The Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. [13], No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1904 Page: 4 of 6
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should trade with us are found in our store in the important m
* goods and in the uniformly reasonable prices that you will alway
the cheapest store, but we do believe when we consider quality
in we always keep a good stock, and “its no trouble to show you/’
HARDWAR
Royal Arch*
Royal Arch Flour always heads
our Grocery Department. It is
the noblest product of a noble
state and is good enough to head
any grocery store in Texas. Money
nor low ,.n obtain anything su-
perior. When you eat biscuit
made from Royal Arch you are
standing on an equality with
the kings and nabobs of the earth
for they cannot possibly get any-
thing better. All we want you to
do is to try one sack.
10 lbs. Granulated Sagar.. $1.00
21 lbs. V. G. Sugar........ 1.00
Now is the time to try our Chase
and Sanborn’s roasted bulk
Coffees. Goes further, tastes
better and is cheaper than any
other. 0 lbs. to..........1.00
Butter Beans, IIS lbs. to..... 1.00
Navy Beans, 20 lbs. to...... 1.00
Chile Beans, 20 lbs to...... 1.00
Early June Peas, 2 cans for. 15c
Stringless Beans 2 cans for. . 15c
Choice Alfalfa Seed.
Seed Oats.
Seed Corn.
Broom Corn Seed.
Bermuda Grass Seed.
Seed Potatoes on the road.
Fresh Garden Seed.
$ i m
We carry a first-class in
Hardware and Tinware £
and let live prices.
Hammers. 1
Hatchets. \
Steel Squares.
Nails.
Poultry Netting. e^01
Strap Hinges. ndai
Hinge Nails. .
Door Locks. 3rn
Door Butts. de9*
Thumb Latches. , »
Bread Pans. f’ ’
Fire-place Ovens. _"er *
Everybody knows that raw cotton has advanced
from 40 to 50 per cent. The prices that we quote be-
low only show an advance of from 5 to 10 per cent and
in some instances none at all. Come in and look
through.
Ladies’ Vests, heavy fleece lined, each....... 25c
Men's -Underwear, very heavy fleece lined suit. 751-
Big lot all styles new Calicos, worth (Be..... •'><"
Dictator II Brown Domestic, worth on basis of
present cotton market 8ic yard.......... 0c
Atlas 7-8 Bleach, really worth 7c yard........ 5c
Bull & Bear round thread fast color Cotton Cheeky,
really worth 7cyard............*•........ 5c
Farmer’s Choice Bleach, yard wide, worth
for.................................... ’-i
A grade Oil Cloth, well worth 17^c for...... 15c
This is not the common kind sold at this price.
Granite Cheviots and Ginghams all fresh and new.
beautiful early spring styles............ 1( >-
Just arrived, fifty pieces of Red Seals and T -5 -
du-Nords in all the lovely and attractive
spring creations. These goods are seasonable
light now. They will look well, wear well
and wash well. Come early and see them
REM]: *4BER
That in tin s. es of poor work-
manship and >r material the
Brown’s are al reliable. They
will not nuke ; 'shy shoe.
Three V t y Items.
Woman's " Calf, a fine
medium weigl Hoc, very light
upper and heir ■ sole, wear well
and feel good, r......... $1.50
Women's .auic kangaroo
calf, all ov.t . *t y and suitable
for any wcathc ■ ruse..... $1.50
Men’s lien oil grain work
Shoes in bin , lace or congress,
really wort 50, our regular
price ... $1.35
Granite Dish Pans, Dimao!
Coffee Pots, Ten Ketf^e^n
Pans, Wash Pans, and' "
Galvanized Ware, ail lell
Wash Boards.
Coffee Mills.
Curry Combs.
Double and single bit
One man Saws.
Sifters.
Cross-cut Saws.
Narrow Saws.
Agents for Reed’s
Guaranteed not to rust WEr ,
in 24 months. y.
Do not forget Buck’s Stoves'
Cabins Replace
The old-time steer:
steamers will soon
past. Most of the
“third cabin,” wbh
of the steerrs ,
ments that arao n
lution.^ There ••
revolving chair:
fare; and th< 1.
tions are such
and comfort tin «
and the do.,
bulletined i
Striking a Speedy Gait. /
A scientist, after much thought and
calculation, notes that a man, if he
could use his legs proportionately as
fast as an ant, would travel some-
where about. 800 miles an hour. As we
recall It, this was about the gait we
struck as a boy when we left the
vicinity of that sweet apple tree in
the orchard near the big dog’s house.
qn Speed on Railroads.
W I it has been demonstrated
tb ■: ; c Is of 100 miles an hour and
m h toi m railroads are possible,
engit i iy that It is not practical.
Luck of a Ragpicker.
4) ragpicker in London recently
fbfrpd money to the value of $120 in a
basketful of rags for which she had
paid a few pennies to a chambermaid,
who did not know that her mistress
<ni using It as a savings bank.
Cement Piles.
Co; ,<nt i being used instead of
woo l l'r‘r piles. They arc made in tri-
angul i 1 pe, and arc driven in the
same i aimer as those of wood.
To Prevent Swy.,',ng.
An anti-swearing Ie^fue has been
formed at Hammer^nith, London,
which will appoLkf inspectors, whose
duty It will bet^B warn, and afterward,
IX nbcossaijf Summon any person found
8wearinp/in the street.
Two Great Factors.
As far as man is concerned, diges-
tion and love are life's most important
factors, with digestion decidedly in the
lead. It Is not, therefore, until a chap,
disappointed In love, has also been
jilted by his stomach, that ho becomes
really and absolutely pitiable.—New
Orleans Times-Democrat.
1»sh Water In Gulf.
When the Mississippi iver is at
flood one can drink fresh water from
the gulf on m'iles from the river's
souri (.
eeec
Tunics
Fifteen th.
been given b
the use of sol
nople and S.-.l ■ '
HAS CURED TUOUSANt
TOU.
.Palm as Christmas Tree,
palm tree, as Is well known,
forth a branch every month, so
the ancient Egyptian usd a sprig of
palm having twelve shoots upon it as
their Christmas tree, as a symbol of
ihe completed
’"ant X-Ray Nur.es.
Tlu-re i, a demand abroad for wom-
en nitre:. who have familiarized
themsclvi. ; vith the- X-ray treatment.
If jou are troubled
bladder roubles, sue
bright’.t d s use, eatarj
tlie bladder, albuttaen u
Paper FT
Wine n
said, jsropos ■■
per for their v. i
per Light & Mauufactur
\ t Vc on bund a lot of
I trick.
Can.-jian Museum.
Work is to bo begun linn-- Ratoly on
-he erection of a l oge museum in
Htkwa, to to cal! 1 tb.■ Viciorla* Na-
tional Museum, which : t be th ■ cen-
ter j of literary and scientific work in
Canada.
j healthy ('.e-posits, or to<
charge of be r- k -> - i
i and blade.-.- i y .-
1 feet and legs, , . .
Few Go
Only tm<> m <
coup1 - •. livi i,.
wedding.
r ..) »5verseers Notice.
e - .<• -1 ijhi, ml io raaki
ibrt to the Commissioner’s
the Second Monday in Ke i-
J- ’. Holmes,
County Judge.
Kn'r.ar’s Sr- C
A newly puldi
400 speeches d> live
during tliy la»
Luxuries for the Poor,
ftmatos of St. A: ■! y workliou c, in
Wales, possess a non and phaeton, a
platu and a libi. ■■’ . , • gv ?.-tn-
drod volumes. Ail i. rr..vi,led by
*ewer< >usly dh pqsed
Iricjt.
uitains
Kaiser
Heroic Love Cuotom.
I This is the trial imposed upon (heir
suitor* by I , ir ., ■ ;r]s. When in
j doubt as to tiie re u rlive merits of
Do rlvi is I he yoi woman fas ions a
to each elbow,-
th i, •' her? • ' between the lov-
1 ale ;. • ■ th > s slowly into
D r 1) : - I the lif ro who lakes
<h< ' st h . ip of . cl without a
1 murmur wins the bride
l)o not . -k Ioi .aedit after .tun
1st., lor we cannot credit YOU.
IV '■ Drug 'do.
Strong r
So strong is tiie 1
roto paper tiiat a 1
lift a weight of 100 i
| Thinner Armor r ; :te.
Til" Berlin ii . rr-.ys
slat Km up bis ould - iu
rntor plate with ;i flew p; r that
.tables armor i-lr.t•» to be made mu h
liBner than fo.i.o riy.
Plenty of f-alr n!
The Belgian r’.y
population of 150,000, nu
drink sellers.
Long Tunnel.
The Freiburg tunnel. In Germany, Is
twenty-four miles long.
Cccfler Tyiplit & M mufacturing
lomgcny linvo flue quality of dry
p eKscd brick for sale.
\\ j will sell for cash—no credit a
all alt- r Jan. 1st.
Cooper Drug Co
■/vood Lighter Than Cork,
nlte of the formidable rivalry
rather, the cork hr.-, hitherto
foremost place among the
, r.., for lack of weight. This
. y is now s'-rIon ly imperiled
,* (B'.unory of ma -a wood, as
"v- ha'-« ln-cn ;.ia>Ie by Cu pt.
ii <5 d a.; i I in;
& P 1 ' ‘"id. It la
_Q Vv* Adp-s as tiie
’ g \l growing on
|§f \<i re,ic>i a
• c \ flf ■’ ■ fon feet,
t * Vtlio group'd,
f; Y" and yoi-
L - ghter than
Nothin fi. ■; c\ r c p' illcil it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Caere of C- u
Henry Morris, an r «n who
has given much attention p. !• • sub-
ject of cancer, r-. cut’ i: n-
tlon to the i -ndi-’o. i -• the
clay pipe and the »i< - ‘,„,th In
causing cpucerour grot, ti
Dr. King’s
Net . .’..SvSiy
Gold In Central A
Auriferous ores havo bt the
parts of the British Centra ne_
tectorate, and it is consi
ble that gold Is present P °f
quantities.
Oft til the stilly night your slum-
bers tire disturbed by Jio rid dreams
an i pains-- Moral; Utilised pnnci-
p Iv by eating stulf that a grist
mill, CLuidJa-'ybite*.-
00 ofl
m
Our business will lie cat00rPj
no after Jap, 1st, 1904^^11
Conj#r th* tJ
Mutilate Corpse, of ‘
Afjlcr the death of a ; , i I .itch j
soihe peasants of Itu,; .u v Hated
tlui corpse f-n' tliA btdlAf tb t yt,e
-> ■{<- .vuigit eagpetar und suck tuc blood
of living persons.
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: I ,ung Troubles.
Money bac tfitfad*. Ti iul fi’Altles frke.
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The Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. [13], No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1904, newspaper, January 29, 1904; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981111/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.