Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1916 Page: 5 of 8
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strength and made me a well wom~n so
1 now do all of my housewora.’'—Mra.
Elmer Glidden.
We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod
liver and iron tonic, for all run-dowO,
weak and jn^.
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PERSONAL
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Our place is small but we will serve
the best—Foust & Smith.
Dr. C. C. Taylor has purchased
new Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve James have j
rented the residence property of H.
J. Fort recently vacated by D. G.
Henderson.
Made from cream of tartar iRatket store,
derived from grapes.
NO ALUM
Sen. H. L. Darwin left last, week to
Now is the time for milk coolers look after his candidacy for Con-
gressman-at-Large in South Texas.
Sorghum hav for sale, 25c per bale.
J. H. McKinney.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Terms: All announcements are|
strictly cash.
Announcement Fees:
County Candidates ............................$10.00
Precinct Candidates __________ 5.00
The Review is authorized to an-
nounce the following candidates in
this column, subject to the democratic
primary July 22nd:
For State Senator:
JOHN A. COOK, (of Titus Co.)
F. W. BETTS.
For Congressman, 1st District:
EUGENE BLACK.
For Flotorial Representative:
W. 1. WYNN, of Hopkins Co.
B. H. SMITH, of Hopkins Co.
For County Judge:
T. E. McMILLAN.
C. C. DUNAGAN.
I. B. LANE.
For County Attorney:
JoE N. VILES.
JOEL H. BERRY.
For Sheriff:
C. H. HENSON.
For County Clerk:
O. C. (Gcie) ORR.
CLIFF M. FREEMAN,
(Second term).
D. R. (DELMAR) BLACK.
W. M. WALLACE.
T. N. (TOM) UNSELL.
For-Supt. of Public Instructions:
• J. I. MORELAND.
L. L. JAMES.
W. B. WHEELER.
EDMUND SINGLETON.
For District Clerk:
JOHN T. TAYLOR.
For Tax Collector:
HOPE HAGGARD.
For Tax Assessor:
WILL H. BELL.
For County Treasuier:
. MRS. JENNIE A. YOUNG.
J. A. (ARLEIGH) STEWART.
ALBERT MeGUYER.
For Constable, Precinct No. 1:
w. J. iNr.iVjnouivo.
W. P. DUVAL.
J. H. COLLARD.
For Public Weigher, Prects. 1 and 5
ROME McKEE.
For Public Weigher, Precinct No. 2:
W. D. (DUB) HOLLON.
ROBERT CARROLL.
For Public Weigher, Precinct 3:
D. L. KENNON.
ALLEN W. MOODY.
L. D. TURNER.
For Public Weigher, Precinct No. 4:
C. F. PATTERSON.
L. A. (LESLIE) HIGH.
E. H. COSTON.
4 A. L. (Arthur) CARRINGTON.
For Public Weigher, Precinct 6:
1 SAM LEEMAN.
E. A. HORTON.
L. H. WEST.
B. L. GARRISON.
W. J. downing.
For Commissioner, Precinct 1:
'N J. W. HARGROVE.
T. B. GOOD.
For Commissioner, Precinct 2:
W. J. RUSSELL, Re-election.
For Commissioner, Precincts 3 and 6:
W. F. ROSS.
J. W. WILHITE.
For Commissioner, l'-ecincts 4 and 5:
J. M. FRITH.
Lee Alexander of Yowell was in
Cooper Saturday.
II. J. Taylor, who has a position
with the Santa Fe railroad at Amar-
illo, is visiting his father, J. W.
Wheeler, and family.
R. J. Chancellor is the possessor
of a new automobile.
We are headquarters for tools and
cutlery.—Racket Store. It
Mrs. Weaver Pratt of Klondike is
visiting her parents this week.
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N. J. Rawson spent Wednesday
night in Sulphur Springs.
T. E. Robertson attended to busi-
ness in Paris Wednesday.
Rev. S. M. Black and family left
Thursday afternoon for Wolfe City
to visit relatives and attend Green-
ville District Conference.
Richard McDaniel of Bennington,
Okla., arrived in Cooper Thursday to
visit his uncle. D. McDaniel. He
had not been in Cooper in 24 years.
Get your cotton chopping hoes and
files from the Racket Store. It:
S. C. Price of Commerce attended
to business in Cooper Tuesday.
We do all kinds of harness and shoe
repairing —Cooper Hardware Co.
Marshall Jones of Deport visited
his parents in Cooper thi sweek.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Singleton re-
turned to their home in the Ratliff
Addition this week, having closed his
school at Sulphur Springs last week.
W. M. Skelton spent Monday in
Cooper enroute to his home near
Suiphur, Okla., after attending ths
fcreral of his grandmother near Sul-
phur Springs last week.
Miss Jewel Fisher, who is teaching
music in Wheelock Academy at Mil-
ler ton, Okla., came in Wednesday af-
ternoon and attended the Tynes-Walk-
er wedding Wednesday evening.
See John McClanahan, the real es-
tate man, for bargains in real estate.
Fly time is here—keep them out by
using our screen wire.—Racket Store.
Most complete showing of toilet
goods in North Texas.—North Side
Pharmacy.
Notions, hosiery, dishes and enam-
elware are cheap at the Racket* Store.
Cooper Review and Dallas Semi-
Weekly Farm News, both one year,
for $1.75.
R. H. Foster of Ben Franklin was
looking after business in the county
seat Monday.
“Smile"—The latest perfume crea-
tion. $1.25 per ounce.—North Side
Pharmacy.
This is Styleplas Week
from Maine to California l
Misses Verda and Lillis Alexander
and Daisy Horton were Cooper vis-j
itors Saturday.
The Review carries a nice line of
commencement programs at reason-
able prices.
Mrs. B. G. Bradford and children
of Pilot Point are visiting her sister,
Mrs. Sam Chancellor.
Candies, cigars and drinks—just it
front of Lyric theatre.—Foust <?
Smith.
E. C. Fort and daughter, Miss Lil-
lian, of Paris, are visiting his cou-
sin, H. J. Fort, and family.
Merckants wko are keen to sense tke de-
mands of men and Low to serve tkem are tkis
•week making a/ special Spring and Summer
Display,'m sto^e and window, of Styleplus
Clotkes $17.
Ckanging conditions in tke markets of tke
world cannot alter tke Styleplus Ideal—
always to ciotke men exceptionally well—
always to offer tkem exceptional value at tke
easy-to-pay price of $17.
Styleplus Clotkes represent a new pkase
tn American clotking manufacturing. Tke
cfuciency and economy in tke kig scale and
specialized plan of tkeir manufacture put
dollars into tke pockets of American men and
put Letter clotkes on tkeir Lacks!
Save your wife by buying an elec-
tric sewing machine motor. Demon-
stration at Cooper Electric office.
“The same price the nation over."
We will oil your wagon harness,
complete set, with pure neatfoot oil
for $1.00.—Cooper Ilardwore Co.
Made Strong By Oar Vinol
Fort Edward, N.Y.—“ I was in a run-
down, nervous and weak condition, so I
could not do the housework for my little j
family of three. I had taken cod liver
oil emulsions and other remedies with-
out benefit. A friend told me about
Mrs. Eugene Tynes and baby of
Kansas City is visiting the family
of W. A. and Carl Tynes.
Colorite—Colors old and new straw
hats—satin, silk and canvass slippers.
All colors.—North Side Pharmacy.
Representative W. I. V ; nn of Tira
was looking after his c. rdidacy for
re-election in Cooper Saturday.
Messrs. J. F. Graves and Sam Ed-
wards of Ben Franklin were attend-
ing to business in Cooper Monday.
The social mepting of the Eastern
Star will be held with Mrs. H. W.
Pierce Tuesday, May 2nd. All mem-
bers are requested to attend.—Sec-
retary.
CASTOR IA
* For Infanta and Children.
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Crawford-
Norris-
Steven
£ ••
Tke man wko kuys Styleplus knows
price Lefore Le goes into tke store. And ke
knows that his next suit of Styleplus will
cost just tke same, no more, no less!
Style plus through-and-througli quality—all wool fabric*
Style plus Perfect fit —for every man of wsvery age and
physique
Style plus economy —the easy price for everybody
Style plus guaranteed wear—a written guarantee with
every Styleplus •
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Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1916, newspaper, April 28, 1916; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980326/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.