Cisco Apert (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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CISCO. TEXAS, AUGUST 18. 1904.
Cisco has Railroads
Leading Four Ways
Vol. 12—No. 43
YOU ’W-A-INTT
To eel 1 your farm, ranch, any kn d of city property, or your s-tock of
Locs..
The travel to Stamford is on for
the big reunion
The Presbyterian Sunday School'
picnieed at the Stat.cil! place south
goods?
It so list it with us, we ate now in a position to bring purchaser?
from all parts of the United State?; especially the Eastern States, and
you will not he out one cent unless we make a sale for ,yotj.
Money to loan, on improved farms, on long time and at a lew rate . , ^
of interest. \ endor’s lein notes bought, sold and extended, List your 0 t,K c •' 4'lr^ lue . ..
property now so we can make your wants known to the public. j quite a number of the eitiaers
BUTTS cfc JACK.SOKT,
Heal Estate, Loan and Insurance Agents,
Off ce over lied Front Drug Store,
Phone No. 80 Cisco, Texas
J. w
HARTMAN & SON.
Wholesale and Retail
Lake
Lisenbee & Evans,
Cisco, Texas,
FOP, PA 4 ID A INS IN
New and Second-Hand Coods.
Pov. San or Exchange Furaiture, laipiemeats *
and Musical tostoutots,
car ALSO DO general keTaiu work,
i have been camping out at
j Burnie the' last two weeks,
There was a kixehooter play
| among the “cullud population last
■ Saturday afternoon, and lisq. Jones
Cisco, Texas,
arranged the trimming'-'.
Mr. Hoffman is the band teach
er.
m *
MODEL t
Cisco.
RACKET t STORE
■ Rev, U, L. Giltoh i? the new >6
pastor of the Baptist church. $
- I Mrs. Amanda -Sunth is- visiting |
i her daughter Mrs. Geo. Langston.
11. G. Kppler and family’ nil! 9
- ! return from the World’s Fair this §
! week. v
■
Teat sts,
For 8' ho 1 Supplies, such, as Tablet?, Pencil?. Pens, Ink, Mucilage,
f School Bags and Dinner Pails,
0**“A'ice line of Toilet Soap, Face Fainter, Tooth
Brushes and flair Brushes, Etc.
Also n nice line of Tin and Granite ware, (.'nine to see us and Price
. our goods, u,, will treat you right, ■ «
A, P. SLATBB, Prop.
W. .!. Eddletnan was out from ■?
the Fort lust Sunday to yisit_his ^
mother, X
Y
■J. W Hartman and N R. Wilson &
have refill rnecffrnm a trip to Miner-, X
al Wells. $
6
R. F. Davis is among the mini p*
her that has recently-invaded the $
northern markets. - ' — X
V
Miss Florence Marncy of Mar-$
Last
All Cone. |"hall is Y^ting the home of her 2
summer 11 well-known j brother. W, W, Marney. jg
John Deere
CULTIVATORS
AND
PLOWS
NevAMoline Wagons
Got prices anti terms of us before
buying.
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C. H. FEE & COMPANY
1 ndertakers Goods and Coffins
■#
on hand.
processor went to a town on the 1 W^OfdNG RINGS! H Mr' We8!** Tc-bbs left Monday t«OKH«<HW(HOWOD>:-CM-0 WWKW;-Ki-!<HOKMO:e:-o
* for Brown wood where he went to)
Itake unto himself a wife.
and
t
east coast for a short rest
hoarded with a farmer who wu.-;
i:: the habit of taking a few sum-
p.’.er guests i-nto his house to help
•pay th: rent. Sumo time ago
f
tin piato-r. 1 received a letter £
from hi; f'Truer landlady asking $
The newness <tf design s, the
big assortment, the quality and
especially the prices are impor-
tant factors in making a selection
in this line.
. You must see onrs, they'll in-.
terest you; are engrave them free.
Ask to see samples of engraving.
PLATT JEWELRY COMPANY.
CISCO. '
Exclusive Jewelers.
tc>r hi? patronage during the ^
holiday months. - • - - •+-?
'‘There arc several little matters $
that I desire changed should my
family decide to pass the vacati n
at your house,’ wrote the professor.
in reply. Wm don’t like the mm if Tim Garboo' District Union meets
Murv. • Moreover, we do not* tlii* ’ with Romney t'nion on tire ifih
Born to Mr. a n d Mrs. AY ill
Reagan 1 ., s t Saturday, a boy,
t j Mother and child doing well.
•
% j 1.. 0. Meadows and MlfcS Edna
♦ j Munir were married last Saturday
£1 night, Esq. R. W. Jones officiating.
Off
To prove the merits of JjF, ThurfflOfuTS
Sartarrh Curs, WO are u;oin£ to give a trial
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Mrs. Chan. Curry arrived ip the bottle to the lYfltlor of tili.S pai)Cr. After
city Tuesday from El Pasi, . .
,, , ft . . .. using the trial bottle and convinced of tlu
Mrs. MoLheh of La pan is visiting j ~
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. IT. C. Merits o! til0 goods WC will Sell CVCI'V hot
itoUroBwm tie under a guarantee. If it fails to give
A alter Clegg and family parsed ^ ^
a sty f|0 near the hous i is sanit, Saturday in this month which isi throuSh Tie city Tuesdaymorning SatislaC-t iO-ll yOUT MOllCy Will 1)0 1’0 ttl l’lO l
And this is what lie received 1:1 only two weeks off. In stead of hound io#-the Conch®,
reply. ' |having big heads the Romney pec- It, \V, Mancill has returned
“Mary
went. We haia't pie have big heait? and you need from bis trip to the northern ran;
bad no hogs sauce you went away , not doubt but that they will take kets where he visited the- stove
het September." Ex. 'care of tin* Union.- , works and furniture factories.
without question or 'quibble.
J. J. MARTIN & CO., Cisco
/ a// fit out Move for Trial Bottle.
The Kind That Lasts!
An attempt was made to take a ! The Glrl Who l? 1,kod'
^ diamond from a finger of Mrs. J, c .. ^ie w^° questio i
You no doubt are thinking of painting your house this Heaton a few nbhu sheihPrfnen<ls:,n‘l lf'kct}
V-5 » rl J 1 * l r . *U/*.v* la nni * It .> nl* 1 rtAirt .. ill
sumim.-r and want the very best paint that can be had for yourj^'.^%5^S?S
moncv--for durability go nice finish wc recommend and iruarantcc
6%.
object moved away. On iiive-Ggft-
GOOD
lPA I
poor
^AIWT
them is not the girl who will hi;
a large circle of intimate friend?
It is a safe rule never to ask \ pel
tion it was found that the window ;aona^ question since if our friend-
Bcroen had been cut and th°re woie ^es'r0 ua 'cnow lhe'r permnnl
fresh tracks about the window.
Coleman Voice.
Fort Woith, Tex., Aug. 15. -The
affairs, they will tell us without
questioning and ijHhey do not do
sire it, they will resent curiosity.
The nearest, sweetest and most on
WALL PAPER—Wc have in,stock all the late designs.
present price of new wheat is the during friendships arc built on
cause of gratification to the farmer! inutal respect. When a girl forgets
in this section of the state. Millers this and enters her friend’s room
lare offerihg j?1 a bushel and are| without knocknig or asks embnr-
j unable to get this year's w heat at rassing questions, she has no on *
that price. Charles E. Hicks of to blame but herself if the intitn
Hick? station on Rock I dand re .ACy-ia.autklenly or gradually bf.-vk-
TKVTICE—Wc hare just received a nice line of picture frame molding and\0611 refu8ed ^1 for s,000
are p/ ( pared to make any frame you want.
St. JOHN & MOORE.
en off. The girl who is respected
one
bushel? of this year’s crop. He be-! and liked is the one who
lieves that No. 2 wheat wei^hinp th°«gbtful of her friend?' feeiini?
fifty ■ fight pound., nil! .oil V°u'h'» KT.npli.t,
’ I
$1.25.
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Cisco Apert (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1904, newspaper, August 18, 1904; Cisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522718/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.