Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1923 Page: 2 of 10
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HAPPY “HOLLY” DAYS
We desire to extend to our pa-
trons and other friends the sin-
cere wish thut this may be the
Happiest Holiday Season that
lias ever been yours.
Let us hold in our hearts that
brotherly love which is inspired
by the Master of All whose birth
we celebrate and who gives us
to experience
sentiment.
Pu.rISy The blood!
Impossible to Cure Pimples, Boils
Chronic Sores, Etc., Unless the
Blood is ('lean.
For seven years I had large open
sores on each of my legs, which seem-
ed impossible to cure. 1 tried every-
thing without results until I was ad-
vised to take FERRASAL. 1 used
1 EP,KASAI. to dense my blood and
your external preparations to des-
troy the infection. The sores healed
clean and have remained so every
• ince. I believe anyone, regardless
of age or condition, will be benefited
by the use of FERRASAL. It is my
household remedy and 1 am *•«* .* •
without it.
A. M. WHITE.
•1014 Ross Ave., Dallas, Texas.
Telephone H 0110.
LETTERS T SANTA
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Bring nu
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Testament,
Texas. Dec, 10, 1923.
tlaus:
a doll with sleepy eyes,
tain, a pair of gloves 1
'Huges, nuts and nay.
Yours trn! ,
:neva udewell.
Enloe, Texa . *D<
Lear Santa Claus-
17. 1923
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loth :- s:,: for you ir> uring me. hi;-
a. e 1 .vant < - . Please bring ni*
’uf ■ i e. cakes and anything you
ok of to bring me.
CLARA ELECTA BRYAN.
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will \l
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;g me a good c
f ’ i, u toy pistol and
kite, candy, apples, nuts
a g >od boy.
LOYD TOON.
Texas Dec. 1", 1923
, enta Claus:
1 want a tricycle and a pop gun, a
climbing monkey and a little red drum,
a little ted car and fruits and nuts.
1 am 2 und one-half years old and 1
.am going to be a good boy.
.JAMES TAYLOR
Lake Creel:, Texas, Dec. 16, 19
Lear Santa Claus:
1 want you to please bring 'no
Cooper, Texas, Dec. 16, 1923.
Dear Santa Claus:
Please do net forget to come to see
FERRASAL is a wonderful blood tricycle, a little red wagon, and 1 also me. 1 want a doll that says mama,
purifier. It neutralizes *he excess want you to bring me some candy, and a little washboard and a doll and
acids in the stomach and aids diges- ™ts. and apples. 1 am a little boy a dresser. Santa I love you and was
. | ........ .5 years old. So do not loget me. glad to hear that you were coming.
non. It keeps the intestinal tract BERTON SMITH, RUBY MAE CULP.
clean and deodorized, preventing im- ___ _
purities from getting into the blood, I Cooper, Texas, Dee. 16, 1923. Cooper, Texas, Dec.15, 1923
Take FERRASAL regularly night and Dear Santa Claus: pear Santa Claus:
morning for a month. Your Skin . Will you please bring me a big cry- Please bring me a doll, one that can
- .— . , , in*r doll, some little dishes, a story pro to sleep. I want a small doll too.
that beautiful • :%!U W1 become clear and you ^ok, and nuts, candy, oranges, apples ] also want a doll bed, some apples
y\ will feel like a new person. Because an(] g-yxe and bring brother and I oranges and s< me nuts. I am 5 year?
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“Tis Better
ceive”
To Give Than Re-
1MEZ WILSON.
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Yours truly,
TAUL1NE JOHNSON.
" A Merry, Merry Christmas \
And
HAPPY NEW YEAR
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the BLOOD, the life-giving fluid will a little wagon. t old.
be PURE. Your money refunded if Good by# Santa and hurry and come.’
not satisfied.
50c per box at Hooten Drug Co. and _.
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;• go<x (luggiss. ----Dear Santa Claus: ----------. . » i w{.t,
Please bring me a pair of skates ^ou 'w)1l be here soon and I wish
1923 ' Cooper, Texas, Dec. 16, 1923.
Dear Santa Claus:
THE ACID NEUTfTALIZEfX
STOPS Indigestion NOW!
a pop gun. and a pair of kid gloves, you would put something in my stock
and lots of candy, nuts, oranges, ap- >nK that will please me. 1 want a
pies and bananas. Do not forget that cowboy suit and please bring me an
I live 3 miles east of Cooper. air gun and dont forget the little
Good bve, bullets.
ED WILSON, JR. _____*1- ' FRANZO CULP.
jq |j)2 > i Cooper, Texas, Dec. 15, 1023
Dear Santa Claus:
Cooper, Texas, Dec.
Lear Santa Claus:
Please bring me a sleepy doll, a doll
buggy and a doll table and chairs to
match. I also want some candy, nuts
I am writing to tell you 1 am a
good little boy. I do not work much
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be a good little girl. I am 0 years ?ant a little wagon a pop gun som
j j fire chackers and some caps lor my
r.’ aptonth- too:- pist.ol. I also want some fruit.
T .)RE.y l. i O. I. <. H MARSHALL KERBOW.
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When you lose, we pay
—Foster & Latta.
C OOPER. TEX VS
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•Why pay more? Remember we han-
dle all kinds of feed. K. L. U. Store.
STOPS CROUP
Mothers want it, for it quickly
clears away the choking phlegm,
stops the hoarse cough,, giver rest-
ful sleep. Safe and reliable.
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COUGH REMEDY
No Narcotics
Enloe, Texas, Dec. 17, 1923 Cooper, Texas, Dee. 18, 1923.
Dear Santa Claus: Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy 4 years old and 1 Pjease bring me a tricycle, a little
will be very good if you will only visit eiephant, teddy bear and a pair of
red top rubber boots, and come by J.
me this Christmas, 1 went you to
b’ing me two big horses and n climb
ing monkey, and som< fire crackers
and fruits end nuts and candy.
Your little friend,
QUINTON GJLLEAN.
Will White's store and bring me a
candy Ku Klux and some apples and
oranges, candy and nuts of all kinds.
I am looking for vou Santa.
ELBERT CONSTANT.
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Lake Creek, Texas.. Dec. 16. 1923. Cooper, Texas, Dec. 15, 1923 j
Lear Santa Claus: Dear Santa Claus:
I am expecting you to come to sc i want you to bring me a great big
me Christmas. You can find my d0u with curly hair, and sleepy eyes;
stocking hanging by the fireplace. You ajso bring me ,om • oranges, apples,
tan bring me anything you think I will bananas, nuts, and candy, and I will
enjoy playing with. 1 have not sc i divide with my friends. 1 sure would
anything that I want. I want some like for you to bring me a ring too.
a pie--. w;?.n - s, randy arid nut . j am 9 years old and am a gc d little
Good luck to you, mrF
MARY LEE ANDERSON. ' BLANCHE DAWSON.
Cooper, Texas, Dec.15, 1923 Cooper, Texas, Dec.15, 3923
Dear Santa Claus: Dear Santa Claus:
I want you to b. ing m? a doll bug- Please bring me an air gun and a
gy and a little set of dishes with plates pair of gloves and a neck tie. I also
in it, and a little pair of house shoes, want a toy fiddle and all kinds of nuts
Santa Claus I am 10 years old and fruits and candy.
ar,i in the f urth grade. I will try
to be a good girl.
Affectionately yours,
ROBBIE BERNICE PURSELL.
ROY TOON.
P. S. Santa I have a baby brother
that wasn’t here the last time you
came, so bring him a lot of things.
His name is George Washington, but
we call him G. W. He is 10 months
old.
Pecan Gap, Texas, Dec. 16, 1923
Dear Santa Claus:
Santa 1 want you to bring me a _
pistol and some caps, air gun, and a Cooper, Texas, Dec.15, 1923
ball glove, also a pair of stockings. I Dear Santa Claus:
Pave been a very good boy and picked 1 want you to bring me a rubber tire
Jots ol cotton. 1 live about one-half coaster wagon, a toy fire engine, an
mile from the Rattan store, the first air gun, a big rubber ball and some
turn of the pike in the second house, fire crackers. I also want some nuts.
From your little boy, candy:, apples and oranges. I have
SAM D. ROUTT. been a good little boy and don’t cry
very much, so do not forget to come.'
Enloe, Texas, Dec. 17, 192.! You will find my stocking hanging by
Dear Santa Claus: the fire-place, and if my presents will
I will be a good little boy if you will not go in them, just leave them on the
come and see me this Christmas. 1 floor. I am 7 years old.
am 5 years old. I want you to bring ALLIE KARL BROWN,
me two big horses and one little one,
and a climbing mrirjkev, and some
fruits, candy and nuts; also some fire
crackers.
Your little friend.
CLIFTON GJLLEAN.
Lake Creek, Texas, Dec. 16, 1923.
Dear Santa Claus:
1 have been a good little girl all
Cooper, Texas, Dec. 16, 1923.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a small boy and have been
very good, so will you please bring
me a drum, train, and a little wagon.
I have two sisters and a brother going
to school, and they said to tell you
they are trying to be good, and bring;
up their lessons well and for you not
of this year and 1 want you to bring to forget them because they did not
china tea set and a doll cradle, have time to write. Hoping you won’t
and doll that will walk, talk, sleep and have any trouble, I remain
-mma. 1 al-.> want a French Affectionately yours,
GEORCE W. WATSON, Jr.
nmma. 1 also wart a French
harp and a big Christmas bell. Well
I guess this is all, so good bye and
hurry up and come.
Yours truly,
LEN A WOOD.
Prompt service, courteous treatment.
We have a nice fresh lane of NORRIS
es, Stationery, Toilet Prepara-
tions, etc.
We invite your patronage.
L4CY-SNELL DRUG
■ Formerly City Drug Store
South Side Square
Cooper, Texas, Dec.15, 1923
Dear Santa Claus:
Now listen are you all alone? 1
want to whisper into your ear. So
Pecan Gan, Texas, Dec. 16, 1923.
Dear Santa Claus:
Well here comes Frances. 1 have
blue eyes anil light hair, and am go-
ing to school. Santa I want a big
doll, a dresser, dishes, store candy,
apples, oranges, a little chair, and a
work box. Now Santa some times I
low that no one else can hear. Dear lr)nke up a bed for grandma, so be |
Santa, I war' ycv. to bring me a •eure ar>d come. I live with my^rrand-
teeny. weeny wojrk bok, as I am ma at Rattan.
learning to embroidery, and Oh! Santa
please >end me a little cook apron, and
I would like very much to have a big
teddy bear and a set of knives and
forks to play with. I a n 6 years old
and I am plenty big enough to hold
a teddy bear right tight.
JEWEL BAKER.
Your little girl.
FRANCES ROUTT.
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Enloe, Teryis, Dec. 17, 192-3
Lear Santa Claus:
I am writing you *o let you know
what I want you to bring me. As I
i Iread.v have a big doll, you may bring
me a nice buggy for her. Ering me
a new broom so 1 can help mother
sween. I also want a pair of kid
cinvest, and lots of fruits and candies.
1 also have a little ’baby brother and
I want you to bring him a doll and a
ruder. Do not forget to bring me
; a little stove and lots of things to
| cook.
Your nice little girl,
EVALENE McCARTY.
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CastoriA
MOTHER? Fletcher’s Castoria is a harmless Substitute for
Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups,
prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of
^ Constipation Wind Colic
Flatulency ) To Sweeten Stomach
« Diarrhea Regulate Bowels
Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and
• Natural Sleep without Opiates w? —__
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of 7&&AeA/
Proven directions on each parknge. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
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■YOLKS+WHSTES = £€?GS
For every egg in a hen s Dody
she must have enough white to com-
plete and lay an egg . If her feed lacks material
for whites she absorbs the excess yolks and
gets too fat to lay. ‘3oarders” don’t even pay
for the feed they eat
Purina Makes Hens Pay
Purina Hen Chow and Chicken
Chowder, fed together, make
more eggs because they contain
plenty of both white
and yolk elements.
They will get more eggs
for you or your money
paid for the Chows will be
refunded. Start feeding
now.
or
J. WILL WHITE & SON
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Shelf Hardware
Implements
Plow Tools
Buggies
Wagons
In f act, Everything Sold in a
I irst-Class Hardware Store
Your Business Solicited
J. F HENS LEE
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