Cisco Round-up (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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Congress Adfourmed.
Thi‘ Fifty-nuuh iMagi-o^ ad-
to the White House, a ltd
'cess was takenun ’
re- ident beauty and lovline>s that
5 o’ocloek. iglorified her in Eden. There's 1
lock calm
lto a pi no
p‘a glimpse of it vomdisaToib us
along about sweet sixteen. Why
jouraed at 10 o’clock Saturday Bnt "before o o t
night amid tumultuous scenes on * XV1'S discovered that
account's of several blunder*, ^nations had been made for the I to
The following description of the buil^,nffs '‘‘'dhortzed by the pub-1 end?-Bob Taylor
should not it have been spared!
remain unfading until tliej
Magazine.
closing scene is from a Wash-
ington correspondent.
What by many is regarded as
having been the most remark-
able session of Congress in re-
cent years was brought to an
end tonight. If the session was
lie buildings bill. Usually these
appropriations are made in tlie
sundry civil bill, but this meas-
ure in the present case was clos-
ed and passed before the public
buildings hill was agreed to.
So there was nothing to do but
«a—.P.w* J!:;^
reuiaikable, its closing was ul- . . .... ,,................. ,....................
so. Coutrctempts, blunders and l,,J ul,J>i‘°pnatiou Ini!, and which might la* noted. but one
when the two houses learned of the bestis the resultant m-
• .i,„* . ,.i i-. that this task stifl confronted, Upiiati«m.to resort at once and
t at 1 ««y ho u* a...... th„v Ia-.-narally ,o th, fan..,y y
that which had informally been , , . . . * over Pexgs. lie* lexans saw
agreed on for the adjournment *'! a .*. ano* n i ie<» ss. j Va>t manufacturing plants
So that tlie adjournment instead ; aiH} gamed much valuable and
of coming at 1 o'clock in ■ the j timely information touching the
afternoon, as planned, had to be; relation ol the taetory to a city,
oversights caused such confus-
ion that it was many hours aft<
that which had informally been
agreed on for the i\djoui
when the final gavel fell.
For one thing, the agreement
on the public buildings bill had lmstp0I1(l(} ,mtil p, 0’t’loek or‘^inniunity. The “fa.
been long delayed, and when
finally it was brought in, the
House was exasperatingly slow
in acceptiugthe report, for, fear-
ing that surreptitiously the item
urduv night.
torv policy” has some ' highly,
satisfaetorv Witnesses in the]
0„ Uh, Sn-Woman Fa0.7 'ITT
Alphonse the Wise impiously! tify.
declared: "Had l i*een pres- “l he large party of members |
of the Texas Business Men's
League who arrived here yes-
terday, and were rti’ortaue-d at
of #;!,0df,0tH) for a departincut [ent at the creation l would have
site and building had been put giv n .some useful hint- for the
into.the bill, it insisted ou ajla4terwderiug<4;theunivers4'.,,j(|j,HM;r j-list ^lt )IV Illinois
most searching examination. It is not altogether irreverent to^Manufacturers’ and Chicago
The item was not there, and pick some flaws in some of the;<ommoivial Associations, rep-
shortlv afterward both houses ! modern degenerate tvpes of’ resent an effort to advertise ad-
accepted the report, making the U^ed thftr£ since their hie- VMMtfT
l'tvblie luuldmgs mil a la w. lorrmties may always be traced hu ger territory than anything
But shortly afterward this I to man’s shortcomings. Tliej of the kind yet undertaken
same ^.">.000,000 item was found I original perfect form may yet even in this connin ot big
in the enrolled copy of the sun-
drycivil hill, and what made
the discovery sensational was
the fact that the president had
signed it. The .President hud
come up from the White House
shortly after 11 o'clock. He
went immediately into the Pres-
ident's room hack of the lobby,
and there surrounded by all his
cabinent officers, a swarm of
clerks and perhaps a hundred
Senators and Representatives,
lit1 began furiously to sign bills,
for the law requires that they be
acted on while Congress is in
session. Most of them were pri-
vate bills and other bills of lit-
tle general Consequence. But
one of them was the sundry civ-
il bill, carrying appropriations
aggregating more than a hun-
dred million dollars. As well
as lie could in the stress, for by
means of five*mimitff recesses
Congress was waiting ou the
President, the President exam-
female charms divim
eieliee brooded through endless
cycles, from a time which had
no beginning, to settle upon the
plans for creation and begin to
fashion forth it> perfect’forms;
and then when at last lie had
ina.de it lie set mail king’over
it all. As vet - woman, had not
been conceived by .Divine Hefl-
ins,
or, if conceived, the in- sources. Texas is so big that
tended type ^\ i(s held too sacred ; Congress once thought her pci>-
to be fashioned out of dust, and j }d(‘ would find liei
it was not until His matchless
too
manage, and decreed that
ined the bill and affixed his sig- ]the full stature ot his f lod-likejer had any such desire, none
sought to Ita* it n<nv, Texans realize and
nature. The moment lie did perfection that He
some one was inspired to sug- know what most his
gest:‘‘Let us make sure that the'craved to fill the lull measure
$.‘1,000,000 item is not in thisiof his happiness; and then,
bill." The pages were turned
hack; lo! there was this item
rejecting the sordid material
out of which Ills masterpiece
was made, lie chose Hint which
a crucible
(of blood into a living principleiductivi
The Factory Policy.
The recent visit of prominent j
business men and financiers of
Texas to Chicago and other
cities, at the invitation of citi-
zens of Chicago, is quite sure to I
THE “DODGING PERIOD”
of a woman’s life, is the name often given to the ‘char.ge of life.”
Ypur meases come at long intervals, and grew scantieointil they
stop. Some women step suddenly. The entire change lasts three
or four years, and it is the cause of much pain and discomfort,
which can, however, be cured, by taking
WINE
OF
CARDUI
Woman’s Relief
!t quickly relieves the pain, nervousness, irritability, miserable-
ness, forgetfulness, fainting, dizziness, hot and cold flashes, weak-
ness, tired feeling, etc. Cardui will bring you safely through this
"dodging period,” and build up your strength for the rest of your life.
At ail druggists in $1.00 bcttles. Try it.
WRITE US A LETTER
freely and frankly, telling us all your
troubles. We will send Fiee Advice (m
plain, soak'd envelope!. Address: La-
dies’ Advisory Dept.,TheCluttanooga
Medicine Co. r Chattanooga, Tenn,
“EVERYTHING BUT DEATH
1 suffered,” writes Virginia Robson,
of Easton, Md., “until I took Cardui,
which cured me so quickly it surprised
my doctor, who didn’t know I was
taking it.” x
I
lie unimpaired blit it' expres- says the Uiieno,, Intel
, , , , , Ocean. We have had city
si<m has ih'gene!atei,. «lne> a|H| county organization*;of this
imt impugn t he wise ( rent or to *ort a-plenty, ami sometimes1
wonder and deplore the fact they have attempted to cover j
that beauty of women fade all; larger areas. The Texas niove-
too soon, since we know that it is Ul,‘n! '‘"v,‘rs nil
. , , , ■ , ,ticallv eVen.town which thinks
*1''1 "un hiult, and ^re anything oHts own future is in
ourselves harboring some use- looking'out for itself, of
fill hints*’ we might have given, course, but also looking out for]
if we bad been with Alphonsb; Texas. The spirit of the move-j
the Wise at tile Creation, for t',H‘
perpetuating unimpaired the | I)a„.ts < Hub. Breads:
Omms- j ‘Everything for Dallas ami
Texas.' ” The 1 liter < )t*ean
adds:
I'lu' Ore ate st of All
SI all Paper Sake
The Greatest in Quantity, Greatest in Variety, Greatest
in Quality, Greatest in Value-giving.
Our careful selection and buying all the LATEST and
SPECIAL designs from most of the best known manu-
facturers of Wall Paper in America places us in a posi-
tion to show you the most artistic designs displayed; a
stock which is the largest that was ever carried in Cisco.
Come let us show you From 10c to #4 per double roll.
New Paper Remnants we will aimost give you
Red Front Drug Store
| St. John & Moore, Druggists,
However, Texas gives occas-
ion for this widespread combi-
nation of effort. Texas nearly
I equals iii art'll France, Swit’/A-
; land, Italy, 'Belgium, Holland,
Alsace-Lorraine, \Yiirtemberg,
Baden and Saxony, lias about i
ii> great variety of climate, and l
probably as great natural re-'
\ Texas Central R. R.
# .« , .>■. S 6
Double Daily Service Between
CISCO AND WACO
Shortest line and quickest time to all points in the
Old States
big to
t hey
. . , might divide il into four stales
creature, man, had grown to : jf t|H,y desired.If any Texan ev-
j
J 1/jn U/Q„n} Cotton Belt Route and Memphis
l WdlU/H. jfc T. q, S. Pac, A.New Orl’ns S
1U ! J,,mv sin,-/,/! To Austin, San Antonio, Gal-
I Lv.lilh V (tVt.il vestnn and \nw Orleans
H. BULBROOK,
Agent, Cisco.
veston and New Orleans.
W. F. McMlLLIN,
(reneral Passenger Agent, Waco
ua turn ; are promt of their state’s heroic
and peculiar history, and her
unique position as tin* biggest,
member iii size of the great
American Republic. They are |
setting about unitedly and sys-
tematically to make Texas tile
biggest in every other way—.in
population, in magnitmleof pro- j
duetive industries, and in 1
wealth. In this effort they will!
doubtless succeed. All the ma-
terials are there. It only re
We mav only imagine what a; mains to bring the men to them.
in which some Washington real
estate men were deeply interest- had been refined in
ed-
‘‘Gentlemen, this measure is [for the fashioning out of His
not a law,” and Hie President, j%t loving thought for the hap-
"? •?*<!»•. thi« 'lecloration, j1 ’1 \v« iiiliv otVly ....,-............. -................-......................
slammed Ins hand upon the 'ml |„>autifu! creature it was that | And the men of Texas are the
and held it in his clenched fist, (stood blushing before Adam on kind to attract strong men to]
Nor was it a law; for, though that bright morning in Paradise help them. Therefore Chicago j
the President had signed it, it; when he arose from his bed of, welcomes her Texan visitors.
• 1*1 ei i ,i roses to greet the vision ot lusl I hex* are showing tin* spirit that
l.ad not bo.;.. l.le<l ». the ofUce of, ll.11IIS,)<n.f,lly ct,,.,,,,,-. nv,„„j......[,. c|,i,„n.l
Secretary of ntate. never lioju* to see lu*r thusagain,, even larger. They are filled
In an instant the sultry air of lint hless iTod, we know how with the spirit that made Amor-
the Capitol seemed vibrant with beautiful she still is, and we can ; iea.
the news of this remarkable in- not help wondering why it was] Other good things have I......
, . , , , . e that such unspeakable pertee- printed, and many advantage-;
i,dent, find the i.inl,.,) H >'s I1 tion should he permitted to fade ;ous trade arrangements and fi-!
S. ELLIS
Sells PIANOS, ORGANS,
GUITARS and all kinds
of High Grade
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Just see him. Cisco, Tex.
^ WE ARE THE ^
i Leading... Druggists y
Our Prescription Department is
Unexeelled Call on Us.
mongers, who mistake theirsus- S() H00n |f Adam’s sin had
pinions for facts added to the brought no direr curse than
confusion. Shortly afterward this it would have been enough
there was a hasty conference to keep man in tears till judg-
between thn l™*m of the two nnnl!- of Toys
houses. It was decided to pass ,q(inia]( to know that he will be
a joint resolution repealing this permitted to see and love and
offending provision .of the sun- worship her in her restored
dry civil hill. This was done as l°rm °' matchless lovlmess is
a,; extraordinary precaution enough to keep man on Ins
‘ ‘ ■; * .knees till the summons comes,
Then it was decidedtlmt a part T( , j au things per-
nancial coimections have result- j
ed from the closer acquaint-
ances formed; hut, really, of j
all the _ benefit s derived, the]
‘‘factory spirit” with which
many <»f the Texans were fully
charged on their return home is
tin* very best of the gains.
The News has been pressing the |
contention that manufacturing ]
must h** resorted to over Texas |
to make permanent the_ prosper-.'
.............. „ t (ity of the state, and it is highly,
of the sundry civil bill would He made man. a little]pleased over the opportunity to]
1
i 11. KINCAID... J
M The Leading Druggist. iV
| Get the Beet Drugs |
Prescriptions Positi sly Fillsd
Without Substitution.
have to he again enrolled, and tower than the angels, and now
it was aggreed, therefore, that see what he is. Il woman has
fallen away from her former
the adjourn nmnt expected at
, 7 . ,1," . . state in like proportion, it can-
one o clock, would have to be not enter into the imagination
deferred four or five hours. Ko)0f the dreams of man to eon
the President was driven hack ceive even faintly the transeen
introduce from time to' time the
testimony of go*>«l Texas wit-1
Hesses who have seen tile results
of it and who are fully prepared j
to testify as to tin* benefits to 1
he derived therefrom.—Dallas
News.
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| Best Ice Cream and Cold Drinks J
i OWEN & D’SPAJN. I
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Smith, Walt. Cisco Round-up (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1906, newspaper, July 6, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522198/m1/5/?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.