Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1918 Page: 11 of 16
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THE COOPER WEEKLY REVIEW FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918.
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amount of work you ;;ro
able tn do in u day, is
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1RANSPORTATION.
l/Iotor cars aro < ■ * ing
a ttupcndous burden c!f
of raiiroaoa.
But aro you helping
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5ur- You are first impressed by its turning radius, anS performs
its, beauty, hen by its spacious equally well on hill, straight-
arid interior,followed by the revela- away, or in congested traffic
:jnd tion of its comfort. A car to be completely satis-
Then comes delight in its factory must be satisfactory la
e ls complete- . .s, electric lighting every one of these respects.
■, convenient and You cannot gpt complete
simple control. satisfaction for less than Model
The powerful, spirited motor 90 price,
seems to u , in the demands * ^ow js the time when you /
you put upon it. need a Model 90, to save time
Model 90 Is economical with « y°ur efficiency,
fuel and saving of tires. V- by delay ?
n, Appearance, Performance,
is easy to operate, has narrow Comfort, Service and Price
rc-c’s aro
them-
money
You can safely buy a Model
90 without having seen it, or
wi thout knowing a single thing
about its perfected construc-
tion.
testimony of merit is
os: guarantee that you
can have,
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R.T. LINDSEY, AGENT
COOPER, TEXAS
Here to stay—Compton signs. 39*
-Buy Liberty Bonds-
■--Buy Liberty Bonds-
Kodak to rent at Martin’s Studio.
-Buy Liberty Bonds-
Buy your auto tubes, casings, oil
, and greases here, a full line to select
| from.—Cooper Hardware Co. 33.
A “bum” sign is a suggest’*
“bum” business. Flave ar, ■ *
your work. Compton signs.
-Buy Liberty Bonds*.
Mrs. E. B. Boggs of Comrft
turned home Wednesday aftenv
ter visiting her sister, Mrs.'
Freeman.
Jim Webb who has a position in When you have backache the liver
Dal’as spent a few days visiting his or kidneys are sure to be out of gear,
parents, returning to Dallas Sunday. rpry gan0]> it does wonders for the
Millard Constant, ^wh^went""to A. liver> Vidn°ys and bladder. A trial
& M. College first of the week with will convince you. Gebit at the drug
the intention of taking the veterinary | store. tf
P. B. Studdard, who has been figur-
ing with Will Toon for his place, has
purchased the Haden Cooper 47-acre
place of Cleveland Ratlifi’ in the Gran-
nys Neck community. He expects to
move to it right away.
-Buy Liberty Bonds--
Mrs. T. Y. Elton of San Saba, is vis-
iting her cousin, S. B. Turbeville. She
wasaccompanied this far by her hus-
band who went to Tulsa to attend the
Confederate reunion.
Mrs. Walter Dale went to MeKin-
Sunday to visit her new niece,
whit,, Was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Efc's, Saturday. Mrs. Pitts was for-
merly Miss Mary Roberts.
--Buy Liberty Bonds-
Mrs. W. L. Brown and little daugh-
ter, and Miss Bill, little daughter of
•Rev. Hughes, of Yowell, were attend-
ing the District Missionary meeting in
Cooper Tuesday.
who has had a
In Dallas, was
fl Sunday. She
Washington, D.
ted a position.
Bonds-
I left Sunday
isit her mother,
C. Barber, her
Fort Sam Hous-
h operation for
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These styles for men are first of all authentic.
That means theyVre always in good taste—sen-
sible. That they are refined—not foolish. Nev-
er extreme and yet they have a distinguished
way about them that*makes the man who wears
them look distinguished.
$25.00—$35.00—$40.00
Who was not thrilled to read of We have the opportunity at home
the American soldier who supported to show our patriotism by other
a wouflM comrade, and fought his deeds of valor. We can fight and we
way with the little detachment back MUST fight. And we must WIN,
through the Roches to the American no matter how heavy our burdens
lines? may be.
That is only one deed of heroism Our former habits are the Huns
among the many happening every day we’ve got to battle with. We can’t
and looked on as a matter of course go on living as we used to. We can’t
* by the boys fighting for us over there. go on spending our money for things
. A It shows the stuff that’s in them. we like. We must set up new stand- j
■ They are our own sons and brothers. ards—war standards—and stick to
\ V 'Is the same stuff in us over here? them—loyally.
j From now on there can be only one standard for those
of us tv ho fight behind fhe lines—by saving and lending
We must buy bonds to our utmost
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Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1918, newspaper, September 27, 1918; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981788/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.