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Honor Roll Of Cooney School

πŸ“… 1891newspaperπŸ“œ public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1891-08-14-078-school_09vp263πŸ“„ TEI
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s and family, Mrs. W. H. Kane, Frank Jones, Bob Steele, C. E. Leonard, Fred Michael, SamEckles, Jr., John Morehead, and a number of others. All of the rigs in the city were engaged for the occasion. The Silver City band left yesterday afternoon. Honor Roll Of Cooney School John Cooney, Robert Carmichael, James Kerr, George Maxwell, Kelly Shelton, George and Mattie York and John Vingoe. The above are the pupils who excelled in scholarship and punctuality during the term ending August 14th. From the August 28, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise OLD SETTLERS Hold High Jinks on the Gila. A Gorgeous Feast. A Pleasant Gathering. Wit, Wisdom and Folly. β€” Music, Mirth and Dancing. Way down upon the Gila River, Where the Gila monsters stay, I wander around without any kiver, And to-morrow h β€” will be to pay. His chorus was: Oh yes Fm cold and lonely. In this jungle where I roam, I am freezing on the banks of the Gila For I left my blankets all at home. He is still alive however, and if any one is heard on the streets lecturing on the necessity of taking blankets along when you leave home, you may be assured you can point out the frozen poet. Railroad Accident Tuesday about noon, a light engine on the Santa Fe, two miles east of El Paso, jumped the track and ran into the company’s pump-house, at that point, completely wrecking the latter.