Cisco Round-up (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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Rabbit - Foot
DAN
“It marie''" the woman ruad. j
Sim hastened at ont*e to the of*
fice of the railway** claim ad-!
juster. She said bitterly :
“‘How is this? Here you!
gave a man $7,500 for the loss
of his lee, while'you only gave
loss sot nty
'/
me $5,000 for the
husband/
“The claim adjuster smiled1
amiably, and said in a soothing
Trrnv: '***•
“ ‘Madam, the reason is quite
plain. The $7,500 won't pio-
virie the poor man with a new]
leg, whereas with your $5,000’
you can easily get a new hus-
band, and perhaps a better
„ * M
one.
LUMBER
Doors, Windows,
Shingles, Lime,
C ement and Hriek.
* fg
I
m
fxk&Z**
by "Africa, register
The young standard bred stallion, sire
No. 11 ,.!!>.!, owueil by < 1-. II. Juilia, value $1,(XX). I his horse won I with a
first premium for last two years at Kustland comity fairinst and'
aril i»red class, and has a pacing ri‘eor<l of 'Jill on turf track.
1 his record was made at the age of years and (i months. This
hot'M- will be | years old hi .1 tine 11)07. Weight, 1Hk); height,
la,; Idood hay. iiasali saddle gaits. (Jentje, kirn
file. I his* horse js second to none in West-Texas
agree with in'- when you have seen the horse. 1],. win be found
at South Side Wagon Yard, Ciiseo, where he will make the season.
He is in charge of Messrs. Strickland <.V Jctikitis, who will take
pleasure in showing him to all visitors. To insure, £15.00.
Relief From Rheumatic Pains.
"I suffered with rheumatism
for over two years.’" says Mr.
Holland furry, a patrolman, of
key West. I la. ‘'Sometimes it
settled in my knees and lamed
me so 1 could hardly Walk, at
oilier times it would he in iny
feet and hands so 1 was inca-
pacitated for duty. Hue night
when 1 Was in severe pain and
lame from it my wife went to tin*
drug stole here and came hack
hottle of ( haiiiheriaiu's
! Pain Halm. 1 was rubhcd with
.it and found the pain had near-
ly gone during the night. I
and sensi- hept on using it for a little more
’i on will than two weeks and found that
it drove the rheumatism away.
11 have not had any trouble from
tlm.t disease for over three
montits." For sale by St. John
uk Moore.
Sisco Lumber. Go.
II. L. HllOA DWELL
MANAGER
9
S, ELLIS
A Good Creed. “Let us learn to anoint our
“Do not keep the alabaster fiionds beforehand for the
boxes of your love and tender- 1 mrial. Post-mortem kindness
ness Sealed up tuitil your friends does not cheer the troubled
are dead. Fill fFietr lives with spirit. Flowers on the coffin
sweetness. Speak approving, cast no 'fragrance I »aek ward i [u.r parents to buy a grammar
cheering words while their ears over life's we-iirywav.” j p,,. jH,r> ,-eeeive.d the following
can hear them, and while their The Difference Explained. note: “Missus teeeher, I do
hearts can he thrilled and made .f4.s... .|JUll,.s, the noted out- not desitc that Jennie shall in-
law’s-son-, is, at the age of ill),
No Good No How.
It was down in liaveiiswood,
111., that a teacher who sent a
note home with a pupil asking
kind
happier by them; th
things you mean to say ulnm 0)1e of tl.e most talented and re-
they are gone, say before they. lawyer? of Kansas City,
11 aecot'ding to the Star of that
go. The {lowers you mean
send for their coffins, send do
brighten and sweeten their j
homes before they h ave them.}
“If my friends have alabaster
boxes laid away, full of fragrant
perfumes of sympathy -and af-
fection, which they intended to
break over my dead body, I
would rather they would bring
them out in my weary and
troubled hours, and open them,
that I may be refreshed and
cheered by them while 1 need
them. 1 would rather have a
plain coffin without a llowor, a
funeral without an eulogy, than
eitv.
In a claim ease that he re-
j eently Won, Mr. James told an
j amusing story.
j “There was a woman,” he
j said, “whose Husband was killed
in a raiiroad accident'. The
railroad'. to avoid suit, gave her
•TO,Ob'1 damage/.
“Tie- sunj satisfied the
woman, but (ii month or two
after waids, faking up a tiews-
; paper, she read about a man
j who laid lost Ins leg in the same
accident, and behold the man
gage m grammar, as 1 prefer
hur to ingage in more useful
studies, and I can lern hur to
speek grammar myself. 1 went
through two grammars and
can’t say as they done me no
good nohow. 1 prefer Jennie
to ingage' in French, drawing
and vocal music on the pinny.”
-Ex.
4
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Sells PIANOS, ORGANS,
GUITARS and all kinds
of High Grade
; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. \
Just see him. Cisco, Tex.
SENT FREE booklet entitled "Drangh-1 Bookkeeping *n THREE
ol i i mi on's Eye Opener.” Jt will months than other* can in
convince you that Draughou'a Colleges SIX, ami that Draugkons
can. hy their SUPERIOR and COPY- Col leg eg teach only the
RIGHTED methods, teach you more1 REST systems of SHORTHAND.
DRAUGHON’S
PRACTICAL
BUSINESS
was given by the company
a life without the sweetness of ,\anmg^ to Ule amouut 0f
love and sympathy. 5()U.
47.-
To Our Subscribers.
From now on the Round-Up
clubbing rates will be $1.75 with
other papers. On account of
the big advance lu the price of
print paper we can’t afford t<
continue the $1.50 rate any
longer. Our readers will please
take notice.
See Winchell for loans. Of-
fice M. & F. National Bank,
Cisco, Texas.
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Double Daily Train Service Between Stamford.
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Shortest tine and quickest time to alt points in Oentral Texas,
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BULBROCK, W
Ticket Agent, Cisco, Tex.
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F. MeMillin,
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Smith, Walt & Whitley, S. R. Cisco Round-up (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1907, newspaper, May 24, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522698/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.