Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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Many People
for
* Many Reasons J
s
s
tramsact their business
with this bank. There
are a hundred reasons
why you should have a
bank account—there i«
no reason why you can
not. A little reasoning 4
along this line should 5
convince you of the im- *
portanee of having mon- J*
ey in the bank—This i]
Bank.
We want your busi- 4
ness—we v ill appreciate !J5
it. The high standard $
Oi service and treatment
Resolutions of Condolence.'
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A wife whose face is fair,whose
person pleasing, whose temper
amiable, whose heart kind; who
delights to releave the wants of
her fellow creatures, and culti-
vates that divine pleasure by the |
most liberal and unpretending
methods: to the rich an example, I
to the prosperous an ornament;
with piety associating benove-
lence, grateful for being permit-
ted to do good; such a wife even
death when he bears her from
the arms of her husband but bears
to the bosom of her God. In the
1 loss of such a wife a man looses
his truest friend, his safest confi-
dent. liis dea est companion, hf3
Fashionable
Clothes
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For Men and Young Men
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accorded our customers $ solace in grief, his greatest earth-
is evidence of our ap-
preciation of their pat-
ronage. We want to
number you among our
depositors.
Delta Nat’! Bank
COOPER, TEXAS
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W. G. ELLINGTON
DENTIST
Ofilce upstairs in Patteson Bulldlnf
Wr*t Side Square.
GOOPER, - TtXAS.
J. L. Yoving
Attorney-At-Law
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Practice in the State, Federal
stud Bankrupt Courts.
Your Patronage solicited.
Office over Delta >* .tional Bank.
Cooper. Texas.
ly ble.-sing, God's richest gift.
Whereas, so great an affliction
and bereavement has recently i
come to the heart and bosom of \
our beloved brother, Dr. O. Y. ■
Janes, we the members of the
Delta County Medical Society,
do hereby extend to him our sin-
cere sympathy and express our
earnest prayer that the God of all
comfort and grace sustain and
comfort him through every trying
hour of life under this sad afflic-
tion.
Resolved that a copy of t))ese
resolutions be presented to the
bereaved husband a copy spread
upon the minutes and copies be
furnished the local newspapers
for publication.
Dr. W.W. McCuistion,']
Dr. E. B. Wheat, VCom.
Dr. C. C. Taylor.
D H LANE
A tty and Notary Public
Surveyor
LANE O STRATTON
COOPER. TEXAS
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Abstract- mode, Title* examined and per-
fected.
Memoir.
While i sit beside the littla car-
riage in-which our darling baby
so often slept, now empty of the
t 1. btratton j precious contents, the words of
I the great plutarch with a little
change, drop into my wandering
thoughts, viz:
Thou art not gone, being gone
wherever thou art. Thou leav’st
in us thy watchful eyes, in us thy
loving heart. I lay my hands on
the rail of t he little carriage, as in
her life, and I can almost feel her
loving touch, see her tinv hands
and hear her sweet voice that so
often gladdened ^ur hearts and
filled our little home with -un-
shine.
The golden chain i- broken
and one of its precious Sinks has
. r , . . , , .been taken awav—a vacant place
hear from my old friends and pa-1.
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As will foe worn foy,
BEST DRESSERS
Jn the Business and Social World during Fall and
Winter 1908 and 1909. Designed and made foy the
celebrated Master Tailorsaand Designers, SCHLOSS
BROS. & CO. of Baltimore.
THE NEW MODELS NOWON
DISPLAY
Are the very highest expression of tailor s art, in Style, Drape and Distinctiveness
they give Character to the man s figure and they impart the conciousness of be-
ing well dressed at all times.
x Letter From John H. Boyd.
Carrizozo, New Mexico, Sept 22.
Cooper Review:—Enclosed find
check for two ($2.00) dollars, 1
think I owe you for one year's
subscription and I want to pay
one year ahead. If this is not
right kindly let me know and I
will make it right. I want to
Every Form and Figure-—every calling and
vocation provided for. Our superb assortment
enables us to Stylishly and becomingly dress every
form and figure with correct clothes for every
calling and station. From $7.50 up, we can give
you the fullest measure of clothes style and cloth-
es satisfaction.
trons in Texas for whom I have a
very tender place in my heart.
i am doing as well as I deserve,
1 suppose, but could' do better
and not hurt me a bit.I have been
here now 19 months and have not
spent a dollar for medicine nor
has a doctor|been inside my homo.
Times are hard and business
dull here the same as everywhere.
Yours very truly;
Jno. H. Born.
Scnor Good Medical Advice.
Throw away pills and strong
cathartics which are violent in
action and always have on hand
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin,
which cures constipation and all
diseasesarising from stomach, liv-
our home that cannot be tilled. |
One le** in our earthly home, onei
more in our home beyond.
Margarett May. daughter of .J.
Stubbs and Hannah Fullerton
Russell, passed away from earth
Friday, October 2nd. at t<:50 p.
in., into the arms of Him who
said, '‘Suffer the j children to
come unto me,” She was born
in San Saba, San Saba Co.. Texas,
December loth, 1907. being nine
months and seventeen day- old.
Gone but not forgotten.
Following the above permit hs
to express our loving apprecia-
tion of the many demonstrations
of sympathy ;.nd expressions of
love given us by the people of
Cooper, and especially the two
who
m Our Clothes and furnishings are selected for Men and Young Men who find pleas
■ ure and satisfaction in dressing as well as they possibly can—who appreciate
J what good clothes mean to them in business and social life.
* CRAWFORD -NORRIS-STEVENS CO.
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COOPER, TEXAS
Well Known Hotel1 keeper User ard
Recommends Cfeamberlair V
Colic. Cholera ard Diar-
rhoea Remedy.
“I take pleasure in saying that
I have kept Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy in
my family medicine chest for
if there is any one who com-
plains of liver or stomach trouble
palpitation of the heart or smoth-
ering, dyspepsia, indigestion,
catarrh, piles, sick headache or
rheumatism, it must be because
they have not used Murray’s Veg-
etable Blood Purifier. When
1 your blood is pure you cannot
and bowel troubles. It will cure j physicians, Lain and Crook
old or young, and is the greatest i were so faithful ;n their profes-
family remedy that a home can J sional ministration- night and
have. Keep a bottle always at day during the siekne-- f our
hand, Ypu may need it any
moment. It is absolutely guar-
anteed to do what is claimed, and
if you want to trv it before buy-
ing. send your address for n free
-ample bottle td Pepsin Syrup
Co., 119 Caldwell Bldg., Monti-
cello. Jl. It is sold by all dealers \ tion.
dear littls one.
J. Sti kiis R; s-ki.l.
League Program.
Sundav afternoon o'clock,
Oct. 11th, at the M. E. >• hurch.
Subject The tinbhe i revela-
at. 50o and II a bottle.
Organized! League.
A Senior Epworth League was I
organized at the M. E. < hurch j
last Sunday with ten members. J. i
II. Newton was elected president, ;
Miss Tom Lambeth, vice presi-
dent and Miss Maggie Todd, sec-
retary, They u ill meet at 4
o’clock each Sunday evening.
Burns, bruises and scratches, I
big and little cuts or in fact any-
thing requiring a ,-alve, are best;
and quickest soothed and healed j
by DeWitt's carbolized witch
hazel salve. The best salve tor
piles. Be sure you getDeWitt’e.
Sold by druggists.
topic
Leader. Bro. Hen . \.
Song.
Prayer.
Short talk on h---«n
by leader.
Lesson reference, Ji 1 :: 16:1-16.
—Elmo Wall.
Rev. 22-l*:21.—Mai • Cabeen. :
Song.
hi what sen-e the Bible may be
called the finished revelation.—!
Mis* Buna Tillman.
In what sense the Bible is not
a finished revelation.—J.H. New-
ton. I
Foley's honey and tar cutes ;
coughs quickly, strengthens the!
lungs and expels colds. Get the |
genuine in a yellow package.
about fifteen years, and have al ,
ways had satisfactory results , rheumatism oi eczema,
from it- use. 1 have administer- j When Mr. Murray got this pre-
ed it to a great many traveling ) ^cripfcion from one of die leading
men who were suffering from physicians of tlie world at Louis-
vilie, Kentucky, five years ago
lo had walked on crutches 5
rears with rheumatism and had
e ’ o' m ell over himand had liver
and stomach trouble and consti-
pation all his life, and in 4 months
ths this medicine had put him.in
perfect health and now although
he is in the seventies lie has not
had an ailment of-anv kind in five
i years, lie cannot lose his hands
trouble- for which it is, recom-
mended, and have never failed to
relieve them, says ,1. C. Jenkins,
of Glasgow. Ky. This remedy is
for sale * y McKinney Drug Co.
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M. S. Hamilton will take yom
old machine in as part pay on a
new Singer or Wbeeier & Wilson
sewing machine.—M. S. Hamil-
ton. at Parish Music Store.
nor straighten his arms but walks
as easily as he ever did. Ask for
this remedy and for a circular de-
scribing Mui ray’s Balsam for the
lungs and kidney’s and Murray s
catarrh cure.
had a Close Call,
Mrs. Ada L. Choom. the widely
known proprietor of the Groom
Hotel, Vaughn. Miss., says: “For
several months I suffered with a
severe cough, and consumption
seemed to have its grip on me,
when a friend recommended Dr.
King’s New Discovery. I began
taking it. and three bottles aff ect-
ed a complete cure.” The fame |
of this life saving rough and cold |
remedy, and lung and throat
healer is world wide. Sold by all
druggists. MV- and $1. Trial
bottle free.
How to Cure a Cold.
Be as careful as you can, you
will occasionally take cold, and
when you do, get a medicine of
known reliability, one that has an
established reputation and that
is certain to effect a quick cure.
Send a medicine is Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy. It has gained a
world wide reputation by its re-
markable ^ures of this most com-
mon ailment, and can always lie
depended upon. It acts on nat-
ure’s plan, relieves the lungs, aids
expectoration, opens the secre-
tions and aids nature in restoring
the system to a healthy condition.
For sale by McKinney Drug Co.
Wanted:—Land, for which we
will trade all or half interest in a
well established business, worth
$10,000.00. (i vc best price in
first letter. Address Box *57. Mc-
Kinney. Texas.
Bad
irregularity is bad in every department of life, in meals, in sleeping hours* *
but especially when it is a question of womanly habit. Not only is it a sign of
female disease, but, unless cured. It will cause dangerous troubles, becautt of
the poisons thus allowed to remain in the system.
If you suffer in this way, get a bottle of
Wine of Cardui
Mrs. Lucinda Johnson, of Fish Creek. Wis., writes: “i aufiered for fourteen (14) years with
Laity, causing great pain. At last I triad Oardui. and now I am cured," At all druggists, in $1
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Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1908, newspaper, October 9, 1908; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017554/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.