Cisco Apert (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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CISCO. TEXAS. FEBRUARY 23. 1905.
Cisco fcas RaOroiCs
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A New Firm, Will Nil Gtjjsi
—-“ To Tide Putolio at Large:
We will be opened for business about March 1st, with ncw7 fresh goods, bought
in the market since the great reduction in price of goods caused by the low price
of cotton.
£0*Our buyers are reow in St. Louis with the cask and that is what talks when you buy goods.
Our new stock of Dry Goods will be. second to none ever brought to Cisco.
With lresh Groceries, and new Dry Goods combined we feel that we can take
better care of Our customers. We cordially invite all to call and inspect our goods.
Our motto shall be reasonable prices, courteous treatment to one and all. Do not
fail to visit us—we want your trade. Yours for business,
Cisco Mercantile Company,
J. W. HARTMAN, Manager. Hartman-Qwen Block, Cisco, Texas.
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To Bell your farm, ranch, any kind of city property, or your stock of
goods?
—* If so list it with up, we are notv 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 bo we can make your wants known to the public.
Phone No. 89
Ileal Estate, Loan and Insurance Agents,
Office over Ued Front Drug Store,
Cisco, Texas
THE PLACE TO GET A
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AT THE LIGHT PRICE IS
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S. ELLIS, Cisco.
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Local.
J. If. Surles of* Putnam waB in the
city yesterday.
Judge Russell of Baird was a visitor
in the city yosteday.
The oil mill has closed down for the
present and possibly for this season.
Mrs..!. W. Carter isviating in Cooper,
Texas, aud Mrs Hawkins of Abilene is
looking after her home.
W. E. Mountcastle made another
shipment of fine chickens this week—
this last lot going to Mexia, Texas.
The banks and postofiice people afl
had another one of thpae delightful hol-
idays yesterday on account of Geo.
Washington being born.
A. J. Ward, Pres. J. W. Ward, Vice-Pies. G. D. Ward, Cashier
Cisco Banking Company,
Responsibility $150,000.00
Your Account Solicited.
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Died—Rev. T. M. Collie at his home
in <lormau yesterday. 1 uneral services inodortl Llllll With ni’IPPQ TMO'ht
will take place from the methodist mOdCm lvllltl U1U1 pilUCS Tig lit.
church in Cisco this afternoon at 3
o’clock. Church and Masonic cererno- ■ ~ 1 •
ny. Rev. Collie was only sick a short
time with pnepmonia; all his children
from Ciscowere with him at the final
' moment, and the family have the sym-
pathy of a large circle of friends.
i H. L. WINCHELL.
Loans made on a long time, at a low rate of
interest.
Vendors Lien notes taken up and extended.
Fitful estate bought and, sold.
Call on or address
' H. L. WINCHELL,
Office in M. # F. National Bank,
CISCO, TEXAS.
Luck means rising at G o’clock
in the morning; living cn a dollar a
day if you earn two; minding your
own b u i n e s b and not meddling
with other people’s. Luck means
appointments you have never failed
to keep; the trains you have
never failed to catch. Luck means
truBtinirigJn God and your own
resources.
I have reduced the acreage on
my upland farms, sowing more
small grain and have cut out cot-
ton entirely on my farm in the
bottom, which will be planted to
alfalfa, corn, sorghum, peas, pump
kins and garden truck and I will
raise hogs, chickens aud turkeys.—
J. Will Embry.
Grscey & Thomas has a car of
Cane aud Milled Seed that they arc
Expecting to arrive at once. ji
Sweet William is the beet com-
bination Planter on the market, foi
sale by Mayhew 6l Co. It
R. W. Mancill landed in the city
this week from St. Louis with his
grips, his territory covers ae far west
as Big Springs.
The last snow storm only covered
the time from Friday to Mon-
day and there is plenty snow still
left in the drifts,
District court winds up its af-
fairs this week for t he term J.J.
Butts acted ns Jugde inrayernl
matters in which Judge Calhoun
was disqualified.
Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth Man-
cill left Tuesday for Eastland with
Mrs. Will Turner, where they will
make their home untill Mr. Turner’s
health is improved.
It is supposed that the average
depth of the sand in the deserts of
Africans from thirty to forty feet.
Fifty-two volcanic islands rose
from the sea during the last cen-
tury, and nineteen of them disap-
peared a whort time afterward.^ -
Almost the entire commercial
wealth of India, with its population
of 300,000,000, is said to be in the
hands of less than 90,000 persons.
Lost a cameo breast pin between the
Mayhew block aud the Yaoce residence
—liberal reward for return to Dr. 0-
S. Vance, Cisco. 1
Job printing is strictly spot cash
in the Apert office. tf
Jim Webster is improving his
home plstce.
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Dollar Saved is
DOLLAR MADE
We certainly got in the market at the
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Get busy, there’s a season in the, opportune time, those who have delayed
grumid‘ ... ... . their marketing this year will not be able
Cotton was still selling around a ^
the 7c mark yesterday.
Messrs McCall and Cook have
returned from northern markets.
G. A. Harris was up from Ham-
ilton this week to visit the home
folks.
Quito a lot of cotton arrived in
the city yesterday via the wagon
route.
Messrs Frank Ready and Edgar
Wells of Dallas were visitors in Cis
co last Sunday.
News was received in the city
Tuesday that the wife of John Shu
man who lives on the Star road'was
dead.
Rev. J. B. Riddle of Honey
Grove waB called to the pastorate of
the First Baptist Church of this
city last Sunday.
J. P. Mongoraery and family w ill
move into the city about Macrh
1st as he has rented all his farm
land south of the city.
What is known as the street car-
nival, is now in progress on Broad-
way, this city.
The mud was getting well padded
down yesterday after three days of
continued slush from the snow.
to come within speaking distance of our
prices. Our Motto is cash, cash, cash.
We undersell thejn all—Buy for cash
sell for cash-
Our staple department will be loaded
down with bargains. The prices are in
plain figures on every piece of goods, and
our guarantee is always with your purchase
If you get anything in our store that is not as
it should be, return it and you will find us always
ready to right any wrong.
Cash talks—come here and sec what we can do
for you this spring.
1.1. KELLY 4 Cl
CISCO, TEXAS. ____________—
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Cisco Apert (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1905, newspaper, February 23, 1905; Cisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522580/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.