The Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1903 Page: 6 of 8
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Soft and crooked bones mean
bad feeding. Call the disease
rickets if you want to. The
growing child must eat the
right food for growth. Bones
must have bone food, blood
must have blood food and so
on through the list.
Scott s Emulsion is the right
treatment for soft bones in
children. Little doses everyday
give the stiffness and shape
that healthy bones should have.
Bovv legs become straighter,
loose joints grow stronger and
firmness comes to the soft
heads.
Wrong food caused the
trouble. T?ightf—od vv<H cv.reiW-
In thousands of cases Scott’s
Emulsion has proven to be the
right food for soft bones in
childhood.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists.
♦08-415 Pearl Street. New York.
J*c. and Ai.oo; all druggiiU.
Selling Music
TAYLOR & PHILLIS’ TIRE S1INKER,
IS MY BUSINESS.
• ••
I SELL
Adam Schaaf,
Newman Bros.,
Cflickering Bros,,
New Euglund,
VVeser Bros.,
R. S. Howard and
('able Sons’ Piano*.
Newmau Bios.,
Estey, Crown,
Putnam, and
Lyon & Healy Organs.
EVERYTHING 1
MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE.
to it
“Wliat wuz the sermon about,
Samantha?’’ asked old man Medder-
grass on his wife's return from
church.
“Sumthin’ about a feller by the
name of .Joseph sell in’ corn down tew
Egypt, answered the good woman.
“An’ did th’ parson say what corn
wuz sellin’fer down tbar?’ asked
the old man, who was interested in
the market reports. — Chicago News,
Stops The (ongh and Works Off the Cold
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure
a cold in one day. No cure, no pay
Price 25cents. 43 ]y
I have devoted my entire life
and 1 know the business thoroughly,
I am an experienced and practical
tuner and repairer, and know a good toned
instrument when 1 hear it, and a well made
and durable piano when 1 sse it.
I select my instruments with care and
sell each at honest prices, based on actual
value, anil stand back of every instrument
I sell
My prices are low and terms reasons
ble; for our small expenses make a modest
profit possible.
A large stock of new instruments
coming. Come and see them and hear the
wonderful self play piano. Yours for
u,u8ic- J. /. McKELVY.
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U ho have recently received the latest patent in the form of an upright
Cold Tire Setter. There is nothing m the market to equal this machine
It sets tires with out removing bolts. It sets tires without warping or
straining the wood. YVe can set a set ot heavy wagon tires in 20 minutes.
It sets tires without dishing or in anyway injuring the wheel. Try it once
nnd you will have no other.
Taylor
Northeast Cor. Sq.
Pliillips.
Cooper, Texas.
Confiding Tendencies.
The following paragraph is food
for thought. It is taken from a pa.
per by Clara E. Lauyhliu in the No.
vernber Delineator. ’The article con-
tains some excellent advice for young
married people:
“In the world of matter, achieve- I
ment is every where accomplished just!
by the operation of coutlieting
LAND FOR SALE.
No. 1.—2t!!l acres of land in Hop-1 |
kins county, 3 miles cast of Birth-I if
right. 9(1 acres in cultivation, ha!- i >C
lance in prairie and timber. Fine j (I
orchard and water. 2 sets houses, ^
f 12£ ptr acre.
No. 2.—208 acres prairie pasture,
System Builder—The Best Flood Purifier ever put ou the market,
... . ° l.en jail fenced, 12 miles northeast Mount
uencies. Everything in Nature has | Vernon ’rj ....
to overcome in order to fulfill its ,, . ’ , , ^
unequivocal destiny. Not a tiniest j U °r *UIU^1 U1 0 ,eI HIK 9>
humming-bird wings the air of 'the No. 3 —100 acres bottom land in
June-blue heaven’ but triumphantly Franklin county at $8 per acre.
CONNELL’S OINTMENT,
7y Piwlllviilj Cures Itch—A "dentt-slioi” for Skin lliatuuen of all kinds.
MANUFACTURED BY
Good practical judgement is that
quality of the mind which enables
others to recognize the remarkable
soundness and clearness of our own
arguments.—Ex
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
lets, All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. E W. Grove’s
signature is in each box. 25c 43-lv
Tiie sheriff's force were out
the card players Saturday and
day night, oringing in quith a
ber to donate $17.7U, the
amount.
after
Sun
num
usual
resists the laws of gravitation and
friction. Anil not the smallest graiu
of sand is shitted from point to point
on the seashore but by energy which
has first overcome the static resist-
ance of the grain to movement. Does
it argue discord in Nature, because
tendencies operate against one anoth-
er? Not at all! The bird beats its
wings in flight, then, with pinions
spread, drops back to earth again by
by the power of gravitation; (hesand
crystal shifts, with wind or wave,
then resumes, for a time, its static
resistance. Nature depends on al-
ternations for her harmony, yet the
world has never seemed to feel that
God intended harmony when, of his
creatures in his own image, ‘male
and female created he them,’ making
them, by nature, oicontlicting ten-
dencies.
“THE WKECKEK, ’’
Dyspepsia is the wrecker of homes
it destroys happiness, business and j
to tie without! has added more to the sum of human
$1 pays for I misery than war and pestilence com-
mon; .nutter that will be read in the I biued. Re—Go Tonic Laxative Syrup
Review than any way you could I cures dyspepsia and what is betUr
prevents dyspepsia. Sold by City
Drug Store —that’s the place.
You cannot afford
yu: jounty paper.
■pend it.
Prof. Wnightman, of Paris, spent
several days here this week visiting
his daughters, Mrs. L. B. Robinson
and Miss Lucy Weigbtman.
Good steaks at Ed, Morris.
You will the most
The most saucy people we have to
contend with are people that never
pay a cent, and they get up and de-
mand good service as though they
were paying a big price.
Tex. Long Dis Tel. Co.
EARLY RISERS
THE FAMOUS LITTLE PILLS.
For quick relief from Biliousness,
Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaun-
dice, Dizziness, and all troubles aris-
ing from an inactive or sluggish liver,
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are un-
equalled.
They adt promptly and never gripe.
They are so dainty that it is a pleasure
to take them. One to two act as a
mild laxative; two or four act as a
pleasant and effective cathartic. They
are purely vegetable and absolutely
harmless. They tonic the liver.
V0UI DEALES CAN SUPflY YtU.
PREPARED BY
*• c. OeWitt & Co., Chicago
money for your cotton at
Cooper.
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall s Great Discovenj.
One bottle of the Texas Wonder,
Hall’s Great Discovery, cures all kid-
ney and bladder troubles, removes
| gravel, cures diabetes, weak and lame
j backs, rheumatism and all irregulr.ri-
ties of the kidney and bladder in
both men and women; regulates blan-
der troubles in children. If not sold
by your druggist, it will be sent by
mail on receipt of $1. One small
bottle is two months’ treatment and
vill cure any case above mentioned.
Qr. E. W. Hall, sole manufacturer,
P. O. Box 629, St. Louis, Mo. Send
for testimonials.
Fine cooking at Morris Restaurant.
Suguin, Tex , Jan 14, 1903.—
Dr. E. W. Hall, St. Louis, Mo.
Dear Sir—In 1899, I was a great
sufferer of kidney and gravel trouble
anil less than one bottle of vour Tex
as Wonder, Hall’s Great Discovery
cured me, and I have never suffered
since, an 1 1 can cheerfully recom-
mend it. Yours truly,
J. A. YVassenich.
No. —160 acres land east ol
Higginsport, Fannin county, 70 acres
in cultivation, ballance in pasture.
Two sets houses. Fine water. Easy
terms, $12 per acre.
No. 5 —57| acres of prairie and
50 acres in Sulphur bottom 8 miles
southeast of Cooper. Well improv-
ed, price $2000.
No. 6.—147^ acres, part black
wax and part black sandy, 70 acres
in cultivation, two sets ot houses,
$1644 in loan. Will sell or ex-
change Tor small place.
No. 7.—10H aires ]llD(j half block
the other half gray, 78 acres in cul-
tivation, two sets hou ea, three miles
west of Cooper near school and
church. $50 per acre, $1000 down,
balance ou time at 8 per cent,
No. 8.—One five room house and
lot in VVesi Cooper, nice location,
good barn, good cistern and fine well
water. W ill sell for $1200 and take j
in part payment cattle or mules.
No. 9.—One four room frame I
house 111 West Cooner near depot,
nicely located, cistern and everlast-
ing well water, small barn, stable
and buggy shed. Oue half acre all
fenced. Terms easy, price $050.
No. IQ—Oue three room house in
a* R. M. CONNELL, Cooper, Texas.
M. A. Coppage & Son
HORSE SHOEING and
WAGON REPAIRING.
We are prepared to Gum Cross Cut Saws and Grind
Stalk Cutters.
We have the only Cold Tire Setter in Delta County, also
all kinds of uptodate machinery for doing first-class work.
All Work Guaranteed.
South East Corner Square. COOPER, TEXAS.
Call On SAmnxons
Tlio Now «Towelor.
If you want to save half your money on Watches and Jewelry.
All new 1 p-To-Date stock. Repairing a Specialty. Head-
quarters for Pure Fresh Candies and Nice Fruit
Opposito TLlo PoatofTico
S. C. RATLIFF,
Insurance Agent.
W e represent the most reliable old line companies and would like to tell you
rtf t linir nun il u Tinf,..-,, cm. ___________ . . ••• “
no. 1U—Due tliree room house in ' . Y uompanu
East Cooper near college 4 acre, well I(,, 1 .1 luuI‘ls before you insure your property. W’e can save you money
u;.o..r 4r-ino " land give you the safest insurance to he found in North Texas. Call on us
water—$300.
No. 11.—1223 acres
nice prairie
and timber stock ranch lor sale or
exchange. Situated at Flora, Hop-
kins county, Texas, 340 acres in cul-
tivation, 50 acres fine meadow, bal-
ance in four pastures all well lenced.
Oue 2 story 8 room house, 3 tine cis-
terns, line barns also 3 other build-
ings with good barns and plenty of
water. Would trade for residence or
business property at Cooper. Com-
merce. Enloe or Klondike. The fin-
est ranch in North Texas.
No. 12. The Elite (Jess (Jliyer)
restaurant is for sale. First come,
first served. A bargain for some
one. Cold drink ami short order
house, finely furnished. The best
stand evnr in Cooper. Will take some
trade.
No. 13.—640 acres land near Sny-
der, Scurry county, Texas. 135 acres
m cultivation, balance in pasture,
well fenced. 2 sets houses, fine well
and wind mill, surface tauu, etc.
Good young orchard- Will sell or
exchange for hrst-class black land in
Delta, Lamar or Hunt county.
S. C. UNSELL.
Cooper, Texas.
----- VU UR,
When Your House Burns You Get Your Money Promptly.
West Side Square, Cooper, Texas.
CooperLlveruCo.
CAi C A Mn rr r rx c*-r a r»T r-
sale and feed stable.
I he very Rest Roadsters are alwaye furnished to the Commercial Traveler.
Our Special Sunday drivers are unequalled, and the buggies—well, they are
us good as you'll find in the city—and after using one you may think it runs
as smoothly as any you ever used. If you get ours, you’re bound to think so.
lOozxt Forgot XT® Wlion You Drive.
Teachers Wanted.
We need at once a few more teach
ers for fall schools. Good positions!
are being filled daily by us. We are |
receiving more cails this year than I
ever before. Schools and colleges
supplied witti teachers free of cost, j
Enclose stamp for reply. American!
Teachers’Association, J. L. Gra-1
Ham, LI* D., Manager, 152-154 Ran-
dolph Bldg., Memphis. Tenn. 32 3m
Good eatiug at Ed. Morris.
W’e promptly obtain U. s. aml^^I^
PATENTS
' I ghest cash prices paid for 100
dozen fresh eggs delivered as soon
us possible at the Thornloif Hotel.
SSSarYgitDE-taMr*
> Opposite LJ. S. Patent Office
WASHINGTON D. C.
PURE lOPLTXGS-S..
^re Essential toFillingPrescriptions
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hcMhlf. pL“ ucon ,heir DrVfFJt as uP°n then- Doctor-wc carry nothing but the Purest and Freshest Drjgs, and that, coupled with the
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B“" W* haVe £Veryth,ng fa Toilet'arUc!erS,°SchUod St£
< iADQUARTEHS FOR » ... . ____1_______
PURE DRUGS
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY
COM POUN DED.
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The Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1903, newspaper, October 16, 1903; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981475/m1/6/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.