The Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1905 Page: 5 of 8
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I HE past year has been one of the most successful years in
I the history of our business, and we desire to thank our pat-
rons and friends for their liberal and very much appreciated
trade and to solicit their patronage for the coming year.
W e expect to be able to give to our customers even better bar-
gains this year than we did the past. W e sold our goods at a very
close margin last year, but the immense volume of business we did,
justified us in doing it. This year our plan will be
To accommodate the anticipated great trade this year we are
building an addition to our already large and commodious building,
we must make room for one of the largest stocks ol goods ever carried
in Delta county, and to do it we are going to give some unheard of bar-
gains in the near future.
Watch for Our Announcements.
It Will Pay You.
The Junior Buck's Stove was given away at 3 o'clock Saturday evening, December 24th. A large crowd was present, and little Miss
Aline Dickinson was chosen to draw three numbers from a box. The first drawn was No. 3203, which entitles the holder to the present if
presented at this store by January 8th; the second drawn waw No. 2001, which entitles the holder to the present if presentet Jan. 23rd, pro-
vided the first number has not been presented; the third was No. 2846, and entitles the holder to the present if presented by Feb. 7th, pro-
vided the other numbers have not been presented by their respective dates.
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North Side Square,
Cooper,
DON'T BE SATISFIED.
Why Be Content With Temporary
Relief from Backache!
Don't be satisfied with relief—
Brief freedom from backache. .
Reach the rest of the trouble.
Cure the cause and backaobe die.
appears ior good,
it can be done.
Doan’s Kidney Pills make a last,
ing curs. Experience ot Texas
people prote this.
Here’s one Texas case of it:
John Colvin, retired engineer,
living at 633 South Bole d'Ark St.,
.^Hillsboro, Texas, says: About a
year ago a gentleman called upon
me and asked my opinion ot exper-
ience with Doan’s Kidney Pills. At
that time I told him they did ms
more good than any other remedy l
bad ever uBed for kidney compiaiht.
I was a good subject for them to
work on, as I had ’ suffered off and
on for ten or twelve years. Fre-
quently I was mors than annoyed
with sharp, shooting pains in the
small of my back, the kidney secre-
tions were too frequent in action,
were scanty, highly colored and con
tamed a sediment, i am a great
believer in patent medicines, and
often think that half a dollar or a
dollar spent for a remedy anduaed
for disease for which its use is indi-
cated, very often saves a doctor’s
bill. Doan’s Kidney Pills is one
of the preparations in which I have
great confidence. Sinoe using them
a year ago, L have not had any
symptoms of a recurrenoeof my
trouble, and for this reason I gladly
allow my statement to continue.’’ '
For sals by all dealers. Pric 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents tor the Uni.
ted States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—
and take no Other,
For sale by R. M. Connell.
"In certain cases the devil would
not take the hindmost and a chromo
besides, ”
Found a Care for ludlgestiou.
I use Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets for indigestion and
find that they suit my case better
than any dyspepsia remedy I have
ever tried and I have used many
different remedies. 1 am nearly
fifty-one years of age and have Buf-
fered a great deal from indigestion.
I can eat almost anything I want to
now._Gko. W. Kmort, Rock Mills,
Ala. For sala by all Druggists.
“The postmaster at Dressy, Tsx.,
has resignsd. It was probably too
hard ou nis clothes.”
Demestle Tresbles.
It is exceptional to hnd a family
where there are no domestic ruptures
occasionally, but these cau be lessen,
ed by having Dr. King's New Life
Pills ground. Much trouble they
save by their great work in stomacn
and liver troubles. They not only
relieve yon, but curs. 26c, at R.
* E. Dickinson’s drug store.
When bilious try a dose of Cham-
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
and realize for once how quickly a
firiet-class up-to date medicine will
correct the disorder. For sale by |
all druggists.
"When a man aaya he wanted to
kick him-self, he means that he felt
like going home and breaking up the
furniture. ”
Bought Chamberlala’i Cough Remedy
sad Seat te Friends.
Mr. F. W. J. Fetcber, a drug
gist in Victoria, Australia, aaya:
•• A customer ot mine, was so pleased
with Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,
which she had uaed for her children
when suffering from colds and croup,
that duricg a fortnight’s time she
obtained at my shop, nine bottlea,
which she sent to her friends m dif-
ferent parts of the state, telling
them to give ft a trial.” For sals
by all druggists.
Ulddlngi, Tex., He;. 2, UXM.-Dr. E. W.
lloll, St. Louis, Mo. Dear nir—in IBM my-
self and wife were great sufferers from kid-
ney and bladder troubles and your Texas
Wonder cured us, and we have never suffer-
ed since. We cheerfully recommend it to
others suffering in like manner.
C. R. Bomba.
A Texas Wsader.
One small bottle of tho Texas
Wonaer, Hall’s Great Discovery,
cures all kidney and bladder troub-
les, removes gravel, cures diabetes,
seminal emissions, weak and lama
backs, rheumatism and all irregular-
ities of the kidneys sad bladder in
both men and women, regulates
bladder troubles in ohildran. If
not sold by your druggist, will bo
seut by mail on receipt of 61. One
email bottle ia two months treatment
and seldom fails to perteot a ours.
Dr. E. W. Hall, sole manufacture,
P. O. Box 620, St. Louie, Mo.
Send for testimonials. Sold dy all
druggists.
"When organization meets organ-
ization, then oomes the tug of ik/'
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The Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1905, newspaper, January 6, 1905; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981288/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.