Cisco Apert (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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Cisco-1700 Feet
Above See Level.
CISCO APERT
Cisco bas ReiiroeCs
Leading Four Ways
Terms, $1 a Year.
CISCO, TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 15. 1904.
Vol. 12-No. 47
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To sell your farm, ranch, any kind of city property, or your stock of
goods?
If so list it with us, we are now in a position to bring purchasers
from all parts of the United States: especially the Eastern States, and
you will not be out one cent unless we make a sale for you.
Money to loan, on improved farms, on long time and at a low rate
of interest. Vendor’s lein notes bought, sold and extended. List your
property now so we can make your wants known to the public.
lO’OTC'TS dfc JACK.SON,ipsint
Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agents, - \
„ i , ., c. A heavy ram fell at Eastland
Olhce over Red b ront Drug Store, J
Phone No. 89 Cisco, Texas, and a few miles south of Cisco last
i -unday evening which put the Leon |
bank: full,
Local.
Cotton sold yesterday in Cisco!
for 10
The central people were shaping!
up theia new coal hoist yesterday, j
Improvements continue through- j
out the city—new fences, fresh
etc.
J. W. HARTMAN & SON,
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERS
Cisco, Texas.
GRACY.& THOMAS,
And All Kinds of Feed Stuff,
AT THE OLD EPPLER STAND, < ISCO.
gWF First-Class If agon Yard in Connection.
Lisenbee & Evans,
Samuel Slack was killed at the
Clear Fork rock qua- -y Monday by ^
i some of the liging ci the hoist up- jj
! paratus breaking and letting a large ; $
i timber fall on him. ! v
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1 he Cisco Public- School opened
I Monday with flattejiog prospects ;A
. for the season. There was the usu- |,A
: opening address.and advice as is-j $
customary on such occasions. §
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The reporter has a relic of a 0.9
Cisco, ^PGXlflcS, foot 2 inch rattlesnake that was
FOR BARGAINS IN killed a few miles south of
New and Second-Hand Goods. L"'ooilfon
Buy, Sell or Exchange Furniture, Implements
and Musical Insturments,
tsr ALSO DO GENERAL REPAIR WORK.
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THE t MOSEL t RACKET * STORE
Cisco, Texcis,
and a button—it 6
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is like our job work; it is the chief I x
article. ^
The whistle of the gins, com
press, oil mill, laundry and other 3
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enterprises, to say nothing of the1 g
train whistles, aie Sufficient to-con !$
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vine® anyone that there is a city --
OAR STUDEBAKER WAGONS.
CAR NEW MOLINE WAGONS.
CAR JOHN DEERE HACKS.
CAR AMERICAN STEEL FENCE.
GET PRICES AND TERMS BEFORE BUYING.
UNDERTAKER GOODS AND COFFINS ON HAND.
FULL LINE FURNITURE.
For School Supplies, such as Tablets, Pencils. Pens, Ink. Mucilage, j
School Bags and Dinner Pails.
Nice line of Toilet
Brushes and
Soup, Face Boicder, Tooth.
Ifaii' Brushes, Etc.
Also a nice line of Tin and Granite ware. %Come to see us and Price
our goods, we will treat you right.
JP. SI^ATISR, Prop.
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herein these hills with a future,
and its name U Cisco.
The attention of the readers is
invited to a remark recently made
[by u distinguished Democrat. He
isaid: “In 189Canil 1900 thousands
[of young men, who became voters
W. F. Turner cfc Oo.,
Real Estate, Loan, Rental f
and Collecting Agents; Insurance written in the
strongest Company in the world.
Veudors Lien Notes bought and suld.
Money loaned in small amounts, on short time.
Place your collections with us.
Goods sold on commission.
Real Estate bought, sold ami exchanged.
Any business placed in our hands shall receive prompt attention.
Notary Public in office.
Office next door to the Red Front Drug Store,
Make your wants known to us. CISCO, TEXAS.
The Apert for news and job printing..
The observance of the game law
has resulted it) a great increuse of
the dove population this year.
Those who travel the country roads
report that they have never seen
them in such abundance. This
plentitude exists in all directions,
though it must be remembered that I
the favorite haunts are near streams
and watorholes. The salutary pro-
visions of the law give the bird
sanctuary after Fehunry 1, when
they will begin to think of nesting,
and indulge in curious acrobatic
flights over treelops and back again
to their pearch. Until then the
sportsman may shoot bounded only
by a limit of twenty five birds to
each “bag.”
LET
The Kind That Lasts!
You no doubt, are thinking of painting your house this
Platt Jewelers do the Work,
Po the work, ilo the work,
I. the .one ou, ! .obwqatmt to the election of No
tuey are ever please 1 with the result. 1
Any thing made of gold or silver is vember, 1-892, and who, I believe,
made in a satisfactory manner here. ,,
Watch repairing is our long suit. nre emocrats at heart, voted for
Bring them here, the “hard-to-flx kind,” j t}ie Republican candidate for the
we’ll do them good.
Otif opticid department is complete—i Presidency; or, in other words*,
eyes tested frie. during a period of twelve years
P' ATT Jkwelrv Co., Ci6co.|thou|andsl)f yoongmeil have „t)
__ tnually become voters, who have
mot voted for a Democratic candi-
That many, many city men hear, date for tIlC i>rwidency< Thi(, V( ,
the call to go back to the farm, the opportunity presents itself for
and that they sigh for the sylvan’them to enter the party. Our
shades, sequestered nooks and all i young men are staunch supporters
that sort of thing. There is a pos-, of the Constitution. They desire
itivo enjoyment irt such reflections. I our Government to continue during
“Distance lends enchantment to the the ages to come for the benefit of
view.” We have observed that j those who shall succeed us; and
nearly all of those who sigh for they are keenly aware of iho danger
summer and want the very best paint that can be had for vourfarm llfekoepon pishing) an(l that of usurpation 0r that limited au
_ 1 . J few of them actually return to the thority which by the people is ves
money—lor durability 0 nice finish we recommend and guarantee
Lasts
farm.- Wo have also noticed that ted in the co-ordinate branches of
many of those who do, come back. Government through the medium
This argues neither against nor for ; of the Constitution. They should
farm life. The explanation is be organized in every hamlet, vil-
eimple. A man of mature years,! lage, town and city into clubs W
| having become engrossed in some: support Alton Brooks Parker—the
occupation or pursuit, finds it diffi- (champion of the Constitution."—
colt to adjust him self to a differ-' Exchange.
WALL PAPER—We have in stock all the late designs.
NOTICE—We have just received a nice line of picture frame molding and
are prepared to make any frame you want.
St. JO HIM
ent occupation or pursuit. Furth-
ermore, the city man is apt to pile
it on too thick when he is dreaming
over the scene* of his chiidhood;
hence when he returns to said
scenes disappointment is in store
for him.— Dallas News.
Chicago, 111., Sept. 12.—“Wheat
at #2 a bushel before next May
was roared by the bulls today on
the Board of Trade. At the open-
ing of the market there was an ex-
cited demand for wheat, with but
I few traders venturing to cell, The
What the peoplp want is news i price for May delivery was from
«ntl tire TOtrfe Ts liTTlis Apertlll.ll J to |!.l 2, and fc
office. j the present month $1.08.
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Cisco Apert (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1904, newspaper, September 15, 1904; Cisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522551/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1~1%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.