Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1925 Page: 4 of 12
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COOPER WEEKLY REVIEW FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1925
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Our Stock of Winter apparel is most complete at prices that really means a saving. Before buying your winter
supply of Blankets, Underwear, Sweaters, Shoes, Piece Goods and Ready-to-Wear, give us a
chance to prove these statements.
A Real Achievenent is the New I I o.
\ our brassiere, vest and step-in are tailored into one beauti-
f ul-fitting garment. You will experience no more annoyance
through a multitude of shoulder straps—gone forever that
“teeing of bulkiness” through one garment overlapping an-
other. Greater freedom, coolness and trimness. You can’t
imagine until you have worn this new’ innovation what a joy
it is.
A clever and simple innovation that has an immediate ap-
peal because its unusual merit is so strikingly forceful.
Can anything be smarter or more practical than a single
garment that takes the place of three? Tweeney Weerey
does just this. It combines vest, brassieres and step-in. The
discomfort of wearing one garment lapping another is en-
tirely eliminated.
The new pastel shades appear at their best in the dainty
materials now’ used in these garments.
Very moderately priced—$5.50 to $4.95.
New Sweaters for Nen
and Women
i Teeney Vv' >ney
Ladies and Misses CcaJs and Dresses
Never before have we had such a selection of Ladies and
Misses Coats and Dresses. Numbers of women have bought
from our stock and many more are buying every day. We
have Coats and Dresses that will suit everyone. Our styles
will suit those who are looking for conservative models and
those who are looking for the season’s smartest styles.
You will be proud to wear one of our Coats and Dresses, and
will be surprised at the reasonable prices.
We have them in all the new
styles and colors and our prices
are very reasonable, considering
the quality of such garments.
You can’t afford not to buy one
for your winter wardrobe is not
complete without it.
OUR MEN 'S DEPARTMENT
Every man should visit our suit de-
partment. You’ll save money by buy-
ing here. The latest models in young
Men’s and Men’s suits—in all the new-
est styles and colors. Your size is
here.
COLTHING FOR THE GIRL
MISSES AND CHILDREN’S
NEW FALL COATS
Trimmed and untrimmed Coats for the
Misses and Children
a wide range of sizes
and all the new materials and colors.
Our prices range from
$2.95 to $13.95
OVERCOATS
We have a large range of styles and
colors and you will find just the over-
coat you have wanted, and at a price
you want to pay.
Congratulations to the
officers, directors and
employees of Cooper’s
new bank, The Cooper
State Bank. Wishing you
great success.
C. B. ANDERSON CO.
MEN’S OXFORDS
A POPULAR
SHOE DEP T.
Our showing in this department
is the best we have ever had.
We have just the shoe you want
and at the price you want to
Pay.
The new tan with balloon toe—and a
yard wide. Very latest in men’s and
young men’s styles. Prices
$4.95 to $7.50
Pictorial
Review
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I WANTED, two unfurnished rooms | Ladies’ and children’s dependable
for light housekeeping—Inquire at Re- hair tonic.—G. Fred Turner.
view office. r44 __________
-------- FOR RENT, furnished upstairs ap-
FOR SALE, first vendor's lien land artments.—Mrs. H. W. Pierce. rc45
notes for $1,500.00.—Inquire at First --—-—_
State Bank, Klondike, Tex. r45* 1924 Ford touring car in good con-
-—_________________ dition, for sale or trade for Ford
UNFURNISHED rooms for rent, whoopie.—W\ S. Slough. rctf
Bryan Memorial
of the proposed Presbyterian Univer- idard textbook in each class.
sity at Dallas, Texas, a feature of Dr. Clagett will depart nexl
which will be a memorial to William . , ,
iT n ... , , Dallas to complete orga
Jenings Bryan, will be undertaken
soon, it was announced here Monday °f the n£*W corPoration and th
by the Rev. W. N. Clagett. of trustees which he is ten
In accordance with Bryan’s views, ^ead. Dallas will be a
the university will be a fundamenta- contribute $1,000,000 toward t
list school, with the Bible as a stan- of buildings.
University
I want your trade.—G. Fred Tur
Presbyterians Plan to Erect One in
Dallas-Bryan Memorial,
FOR SALE, four door sedan, balloon
casings. Good condition. Cheap.—
See McKiney & Lain. rctf
St. Louis, Mo., Oct 26.—A national
campaign for a $5,000,000 endowment
If you want a Ford touring car
worth the money, see W. C. Hazle-
wood.
er for particulars. r44* DOST, Friday in Cooper or on Price
---road, folding check book on First Nat-
ESTRAYED, one light colored .Jer- tional Bank of Waldron, Ark., contain-
sey cow. Has been gone since Tues- in,r two $1°- one $5 aad three $1 bills
day.—Please notify L. L. James and and df‘Posit sl'p on First National
receive reward, r44 Bank of Cooper for $81.31 for J. H.
WANTED, midHlt* noovl hmi<r>lror»n- hichmon. Reward for return to own-
Cooper Review, Delta Courier and
Semi-Weekly Farm News, one year
all for $2.75.
FURNITURE
Have 93 acres of black land for sale
at less than its maket value, terms
very reasonable. —T. B. Good.
ALCOHOL
for your car.
City Drug Store, Inc
FOR RENT, light housekeeping
rooms, also bed rooms.—Mrs. Dora
Lindley.
WANTED TO TRADE Ford with
bed, poor repair, for Ford runabout
and pay difference. Inquire at Re-
view and Courier office.
A genuine Wichita front fen'der
brace installed on your car for $3.10.
Brocksmith rear bumper brace install-
ed for $4.90. Owing to recent changes
in Ford cars, we are overstocked on
these braces, and will sell on above
preies until our stock is exhausted.—
Cooper Motor Company. rctf
LOST, on klghway between Cooper
and Paris, traveling bag containing
women and children’s clothing.—$2.00
reward for return to J. II. Grizzle or
Review and Courier office.
STRAIGHT SALARY: $35.00 per
week and expenses. Man or woman
with rig to sell Egg Producer.—En-
reka Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, 111. r44*
We have one of the largest and best line of Stoves that anyo:
are exclusive agents for fridge Beach and A. & J. line of Heaters. Come
DeVCE PAINTS
D. H. Scott & Son
To lend on Delta County Real Estate. It will pay
you to sec us.
Notes payable in our office; Splendid rates and
terms. None better.
We examine our own titles, no delays or useless
expense.
We make our own inspections. Rrompt service.
See us if you need a loan.
Affiliated With
.T. Doug Morgan, who is show- j
ing in Commerce this week, was in '
Cooper Thursday looking after some
stock of a wild west show which he
is keeping here until they are put
in Winter quarters on his farm at
Jacksonville.
MONEY
McKinney & lain
PHONE 75
Quality, Service—“WATCH US GROW”
MONEY
Department of Commerce. Wash-
ington, D. C., says alcohol best anti-
freeze. We have received a shipment
of high proof denatured alcohol.—
Cooper Motor Company. rctf
MONEY
SCOTT TITLE CO., Cooper, Texas
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablet*) It
Mop* the Cough and Uaadar.hr and work* off tba
Cold. E W GROVE'S •Ignature on eanli box She.
j Abstracts and Title Service.
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1925, newspaper, October 30, 1925; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth978670/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.