Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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COOPER WEEKLY REVIEW FRIDAY, JANUARY, 4, 1924
U BThrifty says-
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WHY BANKS?
LESSON 111
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by J. H. PUELICHER, thalrman.
Committee on Public Education, American Banker* Auaoc.ation
Banks are defined as “institutions chartered to receive deposits
and make loana.” What is a bank deposit? What ** a bank loan?
BANK DEPOSIT *■ money os checks left with a
bank «• he kept safe from
W HEN A WISE MAN MAKES
A MISTAKE, HE LEARNS
SOMETHING.
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Pay By Check—ami you'll make
no mistake,
‘ Haven’t the Change"—You’ve
heard that expression many
times, course.
Carrying an acc unt at a good
' an': and payng by check enables
you to always have the “Exact
Change,’» ' .?;• ' -
It removes the temptation to
SPEND, too, in many ways. And
every check is automatically a
1 ipt.
Don't carry cash—It’s danger-
ous. Carry a check book and
PAY 3Y CHECY.
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PueMcher
thieves, fire or other loss;
to earn interest, if in a sav-
ings account; to be conven-
ient for the future use of the
depositor; to be loaned out
to earn the expenses of the
bank’s service. . and interest
for the depositor when in an
interest bearing account.
BANK LOAN “ advance of money to help busincs
enterprise so that business may
again help the earner and saver
by giving employment.
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JAMES, CLOWER
And RATLIFF
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Certified Service*
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Attorneys at Law
Office
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of efficiency
liability, courtesy
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Security State Bank Building 4
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* Dr. E. E. Woodruff 4
*DR. L. B. STEPHENS •
—Specialist— ♦
•EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT*
• fitlasse6 Pitted ♦
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* 505-6 First National Bank Bldg. *
4 —Phone — •
* Office 40S Residence 218 *
* P.^IS, TEXAS ♦
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Dentist *
the Middle Ages safes were very few. Goldsmiths kept their
Jewelry in strong boxes, and also accept d for - if'-keeping, for a
fee, money packed and marked with the owner’s name. In those
days money saved lay Idle; today it Is put to work by i inks for
the benefit of the deprsi'tvj nr|(l the r. m’i.Uiiit^’. .
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|1 Have Ycur Cotton
SERVICE FILLING S i AT!ON
GUY YEAGER, Prop.
Cooper, Tcxa.i.
Special Attention Given to 4
Recta! and Stomach ♦
D;seast(S. ♦
Office Over Grand Theatre an 4
North Side 3quare. *
COOPER, TEXAS *21 ♦
COOPER, TEXAS 4
Superior Dentistry
♦
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* Special attention given to all *
+ Dental cases. ♦
* Dr. MELVIN COKER*
-<(■ ‘3* 4 4 -1* a •% a* a. ,y
Suite No. 6 over Palace Drug
Store.
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ft
Seed Culled!
4 TOWN’S STUDIO
♦
♦ Successor to ladder
Telephone 521 Paris, Texas
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MEETING NOTES
WHAT ADVERTISING DO Li:
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America has ihe best life on this
earth because It Ins the beet ad/er-
tised life, savs Colonel Vv. G. Bile is
cf the Public Relations Commission,
f GUARANTY STA1E
! mt
cultural Cotnmjssion, adopted the fol-
COOPER, TEXAS
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A Good Thing - DON'T ML S »T.
Send your name mil address plainly
A conference of bankers and farm-
* era of the Fifth Federal Reserve Di»
trict held recently at Raleigh, North
t Carolina, under the auspices of the
li^merigan Bankers Association Agri-
juftfr,
lowing principles:
“In order to encourage and promote
a safe, sane and constructive system
of farm practices, the Banker and
Farmer Conference of the Fifth Fed-
eral Reserve District would make the
following recommendations with ref-
erence to the activities of farmers
and bankers ojj which to concentrate \ '.7 ' T
efforts during tho coming year:
“1. Encouragement of loans by bank J
era to bright and deserving young j
men and your.g women who w’sh to |
Uu§!
' 'it ..K1, (' -i.itr. Route 1, ui tele I
! : .e So. 12. .'im ", Luke Crock, and |
1 will uni.• : ;:>iy community on coil-j
Is. ; cut fate and cull seed. 1 am now
at ML Joy.
T ' I. B. CLAYTON.
Abierlcan Baulu-rs Association,
goes on: “American health is the b st
iu the world because American peo-
ple are best informed in the ways and
habits of health, largely through ad-
No Worms in a II*. r y Child -
All children noublci] with V>’..n"» l.j\ m? va
. htallhy color, w;:: h hub... . - i ■ r b.- . d. ! ;i
: rule, there is mere or It sro:r.a;>. dlstuitx-.: .-
GROV E'S TASTELESS chid It INTO • r rce0Jarl«
vertislng. Ami rlcan businesi is the "! ■ : ■ ' ' ' •
- .......-......men <» ik. saaagr
world because it uses advertising the throw off or dbm-l i' . .m*. t.,'ti • n 1 lv
ir .u American business hie a enlarge- « perfect h-*ltn.M‘. .sent to tv <-.•*«' , rb-ttle.
their business institutions in proper
ticn as they advertise them. Amprb i
can buyers become more shrewd iu ‘
spending their money in prcporfii *, '
as they read r.dvei iiif;m”n{sv
'The press of Cm United Srates b' '
written together
slip) to Chnoji
Mmnes,
trial
Con
branch ■
ar.d ■
ach and J .iv;
iilcs, inti:
tlio he 1 ■ t,
Cham l
famii"
and si:
nee
U 5 cents (and this
udicine Co , Des
.ire in reiurn a
; Chamborlalo’s
is, colds, croup,
hooping coughs,
r iTci) trou*
•ii : t crowd
!v agriculture and •
rvat
rational and
'conomic Incr
S3 of the soil
con
ft}) Jf c’’t
ntunhered
churches
powerful <
patriotism
the most p wor-
ms, It must hr
Schools and the
ie trinity of most
f knowledge an
l ine Portraits
Kodak Work
Over North Side Pnarmaey
* When Your Stock Get *
♦ <>
Sick or Crippled
—Bring them to—
Dr. H. T. Constant
TOM HAGOOD
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Garage At Home
or Phone 20.
Keep all kinds of medicine,
and serums ' • v* <.i **«
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In Ratliff Addition
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Telephone 244
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jjY TAKIN
it It
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ihectiouf
i'jr only
ed famii
liv
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Ti.kc* it hotre :o
ihe kids.
Have a in
ycur 7. Defect fer •=■;.!
ever-resdy 'rcc.-.
A delicious ccnfsc-
tion and an aid to
the teeth, apsetite.
digestion. A
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Sealed in its fnfip
Pnriiy Package
win
mmmrn mwvw
.nr-TfiWinf :•->
fl of
the district so that a larger unit of
crop nroduction may be secured
Small unit yields of necessity are
expensive while moderate to large
yields of crops are generally the
cheapest Larger yields per acre
coupled with a reduction in the acre
age, when advisable, should and usu
ally will ho more iwofildble and when
handled properly will not load to an
over-production
••3. Encouragement of a proper sys-
tem of diversified farming in whl<h
farmers will grow as far as practical
-Ul the food and food crops n •<■
for feeding the family and llvr-.-.to !: of
•ho farm, and to keep on the farms
the requisite hinds am! amounts of
livestock best to meet the economic
needs of forming.
“4. To formulate and put in motion
definite plans for carrying ut this
program, it is erred that the Agri-
cultural College of the Ulstrlct pit*
a county arer.t in every county and
that a banker-farmer conference lie
called to meet early In the fall at the
agricultural onllece of each State."
on ic
loess hr.s been ben
advertising within
fteon years. Bank
ive done more nd
before. They hav-
Ung department
ii BE PRETTY! TURN
GRAY HAIR DARK
hi ell
regarded In t
al secrets. 4
-ip which build
ustitntlon
■cl n that mllllr
:a.. r’.y would >
i the care of h.-.i
i Try Grsndmother’s Old Favorite
Recipe ef Sage Tea
and Sulphur
DR. O. Y. JANES *
Diagnosis and treatment ot mod-
+ | • ical and surgical diseases, includ-
£>4 inff eye, ear, nose and throat.
* i 4 OFFICE BOARD OF TRADE
4. (♦ ROOM, FIRST NATIONAL
>4 J‘ *i< -J, s, ,u ,7. A A .J, A 4, ,7, 4. .1. Y BUILDING m
y j,.. ++ i 4 Hours: 1 to 5 p. m.; at Janes’ *
* I 5* San" avium, Prattville, nights and
DR. W O. ELI.TNGTON * j • mornings.
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First National
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G. M. L1NDLEY
BARBERS
<)n account <d' the >lioit crop
I h ive reduced my price to 15
-« n< for i he'ves r.r,d 25 cents
for hair cuts.
Your Patronage Solicited
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Cooper
Texad
r. " 7Tiast ot Southeast Corner Square 4
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First clas
troati
. ., ;■ bquarv
service and cour-
ilive us a
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nf
batik :. P t
Hundreds
been brou™
and placed
advance of Ar: - r'<
stltutions. ns well
nesn. Newsp- r
in
or Invested i! l.i
now regard • ■"
> lice in the wor*'.
s of dollars have
their hiding phtr-s
! :tioa, mtfch to i' >
i and AmerioEu le-
as American it isi-
advcrlis'-,;- ’.hr
NATION’S SAVINGS
PLANT TRIPLED
done more for Aum rienn barks 'n tv
last dozen years than any other si >.'•
agency ”
T H 'J 3T COMPANY GROWTH
Savings hanks and banks havlnc
distinct savings departments, rot
counting branches, have grown in num
hers in t’te Ijnited States from 5,37(1
in int2 to 1(1.70!) in 1022 or an increase
of about ?tn per cent in ten yeprs.
avs tli< Savings Bank Divlsloa of ih«-
American Bankers Association. Sav
in-s d-.pestfe it jo pointed out. no
-omorlse about one-half of all ban!
deposits of every description.
Nearly fourt en and one-half'
of dollars arn tho to*sl pros-
sources of trust companies
Almost everyone knows that Sape
Tea and Sulphur, properly corn-
hack tl natural color
and lustre to v*. ,,J'r when faded,
streaked or g^y. . ' -vs ago the only
way to get this nii:.ture was to make
jt at home, which is mussy and trouble-
some. Nowadays, by asking at any
drag store for "Wyeth’s Sage and Sul-
jpimr v.ompouifd," you will get a large
totth: ot dais famous old recipe, im-
proved by the addition of other in-
gredients, at a small cost.
Don’t stay gray! Try itl No one
can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as it does it so naturally and
evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft
brush with it and draw this through
your hair, taking cne small strand at a
time; by morning the gray hair disap-
pears, and after another application or
two, your hair becomes beautifully
TOE!, H. BERRY
Lawyer
i’onper, Texas
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S. D. CLOWER J. A. HARRISON R. S. STEVENSON f
ff/F jf
mules,
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Gram
and Land I
See our mules before buying.
lift-
mi
dark, glossy and attractive.
itioua ■ :
Our hi}; mule barn on Bonham and West
Second Street is Completed.
ASTORIA
T:.t Inf:.
any
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W' •«. ».» Mr
: •*:*'-
’.urea ‘
j ¥es»
r’/i
T.tt in supply your fuel needs with i;ood
eoai. A!k«> Gra n and Hay.
Terms on Hay, Crain and Coal Cash
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Vi"'."
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.kUt ,
. TV ; Vp.
,5 . Jack Chesnut and
. C.'JS
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\ ft'\v i-icc.s t.i' land at attractive prices.
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Saits Fine for
Aching Kidneys
CLOWER, HARRISON & STEVENSON'
Telephone 13 m
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BUiLUNG MATERIAL
Don’t
Our prices are right at all times,
fail to let us figure your bills.
We will give you quality as well as quan
tity.
LYON-GRAY LUMBER COMPANY
J. E. EVANS, Manager
A «i
AMier, oacl
K idneyc
Hurts Flush Your
as You Ciean
Yotir Bowels
If®
1
-A
:.un 1L??.
Most folks forget that the kidneys,
like the bowels, sometimes gel sluggish
and clogged and need a flushing occa-
sionally. else we have backache and dull
misery in the kidney region, severe
headaches, rheumatic tui.ges, torpid
liver, acid sto'narh, sleeplessness and
all sorts of bladder disorders.
You simply must keep your kidneys
active and clean and the moment you
feel an ache or pain in the kidney
region begin drinking lots of water.
Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts
from any good drug store here, take
a tablespoonful in a glass of water be-
fore breakfast for a few days and yotir
■ "■ * ' This famous
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who wants to sell you the property,
Your opinion or that of the person kidneys will then act fine,
regarding the TITLES isn’t worth a salts is made from the acid of grapes
. “ „ *...*• . , i and lemon juice, combined with lithia,
pinch of snuff if it is not based on an .ind is intendecl to flush clogged kid-
abstract of the title. neys and help stimulate them to activ-
Fiav.s will creep in—laws will be itv. It also helps neutralize the acids
, , . -i.i ill the urine so thev no longer irritate,
overlooked or violated unintentional.y ^ helping to relieve bladder dis-
—illegal transfers will be made—and, or(jerSt
the ABSTRACT is the only dependa- Jad Salts is inexpensive; makes a
f,„- pointing .he* flaw.
out. ' .....
Don’t take needless risks—have our
abstract before you buy.
SCOTT TITLE COMPANY
C. L. Chancellor, Mgr.
Coopeu Texas
Shelf Hardware
Implements
Plow Tools
B uggies
Wagons
In Fact, Everything Soitl in a
First-Class Hardware Store
then to help keep their kidneys clean.
A well-known local druggist says he
rib lots of Jad Salts to folks who be-
in ttvir.g to correct kidney trouble
v i it i- nnlv trouble. i»v .ill means
I- vuuv plivri.i ii examine your kid-
neys at least twice a year. o»
Your Business Solicited
j. F. HENS LE
Crowson,
Dawson,
Dawson, (J
Fletcher,
i lennikin.l
FlmuilkinJ
riennikinj
FL'nr.ikcnl
Flennikenl
Flennikenl
Gresham, I
Harvey, (I
Johnston, [
Loeney, ;\|
Mitchell,
McMillan,I
McKee, v[
Kay, N.
Kay, N.
Sauls, An
Schell, P.l
Sloan J. H
Smith, Jal
Span, Jinl
Sparks, l|
Siuddanl,|
Stout, J.
McKinney
Tnrbevilla
Walker,
Wester,
Wester,
WilliamaJ
Wooten,
A.’.i.n . |
Aeams,
Blandon, I
Blandon, [
Blandon,
Hand k I
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Jones, Cll
Jones, Cl
Jones, D(|
i'.u.shing.l
Siephensl
Stephensl
s:ooksbel
Stringer J
Si ringer J
Wallace, I
Wallace,!
Walker,
Walker,
Combs d|
C ombs
Russell,
A Lard. .1
Board, (|
Derron,
Herron,
MeKinnd
Oats, C. F
Oats, C.l
(•ats, C.l
Oats, C.l
Oats, J.l
Lattersol
Websterl
Webstcrl
Morgan,
Morgan!
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Andersol
Avery,
Buck, Al
C' if ton, T
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Prim, PI
PritchaJ
Pountrel
Snell, j
Snell, T
Snell, rlJ
Snell,
Snell, r|
Thom a si
Walker!
Delta
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( hldren
Jones,
Clonesrl
Wilson]
M iDan
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West,
Stell,
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BiandoJ
Mann
WilSOM
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