Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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DRY GOODS
Cooper, Texas, Decenber 24, 1908.
TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS:~
We take this method of expressIngjiur sincere thanks for your
liberal patronage extended us during the yqar, 1908. It shall be our
earnest endeavor in the future, as in the past, to merit your confi-
dence and patronage by supplying you with Honest Merchandise at Honest
Prices.
Wishing you each and all a Merry Christmas and a Happy,
Prosperous New Year,
We are sincerely,
THE COOPER MERCANTILE COMPANY.
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Abstract made. Titles exami-
ned and perfected.—Lane &
Stratton.
Gasoline 25 cents per gallon at
Kelton’s._
Old papers at the Review Office.
20 cents per hundred.
M. 8. Hamilton, the singer
agent repairs sewing machines.
Tom Snell spent Sunday in
Paris. ______
Hazlewood will serve turkey
Christmas day.
Miss Lucile Tynes is on the
sick list this week.
| The Successful |
1 Farmer ;
9 t
9 of today who does not 9
possess a bank account f
is an exception.
To no one is a check - 9
ing account more of a ^
luxury. It solves the ^
problem of always hav- 9
mg his money at band, *
of making exact change
and receiving a receipt
in return for the money
paid.
Some men, even to
this day, persist in car-
rying a roll of currency
on their persons—they
are the ones we usually
read of in the papers as
having been “held up'’
and robbed.
A bank account is the
best burglary insurance
you can nave.
This bank wants your I
business—we will ap- $
predate it—we prove- it.
I D#lta Nat’l Bank
> * COOPER. TEXAS ^
Courtney Lambeth returned to
Hugo last Tuesday.
R. M. Walker wa* in Paris
Monday on business.
8. T. .Johnson of Lake Creek •
was in Cooper Monday.
Candies, cigars and confections
at Dotson's restaurant.
R. F. Parkhill and son, Lyle, j
spent Monday in Paris.
Come to Dotson’s restaurant
and try his short orders.
Dr. E. B. Wheat returned Sun-
day evening from Amarillo.
D. L. McFarland left last Sun-
day for Colorado on business.
Miss Virginia Jacobs spent
Saturday and Sunday in Enloe.
Boiled custard and turkey at
Hazlewood’s cafe Christmas day.
If you want a good dinner
Christmas day go to Hade wood’*
cafe.
been sick for the last few days,
is able to be out again.
Supt. E. A. Watson attended
the Hunt Co. teacher’s institute
at Greenville Wednesday.
Prof. W. L. Mitchell left Sat-
urday for his home at Prosper,
Texas, to spend the holidays.
Miss Ellie Pickens spent the
first part of the week in Charles-
ton visiting friends and relatives.
Harry Sharp returned Sunday
from Fort Worth where he has
been attending Polytechnic col-
lege. _ _
Miss Gladys Ratliff returned
Sunday from Waco where she
has been attending Bavlor Uni-
versity.
Mr*. W. A. Tynes and daugh-
ter. Lucile, visited in Dallas last
week, returning Wednesday of
that week.
The best needles, oil and at-
tachments for all makes of sewing
machines.—M. S. Hamilton, at
Parish Music Store.
Mack’s Live Pills cure bill-
iousness. Guaranteed to give
satisfaction.—McKinney Drug
Co.
Let Maxey Turbeville send
your hat to the Paris laundry and
have it cleaned and made like
new for a small cost.
Just received some wagon bed
lumber.—Carson Lumber Co.
Cooper.
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Remember the turkev dinner*
at Hazlewood’s cafe Friday,
Christmas day.
Miss Una Good, who is attend-
ing school at Georgetown this
year, returned home Sunday for
the holidays.
Mrs. Whitlock of New Boston,
who has been visiting her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Bud Hickman, returned
home Sunday.
When all others fail, trv Mack’s
Chill Tonic; cures chills. Manu
faetured and guaranteed by Mc-
Kinney Drug Co.
Just received some wagon bed
lumber.—Carson Lu/hber Co..
Cooper. ,*
Miss Jewel Cooper of . Anna,
Texas, is visiting her sister, -Mrs.
H. B. Strother.* ^ . •
* We have just received some,, 14
and 16 inoh lumber.-Parson
Lumber Co., Cooper. '
Dr. J. H. McKinney, who' has
How’s Tbis?
We offer one hundred dollars reward for
any cnee of catarrh that cannot be cured by
Man’s catarrh cure. F. J. Cheney * Co..
Toledo O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J
Cheney for the last IK years, and believe him
perfectly honorable In all business transac-
tions, and financially able to carry out any
obligations made by his firm. Wald Ing.
Kinnan At Marvin, Wholesale druggists. To-
,ledo, O. >
Hall’s catarrh cuye Is taken internally,
and acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces Of the sysjiem. Send for testlmo i|-
als free. F. ,'J. Cheney a Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by ail Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s K./intly pills for constipation
i CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST HERF i
Santa Claus is Coming
And Will Make His Headquarters at Our
Store, where We Are Now Opening
The Largest and Best Line of
Holiday Goods Ever
Offe red in
Cooper
We have everything from a two cent, Christmas card to a Diamond Ring. In our
Jewelry Department we have Watches, Watch Chains, Fobs and Charms, Scarf Pins, Cuff
and Collar Buttons, Plain, Signet and Set Rings, Hat Pins, Broaches, Ear Screws, Belt
Buckles, Lockets and Chains. Also a nice line of Silverware. All goods are strictly guai’-
anteed by us. Our China Department is unexcelled in Fruit and Salad Bowls, Cake Plates,
Cup* and Saucers, Mugs, Vases, Water Jug* and China Novelties. We also have Water
Sets, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Brushes and Combs, Toilet Sets, Mirrors and Jewel Boxes.
Toys, we have a full assortment. Dolls, we have them by the score, Little Dolls and Big
Dolls, China Bisque, Rag, Kid Body and Dressed Dolls. Dolls from 5c to $20.00.
In fact, we have a full Up-to-date S toe it of Holiday Goods. The items are too numer
ous to mention, so we ask you to come and see for yourself. Come and make your selection
early, we will take pleasure in storing and keeping any goods selected until called for.
Remember Each 25 Cent Purchase
Gives You a Chance at the $20 Doll
I MCKINNEY. DRUG COMPANY
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Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1908, newspaper, December 25, 1908; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018251/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.