Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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Everett Cabeen spent Sunday
iu Ben Franklin.
A fresh shipment
■Dot-on’s each day.
of hie ad at
Miss Annie May Ropers is vis-
iting in Commerce.
Candies, cigars and confections
at Dotson - restaurant.
- Gome to Dotson’s restaurant
and try his short orders.
Miss Pearl Kinard visited in
Commerce last Sunday.
Miss Laura Wilson is visiting
her parents in San Angelo.
R. W. Sansing is reported dan-
gerously ill of typhoid fever.
Rev. J. L. Johnson of Bra-bear
visited in Cooper Wednesday.
M. S. Hamilton, the singer
agent repairs sewing machines.
Carl Tynes returned Tuesday
from an excursion to Galveston.
Let Maxey Turbeville have
our laundry, at City Drugstore.
William Talley visited in Com-
merce last Friday, returning Sat-
urday.
W. W. Hester and wife of Par-
is are visiting the family of J. Q.
Taylor.__
Will White is spending the
week in Rogers, Ark., for his
health.
Robt. Jones and wife of How-
land visited relatives in Cooper
last Friday.
W. E.
Dale was over
Commerce the first of the
on business.
from
week
A. S. Harper and H. D. Wynn
were in Sulphur Springs Tuesday
on business.
Miss Kate Morrill returned the
first of the week from visiting in
Ben Franklin.
Dr. and Mrs. McKinney and
little girl are spending a vacation
at Roger, Ark. .
Moore & White have received
a fine line of whippoorwill and
Blackeye peas.
Geo. G. Robertson and family
of route 3 were in Cooper shop-
ping. Tuesday.
Seo Maxey Turbeville at the
City Drug Store for the best
laundry service.
Miss Ida May Wright returned
from Hugo last week, where -lie
has been visiting her brother.
When all others fail, try Mack's
Chill Tonic; cures chills. Manu-
factured and guaranteed by Mc-
Kinney Drug Co.
Mrs. Claud Pollard of Austin,
wife of the assistant attorney
general, is visiting her brother,
Prof. J. H. Newton.
The best needles, oil and at-
tachments for all makes of sewing
machines.—M. S. Hamilton, at
Parish Music Store.
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Prices
That Preach
ECONOMY
UR experience as merchants has long since proved to us that it is practically useless to try to do business at
this time of the year without cutting prices. Therefore we are cutting prices in order to close out all summer
stuff. Your experience as a buyer and consumer of merchandise has long since proven to you that it is to your
best interests to buy where you can do the best. Our August offerings now appeal to you upon that basis. And
besides the savings afforded, courteous store service and every convenience for shopping satisfactorily will be
thrown in.
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Special in Boys’ Wash Suits and ;
Waists.
Representing all our sailor and Russian blouse suits—a
most excellent a-sortment of garments reduced from a much
higher price, for quick selling. Now 5Qc> 75c> $1.25* j
Blouse waists only 25c.
Special in Mens’ Soft Shirts,
We have recently bought at a great concession, a lot of
men’s cream check Pongee Shirts, with soft collar. Just the
thing for the hot weather. Our competitors get $1.50 for this
quality of shirts. Our price is only $1.00.
New Waistings.
A large assortment of sheer white waisting i, in mercerized
check and cross bar effects, prices range from 20 to 40c
per yd.
New Calicoes and Ginghams.
New Lawns and Calicoes in the popular bordered styles.
Also calicoes in the now Swiss effects. Lovely new fall styles
in Ginghams.
Better have another electric
light put in your home while
times are good.—Cooper Elec-
tric Co., Phone 104.
Joe Blackwell, Jr., has return-
ed from an extended trip to
Weatherford, Amarillo and other
points in West Texas.
Song service at the court house
Sunday afternoon at five o’clock.
Everybody is invited. Come
wl^^^B you sing or not.
Bargain Opportunites Are Bidding You and Us Goodby Every Day at
This Store. And Every Day New Bargain Opportunites are Spying
“How de do.” It’s a splendid time for yovi to shop, now—right now.
COOPER.
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A. T. Stell and J. B. Redus are
attending the state convention
at San Antonio as delegates from
Delta county'.
D. E. Colp has shippe • hi*
household good- to Cooper and
is occupying the residence across
the street from Mrs. Pillman.
Prof. Newton’s father, S. M
Newton, and his brother, YV E.
Newton, and wife, of Bon-
ham are visiting him in the city.
Harry Fort and family came to
Cooper Tuesday from Van Al-
styne. Mr. Fort has accepted a
position with Smith Bros. A Cur-
tis.
Alvin White, who has been
working in Amarillo for nearly
two years, has returned home and
will attend Cooper school- this
season. $
Now is the time to have your
electric lights installed. It will
soon be winter and you will need
more light.—Cooper Electric Co.
Phone 104.
A. S. Harper has been retained
Mr-. C. C. Taylor and children
returned Tuesday from Missouri,
where Mrs. Taylor lias been at-
tending the bedside of her father
forthe pa-t two month-, until his
death last Sunday,
Miss Pearl Davis, who trimmed
for \\r. A. Tynes last season, has
returned to Cooper, and will
leave for the market soon to help
select that firm's millinery stock
for the coming season.
Mrs. W. D. Moren and Miss
Alma Smith of Commerce visited
Mrs. J: M. B, William- last Sun-
day, returning Monday. Mrs.
Moron will teach in Western Tex-
as this coming season.
Foley \s kidney remedy will cure
any case of kidney or bladder
trouble that is not beyond the
reach of medicine. No medicine
can do more. Sold by the City
Drug Store.
WHAT IIS HEMR0ID?
Wanted—Young men and lad-
ies to learn telegraphy. Wo need
at least 100 more operators in
Texas. Notes accepted for tui-
as manager of the Farmers Union | ^.)n’ Po*ition8 guaranteed.-Mc-
cottony ard at Cooper, and is pre- Kinney Telegraph College, Mc-
paring to handle the large crop
the coming season,
Mrs. M. L. Parish, S. C. Rat-
liff and W. C. Anderson went to
Greenville Wednesday to attend
the convention of the United Be-
nevolent Association.
We arc ready to do your elec-
tric wiring, and await your order.
Phone us day or night at the
plant. Our number is 104.—
Cooper Electric Co.
Kinney, Texas.
Rev. J.M. Guthrie of Blossom,
who has been holding a protract-
ed meeting for the Holiness at
the Baptist tabernacle for a week,
closed the meeting last Sunday
night and returned home. Ile
will soon begin a meeting at, Em-
berson.
Charlie Stevens, manager of
Crawford-Norris Stevens Co.’s
store at this place, left Wednes-
day evening for New York. ■><•-
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j ney and son, Caldwell, and Mi-s |,uyors from Wolfe City and
Hallio McKinney went toGalves-1Commerce. The trio will buy
A Tablet, Taken Internally. That
Cures Piles.
Piles (hemorrhoids) are get-
ting more common every day, be-
cause we live unnaturally, over-
eating, overworking, taking little
exercise, gradually causing a
deadening of veins and ti-kues in
the lower bowel. Blood stagna-
tion is the cause of piles, and a
condition that can’t be perman-
ently cured with ointments.
Dr. Leonhardt’s Hern-Roid is
the only internal tablet remedy
that cures piles by freeing the
circulation. Sold under'guaran-
tee at the City Drug Store. Price
$1. Dr. Lconhardt Co.. Station
B, Buffalo, N. Y.
Selected Two More Teachers.
The trustees of Cooper schools
DIRECTORY.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
J. L. Fields, pastor. Preaching
every first and third Sundays at
11a. m. and 8 p. m. Prayer meet-
ing every Wednesday night at 8
o’clock. Sunday School Sunday
morning at 10 o’clock; S. C. Rat-
liff, Superintendent.
M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH.
M. E. church, South, Rev. A.
F. Hendrix, pastor. Preaching
every Sunday at 11 a. m., and 8
p. in. Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Junior League at 3 p. in., prayer
meeting Wednesday evening.
Home Mission society first and
third Mondays at 3 p. m.
Gasoline 25 cents per gallon at
Kolton’s.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Rev. C. M. Ashmore, pastor.
. . . , | Sunday service, Bible school 9:45,
have selected two more teachersi , . ,, ,,
r . . I regular services, 11:00 a. m.. and
for the faculty. Mi-s Virginia, „ _
. . , . v 8 p in. Junior Endeavor 3 p. in.
Jacobs of lennessec lias been ,,r , *
, , , . , . . Midweek prayer meeting Wed-
secured to teach elocution, and1 . ,, ... . "
Mb* AI wilila Baker of Crocket j p' ,n' 0holr servlce-
has accepted the place of instruct- *"P* 1
W. G. ELLINGTON
DENTIST
Office upstairs In Patteson Building,
West Hide Square.
GOOPfcR,
TE.XAS.
or of music.
Both ladies conic highly recom-
mended. Miss Jacobs is a sister
of Mrs. Dr. Jernigan of Rattan.
Bought W. E. Sharp’s Residence.
W. B. Winsett of near Ben
Franklin has purchased the resi-
dence of W. E. Sharp in Cooper,
including about three acres of
ground. The consideration was
$3300. Mr.Sharp will give po-
se-sion September 1st. and it is
understood that he will probably
move to West Texas.
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cd to attend these services.
METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH.
Rev. J. Stubbs Russell, pastor
Preaching the second and fourth
Sundays at 11 a. m. and 8 p m.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
night at 8 p. m. Junior Endeavi*-
Sunday at 3 p. m. Senior Endea-
vor at 4 p. m. Ladies Aid Society
meets Monday after the second
Sunday in each month at 3 p. in.
J. L. Yoving
Attorney-At-Law
Practice in the State, Federal
aud Bankrupt Courts.
Your Patronage solicited.
Office over Delta National Bank,
Cooper, Texas.
Dr, W. W. Modulation
Dr. Geo. Stephens
Iflceuistion $ Stephens
nice over Ratllff-Morrill old stand. Coupe r
.Texas.
DR. BROILESI
THE OLD RELIABLE DOCKS*. CLBc'T IN ACE AND L0R8EST LOCATED. RE0ULAR GRADUATES IR MEDICINE. I
-----— W£ OFFER »0H THE <*•" iXS MiliSii ir Trie liiiiii *
KILL the couch
and CURE the LUNGS
WITH
Dr. King’s
Discovery
pprcE
Me A <11.00.
Trial Bottle Free
JNG TROUBLES.
Representative Wanted:
We want a represent,alive to
handle Ford autnmobiles in Coop- J
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t-»l \Bl ISHFD AID MOST R El I All F < * THE SOUTHWEST -
. Aiith°rizea by the state to treat CHRONIC, AELVOUS AID SPECIAL]
DlSE/lrit j, V\ • guArantee to refund money If not cure d. Allmctfl-1
ton last Saturday on an excur- goods in New York for ten of the | • j*,” 01 n 1 f v*v“h 11 sf 1 or»w 1 f hi( r
| company’s stores.
don. returning Tuesday.
M. S. Hamilton will take your
old machine in as part pay on a
new Singer or Wheeler & Wilson
sewing machine.—M. S. Hatnil-
iton, at Parish .Music Store.
W. T. Jackson of Greenville
was in Cooper Saturday. He has
severed his connection with the
oil mill at this place and is now
interested in the lumber business
I in Fnat 'Tays. ; \
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Rev. A. F. Hendrix is holding
in protracted meeting at Tranquil.
I They recently organized a church
at that place, and Rev. Hendrix
will have it in charge for the
present along with his work in
Cooper, as pastor ef the M. K.
church, preaching out there on
I Sunday afternoons.
| Good boy’s bicycle for sale,—
I In noire at, the Review Office.
previous experience, can
easily dear $2<MlO.O<) in season.
Write with references at once.—
FORD MOTOR COMPANY,
Dept. A, Detroit, Michigan.
Misonic School.
I). I). G. M. J. L. Dennis of
Ladonia will teach as hoot of in*
structio , commencing Fridai,
August, 11th, and ending August
19th, at Masonic 11 ill in Cooper
All are requested to attend.
■J. P. Morrill, 8ee.
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1 y * iiiom (urnlshoU ready for use—no mercury or injurious mi'Ulclnes
s f-jl sy$» used. No detention from buslnrn*. Patients at a distance
c j fKJt,1 trrati'd ny mall anti express. Medicines went every where free
- :f\ fl",n or hreakaRe. No medicine sent C. O. £>. unless tn-
Blruc!''r1. Charges low. Thousands of cases cured. State vour
kJUI '* case aud - end for terms. Consultation FRFE and conflcentlil. In
J n*. nso/ijw.ns person, or by letter. Call or write today. Don't delay.
Harvous D«bi!i)y and Wo^knasst:. strirtiir* r*me»"T e„re,i wm „uttii»«.« o«
Ll the result* «>r yoiiinriil foil* and Instrument.. A new Horn*
d no exposure. No cauatiOF.I
ids. No(let-ntlon from binl-l
guarintoe to refund!
d. My book fully ex I
jef l.ion,
i me, pimp lea <
Hn»d to the h«i
land forget till'I
I lone of vitel fo
)f youiliful foll v and
-oeuslng loaaeii by drt-ema or wii
Hi blotehes on the fece. malice ■
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r mg, iHinftaa oraounfl I
■ Thouaenda cured. Wo
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:rSr Varicocele a«t?,?f.,K3!S3|
make them fit for merrle ro „..rLfrTOUB >yit#IU' ®lc-. pormeneutly cured wltb |
blediaoeae,In ell
tend ituges, cured for IU
'kin Dlneax'S, fTloera, Rwellin
tee*. lo«* of manhood, eto., cured
llife. We ran at«»p night lo.«a«a, restore loet xlial
jdoTClop and mature young or middle aged who i
Iwoakly and wreettn and make them fit for mat i In
ae,In ell It* for
out pain.
Sy ph* ^S^ivn.i ii ..ifcs, ^enrad Vor^jife. B'oodjH yfJr0C0|9 wi tho^ Tpaili* -crotnm c,,red
r«r». . we
*P.r sonl 'kin Dlaeaaca,
»Gonorrhoea, rliert and all form* of private die
iouretf M e(A/Cured Wj irim. nieeto refund your
* noney If not pe-manently cured.
‘(idnay Bladder and Prottaiic
r diseases S^%i7.‘^S.'i&rsSK5:|Fra« Museum
i and blood 1 e»a met hoi
Phimosis :"..h;;;V„ur'd ,n *,,w ,,*y,|
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h • effect* and cure, Rent sealed In plain wrapper I
iiaaa °f Anatmby for M< B Only.I
re Invited to *oe ft w hen!
I «r- I I ef InUeVUIII You are Invited to see 1$ whelk
'In Del ea. Very instructive. Co*$a you nothing.
irstitite, “jsassfiiaa"
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OR. BROILES MEDICAL ....... ....... ..
IsstltiitMi Houston, act, Main St. | S.n Antonio MCfi Houston M.| Ft. Worth. ?0!H Main I
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
American Presbyterian, Rev.
Geo. A. Crane, pastor. Preaching
the first and third Sunday at 11
a. in. and 8 p. m.
Southern Presbyterian, Dr.
Willson, pastor. Preaching the
fourth Sundays at 11 a. m. and
8 p. in.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Pray-
er meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m
Choir practice Friday at 8 p. m.
Everybody is invited to attend
the-e services.
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TEXAS MIDLAB
SOUTH
No. 1. Leave!
a. in. instead ofl
No. 5. LeavJ
p. in. instead of
NORTl
No. fi. Leave
a. in. instead of|
No. 2. Leav
p. m. instead o^
Travis
Mr, Joe C.
Mattie M. Johtj
city, were marr
yesterday afterl
of the bride’s sf
Beyett, on Lanl
J. T. Ogle perff
mony. The we
home affair, a til
mony the bride|
via the Texas M
ton and other
few days. The |
ter of Mr. T.
born ami rearel
a young lady ofi
and popularity!
The groom, wl
the clothing del
ton-Peol's, is
young man, be|
L. Travis, a w«T
of Cooper. 11 j
of sterling chaj
host of friends!
cd a iot on La|
to the home of|
pects soon to
deuce.—Wedn^
Will Smith.
Will Kerbow
droye to Ben
morning and t<|
the excursion
game of ball bc|
San Antonio.
Cooper at 21
morning.
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Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1908, newspaper, August 14, 1908; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018615/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.