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COOPER, DELTA COUNTY, TEXAS, OCTOBER 27, 1911
HART BROS., Publishers.
VOL. 31, NUMBER 43.
TO BlftLD INTERURBAN.
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Miss
Nellie
W. D. MOUNTCASTLE, P. E.
and Miss Pearl Jones.
small
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In the place of preaching service
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trial
bales, and Cooper Gin Co., 2,965.
CHANGE TO CASH BUSINESS.
fell
I will
| company at 20 cents per share, par
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W. E. SKEEN & SON.
cement
popular reform
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Hon. Bascom Thomas has announc-
ed as a candidate for congress.
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THE REVIEW’S POPULAR
VOTING CONTEST
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SHOT IN SELF DEFENSE.
W. A. Tynes returned Sunday eve-
ning from Charington, Iowa, where ho
was called to the assistance of his
brother-in-law, Sam Goldwater,
a 1
Saturday was a 1
ers in stoves and accessories.
SUBSCRIPTION
W. D. Kynerd and family,
have been visiting relatives in Dal-
las, returned Wednesday night.
CALLED CONFERENCE OF
KLONDIKE CIRCUIT.
the and from the city for the nfeeting of where they will visit
’Ph,, mother and brother.
Koy was reared in .'ooper and has
County Clerk Geo. B. Simmons ac-
companied his wf-* to Paris the first
of the week, where she underwent an
operation at Aikin hospital Wednet*-
physically. It’s just “off” mentally, day morning. She is doing nfcer
full of fools who vote to give the and Mr. Simmons expects to «
capitalist ctmtrol industrially.” (her home in a few days.
of Cooper,, Miss Audry McClanahan
-j groom’s Miss Leon Boyd ...................
Scalp and Hair Troubles Generally --
Caused by Carelessness.
Dandruff is a contagious
caused by a microbe which also
bren su^i-
Yet,
there
HELPFUL HINTS ON H tfk
HEALTH.
the sissiun of 1912 in Dallas,
meeting is to be held in Chicago Oct.
24 to 28.
The first snow of the season
in the Panhandle Oct. 20th.
Mis. Ernest Wylie of near Charles-
ton, is in the infirmary at Paris,
where she underwent an operation
ONLY BELTA Cl.
PAPER FURNISN-
IN6 A SWORN
SUBSCRIPTION
ST ATE iff ML
Miss Winnie Kenyon east th.
■M
votes last week and was awarded
B< 4«i W >
at Ben
a ; Thursday night, Oct. 2nd.
TEACHERS INSTITUTE.
Teachers Institute will be held at
the High School building in Cooper
next week, beginning Monday.
Cooper schools will close for the I
. .. . . .L t|)e 1
the following
FORMER COOPER BOY WEDS.
Mr. Roy Hazlewood and Miss Myr-
tle Hill were united in marriage at
the home of the bride’s parents in
value $1.00. The officers and direc-
tors of this company are men of the
highest integrity and fine business
ability. Prominent citizens of Delta
county have gone to Mexico and per-
i sonally inspected our properties and
I they state that our company has a
splendid future before it. Make ap-
plication for stock to W.,E. PR ALL,
Cooper, Texas, representing The Na-
tional Natividad Copper Co.
transportation faciii-
to the interior mining
the large financial interests
United States and Europe
sums in development
wii) j
Buy your Kimono ready made as
cheap as you can buy the material.—
W. A. ‘Tynes.
week. Most of the schools of
county will open oa
Monday, Nov. 6th.
He stated to the Review
that he was impressed with thejon'y-
Tom Ball has withdrawn from the
race i_. --------------------- ,
makes Shepprrd’s prospects of win-
ning mighty, good.
etrirte
J. D. Jordan states that he will put
ca) .ps,iin a
of
an
with a small calibre pistol, the effects
from which he shortly died.
When Mr. Tynes arrived Mr. Gold-
water's bond was fixed at $10,000,
but through counsel this was cut
down to $5,000, which was i
put up in cash by the prisoner’s j the congress changed
friends and his release secured. The | meeting and placed it
Judo’e told Mr. Tynes that had Mr. | later,
in his place of,
ALL RIGHT,
following language,
a
its date
one
country is
Yes, it is.
SI NDAY SCHOOL REPORT.
Below is the attendance and collec- j
tion at Cooper Sunday Schools 1
Sunday:
I Christian
|m. e.
M. P.
TO THE GROCERY TRADE.
We have just purchased the splen-
did grocery stock of J. D. Jordan,
and moved it to ou store. We have
the largest stock of groceries ever
gotten together ' under one roof in
Delta county, and v ;th all these pop-
ular lines we feel sure that we can
please you, and at prices that cannot i
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on a
sec-
Natividad Wolfe City last Monday at 11 o’clock.
! left on the noon
Memphis, lenn., where i special prize of 2,000 votes
they will spend a week or tpn I - __ _ A «
with the bride’s sister,
The following language, which
sounds like a rabid Socialist, is at-
tributed to J. Pierport Morgan in an
revenue
such
light. It is not the existence or non- , cliriches in Delta county. He
existence of tariff rates that compel visit Lake Creek and Van > churches,
the farmer so far as his principal and will preach at Ben Uranl bn
I products are concerned to sell in
free market, but economic conditions, ,
the results we claim.
called Rexall “93” Hair Tonic,
of1 honestly believe it to be the
guarantee J scientific remedy for scalp and hair
RATTAN & ADAIR J troubles, and we know of nothi-g-
and
re-
. - — — -------' a
drug firm in Wolfe City. While the
I bride is a stranger to the writer,
| it is learned that she is an excellent
two delegates from Texas. He' vounP '“dy and comes from one
the best families in that city.
COTTON REPORT.
Cotto.n receipts have been pool- this
week owing to the extremely low
price, only about 400 bales being re-
ceived at Cooper the first four days
of the week,
was
1.60 that outcrop at the surface and nay
1.47 .from the grass roots down have all
------ been staked.
Ill 3'! |
National Natividad Coo/r
seven valuable mines
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
T. D. Allen and Miss Willie
brough.
E. R. Moxley and
I Winton.
Mack D. Seay and Miss Estelle
Withrow.
A. E. Echols and Miss M. M. Ed-
dington.
Eugene Story
Shankle.
Wm. K. Rey and Miss Dicii Miller.
J. Gideon Rodgers and Miss Fran-
ces E. Wilson.
P. T. Walk-
I giving consent.
was not properly certified as rcijuir-
new law, and the deputy
to issue the license, al-
; groom up-
nice young man, and
as the deputy knew
.._. _____. The voung
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
The publishers have no purpose to
impose on any subscriber by contin-
uing to send the paper after tneir
time has expired, but the policy of
the paper, as most country weeklies,1 recently shot
is to extend a reasonable length of,u:- ——
credit when it is believed the Re- | last week’s Review,
view is desired. The time of expira- i
tion of your subscription is printed
opposite your address on each copy
you receive and you can easily as-
certain when your subscription ex-
i pires. if you do not want the paper
l longer, please be kind enough to pay
up arrearages, if any, and notify us
of your desire and the paper will
promptly stop. HART BROS.,
Publishers.
A heavy frost fell Saturday night.
Circuit will be held at the M. E. jnl0re in testing
Church, in Cooper, Saturday at 2 p. .depth.
All the officials are1 in3 turned to pAperties already in
'. Business of im- process of development. In the Unit-
(both raw and prepared, and import portance demands^ your attention.
so small an amount that they are
of pro-'
expansion
American trade abroad, and thereby
stifle progress and prosperity both for
the producer of the raw material and
the maker of the finished product. The
raw materials of manufacture that
are produced on the farm aside from
raw foodstuffs and ‘hat are subject
to the influence of a protective tar-
ifl duty, constitute only about 5 per ;
rent of the total of American farm
We produce so larire an I m,» Nov. 4th.
our |
be excelled. We solicit
your grocery business
of satisfaction.
Tenn.,
or I
after which [ Miss Winnie Kenyon ............... 35J4«i
7500
..... 1,100
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______T large an
principal foodstuffs, i urMed he present.
VIEWS OF MR. SHEPPARD.
Hon. Morris Sheppard, candidate
Mr. Nichols over the route of the for senator, has given out a prelim-
proposed road in an automobile, mak- inary statement as to his attitude up-
ing what is known as a recognizance
survey as a basis for a banking
house report on this proposed interur-
ban.
The road will pass through Green-
ville, Cooper, Deport and Clarksville,
but it cannot be stated definitely just
where it will run, if built, as that
will be determined largely by the en-
gineer’s report, and this is based on
.the topography of the country and
the density of population to be reach-
ed.
Mr. Mansfield’s company has been
very successful in having its reports
taken up, and the roads financed by
capitalists.
man t____... — .. . ,
wealth of the country and that it en,,e only should be levied
would make a good report.
The editor of th<» Review was
quested to fill out and forward a
port on the town of Cooper, number
of its business houses, capital, vol-
ume of business, etc.
The party proceeded
Cooper toward Lake Creek.
1746
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___
Certain articles of prime
trust-made products
should go at once to the free list,
believe that the raw materials
manufacture should be placed on the I
free list, because experience has'
shown that they not only lead to pro-
tection on the finished product, but
make impossible the expansion of pap^js^
Presbyterian
portant matters are given below:
“1 believe in a tariff for revenue
I believe that a tariff for rev-
’ 1 as a gen-
ciiil rule on all product.' capable of ;r()Urt. / ‘'
producing revenue, whether manufac- I etj an<] Mr. Tynes___ ..
tured articles or farm, mine or forest of his brother-in-law’s acquittal,
products C
necessity and
......
day ih. ■»
The ginners’ report
given out Wednesday, showing
that up to the 18th of this month
there had been, in round numbers,
7,740,000 bales ginned, while at the
corresponding date last year there
had been ginned 5,423,000. This re-
port did not seem to have any per- ! f |.l,i.uets
I • ’"oi nt of
all losses on bad accounts.
close of each day’s business 1 will , last National Democratic platform. I .
have the money to-'discount all bills, believe in complete publicity of polit-
which in itself, i$a very nice profit, ical.campaign funds. I believe in a
am j
I ner
pared to serve the public.
^secured a
of |
month ,
; uncle.
bef re WSS n°^ a>fe’
rfiseawi* -
pm....
duces baldness. Never use a eo..-^
or brush belonging to some on*- - * -■
No matur how cleanly -
may be, these article.
ed with microbes, win n .. ’
your scalp. It is far easier to <......
hair microbes than it is to get rid of
them, and a single stroke of an i.-
fected comb or brush may well le, t
to baldness. Never try on anybody
else’s hat. Many a hat band is a
resting place for microbes.
If you happen to he troubled
dandruff, itching scalp, falling hair h
baldness, we have a remedy which
believe will completely relieve the > *
troubles. We are so sure of this that,
we offer it to you with the under-
standing that it will cost you nothii r
for the trial if it does not product:
This remedy i»c
We
niubU
Kills A Murderer.
1 A merciless murderer is Appendi-
I citis with many victims. But Dr.
King’s New Life Pills kill it by pre-
vention. They gently stimulate
stomach, liver and bowels, prevent-
ing that clogging that invites appen-1
dicitis, curing Constipation, Head- 1
ache, Biliousness, Chills. 25c at all
druggists.
Watch the Wild Irishman rise
from the ashes. Capital Stock—
friends and customers.
• of ________
J else that equals it for. effectiveness
because of the results it has prodac id
in thousands of cases.
Rexall “93” Hair Tonic is devise,*
to banish dandruff, restore natural
color when its loss has been brought
aliout by disease, and make the hail
naturally silky, soft and glossy. It
does this because it stimulates the
hair follicles, destroys the. germ mat. -
ter, and brings about a free, healthy
circulation of the blood, which nou • ■
ishes the hair roots, causing them to
tighten and grow new hair. We want
everybody who has any trouble with
hair or scalp to know that we ir
that Rexall “93” Hair Tonic is the
best hair tonic and restorative in-ex
istence, and no one should ’<• >ff at
or doubt this statement ui til they
a fair t.
with the underst-.nding that they
ns nothing for the remedy f .'t d ew
not give full an-l complete .satisfai -
tion in every particular. Two ,‘izes,
50 cents and ‘ I 6ft. Remember, y
can obtain Rex ill Remedies in U>>p-
er only at our store—The Rexa’l
Store. The City Drug Store, T. J
Snell, proprietor.
T-‘
ou several of the important questions
of the day. He favors direct election
of U. S. Senators, campaign publicity
of funds, the initiative, referendum
and recalL and free raw material.
While Mr. Sheppard has been put
down as a friend of Senator Bailey
he favors many things which Senator
Baiiey fought, and if one should judge
from that none of Senator Bailey’s
warm friends will support Mr. Shep-
pard.
| a host of friends here who join the
| “The congress is declared to be Rev>ew '» wishing him much joy and
one of the most important of Amer- ‘ happiness. He is an exemplary young
ican industries, ranking second to man of ^ood business ability, i
agriculture only, in amount of annual ’for scveral years has held the
(output for 1909 and its value. The sP°n-s>ble position of manager of
worth of the production was placed
at more than $1,000,000,000.
“Gov. O. B. Colquitt was asked to
name
selected Aug. S. Guillot and A. M.
Walker of Dallas. These two were
Mr. Tynes stated that the man who
was killed was a 1
road gang employed in building the wiii bear
Rock Island railroad through
tow... He was considered a tough
character, and his name or home was
not known by anyone, his associates (
calling him Colorado Breeze for want
of a better name. On the night of
the trouble he was drinking and had
several times been ejected. In one
of the fights his finger was badly bit-
ten and he came back in the place
and Mr. Goldwater tied it up for
him, but insisted on his getting out-
side. When made to do so he be-
gan cursing and throwing brickbats
at Mr. Goldwater through the plate
glass windows, when the latter step-1 thereupon indorsed by the Board of
ped out and shot him three times | Mnuicipal Commissioners and by the
Chamber of Commerce and will carry
the double invitation for the next |
meeting in Dallas.
“President W. H. Taft is to ad-
dress the congress on Oct. 28, the
readily I closing day. To make this possible,!
H...________■ .1_______J lx . r
Great portions of the world have
been thoroughly prospected so that
the prospectors must now go into t’:e
country that until the present was
A called session of the Klondike' considered inaccessible, or else spend
M. eJ n,ore *n testing each outcrop at
Attention is of necessity be-
< especially
| such connections. Believing that t'lo
j people should have the largest possi-
i ble share in the conduct of the gov-
for* United States senator, which <’ -nment, I believe in the principle
embodied in the \popular reform
known as the initiative, referendum
and recalL”
_____________ „ ... M.
Z____ Z.'.Z —, who retary of ____ __________ ____-___
ruffian in the front of Copper Co., left Saturday for Chi- The happy couple
reasonable length of j his cafe, mention of which was in cago to attend the American Mining Lain for
The Dallas News of Sunday, says:
“Dallas is sending to the American
Kerbow lars
_______,_________________.Jese ,___r—________
of the square, and are now pre-| ning the installation of machinery fpr
We have extracting the gold and silver from I
good cook and can serve j tha one they have developed. To 1
>the best short orders at all hours. I gist in paying for this machinery
you, I know that 1 can convince you enormous sums in orner w secure'Best fountain, drinks of the season, I offer some of the capital stock in this int€rview in the New York’World:
that I’m selling you groceries for less j elections. I believe that the primari j
money than other parties who are ; lle> iance of a public officia' ' ”'e i
charging you enough to cover their | neonle he represents and that he
bad accounts. should avoid all connections and en- '
I will appreciate all business you t.anglement with interests that do
give me, and do all In my power to,or might in a way conflict with his
save you money on your groceries by obligations to the people, and 1 favor
giving you better values on each ar-. legislations especially preventing!
tide you buy. J. W. WHITE. !■—...........
ed States most of the available
ground has been prospected thor-
oughly and new mines of importance
will be less and less frequently found.
The great mineral resources of Mex-
ico. however, have not been thorough-
ly prospected and will not be for a
great many years to come. During
recent years a number of great mines
dry goods stock in the place of
the grocery stock he has just dispos-
ed of. He will put in some time
modeling the building which he
cently bought of C. C. Dunagan, and
says he will have his new stock in
and ready for business by Nov. 13th.
Greeaville, Cooper and Clarksville
Engineer Goes Over Territory to
5Be Traversed—Is Highly
Pleased.
"While it is by no means
that Cooper will get an
road, the prospect of one now seems
Very flattering.
Hon. Joseph F. Nichols ol Green-
ville, has promoted several other
-touds of like character as proposed
here, and who, it will be remembered,'
was here some time back and made
a proposition to the business men of
Cooper to take stock in a company to
obtain a banking house report, was
.here Wednesday with H. A. Mans-
field W Indianapolis.
a Mr. Mansfield represents the Mans-
Ffield Engineering Company of Indian-
apolis, Ind., and was accompanying
“The country is physically all
right. Yes, it is. Plenty has been
raised to eat and wear. There are 1 have put our claims to
plenty of trees in the forest and ma-
terial of which brick and
blocks may be made in the ground
The soil is fertile and the rainfall
over most sections has
cient to produce good crops.'
nothwithstanding all of this-,
are idle and hungry nien and women.
The trouble is that after the people
have produced the necessities they
busy day with deal- have to give it all to the capitalist
» class and they buy it back at about
four times the cost of production.
There is no trouble with the country
It’s just “off” mentally, day morning.
COULDN’T ISSUE LICENSE.
Deputy County Clerk W. H. Chas-
tain was called on to issue a mar-
riage license yesterday to Frank Bur-
ris and Miss Lucy Casey, a young
couple living at Pecan Gap. TLe
! young lady did not accompany th_*
|jo>ng man to the clerk’s office, but
he was accompanied by another ir i
•a ho was understood to have been l ee
Mr. Burris stated that she
The statement is too long for the ' Goldwater remained in his place of' “Others who are to speak before I nOt °f ,a*?C’ ^utuhe Pre8cnted an
columns of the Review, but his po- [business and not stepped out in front the convention are: John Hays Hani- J^h of hei parents
sition upon a few of the most im-|where he defended himself that he | mond, Washington; Gen. Otis Smith, |lng consent The order’ however,
Geological i ed by t)w
; declined
' though - the prospective
1peared to be a _!— —
although as far
| the order was genuine.
lady’s uncle wanted to know if the
(deputy would issue the license it he
j and the young man would both swear
to the genuineness of the order. Mr
Chastain, however, told him that he
would have to follow the law in re-
| giu d to the matter. The young man
departed reluctantly and stated be-
fore leaving that he would probably
HONORED BY GOVERNOR COL-
QUIT—TO INVITE MINING
CONGRESS.
Walker of Dallas,
the National
and the Round Bale Gin 1,626 round
• 4^bales, which makes the total receipts bjs necessary supplies in
xo date 7,300 square bales. ' .....
Hobbs & Henson have ginned 1,500 (|u^y on manufactured products
An unusual attraction was pre-
sented to. its patrons by . Jennin<
Show Co. this week when two me
bers of the troupe were married'
the stage by a local pastor. The
young man and woman had ’jeer
sweethearts for a long time, it ■.» i
said, but she'had recently joined rc-
tr >iipe in Oklahoma. The spe -a.
feature, which was announced t -
preceding night, brought a good .
tendance.
, New Orleans.
Opened, Dec. 9.21; Jan. 9.25; Spots 9'i
Closed, Dec. 9.15; Jan. 9.14
New York.
Opened, Dec. 9.22; Jan. 9.04
Closed, Dec. 9.22; Jan. 9.04
Liverpool.
Opened, Dec.-Jan. 4.93; Spots 5.17
Closed, Dec.-Jan. 4.94 Vi
Receipts.
Thursday evening the Union Yard
at ( ooper had received 6,500 bales, j and on]y hope of the farmer for
and the Round Bale Gin 1,626 round avojdabce ,,f t|,e burden of purchas- thcre will be an organ recital pro-
.— ----------. i a pro- (gram given at the M. E. Church next
I tected market lies in reducing the j Sunday night.
‘ ‘ ' i to I
the lowest possible revenue basis. |
This is my conception of the true
i democratic doctrine on this subject.
On November 1st, I will change my ; “I believe in a promise of iminedi-
business to a strictly cash basis to ate independence for the Philippines,
each and every one. In doing a cash ' safeguarded by neutrality agreements
business I do away with all extra with other nations; in the election of
expense in book keeping and eliminate Senators hy the people, in an income
At the tax and in the other demands of the
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TO THE PUBLIC.
We have purchased the U
restaurant, east of the southeast cor-1
which 1 lose in doing a credit busi- rigid corrupt practice act and I
ness. I will make you much lower j opposed to the lavish and unnecessary j
prices on everything 1 handle than I
have been Able to do before.
If yoii will call and let me price will not tolerate the expenditure «
you, I know that 1 can convince you 1 e.iormous sums in order to seem
j i.rc of money in elections. The time
has come, I believe, when the people
..... <f|
secure
cigars, tobaccos, candies, etc.
We invite you to call and give us
trial.
ten days are the votes as cast last week.
Rr whirh 1 nr*___•_
laborer with a rail- Mining Congress two delegates, who theX wil1 return to their future home • Miss Minnie Fisher
yed in building the wiii bear an invitation from the State in Wolfe City by way of Cooper,! Miss Audry McClanahan
the groom’s | Miss Leon Boyd ..................
'Miss Pans’e Buck .............
I Miss Lockie Rowland .............
Miss Bettie Gill .......................
This makes the standing
candidates up to Saturday,. Oct. 21.it*
at 4 o’clock, as follows:
Winnie Kenyon .............. 69^60
Minnie Fisher ..................(................•
Della Lancaster ............. 38,180
Lockie Roland ...,_............. 1937C
Julia Frith .. ..............................................17,ldJ--
Pansie Buck ..................... ,14,37c
Audry McClanahan ....................14310
I-acy McCarty .......... 10,720
Leon Boyd ................................ 4.r»4j
Pearl Shaw ______________ 4340
Bettie Gill .................... 2,40ft
Pearl M. Haddock ___________________ 1340
Nettie Grant ..... ............... ijMC
Myrtle Morgan ............................_..k.
Myram Riggs ....... ..__________________ goo
Annie Lair . _
Remember, 2,000 votes will be al-
lowed each week from now on utiai
the contest closes, Dec. 24th, to t'w-
contestant who receives the nir>;
votes each week.
1 not
I where he defended himself that
I would not have been molested. I Director United States
His case is set to come up for trial! Survey; Robert N. Dickman, Chicago;
(Oct. 30th, but it is hoped to get it! ,1. Parker Channing, New York;
■ January term of j R. Ingalls, New York; Frank
Able counsel has been retain-1 ( rockard, Birmingham, Ala.; F.
! says he is confident ' McNair, Houghton. Mich.; C.
| Lindley, San Francisco, Cal.; Dr. J.
A. Holmes, Director Bureau of Mines, j
and George S. Rice, Pitsburg, Pa.”
Probably more money is now avail-
last able for investment in mines than at |
I any previous time in recent years, I
$3.65 and the mines are not being found. It'
2.251 is not so easy to find even a good
2.36 prospect. Most of the rich ore sho t' !
I be back today.—Sunday’s Paris News.
ceptible effect on the market.
Following are the reports as re-
ceived by wire at Cooper Thursday: 60 8ma)] an amount that they
I practically ibeyond the reach <
.tective duties. ( Rev. N. G. Nunn of Mississippi,
“In fact, so small an amount of will preach at the Presbyterian church
foodstuffs are imported that the total next Sunday morning and night. Mr.
that might be obtained from Nunn is here with a view to acn-pt-
importations is exceedingly mg the pastorate of the Pit sbyteriun
It is not the existence or non-. chrvehes in Delta county.
'have been developed in Mexico, ar.d
we thoroughly believe that in the
years to come the properties of the
National Natividad Copper Co. will
be among the big producers. While
the United States may not yet be on
the down grade as a mining country,
it certainly is not developing any new
important mines. The railroad con-
struction now under way in Mexsco
affords better
ties
and
the
spending huge
work all over the Republic.
The L’-—.. ’ J
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Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911, newspaper, October 27, 1911; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1266118/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.