Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 57, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 16, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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Goods, Clothing, Shoes, EtG.
OUk BIG UNLOADING SAL/.
Closes Saturday Night, Nov. 20th
We cannot urge you too strongly to take full advantage of our low prices and to buy
whatever you will need for another year. Come in today, delay may cost you.
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FOR SALE, brand new Ford tour-
ing car with starter.—J. K. McKin-
ney. tftf
FOR SALE OR TRADE, Big Foui
Overland, in good condition^F. M
Schell.
WANTED, to do your plain sew
ing, Telephone me at 226.—Mrs. Ev
erett Parsons.
We have money to loan on good
land.—McKinney Bros. & Miller.
FOR SALE, F. E. check writer,
good as new. Apply at Review office.
FOR SALE, house and lot in East
Cooper at a bargain.—Mrs. J. W.
Wallace. tffil
We have money to loan on good
land.--McKinney Bros. & Miller.
FOR SALE, baled Johnson grass
hay on my Cedar Creek farm. W.
H. McMuiA-ee, telephone Enloe 76.
ring 3. tf
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LOST, two second hand casings and
rear number of car 129,762. Reward.
Leave at Review office.—W. J. Neigh-
bor*. |7
FOR SALE, Big Type Poland China
hogs, grand champion male of the
Delta County fair; also first and
second prize winning sows of the fair.
Prices reasonable and satisfaction
guaranteed.—D. O. Slough, R. 1, En-
loe, Thone 926, 2L .lshort. Tori'
See John McClanahan, the real es-
tate man, if you want to buy real
estate. Homes in Cooper $2000 up.
Choice farms in northeast Texas and
West Texas, four sections grass land
in Roosevelt county, N. M., at $15
per acre, fenced and watered. 100
acres 11 miles norht of Paris, 50 acres
in cultivation, very well improved. $65
per acre.
Report of The
Resolutions Committee
of Teachers’ Institute
,'FOR SALE, I have some small fat
hogs that I would like to slaughter
and sell to private parties when
weather is favorable; also a few
choce pigs that I would dispose of at
a reasonable price. Emmett Foster,
R 1, Cooper, Phone 916 5 rings. ttf
FOR SALE, Ford touring car, good
mechanical condition; newly painted;
new seat covers, tire chains, kit of
tools a»d extra tube.—T. F. Latta.
Rusty nai! wound?, festering sores
burns and scalds heal rapidly when
Liqftid Borozone is applied. It is. both
antiseptic and healing. Prce 30c, 60c
and $1.20 sold by Hooten Drug Co. t60
We your committee on resolutions
beg leave to submit the following:
The Delta County Teachers’ Insti-
tute in session November 8-12, 1920,
realizes the importance of the teach-
ing profession and the tremendous
responsibility resting on the teach-
ers of our country, and that the men
and women *of tomorrow must be
trained for citizenship by the teach-
ers of today. Therefore, be it re-
solved:
That we are grateful to Mr. H. H.
J. Fling for the presentation of his
subject, “The New Mind for the New
Age,” and that we appreciate the
very excellent manner in which he
has conducted our institute, and that
We extend to Tiim an invitation to
conduct our institute next year.
That we extend our thanks to the
teachers of the Normal Training
School for their most efficient service
during the week.
Be it further resolved that we
thank Mr. Newton and the school
hoard for the use of this building and
the churches of the town, and to Mr.
Spnrks for the use of their buildings
during a part of the week.
That we are indebted to (First) competent lady to direct girls ath-.
the people of Cooper for their hospi-
tality (second) to the local Chamber
of Commerce and its secretary, Mr.____
Bridges, for the spirit of co-opera- j County Superintendent to present
NOTICE
ietics in the county,
Resolved that we, the teachers of j _ .
Delta County Institute, wish to ask L)ellC10US Apples, Oran-
to Mrs. H. H. J. Fling the remaining
funds from the institute fee, after t.he
current expenses of the institute are
paid.
Be it further resolved that a copy
of these resolutions be sent to the
president of the East Texas State
Normal and to the local papers.
R. A. MILLSAP,
THURSTON WALLS,
MRS. BLACK.
tion so greatly in evidence, (third to
the departments of music and ex-
pression of the Cooper High school
for their splendid entertinment.
Be it further resolved that this in-
stitute endorses the interscholastic
league and that we as teachers ex-
pet to co-operate with the directors
in every respect, and will begin this
work early in the year.
TMat we feel the need of commun-
ity club work in the county, and that
we thank Miss Murray for her help- __
ful suggestions, and that we solicit Cut This Out—It Is Worth Money?
Mr. Thompson’s service in the organ- Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to
ization of these clubs. , Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chi-
, . .. . ... . #£b, Lb, writing your name and ad-
Be it further resolved that this in- dress clearly. You will receive in re-
stitute petition our State Legislature turn a trial package containing Fo-
to pass at the earliest possible date 0iey’s Honey and Tar Compound, for
a law allowing no open season for the coughs, cold and croup, Foley Kidney
killing of quail and dove. , pjn8 and Fo]ey Cathartic Tablets.
That we pledge our hearty support H°oten Drug oC. £60
to our County Superintendent. Miss
Carrell, in her efforts to make the
schools of Delta County more effi-
cient than heretofore.
, . , Money been without quest on
Be it resolved that this institute , if HUNT S Solve fails in the
is opposed to the elimination of girls ^etteZ,
athletics from the Interscholastic otbe( t,chin* shin diseases.'
League, and that the County Super-' Try * fs cent box at our risk,
intenden't be instructed to appoint a HOOTEN DRUG COMPANY
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ges, Grapes, Bananas,
Nuts, Fresh Candies in
bulk and .package, nice
fresh package cakes, to-
bacco, cigars, cigarettes,
lettuce, celery and cold
drinks.
Your business appreci-
ated.
COOPER FRUIT AND
GROCERY
East Side Square
Rubbed into the skin for rheuma-
tism, neuralgia, contracted muscles,
sprains or lameness. Ballard’s Snow
Liniment goes right through the flesh
to the bone, easing pain and remov-
ing the cause. It is a. powerful pain
relief. Three sizes, 30c, 60c and $1.20
per bottle. Sold by Hooten Drug
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A genuine reduction sale—inaugurated in spite of the fact that in many
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lines replacement prices have not dropped and regardless of the fact that
our goods were marked closer this year than last.
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We see begining of “old times*’ again, and we’re doing our bit to hasten
the return. Buy all you need now, confident that you will not be able to
again duplicat e the prices for some time to come.
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 57, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 16, 1920, newspaper, November 16, 1920; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth996233/m1/5/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.