The Cisco Round-Up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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The Cisco Round-Up.
Vol. 33
CISCO. EASTLAND COUNTY. TEXAS. FRIDAY. MAY 16. 1913
No. I
| H. C. Rominger & Co. for Hardware, Implements, Buggies and Wire j
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Odd Shoes
At 1-2 the Regular Price
Broken lines that we are not able to
order sizes in, we will sell at what
they are worth to “US;” which will be
much less than they are worth to
you We must keep our stock clean,
when you come in and want a new
shoe, you want one that has not been
on the shelf 6 months or a year, we
want you to have the best, we want
to always have the best and to keep
our stock fresh and new, we must get
out the odds and ends
Firt Boys Go To Wickit* Falls. Dr. W. If. DeWitt.
1 „ Dr. F. K. ( lark ..
The thseo Volunteer Fire De- '.. ,
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|paitnn-nt i< represented al tin*
~ State annual meeting, now m '
§ session at Wichita Fills with ■ l • 1 hotnpson
§ both delegates and a racing .1. .M Meadows
'Bob Maooill......
, W J. Donovan, assistant J, A Kailas.,-.. .
jehu f. Frank A. Foster, -repi*- Dr. K, J. Beth>
sent- Hose number two, Ma c Houston Leech
,li>lir,>on, represent- Hose hum- Dr, •!. W. firegm-y
l»cr one, anil-Carl Wilson is a,S«-l Epph-r .
1 < 11* i - • a *, • -cut by tile Hook and I. \\ . Morgan..'..
Ladder. These four iefr' M"U L.-D. Wilson......
;, da\, wh>.'' tile o'ai-ing leatu vl. Devi— . . . .«i>v
•j h*tt \\ ednesday.—Those. eiiin-J S._ -Kills.. . . - . . .
• ! posing the racing team are: T. B. Joins.......
; E. B. Dude, captain, and dim J J. Wallace....
■ j Collins, John Sherman, ,1, l>. Cash.,. .....
: Hd-.lb-inan, Hurrell Powell, Flo- -I. N. Johnston.. ..
Finer McDonald, John Ayeoek, Fra vis vk McCall .
:J W. J. Donovan, Most* Johnson T. J. Clark ....
and Carl Wilson, making eleven W. A Kinsey'....
in all in attendance. * Walter Clements .
The business men amt the W, L. McWhorter,
citizens of Cisco made up the * b b. Parker......
money to nay the expenses of j * L. D. HiUiy.......
the fire boys to this meeting, < !J-NWiide
and the RoundT’p is requested I kube Lddletnan
1.00 L. B. Platt.......... 50 Cunp Nwt'mj 0« Nile Wett «f Nu|m.
1.00 Rev. E. Stubblefield .!......50 Tm*.
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1 00| Ben Du Bose. ....... .....50 Maugum, Pleasant VaJey and
1.00 X. Mahaiiey...... .....50 j Grape Vine churches have tinit-
1.00 Moody ...........50 ed for an amnf&l camp mfi-etink-
] mi’ Hardy Evans 50 Cisco and Carbon have agreed
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s Don't over look this 1-2 price sale
of short ends in our shoe stock
G. B. Kelly, Cisco
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Jack Permelton.
W. 0 W,Unveiling.
to state that the hoys
c|cihte the assistau *e of the* peo- -L ^ • ^mith
l»le, and in this way they show !’• ( • Moyer
their appreciation of tin* ser-; •• ack Swindull.(
vices ot the boys who are ever[Hud Dihson-- .'
ready to mower the calls. - tleo. \Y ilson....
Below is given a list of those
Ej contributing to the fund and
the amounts;
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('ity of Cisco . . .........$15.JO ’
Merchants and Farmers Na-
tional Bank ............ ..5.00;
CiMM)iCitizens National Batik. ..5.00
. l.on
.1.00!
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.1.00
.1.00
. 1,00
. ,50
(1. Werneburg.. .......50 to cooperate with us and other
Jim Huddleston .. . .50 worthy churches are expected
Geo.- Fee, Jr .’.............50>to eomem.
(<hveu............... .5t)> This meeting will begin Aug-
.50
E. M. Paschal!
Bon v Smith
Nick Miller
A. P. Slater
Frank Elliott..
II. D'Spalii
.50 ust 1st and continue JO days.
.50 Evangelist- K*. C. Medan^ will
.50 do the. preaching. The camp
50 ground will Ire laul off iu hits,
.50, will supplied with, water, ami
.50‘wood wiir'bb haiidy. A meat
.50
< IvH Wfllimns ,.. rrrrr: . 50'inhiket and lunch*stand will he
.50
J. W. Watson.............50, maintained for the aeeouioda-
J.C. C. Evai;> .............501tion of thyse desiring not to
'J11 W. I). Chandler............50 bring their provisions. Other
111 A. B. Johnson...............50:accomodations such as tele-
1.-W. Morgan...........* .50 plume service,-daily mail, bar-
.50
.50 j
,50'
.50 j
M. V. Mitchell
.50; ber shop and bathing facilities
Dr. J, A. Pussell..........50 will be on the ground, also a
I. FT Cook......... ..... .50 large table for the use of the
M. Britton...........50;public. The Famous Mangutn
Mineral Water will be fur-
nished free to all desiring to
Cash. ...................25
-"'I). L. Rogers
ID. C. Moore
j B. F. Parish .
m ...........
. .50
.50;
,501
.50
.25
25 use it. The Quartet Music
........25
......... .25
,T. F. Jordan............ .25
Chas. Jenkins........ ... .25
j R. C. Pass............ .25
|T. J. Nabors ... .. ...., i... .25
John (tilde........... ......50; Have just received 200 sacks
D. W. Switzer,.............50 j of that Cream Meal, Robin-
Frank Walker. .............20 Redbreast bn.mi. —Oeo, Win-
.50 ston.
Co’s new book. ‘‘Emauel’s
Praises” will be used. Come
and camp with us in the most
ideal place iu this part of Tex.
Brethren pray for this meeting.
For further information address
H L. Jackson, Maugum, Tex.
$2.00 to Waco and return via
Texas Central Fund-.iv May
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Census Bulletin Shows Eastland County |
Cotton Production.
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The total number of bales of < 'a,n,> W. O. W. and the Wood-i'^,M * Rankmg Co..........5.00
eott--n ginned iu Eastland ( oun- men ('irele hav e set for the tin- Davis-ditruer ( o..........oJKI
tv from the crops of 1012 is veiling of Hie monuiueut of j !L < • Roiuingt*r & Co. ... .o.OO
:W,ti50 according t - a report j those deceased in the past year ^ Webster & Sons.....5.00
which lia> just been issued by (the last Sunday in tSiis month. * i?co Oil Mill.............k00|
the Federal Census Depart- Fitting exercises will l>e-eari’itHi!'^°!*h S. Chesley ........5.CO
ment. This total excludes I out in the I, 0.0. F. hall upon!’!- M. RadFord (h'oceryUoT.mDOj
lititers ami the department this oecassion wli-m tin- mem-l1J”‘°- Winston............|
counts round bales as half bales. - hers will go t- - the Cenieterv to TurnerQc Co...............2.501
The total i»roduetiou ot East- unveil the m .unnieuts of Sover-! L-\\ . Eisenhee . . ••••..2-)0j
land County in 1011 was 20.M «,gU 1 >aisy dude. Sovereign ’ Dean-Joues Drug Co...... - .2.50 j
bales and 20,J!b bales m 1010. Louise Farris, Sovereign Frank *' LA-lly...........„..2.>0!
The tptal juoditetion ot lexa- Ayeoek. ami Sovereign Price. *^- . Ifartiuati & Son......2..»0
in 1012 was 1,04 ),E2 bales The graves of those gone t»e-; Cisco Eutnbei- Co...........2..)0
wliieli is the largest production fore will Jif- decorated. Let! •- - ;’>0
m history. Flic crop of 1011 everyone attend these services,1 Ihirton-Lingo Co..........J.oO
1010 were 4,107,1.>2 and 2,!H0, ^aud. help to commemorate the Dude \ Lpplei............-..»0j
*!h!s ftalos respectfully. ; memories of 'those whom have ^ atil A < o. ............J.oO I
Shelton iV Son. . .2.00'
C. H. S. Notes.
W. (
A. J. Olson.........2.00;
C. 11. Fee . .. .. .. .. .. ..2.00'
(feo. 1>. Fee (k Co-........ 1.5o|
R. A. Moore.......... .... 1 50
W. L. Sessions ........1.00
J. .1. Winston . .........1.001
Cash ........ 1.00
No values have been anuoun- once lived among us and tieeu
eed on the Texas Cotton ( rop good citizens of our town,
but the large yield in the State Everyone is-co’diallv invited to
was in a measure, offset by the conn1 to the hall at an hour
, partial failure in other portions that will be given later. — Mem-
of Hie South which has had a Per.
tendency to keep up prices.
Mother's Day at the Churches. u,.r)u.u- i no
Chapel excuses were held as Aaintl Mayheu ......l.(H)
Mother’s Day a- proclaimed usua| p, the s.-hool auditorium h\ ,-,M)
by the fiovernor <>l 1-•xa- v'a> Monday morning, tin'program u"' .....
observed of tlie Presbyter- wns as follows- Le»- A Moore.............1.00
Frank Walker. |JJ- .........l{"'
Delia Stamps.1 * C VV,,SIM1.....
Cleo ManeilI.! W-H ( 'av.......‘
-Tuaiiita St. John ............1.00|
Lillie Hittsoti.,c- w- Al.liott .. • ...1.00.
Frank Walker.. ris«‘n ||,‘* Cm ............L00[
Pmf. Johnston. ^ Moblvv .. .....l.OOj
Hines Eppler i^tsu' E^etrie Co...... 1-00
; F. D. Lavoiee........ . . . .1.00
r 11). J. Smith........ • .......1.00|
Music Class Recital.
lati ehtiieh in Cisco Sunday.
The church was beautifully dec-
orated with white and green,
the altar and organ fwore solid
embankments of not plants, and
Mowers, vines and ferns, the
Mowers all being m white.
Each one who attended the ser-
vices wore a white Mower [and Vida Chesley,
memory of that sacred woman,
I nvoeation
Reading
Music
Reading
Music
Talk
Talk
I )uet
Nellie
mother. Rev. Leslie preached
a sermon in keeping with the
day, and told the story of Mar-
tha and Marv. Many a child'
away from mother on this day-
let their mind wauder back to
die dear ones at hono\ and re-
tnetnbcred them wiifi a word of
greeting. Tins is one of the
most sacred days that has been
proclaimed to give our expres-
home and
Miss Cora B. Harris an-
nounces
in music o
the1 graduating recital Connie D.t\is .
Floyd Cooper.......1.00;
J. II. Calhoun — ■ -.l.OOjl
-------1,00
...1.00
Thursday evening. May, 22ud
High Scho»d AmliPuium UHsjst-
ed by Miss Tuttle. Presenta-
tions of medals by Rev. L.
StuOblefiield. Public invited,
p m.
■joM of thought to ^
mother, and combined with the; A large spick of wall paper
day of father m closely united und Mouud ('itv Pumts, Var-
let the most devout reverence nishes, Btains, etc., at Dean-
lie given each year to this day,'Jones Drug Co.
Lt**1 Owen......
B. Basham......
P. (». Tucker...../..
1.00
......1.00
.....1.1)0
II. Blau
.1.00*
Will Malone.
M. H- Fleming
LOO
G, 11. Judin .......
...... 1.00
W. K. Rieks .....
______1.00
11. Bulbrook........
......100
Dr. L. L. Uriftin .
......1.00
Ed Hamby. ...
. . . .1.00
W. B. Winston
.... 1.00
CASH COST SALE
We are Overstocked on
DRESS GOODS
And for a limited time, beginning Saturday
Morning, May 17th, we will offer absolutely at
COST FOR CASH, Ratines, Marquisettes, Voiles,
Crepes, Pongees, Corduroys, Poplins, Tissue Ging-
hams, Linens, Lawns, and in fact, all the dress
goods on our shelves.
Best Calicos 5 cents per yard
We will include in this COST Sale all Dress Trimmings,
Laces, and Embroideries.
New fresh goods at the beginning of the season is some-
thing you seldom hear of. So come early and make your se-
lections while our stock is full.
Remember This Sale Will Be Strictly
at Cost For Cash
On our BARGAIN COUNTER we have a lot of
Ladies’ Shoes, broken sizes, worth up to (PI Per
$3.50. Your choice while they last ....
During this sale we will sell you
best flour; every sack guaranteed at
No Goods Charged at These Prices
Don’t Forget the Date this Sale Begins
Saturday, Way 17th
$1
$2.75
Pair
Per
100
Ward & Company
Cisco, Texas.
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Fisk, G. The Cisco Round-Up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1913, newspaper, May 16, 1913; Cisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522598/m1/1/?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.