Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. [49], Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1917 Page: 8 of 12
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THE COOPER WEEKLY REVIEW, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1917.
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Ordinary Common Sense—
Sensible Thrift—and
Maxwell Motor Cars
Common sense says to you, “Buy a
Maxwell Car and use it/’
The American people are going- forward
—not backward.
That is the purpose of the great war in
which we are now engaged.
The success of the Nation depends on
healthy business activity over the country
-‘fluid sensible thrift.
Healthy business depends on the utiliza-
tion of every possible labor-saving, time-sav-
ing, money-saving device known.
* The light-weight, economical Maxwell—
in passenger service—taking you where you
have to go on business, helping you relieve
delivery congestion—is one of the greatest
known labor-saving, time-saving, money*
saving devices.
Touring Car $745} Roadster $745} Coupe $1095
Berline $1095, Sedan $1095. . F. O. B. Detroit
O. Anderson & Sons
Agents.
TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE
FOR NASTY CALOMEL
Starts your liver without making
you sick and can not
salivate.
REASONS FOR TRADING AT - HOME
LIST OF MERCHANTS WHO WILL SAVE YOU MONEY—OUALITY
CONSIDERED- MEN WHO MAKE YOUR COUNTRY WHAT IT IS.
Every drupgiat In town—your drug;
ha
OUR CREED
Sevicv: What you Want When
you
gist and everybody’ll druppiot lias noticed ' Want it.
a preat falling off in the sale of ealomel. Quality: The Beat Goods We Can
They all give the same reason. Dodson’s
Liver Tone is taking its place.
Buy at the Lowest Possible Price. _
Calomel is dangerous and people know I Protection: A Guarantee that Means
it, while Dodson’s Liver Tone is perfectly
safe and gives better results,’’ said a
prominent local druggist. Dodson’s
Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by
every druggist who sells it. A largo
bottle costs but a few cents, and if it
fails to give easy relief in every case of
liver sluggishness and constipation, you
have only to ask for your money back.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pleasant-
tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harm-
less to both children and adults. Take
a spoonful at night and wnke up feeling I
fine; no biliousness, sick headache, acid
stomach or constipated bowels. It
doesn’t gripe or cause inconvenience all |
the next day like violent calomel. Take
a dose of calomel today and tomorrow
you will feel weak, sick and nauseated.
Don’t lose a day’s work! Take Dod-
son’s Liver Tone instead and feel fine,
full of vigor and ambitioi),
.. What we Say.
COOPER HARDWARE CO.
CRAWFORD-NORRIS-STEVENS
COMPANY
Home of Style Plus and Hart Schaff-
ner & Marx All Wool Suits
A
Live Town a Desirable
Place to Live In.
NOT DEAO, BUT MERELY SICK
ROBERTSON & MANGUM
The Only Exclusive Men’s Store in
Town.
Southeast Corner Square
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SMITH BROS.
FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES,
WALL PAPER AND PAINT.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
PHONE 105
COMING TO COOPER
DOCTORS REA BROTHERS.
J
American Physician Specialists, Giv-
ing Free Medical Services to
the Sick.
JOHN D. GARRARD
FURNITURE, MATTING, RUGS,
I.INEOLEUM, WINDOW SHADES,
I STOVES, HEATERS, and RANGES.
Southwest Comer Square
LYON-GRAY LUMBER CO.
MARTINS STUDIO
* * * *
GEEST ARSENAL IN
a®
GOOSE:
rl'
sives are to be manufactured in the
, United States, shipped in vast quan-
i tities to the great American arsenal
WflRI FI RF NR PI III T in F, ance an<l there assembled and
IIUULU JLIIlU UUILI sent, ready to use, to the battle line.
- Captain Cosby pleaded for the enlist-
rears*. ZLWS Vuier,a„ .........*he. .**“***«*•
l France, surrounded and operat-
e largest munitions manufactur-
lant in the world, is being con-
d by the United States Army
point back of the battle line,
it railroads will radiate to
DR. CONSTANT VETERINARY
SURGEON
Office a tCooper Livery Co., from 9 a.
until 4 p. m. phone 88. Residence
At Hotel Garrard, Monday, Decem-
ber 10th, one day only
Licensed by the States, visiting the * * * *
pi’incipal cities throughout the United
j States, demonstrating their system of j
treating diseases and deformities with “WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.’’
out surgical operation; will give free J
treatment (except cost of medicines
and appliances) to those who apply
on this visit.
Liver, Stomach and Bowel Troubles,
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, j
Sick Headache, Dizziness, Enlarge-; YoUr Photograph will please you if
ment of the Abdomen, Bad Bieath. | . our j,av.p Martins to make it.
According /co their system, they | '_____
do not operate for appendicitis, gall!
stones, bowel and ulcerations, doing1 A. I. BERMAN
away with the knife and much ex-j
pen'e in the treatment of these dan- Dry Goods, Shoes, Boots, Men’s, La-
gerous diseases. | dies and Children’s Ready-to-Wear.
Tuberculosis, Asthma, Bronchitis, J -
Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, Eye Where your Dollar does the Work of
Diseases and Lung Diseases treated; Two
with a combination of medicine, ser----
j unis, vaccines,- diet and hygiene f M. L. PARISH
Kidney ar/j Bladder Troubles, pains
jtfk'tlie back, weak back, swelling of. Pian0Si organs, and all kinds of
j the limbs, stiffness of the joints, rheu- Muskal InstrUments.
| matism, undeveloped children, bed
wetting, club feet, curvature of the ^ ^ my priccs befor(J you
I spine and other deformities. |
Blood and Heart Disease, swelling —---
-art of the western fighting'111- until 4 p. m. phone 88.
Also publis,ying all kinds of munitions Phon« 20- Hold state Commission,
ting forces. As those forces \twenty years practice. Give stock
.........Hermans back the railroads same care your doctor would. Kee|p
TELE^ended, always keeping up medicines, serums and bacterins on
First Door Stvance. hand. Everything cash.
*—-——- rnal proper will comprise -
NOTICE.
The ary goods stores and tailoring
establishments are closing every day
at 6 o’clock prompt except Saturdays.
This is done in co-operation with the
Clerk’s Union. The Co-operation of
the buying public is solicited in ar-
ranging their shopping accordingly.
COOPER MERCHANTS.
COOPER CLERK’S UNION, tf
WALTER DALE
Entered as ’)Uj]dings, each larger than
postoffice t cjj.y j,]ock “Surrounding
the act of Corlgs will be the comfort-
--7 "u~-g for the persons to be
gUBSClyed in the arsenal.
— shell loading plant will be larg-
y ,1 have a greater capacity than
haractf loading factories in the
_ pgjf States put together,
may aper arranJf®ments made by the
Review '•Partm*nt> according to an an-
ted u7netfi'^ Captain E. S. Cosby to
-day crowd on the steps of the Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
msury Building today, raw groves^ta^tki'ess^
Ha, finished parts and explo-;
liahers’1
all at
Expire,
your pap-
your su
16, mean:
pired on t
of the limbs, skin diseases, (pellagra, |l
old sores, varicose veins, heart pal-
pitation, bad circulation, cold limbs, ’QUALITY
tnumbness, enlarged glands, goitre and '•*
deep-seated diseases.
( Nervous Diseases, epilepsy, neur-
itis, neuralgia scitica, paralysis, men-
tal weakness, high blood pressure,
mental worry, discouragement, and
diseases of women.
Piles, fistula, small tumors, and
growths of a suspicious nature treat-
ed with the hypodermic injection
method, an effective plan of treatment
without surgical operation.
Drs. Rea Bros, are well known:
throughout the United States. Their;,
plan is to secure in each community1
evidence of their good work so as to
benefit them in securing more pa-
tients. The sick and those interested
are invited to call. Married women
must come with their husbands, and
children, with their parents.
Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m 49
THE NEW CASH GROCERY
SERVICE |
GROCERIES
QUICK DELIVERY PHONE 50
O.C. ORR
\THE UNIVERSAL.CAB
"~79*4*75 Ford Cars
October
Whe^.<
Durini
corres.
their
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to put
»pprec‘
respect:
most o w-k * * \ •
your cof B Ullt HI
LOOK
Touring Car
«... Roadster
agre7 Chassis .
—with production
on the increase.
$360
345
325
S,E. ADAIR
for Staple and Fancy Groceries and
Feed. Agents LIGHT CRUST
Flour and Chase & San-
boum Coffees
PHONE 42 FOR SERVICE
BUY YOUR SUIT NOW
650 Pattern* at $15.00
1,000 Patterns from $15.00 to $45.00
Let me Clean and Press your clothes
E. H. KIZZIAR TAILORING CO.
COOPER BANKER’S
FRIEND ELATED
DELTA MEAT MARKET
FANCY STEAKS, PORK CHOPS
AND BEEF
Quality and Service is a point we
Never Overlook.
“Twelve years ago I became afflict-
ed with stomach trouble which stead-
ily became worse until 2 years ago I
frequently became prostrated with
colid attacks and bloating. My doc-
tors wanted to operate for gall
stones. I wished to avoid an opera-
tion and on advice of^ a friend tried
|Mayr’s Wonderful remedy with ex-
cellent results as since taking it about
2 years ago my trouble has entirely
disappeared. It is a simple, harmless
preparation that removes the catarrh-
al mucuses from the intestinal
tract, and allays the inflammation
which causes practically all stomach,
liver and intestinal ailments, includ-
ing appendicitis. One dose will con-
vince or money refunded. All Drug-
prists.
O. W. SIMMONS Invitee his custo-
'mers and friends to inspect the larg-
est and best line of Jewelry and Cut
Glass and Silverware he hlas ever car-
Iried. While everything else is so ex-
tremely high gold goods are the
cheapest ever known. If you want to
save money call and see the Wild Ir-
shman.
Dealer
Candies, Magazines, Books
and Confections
Agent Dallas News, Evening Journal,
American Laundry. Phone 179.
D. M. FISHER
Man Mad* Country Town*; God to Bo
Thanked For Them—Tan Man En-
gaged In Rural Life Sucoeed Where
Thar* I* but On* 8uoc*eda In th*
City.
[Copyrighted, 1914, by Thomaa J. Sullivan^
If you would be known and not
know, vegetate In a village. If you
would know and not be known, live fu
the city.
God made the “country, and man
made the town. What wonder tbut
health and virtue should abound and
least be threatened lu field and grove!
But. while man nmdo the country
towns, God Is to be tbnuked for them.
They have been ns lamps of life along
the pathway of humanity and religion.
Within them great men have been
born and great minds conceived and
developed. Behind their walls freedom
has fought her noblest battles. They
have stood on the surface of the earth
like great breakwaters, rolling back or
turning aside the swelling tide of,op-
pressiou. Country towps have beep the
cradles of human liberty. They have
been the active sentries of almost all
church and state reformation.
Towns Not ADead—Only Slok.
We refer, of course, to live, prosper-
ous towns, not places tint are dead
and ready for the last sad rites. Of
courso theno are many towns which
are not dead, only sick. They need a
tonic to quicken their pulse, they need
general treatment by a community
specialist, or, better still, they should
consult their pride and their conscience
and awaken to a full realization of
their position and condition.
The wise farmer Is looking for the
best market posillblo for his products.
He will naturally find It In a live
town where there are live, up to date
merchants and business men. These
men are not only making good mar-
kets for the farmer, but are Vitally In-
terested In the welfare of tbe entire
town and surrounding community.
For Universal Good.
They see beyond tbe results of one
day’s trade and, realize that there Is
something more In life than mere
mouey making. They are actively In-
terested In bettering community con-
ditions from an educatlonnl, social,
moral ns well as financial standpoint.
Effort In this line Is not conllued to
tbe town alone, as the magnificent
benefits extend beyond the corporation
limits. The town Is made a community
and trade center for farmers as well
as townspeople, where there Is a lively
co-operntion which makes for univer-
sal good.
It was a beautiful truth which our
I forefathers symbolized when In the
old market towns they erected a mar-
ket crosq, as if to Leach both buyers
und sellers to rule their actions and
sanctify their gains by the remem-
I brnnee of the cross.
Standard Goods Bear Trade Mark.
The live town furnishes a market
i for all kinds of farm produce. It also
becomes a center of exchange which
supplies. every human requirement
from a needle to a steam thrasher or
tbe luxurious automobile. Modern
merchants pride themselves on tbetr
ability to serve the buying public.
They fill their stores with merchandise
of a standard quality which should
make and keep customers.
In previous articles we have shown
how a good town" contributes to higher
farm values and how farm prosperity
may be directly and greatly Influenced
by tbe presence of a good town. This
being the case, there Is a natural rela-
tion between country and townspeople
which rpany perhaps have not thor-
oughly considered.
8am* Good*, 8am* Prio*.
A live town with live merchants
who are broad minded enough to look
beyond present day profits Invariably
affects land values and tbe desirability
of the countryside as a place to live.
Let It be remembered that standard
made goods bearing a registered trade-
mark sell for tha same price the world
over, and tha manufacturer’! guaran-
tee of quality stands behind them In
the village store as well as in the large
city mercantile emporium.
Any manufacturing concern which
will permit Itself to be tempted into
turning out goods which do not -bear
Its name or trademark Is a mighty un-
reliable Institution. If its dealings
with tha mall order house ere fair and
honest, why does It try to shield Itself
from public discovery?
Prio* and Quality.
The lower grade goods and “sec-
ond*"’ never carry the maker’s name
and are sold almost exclusively by the
retail catalogue bouses or ten cent
stores to consumers who hare not an
opportunity to Inspect tbe goods or
who consider tbs price rather than
quality.
Buying your necessaries at boms and
selling your produce at home la what
mnkes and keeps the home market
and contributes largely to the making
of the home town and community tbe
sort of place In which one generally
daslrea to live and die.
L. A. HAMM
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Quality and Service is a point
never overlook:
Phone 52.
MODEL BAKERY
FRESH CAKES AND BREAD
DAILY.
PHATT BROS.
GROCERS
Phone 137 S. E. Cor. Sq.
f -
OLYMPIA CONFECTIONERY
Candy, Cigars and Delicious Sodas
and Sundaes, Our fountain is one of
the most Sanitary fountains in the
city. Visit this iplace and be pleiased.
THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK
THE HOME BANK
/
Backed by Home Farmers
COME AND GROW WITH US.
You Will Profit by Buying Your
DRUGS
from us
McKinney drug co.
L. F. Hooten, Prop.
_ i
Spend a Restful Hour
At The
LYRIC
Any Afternoon or Night.
•
Best of Pictures Shown
10 and 15 Cents
-Lowest prices consistent with
Quality of Goods.
Your Patronage Always Appreciated
n. p. mcmillan
South Side Square
SAM MORGAN
CHAS. PRATT
NORTH SIDE PHARMACY
Standard Fresh Drugs
Carefully Compounded
EDISON MACHINES and (RECORDS
ECZEMA!
Bunt’s Salve, formerly called
Bunt’s Cure Is guaranteed to
stop and permanently cure that
terrible Itching. It Is com-
pounded for that purpose and
your ^oney will bo promptly
refunded without question
If Bunt's Salve falls to cure
Iteh.Mciema.Tetter, Ring Worm
or any other skin disease. 7&o
tbe box.
For sale locally by
McKinney Drug Co.
EXPELLED—every poison and Impurity
m. _ sasisss
Golden Modlc&l
Discovery. Then
there’s a clear
skin and a clean
system. Tetter,
Halt-rheum, Ec-
zoma, Eryslpe-
* las, Bolls, Car-
buncles, Enlarged Glands, Tumors and
Hwolllngs, and all Blood, Skin, and Scalp
Diseases, from a common blotch or erup-
tion to the worst scrofula, are perfectly
and permanently cured by It
In building up noedod flesh and strength
of pale, puny, scrofulous children, noth-
lug can equal It In liquid or tablet form.
Mrs. Mat Bryant, of No. *KS Loving A Venn*.
Fort Worth. Texas, says:
*1 have used Dr. Pierce'* Golden Medical Dis-
eovery and ‘Favorite Prescription' and they did
m* good. 1 gave th* Golden Medical Dis-
covery' to on* of my children whose blood was
all oat of fix- — waa broken out all over
with eores but after taking the Discovery for
a short while was entirely walk I think every-
body ought to use On Pierce's medicines.”
Dr. Plerco’a Pellets regulate and In-
vigorate stomach, liver and bowels.
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