Cisco Apert (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 28, Ed. 1 Monday, May 1, 1905 Page: 5 of 14
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Red
ill • Paper,
FViiiitfes,
Oils*
The Old Reliable
Front Drug Store
Phone No. 2
We want Your business and can deliver
The Goods.
JOE WILSON
Cisco, Texas
Phone 234
»Local. '
Hash Taian of B T. 8. w*nt
to Ranger Sunday.
Nugent Sndderth *.f B T. 8.
«potto ILnger Sunday,
Eiruer Smith of R T. S. went to
5ipe Springe last S&turdvy.
l)r E. J. B»Uis and wifa are at-,
home from* visit to Oklahoma. I
The protracted meeting at the |
MethO^ht Church closed last Sun j
;4*y night.- -—---------L
j- The T & P Pay train gladen-
eJ the hearts of its many employee?
last Friday.
Mrs Arthur Webster entertained
'1 last Saturday afternoon complim-
-entary to Mrs Guy Webster ©fj
j Dallas, who wa: out to visit nura-
Urous friends.
; They are having a dog killing
i time out at Rising Star as the
.rnultaf a few mad dogs put tins*
; in tiinr appearant^-atad it would 1
not hurt our lowii to^et rid of a,
few loafer dogs at this tirr.p
On li st Thursday Fred W. Frost
land Ml?* Juanita Shun drove over
; i to Moran and were united in mar -;
* riage. This was quite a eurphe u..
; their many friend* in Rieckenridg
_ I * I * | a* it was wholly unexpected. Soon;
nUgS, L. 1 nOl6U lTl? iiier the cemnony they returned ;
to Breckenridge wliti^ they will •
reside in the fuluit. Democrat
of April 24. ,
j There are bur School TiiisUes
| to be elected on May drd, and as i
\\r f iciTMDFrP C*\&nn iy°u wil1 co,e in ,bis ieiue ,bei
VJf, W i L-al O I—i x IDEs Eay vV 1 oLUy mas? meeting on the n’ghl of
April 21tb nominated four camli-
dates. There has also been four
names additional added to toe
official ballot by a petition.. They
are op follows: Howard TPSpnin,
Geo. D. Fee. H. L. Winchcll and
W. C. Shelton. It is tbe duty of
those interested in our public
School to conic out and vote.
CALL AND SEE „ 1
i ' OUR NEW STOCK!
sov
We have the best Matting that moi
will buy: why buy a cheaper grade that
costs a little less aud is soon
gone
Cam Claire 50c. Map 50c Spare Ii!
Remember we have what you want _
and for less, grade
for made.
Cisco Fonitica aid ManaMriDi Co.
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R. A. St. JOHN,
Pres, and Manager.
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VVSVAWAV.WVMV/ V.W.’^WVVV’AVAS.VVbWVWbWi * >
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Carpets,
Matting, Window Shades
Vnd a Thousand Other Things,*see
f.L1SENBEE, Ci
who will not be undersold.
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Thv Oz.'fk's A bu<j<ft you can buy el ai'nct
j li S C K:y that forth* Henn is ceHa«>!> mM.
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Cement. Brick. Lime. Prepared and Iron Boiling,
Woven Fence, Pickets, Posts, Plaster Lath,
Bed Slats, Poplar, Cypress, White Pine, fellow Pine,
Doors. Windows, Mouldings, Glass, Screens, Shingles, Etc
CISCO LUMBER CO.
U the $nwo Old Stand.
■arat
S Ne w Tell Us What’s Wrong
2; it a quiction of price that you do not do all of your trading at tense, ,
or can it he. something else? Surely, since out of this county you f&aice, J
your living, this county ought to be good enough for you to trade in, ar.-_ 1
ti .ji, too, lit your owe good, you ought to trade at home, -
KCAWSE -J™blu?a M r6<>d' MoT* $
—T,ii*r ,jr«st. i»r3 hors., ■__f # »|
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ftar
Price
Sensation
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llV-
The Breckehridge Democrat in I
telling oi, a recent rabbit drive at
Mrs Stoker's place near there way?: j
In the early afternoon a large nu-|
inber of men brined a line tffrer}
three miles back of the net and
begain a drive to it. Ae the drivers
approached the net they cloned in
their ranks, so as to make it more
difficult for the rabbits to get back
through the lines. Of course it wa?!
ituposi-ible to hold or kill all of j
tbero,but fifty seven, most of which j
were puk rabbits were rouned ini
aud killed.
—It wus county Is guort «r,o>4'b
for you to *n»V« n lirltg in.
surely it ought to b# good
enough fog you to swm) your r
mon»y in.
»-Whan you trsdo st home, re J x
trsniicl business with frlor.es. (
—You get eisctly whst you psy
- Every dollar you Spend at hosno
stays at home, and works far tho *
wsUiro of this town.
—The man you buy from sUOW •
back of th? goods. I
—You t;.U what you produce rigr.t ■
here r.t home.
-j "■ upru r.w uuuio.
j —The man you I vy from pa»s his ps.it of the town, county and mate tos-.s.
^ —M*e man you- buy from kelps- to support your schools, your churches, y-'! r
% . J\viVn fn'l”riHirdefortune. or bereavetiodiit tomes, the man you buy f~o»i
. -\Vben m 1 *<-2 tune, or bereavehiiiit tomes, the man yms buy f-ori
,i ji,rB Vlth ins kLdly g: .oUcj, iLs worls of :heer, and his peckstbooV, »i
f i.o#d bs. '
J but—
i If jt’t, jifloa that Induce* ynu to trode sway from home, boftwi you place
\ your next order, suppoue you give us the opportunity to figure with you.
' That’svs r,uiid if we cannot shew you where it will pc./ you Us
trade home, then we won’t ask your uah.-a.
m
“ Yes Sir! Studebaker wagons are
made to back up a reputation.”
“I know, becausfe wagons of evory make
come into my shop for repairs, and I have a
chance to see how few are Stuaeoakers.
That’s the opinion of thousands of blacksmiths
who know the quality of Siudtbaka wagons.
r The owners tinever regretted that they bought
Sluiltbaken■ .
Tested materials, accurate workmanship insure a
wan on unequaled for durability, and this careful selec-
tion of wood, iron, steel, paint and varnish has been a
fixed rule with the Studebaker Company for sixty years.
That is why a Studebaker wagon runs easiest aud lasts
longest It is built on honor.
Whether you live in town or country, there is a
Studebaker vehicle to fill your requirements for business
or pleasure — and harness of every descripUou made
as carefully as are Studebaker vehicles.
Set out Dealer or write uu
STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind.
NT? YORK CHICAGO DALLAS C!
MJN.Nt«j>OlJS SALT LAKX CITY SAN WUXCXSCJ
There are young men who doj
not work but the world is not pr-
oud of them it does not even kn-
ow their name?: it speaks of them
as so and so s son. The great busy
world dose not even know they are
here. 8o find out what you want
to do, and go in, take off your
coat ami make a dust in the world.
Tbe huiser you are tbe leB? devility
vou will gel into, the sweeter will
he your sleep and tbe better the
world will he for.you.—Rntan Ad- i
vanee.
wW- K. Jone* is in th? City on a
visit from Bockhoits, Texas
8ee my line of fishing tackle be-
fore buying.—E. C. McDonald. J
have a complete stock. tf
"Wonuderixil Skein Stlvs
Buklen’s Arnica Salve is known
every where as the bee', remedy
made for all diseases of th? »^n,
and also for burns, bruise? and
boils. Reduces iniiainmation and
is soothing and healing. J.T.
Sossaman, publisher of News, of
Cornelius, N. C., i^rites that one
box holped bis serious ski a ailment
after other remedies failed. Only
25c. Recommended by druggists 5
Utigsonceru in-the country today ccn .'ve ycu better prices Or fie ite*1
values than ccr?i!v«s. Vou tnkc bvsgics, for tectanee—took at tUc utyij
ehown litre—we ere in position to namu you ua astonishingly low
w tt:h vsliick- and, mind you, it’s net trash—it’? n bagsy we ryoniawpd—
has style, good lie’s, rood appearance and wearinR qoatitte*. end lac
price it fully 40 percent lower than you can get awyvl:-..s else.
Why, If it’? price you want, we caa both please end wtfoly you, and we
^ can save you money. \A
’/ ^ Come in to see us to-day.
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Aaron L. Mayhew, Cisco
income See My $47.50 Top Buggy.
Texas Central R. R. Co.
announce, special service
-TO-'
K. of P. Grand Lodge Meeting
— AT—
Corpus Christi
-VIA—
M., K. & T. R> and Sah Antonio
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Connecting with K. of P. Special Train
# Passing Waco 12 Noon, May 11th
Reduced Rate Tiofceta on Sale May 10, 11 and 12th,
Linrited to 16th for Return.
For any further information address
E. BLAIR, G. P. A.,
, Waco. Texas.
C. L. llANNA, Agent. Cisco, Ter.
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Cisco Apert (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 28, Ed. 1 Monday, May 1, 1905, newspaper, May 1, 1905; Cisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522510/m1/5/?q=%22~1%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.