The Cisco Round=up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 28, 1899 Page: 1 of 8
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CISCO. EASTLAND COUNTY, TEXAS. SATURDAY , JANUARY 28. . 8qq,
Nineteenth Ye,
- WK BKUIN
The New Year Of 1899,
With <><ir Usual HcaVy Stock of,
HARDWARE AM) STOVES,
TINWARE, CUTLERY AND FIRE ARMS,
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS,
WAGONS, BUGGIES AND CARTS,
-AND
a TaaaV&r j&yrmajt mva\v\ m\\ ba atou4 o\.<-
♦ IT IS OUR AIM
In continue handling, everything: the people need in our line that we may continue
to merit the patronage* they have been giving us.
wvVith lx'^1 wislj to Mil. wi' circ',
Yoiirs With Regards,
Q. JH. 9 §o.. C^isc;o apd Qormaij.
. WHlBiKiWBSPfiSBB
IjjaeMl 5S8SS3SBBSSS
pf C. J. Cttortbington,
pYirifitUre
Saddles
Harness
!
Undertakers’ Goods.
Make Saddles, Harness, and oth-
er Leather Goods.
Sell all grades of Furniture,
cheapest to the best.
A complete line of Coffins aiways
kept in stock.
*,
DON"! FORGET: That Cisco is the
Furniture market of the West,
and Worthington the Old Reliable
Dealer.
Cash Talks, Any size Order
promptly filled.
IF YOU CAN BE PLEASED, WE CAN DO IT
No Kick Coming
j Bro. Green you have got no kick
; coming about t ual article that ap-
peared in the New West just before!
the election. Now Bro. this article i
1 was shown to you hefors it went to
press, then was your time, if you
h*<) a*y thing U>s*y, to have said
it. Now Bro. I understand the
\ • ground you occupy and 1 honor
f your calling ami you hare my sym-
g ; pathy; but that article you refer to
jjj | wa^ based upon what you told some
jof your brethren here in Eastland.
Lul again, did you not tell old Bro.
in. VT. Woods, Rising Star, that
the article was all .-right ami that
th, people could ask you and von
! would tell them the truth about it'.’
And again, von misquoted that ar-
Cash is King!
25 Pairs Pine Wool Blanket*!,
125 Pairs Men’s Heavy Pants,
30 Men’s finite- Heavy,
25 Boy’s finite Heavy,
T"hc following goods
... will go at cost:
1 lot Ladies’ Fine Shoes,
1 lot Ladies’ Heavy Shoes,
1 lot Ladicti’ Heavy Jackets,
A few Overcoats left AT POST.
?Vtn*V olhfr at an<^ Below cost. Judies’ and Children-
” n0‘ "()Sf> r*‘eap. also Wool Underwear. Come and get my prices.
I
E E. KEAN.
j
tide. I said whisker inters. I
did not «at whiskey peddler*. 1
don't believe you did it on nurpoPe.
You just forgot. 1 gusss. Now Bro..
' don't go back on an old haygeed fof
|these follows just because tfie-v live
in the county site and tytjftr belief
! clothes than I do, but let. justice fall
where it is due. Now Bro., <ii• 1 you
Carnegie’s Alleged Offer Cisco Fire Dep’t 0. K.
It .required n genius to invent the, |’he appeals sent forth by the
Stm y that Mr Andrew Carnegie ( Fire Department for more members
had offered to pay oiitof bis private j bail n good '•fleet, and a full 1). p'r
fortune $20,000,000 for the Philip-j of two hose and one hook and lad
pines. s„ *J,'arnr'«i«TiI give thrmder company fo ,pm equipped with
thrir freedom. Carnegie - not total of nearly 4.0 members. New
that kind ot a millionaire. Hisjollieer* were defied and installed
oppo'dtj'on. to the retention of the (Tuchiiay night, and Thursday night
Philippines does'not spring from I the entire Dep t. turned out for
humanitarian sources, hut because j practice, for the especial benefit m
of opposition to t he construction of the new members.. F. C. foVeau*
the Nicaragua canal. Andrew is a and .Info Andersen made pretty
canny lad and does n .( want liir- good hands right on the jump, and
we believe all the new ones will
mmgliani. Ala., iron given any
more chance to compete with the
Homestead, Pa., product. Andrew
I if looking to his own interests.—
s
j ever read the story of poor old
Tray '.' If von haven t. you ought j Coir.merdhl Appeal
(t« read it and be benefit ted there-
with the best
New Postoffice
5iwaas«ifl'it359V)asac®‘o ______
j respectfully your
stay with us.
i , . *
.....— - •* -i——. — ■
Mr. ( . K. BurUidge, of recent
year- a train dispatcher in dilVeren?
Texas towns, is now located at Cis-
co as day operator for the Western
Union at. the T. A P. depot. Tlier*
Richest Woman in Texas
Mrs. Richard King, of Texas, is
probably the richest woman in the
the United States, not excepting
Mrs. Iiottie Green. Her wealth is
partly inherited from her lather.
jby With the best of wishes for1
•J |
1 your future success, I am most’
A petition has been forwarded to .
the Department asking for the lp-11S sdwetliing which is altogether
j cation of a new pjjstoflice half way ! pleasant arid agreeable, about M..
between iseranton and ( ottonwood, i Burbidge, perhaps it is because g,-
_ J'fh Mr. J. W . (.lurk a* p. m, was at one time engaged in a new*
Mr. White's little boy, near Cur- cavalry sword in thel mountains of' . ( ‘-trk has a store at this paper ..dice, and also that lie hae
.1 .....t.„ ! l,01,U ','^1 . ^Borts are being made, so1 for .. brother-in-law that most ex-
we are informed by Mr. Dunk eellent gentleman. K. W. Harri- of
Jones, to locate a gin there. They the Greenville Herald—at least w-
also desire a Upg Distance Tele- feel morally .sure that, the ttewpa-
phonc which will likely bo arranged per business is p, some wa v a.-J
Little Boy Killed
U\« u Ktnn.
^Eugene Buckelew font d an old
tis, was killed by a horse running
away with him and bis little broth-
er Sunday and striking hi* bead
ligninsta tree.
Taylor county almost eaten up bv
the rust, which iiav what many
claim to ho I . S. A. and Lee, eir-
| graved on it. The A and L-c are
very plain, and the second <• seems
a. pioneer Presbyterian clergyman, j Thursday morning at the Baptist i al,m.-r certain. If it should really
melirst whoever went, stall and, Church, A bilene. Mr. P. •L sRdkes.1 |tr .W(,rd. it will |w
Biiilo in hand, to the Indian*, and j t raveling salesinan fuf I. \1. Had-'
mixed races that p< pled the vast j for*! wa-marie I t • Mi-- FJos.-ie
I oninion ovr who !i hi- >wn lit? i • Logal.. Cisco,u ill !»<• their lenue.
daughter was des.tiinai lo hold sway Mr. T. II, KBit* \ w* nt up and with
:is a landed proprietor M . King M r, .Sidto v Pev tnU. acted as ushers.
i« how a widow and her landed es- Life will afow be' wurth the living
tales in Southern Ttxtis amount tp jfor !-*. <:» , for his bride i- said to be
l.2Af>;000 acres. iOOtkequaf* mifo- ‘one of«he lineet ladle* nt Ahrlene.
lor.
countable for it.
a vnlua-
i.'te !ind ft i- on exhibition at
s5eileus ,t i.'ivvdon - bank, anil is
worth going t -e- • Perhaps sum--
one can make out t,h“ iiHeripthip.
Abjlei e Reporter.
Royal Bak!no
W Absolute lv'Di to k-
Powder
Preaching at the Presbyterim
kchnreh tomorrow by vhr pastor
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
———_EQvAl PQWWB CQ.t Ktw VOflM,
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The Cisco Round=up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 28, 1899, newspaper, January 28, 1899; Cisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522657/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.