Cooper Review. (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1918 Page: 13 of 16
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Listen to the words of the Hun,
spoken by his duly authorized
Imperial Chancellor:
“ After Germany has won, the United States
willfind herself confronted with an indemnity which
will about equal the entire amount expended by Ger-
many in the whole war. For every loan to the
Allies, for every bullet, shelf every gun> every con-
ceivable item of war material shipped by America
to the Allies, there will be an accounting in gold."
, am * r I II I il .1 li i Ml I ■>! M m r
How do you like it ?
How do you like the idea of footing Ger-
many’s war bill after she has won the war?
Whether you like it or not, you know that
what the Imperial Chancellor says is abso-
lutely true
if Germany wins the war.
Therefore it is up to you right now to do
your share to see that Germany does not
win the war, so that your money will not
be given to pay the expenses of the Hun.
Would you rather lend your dollars to
America or give them to the Hun?
Choose now. The amount of Libe
Bonds you buy is your answer to
impudent boasting of the Hun.
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Buy Liberty Bonds Today—Any Bank Will Help You
This Space Contributed to Winning the War by
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ThePrincesofGermnyAireSliakiigDke
for the United States!
3 y Herbert Q a i a ^
T T\ 7 E must buy bonds to the last cent
V v of our ability, because our coun-
try is fighting for its very life. Make no
mistake, citizens of America, the crisis is
just that—we are fighting for our very
life.
We must fight this war through. We
must fight it through to a peace the basis
of which will Le written by us and our
Allies.
Germany must not write a single
clause in the Treaty. She must be
whipped until she will sign a treaty every
word of which will be drawn by the Al-
lies. Germany must not be allowed to
dot an i or cross a t.
Why?
Because Germany has become nothing
but a robber empire, a murderer empire,
an empire every purpose of which is the
enslavemert of the rest of the world.
Such purp 3es admit of no compromise.
We must enquer or die. If we do not
conquer we shall, nevertheless, die—and
die slaves.
Germarr- began with the intention o£
robbing France of her iron, her coal, her
best land a..d her great factories; of mak-
ing Belgium with her rich mines, great
cities and nmense factories a part of
Germany; of gaining the Belgian coast,
from which she might conquer England,
and of combining under 1 ::r flag the
hordes of Mohammedan Ti \ . d all
the Balkan States, so that he mi ht
train soldiers in countless millions, build
navies to sweep the oceans, and conquer
tile world.
This war was to
world conquest.
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be a step toward
If we do not fight the war through to
complete victory she wiil still keep on
and she will succeed. ' She will surely
succeed 1
Russia with her nearly 200,000,000 peo-
ple lies prostrate at Gerinatiy’s feet. Ger-
many could now give up the Balkan
States, give up Belgium, iorcc Austria to
yield up the Italian territories, give up
conquered France, yes, she could give
up these, and even Alsace-Lorraine, and
if allowed a free hand in Russia, she
would still have won a victory greater
than any of which she ever dreamed at
the beginning of the war.
Give her control of Russia and she can,
a- :1 will, within a few years come back
i th power to take back Alsace-Lorraine,
c.ush poor Belgium once more and de-
stroy exhausted France, sweep every
' --vige of resistance from Europe. Asia
r id Africa, and then what?
TVipn c!i(> will thunder at our d ’C-—
f cm Asia she will invade us Oi. the
. j cst, from Europe on the East, and
frem Mexico on the South.
If Germany has control over the t. rms
of peace, we who read this will live to see
one of the Kaiser’s six sons Empc or of
..mcrica.
The time to v.'kip Germany is ..3®/
it is now or never!
The Princes of Germany arc . ail-
ing dice lor the United States!
It will take money, money, mor. _, that;
we may send men, men, men!
Buy Bonds, for so oMy can tt& war be won. Unless it is
won, every tiling you ptasess is lost, and with
it the American soul is lost
This Space Contributed to Winning the War by
J. E. CRAWFORD
SUNDAY WITH
THE CHURCHES
Lucius Kenyon
Writes From France
Lucious Kenyon writes the follow-1
- I ing interesting letter from France to j
Christian Church | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ken-
Will close my v < rk with the Chris-1 yon, of Cooper:
tian church of this city Sunday. France, Europe, Sept. 1, 1018. |
Preaching 11 a. m. and 8:110 p. m. Dear Folks.—It’s getting about time
Subject at both hours: “O Consistency that L received another lettei fioim
Thou Art a Jewel.” Every body in- you as it has been about six we iks;
vited. SAM P. JONES, Pastor. since I received one. I have received
Q two letters from Mrs. Acker, the hist
one being dated July 29th and it seems
_ < Holiness Chapel. i hat I also should have one due from
Rev. Johnson of Ivniul will preach t, (> Q,d homestead,
at the Holiness chapel oaturday night, j am n0£ very much in love with the i
FOR SALE
About 25 head of young mules and
horses bouh broke and unbroke, raised
here. Have much more live stock
than I have grass and feed. If you
are thinking of buying see me at once
for cheap mules and horses.
J. T. BOYD.
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Sunday morning and night
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Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Sunday School 0:45 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 8:15 by the
pastor.
Junior League 6.
Senior League 7:15.
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Church of Christ.
BiBble lesson at 10 o’clock.
town I am in, the pci pie have not been
what you would •'all sanitary and it
tms been a foul smelling place, but the
Medical Department has been cleaning
•t ut), and we r.i - .. pt to have a pret-
ty decent place here after all. 1 he
Americans don’t.stand for the condi-
tions that were in this place when
we arrived, everywhere they go they
have house cleaning.
We have the Personnel and Statis-
P’-caching at 11 a. m. andd i :J0 p. £jca] 0ftjce an,j have a pretty nice
m. by John Q. lay lor of llogata. place. It is one of these knock-down
Everyone cordially invited to attend. typeg that was formerly a French
ELDERS. | canteen or Foyer du Soldat as they
——Buy Liberty Bonds—— can them. My billet is about twenty
1®.. • aUt feet from the office and is an ancient
Presbyterian Christian i<>ck bunding -w.th a tile roof, it has
only three corners, the other corner
Endeavor Program -mg knocked off, i know not ho-.-., it
lets in plenty of fresh air, and I have
1 lie following interesting program ,.OVor lip with everything that I
has been arranged by the Chairman of p.jsess in order to keep warm. IL'b
the Program Committee of the Pres- | cl10ts, tent poles, tin bonr.cts,
byterian Christian Endeavor. The tlC j ,,,ahe covering. There s lie
lesson which is on Hymns will he fValy's r, - tie toys in the A. E. F.
an instructive one. The program will Am y/:‘ tig along fine, and I never
bee in at 7:.‘10 Sunday afternoon. *».R : pf «r jr r«y j'!V, urn the •>>:>
The program follows: ^ co up'-, t i • «t I would have to regis-
Leader—Vernon Pratt. ter is that it r. a mg time he-
Lessons from Favorite Hymns. 'tween letters. But I suppose that I
Roll Call—History of Famous f„i'J to lake in consideration the tact
Hymns. that ijt’s a long way over here.
I verso of 5 favorite Hymns. Hoping everything is running
/Prayer. smoothly with all the family, I am
Solo, Hymn. Y nr son,
■ Scripture: Acts 10:22-25; 2nd PVT. LUCIUS KENYON,
Chron. 5: 11-14. Headquarters Troop, 90th Div. A.
Hymn. E F.
I Hymns of Faith—Margaret Brod- l ~ -Bu.c Liberty Bonds-
heiV1' , ,, ,, „ ! Miss Rache’ Wuugh rel .rned to her
| Hymns of Gods I rovidcnce—Sallic home in Sope.h Okla., Thursday after
Wright. spending some time with her sister,
Hymns of Prayer—Gladys Yoakum.! Mr* po-iah
Duet, Hymn. “ —L-Buy Liberty Bonds--
Bible Passages that Probably Sug-1 '* yr'v/'>rg- f
gested the Thought in Some Hymns—I
Mildred Hazlewood. | i have a bargain to trade. A good
liymns that Have Been Used in | house on 1 ,and fi-2 acres of land, just
heading Persons to Confess Christ, West of the Whist School, good barn,
. (I Reasons for its Power—Pauline Woll, good fence! I will take mule .
Aiken. wagon or car. £5ee me.
Hymns that are Helpful in Time T. C. CARRELL.
of Trial—Cammie Wright. --Buy Liberty Bonds-
The author of some well-known If you feel bad; if you are “blue,”
Hymn of Praise to Christ and about tired and discou- ‘aged, without appar-
it s Author.—Miss lone W right. ent reason, you need Prickly Ash Bit-
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Mrs. L. A. Buck met with the mis- stomach, helps < ligestion, drives out
l fortune of falling on the floor and
breaking a limb Sunday morning.
While dressing she caught her toe
against something that caused her to which belongs on ly to perfect health,
fall. Price $1.25 per t ottlc. Hooten Drug
gas and fermente l matter in the bow-
els, and brings b »ck that fine feeling
of strength, vii > and cheerfulness
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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/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.