, Buss Alias, Lake Creek.
521- 647, Joe Allen, Charleston.
522- 864, William Regan, Enloe Rl.
523- 29, L. E. Pickard, Pecan Gap.
I 524-918, Albert L. Dawson, Cooper,
i 525-633, Harry Bower, Ben Franklin.
| 526-1159, Alfred Robnett, Klondike.
527- 114, Walter S. Box, Cooper.
528- 1336, William A. Taylor, Yowell
529- 61, Edgar Hysaw, Commerce R2
530- 603, Sylvester Myers, Klondike Rl;
521-618, David Cantrell, Charleston.
532- 986, Clemming Franklin, Cooper
533- 209, J. M. Pickard, Pecan Gap.
534- 1110, Jenia Battle, Ben Franklin
535- 777, George South, Lake Creek.
536- 33, Ernest Visor, Lake Creek.
537- 32, Ed S. Duncan, Commerce.
538- 1071, Dolta D. Echols, Enloe.
539- 63, Henry Gilbert Commerce R2.
540- 994, William Rose, Lake Creek.
541- 758, John R. Stell, Lake Creek.
! 642-362, Thompson Wilhite, B. F., R2
543-1170, Claud Pratt, Cooper, R. 1.
Mid-Season Sale of Fancy Wash
Dress Goods Continues one Week Longer
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25c values 19c yd.
32c values 27c yd.
50c values 37c yd.
Best Duroc sow, $5.00 Clem Lum- 434-964, Joseph Edward Hendley
432- 1248, Joe Derrett, Cooper.
433- 1174, E. T. Scroggins, Pecan Gap. j 544-816, Lawrence L. Allard, Klondike
$1.50,
$1.50
ber Co.
Best Boys Pig Club
Chamber of Commerce.
Poultry.
Best trio White Leghorns,
W. A. Tynes.
Best trio White Plymouth
Lyon-Gray Lumber Company.
Best .trio Barred Rocks, $1.50 North
Side Pharmacy.
Best trio Buff Rocks, $1.50 Lyric
Theatre.
Best trio S. C. Rhode Island Reds:
$1.50 Carter Anderson Co.
| 435-866, Carl Trotter, Cooper,
ipig, $5.0C ■ 436-833, Robert Wallace, Klondike.
_ I 437-1161, H. Lewis Darwin, Cooper.
438- 769, Phillip Smith, Lake Creek.
439- 1152, Arlie M. Fisher, Cooper
440- 776, Ed Bennett, Lake Creek.
441- 1293, Birdie Givins, Cooper.
442- 566, James I. HarwiU, Cooper R3.
443- 581, Oscar C. Mullins, Enloe, R. 1.
444- 311, Preston Kennedy, Klondike.
445- 1227, Jesse Lee Wood, Cooper.
446- 124, A. J. Reed, Pecan Gap.
447- 481, William A. Byrns, Enloe.
I 448-744, John Carter, Klondike,
„.
Best trio R. C. Rhode Island Reds, 449-979, James H. Smith, Cooper, R3.
i 450-879, Roger Scott, Yowell.
! 451-240, Jack White, Ben Franklin.
I 452-1028, Samuel A. James, Cooper.
453-499, John W. West, Charleston.
| 454-1051, Homer Leo Gillian, Enloe.
455-1001, Thos Elwood McMillian,
' 456-590, Henry C. Marsh, Enloe R. 1
457- 444, Charley Strong, Cooper.
458- 636, Isaac Moore, Klondike R. 1,
459- 1017, Paul Kesler, Enloe.
460- 735, Julius Kesler, Enloe.
461- 634, John F. Pemelton, Lake C.
462- 326, Thos. L. Carver, Pecan Gap.
463- 447, Luther Irwin, Klond’ke.
464- 76, D. D. Dunn, Pecan Gap.
465- 1319, George Roseman, Cooper.
466- 672, Herman Hunt, Klondike.
467- 949, Frank .Story, Ben Franklin.
468- 393, Jesse W. Frith, Charleston.
469- 1048, Sherman Sweat, Ben F.
470- 1065, Lee H. Gains, Enloe R. 1.
'.50, McKinney Bros & Miller,
lest trio Wyandottes, $1.50 Jno. D.
frard.
ast trio Minorcas, $1.50, Farmers
\onal bank.
St trio Orpington, $1.50 Smiti
(Furniture).
pair ducks, $1.00, by W. B.
r.
ey, best Tom, $2.50 The City
Store. i
Best hen, $2.50 The Texas Co. (J
M. Jetton, Agt.)
Best pair pigeons 50 cents Partners
National Bank.
Best Trio Indian Game, $1.00, E. M.
Jenkins, Hotel Garrard.
Best decorated automobile, 5-gallon
lubricating oil, The Texas Company
The vehicle bringing largest num-
.ber to Fair, $2.50, .Scott Title Co.
All farm, orchard, field and poultry’ 471-1181, Conoro V. Flanary, Cooper,
exhibits must be placed in the Exhibit 473-158, J. B. Moon, Pecan Gap.
Hall before ten o’clock on the morn-
ing of the 22nd, the first day of the
Fair, as the judges will make awards
on all of same the first day. Be on
time.
All of the stock exhibits must be in
and the entries made by ten o’clock
on the second day—the 23rd, as the
judges will make all of the awardr
on stock on this day.
Where money premiums are offered
on different products, poultry and
474- 778, Harvey D. Winkles, Enloe.
475- 1, William C. Jones, Commerce.
476- 87, Andrew Dickerson, Ben F.
478- 52, Bob B. Viles, Enloe.
479- 105, Charley Clayton, Commerce,
480- 650, Marian F. Shackley, Klondike
481- 36, Nelson Kern, Cooper, R. 1.
482- 985, James Watson, Cooper, R. 3.
483- 352, Elmer G. Hayes, Cooper.
484- 92f>, Lee English, Charleston.
| 545-371, Joseph E. Daniels, L. C.
546- 529, Harvey Bridges, Enloe.
547- 64, John M. Gilliland, Com. R. 2
548- 382, John L. Miller, Pecan Gap.
549- 224, Dutch Nation, Lake Creek.
550- 818, Claud Jackson, Klondike.
551- 762, John T. Block, Lake'Creek.
552- 931, Frank Layer, Lake Creek.
553- 921, Htnry Adams, Klondike.
554- 1113, Fred L. Poe, Klondike R.L
555- 1042, Warren Bridges, B. F. R. 2.
556- 449, Leonard Baker, Klondike.
557- 1241, J. E. Bostwick, Pecan Gap.
558- 41, Davis Vititow, Charleston.
559- 48, W. H. Terrell, Pecan Gap.
560- 88, W. L. McCollum, Pecan Gap
561- 640, Claud Sherriff, Cooper.
562- 127, Willie Kingley, Lake Creek.
563- 1086, William Draper, Cooper.
564- 668, Homer Stephenson, Klon. R.l
565- 743, Roger Miller, Cooper.
566- 827, Charles Regan, Lake Creek.
567- 1038, Rube Roy Toon, Cooper.
568- 976, William Brewer, Cooper.
569- 473, Welcome Mitchell, Lake CreeK
570- 287, R. N. Stovall, Cooper.
571- 586, Emmitt Meeks, Enloe.
572- 260, Carl Darby, Yowell.
573- 329, Sam Routt, Pecan G^p. ,R.2.
574- 527, David Dean, Klondike, R.l.
575- 446, Carl Pursell, Pecan Gap.
576- 69, Richard Knight, Lake Creek.
577- 1197, Thomas Pool, Cooper.
578- 932, Alvin Dunn, Cooper.
'(>79-1204, Herman Phillips, Cooper.
580-863, Samuel Booth, Lake Creek.
,581-358, Lee W. Speakc, Cooper.
582- 451, William Gibbins, B. F., R. 2,
583- 745, Riley Huie, Enloe, R. 1.
584- 5 75,Eril Cannady, Lake Creek.
585- 1137, William Jefrey, Cooper, R.4
586- 308, J. C. Hargrove, Cooper.
587- 429, A. E.’ McCrary, Pecan G./R.l |
588- 1055, Silas Waugh, Cooper, R. 4. 1
589- 1225, W. A. Bartlett, Pecan Gap.
590- 394, H. T. Quisenberry, Pecan G.
591- 1025, Lucian Davis, Cooper.
592- 417, Guy W. McNabb, Klon., Rl.
! 593-354, Edward Frith, Charleston.
One-fourth off on All Men’s Clothing
Men’s Straw Hats at Cost
La
You should take advantage of this money-
saving opportunity
0 OR 40 QUALIFY
FROM FIRST CALL.
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485-456, William E. Foster, Enloe Rl. ! 594-445> David Cockerham, Lake C.
486-806, Joe G. Hatcher, Enloe R. 1.
stock, will be accompanied with a blue 487-416, Lewis J. Williams, Lake C.
ribbon.
488-617, Harve St. Clair, Cooper.
The awards to be made by the Fait 489-526, Tom Watson, Charleston.
Association will be given the Royal ( 490-609, John A. Bates, Charleston.
Purple ribbon, which is far above thr 491-613, Hubert Stewart, Cooper,
money ribbons, and is much prefered 492-316, Bolis A. Shackleford, Cooper. I
595- 217, Sam Leeman, Pecan Gap.
596- 259, D. C. James, Pecan Gap.
597- 1295, Edgar Pool, Cooper.
598- 1068, Harris Cabeen, Cooper.
599- 1268, Claud Glaspie, Cooper.
600- 322, Andrew Voylcs, Enloe, R.l.
by experienced growers of stockj
poultry and high class farm and or-
chard products. Very truly,
F. W. MACK, Secretary.
TO THE PUBLIC.
I will run my sorghum mill this
year at Hickory Grove, beginning inis
week. I will make on the same terms1
as usual, and will appreciate yo.rj
patronage. W. C. GAYLOR. 33
A meet'ng is in progress at Good’s
lhapel, Rev. J. T. Bludworth. pastor,
assisted by W. B. Simmons, with Jew-
ell Baker of Enloe in charge of the
ringing. Up to date there have been
493- 274, Earl Byas, Cooper.
494- 948, Willie Cundiff, Cooper.
495-546, Albert L. Bates, Charleston
496-1154, Lewis S. Robertson, Klon.
dike.
/•197-766, Robert A. Morris Cooper.
| 498-734, William Rush Yearger.
! 499-1072 Roland C. W’alker, Cooper.
500- 511, Elvert A. Wright, Charleston.
501- 205, Guy Henry Edwards, Ben F.
502- 913, Wesley J. Smith, Klondike.
503- 342, Fred Cooley, Pecan G. Rl.
504- 860, Ernest E. Melty, Cooper, R2.
505- 934, Sam Smart, Ben Franklin.
506- 460, William H. Gamer, Ben F.
507- 427, James H. Green, Ben F. R?.
508- 666, Tommy McMorra, Klondike.
509- 240, Jack White, Ben Franklin.
510- 40, Green B. Daniels, Commerce.
i little more than 20 conversions and
about as many additions to the Meth- j 511-572, Earl Watkins, Enloe.
xiist church. j 512-100, T. F. Lofton, Pecan Gap.
513- 1076, Horace Patterson, Cooper.
514- 1138, Eppie Horton, Klondike.
515- 157, Jack Phillips, Pecan Gap.
516- 236, Bradford Laire, Ben Franklin
517- 1309. Terrence Smith, Commerce.
The tower for the big hundred
thousand gallon water tank has beien
erected on the jail lot and workmen
are putting up the tank. The tower
is 110 feet high and the tank will ex- 518-1169, Walter English, Klondike,
tend 10 feet higher than the tower. 519-214, Aaron McClure. Ben F.
SEED FOR FALL PLANTING
I have jnst received a fresh
shippient of turnip seed.
I * I also have a very fair select-
ion of peas and beans for plant-
ing. . .fjtJlIlf \1 W'
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THE CASH GROCER - COOP£R,TEXA$
SUNDAY AT PRESBY-
TERIAN CHURCH.
Sunday school at 9:45.
Preaching at 11 a. m. No services
at night on account of the meeting
the Methodist Protestant church.
Order of Services.
Hymn No. 264. Invocation.
Hymn. Announcements.
Offertory.
Male Quartett.
Sermon. "' :
*■' -
Hymn. Benediction.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Our three-year program will be out-
lined to the Bible school and Church
Sunday morning. Every member of
the church is urged to be present at
both the Bible school and preaching
hour. Remember the Bible school be-
gins promptly at 10 a. m. Come and
stay for preaching. Everybody invit-
ed.
SAM P. JONES, Minister.
DONATIONS FOR CEME-
TERY WORK WANTED.
T. Mi. Nelson of Shiloh was in Coop-
er Monday and said his community'
wanted to work the Shiloh cemetery
and he asked The Review to state
that any donations for the work
would b© gladly received by himself
or Tom Smith.
FIRST C
OfflMbAiNT
it cfflfMpJhint to h
b«# traffic-
ittft swtefti
; with «trcles
The first
derthe Automo
filed against Mart
He was charged with
NEW LAW.
be taken un-
law was
this week,
rdess dirving
ind speeding. County Attorney Berry
stated that he expected to enforce
this part of the law rigidily.
CLOSED MEETING AT
LIBERTY GROVE
Rev. W. H. Horton, closed a week’*
meeting at Liberty Grove Sunday
night. He was assisted by his brother
i of Commerce. There were 24 profits,
sions, 7 of whom united with the Bap-
tist church.
Alvin Massey, wife and children.
Oscar James Boyd, wife and child.
Robert Fennie Parker, wife and
child. h
H. H. Anglin, wife.
Thomas E. Pearson, wife and child.
J. D. Taylor, mother.
C. W. Talley, wife or child.
Joe S. W. Clark, wife and child.
Eunice Hudnall, wife and child.
William Mark 'Rainey, wife and
child.
J. T. F. Cooksey, wife and child.
James Oscar Jones, wife and child.
Robert Alva Toon, wife and child.
Joe H. Marsh, wife and child.
Fields H. Petitfils, wife.
Mi R. Humphries, wife and infirm
parents.
Tom Eligs Reel, wife and child.
Claude I. Hatcher, wife and child.
W. H. Pattillo; wife and child.
Byron Oats, wife and child.
Clinton Noble, wife and children.
Ance Kirk, wife.
Albert Boswell Crouch, wife and
child.
Otto E. Welch, wife and child.
Chas. P. Anderson, wife.
Davtf Blount, wife.
Arthur C. Porter, wife and child.
C. H. Worthem, wife |pid child.
William G. Gillean, wi#b and child.
Jess Anderson South, wife and child
W. K. Stell, aged and infirm par-
ents.
Omar B. Bangs, wife and child.
James A. Fox, wife and child.
Andrew Linzy Ray, wife and child.
Joseph P. Duval, wife and child.
William C. Deason, wife and child.
Ernest Leroy Smith, wife and child
Archie Shumate, wife.
Jack Hobbs, in military service.
Walter A. Kern, wife and children
a.nd mother.
Sidney A. Cox, wife and child.
John E. Beckham', aged and infirm
parents.
Fred Wickersham, wife and child
and mother.
Jess J. Hamilton, wife and child.
Leslie L. Porter, wife and child.
Kelcy E. Foust, wife.
Foy James Parish, wife and child.
Henry Grady Erwin, in the Naval
Service.
Jesse N. Cummings, wife and child.
Wiliam H. Lott, wife and child.
James N. Hopkins, wife and child.
Paul C. Arnold, wife and child.
Oscar E. Alexander, wife and child.
Robert M. Thompson, wife and
child.
Levi Gaines, wife and child.
Allen Miller Campbell, wife and
(child.
Walter L. Jones, wife and child.
Jesse Allen Erwin, in the Naval
service.
R. C. Franklin, wife and child.
Edgar Watson, wife and child.
Robert E. Russell, wife and child.
Wiilliam Walter Teague, wife and
child.
John Calvin Morris, wife and child.
Henry K. Speake, wife and child.
W. R. Crawford, wife and child.
Len B. Rowen, wife and child.
Eugeht E. Story, wife and child.
Paris L. Ayles, wife and child.
A. R. McDaniel, wife and child.
Willis C. Long, wife and child.
Will Bell Mitchell, wife and child.
Paul A. Jones, wife and child.
Irving F. Cowley, wife and child.
Lorine T. Hendrix, wife and child.
Thomas Ebber Jeter, wife and chil-
drtn.
Frank Walker, wife and child.
W. C. Crawford, wife and'child.
Thomas Benton Dowdy, wife and
•child.
Paul Lamb, wife and child.
Delt McKinney, mother.
Thomas N. Hammett, aged and in-
firm parents.
I«onzo Whisler, wife and child.
Roark Floyd, wife and child.
Elbert W. Allen, wife and child.
Otis S. Seally, wife and child.
Joe Lacy, wife and child.
Joseph E. Anderson, wife.
Mallie McCarty, physically disabled.
William J. Smart, wife and child.
Monroe Goodwin, mother.
William Ernest Lane, wife and
[child.
Arthur Stringer, wife and child.
James Daniel Sue, mother.
W. A. Hargrove, wife and child.
John J. McBride, wife and child.
Harry Kimball, wife and child.
Linzy D. Rainey, wife and child.
Oliver S. Sloan, wife and child.
J. A. McClanahan, wife and child.
William L. Akin, wife and child.
Jim Monroe Wells, wife and child.
Luther M. Gray, wife and mother.
Henry Lee Jackson, wife and child.
James D. Trapp, wife and child.
M. G. Bramblett, wife and child.
Paul Brown, wife and child.
James William Wickersham, wife
and children and mother.
C. F. Huskin, aged and infirm par-
ents.
James Daniels, wife and child.
Aj*thur Mitchell, wife and child.
Artie L. Pruett, wife and child.
Charles Love, wife and child.
John F. Hays, wife and child.
James E. McGuire, wife and child.
Eugene T. Trapp, mother.
Homer L. Simpson, wife and child.
Mathew C. Scarborough, wife and
Ichild.
J. Y. SmiLey, wife and child,
i Algie V. Sandridge, wife and child.
J. C. Patty, wife and child.
Frank Jackman, wife and children.
Will Clifton, wife and child.
Frank E. Nimmo, wife.
Jack Lyda, aged and infirm parents.
Charlie Mitchell Jones, wife and
child.
Emory P. Noland, wife and child.
John P. Stanley, wife and child.
Roy M. Rose, mother.
Kenneth W. Anderson, in the Mili-
tary service of the U. S.
Jim Ed Lee iSnell, wife and ch.ld.
Edgar D. Bennett, aged and infirm
parent.
Walter H. McDaniel, wife and child.
Lawrence Loyd Fleming, wife and
mother.
| John Henry Williams, wife and
child.
i B. R. Jackson, wife and child,
j Leslie Alvin High, mother.
Clarence Colenlpn, aged and infirm
parent. v
Granville Coleman, wife and child,
jWhayland Givens, wife and child.
! J. B. Patterson, in the military
service.
Floyd Evans, wife and child,
nsell McDaniel, wife and
child.^
Percy V. Carrington, wife and child.
James W. Hamilton, wife and child.
Babo Bangs, wife and child.
Jaohn E. West, wife and child.
L. D. Marsh, wife and child.
Floyd Kern, wife.
Resident Aliens.
I Erosmo Rodriguez, citizen ofMex-*
ico.
[ Juan Escoby, citizen of Mexico.
Officers of the State.
Joel H. Berry, county attorney.
| About one dozen other reasons for
exemption claimed.
CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE—Good registered Jer-
sey milk cow, heavy milker, 5 years
old, Max Turbeville.
LOST—Tuesday morning in Coopei
my aufo pump, single cylinder, nearly
new. Finder please leave at Review
office. J. I. Moreland .
FOR SALE at a bargain, a 4-cylin-
der Cadillac, electric lights and start-
er, good condition. See FRANK
WINKLER, at Anderson Garage. 33.
FOR SALE—Nearly new five room
house in the Ratliff Addition, 1-2
acre, lot, barn and good cistern.
Will take some trade. See Oscar
Wilson. 33pd
FARM FOR SALE—68 1-2 acres, 4
1-2 miles south of town, all in culti-;
vation, fairly good 4-room house, fine
well of water. Small payment and
long time with low interest.
FOUND—On the sidewalk Wednes-
day, a Yale key numbered S74448.
Owner may have same by calling at
The Review off ico and paying for
this notice. .
ESTRAYED—From my lot in
Chareston Monday night, black
horse mule, gray hair on shoulder,
fresh roached. Anyone knowing of
his whereabouts phone me at my ex-
pense.—W. J. GEORGE, 32.
J. D. Jordan was in Dallas Monday.
Smith Bros., undertakers and em
balmers, at your service night an'
day, phone 105.
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