Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1911 Page: 2 of 10
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Dallas Semi-Weekly
Yours very truly,
and
aunt,
Come to see us.
appreciate you calling on us.
LANE & TYNES
Farmers State Bank.
We have a very pleasant office and will ♦
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and The Cooper Review, durir
one year for '!J>5.
Harvey Brown, who has been vi.A
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*♦* Mrs. W. J. Singleton, returned to his
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Mrs. J. H. McKinney was called to
Dallas Tuesday to the bed-id' of her
♦*> brother, Ransom Garrard, who is crit-
ically ill with pneumonia.
i vember only, both
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for
Square.
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J. W. Knight, of near Charleston,
was in town Monday.
Mrs. Nettie Hudson will preach at
the Holiness Chapel Saturday night,
Sunday and Sunday night.
Your old suit made new at Tom E.
vcwu s, Southeast Corner of the
Just received, a car of first-class
blacksmith ceal.—J. Q. Taylor.
Deal
46.
S. K. Robinson, son of J. A. Robin-
son of Vasco, went to Commerce this
week, where he will attend school.
Dr. J. A. Blackwell and Paul Lain
heft the first of the week for a hunt
in Oklahoma.
The Ratliff addition is a hummer.
Read about it in this issue.
Flag brand canned goods—the best.
At T. E. Ware’s, The Square
Grocer.
Fresh barrel H. J. Heinz Dill Pick-
les on tap at T. E. Ware’s, the Square
Deal Grocer. 46.
Carter Anderson left Monday
St. Louis to buy Christmas goods.
See the big advertisement of the
Jno. L. Ratliff addition in this paper.
Cupid Bulk Mince Meat for your
Thanksgiving cooking.—T. E. Ware,
the Square Deal Grocer. 46.
S. W. Foust and family moved to
the Charlie Pratt place on South
Main street, Saturday.
Hosea Foster and wife of
Franklin, were shopping in Cooper
Saturday.
Miss Ethel Wheat is having a nice
residence built on her lot three blocks
southeast of the square.
Mrs. Walter Armstrong of Dallas,
is visiting her uncle, J. A. Bryant,
and family.
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BULLETIN.
List Your Property With Us.
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If not, see us
LANE S TYNES
t We have several old line fire and tornado insurance com-
i panies. Let us insure your property.
*|* Let us do your Notary work.
We have several beautiful homes for sale in Cooper. Call
and let us show yon.
We have a good sandy land farm, well improved and close to
town, for sale on easy terms or trade.
Have you had your automobile insured?
about it.
50 acres black land, can give possession or rent to good man.
WeH improved, all in cultivation. Easy terms. This
is a bargain.
We have never had an Abstract turned down on us yet. AL-
WAYS CORRECT.
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dollars for insurance? We represent the best com-
panies in the United States.
Do you have a Health and Accident Policy? If not, you
should have. A $3,000.00 policy with weekly sick
benefit for only $6.00 per year premium.
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SOLICITED
—Texas.
[YOUR COTTON GINNING
double batter.w,three
I every modern
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Cooper (Un Company
CHAS. HARDY. Manager
We have installed a lot of new and modern
machinery and have thoroughly overhauled
every part of our gin. It i* the he*t < quipped
gin in Delta county.has ad • • •
suctions for unloading and
convenience.
With this equipment w- feel justified in so-
liciting a trial of your ginning.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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Sh’1, Doors Lime Sand,
Brick, Cement
And A Complete Stock of ~~
Building Material
Phone No. 61 Cooper, Texes
am 'aauewwniaasmi —nwi .mnMMWMmi ’ i—w——
CARSON
LUMBER COMPANY
Who said Bunte Chocolates? T. E. Just received, a car of first-class
Ware, the Square Deal Grocer. 46 blacksmith coal.—J. Q. Taylor.
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FARMS FOR SALE.
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Just received a lot of new Singer
Sewing Machines, at Singer office at
northeast corner of the square.
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150 Skirts from which to select—
'and makes no difference how large or
how small you may' be, we can fit
you. Price $2.50 to $15.00.—W. A.
, Tynes.
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I Tom Stell, who has a position in a
drug store at Commerce, visited his
parents. Sydney Stell and wife, ip
Cooper Sunday. His sister, Miss Ma-
bel, returned with him Sunday after-
noon for a short visit.
Joe Stell who is taking a business
course in a Paris business college,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Syd-
ney Stell, in Cooper Sunday.
REPAIRING HARNESS
in a first-class and workmanlike man-
..ner is a branch of our business that is
GIVEN SPECIAL VITENTION.
The life of your harness can be
•ently prolonged if you will permit
1 ns to dean, oil and repair it. Our
prices for this kind of work are rea-
sonable. We have the knowledge and
the mi tc-'nl for doing first-class
work. Give us a trial.
W. J. HARRIS.
Agent for Maxwell Automobiles.
Coleman County offers exception-
al opportunities to the homese>k-
er; good lands worth the money;
abundance pure water; excellent
schools and social conditions;
healthy, with regular seasons.
For information, address,
0. Johnston, Sec.
|tf. Coleman, Texas.
We have purchased a cleaning ma-
chine with a capacity of 125 suits pei
day.—Tom E. Robertson, southeast
corner square.
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AVIATION CAPS.
Knitted in the smart styles and favored
shades—warmth and attractiveness combin-
ed—at 50c, 75c, $1.00 and..............................$1.25
M11NSING U N DERWE AR
Is the most sensible, serviceable and satis-
factory underwear sold. It wears a long time.
It stands the test of laundry. It keeps its
shape and finish until worn threadbare with
use, and it’s not dear, either. We have it in
the popular weights and styles for Men, Wo-
men and Children. Union Suits and Two-
Piece Suits, 50c, 75c. $1.00 ......... $1.50
LADIES SHOES.
Recent shipments have replenished our stock
and we now have the Tan Buttons, Velvet and
Cordurov tops. Gun Metals and Patents,
$2.50, $3.00 and .................. $3.50
“TESS AND TED” SCHOOL SHOES.
So popular have these shoes become that
we are having difficulty keeping in sizes, but
a recent shipment of the most popular styles
have just arrived. Bring the children in and
let us fit them.
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LADIES SUITS.
In our Suit Department we show some of
the handsomest and best values to be found
anywhere. If you will examine the styles
and fit of these garments—and their reason-
able price, you will find it far more satisfac-
tory and economical than to make your dress-
es at home. Prices range $12.50, $15.00,
$18.00, and Up.
WOOL SHIRTS.
We bought a big line of sample Shirts at a
great concession, many values runring up to
$2.00. We. are offering the entire lot at on-
ly $1.50 each.
We have an extra heavy all-wool Overshirt
in a light tan color, full run of sizes, at $2.50
SWEATERS.
Big line of Men’s Sweaters at $1.00. $1.50
and ............... $2.50
BLANKETS AND COMFORTS.
We are prepared for the cold weather with
an unusually strong line of Blanket and Com-
for values. ’ We have an exceptionally good
all wool 10-4 Blanket at only..................$ 1.00
A heavier and better Blanket at only $6.00
Other B' nkets at $3.00, $2.50 and down
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LADIES' AND MISSES’ SWEATERS.
The popular "Middy” Sweaters for Misses in
combinations of red and white, and navy an 1
white, at $1.50 and .............. $2.00
Swearer Coats in red. white and combination,
at $2.00, $2.50. $3.00 and............................$4.50
EXTRA VALUES IN WOMENS AND
MISSES COATS.
We are showing a lovely line of Coats in
blacks, browns, grays and fancy mixtures.
’Jliey come in the 56-inch lengths with both
plain and fancy collars, trimmed with huge
buttons, and ara unusual values nt $5.00,
$7.50. $10.00 up to....................................$25.00
Give
you 11 soon
MEN'S WORK SHOES.
We candidly believe we have the BEST
line of Work Shoes in Delta County. The
"Kirkendall” Shoe in Elk. Tan and Black is
built right, fits comfortably and is absolutely
guaranteed to give you satisfactory wear. It
comes in a neat, shapely last, and if you will
try on a pair you’ll find real comfort. Price
only .............. $3.50
Well sell you such SATISFACTORY MERCHANDISE
We frankly admit it is a
advertisements that flood the country,
articles are intrinsically greater value
us a chance to make a customer of you and we ’ll DO IT.
learn this is 1 HE STORE FOR YOU.
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The Reliability olaStore Should be Your First Thought
hard matter these days, to separate the “Chaff from the wheat’ in the mass of so-called “Bargain
We are prone to torget that a low price do**s not always constitute a bargain. Many
at one price than seconds and low grades of the same article would be at halt the price.
This Store has Always Stood for Qviality.
The daily business gains of this store, prominently illustrate the efficacy of reliability. Io SA I ISI‘Y is the basic prin-
iple of this business We want vour business, but we do not expect it it you can Jo better else where—and we want you to
OWN*EXPERIENCE that THIS STORE is the BEST PLACE to 1 RADE.
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Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1911, newspaper, November 17, 1911; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265449/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.