The Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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We Challenge Qorppetftior).
Jlnd we are Wore than Willing to Jlbide 1By Your Verdict
We believe in good quality. We believe in Low Prices. We challenge comparison on both quality and price. W^.jre price makers apJ
not price meeiers. We have put forth our best efforts, sparing neither time or expense in gathering together the heat that
could be had for our increasing trade.
We w:iul you to see all tile New Goods ami remem
her we advertise only wlmt we have.
For 4-cents Per Yard.
We give you a yard wide LL Urowu Domestic worth
at any store in Cooper 5c.
For 2 1-2 cents Per Yard.
We give you iri short length herd grade of Cereal
and Calico worth in tne holt 10c and 5c per yard.
For 5 cents Per Yard.
We give you a good grade of Bleached Domestic
free of starch worth pet yard.
For 7 1-2 cents.
We give you Ladies Bleached Vests that usually
sell for lh to 124c.
For 35 cents. •
We will sell you n Corset any style that sell in any
town in Texas for 5()c.
For 25 cents,
We will sell you Ladies Drop Studied Hose in blank
and white, champagne, tans that are worth 40 to 50c
per pair.
For 15 cents Per Yard.
We will sell you White French Lawn that always
sell tor 25c.
For 5<» cents Per Yard.
We will sell yon Cicilian or Mohair in all colors 54
inches wide worth 75e per yard.
For 1 cent.
We will give you a Ladies Handkerchief.
For 49 cents.
We will give you a 75c grade of Silk in all colors.
For 24 cents Each.
We will sell you mens Belhriggan Undershirts and
Drawers worth 40 ' per garment.
For 81.25 and 81..50.
We will sell you the best line of Ladies Ox lords
that you ever bought for the money.
For 50 cents.
WTe will sell you a regular 75c slnrt in all colors.
millinery.
In this Department we are the acknowledged leaders in Delta County-
in both style and price. Wc always have the right styles and right
prices to please the most exacting. We carry the largest stock of Mil-
linery in Delta county and have new Millinery arriving from the Eas-
tern markets almost every day. Do not buy until you take a look at
our Millinery.
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your continued confidence is what we want, and to that end, we are
striving to give you more good goods for your hard earned Dollars.
It will pay you to come many miles even though you are very buisy,
to the HARVEST OF BARGAINS we have to offer you.
Bring this add with you.
AAT. TTNES,
Cooper, Texas-
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TEXAS MIDLAND TIME TABLE
NORTH BOUND
No. 6................10:53 a. n
No. 2................ 5:20 p. n
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 1.................5:55 a. m
No. 5................. 4:58 p.m
LocaJ News.
Call 127 for laundry work.
Ravuw offloe for Job Printing,
Leave your laundry Parkhill’s.
Talk’s cheap, live cents to any part
ot town.
Coppage & Sou are still in the lead
in bleckemithing.
Rev. J. >V. Hargrove made a trip
to Hugo this week.
The best harness oil at Evers' sad-
dle shop, Cooper.
Rev. N. C, Little of Ren Franklin
visited here to-day.
Good blacksmith coal for sale
by Jno. Q. Taylor.
P.. E. Patterson of Enloe was in
Cooper Wednesday.
It only costs five cents to talk if
you haven’t a phone.
Don’t try to get around the nickel
telephone proposition.
Coppage & Sou have some new
pipe stuff. Call and see.
| J. R. Clem and family visited at
Pecan Cap first ot the week.
Try the ideal Laundry, the best
in the world. Parkhill, Agt.
Buggy whips from 10c up at Jet-
ton’s harness and saddle shop.
Satisfaction guaranteed on
plow work at Taylor’s shop.
Syd Srniiu has been at the bedside
if his father in Antlers this week.
J. L. Ewing and family of Klon
like were in town shopping Tuesday.
Rev Old preached nn Easter sermon
at Brushy Mound Sunday ntternoou.
Now is the time to buy wall paper
and window shades —r. C. Terrell.
Miss Mae Clem has returned from
a week’s visit to her parents at Pecan
Gap.____
Repaint that old ‘‘shack’’ of yours
and get the paint from the City Drug
Store.
Don’t have a phone, use your
neighbor’s and pay live cents a mes
sage.
The City Drug Store has installed
a handsome new sanitary soda foun-
tain.
Ed Moore and Hardy Johnson were
in Dallas the first ot the week on
business.
Bring your sweeps to .John
Taylor and have a good, smooth
job done._
T. 1 McMillan ot Ben Franklin
was a caller at the Review office
Saturday.
The City Drug Store has the larg-
est and most complete Btocu of paint
in the county.
Mrs. L. F. Carnker has returned
from a visit to her sister. Mrs. Red us,
of Greenville.
We sell all ‘kinds of house aud
vehicle Paint. City Drug Stork,
Cooper, Texas.
The Klondike school closes today.
The pupils are to have a picnic.
A very pretty Easter service was
held at the Chnsliau church Sunday
evening.
Sfe McKinney Bros, at Delta
National Back for Fire, Cyclone and
Life Insurance.
See McKinney Bros, at Delta
National Bank for Fire, Cyclone aud
Life Insurance,
Fresh bread, more bread and bet | Read out ad. on
ter bread, at Dotson and Poole’s | It’s full ot truth,
lirst door west of Wholesale House.
inside page.
Mr. W. George and
Grace ot Paris, spent
Mrs. W. D Moren.
sister, Miss
Sunday with
Miss Sue Travis, who is attending
school in Pans, visited her parents
the lirst of the week.
At quarterly conference Friday
night J. F. Holmes was recommend
ed to the district conference for li
c -use to preach.
Sayers Boyd of the Paris
was in Cooper a day or two this week
with a force of solicitors in the in
terest of his paper.
County Judge
Ewing Boyd of
Cooper was in the city yesterday an.1
left for Dallas to attend the wedding
of an old college chum —Paris news.
Praetorians.
The meeting night is changed to
News Tbur8(,av night. May 4th, I. O O.
F. hall, on account ot school exer-
cises on the night of May 3rd.
Now is the time to paint. Call
on the City Drug Store, the leading
paint dealers, Cooper, Tex.
Miss Beulah Henslee visited rela-
tives in Commerce and Pecan Gap
J the first of the week.
Roy Hazelwjod got in Thursday
fron Arizona and will spend a few
days with his parent?.
You will hnd all kinds of harness
and saddles at J. M. Jetton’s near
soutneast corner square.
Shoe, saddle, harness and buggy
top repairing at Evers’ harness shop,
west side square, Cooper.
Now is the time to paint. Call
on the City Drug Store, leading
paint dealers, Cooper, Texas.
Misses Maggie and Toy Keller,
who are attending Mary Connor
college at paris, visited their aunt,
Mrs. W. T. Perry, Sunday.
The City Steam Laundry of Paris
is the best laundry in North Texas.
Leave your work or orders at the
Oity Drug Store, Cooper.
Get your harness and saddles re-
paired by Jetton, the harness man,
near southeast corner square.
Miss Mamie Coleman of Paris
visited the family of Dr. Crook Sun-
day, on her return from Galveston.
All kinds of farm implements
repaired promptly. Charges rea-
sonable. J. Q. Taylor.
For delicious fruits and all kinds
of refreshing drinks don’t forget to
call on Dotson and Pooie first door
•Mt of Opera House.
Rev. T. L Garrison, who is hold
ing a revival meeting in Paris, re-
turned home and filled his regular
appointment here Sunday morning.
Mrs. W. H. Jones left Tuesday
for Rockdale, Texas, to be present
at the funeral of her niece, Lola Per-
ry. She will probably remain a
month.
Elder York ot Como will preach
at the Baptist church Sunday morn-
ing and at night. Mr. York was a
pastor here about twenty years ago
and is a very able man.
Presiding Elder C. B. Fladger heid
quarterly conference here Friday
night and at Foster's Chapel Satur-
d ty. He preached at the latter place
Sunday morning and at Cooper Sun-
day night.
Lost! Lost!
A purse containing $3 50. Re-
turn to COOPER BROS, and get a
pair of Patriot $3.50 Shoes.
Praetorisra
means keeping Texas money in Tex-
as tor investment, also bringing
money in from other states for in-
vestment in Texas.
Palmo’s
Restaurant and
Confectionery
Fresh Fish and
all kinds of Fresh Meat.
Apples and
Oranges.
Banannas 15c dosen.
Lemons 15c dozen.
Fresh Bread daily,
Saratoga Flakes,
All kinds of Cakes, .
Candies, Nuts, Can
Coeds and Condiments.
Cigars and Tobaccoes.
Special bargains in California
can goods. Grapes, 3 lb cana,
3 for 25 cents. Cupid canned
corn, 3 lb cans, 3 for 25 cents,
Your trade solicited.
M. PALMO.
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The Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1905, newspaper, April 28, 1905; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983076/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.