Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR
THE COOPER REVIEW
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1937
&Pm Buy Tt Mistaken About
(fTtyHICN TIOIBLE
\
Stomach sufferers should lean the
iMth about ULCERS, GAS. ACID.
INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn,
natipation, etc., due to excess acid.
ICC LiDGA Booklet contains facts
of interest The 9th edition, just oil th»
preas, may orove your tirst step to hap
■ytoinacn comfort! Clip this to remind
von to ask for the l)l)GA Booklet at
1,"
Drug Company, Cooper
J. T. Holding of Roxton, was In
Cooper Thursday in the interest of
Lamar Truck A Tractor Co.
C. A. Cockrell
INSURANCE!
NOTARY PUBLIC
PECAN GAP — TEXAS
BIG
CHRISTMAS
SALE
ON AT
11
O. W. Simmons Jewelry Store
With finest selection of high grade watches and jew-
elry. Best silverware made, 100 years guarantee.
Clail and see our new line. We can save you money on
your Christmas purchases.
O. W. SIMMONS, Jeweler
COOPER, TEXAS
New Day Motor Co.
Announces
More new and special equipment to do
high-class work in a jiffy and at a big
saving, namely:
New Willard Starting Service
Machine
Now for the first time in Cooper you can have your
complete starting system checked correctly, FREE.
New Day Motor Company
M. J. THOMAS. Prop.
8H,ICE GROCERY
HI-WAY STATION
Specials-Saturday Only
Cash and Carry
<WW rV^yW-^WN/VW
3 (or
Phillip’s PORK 0 BEANS tall can
TOMATOES No. 2 Can 3 fc
HOMINY No. 2 Can 3 fc
CORN No. 2 Can 3 (c
BEANS Ranch Style 3 fc
PEACHES No. 3 Can X fc
K. C. Baking Powder 5 pounds
Clobber Girl Baking Powder 32 ozs.
TOMATO CATSUP Gallon
Baby LIMA BEANS 16 pounds
GRAPE JUICE Gallon
Decker’s Smoked Bacon
STOVE PIPE Joint
School Tablets 5 c
pound
XSc
lie
Pencils 1 c
GASOLINE
OIL Quart
Gallon 14c
10c 15c 20c 25c
LUMBER—I have traded for new and salvaged dressed
Pine Lumber which I have priced right. Assorted
kind and sizes.
O. C. Harris, East Dallas Ave.
IRON ROOFING IN ALL LENGTHS
-A fullline of
HARDWARE, LEATHER GOODS, WIRE, NAILS.
ETC. OLIVER AND MOLINE IMPLEMENTS.
HARVESTING MACHINERY
Repairs for all standard make implement?
Hay Ties-
Binders Twine
Steam Cookers and Sealers-
A STOCK OF USED CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS
AT UNHEARD OF PRICES.
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY!
J. F. HENSLEE
North 9ld«
Mr. and Mrs. A,. O. Krauskopf
4 • j «nd rhildren returned Thursday
♦ Craiff-Tranauil * Horn South Texas where they vL-
♦ ‘ ** ♦ ! ited relatives and Mr. Krauakopf i
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦•I attended a meeting of Texas Pub-
Mrs. M. C. Burnett is on the eickj He Utilities Company.
son.
liat this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Golden Preas and
sons visited his parents, Mr. anil
Mrs. Joe Preas and family Sunday.
Miss Mary Ellen Smiddy spent
the past week with her grandmoth-
er, Mrs. J. N. Small and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Slim Waters visit
ed his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Waters, Sunday
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur McKenzie
and family, Mrs. Golden Preas anil
son, Mrs. B. F. Arthur and son
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THF STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Delta County Greeting:
Your are hereby commanded to
summon Nellie Viser by making
publication of this Citation onr.e
in each week for four consecutive
weeks previous to the return day
hereof, m some newspaper publish-
td in your County, if there be a
newspaper published ther^n. but
11 not, then in the nearest County
where a nerve paper is published, to
a ppear at the next regular term of
Mrs. Greaver Miller and
Jerry, visited Mrs. Miller’s sister
Mrs. C. B. Barclay In Commerce
Tuesday.
Two and tnree burner oil rtovaa at
Western A^uto Associate Store, rtf
„ , NT ,, „ c » , jthe 8th Judicial District Court of
visited Mr*. J. N. Small Saturday. j,vlu county, lQ ^ holden at ,he
Court House thereof, in Cooper.
Texas, on the first Monday in Jan-
Mrs. J. N. Small visited Mrs.
M. C. Burnett who is sick Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Arthur Ratliff and son.
Vernon Smiddy and Mrs. Lorerie
Perkins visited Mrs. J. N. Small
and sons Friday.
Mrs. Lorene Perkins has return-
ed home from West Texas.
Dr. E. E. Woodruff
Dietetics
Diseases of Children
and
Rectal Troubles
Office Over Miller Pharmacy
Southeast corner of Square
Ike Wynn of Tlra, was a Cooper
visitor Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cummtng
were guests Sunday in the home of
Mrs. J. B. dimming of Sulphur
Springs.
Over 20 Farms For Sale in Delta County
By Aetna Life Insurance Company
Many sires and prices- Bonded to protect your family and
investment, without extra oost, If you can qualify.
110 5 acres 6 miles northeast of Commerce, one mile of Horton
Grove School. 30 acres in cultivation, balance good pasture and
timber. Ordinary improvements. Reasonable cash payment, bal-
ance easy terms.
For information about other Aetna farms, call or write
O. L. HENRY, Greenville, Texas. Authorized Representative.
Telephone 1461
Box No. 228
vary, A. D. 1938. the same being
the 3rd day of January, iA. D. 1938,
then and there to answer a peti-
tion filed in said Court on the 2nd
day of December. At D. 1937. In a
suit, numbered on the docket of
'said Court No. 3922. wherein W.
Baptists Observing
Week of Prayer
I. Viser. is Plaintiff, and Nellie
Viser, is Defendant, and a brief
statement of plaintiff's cause of
action, being as follows:
The Plaintiff is suing for divorce
on grounds of cruel treatment.
Herein fail not but have before
______ ! said Court at its next regular term,
I this writ with your return thereon,
The women of the Baptist church 1 showing how you have executed
began observance of a week ofl^* sarn°.
______ _ , ,i Given under mv hand and seal of
prayer Monday afternoon when . flaid court, at office in Cooper,
20 ladies met in the Baraca room Texa s, on this 2nd day of Decern -
of the church. her. A. D. 1937.
I IRENE HART.
Mrs. C. V. Flanary was the j Clerk, District Court Delta Coun-
leader and she was assisted by| ty, Texas.
Mesdames Rube S. Wells, J. W .
Jeter, W. H. Bell, C. S. Ellington, j
R. E. .Streetman, Eunice Lambeih
and R. P. Hamilton. The
“Looking Unjto Jesus in South
America," has been the subject foi
discussion during the week.
Beware Coughs
study! from common colds
That Hang On
Lloyd Garrison of Paris, was
attending to business in Coopc
Wednesday.
No matter how many medicines
you have tried for your cough, chest
cold, or bronchial irritation, you can
get relief now with Creomulsion.
Serious trouble may be brewing and
you cannot afford to take a chance
n.ill'
with any remedy less potent than
Creomulsion, which goes right to
1 the seat of the trouble and aids na-
ture to soothe and heal the inflamed
mucous membranes and to loosen
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
x-, . , , „ muGUUd mcmuiuucd itnu lv ilmjocii i
To the Sheriff or any Constable of1 aIld expej the germ-laden phlegm.
Delta County—Greeting: Even if other remedies have failed, !
You are hereby commanded • don’t be discouraged, try Creomul- ,
summon Sam Millsap, Laura Mill sion. Your druggist is authorized to
sap, Perry Millsap. Jessie Millsap. refund your money if you are not |
Minnie Millsap. Isaac Millsap.] thoroughly satisfied with the bene-
Doek Tones and Mrs Dork Tom s 1 flts obtained from the very first
dock Jones and Mrs. Dock jom> bottle. Creomulsion is one word—not
the hen's and unknown heirs o. two ;Uld jt jj;VS no hyphen in it.
each and all of the above named for it plainly, see that the name
persons by making publication of on the bottle is Creomulsion, and
this Citation once in each week , you'll get the genuine product and
for four consecutive weeks pre-1
vious to the return day hereof, in)
some newspaper published in your!
County, if there be a newspaper
published therein, but if not. then]
in the nearest County where »i
newspaper is published, to appear!
at the next regular term of thej
8th Judicial District Court of Del- j
ta County, to be holden at t he j
Court House thereof, in Cooper. J
Texas, on the first Monday in Jan-
uary, A,. D. 1938. the same being
the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1938,
then and there to answer a peti-
tion filed in said Court on the 2nd
day of December, A. D. 1937, in a j
suit, numbered on the docket of1
paid Court No. 3923. wherein O. B
Robnett. is Plaintiff, and Sam Mill-
sap. Laura Millsan. Perry Millsap,
Jessie Millsap. Minnie Millsan.
Tssac Millsap. Dock Jones and Mrs.
Dock Jones, the heirs and unknown
heirs of each and all of the abov'*|
named persons, are Defendants, |
and a brief statement of plaintiffs)
cause of action, being as follow-: J
That on or about the 26th <tav
of November, 1937. he was law-
fully seized and possessed of the
following described lands and pre-
mises situated in Delta County,
Texas, bolding and claiming the
same in fee simple, to-vlt:
FIR?T TRACT: All that certain
tract r- parcel of land, a part of
the J. P. Daniels survey in Delta
Countv. Texas, to-wit:
BEGINNING at the S. E. cor-
ner of the J. L. Jones 26 6-10
acres, known as Block No. 3;
Thence West with the S. E. line
of Block 3. to its S. W. COtMl
895.88; Thence South 163.8 varas;
Thence East 895.88-100 varas to
the original E. B. line; Thenoe
North 163,8 varas to the beginning
containing 26.6 acres of land and
known as Block No. 4; in the par-
tition which premises was on Jan-
uary 16th, 1917, conveyed to A. W.
McGuire, trustee.
SECOND TRACT: All that cer-
tain tract or parcel of land, a part,
of the J P. Daniels survey In Del-
ta County, Texas, to-wit:
BEGINNING at the N. E. comer
of fhe J P. Daniels survey, also
being the beginning comer of
Block No. 1: Thence West 895.88-
100 varas to the N. E. comer of
Joe Weaver’s 10 acres: Thence
South 163.8 vara-s to N. W. corner
of Block No. 2; Thence East 895.88
varas to the N. E. corner of Block
No. 2: Thence North 172.2-10 varan
to the beginning, containing 26.6
acres of land, which was deeded to
Dorothy Jones and C. H. Jones
and Others October 27th. 191.V by
Partition nnd shewn of records in
Volume 22 page 627. of the Deed
Records of Delta County, Texas.
Herein fail not but have before
said Court at its next regular
term, this writ with your return
thereon, showing how you have
executed the same.
Given under my hand and seal of
said Court, at office in Cooper.
Texas, on this 2nd dav of Decem-
ber. Ay D. 1937.
IRENE HART,
Clerk, District Court Delta Coun-
ty, Texa« l r52
the relief you want (Adv.)
GIFTS
USEFUL
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GIFT
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SUGGESTIONS
For
CHRISTMAS
FOR MOTHER OR
SISTER
DRESSES and COATS
House Coats and Pajamas,
Purses, Gloves, Berets, Lunch-
eon sets, Twin Sweaters, Barrell
Sweaters, Slips, Gowns, Bed
Spreads, and many other useful
gifts! too numerous to mention.
FOR DAD OR
BROTHER
SUIT OR OVERCOAT
Mackinaw or Jacket, Paiamas,
Shirts, Ties, Sox, Bath Robe, A
Nice Hat or a oair of Shoes Belt
Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Sweater, Shirts and Shorts,
Gloves. i 1
Walter Brock
T@¥IL^IR1E)
(Q)[p
Santa Claus will be here Saturday, Dec. 4th,
with his loads of Toys and Gifts to open his
Toyland at the Chicago Store.
FREE
to all children accompanied by their parents
he will give candy. He urges all the kiddies to
come in and see him at his headquarters in
Cooper, The Chicago Store.
Santa will be here from 2:30 until 4:00 o'clock
and from 7:30 until 8:30.
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE
Chicago Store
FRIDAY, DECEMBJ
ENLOE NEV
BY MBS A. C. VOU
Xmogene Davis enterl
number of her friend* wit!
last week honoring Wand
^ho is visiting here from
Lum Horace Moore
Neches, spent the Tha:
holidays with his parents,
Mrs. J. A. Moore.
Miss Margaret Patti
Klondike, visited Mr. a
Dave Bennington over tl
end.
Leeman Bennington wa
to Paris Saturday on ac<
ithe death of his aunt, Mr
Mrs. R. P. Reid is not s
this time.
Regina Patterson ani
Jean Whitlock were Cooj
tors Saturday.
Mrs. T. C. Bond and M
Whitaker visited Dr. and
N. Mullins of Detroit Sati
Mr, and Mrs. G. C. Cos
Wayland Cost on were Pa
tors Monday.
Mrs. Dovie Johnson ai
ied by Mrs. Roger Love i
Plffie Lowry were Paris
this week.
Mrs. Bari Lasiey and
twill leave this week for
join their husband and fa
Grandfather Tatum is i
time.
Mrs. Harry Patterson
J. H. Mullins were Coo
tors Tuesday.
(Mrs. Irene Davis and M
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1937, newspaper, December 3, 1937; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983860/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.