The Cisco Round=up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 1, 1899 Page: 2 of 6
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T7be Cisco UouncJ-ur
4USTICE AfTiR THE WAB
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Post Office at ('is
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Cisco, l«‘xas, Saturday, April t, iNhj,
1.11 seri—TiT
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Man it
quickly
.. Bditoria ..
Ow of the niiMl pk'turi^fjuf feature* <>f Washiuptort '
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* lift* ;s said to be tin* |irtawt; oti tie »tre« k of.mensb'as *>r
ihe foreign legations in the brilliant dr* -- of their nation ;
of < >ursi- the Oriental nations add most <-**!or to the'scout*;
and chief among theobserved is the iltnv minister fronijbfy n
Siam, I*h\a Yieddha Suriyasakti. Phya im-ahs “haron,” , in«um<-' ti mayin
or a member of the lesser nobility of Siam. The new Sia-
.MNtt mini>t< r is finely educated, with a a keenly inquir-
ing turn of mind! Ho is much Interested in .schools and j f
part ion lark in manual training. ^ He ha-' visited Hampton arms, th
and the J ndtaivschuidm Carlyle. Tim early part of the
winter to- spent iu travel about t his country . and returned
to Washington in time for the opening of congress in Pe-
uit
‘ war ujmi the r;H|4|e ' w «•. |»:i*h ar-vitahle Ip
:erji-hni;ss'T it is ;>s well that it -i ould be ended as
s j»"jb! -. a:. * li'Woi. lucasitr - ..r* r.;'ique«tKMia-
-arv. ft ••‘1 - . that break
he end prove to have be ii merciful.
But. with the war .ended, there should .he no cause for
j flirt her doubt or mis nderst .a in ling of t lie ;u 1 mi n ist rat ion’s
! >K>!ie\. When tie* insurgents shn.ll have lain down their
!’ President should promptly enlighten them and
his own countrymen on this point. This course i- now
demanded in the name of'justice undt'immanity.
The American government has assumed a tremi-iulnvr.
SVav\s and Afita^tvs bus\ 'Keeevvjtd
ti, From New York.
Aiir f ^rj p?r cent t4tt*a)>i»than The kuiics
(’an buy material and make them. Prices 75c to $2.
Dnriny the next two weeks* 1 want to show these goods to
every lady in Cisco Also many other things new
.tad novel that will interest you
E E. KEAN.
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' 1‘i‘inln t. After a brief taste of the social life In Washing f-responsibility in the Philippines. Its attitude tovvards an
toil he will pay a Visit to London. ignorant and helpless people must be wise and merciful.
' IPurlher bloodshed must be averted. An educationalgov-
This 11 twnis git ting sick and* fired, so it elaliiH. ojf util - ernment must bo .established. The Philippines must now
vial favoritism. Next Tuesday the-citizens wJl have an j feeriye tbr chan■ ■ ini life w ;.j -Ii was denied them during
opportunity to make a change Will they do it ’that’s the the ion ye’tfrs’ rule of the Spanish. This is the pain duty
qiWftntr: ■+-*■ ' --------;-----—-™--------—-----j falling upon rite Covaitnm ot of the A fnij
__ j ureio manfully accept and perform it will sub; t this
• J country to the justified reproach of the civilised world.*■
A ft iiiiaie Sam .Jones is stirring the p'ftnpu- out in Mis. f gi. Loti in Republic
souri,” saysthe Sweetwater (Tenn.; Telephone. In aser
iimn reeenth'-she said: ‘There is a man in this house who |
is untrue to bis wife! I am. going tat throw this book at
FIRST BANK
OF CISCO.
will do a general
Hanking Business,
this and adjoining.
and conservative
The patronage of
counties solicited.
iOO
T EJX.A. S
IV;
I;iVery & Feed Stalile....
biind- -t>he raised the -huiiiBfeas thtitigh she was gsdng to
throw it, and every inau in the house ducked his h*ad but
obfr lo avoid thi- Book Thi-u sle blistered the dodger
and lauded the one true man l! was afterward learned
that he was deal and dumb.’’
We don't believe a word ol it, ami it is our male opin-
ion that some female journalist w rote tin above “for
xtfeet .“ See'.’
A DEaF publication
I he boa,- Star Weekly -is a pr.'.diw! ol in. Deaf lii-ii.
lute of Texas, at .Austin, and publishes some fxi-elh rit
selections, In tile columns written by the pupils, how-
ever is it,, greatest novelty . These pupils are of eourse
unable to round oil tin ir writing bv sound, but write tin
1.are cold facts and sometimes file reading sound* a bit
peculiar, loir insta:vsee:
“W e took deej) interest in Air. Oiot Hanson’s hu-ture
S'
‘ : Jt .siitistied us.
Oli bold deliv er any people from political fovorit uqyg/
i lint may he so ojijiresscd, for ft is an oppression, and
nothing else, especially when tin poor and defenceless are
made to suffer and the “gentlemen” are allowed to go #deT*
CISCO’S OUTLOOK
Rainbow chasers should eotne to
sentinn nts, wuleh 1 find
Ciseo, not that we claim to have the
lodg- W''w:int'’d him to stay here longer hut the original pot of gold to.-ated with us.
tube on his ticket would soon expire and he hud
soon.■
“Perry Nall got a letter from his sister Mattie and
brother Bert, saying there were ten cases of smallpox in
Savannah, (Ja. It .smallpox increases they will return to
3^%^ •Bone® lest the smallpox catch them.
I • • -Ca, “ThestudcBts said tliat they were very milch interest-
An editor in “balmy” Dakota w.l/T.isprri-d evolve WUti",r wiU' Mr’ °lof HiU,s,r"' who is :l vpr-v l,riKh‘
the appended poetic
ment in many breasts;
“Backward, turn backward, ri time in your flight,
giveme .Inly again just for tonight ; soften the ground
when- the frost king has lain, ri let me hear one mosqi
again, t am so weary of snow drifts and ice; weary so
weary of frost-bitten pie give me a slice of tlie Forth of
July. Backward, swing backward, <> season of snow
mercury It to ’Jo below; turnon i he heat dl a tropical
/iHie, rofts! me uiitil 1 am cooked to the bone. I am so
tlrod of fret-ring my apse, wuary of chilblains and cornsImon run of excltang.-s iq.holding the saloon or the ,aloon
l. >ir«rxHf.LaJak.fe*.,.»tictyxaiUi_xiaA^togL. Irntriu.iu a. itw.rai.i- tiehi of am- muivi.in..is o,
lurn on the heat, mister turn nil the heat. ! concert!^ which make a business of setting temptation hi.-’
ti si hool building, pretty eliun In s and
dozens of ns pretty re -idi-Me" ns can
Bacon A Hines old stand.
M T. EPPLER.
>* i ••
.3ws\*cVass "Pw'vqs..
Prompt Service.
"Buss \o aVV \vavws.
Dray on Streets.
Your Patronage is Solicited
'^■4jl(itWVri!iams and Lizzie Hines went to
‘.tiU * ^ °-1 t>H irroull(1, it rained. They
the V. r ods
_ _ ran fast up
aeTiTIlllnd ttied to get a good place to hide, hut couldn't,
rhey came here. They . ujoyed their outing y.-rv much.
Tliov
>,.A-
When you ft nil,
^ ;f local paper that never tails t > piit>-
j li»h every little shady article which it finds in the com-
1 ill VI1 IM 111 iif t • V l • 11 •» ;» ■ I . . . . • . I , . . I l ; . , . .. 4 I. ..1 .it
to leave hut we do claim to dwell beneath the
redoubtable rising aurora borealis of
panegyrical prosperity. Cisco is en-
joying tin most solid growth of anyi
town In the State, w e are told; our
Texa- Dent rat railway which lias long
terminated i few mil s from tis, in I.
now pushing on to the golden west,
and ('i«rn will in tin-1utur<-1»»* the sup-
ply town tor,all tin-country pc net rat*
V-d -j.-y-;ttn- f-’etitr:iI™AVe' have a bigT
it A I. All VMS.
!. HPK'T It. riKXKV
ADAMS*
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SPECIALISTS
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efore the public for the nioiicy Him-is iii it,, that paper
V foib,c o.li -i d wo i will allow anyone to • -stand in" not worth a plat e in your home, iu tact it i- u diUtgejuus
witti him. whether he In*-rich or poor, is a disgrace to his; offering to any member ot jrtmr family. And t.hc ctenees
olUee; Wb.dticr Hsi-o has atiy' of’ that nature or not wc ‘ arV- Hi d fTu-.'■dil.u-dr'if d.’li--, fins rbe Jiisi abbut 'Two r'e.-F
are unable t. say from piiMuml < xpericin-e. We have u.iis^ .»u. to stand hi yv ill. (he whisky . m-n ........
heard;i great deal of talk, Imt then, they say, -talk is money thet- H in it to-him attHMs^ma&ic-‘ otljirl
^ ^P’ in order to he!; . >wb eoiie-i-m-e as a tipph-r. Wc ;,r.
The t'lifton Record i- one of the lew country papers in
Texas which thinks that (lu» Democratic platform of 1806
w ill be ret ired and tliat new issues and men will confront
the Democratic party in tin- next campaign. Kaufman
Sim.
W ell who ever heard of the Clifton Record, anyhow?
; mud hi (owns ot i-m - any where
iiiid our brick ami stoiu-. husuutss.
blo.-k-. macadami . .I sir,•<»{', wiiter-
ypt.i'ks, I il l- i ).-(.,*(( Hi--.,: . ioc- 'ride-
0:.-'0" l-.v-hange, hej. k Oil Mili, i ton-
. nijei il ’vy i:iug nhli, tine gin
PERMANENTLY LOCATED 1
O T F' F t f x
* * ( ■ . : t • ‘ t ‘ 11 II 1 I. | 1,1 Jill « J j III!', |a| ill
liave ji itieed tliis quite fn qiieiitly of late, anil,, r-^rct Hi. plants, in \v sfeain laundry, hotHing
see it, and this edit >rial U not wrftteij for the purpose of works, busy lumber yards,' cottoh re'
■offering;advice to tfie guilty, but- simply as the lifting of eeipis of 2u,fl0n hab-s auniially at! at-
the pen against tins as vv, would any other public evil ''-sts that we have a good country at
which becomes too glaring to he ov erlooked. We beilevt
this evil to be greater th the local paper, possibly, than in
the large city weekly newspaper which most families take
for the NKws they contain, and which does not exert
VV !* I.
LfcE & VANCE,
Veil
bur back which will keep us pushed
to the front ranks of Plethoric Pers-
pective.
c.K{u-rcic:,,v7--:"Cw-^A.
om,-« K. <1 From LmiKMor.v Hr* ids nr,
on Wf-.i su,|, slr,,.j tt,, | ,m JiroAilwtt
1‘roruili.iouil v>»ltd answer,• 1 'o ur uiXlH
as
The poor man am! tlm stranger arc entitled to the Rr,,»t an influence, likely, over the younger members, as
sam> consideration as the aristocratic law breaker and d°P8 their home paper, whoso editor they know person-
Aer-cultural Courtship,. | Jt H. CALHOUN.
thojr ,»ugtit to have it. Klcction day promises to the con-
trary, notwithstanding
Senator Goss writes to the Disco Roi nimii* condemn-
mg personal journalism and endorsing the Roi-np-hp m
ut article relative thereto. The senator is umioubti-dly
correct in his position and wc are ph ased to know that
gemmal journalism is .fast bcuumiug a thiug uf th® pa»t.
In .Senator Ho.sk wo r., .ig.mrze more t han an average
nt,nnbi r ,.f th,. upper home of the Texas legislature, and
i mart who has usually stood by the common people, but
-till strange to say few men iu that body have received at
different times the blistering scathings which some mem-
bers of the press have administered to Senator (loss. No
man is perfect, and the best of them make mistakes. It
would seem the better way for.the pro is would lie to point
out the errors, and direct the member’s attention to what
hey consider a more approved method, Iu Senator Goss’
--vm it has almost gotten to In- that the press opposes
whatever liobffers and he opposes whatever the press may
f 4v.*r. This should not be so and will not redound to the
advantage uf either. Hall County Herald.
To make fowl of one and fish of another is never righT,
nojmatter how applied.
4 . '*
“Sick and tired!” “hick aqd tired]” That ia the ex.
previsions heard on every hand.
Be men. not sheep, to be driven to your.own slaugh-
ally and who, thereby, take a greater interest in what
publishes
A potato went out oil a mash,
And sought an onion bed; | squash,
“That’s pie for me!” observed the
And all the beets turned red;
William J.’ltry an lias never advocated the government <^<) >’*yM the onion, weeping cried,
ownership of railroads, as stated by the populist press. “Your love I cannot be;
Neither is he’in favor of the initiative and referendum Th“ !>>ifti|,>kin he your luwrtilhride-
foolishness they have been attributing. Heretofore it has ' 0,1‘'ant, l01»e with me.
IHIthKlIlnwraf’ But onwsrd Mill Hu- tuber came?_
_-v.T rcstxjE'r, •
OUlfK In Court Hons,-
KASTLANp. . . .
1’tXA-
ment made by tlus disreputable gang of iiowspapc r (. rank?
and this bears no ,-\e, ptioo to the rub-.
Tlif Kansas City M ar thinks GcU'. MUcs and Kgan
cannot defend their country’s honor unless the* arc will-
ingto tight for their own andt hat they would a vengf their
respective honors by d -v.Hiring thine ! roast beef, to a
llnish. at t wenty paces.
And laid (town at her !e-t;
“You cauliflower t>\ any name,
And it will smell as wheat;
And t, ton, am an < arty rose:
And you I’ve conu* to goe;
.'o don’t turn up yourldvely no-
But spiuaehat with me.
E G.SENTEK.
Gcasrs; AUorner rir
B. W. Patterson.
Httorncy-at-lvaw.
Cisco. Texas. ,
-1 do not carrot all t-1 v , d
So go, sir. if you please!”
rim niode-t onion meekly said.
“And lettuce, pray, have peas!
-*nsion that you have never seen
Myself, or smelled my sigh;
Too long a maiden 1 have been
For favors in you rye!”
“Ah, spare a cuss!" the tuber prayed;!
‘ My cherryshedd bride you’ll be;
j You are the only weeping maid
I he Dail_v Star of Monfoe, l*a., a neat folio, is on our That’s currant now with me!”
table, ILJtt* Rowland, lately with the Ror\i).rr. is And as the wily tubor spoke,
foreman of the mechanical department. He caught her by surprise,
And giving her an artichoke,
The Bremond Star, by H. S Morehcad, is improving Devoured her with his eyes
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The Fourteenth Annual Texa-St at • Fair will,--
Dallas September ’.Nth and close October tl, an ex;
of time from tin- usual H days to 25 day*.
The Baird Star appear, d dressed in green on St,
rick’s Day. The Star is nothing if not patriotic.
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$1.50 up.
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The Cisco Round=up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 1, 1899, newspaper, April 1, 1899; Cisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522461/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.