Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. [49], Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1917 Page: 5 of 12
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YOU SAVE
$5.00 to $7.50
If you buy your suit at
THE COOPElt WEEKLY REVIEW, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7,
GAIKS 25 POUNDS
TAKING TANLAG
S
Every garment is guaranteed to fit
and wear and retain their shape,
NEW PATTERNS RECEIVED
815-00 SI6.00 SI8.00 820.00 225.00
See our Windows for the New Things
in Men’s Wear.
Robertson & Mangum
Southeast Corner of Square
The Only Exclusive Men’s Store in Town'
SUFFERED FOR YEARS AND
HAD RHEUMATISM SO BAD
COULDN’T GETiBHOES ON
“When I tell you I have been re-
lieved of three years aw{0l suffering
and have actually gained twenty-five
I pounds in weight, besides, you can
readily understand why I’m so strong
I for Tanlac,” was the remarkable
| statement made by Tom McClennon
j of 1313 Grama Street, El f*aso, Texas,
• recently, •
“I had a number of troubles,” he
continued, “and it’s the the first time
in several years I have been rid of
rheumatism. Before I began taking
this Tanlac my legs and feet were
swollen all the time and sometimes I
couldn’t get my shoes on. The pain
was something awful and I was so
nervous and miserable I didn’t know
what it was to get a good night’s
sleep. I had no appetite and nearly
everything I would eat disagreed with
me. My food would sour and the gas
I would press on my heart so I could
piai'cely breathe. Besides my terrible
. suffering I had an awful tired feeling |
and would wake up in the mornings
feeling so no acount I could hardly1
get out of bed.
1 “I tried every kind of treatment
and medicine I heard of but got no
relief until I began taking Tanlac, but
three bottles of the medicine have
made me feel like a brand new man
through and through. I have never in1
all my life had such a ravenous"1 ap-
petite and you may know everything
agrees with me or I could never have Cooper People Have Found That This
—Let us emphasize again—Lumber is cheaper now than it will I
be when the movement begins for rebuilding Europe. S
■—But prices for products, labor and service are the highest ever
known. Therefore, there is a wide margin of profit available to all
|vwho think of building.
—Next year may not be a year like this, and he is a wise
who governs himself accordingly.
—We have studied conditions from every angle;—have invested
largely in lumber in expectation of advances later, and we are not
speaking entirely from our own viewpoint when we advise YOU
to BUILD NOW.
—THERE WILL NEVER BE A BETTER TIME TO PUT SOU
MONEY IN IMPROVEMENTS—AND YOU’LL NEVER FIND A
BETTER STOCK OF BUILDING MATERIALS TO SELECT FROM
THAN HERE
ANSWER THE CALL!™;* »lax-tos
gained so much in weight. I sleep all
night long without waking and my!
nerves are as steady as a clock. All
the swelling and pain has left myj
feet and legs entirely and I’m never
bothered any more with gas on my
stomach, shortness of breath or other
signs of indigestion. You may count
me among the many Tanlac boosters sands
and you are welcome to this state- Is Doan’s
ment, which I hope will be the cause
of others finding relief.”
Tanlac is sold in Cooper by Mc-
Kinney Drug Co., in Enloe by M. W.
Smith, in Klondike, by Allard & Trot-
man, in Ben Franklin by H. Hays,
in Pecan Gap by W. O. Warren &
is Nectssary.
A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench,
A little cause may~hurt the kidneys.
Spells of backache often follow.
Or some irregularity of the urine.
A splendid remedy for such attacks,
A medicine that has satisfied thou-
Kidney Pills, a Special
kidney remedy.
Many Cooper people rely on it.
Here is Cooper proof.
W. IS. Ellis, E. Seventh St., Cooper,
says: “I did a lot of heavy lifting and
I think that is what weakened my kid-
____ neys and caused my back to ache.
Son in Lake Creek by Devaney '"Dutr. when 1 bent over to pick up
Brothers, in Yowell by A. W. Miller, anything, a sharp ~paifi caught me
LAX-F0S IS AN IMPROVED CAS CARA
A Digestive liquid Laxative, Cathartic
and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark,
Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Bt
Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves t
Pepsin. Combines strength with pala-
table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. SOK.
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always
Bears the
Signature of
How to Prevent Croup.
In a child that is subject to at
WORLD’S GREATEST MEAT
ORDER PLACED IN CHICAGO
Chicago, 111., Dec. 2.—The greatest
meat order in the history of the world
was placed here recently. Joseph P.
first of the year, and that cured meat^
and lard will go to make up a con- \
siderable portion of the whole.
PATRIOTIC PARTY
The second committee of the
Bay j
The order was placed under the View Reading Club entertained with
new prices established on Saturday 'a patriotic party at the home of Mrs.
by the Food Administration, allowing T. J. (Snell on Saturday, Nov. 24th,
the packers no more than 2.5 per from three to six.
cent profit on meat sales. The or- In the receiving line were Mes-
der was unusual in that there was j dames Snell, E. H. Parkhill, Marion
Colton, chief of the meat division of no complication, the whole thing be-1 Tynes, Young, Pillman, Steely, and
the Food Administration was the buy- ing shared out at the Government’s j Misses Tillman, Ratliff, Ludwick, and
er and the purchase was for the allied own price, practically at dictation of j Morrill
nations, the Red Cross and the Bel- Mr. Cotton,
gian Relief Commission.
The tonnage, the kinds of meat in- j Heartburn is a symptom of indiges-
volved and the time for deliveries tion. Take a dose of HERBINE in
will remain secret, as well as the such cases. The pain disappears in-
of croup, the first indication of
in Rattan by E. F. Smith, in Charles- in the small of my back ai\d I
ton by J. F. Wood, and in Yowell by hardly straighten. My kidneys act- lain*s Cough Remedy as
S. A. Alexander. ed too frequently and the kidney sec-'hild becomes hoarse and the
_ '--,ret'°nS 'vcre h*hly colored- 1 finaI- may be warded off ahd all danger 1
The 1917 potato crop is estimated ly bought two boxes of Doan’s Kidney anxiety avoided,
to consist of 453,000,000,000 bushels, Pills at the City Dfug Store and they
or half again as much as last year, relieved me.”
eRports from the commission on car! Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim.
service'indicate that more than 750,-; ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
000 cars will be needed to handle it. Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
--j Mr. Ellis had. Foster-Milbum Co.,
Chamberlain’s Tablets. ;Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
as
names of the fifteen packers who di- stantly. The bowels operate speed-
vided the orders. lily and you feel fine, vigorous and
The order for the United States cheerful. Price 50c. Sold by North
army failed to arrive in time, it is Side Pharmacy. •
was said, and will be delivered later
It wa« also said the greater part of
the order will be delivered after the
Fort Worth Record
month delivered.
65 cents per
Don’t Offer
A Reward
Don’t offer a reward for the best dressed man or woman in
town— „.
Just step into our store and select one of our strictly all-wool
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Suits Only $15.00
and gives them vim,
ist school sicknesses,
lions and dull eyes,
n and again that cod
the body and brain.
in Scott’• Emattion i» now
■c» it free from impuritics.^^
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You’ll save your money and have the reward because THERE
ARE NO BETTER SUITS for the money than SCOTCH $15.00
TAILORED SUITS.
Higher priced Suits $18.00 to $50.00
This popular brand of clothing is known the world over for
its excellence fq Material, iStylo, Fit and Finish. It is worn by
the most discriminating droes'ers everywhere.
We want you to get acqua inted with the merits of this clothing.
We invite you to become a member of our Keep-U-Neat Club.
. We make a specialty of ladies work.
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E. H. KIZZIAR
COOPER, TEXAS
Chartiberlain’s Tablets are intended1
All wore beautiful evening j especially for stomach troubles, bili-j
ousness and constipation, and have
dresses. I ousness and constipation, and have That ad of Jno. L. Ratliffs is a
The home was beautifully decorated met with much success in the treat- |ong one’ but lt; might Pay y°u to read
with flags, chrysanthemums, and even j ment of those diseases. People who
the American Eagle with outstretch- have suffered for years with stom-j
ed wings. |ach trouble and have been unable to|
Progressive patriotic games were (obtain any permanent relief, have!
played after which Miss Ludwick been completely cured by the use ofi
sang; “Marchioness” and “The Night-1these tablets. Chamberlain’s Tablets*
engale. Mrs. Marion Tynes sang are also of great value for biliousness.
“Joan of Arc.” | Chronic constipation may be perma-
Delicious refreshments were served nently cured by taking Chamberlain’s
consisting of a salad course, and ^ Tablets and observing the plain print-
sherbet hidden within an army tent ed directions with each bottle,
which had the flag floating above.
The Hoover idea was observed even
to the two blocks of sugar for the
coffee. Red carnations were given as of the dealers expected to receive a
favors. | supply that night. The Gulf Refin-
In a cut for the prize among Mes- ing company sent its big truck tank to
dames Albright, C. M. McKinney, Cooper after a supply.—Paris News.
MJisaes Lain and Wylie, the gtfest
it. Look it up under the title of
“Farms for sale.”
ifcJTCH!
Hum's Salve, formerly <
Hunt’s, Cure le especially
pounded for the treu^mei
Itch, Eczema, Ring worm,
Tetter, and Is sold by the i
(tlst on the strict guarantee
the purchase price, 7Bc, w
promptly refunded to Any d
isfled customer. Try Hxict’a
at our risk. For sale locally
McKinney Drug* Co.
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There was said to be a shortage of'
gasoline in Paris Monday, but some!
prize was awarded to Miss Wylie,
while Miss Lain won the club prize.
Appropriate to the occasion and the
times silver knitting were the prizes
giyen.
Those (present were: Mesd'ames Car-
ter Anderson, L. R Hooton, C. M. Mc-
Kinney, J. H. McKinney, W. A. Tynes,
Carl Tynes, R. M- Walker, Jesse. Wal-
ker, John Tillman, Jesse Spencer,
Pillman, Blaine Rattan, D. M. Fisher,
Arthur Darwin, E. H. Parkhill, G. W.
Steely of Paris, Albright, W. M.
Wallace, 'Ross, Morrill; Misses Lain,
Lambeth, McKinney, Nanney, Wright,
Wylie, Ludwick, of Paris and Eliza-
abeth Tillman.
Stomach Trouble
r+''” Lion.
ble and Ojy
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Those who ar wJ ,cted with sto-
mach trouble aiiu constipation should
read the following: “I have never
found anything so good for stomach
trouble and constipation as Chamber-
lain’s Tablets. I have used them off
rnd on for the past two years. They
not. only regulate the action of the
bowels but stimulate the liver and
keep one’s body in a healthy condi-
tion,” writes Mrs. Benjamin Hooper,
Auburn, N. Y.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
This is not only one of the bestj
and most efficient medicine for
coughs, colds and croup, but is also
pleasant and safe to take, which is
important when medicine must b)e
friven to children. Many mothers have
given it their unqualified endorse-
ment.
Not A 'Tack—Not A Nail
Billiken Shoes
65 acres in one mile of Klondike.
Heavy gray land, good improvements
and one of thp best locatiom in the
county.- This place is one mile north
of Klondike, near one of the best
schools in Delta County. On good
road and fine productive land. This
farm will produce any thing raised
in this country. Raised this year: 12
bales of cotton, 800 bushel oats, 400
bushels corn (and five tons* maize and
Kaffir corn heads. Now this place
is a home for some man for 1918 and
if you want it act at once. I can
sell this farm on good terms for $110
an acre. You will have to act quick
t > get possession.—R. J. Thomas, of-
fice Farmers National Bank.
Arc made with-
out a tack or
nail; cf the soft-
est, toughest
leather known,
on broad, sensi-
ble, improved foot-
form lasts—the most
perfect child’s shoe
ever made—The one
shoe a child out-
grows^
Buy “Billiken”
Shoes and let the
children romp and
play to their heart’s
content without an-
noyance to you, in-
jury to the home or
discomfort to them-
selves.
ire easily irritated by stiff soles
” Shoes are made by special-
ists in the largest shoe factory in the world, devoted exclu-
sively to the manufacture of Children’s High Grade Shoes.
The soles on “Billiken” Shoes are Pure Oak Flexible
Leather—the softest and most pliable leather known, being
especially prepared to withstand hard service. The absence
o( nails, tacks, etc., prevents the children scarring the floor*
and furniture. The soft soles render the shoes noiseless.
Flexible soles make them as comfortable at a mocq ‘ The
durable leather makes them as lasting as a man’s heavy shoes.
And they are extremely stylish.
Let Us Show You “Billlkena”.
The growing feet of children are
or narrow shoes. “Billiken"
GRAWFORD-NORRIS-STEVENS GG.
SOLE AGENTS IN DELTA COUNTY
To Coro a Cold In On* Day.' V
&^vasp£p!£tJtiBist
Druggists refund money if it fsils to cui
8. w. OROVB'S signature on each bon. X
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Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. [49], Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1917, newspaper, December 7, 1917; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980014/m1/5/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.