Cisco Apert (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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Cisco—1700 Foot
_iters Sea Letel.
CISCO APERT
Cisco lies Hiilmds
Terms, $1 a Year.
cisco. Texas, October e, 1904.
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Vo!. 12-No. 50
WANT
city projiertv, or ycur slock
f
Cotton
I from 91
Local.
sold yesterday ir. Cisco'
t o 9.ei<4 with market
YOU
To sell your farru, ranch, any kind
goods?
If eo list it with us, we are now in a position to bring purchasers
frerw all parts of the United States; especially the Hasten; •■'tatef, andRather weak
yon will not be out one cent unless we make a sale for you. p pajj* w88 csj;aj t- \bi-
Money to loan, on improved farms, cm Icng lime and at a low rate Lne WWtness thi? week,
of interest. \ endor a lew notes bought, sold and extended. List your
j>ro]«erty now so we ctin make your wants known to the public. j \\\ p. Tutner and* wife visited
BUTTS cfc *T-^kCUS-SO3>3',id0!Vu the central this week.
Ileal Estate, Loan and Insurance Agents,
OS>ce over Red Front Drue Store,
Phone No. SO . Cisco, Texas
J. W. HARTMAN & SON,
Wholesale and Retail
CISCO
LUMBER CWilT,
H. L. BROADWELL. Manager.
-SUCCteSQItS TO-
M. T. Jones Lumber Co.,
Let us Figure With You.
BREAD,
Rolls, Bans, Pies, Cookies, Roast Beef
and Boiled'Ilam.
A nice hunch room—a first-class Lunch.
Candies, Fruit, Cigars and, Tobacco
CJ1TY 13AKE RY
Overby brcs., Cisco.
Wooldrige & May hew,
.-COCt^-QllS Tu H, M, JAMES Iti
CITY Mm MARKET,
j Don’t fail to have your trading,
stock in Cu-Co on Second Monday.
John Conner is in the citiy visit-
! ing his parents and *r;k;ng a mUMi
; needed rt Kt.
| G. B. Everett an;, wife of Cotton ,
; wood were in ti e city Monday
headed for the World's. Fair.
! '|
John Chesley was in toe city
j Monday from hi.-? Stepheus County I
' ranch and says he needs rain.
i —Will Wftrfett-iH»d-4iun ily-ot Ain
j nio (TortTo, X. M., left yesterday for
St. Louis after a brief visit in this
city.
i Harve Wooldridge has launched*?
j into business for himself, being ore
of two who are successors in the
:city meat market. *
•
Two good mules passed over the
divide in one of the wagon yard1
this week after getting too warm
from a drive from Rising Star.
II. 1*. Brelsford was in the city
Monday on Iris way to Nimrod to
meet a populist orator,, but from
the accounts we have hoard from
| there since, the populist uas very
short ou certified data.
.). T.. Smith was in this week from
I
: hi? farm and renewed his allegi
a nee to the little Apert. He has
i over one thousand bushels of corn,
yet not etrough to supply tire con-
sumers of his own plantation.
Cisco,
T exas.
TBS PLACE TO GET A
fin ir Ini
. AT THE TJUHT PRICE is
FROM
S. ELLIS, Cisco;
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I'TvE'II MEATS OF ALI-
KIN OS AT ALL
Times,
'Phone A'o. CS, Cisco.
Rev. \V. J. Tiekner was in Satur-
day after a geige of -7 weeks slow
fever, he has never been absent from
XTotie©-
To our patrons who :;»rewne-ing
electricity on the flat rate, they aVe
; warned against “Cheap John
Globes’ that ate being sold. 'We
^positively will not, furnish current
for them on a “Hut rate.” Resp.
Cisco Electric Light Co.
at May |pr> ,y. a. McSpadden, 2
Lissnbee & Evans,
Cisco, Teixuas,
FOR BARGAINS IN
New and Second-Hand Goods,
Buy, Sell or Eiclianp Furniture, Implements
and Musical instants;
£4tfr also do general repair work.
YOU NEVER M¥,
$3.
IN YOU LIFE
Corn, Chops and Bran
new A- Go's, Cisco.
Dining room chairs of the I Mr warning—all persons not
Cisco more than 10 days at a time in j modern kind at T J. Worthington’s regular patrons of the water works
17 yaers before. The very time he Cisco. 2t ; are forbidden to fill cisterns or use
ivus lowest with fever, his father was 1 ^ y Mitch.e'1 ha -a long etring vv:lter *rom ol^er hydrants without
dj ing of a paraletic stroke in New of City property and farms for sale notifying me, otherwise they
ZelaixL Cisco, Texas. 4 will be prosecuted. J. V. Smith.
The Kind That Lasts!
You no doubt are thinking of painting your house this
summer arid want the very best paint that can be had for your
money--for durability 0 nice finish we recommend and guarantee
rliii
Lasts
everybody is cordially invite 1- h
attend.
When the old girl learned that
the man whose application she had
turned down four years ago, had
returned .home with dough. sV
determined that she would sidle- s; ;
y f . ' • J.- .. ■ - -- ' .....
Go as fain9 when guying onejof against him. But the sidle a'
those Sday dock ; at Platt Jewelry didn’t go worth a red. Finally
Company *• had ft chance to talk with him j
Onnc-M. Gwt>. — Hptt!b -where;'.....“I ..... ...
we Tit you l acorate.lv, prices reason-1 'a an e‘u,t
w 1 “You don t .know, Jim,' ho.v
r-. , inuch I regret what I said to w-i
Pi.att Jkwki.uyCo., Cisco. , y , ,
when you left here four years n
. 1 . ' ' ■:........ M I Lave repented a. hundred tin'r?
Seed Rye at May hew Ov Co’s in over.”
^'8C6, ' “Yes, 1 suppose so,” said Jim. js
Look at- T. J. Worthington’s j he adjusted a thousand dollar ui i
furniture, new stock and latest do moni^ hi bis shirt front. ; ?up-
signs. 2t
pose go. You are the tenth woman
rthat has told me since 1 came hunt
We have feed for both man and that they regretted the wav *
ast—Gracy <fe 'J’homas, Cisco. -1; treated tile when X left.”
!>*V
beast
Millions and Beauty.
There was once® a young man
who" had a face on him that would >!! the cheeks of
sometimes wake him up in the! Swiped.
Moral; A million dollars will
make a seed wart appear on she
nose as beautiful as the dimple in
a fair maiden.-—
WALL PAPER-t JCe have in stock ail the late designs.
A OTICE—We have fust received a nice hue of picture frame molding and
are
St. JOHN ik MOORE.
r
Up 1U wit |
night and occasionally when he
would look at a stray dog it would
go away and have a fit. This
young man loved a maiden and
wanted to give her his heart and
hand, but she gave him the “ha ha,”
and told him if he could tarde his
face off for a patent medicine cut
or hang a chrotno over his mouth,
she might consider his propositions.
The youug man went away sorrow
ful and also hot under his celuloid
collar, but it cured him of most
of his foolishness.
He eatrted next- week for the
Klondike and opened up a restau-
rant and came back in four years
with $3,000,000. The young vvq
man who had given him the marble
.heart four years ago was still single,
IruT WOB getting into that class
where about all the gatherings she
got a bid to were church socials,
that the preacher announces “that
Program,
B, Y. I’, U. Program for Sunda v
October 9.
1 Opening6 exercises.
Song
Prayer
2 Intelligence aneesential to stead
fastness. Talk, Bro. Gillon
Song
3 Patience a necessity in steul-
fastenss. Talk, Bro Burett Patter-
son.
Song
4 Experience result of steadfast-
ness. Paper, Miss Minnie Harris
5 Milton’s Sonnet on His Blind-
ness. Paper, Miss Bertie Lee Har-
ri*.
Closing remarks,
All are cordially invited to at-
tend and take special part,
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Cisco Apert (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1904, newspaper, October 6, 1904; Cisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522382/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.