Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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Business has meen good, treat your*
self to this Handsonu Christmas
present.
LIBRARY TABLES—
Priced Right.
Odd Dressers, Dressing Tables, Bird's
Eye Maple, Golden Oak and Cir.
Walnut—Suitable for friends and
relatives.
WHY?
waste your money on use-
less and foolish Christmas
presents?
WHY?
not give Furniture? 'Itisal-
waysuseful,valuable and ap-
preciable,and not expensive.
BY VISITING THE EASTERN FAC-
TORIES IN JULY AND BUYING
IN LARGE QUANTITIES I AM
ABLE TO SELL YOU STUFF AT A
PRICE THAT YOU CAN AFFORD
TO BUY REGARDLESS OF PRES-
ENT ADVANCES ON EVERY-
THING.
I HAVE UNLOADED 6 STRAIGHT
CARS OF FURNITURE AND NOW
HAVE THE LARGEST, MOST COM-
PLETE, WELL ASSORTED STOCK
IN THE COUNTRY AND WILL
TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING
YOU WHAT WE HAVE.
ASK FOR CHRISTMAS SUGGES-
TIONS.
STUFF BOUGHT NOW CAREFUL-
LY TAKEN CARE OF AND DEL,V-
ERED CHRISTMAS TO SUIT PUR-
CHASER—BUY EARLY.
He will soon be coming down your
chimney. Don’t you wish he would
bring Furniture
BABY CARRIAGES
?
Don’t forget the baby for he is too
small to look out for himself—and
what could be more pleasing to him
than a nice, easy ride each time out
and a good bed in the house.
OTHER ITEMS WHICH WE CARRY
BUT SPACE FORBIDS SHOWING
CUTS:
CEDAR CHESTS
ROCKERS
DINING CHAIRS'
RANGES
STOVES
RUGS
MATTING
LINOLEUM
WINDOW SHADES
DINING TABLES
BUFFETS
CHINA CABINETS
CHIFFOROBES
DUOFOLDS
DAVENPORTS
PARLOR SUITS
MATTING SQUARES
LINOLEUM SQUARES
DRESSERS, ETC.
JNO. D. GARRARD
First Block South from Southwest Corner Square—Cooper, Texas
If you are notl
begir at once? Rtf
firing us your
out your HULLS
5000
1000
200'
Till
YOU |
WE
WE
It will pay usJ
believe it will pay|
mm
DEAD WEEK EARLIER
SO BODIES WILL GET
HOME FOR CHRISTMAS.
BRYAN’S RANDOM SHOT.
ONLY ONE “BEST.”
Ossining, N. Y„ Dec. 18.—Would, . . .
. . . ! crowd gathered here,
you give a week of your life to make
your mother’s Christmas less miser-
able? Two condemned men in Sing
Sing death house will die in the elec-, , ...
trie chair at dawn tomorrow at their P,afen °S If,'
own request, to* accomplish just that.
Charley Kumrow, 20 years old, and, , ,
Stanley J. Millstein, 19, need not have| apPea_red ^ even this ^master
walked through “the little green
Mr. Bryan’s worst experience of
the campaign occurred at Blue Hill,
a village in Nebraska. A teremndous
elsewhere
throughout his trip. Although there
were many in the audience sympa-
thetic to him the majority were ap-
He was heckled
shamefully. All sorts of vugarisms
were hurled at him. For a time it
of
audiences would not be able to obtain
Mr. Bryan ceased his ef-
door” until Friday morning. But, a bearin£*
when they learned that their bodies forts to ta^a^as* of water._ Some
would arrive home on Christmas day
and that there was slight probability
Governor Whitman would commute
either of their sentences, they asked
Warden Moyer to let them die Tues-
day- They will be electrocuted tomor-
row morning.
Kumrow was condemned for killing
a tag boat captain in Buffalo. Mill
stein was sentenced to death for
murdering a policeman in Utica.
Smith Bros., undertakers and em-
balmers, at your service night and
day, phone 105.
See the jewelry ad of J. Schultze in
this issue of The Review. .
scorn
OF NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL
usually stops a stubborn
cough or chest cold when
ordinary specifics fail
It helps strengthen the
hmgs and throat—adds
energy to the blood—and
gives the system the force
to help resist disease.
Use scon's
Refuse Substitutes
tt a Eowne. Bloomfield. N. J. 16-8
one near at hand yelled “Grape juice!”
“Yes, grape juice,” was the rejoinder;
“but grape juice does not send you
home drunk, to beat your wife, and
make her sue for divorce.” The ran-
dom shot struck home. The heckler
turned to his neighbor in the crowd,
asking, with an oath, “Who told him
about me?” For that man had gone
home drunk, beaten up his wife, and
on the face of the too certain facts
the court had granted a separation t
the latter.—The Christian Herald.
Cooper People Give Credit
Credit Is Due.
Where
GIVE “SYRUP OF FIOS”
TO CONSTIPATED CHILD
People of Cooper who suffer with
weak kidneys and bad backs want a
kidney remedy that can be depended
upon. Doan’s Kidney Pills is a med-'
icine for the kidneys only, and one
that is backed by willing testimony
of Cooper people. Here’s a case:
John Morgan, cotton buyer, W. 1st
street, Cooper, says: “Several years
ago I suffered from backache and
other symptoms of kidney disease.
Many times when I sat down, I could
hardly raise up because of a sharp
pain which caught me in the smad
of my back. The action of my kid-
neys was too frequent, compelling me
to arise several times during the
night. I also had dizzy spells when
everything seemed in a whirl. Six
boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills gave me
complete relief.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Morgan had. Foster-Milburn Co.
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. 51
! TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS. I
Delicious “Fruit Laxative” can't harm
tender little Stomach, liver
and bowels.
The North American Accident In-
surance Company writes me that my
- j work ranks among the first this year
Look at the tongue, mothor! if in the state of Texas, and that as a I
coated, your little one s stomach, liver reward of merit I will be given a
and bowels need cleansing at once. . . c , . . . . , **
When peevish, cross, listless, doesnY ! broader held of lab°r another year.
sleep, eat or act naturally, or Is fever-
ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has
sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give
a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of
Mgs,” and In a few hours all the foul,
constipated waste, undigested food
and sour bile gently moves out of its
little bowels without griping, and you
have a well, playful child again Ask
•rour druggist for a 50-cent bottle, of
‘California Syrup of Figs,” which cou-
sins "'full directions for babies, chil-
Iren of all ages and for grown-«w*.
I am proud of ray record and I
want to thank everyone for whom I
have written a policy, for I feel that
whatever degree of success I have
had I owe it to you,
I appreciate your business and will!
inke pleasure in writing you accident
or health insurance in this4 splendicf
relabie company, or a life insurance:
! policy in the Great Southern Life!
Insurance Company of Houston.
Wishing each and every one of my I
patrons a merry Christmas and a
am,
Yours to serve,
51* JASPER W. CLARK.
Ilcad-off That All-Winter Cough.
tWt et'.tr.t’X/up Ed b»ppy New Your, I
dose of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey.
The healing pine-tar, soothing honey
and glyce inn quickly relieve the con-
gestion, loosen the phlegm and break
up your cold. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-
Honey has all the benefits of the
healing aroma from a pine forest, it
is pleasant to take and antiseptic.
The formula on the bottle tells why
it relieves colds and coughs. At your
druggist, 25c. 1
NOTICE.
The stockholders of the First State
'Bank of Klondike, Texas, are hereby
called to meet at the ofices of said
bank between hours of 2 p. m. and
6 p. m., on the second Tuesday in
January, same being the 9th day of
January, 1917, for the purpose of
electing directors for the ensuing
year and to transact any business
that might properly come before the
body.
Call by the order of the board of
directors on the 4th day of Decem-
Plles Cured in. 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist wilt refund money If PASO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6tol4days.
The first application gives Ease and Rest.
Such
tobacco
enjoyment
as you never thought
could be is yours to
command quick as
you buy some Prince
Albert and fire-up a
pipe or a home-made
cigarette!
Prince Albert gives
you every tobacco sat-
isfaction your smoke-
appetite ever hankered
for. That’s because
it’s made by a patented
process that cuts out ™ tm^udy r«j tj„
bite and parch! Prince Albert has always
been sold without coupons or oremiums * Ar.™
We prefer to give quality!
Cough Medicine
Mrs. Hugh Cook, d
says: “About five ye^
were living in Garbu
tored two of my ell
from colds with Chal
Remedy and found
sented in every wayl
checked their cough|
their colds quicker
ever used.” Obtaind
IN O
The Olympil
the Garrard Ho|
splendid service
HEAR |
Tl
ANDERSON B|
. wopyrlgM 1911
bjr R. J. Reynold*
Tobaeoo Co.
On the reverse side
‘Vrd.:d”“tin
made------
•moke pipe, where
smoked before!
-'Ar.'~ l Tl Sacco
Heartburn is a symptom of indiges-
tion. Take a dose of Herbine in such
cases. The pain disappears instant-
ly. The bowels operate speedily .and
you feel fine, vigorous and cheerful.
Price 50c. Sold by City Drug Store.
lliLmL
the national joy smoke
iS de,ightfu1' «s,ed a. o
' t°nTTro" Viga-
oo^certalriyhTveTbT^r1 ? &***■
coming their way os 0t °f enj°yment
Prince Albert tobacco wiB »U its own sto ” “ SUPP‘y-
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Wituton-Salem, N. C.
Buy Prince Albert every-
where tobacco is told in
loppy red bagt, Sc; tidy red
tint, 10c; handtome pound
and half-pound tin humi-
dort—and— that corking fine
pound cryttal-glatt humi-
dor with tponge-moittener
top that heept the tobacco
im each clever trim—at way t /
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Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1916, newspaper, December 22, 1916; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980199/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.