Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1908 Page: 6 of 8
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I THE GREATEST CURE
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COUGHS*"0 COLDS
DR. KING’S
NEW DISCOVERY
GUARANTEED CURE FOR
Croup, Whooping Cough Bronchitis, La Grippe,
Quinsy, Hoarseness, Hemorrhage of the Lungs,
Weakness of the Lungs, Asthma and
^ all diseases of ^ —
*’*” THROAT, LUNGS ANO CHEST
PREVENTS PNEUMONIA
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winter. Six bearing pecan tree*
quite a number of beautiful shade
t.ees, dewberry and blackberry
patch. The back yard, barn lots
and poultry lots are all sodded^
with bemuds "raw?, atq tfcere is
never any mud.
There is a three room servant
house with good brick chimney,
good cistern and house well gut-
tered into it, and storm house,
sheds, etc.
The place is high, dry and roll
ing and healthy. An energetic
woman who loves line poultry
can raise $500 worth per year on 1
j theje four acres. It is in the j
I very best neighborhood in Coop-1
er . all fine neighbors, and good)
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Jtbout What Wear
Eleven years ago Dr. Kinge New Discovery permanently cured
me oi a severe and dangerous throat and lung trouble, and 1 ve
been a well man ever since.—G. 0. Fioyd, Merchant, Kershaw, S. C.
PRICE 50c
AND 81.00
SOLD AND CM RANT f it IV
ALL DRUGGISTS.
Tranquil Dots.
T. F. Thompson has been sick
for the past few days.
Mrs. Winnie Grant visited her
lather and mother last week.
Bargain in Cooper Real Estate.
I am offering for sale my home
with four acres of land in east
Cooper. This is not the finest
place in Delta county, but it is
Several people from this place • probably the most convenient in
all respects. It includes four full
measured acres of ground count-
ing nothing off for streets or al-
leys. It fronts on a <>0 foot ave-
nue which will within a year or
two be the prettiest driving place
near Cooper, a 40 foot street lies
along its west side, and across the
north end it has a 20 foot alley.
The improvements consist of a
modern 7 roonp re si den e built of
the very best materia . underpin-
ned all around. Besides the 7
rooms the house has front porch,
vestibule, plunder room in the
garret with back stairway, and a
big back porch 1* by do feet all
screened in. One
galvanized cistern and one elevat-
ed one with water pipes into the
house one large always dry,storm
house; several hundred feet of
attended the show.
Mr. Mack Dodson and Miss
Lizzie Nation were married at
Cooper Friday night. We wish
them a long and happy married
life.
Rush and Miss Clemmie Thomp-
son visited friends at Klondike
Sunday.
Cotton picking is the order of
the day.
There has been some pretty
weather the last week.
Mr. and Mrs. <311ie Thompson
visited Sandy Hill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burkett have
been visiting friends this week
aud picking cotton in our com-
munity. Bi.uk Eyrs.
people who own their homes, uo
rented house- a the neighbor-
hood.
1 am offering this place for
$2850.00, $850.00 or $1000.00
down and balance in three or four
years with 8 per cent interest,
buyer protecting me with 3 year
j fire and tornado insurance policy
Ion house. I sold land just across
j the street from this property at
the rate of $050.00 pe, acre years
ago. The improvements on this
. four acres alone cost more money
than I am asking for the place.
If you are looking for a real
choice well kept place for a home
at an extremely reasonable price,
in as tine a neighborhood as you
ever saw in a first class Christian
town, with as good a school as
there ie in Texas, this is your op-
portunity. See me at once.
Jno. L. Ratliff. Cooper. Tex.
ALL
WOOL
SUITS
115
AND
MORE
HE style, tit and quality of a man's clothes often
■ makes his standing in the business and social
world, and this can only be obtained by having your
clothes make for you. You owe it to yourself, your
business and youtjfriends to dress well. That means
more than the selection of goods, clothes made up or
in bulk i If your clothes are not made right the tine
fabrics will not avail. We make clothes expressly
for you that are rigutly built over your form after w?
have carefully measured you for them. The care and
skill we bestow in the making means clothes that wear
and hold shape as long as they are used, and that is
the beginning and end of good clothes making. Every
garment we make is guaranteed to be as good as the
best and exactly as we represent or your money hack.
ALL
PANTTS
14.00
AND
MORE
Munsing
Underwear
Perfect Fitting. Popular
Priced. Serviceable. Satisfactory,
Durable. Comfortable and Inex-
pensive. All kinds of the best
underwear the market affords
found here.
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Li
Vestings
We carry a complete line of
the celebrated James B. Kahn
Fancy Vests and they have a
snap and style to them $1.00 to
$5.00.
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A Rapid Rise From The
Cotton Patch.
The most complete line of
Specialties in Fancy Hosiery.
Neckwear, Suspenders, etc.,
shown here.
The Thoroughbred Hat
The Hat With a Guarantee—The
Hat With a Pedigree.
Cluet and Monarch Shirts.
If you wear them, you are .sat-
isfied. $1.00 and more.
A Jfvteler’R Experience.
C. K. Kluger, the jeweler, 1000 j
Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, lnd.,
writes: “J was so weak from kid-
ney trouble I could hardly walk a
hundred feet. Four bottles of
Foley's kidney remedy cleared!
my complexion, cured my back-
ache and the irregularities disap-
peared, and 1 can now attend to ,
business every day, and recoin- j
mend Foley’s kidney remedy to 'l
all sufferers, as it cured me after
The following statements should
be read by every young person!
who reads this paper. They are ,
inspiring and show what can be |
done by those who try.
Richland Spring?, Texas, 3-4, '07. I
Becoming tired of choppi ng cot-'
underground ^on at 75 cents per day. I enrolled j
for a combined course of short- j
hand and bookkeeping in the |
Tyler Commercial College. Tyler.
Texas. Three and one half months
plank and paling fence, and sev-|a^er entering. 1 was offered
eral hundred yards of netting , tWo positions, one of which I ac-
fence; one large poultry house l ct.pted and held for more than a
and several small ones smoke I year, and did not have the least bit
house, toolroom, wood -shed; j 0f troub|e in holding it.
buggy house for two vehicles, j Before entering your college
wagon and implement shed: hay J ^ ,
bard with cow sheds and stalls, I horthand for ?2 weeks in daily
and min tJ vit . si< e room. , recitation, and acquired a -Deed
These improvements are not|(>^.
large enough i or a big farm out
THE ARROW B.RAND COLLARS
— \»l AKTKK KI/.KK:—
Mark the times to The laundry.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
OSCAR KELTON
West Side Square.
Clothier, hatter and furnisher
Cooper, Texas
Boooo-ooooooo|
X ENLOE DEPARTMENT A
■ Haiti* K... <<-j<‘ .••Aiuor
i
Pitman
the doctors and other remedies ; they are large enough ior a 1 simplitied in 13 week.-? time
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had failed.
City Drug Store.
Would Morlgage the Farm.
A farmer on rural route 2, Em-
pire. Ga., W. A. Floyd by name,
says: “Bucklen s Arnica Salve
cured the two worst sores 1 ever
•law; one on my hand and one on
my leg. It is worth more than
its weight in gold. I would notjTnt'1
be without it if I had to mortgage.
leal larger place than this.
There is also splendid little
pool, fenced away from stock,
the water runs automatically
through the iowei side nto the
watering tub, also runs n to a
small garden spot where fresh
vegetables may be raise i the hot-
test and dryest. month if sum-
Tbere is a uice little orch-
ard of bearing apple, peach, plum
80 words per minute, new mat-
ter. I completed the the Bvrne
(six
Po-oo*£
J. B. Re ius
Pari-.
&<xx>m
• pent Thr.v-dtv in
J. M. Hagood transacted btisi-
ne-- in Cooper la-: Monday.
J. F. Curtis and wife were in
Enloe Sunday, visiting relatives.
Mr. Haraway, oil mill book-
keep-!: went to Blossom last Sun
day.
w; . meet here again the 4th Sun- , in the side or chest give it a trial
lay ei Oct. An interest ing pro-; and you are certain to be more
stram Wd! be arranged. (than pleased with the prompt re-
7 „ lief which it affords. ’ This lini-
e.. Z a* *r| ment also relieves rheumatic pains
A f. ie. e of fiannel lampened j and is certain to please anyone
vvr Chamberlain's Liniment and j suffering from that disease. Sold
o') nd on to the affected part- is f,.V McKinney Drug Co.
| superior to any piaster. When
I troubled with lame back or pains
Oysters 20 cents at
wood’s, west side square.
Hazle-
the farm to get it.
all druggists.
Only 25c at and pear trees, beside 40 one year
j old pear trees .just set out last
Lumber Yard
We want to figure on
your bill of Brick, Sand, I
Lime, Cement, Roofing 1
or Lumber. Bills never
too small to command
our attention and ap=
preciaJon. Give us a call
weeks of the time I took book-
keeping and shorthand) and ac-
quired a speed of 150 words per
minute, new matter.
The Byrne simplified north;.ad j
is far superior in legibility and j N. .!. Huie and Herbert Smith
speed to the Pitman system. Over ; were ’• -dors to (.ooper a-f Mon-
half the time spent in learning '^aP-
1 the 10,000 word signs in the Pit- Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Ben
man is spent by the Byrne grad- Franklin were Enloe visitois last
uate in drawing a good salary in Sunday.
some [business office. No -me i ... . . . .
1 , • , , , ... I Miss Walker of Paris Was
can make a mistake by enrolling I i , .
in the T. C. C. for a combined .7 *. _ ,
course of Byrne practical book-1
keeping and simplified short-j • • • Morgan has returned
hand. from hi-brother’s, Irving Mon-
Sineerely yours, 1 £T;i • • d Sour Lake.
D. B. Hamilton. Mack Moseley d Paris .-amo
. ‘ down Sunday afternoon t - vi~.it
Mr. Hamilton was this spring , h
appointed Deputy Asst. Snpt. of
liie
Whitaker
4 I#
Public Instruction of Oklahoma,
! at a salary of $1500 per year.
| Note the rapid rise from tlie cot-
■ ton patch at 75c per dav to a
state position at almost $5 per
jday, in less than two and a half
i years time, with the Byrne sim-
I plitied shorthand, after a com-
failure with the Pitman sys-
; tern.
If interested in making a great-
i er success, address the Tyler
Commercial College, Tyler, Tex-
as, for their large ]»>H page
beautifully illustrated catalog,
giving favorable indorsements of
hundreds of young men and wo-
men and their employers, and
] tell you of America’s greatest
Jsqhool o( bookkeeping—business
training-, shorthand and tvpe-
writi^E
9.
F. C
Moseley.
ife -nd daugh- j
Sunday|
Prescriptions
•4#
Hi ago ) 1 and wife.
!-■ !. H rigooc of t here last Mon-
day • ta-o r i position as book-
ke i • . irmvare firm at 11
Lott, Tex.;.•.
M ssrs. . in Harcrow and R.
Long f Longs. New Mexico, ar-
rived lieix- last Fr layf • r month’s
stay long*:-.
The square tale gin is being
rep*, ed by M . Cost r of Kauf-
man county, assisted bv a mccan-
ist from th< Tex • Midland work
sfu p.
The district, singing convention
met here last Sunday, which was
a success Several interesting
talk- on muse were in. te by var-
ious persons. the convention
PURE DRUGS
\\ hen you aie sick anti you need good medi-
cine, \\ hen your doctor writes a prescription
he expects it, to be filled with the purest drugs.
I hat is our specialty. ’1 ry us >n vour next.
Also have a large, line of patent medicines
toilet articles and stationery.
OIR FOUNTAIN DRINKS ARE ALWAYS COLD
McKinney drug comh
/7t Lending Druggist, Cooper, Texas
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.