Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1926 Page: 3 of 10
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THE COOPER WEEKLY REVIEW FRIDAY, JULY 3?, 192/5.
SMYAL SILVER JUBILEE
ROCErtS & 3RO. A-l
SUGAR SHELL
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series
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MT. JOY
with your
favorito shade of
THIS WEEK SiH
CET YOURS
IT’S OUR PARTY
NYLOTI8 DE LUXE
FACE POWDER
at regular price
75°
CITY DRUG STORE*
We make mistakes but not on Prescriptions
OFFICER SHOT
AND KILLED IN
TEXARKANA
TEXARKANA, July 16.—Henze
Giles, police officer of Texarkana,
Arkansas, was shot and instantly
killed today by an unindentified white
man.
The officer was shot three times
when he attempted to stop his as-
saliant for traffic violations.
Free ice water.—G. Fred Turner.
J1 sizes window glass at Smith
Brothers Paint Store.
If it is the best material and lowest
price you want, see my stock.—Jenkins
Marble Yard.
ONE IN TEN *
9 Neglecting a little wound, cut
or abrasion of the flesh may in
nine cases out of ten cause no
great suffering or inconvenience,
but it is the ono case in ten that
causes blood poisoning, lockjaw or
a chronic festering sore. The
cheapest, safest and best course is
to disinfect the wound with liquid
Borozone and apply the Borozone
Powder to complete the healing
process. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c
and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c.
Sold by * *
For sale by Hooten Drug Co.
Sp/l!. AND FEED
PHONE 368-344-72
Early purchase of COAL saves you MONEY
Let Us Fill Your Order Now.
BOB STEVENSON AND CJ. ANDERSON
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The people of this community have
not worked much recently because
of rainy weather.
(i. W. Roland and family hsve ro-
ver)' enjoyable day turned for a ten days vacation in va-
rious parts of Arkansas.
Earl Hollman spent Friday night
with Hariison nd Houston Holcomb.
Mis sSybil Roland spent Saturday
night with here sister, Mrs. E. L.
Cumming, of Antioch.
Olen Jones and family of West,
Texas are visiting his parent’s, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Jones, of this com-
munity.
iMiss Bertha Deaigh of Antioch
spent Sunday afternoon with Sybil
Roland.
Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert Holcomb
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Wilson.
Mrs. E. C. Holcomb visited Mrs.
R. W. McVey Saturday and Saturday
night.
R. F. Woodall and family and E. L.
Cummings and family of Antioch
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Roland.
LittH George Lee Cummings of
Antioch celebrated his third birthday
with a birthday dinner Sunday. Those
present were Miss Bertha Deaigh,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Roland and child-
ren.
Lebert Thompson has gone to Ark-
ansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley South and
children are visiting in Arkansas.
Bro. McClain is to hold a revival
here this week. Everyone is urged
to attend.
FATTY.
T YOUR SERVICE-
inam’ct
“EVERY MILE A RAILROAD”
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Saturday morning seemed as though
rain and mud might keep scores of
voters from the polls, but later in
the day it brightened up a bit and the
politicians had a
of it. Of course Dan’s the Man,
but we ag''ee to use the same Gover-
nor you do.
North Sulphur is reported on a rise
again and it seems that it is deter-
mined to relieve the farmeis of the
trouble of gathering thhe bottom crops
this year. However, cotton condi-
tions on the uplands seem to be a
little improved over last week’s out-
look.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lemmond visit-
led with Mrs. Lemmond’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Isbell, Sunday.
Miss Ruby Eddington spent Sat-
urday with Mrs. J. R. Jones of Enloe.
Mrs. Steve Garner of Roberta, Ok-
lahoma, cousin of B. T., V. G. and
J. E. Gillean, w’ho has been visiting
here for a week, returned home Sat-
urday, accompanied by B. T. Gillean
to Paris.
Clarence Lemmond, formerly of
Oakland, Cal., but who came to Texas
two years ago and has made his home
with his uncle, W. J. Lemmond, since,
surprised his many friends by taking
a bride last Tuesday night.
Miss Minnie Gillean, whom we re-
ported in our previous writing as be-
ing somewhat improved, has taken a
ielapse and her friends and relatives
are very anxious about her.
Air. and Airs. Roy Lamb spent Sun-
day with Air. and Airs. Elmer Gil-
lean.
Our pastor adjourned the meeting
at this place last Thursday night on
account of the bad weather and Sat-
urday being election day, but will
lesume work again a* soon as the
weather permits.
NED.
NOTICE OF SALE
The State of Texas.
To the sheriff or any constable of
Delta County—Greeting.
T ou are hereby commanded to cause
the following notice to be published
in a newspaper of general circulation
which has been continuously and re-
gularly published for a period of not
less than one year preceding the date
of the notice in the County of Delta,
State of Texas, and you shall cause
said notice to be printed at least once
each week for the period of twenty
days exclusive of the first day of
publication before the return dav
hereof:
The State of Texas.
To all persons interested in the es-
tate of R. R. Joslin, deceased. Airs. AI.
C. Barham, administratrix, has filed
in the County Court of Delta County,
an application for an order to sell
the following property of said estate
situated in Scurry County, Texaa, tj-
I wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
.and lying, situated and being in the
County of Scurry, State of Texas, be-
ing 440 acres of land out of survey
Number 142, in Block Number 3, Cer-
tificate Number 9-1806 H. & T. C. Ry.
Co. surveys, patented by the State of
Texas to James B. Jordan on the 17
day of Jaunary, 1912, to which patent
reference is here made for a more
complete description, said 440 acres of
land being more particularly describ-
ed as follows:
Beginning at the north/west corner
of said section 142; thence south with
the west boundary line thereof, 1900
varas to the southwest corner of said
section 142; thence east with the
south boundary line of said section,
950 varas to a stake for corner;
theneenorth 475 varas to a stake for
corner; thence east 475 varas to a
stake; thence north 1425 varas to a
stake the north line of said section;
thence west 1425 varas to the place
of beginning, which will be heard at
the next term of said court, commenc-
ing on the third Monday in August,
A. D. 1926, th« same being the 16 day
of August, A. D. 1926, at the court
house thereof, in, Cooper, Texas, at
which time all persons interested in
said estate are required to apyear and
shoiw cause why such sale should not
be made, should they choose to do so.
Heren fail not, but have ,fou 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.
Giv^n under my hand and the seal
of said court at office in Cooper, Tex-
as, this ‘•he 19th day of July, A. D,
19?* r32
R. H. GOOD, Clerk.
County Court, Delta County, Texas.
Mr. Miller Sleeps Like
Log, Eat* Anything
“After taking Adlerika I can eat
anything and rfeep like a log. I had
gas on the stomach and couldn’t keep
food down or sleep.” (signed) R. C.
Miller. ONE spoonful Adilerika re-
moves GAS and often brings surpris-
ing relief to the stomach. Stops that
full, bloated feeling. Often brings
out old waste-matter you never
thougth was in your system. Excel-
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Attorney-at-Law
Cooper, Texas
General Practice in all Courts
Newman Phillips Building on
North Side of Square.
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Suppose you have a
FIRE TONIGHT?
Are you insured
Fully, Wisely and Well
SCG
Ray G- McClain
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Insurance of All Kinds.
Phone 135, Cooper, Texas.
We want your
OATS and HAY
Will pay Goo j Prices
C. P. Harrison
Phone 13—161—125
♦Dr. L. B. STEPHENS*
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—Specialist—
PARIS, TEXAS
DR W. G. ELLINGTON
DR. Q S. ELLINGTON
Ellington & Ellington
DENTISTS
Builders
Hardware.
Now is the time to plan that reparing for the long
winter months to come. We are prepaired to serve
you with one of the best selected Hasdware stocks
every assembled in this City.
Call and let us figure with you on that Builders
Hardware bill and we will save you money.
HARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS, STOVES,
HARNESS, WIRE, Q UEE N S W ARE,
RADIO SETS AND SUPPLIES.
In fact everything that it usual carri-
ed in an up-to-date Hardware Store.
Cooper Hardware Co.
The Winchester Store
i* Dr. R. Melvin Coker 44
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Sick or Crippled
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Keep all kinds of medicine.
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1926, newspaper, July 30, 1926; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983602/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.