Cisco Apert (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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Cisco Apert.
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Things in Evidence.
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Vol. 13, No. 20—April 21, 1905.
The Cifco Ice Plant expects to be
in running order by next week.-
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Folk declared the Sunday law
must bo enforced all over Missouri.
A few people report cotton up
while the majority of the farmers
are just planting.
The Electric Light Company w ill
turn on the lights from the new
power house this week.
The stock law is beihg strictly
enforceed and the constable even
hus a night force on the scout for
loose stock.
A railroad to the Star is again
being agitated and it certainly
would be a good thing for thl part
of th county
j «>TSil tourist or prospector w ho has j
occasion to ask why Cisco is on the
map, and how doec, and where
from, does the volume of busiuess
jomt that Lccfs it up?
And then there is another class
that is known as the ‘‘knocker.’
He sees every chicken coop built
by his neighbor or by 6ome other
town and then says we ure not do
ing anything.
As evidence that Cisco is doing,
C1SC0CITY BAKERY,
Overbey Bros. .
There wr.; a heavy frost last Sun*
day morning in this vicinity bin
the reporter could find no one who
said it damaged their gardens.
growing, expanding, we print in
this issue what is really in progress
and as a eecond consideration what
is in contemplation.
A 2 story brick and rock bank
and office building by the Citizens
National Bank.
A new electric light building in
which new machinery is being in-
stalled. —-4-
A water supply which pales iuto
insignificane the water or equip-
ment of any city in this section and
a new residence for the family that
will live near that great new pump.
Bob Porter a new cottage on 10th
street. . • •
Chus. Daniels, a new business
louse on South D Avenue,
Two new cottages on I avenue on
the hill by Joe Spears.
Tom Collie a new or remodeled
residence on Broadway near the
Methodist church,
An addition has been made to
the Eppler Hotel.
The steeple of the Christian
l'lurch has been worked over.
Joe Wilaon has commented .work
a story and a half residence ol
The latest creations in Chate-
laine#, E°bs, Cuff buttons,
Stick pins, Watches and clocks.
Some people we can tell.
While others we must show,
If you want something Swell,
To Plutt’a you must go.
Platt Jkwelky Co., Cisco.
Cisco’s Only Exclusive Jewelers.
Makers of high grade bread and pastries
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Any kind of cake baked to order
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Good
Points
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Reasonable Rate of Interest.
Long 'Rime.
Quirk Action. :: / " .
Mo Advance Charges
LOAN THROUGH 1L L.
Real Estate
IN’ YOUR FAVOR OF GETTING A
WINCH ELL.
Loans made on Farms, Ranches and City property,
bought and sold.
H. L. WINCHELL,
Office iti M. <f F. National Bank,
CISCO, TLWAS.
Wooldrige & Mayhew,
SUVCEWttS TO n. M. JAMES TV
CITY MEAT MARKET,
‘ FRESH MEATS OF AI.L
KINDS AT ALL
TIMES.
'Rhone No. 68, Cisco.
Fifth Sunday Meeting.
Cisco Baptist Association to
meet with the Baptist church at
Corinth five miles west of Eastland
Beginning on the 27th uf April at
8 p. m.
Introductory Sermon by B F
Chastain.
Friday 10 h. lu. Prayer service
■By B W Patterson.
10:30 a. m. How should our
fifth Sunday meetings be conducted
to best glorify Christ—J M Key
nolds, G P May and Bro Pierce.
11 a. in. Preaching.
2:30 p. m. Prayer service lead
by Perry Clements.
3 p. m. Soul winning—Brother
McGahee J L Mayes, K Duncan
and B F Chastain.
4 p.m. How are men saved?—
T D Sisk, 0 H Loyd, F Young and
C S Williams.
8 p. m. Preaching.
Pr*™*;Real Estate # Commission
0:30 a. m. Will there be a gen-
era! judgment day, if aj for what
mrpoae?—Bro. Ayers, Goriuan
Bu-V and Sctl V endors Lien Notes.
J. W. WATSON,
Cisco, Texas
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Garfield found the oil taugle in
Kansas bigger than he bad cxpec
ted. ’■
I’he oflleiab' may Lave trouble
divtrtjrif Ha
South.
a general discussion.
•11a.m. Preaching
, .lie modern kind hist nuit •, the! “ P* m' taeei‘lik'-
i icshyterian Chiach on lift ,.dway. f ° p'm’ Uur Wimw ,var?: :r'
• Cisco dsrjciation—I D hull, T II
The only printing office b .tiding1
i
n : a migrants to Uiu
ni Eastland County owned by its
Publisher is the Apert ettubiish-
M ifl I it k receiving a pew coat
of paint.
IN CONTK.MrI.AT!( r
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ay a w:
Four now
paid' aruo:.;. t|i
f .dl "fill >1’.?)
I'Rr'rrtfpty crsr« fifed r.t
o' io ! ave b%*n settled and
ii'fty oth'.-rr an ttiil pending.
It sjv - IficaMy Grind that dip
plug in oil iifta caused heavy losaes
rtinong the cattle sent to the Terri
torics
re killed in ,t j A new flouring miii outfit u
p»
Lille ItlioiVto 4 i put iu iu tuv o*u C.eCo tuiier m*ii
'
.bunding.
G S WfttSTSS a neif Cottage' M
E avenue.
new cottages ou
I. A Read twu
second street.
New paint and wall paper is very
much iu evidene all over the city.
Repairs, addition, eUblos etc,
B McAllister and T J Nichols
4:30 p. m. Question box
S p. m. Preaching.
Sunday 10 a. m. Sunday School1
MaBsmeeting, speakers to be sup-
plied. ' ' " j’
11 a. m. Preaching by Bro. j
Ayere, on Missions.
3 p. m. B. Y. P. U. Masemeet-,
ing lead by I). G. Wells and C P •
Chr.ctain and others.
’ et everybody come—come’ Pray -!
iii.gfor the Holy Spirit to direct;
land girt us power with God and j
I men.
E, M. Hunt lor Committee
CISCO LiiiiMli COMPART.
H. L. BROAD WELL M*
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Before the Medico Physiologies’ 1ar0UnJ bomes ia the ^ are an'fl’
. . ieroUBG.
association Dr. F. E. Daniel con-
demned the practice of trying per
?onF charged with lunacy before
laymen rather than before medical
experts.
Mrs. Sparrow alighting in the
street beheld Mike Krobe peering
from tlpe duBt under the awning
and the following dialogue ensued:
Mrs. S—So bo, Mikel and you
bavent lost your home there yet?
Mike-rNo: we are going to keep
some part natural, fur we are by
nature all “of the dust”-end this
thing of going agiu nature aint
right, and we old timers dont take
up with these new ways.
Mrs. S—But Mike, ‘we profes-
sional” people paid Sprinkler this
week.
Mike—Who?
Mrs. S.—Cotton buyers and one
M. D.
Mike—Er Doctor! Well he aint
half on to his job; he’a workn’ gin
hit self.
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A modem business house on
Broadway.
. An interurban line from Cisco to
Rising Star.
A cotton mill proposition is still
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A nice line of cookies at Floyd
Cooper’s^Bakery in Oiaco. tf We now hane in stoc k plenty (.;
Job printing ia atrictly spot cash I
Ap.rtoffict. It \rur all comers, which arc for the each.
Gracey and Thomas are earnest) Call at Ice House or iff one Cisco Texas
about celling you groceries and!
f'ed- dJota Wato, Mir.. tiisco iCE COMPANY.
War, War on Poultry. The
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by W. V\. Dobbs, Cisco. See me
[oX Gracey Thomas.
moneyed men
I believe iu tnarriug.. ,.ud b ild
iu utter contempt the opinions .»i
long and short haired women
who denounce the instilutiou of
marriage. The grandest ambition
any man can possess is to live and
so impose himself in heart and
brain as to be worthy of the love of
of some splendid woman, and the
grandest ambition any girl can have
is to make herself worthy I relief to Electric Bitters. Hero
of some magnificent man. That is I you will find sure and permanent
my idea. There is no success with-[forgetfulness of all your troubles,
out marriage, kou had better belaud your body will not be burdeu-
emperor of one loving heart and she j ed by a load of debt disease. At
empress of yours, than to be king all drug stores. Price 50c, Guarau*
Swia't Borrow Trouble.
It is a bad habit to borrow any-
thing but the worst thing you can
possibly borrow, is trouble. When
nick, Bore, heavy, weary and worn-
out by the pains and poisons of
dyspepsia, billiousness, Bright’s
disease, aud similar internal disor-
ders; don’t sit down and brood
over your symptoms, but fly for re-
of the world.—Ingersoil.
teed.
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DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN M
Cisco and Waco,
Shortest Line i
aud Quickest Timej in Central, East aud'
South Texas, and to Points in the
Old Stutes.
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Ticket Agent, Gen. Pa*e. Agent
.. . - GL«c°. Waco, Texas
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Cisco Apert (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1905, newspaper, April 20, 1905; Cisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522644/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.