Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1919 Page: 4 of 10
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A house and lot in tthe Ratlllf ad- J
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For Quick Sale
SNr DER, TEXAS
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184 acres, all level tillable Land..' It is what Is known as the
best sandy land. 140 acres cultivation. 4 room house,
hall and gallery, windmilL rfmall bam. 1 mile wost of Ira,
in Scurry county. 15 miles southwest of Snyder. lYice
$30.00 per acre bonus,/ $1.00 school land. $3,000.00 Q«sh,
best of terms on ba!Alice.
1370 acres 10 mile$ East of Snyder near Crenshaw school
house. 200 acres, in cultivation, 800 acres level. This is
what is knowm as idivide land or black land. 4 room house
and small barn, well and windmill. $30.00 par acre. In the
Loan for $2,750.00./ Bfdance cash.
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480 acres all level first class farming land. 280 acres m
cultivation. 2 softs of improvements. 5 miles west of
Hamlin, in Jones/ County. Price $42.50 pej acre. One-
fourth cash. Bpst of terms on balance.
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1280 acres all level plains land. 5 miles north of Seuitgulp,
tn Gain* County. $1.75 to State. $8.00 bonus.
^ acres $ miles south of Dunn Jn Scurry county. Very
od house and small barn. 72 acres in cultivation. 40
-cres of this land is state school land. $2.00 to the state.
120 acre, $1.50 to the state. $20.00 per acre bonus. One
third cash.
176 acres all level divide land, 100 acres in cultivation. 8
room box house. Well and windmill, small bam. 5 1-2 miles
Southeast of Snyder. In the loan for $2,000.00. 30.00 pea:
acre bonus. $1.00 to the state.
500 acres all level divide land. 400 acres in cultivation. 100
acres fenced hog-proof. Good improvements. 4 houses, 2,
4, 5 and 6 rooms each_ 8 miles Sutheast of Roscoe. Price
60.00 per acre. One half the royalty reserved.
Fur pledge and how to
paader, Ruth Naylor.
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Sugges tive thoughts.—Austin Me-;
Alexander.
Illustrations. Weldon Lowry.
(Quotations.—Mildred Kinard.
Why do we need to make pledges? j
—Mary Hunt.
Take pledges seriously, Deut. 23:21-
23.—Opal Horton.
Lesson review.—Mrs. W. L. Ham-
rick.
Endeavor Benediction.
All Endeavorers invited to come at
5:30 o’clock.
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interested aoe Jim Haddock, Cooper, j |
Texas, Phone 914, 1 long 1 short.
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and sickfy. They cannot bo otherwise
> while worms oat away thoir strength I
( and vitality. A few doses of White’s
I Cream Vermifuge performs a mar-
velous transformation. Cheerfulness,
strength and the rosy bloom of health
1 «peedi)e return. Sold by Hooten
Drug Co, 44
To My Fried*
And Patron*
I have ameptod a position as man-
I ager of Eddy’s Cafe, west side South
Alain, Paris, Texas, and would be'
pleased to hare you call and see me. I
A strictly np to date cafe. We are
equipped with all accomodations due*
an eating house, especially all kindaj
of good eata. Onoe nil customer, al-
ways,
J. MILTOlt AIJ2XANDER, fttgr.
i W. A. POOL, Pt»j>-
105 acre farm 5 miles East oi i own on
Cooper and Charleston toad*
85 acres in cultivation. Balance in timber.
10 acres fenced hog proof. Very good
house, good barn, cistern and pool.
Can be had for $100 per acre.
$4000 Cash, good terms on balance.
J.T. BOYD
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J ■ % 4617 acres, one-half farming land, balance grass land fenced
| 1 with good four wire fence. Good house and bam. Fenced
Bl 1—1 in several Dastures. Price $16.00 per acre. $8.00 per acre
''"I") in the loaiAt^S per cent interest. 5 miles east of Post City.
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..crest. ,c< it level divide land. 200 acres in cultivation,
milife nortliidSst of Hermleigh or Foche. Price $50.00 per
^SnS5^*“-b^cre. Also 480 acres 7 miles southeast of Snyder, about
‘300 acres in cultivation. Price $30.00 per acre.
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340 acres all level divide land, 170 acres in cultivation, bal-
ance of it tillable except about 30 acres in a small lake. On
main public road 1-1-2 miles north of Hejrpileigh. Good
house and large bam. Well and windmill. The best farm
in Scurry County. Price $40.00 per acre. All cash.
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182 1-2 acres, about 100 acres in cultivation, all level divide
land, 2 miles northwest of Hermleigh. Very fair 3 room
house and small barn. Price $32.50 per acre.
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640 acres, all level plains land, 160 acres in cultivation. 4
room house, small barn, well and windmill. 13 miles south-
west of Post City. Price $20.00 per acre bonus. $2.00 to
the state. This is a choice farm. $3,500.00 cash. Balance
on the best of terms.
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640 acres, p miles south o'f Snyder. 35 acres in cultivation,
about 150 or more good tillable land balance good grass
V)<i .*Chi8 is from a dark or black land to a red sandy
v mm. On rural route and telephone in the house. 3 hous-
res, one 7 room house, two 3 room houses. Well and wind-
Ll mill. Incumbered $10,200.00. Price $30.00 per acre.
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Stay with home people-.
SCOTT TITLE CO. Cooper
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PARIS, TEXAS
Let as furalah yxrar house from cellar
Furniture, Stores, Ranges, Rugs, Art
Panes, Paints, Glam and Oils.
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W.\a AND NAVY OEPABIPMC6IT* WILL HAVg MARKED FOUCA-!
TIOf+Al. EXHIBITS AT VICTORY FAW
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hibited before
Mvy of thU tuateriai stared on thtj battiofloltlo of Hwiu-itj, wluls
other i ' vs are tkixv- supr^iAd tn Amgrlcan troopa.
Ar. - :ig ths-equlemeut «f Aniartcan »I41i»ra will bo shown; field uun and
mount, t rich mortar, nirevaft gun,-hand and r!8* grtwindes. drop boiuha, lire
carrier pigeon*. Infantry ty.uljMUetrt. and many other tliiiiga
The N'nvy and Marine Cor|>« will alio exhfbit many int«jra»t1n« arliolos.
'rh-v exhibit is in addition to the special exhibit of monitor (3£ toad
: u '‘'-err- and Tractor Artillery.
THE HY-LINE SHOULDER HAS BEEN DE VEL OPED, TO
BLEND IN A PRECISE AND EASY MANNER WITH THE
LONGER JACKETS. RECOMMENDED BY FASHION PARK\
IT IS A PLIANT,, STRAIGHT- UP TREA TMENTJWITH A
TENDENCY TOWARD BROADNESS„ AND IT CONTRIBUTES
GREA TL Y TO COM FOR T. PERFE CT BALANCE HAS
BEEN SECURED BY ITS USE AND AN APPEARANCE OF
HEIGHT, WHICH IS ADMIRABLE> HA S BEEN G AI NED.,
READY-TO-PUT-ON
CUSTOM SERVICE IVI TH OUT
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1919, newspaper, October 17, 1919; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981749/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.