The Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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Some Impression Received at the World
Fair.
Having been asked by several of
my friends to write them about the
fair, 1 take this method of giving a
few general ideas.
Tc tell of the wonderful achieve-
---------- muscaus- uieut of creation genii iu art, science,
areblt.ctur*l ioventton would 1» •
the Juices of natural^ This is | ^ ^ f(jr mt) l0 uml
Indigestion Causes
Catarrh of tHe
Stomach. '
For many years t« has been supposed that
Catarrh of the Stomach caused indigestion
and dyspepsia, but the truth is exactly the
opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. K«-
peated attacks of Indigestion inflames the
mucous membranes lining the siomau
exposes the nerves of the stomach, t u •
tho Juices ot natural u‘*^*‘*
•ailed Catarrh of the Stomach.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
nerves and cures bad breath, sour risings, a
sense of fullness after eating, indigestion,
dyspepsia and all stomach troubles.
Ko<w«2ig,£“=~1£s^Su
prepared by E. O. DeWITT * OO.. Ohlcepa. Ilk
for Sale Bu GOOPE.R DRUG GO.
From Red River County.
Haiesboro, Texas, May 29.
Editor Review:—Since 1 wrote
my last letter, 1 have received my
paper through Deoport, K. E R.
No. 2, right at my gate, aud will
write again as it is convenient to
mail letters, and seeing so many
good letters from little Delta, that 1
appreciate so much, as the biggest
part of my life was spent there
Health generally good.
Crops are very tine ana people are
about up with work, but now
has rained, it will start us to plow-
ing and hoeing,
Sevt4al of our people attended the
closi j' exercises of Miss Nellie
Herr1 ji school at Sbady Land last
a eel/ and all repoit it a grand
t
ceas.
/ We had a very good attendance at
^Sunday school last Sunday at Lone
Oak.
Tliis coummuuity was well repre
aented at the Sunday school conven
lion ai Haiesboro last Sunday. Din-
ner on the ground and a good time.
We attended in the afternoon.
Dave Tedford and wife visited
their parents near Detroit the first of
the week.
A. -H Joses
sue
Cured by His Doctor.
“A doctor here has sued me lor
H2 50, which 1 claimed was exces-
sive for a case ol cholera morbus,
says Dr White, of Coachella, Dal.
“At the trail he praised his medi-
cal skill and medicine. I asked him
if it was not Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he
used as l had good reason to belive
it was, and he would not say under
oath that it was not.’’ No doctor
could used a better remdy than this
in a case of cholera morbus, it never
fails. Sold by all Druggists.
Dr. W. G. Ellington has graced
lrs office with a handsome new den-
ial cabinet which adds not alone to
tlift of the office but to the con-
vernenee Of his work.
to undertake.
We weut over most of the ground,
and through most of the buildings,
but “to see the fair,’’ one should
spend at least three weeks. If you
go by all means spend most of your
time in the great exhibit buildings,
the government, agricultural, tine
arts, mine and metallurgy and elec-
tricity buildings.
The ‘ ‘cascades’’ and electrical dis-
play as sees night are sublime be-
yond description. Auotuer interest-
ing feature of the fair is the “Pthe"
along which are located the greatest
••side shows’’ of the world for a small
consideration one may see reproduc-
ed the Galveston flood, scenic rail-
way, Rome, creation aud many other
incident and places of ancient, me-
dieval or modern times.
The state buildings without an ex-
ception are a ciedit to the people of
the various states, Texas, particu-
lar, has a building or which any
Texan may be proud, it occupies
very conspicuous place near the cas-
cades and adjoining ground the “the
New Kentucky Home.’’
The fair as yet is incomplete, but
the visitors see so much that he can t
realism that there is anything mors
to be done.
Expenses are not so high; one
may get good meals in the city for
25 or 30c, though just a trifle higher
on fair grounds. Rooms may be
had from 50c on up to as high as
you may desire though about $1.00
per (lay will furnish good respectable
lodging.
We spent four days in St. Louis
and went from there to Valparaiso,
lnd., where we are in school in the
N. 1. N. C. a school or 2500 pupils
at present. Walter Deyteese.
HEALTH
“I don’t think we oonld keep
boune without Thodford’e It'*?*'
Draught W. here uerd It In the
family for over two years with the
belt of results I have not had a
doctor in tha houae for that '•nft5
of time It is a doctor in itaelf and
alwaya ready to make a peraon well
and happy ”—JAMKS IIA U. Jeok-
•ouvUle. 111. ..
Re-cause this great medicine
relieve* stomach pains,frees the
constipated bowel* and invigor-
ate* the torpid liver and weak-
ened kidneys
No Doctor
i* necessary in the home where
Thedford* li lack-Draught It
kept. Families living in the
country, mile* from any physi-
cian, have been kept in health
for year* with thi* medicine as
their only doctor. Thedford’s
Black - Draught cure* bilious-
ne*», dyspepsia, - * It
fever, bad blood, hoadaehet,
diarrhoea, constipation, colic
and almost every other ailment
because the stomach, bowels
liver and kidneys to nearly con-
trol the health.
THEDFORD’S
BLACK-
DRAUGHT
and Mowers
ON EASY TER-MS.
Hay Ties, Binder Twine, Hardware,
General Merchandise,
Select Line of Furniture, Fine
Rugs and Millinery Goods.
Give us a Trial.
tj. vJ. MLJNT,
tc londLllt-o. - " “ Texas.
A Frightened Horse.
Running like mad down the street
dumping the occupants, or a hundred
other accidents, are every day occur-
rences. It behooves everybody to
have a reliable salve handy and
there’s none as good as Bucklen s
Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts sores,
eczema and piles, disappear quickly
under its soothing effect. 25c, at
R. E. Dickinson s Drug Store.
Fight Will Be Bitter.
Those who will persist in closing
their ears against the continual recom-
mendation ot Dr. King’s New Dis-
covery for Consumption, will have a
long and bitter fight with their troub-
les. if not ended earlier by fatal ter-
mination. Read what T. R. Beall,
of Beall, Mies, has to say: “Last
fall my wife had every aymptom of
consumption. She took Dr. King •
New Discover after everything elae
had failed. Improvement came at
once and tour bottlee entirely cured
her. Guaranteed by R. K- Dickin-
son, Druggist. Price 30c,and $1.00
Trial bottles free.
R. TROTMAN,
The Klondike Druggist
Will till vour prescriptions accur-
iiiclv. Nothing hut the Best of
Drugs used.
Full Line of Patent Medicines
KLONDIKE, TEXAS.
<§ &£
Vhin gtifcsture la on every hex of Iho genuln.
Laxative Browo-Quinine
a i f that core» « void In «*«*
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr.King’s
New Discovery
r._ «*ssi)iirrio» Pries
• * or Lm>E8““ “nd M*4*'.*#
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Program.
Program ot the Cooper Auxilary
to the Christian Woman’s Board of
Mission, Sunday night June 5th at
Christian church.
Devotional exercises, conducted
by the president.
Song by choir.
Minutes of last meeting.
Roll call. Responsive scriptural
quotation by each member.
A synopsis of the work of the C.
W. B. M. its object, etc., by Mrs.
C. V. Rattan.
Solo. Velma Lester,
l’aper. Our Christian obligation to
the children by Mrs. II B. Broad-
dus.
Report of the Junior superinten-
dent.
Recitation. II izel Moreu.
Music.
Selection from the Missionary Ti-
dings. Mrs. Moreu.
C. W. B. M. field notes. Mrs.
R. M. Connell.
Doxology. Mizpah.
Read Carefully
our entire “ad” in this week’s paper.
It will save you money.
Picaic June 13th
On June 13th at the Lone Pine
Park, there will be a picnic for the
benefit of the newspaper people of
this part of the state and also to all
readers or well wisner of newspapers.
The program as given below will be
rendered and everybody is assured a
good time. All sorts of good things
to eat and drink will be there that
any prohibition town or people can
want. Evetybody bring a basket
and make a general spread.
program.
11 o’clock a. m. -Music by Pratt-
ville Cornet Band.
Address of welcome by Mayor D.
H. Lane.
Response by L. H. Avinger of
Sulphur Springs.
Music.
Dinner.
afternoon.
Muaic.
The Press by Mias Fannie Bacon.
Cornet 3olo by Jesaie Thomason.
Texaa, address by R. 0. Dial of
Greenville.
Music.
Address by F. H. Gains of Paria.
Music.
RECEPTION COMMITTBl:
Miss Bacon, J. F. Custer, P.
Barker, ,R. M. Walker, Jas.
Smitu, Hon. Jas. Patteson, H.
Wynn, Jno. L. Ratliff and W.
Tynes.
Church Notice.
I shall begin a meeting at the M.
E. Church the 3rd Sunday in Aug.
assisted by Rev. J. B. Gober of Paris.
The meeting is to continure two or
three weeks. I have chosen this late
date because we had a meeting not
long since and wish to hold as late in
the season as possible for that reason
This will give the other churches
ample time to hold their meetings
during the summer and yet make no
conflict.
Youre in Christ.
J. A. Oli>.
“I have been troubled for some
time with indigestion and sour stom-
ach,’’ says Mrs. Sarah W. Curtis, of
Lee, Mass , “and have been taking
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets which have helped me very
much so that now I can eat many
things that before I could not.’’ If
you have any trouble wRh your
stomach why not take these Tablets
and get well? For sale by ail drug-
gists.
The best cold drinks in town at
G. J. Cox.
An Alarm Clock for 25c.
If you wauntto get up early aud
feel good all day take a Little Early
Riser or two at bed time. These
famous little pills relax the nerves,
give quiet rest aud refreshing sleep,
with a gentle movement of the bowels
about breakfast time. W. II How-
ell, Houston, Tex., says “Early
Risers are tbo best pill made for con-
stipation, sick headache, billiousnees,
etc.” Sold by Cooper Drug Co.
The Review had the pleasure this
week of accepting from Mrs G. J.
Jordon a basLet of the finest peach
es we have seen this year. In tact
we are quite sure they are the nicest
that have been in town. '1 he peach
es we have been eating for the past
week or two have been sour and
lacking in flavor but these certainly
were as to color, size aud flavor, for
superior to any kind on th.e market.
To make a long story short such ex-
tra quality of the truit reflects the
esteem in which we nold our triend,
the doner.
Mr. McNattin of Lincoln, III.,
gays: “About four weeks ago I was
taken with s severe cold and soon be-
came bo hoarse that I could not speak
louder than a whisper, and then only
with an effort, harts, and honet
horehoond was recommended to me.
I began its use, and am pleasee to
say the first dose helped me.” As
pleasing to the taste as maple syrup.
Sold by City Drug Store that the
place. _
A Card of Thaska.
We take this method of expressing
our heartfelt thanks to our many
friends for their deeds of kindness
shown to our daughter Mamie while
at home sick and also to Dr. Lain tor
his kindness as her physiciaD, and
the M. P. church for their kind
remembrance. May °ur Heavenly
Father remember oue and all with
His richest blessings.
Rev. AM) Mrs. M. C. Wilson.
Men’s and Ladle’s saddles to rent
every uay except Sunday at W. J,
Evers.
The biggest saucer ot Ice cream on
eartn a' G. J. Cox for 5c.
Edgar Moor-- has returned from
Denton where he has ueen attending
the North l’exrs Normal College.
Don’t go hungry, call on G. J.
Cox he will feed you.
J ust as we go to form we learn of
a painful accident to Edward Mc-
Kinney, Mrs. E. J. McKinney’s
youngest son, fee was in the lot
with the cow wich that was not
thought to be dangerous when with,
out any cause she run at him goring
him in the arm. He has been rest-
ing comfortable since the wround was
dressed.
It you are hot and thirsty see G.
J. Cox, he will cool you.
Miss Tommie Bailey of Detroit !•
visiting her cousin Miss Etta Sharp
this week.
For Sale:—A fine milk cow with
young calf. John L. Ratlift.
Dewitt's *29 Salve
gw » ijassl-----
For Rites, Burns, tsrus.
We Also Have a
A NEW TIRE SHRINKER-
of tKqj Best Grade
Famous Jumbo
And W
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The Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1904, newspaper, June 3, 1904; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981863/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.