Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1919 Page: 4 of 10
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THE COOPER WEEKLY REVIEW, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919.
cT
ailing Hart Wren Hurt
Also Publishers of The Coiuuukw
Journal.
‘too’. Serbia and Greece refuse to
‘comment. Will another Balkan prob-
lem be the outcome of Versailles?
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Resolutions of Respect
------— -- To the Worthy Matron, Officers and
TELEPHONE NO* „ Members of Cooper Chapter No. 213,
Door South of S; \\. Corneflf Sq. g g_.
Your committee appointed to draft
resolutions of condolence to our much
beloved sister, Mrs. Mae Ellington, in
the loss of her dear mother who de-
parted this life on the 8th day of
September, 1919, beg leave to report:
Whereas, it having pleased our
Heavenly Father to remove our much
beloved sister’s mother from the cares
of this transitory existence to a state
of eternal duration. Therefore be it
resolved
1st. That we extend to our be-
loved sister, Mrs. Mae Ellnigton, our
deepest sympathy and condolence in
her irretrievatble loss, feeling assured
that her loss was her mother’s etern-
al gain. Resolved,
2nd. That a copy of these resolu-
tions be spread upon the minutes of
•UBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR this chapter and that a copy be furn-
_____! ished the Cooper papers for publica-
tion. All of which is fraternally
submitted.
.MRS M. C HENDRIX,
MRS. ALICE SAYE,
MRS. ANNA DARWIN,
Committee.
KLONDIKE KNOCKS
Any erroneous rei lection upon
.aracter, standing or reputation of
iy person, firm or corporation wii!*A
ay appear in the columns of The
eview will be gladly and fully csr-
!Cted upon being brought to the pub-
shers’ attention. ___
jSXPIRATIONS—The address labe1
rf your paper shows the time to
• hich your subscription is paid Thus
an. 19, means that your subscrip-
"-.on expired on the 1st day of Jan-
ary, 1919. _____
Entered as second class matter at
ne postoft'ice of Cooper, Texas, un-
er the act of Congress. March. 1879.
A brewing comnany in Potsville,
’a., is building an ice cream factory.
‘his is a sign of the times.
Some garages are advertising free! ----■ —
,ir. That is about the only thing we ^ 1*^(]’:,e
tave heard of lately that is free. feeling t
By U Gough
feel uncomfort-
the exhilarating
you mis
it always follows a copious I turned Monday
morning; operation, a dose of Herbine !• ** 1
set you l ight in a couple of i
bedtime you
l il'H
! next day.
j Drug Co.
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, The only reason some folks object j ;lours jL- taken at
,o bad weather is because they get its beneficial offer
vet going to the moving picture
ihow..
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The wisdom of President Wilson in
( Keeping relations open with Bulgaria
during the war has been amply
shown by the published statement of j
( General von Ludendortf. In fact, he !
practically attributes the break to
this consul general.
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A Cincinatti bridegroom, aged 84.
cannot marry his bride aged 13, said |
a court which fined the intended hus- j
band $100 and gave him six months.
There are some married people
who think him lucky at that!
j ^therefore Insist Upon Gen-
A Detroit wife abandoned her in-
fant because ‘‘he made her nervous”
bat kept her poodle dog. She must
have wanted intellectual company.
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Another epidemic of flu is predict- j
ed for this fall and as a precaution |
health officers are urging people to
clean up ther premises. Such advise j
would be timely in Cooper and should
be obeyed by citizens who desire a
cleaner and more healthful town.
Let’s put on a clean-up campaign.
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It is now said that political cam-
paigns will be conducted with speech- pirin Tablets wero sold recently by a
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Joe Chumley and wife spent Sun-
day in Commerce visiting Mrs. Chum-
ley's mother.
Mrs. J. S. Moxley and daugher,
Mrs. Hickom, returned from Winters
Saturday where they vsited friends
and relatives.
Merrel Shepherd left Sunday morn-
ing for Bryan to take a course in A.
& M. College.
I’eople began dipping their cattle
in the new vat recently built here
About 300 were dipped on Monday,
the first day.
Allen Poe and Miss Jewell Wallace
visited Miss Eula Weaver in Com-
merce Sunday.
Esq. McBride held court here
urday.
The citizens of Klondike and sur-
rounding country were meeting the
equalization board Monday protesting
a raise of property.
Miss Mildred Shepherd happened
to an accident here Sunday when a
Ford car collided with a bois d'are
post, spraining her hand. She has
oeen carrying it in a sling all week.
Mr. Garrison has sold his interest
in the barber shop to Claude Allard
and will go west soon. We regret to
lose him and wife, but wish them suc-
cess in their new home. They go to
Spur, Dickens County.
Mrs. Alva Drake and children re-
from Floyd where
they visited relatives.
Mr. Henson f Cooper was here
Monday. *
urn iUJeh\ i br<Lakfast | Eld. L. Gough and wife spent Sun-
r j ice GOc. Sola by Hooten day with their children, Mesdames
. ________„ ___39 , Fincher and Cummings, also Dr. E.
F., specialist of Waxahachie.
Rev. llowell claims to have picked
cotton one hour this week and has
witnesses to prove it.
Mr. Bonham of Dallas, adjuster for
telegraph and telephone company was
here Monday meeting the board of
equalization.
Mr. W. Holcomb of Cooper was
here Tuesday.
Miss Ormand Stokes left Tuesday
morning for Commerce to attend E.
T. S. N. College.
Mr Poe of Commerce was here
Monday.
Another business change was made
here Monday, Henry Parks bought
Jno. Chancellor’s meat market and
ice business.
L. J. Gant has a very sick boy with
bilious fever. i
C. P. Hollon and family and Mrs. i
Clem Gibson visited friends and rel-
atives in Ladonia Sunday.
Mrs. Brown of Yowell was mark-
eting cotton and trading here Tues-
day.
Dr. Blair of Cooper was here in
consultation with Dr. Forrester Tues-
day^
Will Apperson and family of Com-
j pierce visited Mr. Trotman and fam-
ily here Sunday.
I Dr. Bradford returned from Ft.
Only Aspirin Tablets with thesafe-'
. ..t. >. ,, i Arthur Barrett, the rural man is
ty “Bayer Cross” on them are genu- attending to some business for his
ine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” own- sister in the west. H. Hunt is on the
ed and made by Americans and prov- route while !ie is away,
ed safe by millions of people. Uo- lotton and seed are being market-
known quantities of fraudulent A* ?lhi?JhiSweek ra^dl>’- lj^h bring.
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Just Received by Express Week
§UITS
12 CHARING DRESSES
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For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears _/? _ _
the ST* .
Signature of
“FAKE” ASPIRiN
WAS TALCUM
uine ‘‘Bayer Tablets
of Aspirin”
Direct from the hands of America’s fore-
most makers, revealing the latest fall styles as
shown in Fifth Avenue style shops—models
that in every line express that refinement of
taste, that touch of distinction so dear to the
fashionable woman—w hether it be for the jjg
plain tailored suit with its simple lines or for JgJ
the rich fur-trimmed type. If
THE DRESSE S are charming Satins, Tri- ^
collettes, Tricotines,. Serges, Silk and Georg- sj
ette combinations, each presenting some new
and fascinating whim of fashion in beaded,
or embroidered effect. m
Ve want you to call and see these
ra?
iAofl
1
16'
utifu
terials,
1 gar*nents. In models,
style
lorirrf,
1
prices
they leave nothing to be desired.
Neiv Arrivals of Stylish Fall Hats
Some very stylish hats from Fisk
also Elzee and Gold Medal hats
Pattern and Tailored models
just reached us and are on exhibi-
tion. You will * nd these the very
cleverest styles shown so far this sea-
son, and priced reasonably.
SEE THESE TODAY
19 Years Delta County’s Leading Dry Goods St* re
fe! We are Showing a very
H Pretty Line of Embroid-
ered “Madeira” Linens.
We are Agents For
“ROYAL SOCIETY”
Thread and Packages.
j every train.
ing good prices.
-'Irs. Ada Nelson of Commerce
es op the phonograph, and that vacant j Brooklyn dealer which proved to b«lean,e down here Wednesday morning,
pulpits are to he supplied with canned : composed mostly of Talcum Powder ^ Cotton -pickers come in on nearly
sermons. In either case three or four j “Layer Tablets of Aspirin” should
minute records would be very popu-I asked for. Then look for to the hospital Thursday and operaV- hlg evenTcOTch j JJ^seM, used according to our di- In every home where there are
lar. J10 safety L.i..er Cross oa tba him for a wound m his leg. a Marvelseal roof. The gums and sections, does not give permaneat pro- i childr n theer should be a bottle of
* * * (o£;f™\^rSeth3Lhh.b«isstr“ *•
ot d—;S!«. % &.aSh£'&r%®fr,SE£t t
horrester carried Chas. Myres brands, sparks from chimneys or pass
Roumania says the peace aiTange-:
’ments with Austria are unsatisfac-,
else!
Manufacturer
of Salicylicacid.
i of
beshlesTumy' bone- are^bl^ d>'* ve^ea^ st°l)s the small leaks which
viftory. was won by our seams, etc. It closes rust hole's and
down in° the*'f i. t ry^ *a-les go checks further corrosion of old tin,
Carbolic Ointment
tie.
heroic
enn,,! jT t'lt* history of the ages to iron r galvanized metal practically This salve is an excellent remedy
the u-nvi/i ® bravest and best fighters | worn out, permitting added years of Specially recommended for
t ie worid has ever seer jjay their service at little cost.
I). NAYLOR
Cooper, Texas
-troy- worms and acts as a tonic in
the debiliated system. Price 30c per
bottle. h\.;.! by Hc.oten Drug Co. 39
SCII A A P ’ S
86 ACRES
world has ever seen,
memory ever be kept fresh in the
minds of the great American people
and the allied nations of the earth
Marvelseal Liquid
Roof Cement
TODAY (FRIDAY)
HAROLD LOCKWOOD
IN
Pals First
MARVELSEAL
MENT
SKILLED LABOR NOT NEED-
ED. The ordinary laborer can apply
Marvelseal rapidly 'm a continous,
unbroken coating. Only a single ap-
plication is needed, costing only a
fraction of the cost of painting.
COVERING CAPACITY. From one
and one-half to two gallons of Mar-
- I velseal is required for each
LIQUID ROOF CE-'(100 square feet) according
is a weatherproof compound character and condition of the sur-1
tor protecting, preserving and re-1 face. A non-porous metal roof in
newing roofs and metal siding. Just
one coat is needed on any surface.
Marvelseal is made from tough,
elastic gums, waterproof oils and as-
bestos fibre. It adheres firmly to the
entire surface, forming a tough, te-
nacious coating. A single coat
equals in thickness five, to ten coats
! of paint and in protetive value it ex-
i cels the paint.
FOR ANY KIND OF ROOFING. M
j .Marvelseal gives service and protec-' ffij
lion on metal composition, shingles, faT
concrete, canvas or gravel roofs. On | jy
shingles ,
fair condition naturally takes less
than old fpoi%?y composition roofing.
OUR GUARANTEE. We will fum- JOHN
ish without charge sufficient Marvel-;
seal to recoat any surface on which
CHAPPED HANDS
BURNS, SORES, BOILS,
ECZEMA, RINGWORM
Tetter, Itch and Scrofulous sores
for all kinds of old sores, ulcers, etc.
If applied to a scald or burn immed- acre» $">500 payment,
square i lately and according to directions, it
to the will remove all pain in a short time.
25c a Box
At Druggists or Mailed by
Well located on the designated
highway, all cultivated, good
improvements. Black waxey
land of good quality- $200 per
Actually
worth the price.
S C H A A P &
Ft. Smith, Ark.
SONS
J. E. CAMPBELL
First National Bank Building
50
Absolutely the last chance you will have to porous concrete roofs, wood .........
$ee a Harold Lockwood Picture, as this is the last,
one made by this popular star before his death.
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ADMISSION 10 AND 20 CENTS
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Fjuie^al Directors and Embalmers
ah Poll* Answered
tor neglect, it enters the pores and
nets as a powerful preservative, at
the same time providing a tough, I
dUraurL P.Y weathertight coating, j
CHEAPER THAN PAINT. With
paint, at least two coats are necessarv I
usually three on porous roofing, doulv
■ ng or tripling the labor cost and i
even three coats of paint do not equal S'
in thickness, durability or protection
one coat of Marvelseal. Paint must!®
he Put on thin. The average paint 150
coat is less than one-hundredth of an
inch thick. Even when carefully ap- A
pm-d tiny defects enlarge into pin- R
holes, become large bare patches, de
velop leaks , cause deterioration of i iffl
toe roofing and other ills. V
iM orn*'' tY SEAL IS WEATHER- Ln
I ROOf. It is absolutely rainproof ^
and does notj soften ami rot in hot 50
weather. It Ta highly elastic and ex- kj
panda and contracts with the surface M
instead ui cracking and peeling like1®,
a thin In/ttle coat of paint. In manu-
al joining districts, atmos
LOOK HERE!
MONEY TO LOAN
DO YOU NEED A LOAN ON YOUR FARM
IF YOU NEED MONEY I am in a position to secure for you a
QUICK LOAN
SPLENDID TERMS
ATTRACTIVE RATES
Drop in to see me; I will be glad to talk the matter over with you.
,GASTON
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1919, newspaper, September 19, 1919; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981963/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.