Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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Tom T. Smell
A ppreoiative
AT
City Dru§ Store
Druggist
Does Not
Color Hair
Ayer’s Hair Vigor, az now
Jmade from our new improved
formula, does not stain or color
the hair even to the slightest
degree. Gray hair, white hair,
blonde hair is not made a
shade darker. But it certainly
does stop falling hair. No
question about that.
Does not c/'.amr tne color of the hair.
yers
formula wth each bottle
Show it to your
doctor
Ask him about it,
then uO ft i ii3 says
laAr \ i mmS l
Go to O. W. SiTutnOns for your Don’t forget the Department!
wntvh and clock repairing. Store, They can save you money)
FEW HERE KNOW THIS.
Indeed, we believe it will stop every case
of falling hair unless there is some very
unusual complication, something greatly
affecting the general health. Then you
should consultyour physician. Also ask
him about the hew Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
——made by the J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Man.—
Walter Rushing was in Paris
Monday.__
J. ,J. McCollum still re-silver
merrors.
Gasoline 25 cents per gallon at
Kelton’s._
Judge D. H. Lain went to En-
loe Tuesday.
See Carson- Lumber Co. for
cheap lumber.
business in
S. C. Ratliff had
Enloe Tuesday.
Don’t forget to eat at the Ark-
ansas Restaurant.
See J. Q. Taylor for first-class
hlacksmithing coal.
Pure Kentucky cidar. at the
Arkansas Restaurant.
Let us insure your live .stock.—
Lone Star Realty Co.
J. R. Clem was in Cooper on
business Wednesday.
We are shoeing horses again.
—M. A. Coppage & Son.
R. J. Thomas went to Green-
ville Tuesday on business.
—--------- .1.
See Carson Lumber Co. for
reduced prices on lumber.
.1. (^. Taylor wants tour plow J
work, at Faulkner old stand.
The Review carries a nice line
of court manuscript covers.
Cider—the kyid tlic all drink,
.t the Arkansas Restaurant.
If you want your mule shod
bring him to M. A. Coppage & Son
Mrs. Will it* Hobbs has been
sick the past week with lagrippe.
See Carson Lumber Co. for
good lumber at the lowest prices.
Grandpa and Grandma Ilobbs
are one the sick li>t with lagrippe.
Miss Mabel Ratliff of Bonham
visited relatives in Cooper last
week. _
Mrs. F. Engel left Monday for
a ten day’s visit with friends in
Dallas. _..__
Just received a fresh supply of
typewriter ribbons at the Review
Office. _
We will shoe your horse for
you again.—M. A. Coppage &
Son.____
See J. Q. Taylor if you have a
buggy to paint, at Faulkner old
stand. \ _ _
We will do you a first class job
of horse shoeing.—M.A. Coppage
&Son. __
Five gallons of kerosene at the
Red Front Department Store for
75 cents. _______
Get a new ribbon for that type-
writer. They may be had at the
Review office.
1 have all kinds of supplies for
the Singer Sewing machine.—
M. L. Parish.
on anything in our lint
If you want to rent your farm
ft r next ..year, li-t it with.the
L< nt* Star Realty C<>.
Mack " Chill Tohic will cure)
chills and fever and malaria. lor r*tm‘s *lil<^
Simple Home-Made Treatment Said
To Overcome Rheumatism
Without Injuring Stomach.
When an eminent authority an-
nounced in tin* Scranton (Fa.)
found a new
sale by McKinney Drug Store.
For all kinds of
terial, lumber, lime
I way to
disease.
treat that dread American
, rheumatism, with just|w<v ...........
building mu- common, every-day drugs found i with gallery; one two-room box
brick, sand, i ||, .lllV drug store, the physicians. house, ceiled over head and g.d
Real Estate.
No. 253-Grist mil) in Cooper
null house, one acre lamb nevei
failing pool of water; 35 h. p.
boiler, 30 h. p. engine, nearly new;
1 corn crusher, 1 corn sheller;
capacity of mill. 15 bushels per
hour. Will sell for half price;
ow./eT physically unable to look
after it. Easy terms.
No. 255—40-acres black land;
...... well finished 5-room hou-e.
• Idea...
paint, etc., see
Co.
Carson Lumber were slow indeed to attach
j importance to his' claims.
hiucli
This
Mack’s Compound Sarsaparilla j was oniy a few months ago. To-
will cure that tired feeling. Best! day nearly every newspaper in the
Frank Howell, who is working
in Hugo, spent Sunday in Cooper
with his family.
Good, fresh Jersy cow for sale.
See Sam Save at McCollum’s
Furniture Store. 8
Oscar Dunnagan of Paris is
visiting his uncle. Mayor Dun-
nagan of this city.
We have some boisd’arc,
wheels for a 3-inch wagon.—M.
A. Coppage & Son.
We have some boisd’arc
wheels for a 3-inch wagon.—M.
A. Coppage & Son.
,1. J. McCollum has just receiv-
ed a new line of matting. Get
his prices before buying.
A WANT LIST
FOR YOU
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If You Need Paint We Have It
If You Need Wall Paper We Have It
If You Need Canvass We Have It
If You Need Tacks We Have Them
If You Need Oils We Have It
If You Need Varnish We Have It
If You Need Glass We Have It
If You Need Picture Frames We Have
Them
If You Need Matting We Have It
If You Need Rugs We Have Them
If You Need Linolium We Have It
If You Need Screen Doors We Have Them
If You Need Screen Wire We Have It
If You Need Screen Frames For Windows
we have them
If You Want Your House Painted We
will Do It
If You Need Your Paper Hung We will
Do It
If You Want Your Furniture Made New
We will Do It
In fact, we have the Largest Exclusive Line of
the kind in any town with a population under ten thou-
sand in the United States and we invite you to call on us
and let us show you that if we fail to sell one out of a
hundred that is one that doesn’t want to buy.
Smith Bros. (Sl Curtis
One Door West of Delta National Bank. Cooper, Texas
spring tonic. At McKinney Drug
Co. _
Miss .Laura Wilson and Mr.
Carl Tynes attended the funeral
of Miss Dora \\ ieker at Klondike
Fi iday.
Mrs. J. T. Rountree and Miss
Beulah Henslee visited friends at
Pecan Gap last week and remained
ove«* Sunday.
Insure j’our live stock with The
Lono Star Realty Co. $10o would
come in mighty handy if you were
to lose a horse._
When all others fail, try Mack’s
Chill Tonic; cures chills. Manu-
factured and guaranteed by Mc-
Kinney Drug Co.
Use DeWitt’s LitUe Early Ris-
ers, pleasant little pills. They
are easy to take. Sold by Mc-
Kinney Drug Co.
Misses Margurite and Mary
Cress, cousins, of Birthright visit-
ed their cousins, the Misses Crow-
der, the past week.
While m town Wednesday A.
L. Milsap stated that Joe Cul-
bert of Antioch was very sick
and not expected to live.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoover and
Mrs. Jennie Waters of Paris
visited Mrs. S. C. Ratliff last
week, returning home Monday.
For Rent or Sale.
Two five room cottages,fine cis-
tern water, barns, garden spots,
for rent or sale. R. W. Robert-
son, Cooper. S3
Did you get anything for the
mule you lost the other day? No,
he was not insured. Why was he
not? The Lone Star Realty Co.
writes live stock insurance!
I have the agency fir the Sin-
ger and Wheeler & Wilson sewing
machine. If you need one let me
know and l will be pleased to
wait on you.—M. L. Parish.
Rev. J. D. Hall of Mt. Vernon
is here attending the bedside of
his wife, mother of Dr. Stephens,
who has been very ill, but is now
thought to be a little better.
Rent, Buy or Trade.
For a good house, largo lot and
barn in southeast Cooper. East
front, cistern water. For terms,
write A. J. Rush,
313 S. 30th St., Paris, Texas. .14
Messrs. H. M. Patterson and J.
D. Stevenson accompanied H. M.
Miller to St. Louis last week,
where he shipped twelve car load
of cattle. They returned Thurs-
day. ____
Mrs. J. W. Rugsdale and
daughter, Beatrice, were down
from Sherman where the latter is
attending school, and spent Sun-
day with Mr. Ragsdale, returning
Monday.
Wanted—Yonno men end lad-
ies to learn telegraphy. We need
at least 100 more operators in
Texas. Notes accepted for tui-
tion. Positions guaranteed.—Mc-
Kinney Telegraph College, Mc-
Kinney. Texas. tf
Mrs. E. A. Harris and son of
Sulphur Bluff, mother and son
of Mrs. Geo. Stephens, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Smith and Mrs. Mag-
gie Bryant of Paris were here the j
j past week during the sicknes* of'
| Dr. Stephens’ family.
country, even the metropolitan
dailies, is announcing it and the
splendid results achieved. It is so
simple that any one can prepare
it at home at small cost.. It is
made up as follows: Get from
any good prescription pharmacy
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
ounce; Compound Kargon, one
ounce: Compound Syrup Sarsap-
arilla, three ounces. Mix by shak-
ing in a bottle and take in tea-
spoonful doses after each meal
and at bedtime. These are all
simple ingredients, making an ab-
solutely harmless home remedy at
little cost. "
Rheumatism, as every one
knows, is a symptom of deranged
kidneys. It is a condition produc-
ed by the failure of the kidneys to
properly filter or strain from the
blood the uric acid and other mat-
ter which, if not eradicated, either
in the urine or through the skin
pores, remains in the blood, de-
composes and forms about the
joints and lmlscles, causes the un-
told suffering and deformity of
rheumatism.
This prescription is said to be a
splendid healing, cleaning and in-
vigorating tonic to the kidneys,
and gives almost immediate relief
in all forms of bladder and urin-
ary troubles and backache. He
also warns people in a leading
Nev. York paper against the dis-
criminate use of many patent
medicines. •
Program
For Christian Endeavor prayer
meeting at the Methodist Protes-
tant church, Sunday afternoon,
February 13th.
Subject.—Ministering to those
in need. Lesson, Matt. 25:31-43.
Leader.—Charles Naylor.
To the stranger.—George Lain.
Jesus and the sick. Luke 4:38
41.—Mrs. W. W. Pierce.
A prison Emleavorer, Gen. 40:
1-8—Miss Willie Fisher.
A good example, Acts 9:36-43.
—Grover Johnson.
How can I make Christian En-
deavor practical in Cooper? M.
C. Wilson, J.*., Miss Myrtle Mur-
ray, Miss Mable 'Fisher, Ernest
Jordan, W. W. Pierce.
Everybody invited.
Program
At the Christian church, Feb. 16.
Subject:—A Talk by Jacob’s
Well, John 4:5-10.—Leader,
Jewel Robertson.
The beginning of the talk,
John 4:7.—Ben White.
A question and answer, John
4:10-14.—Zelma Havens.
What Jesus said about God,
John 4:19-23.—Roscoe Blackwell.
A talk with His Disciples, John
4:31-38.—Elise Walker.
Jesus and the Samaritans, John
4:40-42.—Hugh White.
Christ’s Work, John 10:25.—
The Eastern Star.
Program
At the M. E. church, Feb. 13th.
Subject:—Jesus Feeds the Five
Thousand, John 3:1.21.
Opening song.
Roll call by Secretary.
Prayer by Superintendent.
John 3:21-25.—Willie Cabeen.
John 9:1-3,—Alice Mormon. ,
John 9:3-10.—Dora Kirkwood.
Special song.
John 2:13-22.—Harris Cahcen.
Lords Prayer by league.
Closing song.
League benediction.
lew in front; three good cisterns;
one barn 30 by 50 feet, good pool.
All in good state of cultivation;
near Pecan Gap. $42.50 pci
acre, $700 down ami balance to
suit purcha ser.
No. 253—50 acres near Peerless
in Hopkins county on pub be
road; 25 acres in cultivation, 25
acres in pasture; black sandy land;
5-room house, well finished; new
barn 27 by 33 feet; be^t well of
water in* county: all necessary
out building-. Will exchange
for unimproved property or sell on
easy terms. Price $2500, improve-
ments alone worth more money.
No. 258—40 acre farm 2 nnles
east of Charleston. 20 seres in
cultivation, balance in timber; 10
1 t. log house with shed room and
gallery; ciib and stable: good cis-
le, n. $12.59 per acre: $200 dish,
balance easy.
No. 259—77 acres, 54 in culti-
vation, 22 acres in timber; well
improved, 4 miies south of Coop-
er; soil, gray sandy. Price $35
per acre. $500 on time, balance
cash.
No. 230—70 acres, dark loam
soil, 50 acres in cultivation, bal-
ance in timber. 4 room house,
barn and other outbuildings,
good cistern: 2 1-2 miles east of
Ben Franklin. Price $25.30 per
acre; a splendid bargain.
No. 261—77 acres, 42 acres in
cultivation, 35 acres in bottom,
10 acres in cultivation; located,
adjoining Mt. Joy, all black land;
4 room house and outbuildings.
Price $40 per acre, 1-2 cash, bal-
ance to suit.
No. 232—200 acres best black
land, 195 acres in cultivation and
5 acres timber, three cisterns,
2 pools: 2 good 5-rooms houses, 1
4-room house. 2 barns; 2 smoke
houses, 3 storm houses; on public
road near school and church; 1
mile from gin; telephone service.
One of finest farms in Delta
county; $50 per acre, one-fifth
cash, balance one. two, three and
four years.
No. 233—400 acre farm 3 miles
east of Cooper, known as the
Ras Blackwell place, well im-
proved and one of the best stock
farms in the country. Price $30
per acri, or will exchange for
other property.
No. 264—2 sections 1 1-2 miles
from Odessa, Texas; all good
land. Price $17.50 per acre.
Wil' trade for farm land or city
property.
No. 235—4670 acres school land
35 miles from Alpine; has
been improved; $2.50 per acre.
!.' .. .
JUUO) ntOi
No. 263—5120 acres school land
in El Paso county, 20 miles from
railroad, 65 per cent good tilable
land; $2.75 per acre. Easy terms
and 3 per cent interest.
No. 237—9 sections well im-
proved school land in Sterling
county, Texps; $4.50 per acre.
Easy terms. 3 per cent interest.
If you want a western farm this
is your chance.
No.209—30,000 acres tine funn-
ing land in Tom Green county,
Texas; 10 ft) 15 miles' from San
Angelo: for sale cheap and on
easy terms.
No. 275—58 acres 4 miles N. E.
of Cooper, black sandy soil; 40
acres in cultivation, balance pas-
ture: good cistern and tanks;
school and church within 1-2
mile: price $40 per acre, easy
terms,
No. 281—100 acre farm, 85
acres in cultivation, 4 room house
and outbuildings; 3 1-2 miles
southeast of Cooper. $25 per
acre.
No. 283—100 acre farm, 7()
acres in cultivation. 3 room house,
barn and cistern, gray sandy soil:
price $20 per acre, $1300 cash,
balance on time, or will exchange
for other property. 1 1-2 miles
north of Tira.
No. 308.—One up-to-date gin
plant, the best out-fit and best
location in Delta county, will sell
very cheap or exchange for land
or other property.
Lonk Stak Kkai.tv Co.
Cooper, Texas.
Some people have au
idea that in order to
have a bank account,
they must have a large
sum to deposit: that
the bank does not care
to be bothered by small
accounts.
This, however, is not
true of the Delta Natou-
al Bank. This bank
welcome new accounts,
whether of $1 or $1,090.
and the same courtesy
and service is accorded
the small depositor, as
those in more fortunate
circumstances.
It i" our object and
wish to -erve the public
in financial matters in a
manner that shall be
satisfactory to all—old
or young, rich or poor.
We want Your Banking
Business and will be pleas-
ed to hare you open
an account with us.
Delta National
Bank
W. 6. ELLINGTON
DENTIST .
Office upstairs in Pattesou Butldlns,
West Side Square.
.GOOPER, - TEXAS.
WJ. CROOK, M. Dm
General Practice
Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat. :
Cooper,
Texas
J. L. Yoving
Attorney-At-Law
Practice in the State. Federal
aud Bankrupt Courts.
Your Patronage solicited.
Office over Delta National Bank,
Cooper. Texas.
Real Estate Bargain.
74 acres of land 5 1-2 miles east
of Cooper, to sell in the next 30
days at $20 per acre. Black-sandy
and gray land, 55 acres in culti-
vation; good well water, two
houses with two rooms each,
plenty of sheds. Incumberance
$750. This is a bargain for the
next 30 days. Lone Star Realty
Co.
Why
Suffer?
It* you suffer pain from
any cause, Dr. Miles’ Anti-
Pain Pills will relieve it
—and leave no bad after-
effects. That’s the impor-
tant thing. Neither do
they create a habit. More
often the attacks become
less frequent, or disappear
altogether. Dr. Miles’
Anti-Pain Pills have no
other effect except to re-
lieve pain and quiet nerv-
ous irritation.
"W. are never without Dr. Mllea*
Antl-Paln Pill*. My huaband and
aon, Hard 15 were alwaya subject to
!>l<-k headache until we br^en urin*
three Hill*, and they have broken
them up entirely. Don’t think they
hnye hod to usp them for six month®.
I recommend them to every one. A
few weeks afro I heard an old lady
friend was sick. I went to see her.
She was down with larOrlppe. and
nearly- crazy with awful backache,
i Rave her one of the Antl-Paln Plus
and left another for her to ta,:e In
a short time. They helped her right
away, and she says ahe will never *•
without them mrnln. I.aat winter mT
husband was taken with pluerlsy on
lmth sides, and I know he would have
died If It hadn't been for the Pills.
In less than half an hour he wan
utitnittlno’ nnd went tn hoil arid slobt.
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Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1908, newspaper, February 14, 1908; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017391/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.