Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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BEAUTIFUL ASSEMBLAGE AT OUR STORE
Of all that is newest and best in stylish Coat Suits, Dresses, Skirts,
Ladies’ Waists, and Muslin Underwear. The fashions are the very latest,
and only the best creations are offered for your inspection and approval.,
You’ll find it a pleasure to inspect these new things. We enjoy showing
them to you. Come.
CHARMING MILLINERY
To see the beautiful new Hats in our Millinery Department is to be
charmed by their attractiveness and pleased with the remarkable low prices.
Come and see them. We are sure you’ll buy and tell your friends about
them too.
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New Styles in
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To see them is to
want them.
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STYLISH NEW
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$12.50 to $20.00
They will
Appeal to You
Can you go to South Texas on the Mrs. J. F. Kerbow has been on the
18th .’ | sick list this week.
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The bath house will be opened for Born, Thursday, to Mr. and Mrs
Julius Clark, a little daughter.
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Mrs. J. H. Newton returned Sunday
has ever been offered is on the 18th. from Bonham where «he has been
- ^ visiting.
T. J. Snell attended to business in
Commerce Wednesday,
; Mrs. Shelton and baby of Klondike1
_ j visited her sister,'Mrs. Chas. Moxley.,
$30.00 for ticket, board and lodging in Cooper, Thursday. ^
to the Rio Grande valley on the 18th, - •
- Mrs. W. R. Commander of Com-
Re sure and see R. J. Thomas for merce visited her sister, Mrs. W. J.
full information on next week’s trip. Harris, this week.
Miss Maggie Moore of Enloe is There is some talk of consolidating
fa 1 visiting the family of J. M. Hagood’ the school district of Darwin, Mt. Joy
%, ' this week. and Unitia and making a large and
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% 1 Mrs. Will Pierce went over to Paris1 ---—-
Thursday to see her mother, Mrs. E. j
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Dr. McFarling and Mr. W. F. Nan-
ney of Ben Franklin were transact-
ing business in Cooper Thursday.
Stated meeting of Cooper Masonic
j lodge was held Monday night. Floyd
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5L I Lain was raised to the Master’s de- ’Cooper this week and will occupy W.
% I gree. S. Jones’ house on South Second St.
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£ An election has been ordered in T. A. Sarong of route 3 was iw
Cleveland district to vote on a propo- town Thur -day. He said he h.-.d all
sition to levy a 25 cents maintenance his land : ' readiness for planting as
tax. I soon as the weather was favorable.
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We have just finished our inventory this week and find
that we have a $6000.00 stock of goods—this is TOO %
MUCH—half this amount is sufficient.
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During the rainy weather we have kept our harness and saddle makers at work
in order to keep them from being an expense to us. Consequently we have too V
large a stock and WE MUST CUT IT DOWN. We NEED THE MONEY ❖
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Remember our Wagon Harness, Buggy Harness, Lines, %
Bridles, Collars, Hames, Traces of all kinds are “hand 4
made” but they must go at a GREAT CUT PRICE. %
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This sale begins Saturday morning the 14th. This sale is no FARCE, BUT A a
FACT, Come and see. Remember everything in our house goes during this A
sale—Automobile Oils, Greases, Casings, Tubes, Spark Plugs, Gasoline and a fine A
line of girls and boys bicycles and tires. &
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WEST SIDE SQUARE, COOPER, TEXAS. £
Everything is cash during this sa e. Positively nothing charged. A
fa A. H. Dozier returned Thursday Judge Viles lias ordered an e j -
A j morning from Paris where he has tion ' ) be held April 4th in Ration
A ’ been with his wife, who was carried school district to vote on a proposi-
- i the infirmary Tuesday. He said <‘on of $2,500 bonds to build a new
J she stood the trip very well and wns school building. This is the same
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expected. election.
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AS HERETOFORE HAS SOME
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Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1914, newspaper, March 13, 1914; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1128363/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.