The Cisco Round=up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1899 Page: 4 of 8
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LIFE ASSOCIATION
PARKER AND THE AWER CAN PRIMER
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Purr Life insurance.
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Prompt Payment.
Perfect Plan.
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about one of I
print**) within thr***
An • ri> an *opyright
h ni»*’>rt<»'intrust t*
st of its 14th year has d< v<:lupi-d m«*
1 shows a better financial cmiitim) th-
York late at the close of its 19th ye
Consistent with alsolnte safety
Xt
lowest ratt
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any on*- H****, "•> h*
took hold ol t b‘- <ti
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lii> vim The tnanu
>( ri|>t under hi* arm,
I,,, vimtcif | Tinting
,,tfi< e aft* r printinji
office;, lilll Hi*- b.g
*d)b **s had contract <
which couldn't he
net asim-. slid the
smaller linn- had
not t he facilities, so
tiling* began to look
pretty bine, an’I. as
it wa- a raec against
1 ini**, evurv moment
1. o<t in the searcli
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xponses n.
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the f,
mg I here ar*-too many mom mob
organized for the purpos*
m
nig on their xiihstanc. it we cannot kill
..let n/d furnixc tiiejn thef.cDo fatten or
’ah'1!*' 21110
wheat Thi« they
i> fa*' a- territo
prevent this, and 1
‘.' witti it. but pat-
fe , they cam have
in ginning and 4*11-
schernes already
t >tinning farmer' and fatten-
them outright
Profits
ilylcrs.
idly limited by law.
1 policy holders am
m>t to stock
'rotect'
a:
st death and disabilitv
Its success has been phenominnl het atis
tern is ri^ht. .Its rates arc ri^ht Its
attractive and its stability assort'd/-
its sys
policies
“ ^ •*» tnaikst
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a
wits a diasfer
He **veh tried a newspaper office or two. fur all lie
wanted was thebook put into type, in any shape, as long
a-tie * ould get proofs, hot every newspaper offie. Iiad its
covn work to do, so the hliieiie" deepened At la't In
thought of a huge firm of commercial printers, amt In* was
,kTioiit at the end of Iris tether, he resolv* <1 to appeal to the
national prident the manager, tie earn** upon a qui'A mas -
t he
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nanun11 nog
ALMOST AN AMERICAN
No Right T0 Ugliness
Tin* woman who is lovely in tact*,
form and temper will always have
friends, hut one who would he attract-
0c
rhose frenzied and noisy demonstrations made by the
Farisan .populace over the returning Marc hand art* not so
mueii indications of the Ma|or\ greatness as they art*"t ive must keep lier health. If she is
...............<*****<*«***.,.........Or.2
ai prioeoi me rimnagi i. nr-, ...... .Siiu e the Empire went down in gloom and disgrace at constipation or kidney trouble, her
li.rlnl li.oklntr in.Ii, i'lu.l, St," -at in, - u j v, -1 . tiair. rolling M-e ami Sr,l»„, th,. ................ Ca„l I,a-................ wnSmi I
roUn(l in his teeth an unlit • igar Fark**r flung .town the a quenchless \ earning and hop.* for some martial genins to ,.ontplextoii. Kleotric Milters is the
not.iseriof on the desk hefor. him rise lip and make French military prowess once again the . best medicine in tin* world w regulate
-Look Imre,'’ he said I want that s.-t up -o that I w.md*-r and envy-<d the world ' purify 'tii'\.l'<lod*1 n"'gives 'trong |
Now, it I were m Since the I bird Republic took its station among gov ! nerves, bright ey es, smooth, velvety i
skim .rich complexion. It will make j
a goO'|-|**nkin[r eliarmiPi.* _woman of4
t I/O. \ 1 * A M '
ho hi it fit n f:y
ADAHSiHENRt
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SPEOIAISTS
so that I
* an have pr*»ofs w ithin t hre* days. Now, n I were in Since tiie Third Republic tookTts station among gov
i,..n,i„n ttier* would he no trouble, Inn her* in New York -rnments the love for-la globe" and • la r. \ anchc" ha
ofts ,*T
a run-down invalid. Only •>** cents at |
Volcanic Eruptions
-ifsnems tt-eahl t>e dofMv-'fnh'tCTps you can -trdf^to -okie-miulir 41mw* e it aide eh i 1 dtmr ornmnne TW aftY-r all
printer in America who i' alive Had I better go to .military idols and burn hefor* them ineense of adulation •) J. Martin iSit’o Drugstore.
Fonghkeepsie or overt*.* Jersey" Is there a real printing ,m*.v totimt they had been worshiping iniages of brass with
office anywhere about" I don't *ar*- how tin- printing is l**aden heads and feet of * • I a y
don*1, don't want any; corrections .nia/le, I imr* ly want 11. * * F nmi tip* days of McMiUipii s pr**sidei.iey to t ir t pres
proofs in three day- 1 don't suppose yon * an do it, but en! this hopeful and hysterical people have been tireless
perhaps ymi can fell no- *»f some eountrv prn11er wine in their iierf*siiuiititig.
Fortunately tor Fram e and tor Mar* hand, the soldier Corns. Wart
t Scalds.
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Are grand, but Skin KrupUaiis rob |
lit., of ).oy Huckhns Arnica Salviy
PERMANtNT LY LOCATED [
lire'tip-in , also Old, Riiiiniiig and j)
"ever Sores, l lcei's. lloil'. Felons, j
Cuts, Mruises. Marti',
;■!
belongs to Ibi' century
Till 'lb-lit man mad* m* reply but kept on rolling bis and explorer whyin the F'a'h<*<la incident expanded into a j n^^pi] mmre^oii citfth** IWves^oin
cigar about. Ik* glanced at tin; first page., and seemed to world figure, it lie inherits the Gallic impetnousness and' Fains ami Aches, fhih 2o ets. a t*o.x.
mtitmrtf t)W nttmbered words || contained, then looked at sentimentality . ttas them under control ut a crml brain and 1 ’ttre gurranteed. Sold by J .1 Mar
Hit end of the manuscript and saw bow many pages there ‘ an iron will. .tin.vt o. Dmggist
were All lids with the ut most deliberation, while the mi- He semMs too much of a patriot to l**ml apjiroval to the
tboir stood before him tense with anxiety wild-eyed opportunists who are striving to make him the' Keep Quiet
Then the manager pressed an electric button, and prt • instrument of a coup d’etat, His patriotism is shown in ilM<l use Chamberlain’s Colic,Cholera
sentlv a man In his shirt sleeves appeared. The ho*' his speech at the military dub: “Be united he said.” :U1<1 Hiarrhoea Remedy for all pains
<|Uietly handed him tin* copy “Vive la France, Vive la Republicpie.’’ ot t,u‘ 'tom:‘( h am! all unnatural
‘Set t hat up in nonpareil'," he -aid, “am size of paper The explanation of Major March ami' patriotism is giv- 1 111 * ^J< ''1 ' '' a*'',l'
yott like, depending <m wiiat nuiehines you hav e idle and en in this summing up oi ins personality by an Fniglish cor-1 1
the papiT iii stock, i'rint, fbhl and bind 'i\ ebpi«*s, and respondent: Ik* i' silent, thoughtful, modest Without MAT,CARD’S SNOW I.INIMFNT
havt* them on my *1* ~k her*- at ten sharp tomorrow morn- bashfulnes' He might almost he an American, so strong cures Rheumatism,' Neuralgia, Head-
tug." an impression does he give of unaffected stoicism and ache. Sick Headache, Sore Throat.
The man in shirt deeves departed without a word,1 dauntless firmness st I.ouis Republic. - Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Old Sores,
and then ttic manager drawled “We don't need any Corns, and all pain and inflammation,
tlire* day » in New York The Lord made t b< w>rld in six. * ^1‘, },,*‘n‘‘lral>ng liniment in tin
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CISCO
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LEE 4 VANCE,
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a. ^eltiMns □.I'l 5. SUTPftr.3
WO, . . . . TKX A-
Office over Retl Front Drugstore. Kcsidewct
on VNfht .Sixth Street htj«I on BrT>»nivr>\v
rrofeskional c&IIk auswered dav «>r tught.
J H. CALHODN.
.AT.XC»Sr*Tr,A'T,iAW.
Office in Court.’House
t A' 11. A N'D.
TEX A'
* MH-dnight "
A lovely exanetde ,»t Gi'e.-k it * ■ ***t'l i*g (i reek
fHE GUOD WOMEN JID
Hon Richard F. Bland, of Missouri, the great
j erat,-man of the peoffie attfi fren silver aftvnratC, liiis Tiee'n
lviug at death’s door for a week past. The nation will
lost- an holiest ami faithful 'ervant ami th*- e;ni'.* (,f whit*-
metal a time honored and al*b- advo< at**-when Miami cross
tin- river
world. Price 25 ami An ets,
1 >etm>- by < > T Maxw **1'
For sale
Tb. t*
i.vIKK. Mr. Miami *li***lat Jus h<
in i ill Tbui'silay Morning
me, Lebanon, .M*.* , at
*1) pin alley, so far as the pinalli r. places an- oon- j
• l ined, fill' been tax* *1 out ■•! harm'- way . tiv the recent 1
legisiattTre, and tin* good people of Cisi'o, especiallv the la-
* 1 ,ir< nti111 * 1 I a Luge - *are of the.• honor. 1’lie nti.* .f!.alv«*'t*.i|.i Tribune, remarks that
ii**i Mi i i agi it* d the mailer it the proper Time, to tin conference of governors ami attorney
b.-'i of its ahil.-y and tie ladi. s took the matter up by p.*- healthful rnov.-inent if itJydivorced froin partisan politic
d oth>-r plaet*' also filtered ttif-ir (iov**rnor Bayers has inv ited all the
For Whooping-* ’oiigh, Asthma
Mrom hit is. <»r ('i-ms+iiirptiiiiv, no metji
e-ine cipiale MALLARD'S HURi:-
1101’ND SYRFF. Prim , 25 ami Vo ets
For sab- by O T Maxwell.
E G.SENTER.
-^'V7:6r..
GtMi«ral Attnrncy fof Tcx hs Frc"'* A>M,ii !nTid!>l-
OT Mai n St. I»a S j a k T v x h «
B. W. Patterson,
attorney- dt-Uavr
Cisco, Texas.
5 on will iiev er enow imw (juicklv
you can be eun il of constipation, dv s-
tition. Th* W, <'. T V
cs.
governors to parfici-
weitgc mid the state tax was raise,1 .......... to s2.5*i, .ml | pate, and tin* confcrcm eWill not be partisan at the start
arpordiUg tu tht* naaip lavv whore the *ta
pt psia or liver eomplahit, until Vou
the anti-trust .have frl0d Dr. Sawyer's Ljttle Will,,
general will be a a-wak* ‘Pills, l or sale f>\ .yj \-
Mitchell. •
coilnty may he bull that stint and the city
s »h). tax ri*i|nii'eil to do business in t'isco
hardly pay the proprietor.
tax is *250, the What turn it will take is another matter.
‘litt.i, making
which would
Admiral Dewey will not accept a home as a gift his en-
thusiastic admirers were getting up subscriptions for, but
says he will accept it for an old soldiers' home. Dewey
everytime. ,
The tin plate trust advanced prices from s2.Hu to m a
box. That sort, of monopoly could he scattered to the lour
w inds of heaven by simply admitting tin plate duty free.
in many seemingly hopeless eases
consumption has been averted m
stopping a hacking rough, bv the "use
of Dr. Sawyer’s Wild f 'herrv and Tar
For sale by M. V .Mitchell.'
The greatest medicine for tiie kid-
neys that has been discovered in
With a power of this sort lodged with tin* president, and i The belt* prod'imo^’iT’a
then a man in tiie presidential chair with sufficient nerve i
to let down the bars, the trust evil would soon be a thing Legal Blanks at tiie Roind-choffice
of the past.—Waco Ttmes-Herald. I n ny quantity.
I iiav * bi;en a stitlerer tr*un i hroiic
'liarrh.oea ever since the war and hav*
used al] kinds ol medicines for it. At
i-i't I found on** remedy that Ini' been
a success as a cur**, and that is Cham
berlaln s t i.lie, Cholera and Diarrhoeii
Remedy. . F -R. Gkisiivm. Gaai’s
Mills, La. For sale by 0. T. Maxwell.
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If your child is cross or peevish, it
is tut doubt troubled wit!) fvorms
W bite’s Cream Vermifuge will remove
tlic worms, and its tonic effect restore
its natural cheerfulness. Price 25 ets
**• I Maxwell, Cisco, sells it.
Nature is forgiving and will resfot*
your diseased kidneys that will bring
you perfect health by using Dr. Baw-
yer’s Ukrtine.-Bettis & Mitchel.
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The Cisco Round=up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1899, newspaper, June 7, 1899; Cisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522329/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.