Cisco Round-up (Cisco, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1907 Page: 5 of 8
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AMUSEMENTS.
Engagement Extraordinary
Cisco Opera House.
MOMDAY. FEB 4. Brunswick
Bros, presents the Dainty Little
Actress,
MISS JOSEPHINE WEST
In the Powerful Drama
Dora
Thorn
with a specially selected caste
of metropolitan players
Prices.
25c, 35c. 50c, 75c
Coming Feb. 12 “Hans Hanson.”
When in Eastland stop at the! at your expense. C
! Hague Hotel.
I ami good bed*
Plenty to eat Light Co
If you need a plow, ,1. 11. Er-
win has it. H** keeps the West
at the right priee.. f8
Dr, Owen, dentist,. will prat*-'
Electric W. E. Mounteastle is still
tf liaugmg around Geo. I). FW A-
heait interest, Is one of the
most Weantiful love stories ever—
Ml-.. \in:,-hull'0'8 1,1,1....... l"lsill,'-s wailing I foiH-eivfil with iilmw of ....n,
bn-I,ill .jieiidiiiir .oim- limitli*!'t"s" »® '«!,rn »® "b. *troug situations and novel
with her daughter. Mrs. Geo. i A':,1'T' "",l f1"!*' waitlu? *» dim®*; HtsaJwapluiiaWaat.
unloatls a batch of turkeys from; a charming little actress, has
Langston, left Saturday for a
visit with a daughter at Dublin.
tiee at Cottonwood, Feb. 5-0-7: Proper preparations for a
Putnam, Feb. 8-{b |erop is half the cultivation.
Pioneei Mill & Elevator <'o. iy<!"1oa,l'tdo «hi* «nth,l«..r fami
will pay good prices for gwel e"ien,s_J' H- trwm keeps
second-hand bags.
fi;
-! the best.
Tl'ico cotton seed meal and
hulls at $1.00 per 1 IK) lbs. at
Gracey iV Thomas.
Local Points.
Dr. ('. C. Matthews has mov-
ed to Clyde.
•- ' - | ■ ' . , ■ /
Storage room tor rent. Apply
to Round-up office.
Phil Baugh of Stamford Sun-
dayed in (’isco.
While J, J. Wallace was
breaking a young horse Tues-
day the animal got gay, and as
a result Mr. Wallace lost some
Mrs. G. A. Lister of San An- cuticle and gained a few
tonio is visiting her relatives!bruises.
here, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Bryan.] —— —
l lie (_ isco l amp \V oodinen of
Poineer Mill A- Elevator Co. the World meets every 1st and
will pay good prices for good 3rd Tuesdays at 7:150 p. m., in
new I. 0. 0>VF. Hail. J. II.
Leech, C. C.; S. Karkajitz,
second-hand bags.
clerk.
Cooking Stoves at Fee’s.
They have a full line of the
Buck’s Cooking Stove. 1 Rev. W. A. Mason organized
— “ * an Odd Fellows’ lodge at Flat-
Weltiu uhat you ha\e to sell WOO(|s Saturday evening with
ami sell you what yon hu\e to j niembers, .and reports that
inn< naee_\ & Ilannas. -11lie* mov iodgeiifts prospectsof
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mavhew I attaining a large .membership.
have left for a few days to visit Will Turner, our popular real
friends at Big Springs, lex. restate man, returned Wednes-
... ,, , , , j day from a business trip to Wil-
< has, < urrv has purchased . * , , • , ■
u..i. ...... * ... m. ,,aiW county, and judging
the Bob Porter place on 4th
Oracey A' Thomas have a nice] street
line of fresh groceries.
Oracey & Thomas want your
hides, furs and pecans.
Poor tools mean a poor crop.
Oct the best, at .1. H. Erwin’s.
A. .1. Walker is now back
from off the road and is ready
to figure with you on your sign
work. tf
from the smile In* wears
trip was a profitable one.
the
The growing condition of
Ciseo’s banks is the best indi-
cation of the prosperity of the
country. Every new report
shows a marked increase in cash
leposits and total resources.
Rev. C. M. Hutton of Fort
... ,, ... ,, Worth will preach at the Pres- ,„c.
oituga m ion oo mg, a .)»yt**rlan ehnreli next Sunday W** have plenty of money to
sizes, .i . . *.e r o *. : morning and night. put stiffening in our business
backbone.
Ladies—New Ginghams, La-
Em broideries and White
Trieo, tin* best cow feed on
earth, at Oracey & Thomas
! ees
Oracey & Thomas are head- j Goods now on sale at E.
quarters for feed and groceries. Keen's.
Homebody borrowed a post-
P hole digger and short-handle
time to time. He caught the
market right last Teusday and
disposed of thirteen tine gob-
lers. Reports on his 'possum
crop are not yet in.
Miss Addie Lee, sister of Dr.
Lee of this city, was married
last Sunday at Hamlin to Mi.
Taylor Higginbotham. The
happy young couple came to
('iseo Monday, where the bride
visited until Thursday night,
while the groom went to De
Leon for the ymrpose of squar-
ing himself with his father-in-
law. It seems that there was!
parental objection to the match, j
but love invariably wins. The
Round-up extends eongratula-1
tions. ___
Last Sunday night Rev. W.
K. Johnston preached his fare-
well sermon to the congrega-
tion of the Presbyterian church.
The Baptist denomination ex-
tended to him the courtesy of
suspending their own-services
in order to hear him, and the
house was crowded with both
Christians and the unconverted,
who all alike regretted the de-
parture of this good man. Bro.
Johnston left Tuesday for his
new charge at Anson, and the
good wishes of the Round-up
and this people go with him.
Dora Thorne,” as presented
by Brunswig Bros.’ big com-
pany will be seen at the Cisco
Opera House on Feb. 4. It is
one, of the greatest plays ever
presented and is a story of true
l>een secured to play the lead-
ing role and her support is oue
of the best that could possibly
be secured. Remember the day
and date and secure your seats
early, as this is positively the
last chance you will have of
witnessing this great play.
Mrs. Frank Vernon
represents some
of the
largest Insurance
Companies
in the world. Insure in
a safe company.
WHEN
YOU HAVE A COLD
ALWAYS TAKE
Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy
It Is famous for its cures and can al-
ways be depended upon. It coun-
teracts any tendency of s oold
to result in pneumonia.
IT IS SAFE AND SUIE.
^Trice 25c. Large
50 cents.
For sale by St. John & Moore.,
iflcnagna ®S5SSS&55S£it91
?E B. GILBERT, M. D.
SPECIALIST
In Diseases of the
EYE. EAR,
X08K and THROAT
B and X-RAY WORK.
I Gorman, - - Texas.
Is*
fj+pliapigi gPTfOCfifCi^TOOnOOr^Cg 53tn^^i^CnK>g^JCip3RfOCnOP
f2
shovel from the residence of
m
See M. V. Mitchell, agent for
, Ernest (iude during bis absence,
Mancill & Likins lia\e °tXiud as these implements belong
TllK
man, Mr. Glide
Texas Central lands in Cisco, tf baud a large stock of Corrugated another
Will pay spot cas^h for all the j J.ron ( ttl1 aml 1(,t ! would be very glad to have
figure wit!) \on. tf them returned at once.
eggs you have.—O. H, Kinsey.
Miss Mina Brown left the \ corrected statement <*f the
city hist week for Fort Worth, cisco Banking Co. at the clo»
Wanted—10,000 chickens at
best cash prices.-G. U. Kinsey. 'T ““ VT-'iwV ‘ Wi ""‘“‘’ i ^^naugio.ai me muse
. where she will attend the Poly-j 0f business Jan. JO, published
Miss Mol lie St. John returned technic college. m this issue, shows cash depos-
^"■any from a visit with frien.1. , W| its of SW.iffi.ni?. ",nrtJriid
a . i'1 Ini- _ ~ __ Hut; am! Goat Ki-iiw nt Mnn.-ilI -*'111' 1-.-. - l lieil'
Mrs. J. B. Atmtierman at- & Elkins,’and you will buy itjcaP'^a 's l|n*reased to
tended an executive meeting of beeause it’s best of all. tf ^40,1 HH). ^
the W* C. T. C. in Fort Worth.; TJ XT XX. ~............ A statement of the Farmers
Fionecr Mill A’ Elevator Co. mistrial,
will pay good prices for good for conviction
second-hand bags.
Joe Davis ease was a , ,, , .... , ,, ,
fin- Jnry nMdan and M,.,vl,;u,t» Nati.iiial Bank
.H,(1 Hircc for uf ( m°' puhlwhed m this issue
miflcarnttal. ' ot' ^ Round-up, shows «MS(-
--------- - ------- 224.95 cash deposits and total
Furnished rooms for rent, j Clieapest fuel on earth, $4.50 resources of $;!;!2,141JH. The
Apply to Mrs. M. Y. Mitchell,1 per ton, delivered in your yard, surplus and undivided profits
Ciseo, Small amounts 20c per 1(H) lbs., are also increased to $10,000.
To Keep from Growing Old
Here’s the HORTON Galvanized Rotary Washer, which takes the washday
droop out of your shoulders and the careworn lines of toil from around your eyes.
You do not bend your back at all with this washer—which means you will
keep your youth ten years longer. You do not grind violently on a crank
or jerk at a handle. The flywheel of the HORTON Washer is balanced
to swing VERY easily in a continuous direction. YOU DO NOT TURN FAST,
you do not turn long, for the HORTON is high geared, so that an easy motion of
the wheel produces an extremely high speed within the washer.
You need not be strong to handle the machine or —
carry it up cellar stairs. It is very light in weight,
considering Its strong construction, because the tub is
of galvanized metal instead of wood—cannot dry out, s
leak or come apart, and keeps itself sweet and clean.
You will have to see this modern washer to appre-
ciate what a blessing it is and how CLEAN it washes
the clothes. The first time you are near a hardware
store, ask them to show you the
IT
HORTON
Galvanized Votary Washer
and then you will realize what a modem washing machine can do. In
iuatice to youraelf, don’t purchase any washer until you have compared
It with the HoHon. If you do this you won’t want the other machine.
HORTON MFC. CO., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
SflRliS
The Washer
made for
Texa®
Climate
CISCO
BANKING
COMPANY
Statement of the t'iseo Bunking Co. at the eloxe
of business Jan. 2fr, 1907:
Resources.
Loans and discounts .................... $ 81 J»03,4(>
Furniture and Fixtures • ■ ................. 2,411.53
(h’erdraf'ts . .............................. 21,324 20
Cash in vault ..............- $14,257.40
With banks. . ............ 85,515.(12- 99,773.02
Total........... $205,112.27
Liabilities.
(’apital Stock . -.............. ...........$ 40,000.00
< ’nshicr’s checks outstanding............. 525.00
Due to other banks........... 5,710.23
Profits less expenses paid............. 10,533.52
1 leposits.................. 142,343.52
Bills payable. • -........... none
Total.................................$205,112.27
New Acounts Invited.
A. J. WARD, IVs. G. 1). WARD, (’ashler.
I. W. WARD, V. 1\ T. R. BACON, Asst. Cashier.
m
For FIRE INSURANCE
See J. B. Ammerman
—- r.— ----- - - - — ■ - -
At Citizens Nat l Bank, Cisco, Texas.
Aachen & Munich of Germany, Federal of
New Jersey, United Firemen of Phila,
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Smith, Walt. Cisco Round-up (Cisco, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1907, newspaper, February 1, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522836/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.