Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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COOPER REVIEW. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921
CONTROL
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$1,098,0!)!). to Loan - sustains sdpt.kiw
AT 7 7 BOARD DECLINES TO MAKE A
Teachers Institute
In Session Oct. 31,
Nov 4th.
On Farm Lands
Terms. We buy or extend
Low interest. Lasy
<^your Land notes.
« Quick Service
w McKinney Brothers
Over First National dank
BOARD DECLINES TO MAKE A We, your committer on resolution
CHANGE_TWO MEMBERS UP- | beg leave to submit th • following:
HOLD MANAGEMENT j 1, That we extend to th Super
! intendent J. H. Newton and th local
school board, our thanks for the use
of the High School building, during
this week.
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-SATISFIED OWNERS OF TRUCKS
are best recommendations possible, buying a second RE-
PUBLIC TRUCK Is also good evidence. Some trucks, like
horses, perform well under special surroundings, but fail
under trials. We claim that the Republic Truck meets all
conditions more generally, satisfactorily, and economically
thaa^any truck sold today- We claim that less expert
handling is required to run a Republic I ruck. \Ne claim to
give more service, and parts cost less, making future up-
keep less costly to owners of Republic Trucks. If ii? mark-
et for a Truck let me hear from you. Respectfully.
FOR SALE BY
L. C. HILL
42 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
| Austin. Texas. The State Board of
I Control, hy a vote of 2 to 1. declined
to make any change in the manage-
ment or personnel of tile State Juve-
1 nile Training School at Gatesville. I he
I vote was taken following a recent in-
vestigation of the school by the board,
which was occasioned by the death of
Del Thames, a boy inmate
The majority opinion of the board,
as given by the votes of S. B. Crowe 1 J
and L. W. Tittle was to the effect |
] that the preponderance of the evi-
dence adduced itt Ihe investigation
was "overwhelmingly conclusive that
Superintendent King was not in the
remotest way responsible for the death
of Del Thames, which occurred at the
training school on Sept. 2.>, 1921. and
that the testimony does not show that
Superintendent King "has e'er an
thorized or approved any system of
discipline or method of punishment
which in its extreme form could re-
sult in such a tragedy.”
Governor Neff, by invitation of the
board, counseled with them as to what
changes, if any should be made in the
present management of the school and
in a letter sent the board made rec-
ommendations for changes in the man-
agement of the institution.
The vote to sustain the manage-
ment of the school was by Chairman
S. B. Cowell and L. W. Tittle. Adam
It Johnson Jr., voted to make a change
Following the decision by the board
each member gave out a statement
explaining his views as to the weight
of the evidence that was adduced at
2. That, we are greatful to the
people of Cooper for the hospital
manner in which we have been treat-
ed here; that the week spent here has
been one of hotlj pleasure and it.vpir
ation.
.‘J. That we hereby extend our
thanks to th Cooper teachers and
the local Chamber of Conimeru for
entertainments furnished hy them, and
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SAP OLIO
Finds countless uses in the
kitchen. It cleans cutlery,
kettles, tins, porcelain, china,
earthenware, linoleum, oil-
cloth, refrigerators, tile, marble,
shelves and floors. See that
the name SAPOLJO
every package.
is on
J
ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS CO.
Sole Manufacturers
New York U. S. A.
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MAKES POTS ANI5 PAP
LOOK LIKE NEW
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eilW lull HU lA’Ilifs luliuniMu i ly uinn, ami
. . and conduct our institute,
to the music department of the Cooper .. . .x ..
, , . .. . ..„ . ... 9. That we heartily invite the
schools and the different quartetts * _ . .
... , trustees over the countv to witn us
for the excellent music which vmj have
had the pleasure of hearing from day a^n '
to day.
10. That a copy of thise resolu-
tions be sent to the local papers and
to the president of the East Texas
State Normal.
E. A. MILLSAP,
R. L. STEPHENSON,
LAURA LEEMAN.
4. That wtv as teachers are grate-
ful to our County Superintendent,
Miss Lillie (Jarrell, for her efforts in
behalf of the schools and school child-
ren of Delta County; that we appreci-
ate the tasks that confront her and
that w,e will co-operate with her in
such a way that the present y.ar may
be the banner year in tiv history of ■■ -
the schools of Delta county. Commissioner J. M. Brown
5. That this institute goes on it:©- into this office last Tuesday with
ord as being in accord with the work smile radiating from every angle of
of the Inter-Scholastic League. That his handsome (?) face, and when
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WATERS BROUGHT
TG AMEGiO; MES
FERRASAL CONTAINS MIN-
ERALS VITAL TO SYSTEM
A Busy Body
People of wealth spend pnllions of
dollars annually seeking tin famous
mineral waters of Europe. The •‘ta-
(on is that these waters possess ele-
ments which cleanse the system of the
excess acids that, if allowed to acco-
i mulate, cause 90 per cent of all health
stepped trouble.
' Ferrasal contains exactly the same
elements as these iamous mineral
waters. It is a perfect acid neutralizer;
it cleanses and purifies the system
of the Inter-senoiasuc league, mar ms nanasome rare, »-------- ----
will cco-operate with the office,, -tod the bin i*». that he h,,.1 g»cU,.
of the league in every way possible just completed the constructios of 50 j
and will spare no efforts to makr the miles of good roads in precinct one.j
the hearing hy the board in the inves-1 county meet be designated as rally this year That’s an achivemient ™
ligation of the institution following cjayt jn which all children of all schools j>e proud of, and the people are al-
the death of Del Thumbs. rl )ig letter | . « ... -----1_. *-- — i-- tUa mon wKn
from Governor Neff to
es. 'Ihe let,el'I sh;ln a pait, and that w'e hereby i ways ready to praise the man who
the Bogrd was, ________ __
PARIS, TEXAS J
also given out. In it he made rec-
ommendations for changes in tha in-
stitution.
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HAPSBURGS ARE EXILED
TO MADEIRA ISLAND
pledge ourselves to be present on (joe,s things.
that day, if possible, and bring with--
'every child in on" respective ^ GenerOUS Host
and Hostess
ing any bad effects. It restores tbe
mineral elements so essential to vig-
orous health. It keeps the digestive
system in order.
If you have indigestion, biliousness,
headache, bad breath or constipation.
Ferrasal is guaranteed to benefit you
or your money back. At your drug-
gist’s.
us
schools.
6. That
this institute urges each
teacher to become a rnenib?r of the
Texas Teach) Irs Association, and if
possible, attend the meeting at Dallas
in November of this year.
Model Bakery
Lisbon.—'Portugal has granted per-
i mission for the deportation of Ex- .. _____ __ _
; Emperor Charles of Austria, the form- debted fOT hjs faithful work, and for
Phanae* Hinds er Empress and their children to Fun-
Changes nanae» 1 cha] Maderia lsland) where they win
The writer enjoyed the hospitality
of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Boyd at their,
residence Monday evening at supper,
Mrs. Boyd has known us long enough |'
bm Tim-
[\| The Lavfer Brenda
RAY Battery' Platen arc
made by the famous Lavicr
Formula at low manufac-
turing cost. This low cost
is reflected by RAY Bat-
teries in a selling price that
suits your purse.
Come in. Let your purse
and your car enjoy RA.Y
privileges.
The Model Bakery changed hands
lust Monday morning, Mr. Brackeen
retiring, and D_ H. McCord, late ot
Roswell, N. M., assuming charge.
This bakery was operated during
the war by the present owner, but
,-.ired a change and moved west.
Mr McCord contemplates making j mans and the plac
npt ' ' :
futud. which, when installed, will give i
to Cooper a re al model bakery and!
one in which the city as a whole can
feci a just pride.
I take up their residence. Tlieii home
her: alter will probably lie lu the wing
of an enormous building at Funchal,
which was intended as a sanitarium
when it was const meted some yeais
ago by a group of e mail financiers.
| The building never was finished, be-
i cause of a disagreement between tho
Portugese Gove in at and tho G' '■
has heen without
7 That to Prof. Fling, we are in-] to satisfy our wants. The tripe rolled
in flour, buried in hatter and fried
tho efficient manner in which he con- to a golden brown was enough to ...........................
Hnutod this institute; that his message, *tempt the appetite o! a Kinfr. 1 dealing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
‘ • ' o,.h„o1 ” h-i brought to Boyd is n<y slacker himself whtn good ! A bo., of GROVE’S O-PEN-TRATE
“Democracy s School, ha. b o.tffnt o ; y and SALVE for Chest Colds. Head Colds and
u> new inpiration, and a zeal to go eots are P‘“itu wmi.n • ,n----- ... .—m iwti. of
forward with our work and that we assisttd by other members of the
Vo lito;: r. Cough Quid;
ike HAYES’ HEALING llONLv'. a
ufih medicine which stops the cough by
1 • - . ri f)i. iflntviul n n/l i rr i t o t A/l t icuin-d
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The salve
Mndeim is 25 miles long and 12
miles broad, and lies la the Atlantic
Oc, an it; miles west of Morocco and
is under the control of Portugal. Its
population is l.iO.T.dt and Us largest
city, Fun lull, ha; 20,000 inhabitants.
as teachers will da our utmost to can-
out the principle delivered by Prof.
Fling, and rnhke the schools of Delta
county as good as the best in the
State.
That we hereby invite and urge
Prof. Fling to he with us next year
family, tripe, roast pork, and other should be rubbed on the chest and throat
good viands diappeared as if by magic of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
Next.
Colds Caur.6 {Irip and Inflltcnzx
LAXATIVE BROMO QUINTN’ETc!' •_ ■ •
Clause. Ther^ iii only oo k L’.
v GROVES
The hf*alinit effect of Havtus’ Hualiu^ Honey in-
.vie tlie throat combined with the healing effect of
i «>nvP O-Pen-Trate Salve through tho pofes of
I he skio soon stops a cough.
Both remedies are packed !n one carton and the
cost of the combined treatment is 35c. f
i "i’Just ask your druggist for HAYES’
HEALING HONEY.
ARE YOU A WOMAN ?
You Cannot Afford to Overlook One
Word of This
DOZEN BANDITS ROD
NEW ORLEANS LIMITED
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DWEARINCEN
East Ward School
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Goose Creek, Texas—“I took Dr.
Pierce's medicines when J was passing
through middle life and I know 1 would
not he here today if it had not been for
them. 1 used the ‘Golden Medical Dis-
covery’ and the ‘Favorite Prescription’,
also the ‘Pleasant Pellets’, and 1 just
can’t praise them too highly. 1 also know
that these remedies have helped others to
whom 1 have recommended them. I am
now taking Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets
and they are helping me greatly. My
hack hurt pne so much I decided it was
my kidnoyl, and I guess it was, as I am
much better since I began taking
‘Anuric’. I hardly ever have to have a
doctor in the house any more. I do all
my work and help others and do as much
running around as any of the younger
folks.”—Mrs. J. C. .Shown, Box 23. _
Obtain Dr. Pierce’s famous medicines
at your drug store, tablets or liquid.
Paxton, 111.—A dozen bandits arm-
ed with pistols, shotguns and bombs,
which they used freely, wounding
several trainmen and mail clerks,
Monday night held up the New Or-
lenas Limited train on the Illinois
Central Railroad and with true wild
West tactics looted the mail car of
all the registered mail and the val-
uables in tho safe and then escaped
in waiting automobiles, which were
stationed two miles south of Pax-
ton.
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In The Bank
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Tho train was first stopped on a
bridge over a small stream by three
bandits on the train, who crept to
the engine cab, over the tender, and
held up the engineer and fireman,
made the fireman disconnect the mail
and baggage car and drive further
south, where the rest of the desper-
adoes helped in the bombing, dyna-
miting and firing of the mail car
before it could be entered and loot-
ed.
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BONUS IS EXCLUDED
FROM TAX MEASURE
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when you have it, is nothing more
than a good business policy. : :
And the fact that you do maintain
such a connection is your best assui-
ance of accomodation when assist-
ance may be necessary for you. : .
Your credit rating, your community
standing, your hope for future, even
comfort and happiness demands tnat
you maintain an account at some
bank. :—: :—• : : : •
We solicit yours here. :—: :—: :
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Washington.— After a hot partisan
fight, bristling with dramatic clashes,
.: the Senate has voted down an attempt
to tack the soldier bonus feature to
the pending tax bill.
By a vote of 28 to 38 the Senate
rejected an amendment by Senator
Reed (Dem ) Missouri, providing for
payment of the bonus out of excess .
profit taxes.
Tho defeat of Reed's amendment !
foreshadows a similar fate for (lie
Simmons Walsh 'nd McKellar bonus
proposals, which would pay tho bonus
out of the iute'esi on tho foreign
debt. 1
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Secuiily State Bank
RALPH M. LOVE, Vice-President,
B. G. POTEET, Cashier
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Bankers Oppose Postal Savings |
Washington. Representative of the ,
American Bankers’ Association have j
protested before the House Postofnce |
Committee against passage of either
the bill proposed by Postmaster Gen- [
©ral Hays or Introduced by Represen- 1
tatlve Parrish of 1'exas to extend the I
facilities of the postal savings sys-
tem. Instead of extending the sy-
tem, the bankors favor a repeal of tr
law, on the ground that they
posed to the Government goil
the hanking business. I
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HOAMTTtl
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tobacco that goes into Camels.
That’s why Camels are the choice of men who
know and love fine tobacco. They know what makes
Camels so smooth, so fragrant and meilow-mild.
They’ll tell you that the expert Camel blend of
choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos makes a ciga-
rette smoke you can’t equal—no matter what you pay.
But it doesn’t take an expert, to tell Camel quality.
You’ll spot it the very first puff. Try Camels yourself.
J. REYNOLDS Tobacco Co.
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1921, newspaper, November 11, 1921; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981745/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.