Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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Large line of Shelf Hardware, John Deere Implement, Furniture and Undertaker’s
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Experience
Dairymen are sometimes tempted to buy
the so-called “cheap” separators.
The mail order and catalogue house reap
a harvest every year from that temptation.
Does it pay to buy anything simply be-
cause it’s cheap? Experience teaches that
IT DOES NOT.
Has Never Been
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The Woman’s Tonic
“My daughter, Octava, would have been in her grave I
today, had it not been for that fine medicine, Cardui,” I
writes Mrs. Laura Lawrence, of Drennon Springs, Ky.
“Nothing I tried helped my daughter, until she had
taken Cardui. I had sent for the doctor, when I thought
of your medicine and got a $1 bottle. When she had
taken four doses she became all right. I often recommend
Cardui to my friends.”
Your druggist sells Cardui with full instructions for use
on the bottle.
WrfSr to: Ladles' Advisory Dwt.. Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanoota. Teaa.,
for Speeial Initmctteni, and U-page book. “Home Treatment for Women." seat free.
They slay thousands that Dr-
King’s New Discovery could have
saved. A few doses cored our ba-
by of a very bad case of croup,
writes Mrs. George B. Davis, of
Flat Rock, N.U; We always give
t to him when he taKes cold. Its
a wonderful medicine for babies.
Don’t neglect that cough, cure
it with Mack’s White Pine and
Tar. Pleasant to take and guar-
anteed to give satisfaction. Mc-
Kinney Drug Co.
Never hesitate about giving
Chamberlains Cough Remedy to
children. It contains no opium
or other natcotics and can be giv-
en with implicit confidence. As
a quick cure for coughs and
colds to which children are sus-
ceptible, it is unsurpassed. Sold
by all dealers.
Found, Saturday, May 21st, a |
memorandum issued by the First
National Bank of Paris. Book I
bares the name and addressjof W.
H. Howell, Enloe, Texas, and con-
tained two certificates of five and
seven shares, respectively of stock
in the Delta County Farmers
Association. Ownsr can have same
by calling at this office and pay-
ing for this notice.
Chamberlains stomach andliver
tablets v ill clear the sour stom-
ach, sweeten the breath and cte-
Miss Clyde Hardy, and Mi-s Ver-j ate a healthly appetite. They
da Powers spent Sunday night' promote the flow of gustric juice,
visiting Mrs. Dr. Blair nt Klon-1 thereby inducing good digestion,
dike. Sold by all dealers.
We find these shoes can
not be excelled in quality,
workmanship and price,
.-<> we arc earning the
Star Biand exclusively.
Have You Tried It?
There is a bottle of Cardui waiting for you at the
drug store. Have you tried it?
If not, we urge you to do so, before your troubles
have obtained such a hold on you, that nothing will drive
them out
Even now, it may be nearly too late. But try it any-
how. If anything can help you, Cardui will. It has helped
in thousands of cases, where other medicines had been
tried in vain. Why should it not do the same for you?
Take CARDUI
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A Man Wants To Die , Be-t for coughs, colds, lagrippe
only when a lazy liver and slug 1 a^hma,hemorrhages, weak lungs,
gish bowels cause frightful <le-J®®c’ Tiial bottle free. Guar-
spondency. But Dr. Kings new anteed by all diuggists.
life pills expel poisons from the
system; bring hope and courage
cure all liver, stomach and kid-
ney troubles; impart health and
vigor to the weak, nervous and
iling. 25c at all druggists.
ELECTRO-MEDICAL.
PHYSIO-MEDICAL,
ECLECTIC,
OSTEOPATHIC,
HOMEOPATHIC AND
REGULAR MEDICAL
AND SURGICAL
TREATMENT TOGETHER
WITH BATTLE CREEK
AND HOT SPRINGS
METHODS.
Rofularly Hoenaod Bpeelallsts
from these schools make up our
Staff of Physicians and Surgeons.
An Institute that can give you
your choice of treatment and by
the very magnitudeof Its organi-
sation assures you of modern and
up-to-date methods of treatment.
Get figures from J. W. Craw-
Paints, wall pirier, win
l-s, etc.
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return-
ing home Sundav evening.
Bill Jones invites y hi to cal
1 and try his new fountain,
fresh line of confections on
north side of the square.
M I', and M I’s I', B. lei Til I III
Durant, Okla , came in Sunday
evening t<> visit his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. I'errell,
Miss Ethel McCollum, who ha-
heen visiting her mother,returned
to Dallas Sunday evening where
she has a position.
Texas Midland Time-Card
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 1 7.05 a. ill.
No. 5 4:48 p. m.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 6 10:15 a. m.
No. i ........ 8:25 p. m
Something new and good
Bayle’s After Dinner cheese.—B.
B. Tynes.
Sam Chancellor returned Tues-,
day from Paris where he spent
several days.
Wanted to buy, a good second
hand bicycle. Inquire at this
office. __________
Get the picture of your bahj
now Jordan and Fulton will
make them for you.
For harness, saddles and all
kinds of leather goods see Moss
& Jetton, the harness makers.
Have that old suit made like
new at City Steam Laundry.
Phone 33.—Max Tuibeville,
agent.
You are out of luck if you have
not tried Good Luck flour.—B.
B. Tynes.
It is rumored that there will be
a prominent wedding at Ben
Franklin soon.
T. N. Chancellor, a substantial
farmer living this side of Com-
merce, was in Cooper Tuesday.
Best drinks in town at Gid-
eon and Walker’s, next door to
the Review office.
Ransom Garrard of
spent Sunday in Cooper.
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Rev. J. L. Brewer of Enloe
was in Cooper Monday.
Fresh bread received daily at
Stovall & Henson’s.
White and blue enamelware
guaranteed.—B. B. Tynes.
Scudders maple syrup and hot
cakes are good.—B. B. Tynes.
See S. W. Foust for queens-
I ware, graniteware and tinware.
A car of choice Colorado Alfal.
fa hay for sale.—C. P. Hollon.
Screen wire and screen doors
at W. T. Kingston & Co.
See Moss & Jetton for plow-
i gear, singletrees, etc.
■. Try Bayle’s Peanut Butter.—
' B. B. Tynes, Pure Food Grocer.
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A very hard rain fell at Cooper
foi a short time Monday after-
noon.
A nice assortment of typewriter
ribbons in stock at the Review
office.
Emery and Arthur Frazier
are visiting in Mt. Vernon this
week.
Mound City Paints may cost
| a trifle more, but—!—Carson
! Lumber Co.
Mr. Fort of Paris visiteu his
nephew, Harry Fort of Cooper,
Sunday.
Herbert Smith, one of Enloe’s
substantial merchants, was a
| Cooper visitor Monday.
Finest assortment of chocolate
candies in Cooper.—O. W. Siin
mons.
:ford.
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To try a
and will
to you
worth. A com-
p 1 e t e assort-
ment for Men,
Women and
Children.
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James Susong of Paris visited
| in Cooper Sunday.
Good line of canned goods.—
j Stovail & Henson.
Eggs'Eggs! Eggs' wanted.— \C^n
S. W. Foust.
Base ball goods, all
dheup.—B. B. Tynes.
If you want to beat the meat 1 Jn
trust raise your own pork. | ///
Car load of hens wanted this
week.—S. W. Foust.
Mr. and Mrs. Ofecar Kelton I
visited in Paris Sunday.
Jordan and Fulton are still,[A
making pictures.
C. J. Cregg of near Enloe was ;
in Cooper Wednesday.
Go to Jordan and Fulton for
all kinds of pictures.
Binders twine and machine oil
at C. P. Hollon’s. Klondike.
UNITED SPECIALISTS
United Retool of medicine and methode of treatment
all under one management. If you have failed to receive
a cure consult our specialist!. W» make permanent
curee. We have Electro-Medical Treatment lor Nervous
Troubles: liot Springs and Battle Creek Methods of Treat-
ment tor Rheumatism, Blood and Skin Dl-ases; Physio-
Medical. Eclectic and Homeopathic Medicine for Delicate
Stomach and Delicate patients;Balmy,Soothlngand Heal-
ing Oils and Vegetable treatment for Incipient Cancers.
A Large And Competent, Thoroughly Hospital Train-
ed Staff Of Regulnr Phyelclane and Surgeons, Each
and Every One a Specialist in Hia Particular Line.
The following diseases, if not too complicated, ean be
successfully treated by our Mall or Home Treatment:
NERVE, BLOOD AND SKIN, NOSE AND THROAT,
STOMACH,BOWELS.KIDNEY, BLADDER TROUBLES,
RHEUMATISM. CAtARRH, AND LUNGS, DISEASES
OF WOMEN, WOMB COMPLICATIONS, NERVOUS
and SPECIAL DISEASES OF MEN and WOMEN.
ANTITOXIN treatment for CONSUMPTION,
p Consultation Examination amt Advice, In person or by mall. You are urwler no
f" IT Ct Ea obligation to take treatment uniem our charge*-, terms and arrangements are in
every way satisfactory to you.
The following Diseasee require personal examination and treatment at onr office or sanitariumi
VARICOC. • HYDROCELC, STRICTURE, r'JFTURE, PILES, FISTULA, APPENDICITIS, PARALYSIS,
INCIPIENT CANCER, LUPUS oiTUMORS, Hirycanbe cured permanently and cured so there is no
return of the Disease. W rite regarding our method a and term* of treatment and make arrangements
for personal treatment with our Physicians. OFFICE MOURStSa.m. teSp.m., Suet Sa.m.to 11m.
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DKLICATt PrSKA^^^, MAY 1"'^ PRIVACY. ADDRE'ifi LOCK noX DALLAS,
■ CDE”^IAI IC.TC. Beulhweet Cerner Male end Field Streets, (ted Fleer.)
UrlliKU DrLVIALID I O Eatraeee 1 OS Field Street, DALLAS, TEXAS.
Spring and Sum-
mer styles on sale - J'J.ow!
If anything a little lit smart-
er and more exclusive than
usual. Tie kind you see
on Paris loulevards - Fifth
Avenue too. Every last and
leather that a woman could
fiossikly want at any time.
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Costs a little more than the “ cheap ” separators. But it does the
And it does it easier.
And it does it longer.
And it does it more thoroughly.
Isn't such a separator worth a little more than one that cannot be
depended upon?
You must have a separator that gets ALL the cream regardless of cost.
U. S. Separators HOLD WORLD’S RECORD for clean- K. A
r I eet skimming and won GRAND PRIZE at Seattle, 1909.
■J Isn’t that the kind of separator to own?
COOPER BROS.
Exclusive Agents
For the Best ream Separator on the
Market, oine and Let
Us Show You.
Sontheast Corner Square,
How’s This.
We offer one hundred dollars rewind tor anv
ease of Catarrh thatcannol be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. F. J Cheney. A Co. I oledo. o. j
We. the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him
Verfc ;tly honorable In #9 business transae
tlons. and tlnane.1 -Uy able to carry out any
obligations made by his hrin
Wai.dino. Kihnan a Marvin.
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O,
Ha I s Catarrh ure Is taken internally, act-
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur-
face* of i he system Testimonials sent .'ree-
l-rice T5c, per bottle .Mo)d by nil druggist!
Take Hal!'. 1'atul.ly pill. for. con.Hpatlon.
Dried herring in glasses at B.
B Tynes.
K. M. Walker was
j Tuesday" __
Fresh candies all the time at
B.B. Tynes.
Fresh cakes and crackers at
B. B. Tynes.
Mr. Dawson spent Sunday in
Commerce.
Latest magazine books at B.
B. Tynes.
Cressey’s Velvet
Frazier’s Cafe.
See W. T. Kingston 4 Co. for
hoes and sweeps.
J. H. Patterson of Enloe was
j in Cooper M >nday.
Clarence Rattan visited in Paris
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Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1910, newspaper, May 27, 1910; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1266030/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.