Cisco Round-up (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1907 Page: 5 of 8
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Local Points.
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Davis, Real
d Insurance.
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fitting (
Estate, Mrs. R. A. St
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tf. night in honor
la
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guest.
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Simp Looney has I
home on Broadwav.
Near Moline Wagons
Fee A < -o.*s.
Strawberry
ails see ,i
v at t fft]
mam Bros.
Miss ( lia-sie ( oilman ut Ihurd.
.i" long as tn*1
t( market.
my in the
Hoyt Kirkpatrick will leave
•Sunday for Houston, when* he
ought- a John < ’amp
of I ml
♦lilt, spent
will make his home and open
Thursday in <
|<rO Oj
n hi- wav
upatheatorium for next season.
... home from A
\\ ANTED—lio's,.^ und COWS to
at (ML
__ . .
If hustling rail! get your gro-
eery trade you might as well
surrender it to us—we are after
it, and with the g<M.ds that will
make an everlasting
of you. tiarmonRros
the good news he was getting
through the paper eaeh week.
‘Ustonn
tf
Miss Josh* Jones of Abilene pasture, for further particulars
Hello Bill!
Hello!
Warm weather we are having.
Yes sir. Let’s go and get some-
ed a cloud- thing to driuk. Where will we
considerable hail go. l> to Seitz’s, of course;
1 he town and conn- he puts out the isest drinks in
town. it
.1.
Avner Mnyhew and wife at
rived home Saturday.
For real estate and
H.-C. Roe.
eutlis see
tf
Do not tut get the sehool trus-
tee election Saturday.
Storage room tor rent. Apply
to Round-tip otliee,
Oraeey A Thomas have a nice
Hue of fresh giwenes.
Mrs. Harry Ilall is visiting
Mrs. Frank Vernon.
was the guest of Mrs. 1). C.
Moore this week.
We l»uv what "you have to sell
ami- sell you what you have to
buy.—flraeey A Thomas.
i
Miss Raulino Mounteastle of
Lem Switch is visiting Mrs. T.
W. Neel this Week,
O raeey A’Thomas want your
hides, tins and pecans
Ml*. M. K. Holcomb. i* V4sit-
iug in Ihthlin this week.
For real estate ami loan- >ee
II. l\Poe. tf
II. S. Childress of Rising
Star spent last Sunday in Cisco.
C. II. Fee A Co., have a very!
heavy stock of Shepard’s Light-!
ntng lee Cream Freezers. Tf
Phil Baugh of Stamford made
a brief stop iu the city this
week and visited his brothers.
see R. E. Jones on Caldwell
farm, U miles west of Cisco, m2
Full line of cane, millet, kaf-
fir coin ami other fre-li seed.
Now is the time to p.aul such
feed stuffs. O. 11. Kinsey.
I will be in Cisco li**\t week.
Those needing dental work,
! please take notice.
It Dr. A. ihven.
Ranger exj
burst and
Saturday
trv was Hooded, but the bene-
fit- will no donut be greater
than the damage done.
A. H. Blaekstone, who left
Cisco 22 years ago and moved
Brown county, was here
Mrs. Lizzie Lee Young nr-it
. . A ■ *'» v'»» ** v'ouu», w««? urir
ve<l m the City from Alabama Wednesday, on hts return from
Tlmrsday. After a few days
visit at the home of Dr. W. P.
Lee she will g<> to Asperiuont
to visit her father and mother.
Editor Eugene Moore of the
a prospecting tour into New
Mexico. He says Cisco has
certainly grown since he saw it
last.
Dr, K. Sand ford, theOphthal-
Pipe and fittings and valves
of all siz.es for sale C. 11. Fee A
( o., they carry a large stock. ti’j>
Mrs. F. *LeYeaux h ft
El Paso Monday to visit her
son, Louis, for a few days.
Don’t be misted by some oth-
er brand of Flour—nothing will
please you better than Apple
Blossom, sold by Cannon Bros.
C. 11. Fee A (’o,
a- larger supply of
Strawii K„t,r,,rls, ,-alM on, ln„|„Kisf, a0(, M,.ta.
,, rn^.y. Blrtof frora A1,iUTO wi„
T;"" ' "■ V,'; y V"";- *......®it tEeWisa fora
that IS a I-Mit both to Imnsolf f„v A„ havi, i|ls of
add his town
11. L. Winehell ami Ernest |sultatioib test
have laid in < bah* took up a- collection tins
week to buy an electric fire
They
John Iteen
Cultivatois this year than ever, alarm bell for the city
These (’uftivators «1< > the work
for I and stand the test. tf
any kind should see him. Con-
ami analysis
free. * It
Cisco
Public School closes
Mnv 17. - The graduating exer-
cises will occur Monday night,
Will pay spot
eggs von have.—Cr. 11 Kinsey.
Miss Emily lVenle of De
Eeon sjtent Monday in the city,
Cract'y A' Thomas are head-
quarters for feed and groceries.
secured something over $100, j
.... , 'kiers Bill mjwui .Ut)UU«Y IllgUI
and this improvement in the n- ,,
. . -May 20, at ( lseo Opera House
tire service is assured. ' h . • , ,,
Following is the personnel of
I iM«uuue> me ueujg snipped into Miss Comic Wilson jias 11be graduating class this year:
Li-ten! And you will hear'Cisco. < btrmon Bros, sell them, closed her school at Rising Star Eertha Martin, Frances Smith,
wedding bells ring in Cisco, they can’t keep their trade sup--{md returned ' ~ ' '»••»•*• v......ttu— --
This ycat's beaus and Irish
|potatoes are being shipped int<
cash for ajl the>suf)!1 ]">' tine of our fair young j plied
ladies.
If you want prompt action, a j
Miss Bettie Lee, after several
months visit to her sister, Mrs.
low rate of interest and longjAddie Lowery, left for her
time consult Winehell relative (home'in Sherman last Monday
home Tuesday. I
She was accompanied by Miss
Emma O’Neal, who has also
been teaching in the selropl at
Rising Star.
Mary Butts, Ernest Ilitsmi and
Harvey Ellis.
to a loan.
Sheriff Marshall Biggs of Al-
\V inched wiil take up and ex- bauy stopped over m Cisco *
: night.
Mrs.
mg her
Mrs. W. B. Ashahranner left
Wednesday for Dallas in an-
swer to a telegram from her
Mr.«. .1.11. .vTrxaiHlrr ......... i !msl,!m'i 'vho 18 » •'•»»*«*
Siim.Ih.v night f..r .Smi Antonio' Mr. Ashabranner
• III 4i kJ I »»
I. Strickland is visit- to attend tie* annual meeting of
tend \ • ndor - Lien notes. Monday, on his may home from |< ‘luunbliss of West. Before her
Sc.eM, .Mitchell, agent for
Texas Central lands in Cisco, tf
For tornado and livestock
insurance, see Connie Davis. It
Tri.co, the best cow feed on
earth, at Oraeey A Thomas.
El Paso.
We will soon have a supply
of fancy breakfast bacon and
hams. Reserve an order for ns. j
( bunion Bros.
return sin
brothei’ at
laughter, .Mrs. Hall the Texas Woman’s Press As-j
sociatioii. From there she will
N isit her ; go to Monterey. Mexico, for a.
few days vrsit
will also
Austin. .
has already had 2 operations
performed, and another is
found to lie necessary by the
1 physicians in charge of the ease.
I. Lamb left Monday
Eureka, Nevada.
Wanted— 10,000 chickens at
best cash prices.—(J. 11. Kinsey.
(b 11. Judin has leased the
Cisco -Opera House for next
season.
A nice and Complete line of
screen wire and doors at Man-
eifl A Elkins. tf
'l'lie meeting at the Baptist
Lurch has started' out with
for great promise of being a suc-
cessful revival.
Heavy stock of Corrugated
Painted Roofing Iron in (i, 7, S,
11 and 10 foot lengths at C, 11.
...............11L„
Earl Smith left’the city Sun-
day for Cleburne, where he has
accepted a position in the San-
ta Fe machine shops.
John E. Milford of Rising
an
,, , , , • some Cvalde Honey, which we
snir .pent !■ rniay ami Saturday amv!, any ,,.,y
in the city
When m Eastland stop at the
Hague Hotel. Plenty to eat
and good beds. tf
Jake Alexander spent Satur-
day and Sunday with his family
m this city.
Just received .another ship-
ment-of tin1 famous East Texas
Ribbon.’Cano Syrup, put up in
one gallon buckets. Phone
2-1-5—Garmon Bros.
Mrs. \\. \\. Moore and little
son, Wyghtmau, left Monday
night for an extended visit to
Sherman, Whitesboro and other
points, in east TexCs.
W. L. Parmer called in to
have a friendly chat with the
Round-Tp force this week, and
while here lie had us move his
subscription tip another notch,
Mrs. Jim Leech entertained
\\e have placed an order.forjthc Presbyterian Aid Society
last Tuesday afternoon with
delicious r i p e strawberries,
whipped ernum and elegant
cake-
W . A, Stephens of Rising.Star
was a pleasant caller at the
Round-1 p office Thursday
morning. He said lie did not
call to mix-up with the lighting
editor, but wanted to pay for
" Do You Know
That one cigar less every day
will pay for lighting your home
with electrify I Phone us to
make your estimate cost on
wiring. Yours to please,
Western Light and Power Co.
(bunion Bros,
Tom (h’erbiW, the popular
District Clerk, was in the city
\V «*duesday and called on the
Round-l'p.
Don’t fail to call on or write
\\ inehell when you want a loan
on improved and unimproved
rp • . . i • mi i ill|M u i t m till'l
......"",1 f«nns m,.l ran,Urns.
hulls at if 1.00 per 100.lbs. at,
Oraeey A Thomas. R- P*- MeKoy was iu the city
i Thursday on Ins way to Saban-
Jiulge Scott is enlarging his no, after speudingseveral weeks
home place by the addition of 'J1 Abilene.
1 onhis. Mancill A Elkins have on
C- 11. Fee & Co., handle the ijlalKlu lurgt* stockof(’orrugated
American Steel Hog Fent*e, also Eon Rooting, ( all ami let them
Cable and Barb Wire. tf figure with you, tf
R. 11. McCarty,»wife and lit-
tle daughter of Albany Were in
Cisco last Sunday.
No long delays with Winehell
in getting a loan on your farm
or ranch.
John Neel is now conductor
on the Texas Central. You!
can’t keep merit down.
See Winehell for loans. (>f-
fice M. A F. National Bank,
Cisco, Texas.
O. D. Barker and mother-in-
law, Mrs. Vaughan, visited in
Brady the first of the week.
Take Your Job Printing to
the Cisco Round-up and have it
done right. Then you will have
no room to kick.
\\ inehell lends money ex-
clusively on improved and un-
improved farms and ranches.
It’s to your interest to see him.
All who have tried Cvalde
are expecting a shipment to ar-
rive this week, (iarinon Bros.
Don’t fail to see that Ell wood
Hog and Coat Fence at Mancill
A Elkins,’ and you will buy it
because It’s best of all. tf
J. F. I’atterson and wife of
Eastland visited in the city
Sunday. While herd Mr. Pat-
erson lost a *140 horse, which
took sick and died in a few
horn >.
J. A Brown of Van Bti’ren,
Aik., is in the city visiting his
brother, A. I’. Brown. Both
those gentlemen paid the
Round-Up an appreciated visit
Wednesday.
Mayor O. T. Maxwell circu-
lated a subscription paper
among the citizens Wednesday
and secured a donation of *100
for the cyclone sufferers at
Hemming.
During the light shower Mon-
day afte-iiioon lightning struck
the new Masonic Temple. Be-j
sides the displacement of a few I
brick on top of the rear wall,|
no damage was done.
CISCO BANKING CO
——-g——— JT’NlxeoBt?QPAXEW.. ........
RESPONSIBILITY $500,000.00.
Same attention accorded small accounts as large ones
Me have an Austin, Texas, account and will be glad
to write Exchange for you.
We so]fait* your business in the Banking line and will
be glad to have you call and see us.
n
\. J. WARD, Pres.
. W. WARD, V. P.
(>. D. WARD, (’asliicr.
T. R. BACON. Asst. Rashit
Honey know what it is. We*, Th'* ^uivlery Association
has contracted with the Midland
Lyceum Bureau of Des Moines,
Iowa, fora five number Lyceum
Course, iu which some of the
finest selections will he made,
They solicit the patronage of
every family iu Cisco.
THIS FINE
Register No. 3881
Black
Pcrcheron
Stallion
of J. H, Stamps will
make the season at the
old Daniel's Wagon
Yard, Cisco
For particulars see
Edgar Strickland, Mgr
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Smith, Walt & Whitley, S. R. Cisco Round-up (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1907, newspaper, May 3, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522285/m1/5/?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.