Cisco Apert (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1904 Page: 5 of 8
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WE ARE SELLING
Paint*, oil?, wall paper and sewing machines cheaper than ever
before. •
Have the iai eat and most complete line of waiches, clock, silver-
ware and cut gla?-* ever dieplayed^get our prices. *
17 Jewel adjusted Rockford movement in case $10.00.
Difficult watob and jewelry repairing. vt— -
E3rLSr'^€rl23LS, A- Cisco, Texas,
J. J. MARTIN & CO.
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Citrr.-t ion.
The State of Texas
herein, aud that he have judgomt for
* his debt, interest and attorney’s fee as
R-fainat 6aid Alpheus Cook, and for a
. the rtheriif os „i)v Constable of foreclosure of his lien upon the above
Easlland Comity—Greeling: *
Von ar» hereby commanded to;
summon Alpbcue C >n:< by making P
tlesorjhcd premises as against all-defen-
dants, and that the s'aETe he decreed to
he sold according u> 1 aw; That the
. . . , . Sd.eritl or other officers executing said
publication of t- * , r ;-.U;u once in t'r. 1 or of sale, shali place the purchaser
eacu woe it ft. , consecutive weeks i of t tel property in possession thereof
I previous to the r turn day hereof, in within thirty days after the day of sale,
some newspaper published in yotr : ani* for. B|»ecia! and general relief to
County, to appear -H the next regu ’ " hi h he may be entitled uither in law
tar term of the District Court- of j
i or equity.
Eastland ■Cot.ni " t i be held nt the
.Herein fail not, but have before said
jCuurt.on said first-day of the next term
• Court TTousO' ;t.<• r. >*'. Hi F;i?ibmd, : thereof, this writ, with your" return
on the tirr* Nfombiv in January, A. j hereon, showing how you have execu-
D. 1905, the same being the 2nd',; sftrne'
A..[) 1905, then
V. an ess my hand and official seal at
| my ‘Dice in Eastland, Texas, this 15th
r a petition tiled ! of October, A. D. UKM.
It. L. Davenport,
M. V. Mitchell has a long string
of City property and farms for sale
Cisco, Texas. 4
The Model Racket Store for Men,
W omen, Roys and Girls Shoes—
No better for the money. Gloves
from loots to $1.50 per pair.
1 A. P. Slater, Prop,
lay of January,
anu there* to
in said Court otr the 12th day of Oe : [sau.]
tuber, A. 1). 1 .>01 in a suit number-1 Clerk District Court, Eastland Co., Tex
«d on the docket of ■ ..id Court No.
1531, wherein A. B. Johnson isi
ITaiutiff and A'.plums Cook and
Cornelia Cook are defendants and
the cause tit action being alleged
as follows’
^ That-heretofore,'.'to-wit, December
6th, 1897, defendant. Alpheus Cook
made, executed and delivered his
three certain promissory notes of
laid date, payable to the order of
Wv H. Hughes, each in the sum of
T 100.00 and due reappcfiyely Dec.
1, 1901, Dec. I, 1902, and Dec. 1,
190$, bearing interest from date at
the rate of eight percent per an-
num, and providing for ten per cent
additional as attorney's fees, in case
the 6ame be placed in the hands of an
attorney for collection or if collect
ad by suit. q
•That said notes have been duly
. endorsed iji blank and transferee!
by said W LI. Hughes, and this
plaintiff Is now the legal Holder
and Owner of the enmft; that said
Local.
M. McCall and wife visited in
Ilrowuwood this week.
Has is ever dawned on you that
the little Apert subscription list
continues to grow.
Mrs. F. B. McCardell and daugh-
ter of Houston are- visiting the
family of Tom Armstrong.
The infant of Mrs. \V. B. Short
died Sunday night and was buried
at Corrinth Monday evening.
VV. N. Porter of Spring Hill,
Tenu., was siring up the city last
week and noticing the change' of
faces.
Several hundred citizens from
Cisco and vicinity viewed the sights
at Abilene fair last week, and some
ainusyg stories are told.
Hon, Albert Stephenson, demo-
cratic elector for the 10th congres-
sional district will speak on politi-
cal issues in Cisco ou the 28th.
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Married—On October the l9th
Mr. Frank Lovelady and Miss
Pearl Park, Rev. S. J. Vaughan $
officiating. We join their mnner
ou6 friendF in congratulations.
ALWAYS * THE ♦ BEST.
OUR LINE OF
Proscription Drugs
CAN * NOT t BE * EXCELLED f ANYWHERE.
Dingle & De-Spain, _
THE NEW DURGGISTS NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE, CISCO
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$
Texas Central R. R.
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN
Cisco and Waco,
andliuicuSTimel Te AU i>oints 10 3«ttfrsL Kmt and
» South Texas, and to Points in the
Old States.
WUCO- Cotton Belt Route and Memphis,
Via
»
uotes not having been paij at ma-
Turity there of the game were placed
^ plaint;.! in the band? of B. W.
wtterson, an attorney -at law for
collection, whereby said defendant
became Han’t and bound to pay
plaintiff (ho sums of money as in
said notes specified, including in-
terest and attorney’s fee us therein
provided.
That said notes were given in part
payment for all that certain lot, tract or
parcel of land s tunted aud lying in the
County of Eastland, State of Texas, the
! nine being the south-east quarter (s. e.
Hof Section number i s in block num-
ber Oof the E. T. K. It. Co. survey;
That said property war ou said date of
December <uh, 1897 conveyed hv laid
W II Hughes to said defendant, Alpheus
Took, by his deed of that date, in con-
sideration, among other things of the
notes herein described, and that in-said-
deed a lien wi>.t expressly retained to
secure the payment of aaid ftotes; Plaiu-
Ufltfurthm say s that said deed is iu the
Session of detetniants and notice is
hereby given to them t<* produce the
same upon the trial hereof, to-be used
as evidence of its contents, or evidence
aha imde will be olfered in proof there
of.
That each of said notes are due and
unpaid and defendant has failed to pay
the same or any part thereof, except the
interest thereon to December 1st, 1902,
/id the same still remains due and uu-
Duffi w*-....
SSl’laintiH further alleges that Cornelia
Cook re the wife of said Alpheus Cook
and she is claiming some right, title or
’ interest in and to the landT above de-
scribed, the exact character of which is
to plain lift unknown, but that such
right, title or interest if any, is subordi-
nate to plaintiffs lieu securing the pay-
ment of the aforesaid notes.
Wherefore, plaintiff prays that de-
fendants be cited to appear aud answer
October 28, The Campbell Broth-
ers Shows now consolidated will
exhibit at Cisco afternoon and eve-
ning nt the usual hours. These
sh'-ws are this season twice their
former sizo and are now the ac-
knowledged leading amusement in-
stitution of America. Show day
will open with a stupendous Btreet
parade at 10 a. m.
The Harrisburg. (Penn.) Daily
Tribune says: “The Campbell
Brothers .came to us strangers but
from now on we are friends. They
are from the wild and wooly west,
but they can give some of their
eastern competitors pointers on
how to conduct a big show. Har-
risburg patrons were surprised and
bewildered. Everything was first
class, it was the best ever seen here,
in fact it was immense. The tents
were packed in the afternoon and
even the threatening weather did
not keep the city folks from filling
ail the seats last night. The Camp-
bell Brothers will always be wel-
come here. They are gentlemen in
the truest sense of the word.”
The Model racket store has bar-
gains every day. 1
The Texas Central Raliway has
%
now in operation complete parlor
car service on all its passenger
trains between Stamford and Waco,
aud Cisco and Waco, for the con-
venience and comfort of its pat-
rons. This in additiou to its form-
er up-to-date eqiiiment. This ad-
ditionalaccomodatiDn is furnished
at the nominal charge of fifteen
cents for distances of 55 miles and
25 cents for distances exceeding 55
miles. H. Bulbrook, Agent. tf
Cisco Public Library.
Will open fvery afternoon from
t j
to 6 oclock.
Librarian.
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Mrs. le Veaux
Mrs Platt
Mrs Reagan
Mrs ficott
Mrs Vernon
Mrs Webster
Mrs Ed Wilson
The Spooner Dramatic Co., which
will commence a three nights en-
gagement on Oct. 33,st at Maxwell
Hall is said to he better than ever
this season. You should not fail to
see them.'
Look down the announcement
column in xVpert and see who the
democratic nominees are and form
an idea of about how your ticket
will look when you get your poll
tax receipt and start for the voting
box.
This holding of cotton is not
confined to Cisco, but seems to be
in vogue everywhere. Cotton hat
dropped lj[ cents since the opening
of the season, and the failure of a
rally in the price is making many
uneasy.
The foreman on this section of
the Santa Fe—from Coleman to the
Junction—is the whole push uow.
Not a “snipr’iQ be bad. The rail-
road company pays only $145 a
day for these hands, and as they
can make $2 to $2.50 picking cot
ton, they of course prefer the latter.
—Coleman Voice.
Yes, there were hundreds of peo-
in the city last Thursday from the
farming teritory adjacent Cisco—
many wagons returned home well
filled with various kind of Mer-
chandise and not a few of the farm-
ers expressed themselves as well
pleased with the bargains our mer
chants gave them. |
Gorman, Texas, Oct. 22,—This
morninj^on Johu Isbel’s place, two
miles west of town, a diepute arose
between two renters on the place,
Mr. Groggins and Mr. High, over
a settlement for picking ootton. A
target rifle was used by one of the
parties as a club’ while the other
ufed bis knife, inflicting several
wounde about the arms and
shoulders, but none thought by
The attending physician to be of a
serious nature. Both parties came
to town and surrendered to the offi-
cers.—Dallas News.
A car load of Arkansas apples
wjll arrive in Cisco today, Oct. 27th
—dried fruit 7c a pound—at Cen-
tral tracks. T- B. Miller or Chas.
Jenkins. f 1
Dinning room girl wanted at
Hoffman Hotel in Cisco. 1
A car load of Bran xmd chops
and celebrated Loader Flour at J.
J. Winston's in Cisco. 1
xas. 9
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H & T C So. Pacific and New Orleans.
(AUSTIN, SAN ANTONIO,
’HOUSTON, GALVESTON
(and NEW ORLEANS.
. ............. W. F. McGill in,*
Ticket Agent, Gen. Pass. Agent
Cisco, Texas. Waco, Texas.
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Easton the
Southwest Limited
You cannot drop your napkin and pick it up in the dinning cat
of the Southwest Limited. A waiter will be therewith a clean
one. A porter was recently disciplined for brushing a hat with
a whisk broom instead of a hat brush. These are little thing?
but they show how excellence of service is maintained on the
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Heap, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway.
This company owns and operates the sleeping, dining, library
and all other cars on ijts lines, and therefore offers its patrons an
excellence in equipment and service not obtainable elsewhere.
The Southwest Limited leaves Kansas City, Union Station.
5.55 p.„m.; Grand Avenue, 6.07 p, m. Arrives Union Station,
Chicago 8.55 a. m,
G. L. COBB,
Southwestern Passenger Agent,- •
907 Main St., Kansas City, Mo
M. F. SMITH,
Commercial Agent,
Slaughter Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
J. T. Yeargin
A guaranteed razor for one dollar
at Fee’s—“The Schumate” try one,
and get a Schutnato strop tf
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GEO. L TOWHSEND,
DEALER IN
Staple and Fancy
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For low rates to the World’?
Fair via the Texas & Pacific Rail-
way, ask any Ticket Agent, or
write K. P. 'Turner General Pa«en
ger Agent, Dallas, Texas. tf
XJtTorld'o Jr'wix Axt Vic-v-J.
Seven beautifully colored plot
tires of the principal buildings <>t
the World’s Fair, and seven ot.hei
pictures. Tied with a cord; <le
tttchable for framing. Sent on re-
ceipt of ten cents. Address,
4 “Katy,” Dallas, Texas.
rThe Katy” Again t j 11 hi Front,
Kooma Reserved for
"World's lair Visitors.
Phone 63.
The Psseongop Department r»f the M. K. ST.
R’y Co. (“TKo Katv"j lias ostaMisJjeOLn
Rooming ilnn*u for tin; bonclrt^if its pittroni-
Who iler-ira to visit >ft. Louis during th«
World’s Fair. This Bnrpittt has secured an
j option on sevor.-il thousand f oral*hod rooms ’
. Our wagon yard has all conveU- j
iences.—Gracy <k, Thomas, Cieco. 4 1 'hrongh any m. k. at. Ticket Agent. \
I It is, of course, necersary that reservation
C.. • i ____ , I be made as tar in advance us possible, in
*~peCiat Excursion tickets, good , order that tho desired accomraodnHons can
only in chair cars or coaches may f”' An °!Uce tl‘;: Baronu J111
J J maintained opposite the Union Station In
be sold to St. Louia, Mo., and -return ! et- L‘,ull,‘ whereaoorps of competent Clerks
. i find onironned ic#s.-H-ng*-rs are eonstautlj
on each Saturday, Monday, Tues , on hat j to direct visitors to. their appointed
day and W ednesday, ,Sept. 1 / tb to in addition to tbis, the rtnrcao will Inrni. "
No,. 30tb, 190-1, UidnuM, g«. •
service for the transfer of . .
reasonable rates. 4
This sorvl-e will be of great valtto and
boneflt to strangers and ladies and chlldrei
without escorts. This move is in accordance
with the oanat prpgrcssiveneos of “ Tbe Kat j-.'
Any M. K. AT. Agent will gladly give pi)
T. & P. Ry., under the following
conditions, vizi Date? of sale!
September 17, 19, 20, 21, 24. 20, 27
28. October l, 3, 4, 5,8, 10, 11,12,
15, 17, 18, 19, 22, 24, 25, 26, 29, 31,1 Information, or ad<Trt„s .
November 5, 7, 8, 9, 12,14, 15, 16,
19,21, 23.-3^20, 88) 99. ftp.......
W. O. CRUSH.
l>ALLA«, ThiX>‘ .
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Cisco Apert (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1904, newspaper, October 27, 1904; Cisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522283/m1/5/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.