The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DELTA COURIER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1933.
A. O Echoes erf Enloe transacted
Pbuaxup.ss In Cooper Monday,
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Hecletognaph Ink at Review and
Oonrter office.
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Hhcktograpfri Ink at Review and
Owrinr Offioe, 36c per bottle.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adair were
Okanmence visitors Sunday
Oet baby chicks at Wellsview
^Wtedkresday at 5c and 6c.
Mrs. Lonnie Tennison was quite
1he first of the week.
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Cbm, hay, oats, and milk cows.
---See R. N. Stovall Hardware.
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Jimmie Lefftwich had his tonsils
sraauocved Monday at the Cooper
<dmk' and Hospital.
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One Singer sewing machine like
tmr, only $25.00.—Home Furniture
rCoBBipany.
Mr and Mrs Handle Pratt off
'Luke Cheek spent the week end
-<mvh the tfamilv off C. J. Kinard.
G*t our prices on new and used
ffiustere before you buy.—Home
irmitiiie Co.
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Wr. and Mrs J. C. Mkillina off
rata- Euloe were trading in Cooper
IMfcudhy.
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ta V. Hiagan off Klondike was at-
tbemldng to business in Cooper Mon-
Mrs. Chester McKee and son.
who have been visiting her par-
ents in Commerce, returned home
Friday.
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Henry Crcuah, patient at the
Cuciper Hospital, is still improving
and hopes to be stole to be out
soon.
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The baby Of Mr. and Mrs. Askew
off Ben Franklin was treated Sat-
urday at Cooper Clinic and Hospi-
tal for ian eye injury.
— -«3K$* -— *
The son off Mr and Mrs. 9am
Johnson, who has an injured leg,
had an x-ray picture made last
weefia at the Oocper Clinic and
Hospital.
Mis* Myrtle Louise Poire, who
spent the week end with friends
In Piarls, returned to Cooper Sun-
day evening
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Friends in Cooper have received
announcement off the birth of a
daughter on February ninth to Mr.
and Mrs Marion Tynes of Dallas.
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Misses Elizabeth Tillman and
Willie Marie Kingston visited rel-
atives and friends in Sulphur
Springs over the week end.
TTyping paper and theme psper.
K9 units per hundred sheets at Re-
new wnd Courier Office.
Mt- and Mrs. J W. Oulwell off
rObbias visited Mr. and Mils. M E.
COarrett. Sunday.
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'ganger sewing machine agency
OSH- cud iparte at Home Furniture
Otmenny.
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Mk innd Mrs. W. H. Bogle and
“Vt73» Karl Hooten are spending
tottay, Tuesday, in Dallas,
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Mew is the time to plant shrubs.
SPrirrt hedge plants 3 cents, up.—
'Weiftsvarw.
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Mhtses Ethel Henson, Eugenia
'Woodruff and Anna Mae Donaghey
i=e*ait the week end in Dallas.
\»r rave a complete line off D. M.
TYm v gvreirn seed. 5c package.—
-B- N. Stovall Hardware.
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Sttrx. Welidon C. Lowry and son,
■WfcJttrni, -Jr., visited in Sulohur
fSiswmKK thc first of the week.
Mns ,Clifford Strong, who has
been visiting in Dallas, returned
home Sunday, accompanied by her
daughter, Mns. Edna Orr, and chil-
dren who visited here Monday.
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Rugs, building paper and wall
paper. Our price Is right. Call Bid
see the many bargains we haw In
new and used furniture.—Home
Furniture Co.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Strong moved
Monday to the H. C Stanley place
oast off Enloe. Mr. and Mns. Stan-
ley having moved to Greenville
route 6 several weeks ago.
We buy, sell and trade la new
and used furniture. If you have
some old furniture you wish to
trade or sell, call us.—Home Fur-
niture Co.
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Rev. and Mrs. F. Sanders re-
wheTe they visited relatives- Rev.
turned Friday -from Pine Bluff, Ark.
Sanders is contemplating moving
to Pine Bluff in the near future.
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Lay you 'n a supply of those
new Okeh records while they last
at 15c each, at the Home Furni-
ture Co.
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Misses Pauline Blanch, Louise
Freamian, Eula Mae Doyle, Zula
Cauley of Ben Franklin were shop-
ping in Cooper Monday.
<Mks. Dcra Lmdley off Peertewi
WBitrd etr daughter here the first
«t On- vwe&c.
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We have a complete line off D. M.
Weryhs garden seed. 5c package,—
H N. Stovall Hardware.
Miss'Man r Etta Woods of Bdrth-
-jdWbl, who attends school here,
3Sg*»1 the week) end' at home
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lBi-tching space two dollars tray,
T3B eggs- Set now, get chicks off
e-arljWeli^vww Farm.
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WCmr Hart 0} Commerce spent
Xhr- -week end with relatives in
^Cooper.
>kr and Mrs. Homer Ha good and
:ixr*i off Dallas spent the wee& end
Twilifc rrl ttivrs in Coo’icr.
Mcr» R. L. Il-rvey of rente 4
.mritrwent a major operation at the
■Pans Sanitarium last week.
Subscribers of this paper should
loalifr the publishers of change of
address by post eard. Give old ad-,
• dm* as well as new address, and
’ du- change will be made imme-
< 4i»lrly.
Dallas News and Dallas Journal
delievered In your home morning
and evening bringing the latest
news Let me dediver them to you
by carrier. Also mail subscriptions
taken.—W. H. Bell, agent.
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F. L Downey, living on Enloe
roue 1, was in Cooper Friday and
subscribed for the Review and
Courier and had the paper sent
to his son, Lee, who Joined the
U S. Army last month and is
now stationed at Laredo.
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LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE
Checks Cold first day, Headaches or
Neuralgia in 30 minutes, Malaria
in 3 days-
666 SALVE for Head Colds.
Most Speedy Remedies Known
nagging backache
bladder irregularities and
r, tired, nervous, depressed
feeling may warn of some dis-
ordered ludney or bladder con-
tii.tim. Users everywhere rely
cr, Doan’s Pilli. Praised for ^
more than 50 years by grateful
users the country over. Sold by
ski’ druggists.
A WUPLTfC vjt&YjT
JFT)R
me mmeis
IF ANYONE HAS
GOT RICH
GOT MARRIED
BOUGHT A CAR
ROBBED A BANK
BEEN IN A FIGHT
GIVEN A PARTY
LOST HIS PURSE
BOUGHT A HOUSE
GOT LICKED '
HAS A STILL
GOT A BABY
MADE A SPEECH
BEEN ARRESTED
HAD COMPANY
WON A GAME
BOUGHT A RADIO
SOLD A DOG
BEEN AWAY
COME HOME
SHOT A BURGLAR
TAKEN A VACATION
GOT A DIVORCE
JOINED THE ARMY
LEFT OVER NIGHT
It's new and you will do this
paper a kindness by re-
porting same.
Why Silas Isn’t Getting Home
By A It-' • I 7. Hr:
Interesting Items and
NEWS IN BRIEF
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From Various Places
ENID, Okla—After gathering at
the county touUdLng to prevent a
farm foredlousre gale, about 300
farmers announced Saturday, “We
are sornv we acted so hastily,” and
allowed the sale to proceed.
BARTLESVILLE, Okla.—An or-
ganized State-wide strike against
obligatory purchase of auto mob tie
license tags at present rates has
been launched by L. T. Berry, who
says he represents 300 smelter
workers here who own oars.
vention to pass upon the Federal
prohibition repeal .proposal—provid-
ing it is submitted by Congress—
was added Saturday to the unfin-
ished business off the Legislature
WASHINGTON.—Senator Bron-
son Gutting, independent New Mex-
ico Republican, was represented by
friends on Capitol Hill Saturday
as having decided against accept-
ing a Roosevelt cabinet offer in
the belief he would be of greater
service in the Senate.
NEW YORK. — Lou Douglas.
Texas sought for the sflaying off two
Arizona prospectors, was captured
Saturday by detectives who trailed
him to a Harlem rooming house
and then crashed their way into
his hideout.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE, four months old
shoate, cheap.—M. J Thomas.
Corn, hay, oats, and milk oows.
—See R. N. Stovall Hardware
FOR SALE or Trade, mules and
hwy.—W S. Stough. rctf
FOR SALE, cats of 1931 crop;
26c per bushel at A. L. Stoker s
place in Klondike rcO*
FOR SALE, Hurley Rowden cot-
ton seed, roll run.—J. A. Jeter,
east, of Prattville. ’r7oi
Now is a good time to buy your
matrasses, as they are lower than
they have been for years—and they
may go higher in a short time*
Home Furniture Company,
FOR SALE. Famous Mineral
Weills Crystals, only $1 00 per lb-—
Mrs. M. W Foster, Ben Franklin.
Texas. rotf
LOST, log chain, on Enloe road
near Cooper two weeks ago. Find-
er notify F C. Ha good, Enloe,
Texas. rcB*
LOST, from my horse which got
loose in Cooper Saturday, Feb. 11.
old model sadd/le and bridle. Find.-'
er return to Mrs J. B. Mbsea.
route 3, or Review and Courier off.
flee. a
FOR SALE, choice alfalfa hay.
30 oents a bale at my barn.—F. C.
Hagood, three miles north off
Cooper. rc8*
BLACKLAND farms at barga'n
prices. They are in sizes from
forty acres to several hundred, ard
priced right, for cash or terms. An
the property off loan and insurance
companies. See H. 8. Reeder or
J. B. Hemtorey, Clayton Bldg., Hon-
ey Grove, Texas.
REAL SEED OATS horn 1931
crop, produced 73 1-3 buaheffs per
acre, first year from FEROUBON
ELITE $1.25 per bushel ruet-proar
oat. 40c per bushel sacked.—
Cooper Motor Co rtf
Use This Laxative
made from plants
Thedford’3 Black-Draught it
made from planta that grow in the
ground, like the garden vegetables
you eat at every meal. NATURIfl
1ms put Into these plants an active
medicine tlmt stimulates the bowels
to act—Just at; Nature put the ma-
terials that sustain your body Into
the vegetable foods £ou eat.
In Black-Draught you have a natu-
ral laxative, free from synthetto
drugs Its use does not make you
have to depend on cathartic chemici
drugs to get the bowels to set dallj
Nnw you ran get B lack-Draught I
the form of a BYRUP. for Childrsm.
re You One of the New Income Tax Payers?
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DENVER—Police Chief Albert T.
Clark announced Saturday night
J. F. Rottitto and Frank Mortel-
laro, caught in the dragnet inves-
tigation of the dlaying of Joseph
Fasqtlale Roma, Denver gang over-
lord. were suspect® tn the kidnap-
ing off Charles Boettcher, n.
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The Guaranty Income Life Insurance Co., an old line legal reserve
with headquarters for the State of Texas, at Dallas, has appointed—
MRS. JIM HADDOCK
to represent them in Cooper and vicinity. Would you he Interested in
a policy that has attached to it 940 coupon for every One Thousand Dol-
lars of life Insurance you buy to he paid to policy-bolder* at the end off
the fifth year, and in addition pays you a nice dividend each year, be-
ginning at the end of the second year and continuing during the life off
the policy? Small cash payment and notes- If interested call or see
MRS. JIM HADDOCK
COOPER, TEXAS PHONE 219
Telephone 86
OH DC AGO.—Threats of death,
“gettfflng what Tony Oermak got.”
were received by two Chdragp
judges, theiv said Saturday night.
The tJhreits aiqparentjy were con-
nected with forectaurse and real
estate tax cases Officials express-
ed the opinion there was no or-
ganized plot but that the threats
were made toy dt^jruntled persons
with no intention off carrying them
out.
OKLAHOMA CITY. —Acting on
what he believed to 'be an authen-
tic 'tip, Sheriff J. A. Blankenship
off Chehalis, Wash., Saturday asked
Oklahoma County deputy sheriffs
to send him a warrant for the ar-
rest of Charles “Pretty Boy” Fiend,
notorious bandit He was informed
Floyd may be in Vancouver.
Income
Taxpayer
NET INCOME
91100
$ 1K00
92600
93600
95100
$6100
Single
• t
932
960
9104
9168
9249
Married,
no children
no tax
no tax
94
944
9104
9145
Marrfod,
1 child
no lax
no tax
no tax
928
988
$129
Married,
2 children
no tax
no lax
no tax
912
$72
$113
Married,
3 children
bo lax
no tax
no tax
no tax
932
997
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Above are charted income tax figures which should be of special interest
t* all, inasmuch as new rates apply and various incomes are effected in differ-
ent ways. The above table supplements the outline as given in our Washing-
ton Column at the left. Only personal exempt ions have been deducted in the
above chart. You may have other deductions to further reduce your tax.
Diet Didn’t Do This!
WASHINGTON.—In the face of
an inviolate Democratic iban against
confirmation of .mujor nominations
by President Hoover which would
hold ever into the new adminis-
tration, the chief executive Satur-
day named one of his secretaries,
Waltr H. Nerwton, to ibe Federal
district Judge for the district of
Minnesota.
SAN ANTONIO.—Alleged disap-
pearance off a $7,500 trust fund
placed) by the city of San Antonio
in the keeping of Jack Burke, in-
dicted former county clerk, was
aired Saturday in court, where P
A. Astoria is seeking to hove the
court set aside a judgment render-
ed in condemnation against him.
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WASHINGTON.—Friend* close
to President Hoover and in a .po-
sition to know his mind made
known Saturday night they “felt
certain" he intended to retire def-
initely into private life and not
run for the presidency again in
1936.
TOPEKA. Kansas.—'The question
of whether the mj3icilunery alii be
I set up in Kansas for a State con-
. T APPY little girl, just bursting
fi with pep, aud she has never
tasted a “tonic 1”
Every child’s stomach, liver, and
bowels need stimulating at times,
but give children something you
know all about.
Follow the advice of that famous
family physician who gave the
world Syrup Pepsin. Stimulate the
body's vitaI organs. Dr. Caldwell’s
prescription of pure pepsin, active
senna, and fresh herbs is a mild
stimulant that kc, ;>s the system
from getting sluggish.
If your youngsters don’t do well
at school, don’t play ns hard or cat
as well as other children do, begin
this evening with Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin. This gentle stimulan
will soon right things! The bowel!
will move with better regularity
and thoroughness. There won’t ba
so many sick spells or colds. You’ll
11 nd it just as wonderful for adults,
too, in larger spoonfuls!
Get some Syrup Pepsin; protect
your household from those bilious
days, frequent headaches, and that
sluggish state of half-health that
means the bowels need stimulating.
Keep this preparation in the horn#
to use instead of harsh cathartic*
that cause chronic constipation if
taken too often. You can alway*
get Dr. Caldwell’s Sy»up Pepsin at
any drug store; they have it all
ready in big bottles. •
Used Car Bargains
’29 Chevrolet Coupe, good condition________$135.00
’31 Chevrolet Coach, run 15,000 miles;
new tires, looks like new______________ 385.00
’31 Essex, 2-door_________________________150.00
’29 Dodge “6”, 1-door_____________________ 125.00
’29 Model Chevrolet Truck, new 4-speed
transmission _________________________ 95.00
’28 Whippet Coach, 1933 license___________ 85.00
NEW IDAY CHEVROLET CO.
SUITS THAT HAVE EVERYTHING
Correct in Style , . Attractive in Pattern . . Durable
in Fabric
$15.00 to $30.00
1 .^vCLT:*' u"d-", $5.00 to $|0.00
5 In new attractive patterns from foreign, and domestic
\ mills. FIT OR NO SALE.
Tom E. Robertson Co.
“TAILORS AND FURNISHERS.”
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The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933, newspaper, February 21, 1933; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth984232/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.