Cisco Round-up (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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(Ekrtisrs Emmiuap
I hat did reach
<*g.. n-’ ?n*- -anc*unonmu- mmi-
Entered at the poctoffice In Cl»cc.
TezM, «• *erond■ c!a*» tr.zii matter.
WALT SM1TM
t*. H HITl.ljV
SMITH
A WHITLEY,
Editors t
ind Proprietors.
Per Year
ti t»
Biz Month*
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Three Month*
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Friday,
June 7. 1907.
th
f nr
je j»eiia
Itacs until Satr.May
fdaaber. They f
iate 1 e*eu a!*—*
K'
: the route to
town, el
c. Ju-t a-
laming.
to the enemy'
-
-<**:»n a- the
•leal for
fljH l0!iUf
The at?*
*rti>*ys for th» *lefen-r
camp by rh:- g
■ 1
It
where the t«
auk will 1
la* located.
" is * ■ *
atlv surprised at the
'to-wn- mtelligv
nt and br*»a‘
-
can be cio—*
d work
will le*gm
rg* am*
um of the verdict, but
minde<j man's
conception *
d
in earne-t
ami it i
- believed
ley will <
it once file a motion
faime-- and <
leceiicy. Th:
IS
that by the
time th*
* bu-y fall
it new t •■_ ai audit tf.i?
fused, will apical tin
through all the Texa-
cas
ourti
wnter ha- D-eu m many prohi- season arrive* the water work
bitjou campaign-, and he has : will bo completed,
noticed that the pros almost iu- Tuesday afternoon tl
<t tank, hut ;t wa- thought that it w<
Iranity be noticed. The pi,
**!'' had not been 111 the___
around but a short while mrOf
it was discovered, ibe do.
lock wa< also tampof'Ki wit}..
As jailor Pack Kilbora will not
leave the jail for only a few
moments when the prisoners
are in the run-aiouud, he s*>jn
bllsi-
and iikelv to the supreme court variably permit some egotistical
and hair-bramed fanatic to get
up on the head -et where be can
of the rnited Stat«
as viewed at Washington.
A dispatch from Washington
Prohibition olection tor Eastland
County. June 8
Death Bio* to the Oi Octopus.
A death -blow Was dealt'trusts
iu Texas when Satuiday morn-
clock the Travis
say*
Jury
-Oil
a h
of 1
Th
e decision o* a
Texas
fining the Waters-Pierce
company; DTer a inIIh* *u aml
ilf dollars for its violation
he anti-trust law and can-
in the Waters-
ipany -■ r and
a ve
die
mg at tb-.Sft <
county jurv
Pierce ()il c<
pepaltv suit, return
for the plaintiff for penaBH
aggregating sTii^dUlU-ah+l noo--’--
in favor of the state for cancel-
lation of the p. •••: • ‘ .f T! e ,•
pauy to do business in Texas
The full text of the jury*- ve»-
dict is ns iol]uV£*4r'------------—
-We. the j
pliuiilift iigart
< *!. e;;<'h of t i s *
to US for e«r|l
tWeen M;tV .'11
:;i. i
•eilmg its ]•
n the state,
to do bus;
ii*?.**
V.
ruCIl M t l
dayd < >11 tru-t t
the corporate »n
fOle tile fed
for j*em
ti
try, find for the
st- tie* defendant
i--m - submitted
of t he da vs be-
ll**'. and 'March
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’ tL.u4!'..jU0.
fs,
The actii
nifica;
when tiie t
Kouri has i
fin,]* that
iered ...
• • * fie Stan-
may fore**
ISSoj Ye i»»--
iral government-
4~it--cam fie hca rd~,—~
s. One f leep sig-
ht com*'*, at a. time
UpfeU.e I'dml Of M;--
efore it the report of
mm m; - - sun e r, which
rh*- -a:1
do the most harm. The more
proper i*olicv would l*e to buck
and gag him and lo*-k him up
iu the wootUiie*-i.nn.td the thing
is all over.
This is the same fellow who
go! out hi- little hammer and
knocked th'* Osoo ( 'onmier-
vial ( lub upon its visit to Waco
twu years ago by stating m a
public meeting in that city that
the exetVrsioh wag not composed
"f repre-c; *anvv .-it'.zeiis. but
wa- only an aggregate*u - ol
h-ei-gi.iz/1 ing b<>■ >'Hums.
* hrist preached tolerance and
truth, but h; - doctrine \- l>eing
sad;y niisrcpre- nted by spme_,
"1 tire latter-day “saint-*" who
are sowing ta res instead of good
*eed rn-thi^'nrie of teas;-.
“And we fin* if or the plaintiff
again-* the defendant on .-ach
of the issues submitt-d tor each
of the day- between April 1,
and April L'!', 1!*»7. being
list* days; and fix tic- penalty
at 174,4Q(J.
"W* " "■ • ♦ -
mit of the defendant to do Is;- -
Ije-s ill the state of Te.Xa- . , d
be canceled.
“We find for defendant <
issues made by the plea*
..... Waters-
1’ ' L,.. \ „ _i\.- ; , .-i
violating the anti-trust law of
that -’at*- and .......ndnendii.g Woman Not a "Person."
thant- j'crmit I.....ancelled. a most amusing incident-re-:
gh there has bceiy little jcvntly occurred .a St. John’s
dmj 1 »t a - tothe action, .the,: - Mi ^,| y e.w ■. Ihnn s w lek, wimre' a M isil
s,> i-''to** 1 *’■' J**ioii—\n.LL Malile f ren'ijj, atf**1’ pa--ing:
take, 1* i- believed the Texas her examination with high hon-,
•leeision will prompt quicker or-, was denie.l permission t.»
praei fe law in the supivuie
1 he od mist 1- treading a T-r- conn, l*e,-au-.. according to tlie
tect labyrinth,of legal pros.-eu* act, only “per-on-“ w.uv allow-'
,, - Cd to }.!ai'ti<-e law, and “women
O.uo. 1 exaand Missouri were hot person.—-only nteu
iui'i'e uttarked it under state-an- were persons.*'
n a
mgs
i fi-trust laws.
idle federal government
II pn.se,-utlng it under tic- Elkins
rebate law iti Illinois, Teun**--
s'ee, Missouri and X< w York,
Jt lias been found guilty in
County Attorney John W.
Ifraily, who with- the attorney
general's *iepartment, had in-
stituted the suit, said coneerb-
mg the verdict: v.
“The attorneys for the state
are, of course, gratified at the
verdict of the jury and especi-
ally its significance to the peo-
ple of Texas. We believe it un-
doubtedly means the expulsion
nn-
the.
| Soon after a woman Was ar-
.lastediur.drunk.mite,—, and m
trial pleaded “not guilty,’’ be-
ing “a Woman" and “not a per*
au'l not.-ubmitted in theeha’ge ci;--ouri. an«i .v-w l«rk. sr»n "— therefore not amenable
of the con-Hd* ..V illi' b'und guiltv in to tin law. Jhemagi-tratedisr
According to this verdict the.*1 alJd.the government i- covered that the law read “that
defendant get* Mthe femoti** a- > ;■ - ■ i *tmd drunk was
one of tin- attorneys fVn the by Judge Eafidis. 1 liable to fine and iniprison-
state expressed fits :av' the^ minimum jment.tfandjhleil that aceord-
The attorneys for th* state ' ' ■'’; ~b''"h,MM|. If ingto the lecisifon su*
are highly elated <*ver the ve.i- 1b'J limit !* imposed, the Stand- preine.coiht ‘Women were not
diet/ . . Wlj] have to pay !pwson^ and «-«old not be
■ ]*risone«l nor finer},” so
jpntmner was discharged.
The Mar plot. ; As a result the legislature
<>ne certain picachei iu tin- promptly pa--ed an act tle-ig-
itiiwu, who works partly at his uatiiigwomen as. personst -,,
job but mostly at meddling with j Miss French w;e allowed her
.other people s bu.-ine-», ha- degreem law.
doie- iiH.r** injury to the prntii-
hit ion came in one day by j|l- His First Move.
a*lvised ^jieneti than the frieiifls A bashful eowboy, returning
of the eau-e can remedy in a from the plain- t<» eivili/.etj so-
for ail time lion, Texas of u eor- V“;ir' ' !lJ u ?“***&>*■hv ck''*v al t"t abseuee of several
l.oiaimn whk-h ha- offended 0Utpgedevei->' CluiuUm teie-t y-ai-. o-ii .u -p.-.m-ly in love
against our law- with greater an<1 d)^UKt“d lji- hearers by at first sight with a pretty young
frefjucncy and more flagrantly !iluUug tiiat a "1M" wlw vot,‘s tr,H wh°m hfJ ^ «t » party
than any other.
“I cannot give too much
praise to my associates who
ne-s men *,f Ea.-tfand met at the discoveml that they were try-
: court house to talk over the a* 1- ing to escape and immediately
disability of organizing a bust- l«*cke*l them in their eeh-
ness men’s club. Hon. H. L. they will likely remain for
B*-ntJey of Abijene was present, sninetime.—Eastluml Bulletin,
aud made a lengthv siavei) ex- u . u . .
- plaining the good to h** derived;
from such a dub, to a eounty.i UluUlh' ai*m the N- w-
It being the .desire of Thtpejdate.l that Albany was about
present to organize a difc 't0 tu !lf*'- 1 ft f«.*t. K*liter
Judge J. K*. Fro-t was ele..t**d | Mf*rarbv prof.—**d that^ he had
president and 0. Fisk was elec- j>een hei wiggle, and fei -• >..
ted secretary. A committee of I thid she would soon begin to
five vvere optednte*l to draft l,y- ’ r°°t up Ire-li <lirt and -pi? out
laws, ate.., and is composed of jbug bull-, bn i *■ i- le>* so
Mlowlng persons: L. A. 1 -of-^it just now. since tW
B-dford. Earl Conner, Sain:1"*11'1 C'u" for « ^;liool
Day, Frank E. Thoma- a: 1 T. j budding was given a. blaek
A. Bendy. This committee Here is his revised view of rh**
to report to-night, at which Jpinbon:
time .iinotluAr-^ pu.lilin . S?ami"Pi '(*!»-« 1 a Pond
wiilbeheMatthee.mil hou-e.jtn build a public -.-li.. of J, ml,].
Ed everybody attend........ J iitg,. witjnmb: one .vote-ligaitep
County Judge Hill hUs or-'J1* diil the same thing,
deied an election for f’arbon to i,lid 0ld.v nine votes ua-t. again-:
be field June fid, to determine But poor obi dead Albany,
wheth.-i- they wish to abolish wrangling here in a hell of fae-
theji incorporation or n.-t. A4^°*Wi* *nu*h' her last kick ’1 ' •-
petition was presented with day.
ncre than TOO signatures. " ***
■ W hile the prisoners were in ^btt\ what you lia-ve to.
the nin-around ^Saturday after- a,ld .VuU what you have to
noon they tried t" escape lo j buy.—< iracey \* Thonuum
pressing one of the bar- aeros-: j "*
rh.- windows out. This bar had! S, r Win('ll'‘!1 b‘r ' !(•
bi-en *awe*l into at the bottomjficc M. & F. Xation.al Bank,
bv a prisoner some time ago, 1 Cisco, Texas.
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Merchants' and Fanners
National Bank
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OF CISCO.
Capital Stock, •
Surplus,
Stockholders' Liability,
$50,000
5,ooo
50.000
Individual worth of stockholders over Two
Million Dollars. Don't Stop at side-shows, when
you can see -the Bier Show for the same money
Come to the Merchants & Farmers National
Bank to make your deposits.
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and ability in the j»iepafation
and trial of this great cans*-, , ,f , \i .1
, . , , ,r . to rjeJiev*- that all t h*
and Urn .jM-oplc of lexa^ stiotil'i
fn«ic.*<i }»*• grateful to them. To
Assistant Attorney (tenoral
Bn* anti-prohibition ticket is a j On leaving the house that
rascal and unfit to l*c th** father ev.-ning the young lady forgot
of a family. This writer has j her overshoes, and the hostess,
, vii 111 , alway- vote*l the prohibition who had noticed the Western-
...... :il.Hit,- i„ tl... ............. ttfM. tot 1„. Ims n<-y,.|. m > infatuation, tol.ltin- younif
so narrow la-tween th** *'vcs as laiclnnvar that he might return
pea-s are them to the girl if he wished.
in one pod, f»' that all men who The herder leaped at thee ha nee
d.o n**t vi**w the surrounding and pre-cut*-*! himself m dm*
,■ , • 1 -i landscape through his own, time at the young ladv’s lion-**.
EightPajt spv.*ml praise is dm- , , , , ,
.. . . knot-ii**1*- an* bouial to be ras-; Nuc gn-cted him cordia v.
for his untiring <*ucrg>-and tlie ,, , , , ,,v ‘ ,
, [11 , cdte ot the deepest dye, Nona" 1**11 i'ugot vmir over-hoes
skill with which he managed .. , .* . , , • , „ , y. , ;
*1 . » »» 4 . ct as good muu ax tnefte are ttt last utghf, he sard, .awkwaidlv
the from tnc tTPMfilTiiig to ,1 , , .11.111 1
the end ” this town are going to vote the handing her the package.
_ * auli ticket, and they are doing “Why,there’s only one over-!
Thia fat judgment in favot •*! ao upon priwip>bw they ft -h.*• ■ I:**r*•! ' -{j,* exclainaal, as I
stat«* will give < ountv Attorney and from <?onscicutious m*Hiv.*s. (she thaukd him and opened it.
Biadya- his share of the fees There are teal, good ami -orryj “Yes, Miss,” said he, blush-;
on penalties f*,.*1,14a, which is man on each side of ev«ry (pies- ing. "I’ll bring the other one
one-fourth ot tlie fir-t penalties tion, and th*k prohibition safe is j tomorrow. Oh, how 1 wish
and on seeotid penalties 10 p<*r no exception to the rule, in proof: that you w**r*‘ a centipede!”,
(•••nt ot the first, rlOOO, ami 0 of which it is only necessary to I Ami with that he turned and
per (ent on th** 1 emaindei. A*’- point to the eminent (f) divine ( sped away down the street,
cording to an agreement entere.1 wll0 tJlH ul)0ve HSH.Pti(m.
into with J. P. Oruet, Brady is Several citizens of this town
who had formerly vote*! anti,
^DIAMOND DRUID:
i;: ™ W£i!i SHOES;
* - Kidu*‘i VK
Jtarid Hardeit Service!
Our " All - for-Wear' .hoo arc kcavj*
■weight, anJ made to resfit tl. grind of
hardert wear, "
The ?ohd durability of our heavy shots
is a guarantee of the excellence of our
fine dress p-ade?. c- in our 7 spmairy plant)
each different grade of shoes u a racerraker
and standard of v-!i rn;.:-- (or ether grades.
to give him one-third of the
aho\amount. hilt had made up their, mill (Is to
The jury wu* charged Friday cast a ballot against th** saloons
cyeuingat 4 o’clock and reached Satuiday, now say they will
a verdict of guilty Friday mgiit.j vote the anti ticket iu protest
Eastland Notes.
The. tli ivyt o ra- -oE4dm Eitizens
W at«*r Works of Eastland have
seen red it charter and immedi-
ately thereafter a civil engineer
was put to work, surveying the
TRY ANOTHER DEALER IF YCuRS HASST THEM
MAKERS ,
iffl.Muib
vjt riAitc noR*E rmc snocs tham,
AMY OTnCR MO\iSt --l vma
IM TIIE /
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Smith, Walt & Whitley, S. R. Cisco Round-up (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1907, newspaper, June 7, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522118/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.