Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1911 Page: 3 of 11
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THE NEXT LYCEUM NUMBER.
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very highly
INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS
$21,246.28
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McKinney Drug Co.
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We are indeed proud of thin steady growth, and we invite you
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account*, and especially to them do we extend a
Bank.
Coffee.
Owned strictly by HOMEUOLKS and with the EXTRA SAFE-
GUARD of being a GUARANTY BANK, we offer you the best of
Globe Flour
AGRICI LT U K A L TH AIN.
The agricultural train being
One of the Best Ever
Brought to Cooper.
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SAVES AN 1OWA MAN S LIFE.
The very grave seemed to yawn be-
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appeared in Sunday’s Dallas News.
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The ort;an around which all
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too, you’ll find in our Blankets. ffe’
sell Harness, also for every purpose.'
W. J. H ARRIS,
A?ent for Maxwell Automobiles.
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Married Women
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$72,269.64
FROM MINEOLA TO PARIS.
'Weil authenticated rumors here
are to the effect that the Internation-
al and Great Northern is
soon
to Paris.
Address aii inquiries to
Gebhardt College of musk
; J142 Lamar Avenue. PhOfte 946.' ‘
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dries. Ft. Syringes. Hot Water Bottles.
Tablet., Pencils and School Supplies.
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Courses in all branches of Music, as
Piano, Violin, Singing,
harmony, Composition, etc.
from the first beginning to post graduates.
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' Jtial . \ ■ 'd.’ .i car of fiFst-elaRe
blacksmith coal---J. Q- Taylor.
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See Mie big advertisement of the
|Jno. L! Ratliff lulditioii in this paper;
I’’ Mrs. Don txfwis 'has lieJn1 \fliite
sick the past week.
A PROBLEM YOU
THAT CONCERNS 1 W
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J (ands.
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Mrs. H. Ji Fort’aod children reUnm-
e<J Tuesday nigbl .fi.pui ;a .two weeks
visit to Mrs. Fort’s mother in San
Antonio.
WE INVITE YOU
t« inspect our More
The Sanitary Bina
The Cash Re*iater
The McCaakey Regiatar
The Computing Scales
'Hie Coffee Mill
Our Coffee Aceonnt
The whole cleanliness of
store aud the quality
our goods.
We 8oli«tt Your Baaiaesn
I will take this method of express- I
«£♦ I ing my sincere thanks to those who j
” so kindly helped me, both financially ;
and with labor, i,n replacing my barn.
I yvdl ever be ready to help those
who so generously helped 'me in time
of trouble. J. M. SCROGGINS.
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You consult your best interest you will
bri ig your prescriptions to us for we
have three registered pharmacists in
our store and it is sure to be filled by a
competent man. We also carry a full
Gebhardt College of musk
Coras' b^st Concert Pianoist, Violinist,
Composerand Vluscian.
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ELY’S CREAM BALM
Appilvd hrto tba aoatrHa
!• qutokly ibwrtwt w ’
CIVE8 RELIEF AT ONCE. A..U>.
It eleaiwos, soothes, heaL« and protects the
diseas'd tuembraue reuniting from Catarrh
dis- and drives away a Cold in the Heed quickly.
Rwtoi.s the Scuses of Taste aud Small.
It is easy to use. Contains no injurious
drugs. No mercury, no ccvune, no moe.
phine. The household remedy.
Price, uO oents at Druggists or by mail.
He and J. T. Conway have ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., Haw York.
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stall
(MT. I, 1911 $132,496.65
Miss Sarah Mildred Willmer will
planning be the next attraction of the Dixie
to extend itb line from Mineola Lyceum Course, under the auspices
This extension would in- of the Alamo Glee Club, at the Coop-
terseet with the Frisco at Paris and er High School Auditorium, Monday,
make more direct route to Houston Dec. 4, at 8 p. m. —
and Galveston. This extension means Mis.-, Willmer comes very highly <
a great deal to Mineola, too, for it is recommended, both by the press and
about equal distant to Paris and publ'c, being called the Sarah Bern-
Palestine and would be a logical point hardt of the Lyceum. The press
for shops and division headquarters, clippings say, ”b> her ability to in- !
r' eo.t North- terpiet the muster literary produc-
..1 tract of tions from the platform she has no
■xtending superior.” *In temper&ment, or emo- B
im- tional poweg, the ability to move an
audience to laughter or tears, Miss
.2. ’ Willmer is without an equal.” If you
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CARRIAGE COMFORT
is assured when you have one of
LAP ROBES.
Not the bargain counter kind, but
something worth owning. They wear
well, loo!; well aud keep tliose who
use them comfortable. Something foe
YOI R HORSES' COMFORT,
III. It is sold by all druggists at 50c
and fl.00 a bottle
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[I Flag brand canned gooda—the beet, i
At T. E. Ware’s, The Square Deal Id o o~-ai.
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5 a.i-lb
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THE FARMERS STATE BANK..
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to come and grow with us.
Our total deposits are made up almost eacIttMveiy of Farmers’
welcome in our
friends, but THE THOUGHT you have put into it.
A photograph carries with it not only the out-
line of your face and form, but rekindles the mem-
ory of pleasant days and happy hours, and brings
afresh to the mind the pricelessboon to friendship.
Your photograph as a gift remembrance to
your friends and relatives will give more real
pleasure to them and less trouble and expense to
you than a more costly gift they cannot use.
THIS STUDIO IS PREPARED TO GIVE YOU
the latest popular tones, correct posing, scientific
lighting and latest styles. They include beautiful
panels, picture mounts, folders calendars, styles
for exchange, folios, etc.
HAVE YOUR SITTING NOW. I he earlier the
better, for the reason you GIVE US I IME IO DO
OUR BEST WORK, and you get ‘-the pick’’ of the
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erp has juM
land in tov-f
yar<^ facilities iiere, a,.u uvher
provements are in pi ospect.
The International and Great North- 1
ern has an old survey extending from want to hear something that is high
here to Paris, made many years ago, ; class, something that will do
and it is presumed that should the good, something you will be glad
line be extended it will be along this hoard, don’t fail to hear Miss Will-
mer next Monday night.
Reserved seats, 60c. General ad
mission, 33c. Scliool Children, 25c.
Seats now on sale at the North Side
i Pharmacy.
The Glee Club have signed for the
! You can get the best bargains at (course during the winter, and there
0. W. Simmons' jewelry store that wriH be three other high class at-
has ever been offered before. 1
1 goods at very lowest price;
thing brand new. Newest, best and course for $1.50.
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qrHE QUESTION that you generally ask yourself
1 when about to make Birthday, Anniversary,
Xmas, New Year and other gifts is “what is it the
recipients of my gifts want most, will be most
pleased with, what will give them the greatest
and most pleasant surprise, and what will look its
value without too great an outlay of money?’’
It is not the appraised value in money that
makes your gift valuable in the eyes of WORTHY 2
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jeweler, is the man to see for your ! sicians gave him up.
’watch repair Trork.
• interest to have him do trie Bitters.
Sewing Machines, at Siuger office at your watch work. All watches are
northeast corner of the square. registered and taken good care of.
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one-* i Mrs. T. II. Smith and 3?’>. *nman, ef
| Commerce, visited her sister, Mrs. W '
I J. Harris, Saturday and Sunday.
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♦ Delicious BrunswT k Stew
Pastime, Tuesday, Dec. Sth.
i i A DURANT MERCHANT HAD
I | ECZEMA FOR TEN YEARS.
| ' Durant, Okla
• I surely praise your
I Hunt’s Cure for Eczema
ed with eczema for ten years, and the the agricultural exhibits;
imins Mini iti'hintys wpfp an «praut I . 4
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I have spent about $1,000 for exhibit, three lecture cur4,
• doctor's treatment, and everything CHr and a E-l".______ m
1 was in vain. One time I read in the
papers about your valuable remedy,
. and I bought one box of your Hunt’s
i Cure, and used one-half box which ___
entirely cured me. My skin now is hold their Bazaar Tuesday and Wed-
just as sound as a two-year-old y 5th an<1 6th at the Paa-
ehiid x. 1 recommended your valua-'1 y’ . . . « . .
hie remedy to all of ray friends that time. All kinds of dainty hand-made |
were trou&led with Eczema, and they articles for sale, also a
are also cured, lease accept my d for 2S cent8.
Your friend, '
M TEMERLIN,
Dealer i» dry goods, shoes
clothing. Durant, Okla, July
1911.
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The organ around which all the
i other organs revolve, and upon which
con- they are largely dependent for their w
ducted over the State by the Agri- welfare, is the stomach. When the
[ cultural and Mechanical College of functions of the stomach become im- j
, Texas, will be in Greenville Decern- paired, the bowels ajnd liver also be- *♦*
-,ber 13th, from 1 to 2 p. m. [come deranged. To cure a disease
The Missouri, Kansas and Texas °f the stomach, liver or bowels get
• railroad company will furnish the Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It is
train completely equipped, consisting the promptest relief for constipation
j of an auto car and flat car for the and dyspepsia ever compounded It J
■ accommodation uf live stock; a pas- is Resolutely guaranteed to do what *♦* South Side Square
senger car with seats removed for ,is claimed, and if you want to try it V
a special be^°re buying, send your address for <
for the Good Roads a fr** sample bottle to Pepsin Syrup
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c-^r and a Pullman The A A M. Col-,
lege of Texas will furnisn the exhibits ,
and lectures.
The ladies of the M. E. Church will
Grocer.
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nice hot lunch,
Everybody (-
• fore Robert Madsen, of West Burl- E
jington, Iowa, when, after seven weeks 05
Simmons, your old reliable. in the hospital, four of the best phy-1
Then was shown I
It tPI be large-tthe marvelous curative power of Elec-
x-s- For, after eight months
of frightful suffering from liver trou-'
ble and yellow jaundice, getting no
___ help from other remedies or doctors,
* five bottles of this matchless medi-
_ ‘ cine completely cured him. Its pos-
Itlvely guaranteed for Stomach, Liv-
er or Kidney troubles and never
^ appoints. Only 50c. at all druggists
J J. M. Carver of Route 4, wus ui
S* town Saturday ued subscribed for the
1 Review. He and J T Cnnwuv Huva
' bought the old Roantree land,
1 S.Ling of 360 acres four and
♦. I half miles southeast of Cooper.
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Startling Reeufcs Obtained
By Hcwpine. (
New York:—Tboueuads ata taking
advantage of the gewroM offer marie
by the Woodworth Co., Dept. <>., 1161 1
Broadway, New York City, requesting
aa eKpeaimeiitml package Senpine, the i
grant discovery for asthma, hay fev-
er, bronchitis, and catarrh, which is
'mailed free of charge to all who write
• for it. it is Miring thousands of -the
, most stubborn cases. It makes no
Y t difference how k»nr you have been 1
t suffering or how severe the climate
♦% | conditions are where yo« live, Sen-
; pine will cure you.
a | If you have experimented with oth- __
f [er treatments and have failed to find
Y a cure do not be discouraged, but
Y send for a trial of this wonderful truly
, nieritorous remedy • which is a scion-
tific compound discovered by a Pro-
jfessor of Vienna University, and is
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Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1911, newspaper, December 1, 1911; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265842/m1/3/: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.