The Cisco Round=up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 11, 1899 Page: 1 of 8
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HARDWARE AM) STOVES.
TINWARE, Cl TE1IRY AND EIRE ARMS,
AGHICULTUUAL,MACIIINERY AND IMPLEMENTS,
WAGONS. REGGIES AND CARTS.
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To oof it i i m<» handling ovcrvlhiii^ t lie people need in our lino that we may continue
to merit the patronage they have been giving us.
With bc'^1 vv is! | U > * til, \V(' i \ r<\
Yours \VitIf Regards,
Q. Jl. 0 <s0., (ds<;o apd (jormaiy
N«sJcd Ugislition-
'I her* wa* quite a season prior
to the silting* of the legislature
whea Text.* kii frred from the
A Walk Through the Cemetery,
Tak* a walk through th* o*m*
Wr in *ny I*rge city and you will
past the last resting pl»r* of the
... a r , , man who blew down the muzzle of
saninablr lnflusncc of t he ten inn I . ... . . . .
the r;iin to see if It we* loa.leit. A
illey. But that -oily.nt ti.e lnstj,|t(. fitrUl„r down th„ hisutiful
*«s»iimT luweisdHie tux Mi these;ilnp,, u l.nried the man who tried
to jumpon a moving train. The
hi»iui»oine marble theft <»t tin* initt<
who blew out the gas east* »
-fiad■ ’w urni'* the t'orit' *»♦ th>-
training school* wl vice until how
»very hamlet ie in danger of their
appearance. Cieoo did not escupe.
Ilardlv did the Imv gn e penni-sion
■with'hi* f'-et -tirk| t "U.t to the
icy hlaeie of winter and Mie blister-
ing rare of the auntinsr *- ■itu, fie*
all that ie left of the pugilist who
tried to wh'p ths editor. Ye*, the
fool* are sluwh floating down the
river of time end through lire oack
mrd fen e of t he part. Pret ty t >n
they Wilt athhe gnrrw:- tirert *iTUTr-
tiody will invent* w*v to m.fk
living without work; mid ife wi
5 becyine one round of hi'iriHI* »!
Ladies, Ladies! *x* -x-
Do you want a Fine, ^ + "Y
...all Wool Blanket 4 l V-/051 f
And Infant’* ivnd Children’s Wool Hose, or a nice Dress Pattern? You cast
get them «t my store. I have just received a heautifal line of White Goode,
Krr broideries, Dree* Linen etc. These goods are very pretty and . . .
VERY CHEAP,
- OVERCOATS AND HEAVY SUITS AT COST.
E* E KEAN.
when one w,.* opened here mid a|>- ""'vd gtri who lit the tir» wiftil•" >!• i, u, .
uarentlv ha* floiiri-hed ever shire
ItV nightly rumbling* are incest
wilt, slid its influence over ill*
tjoy’e, ami vou might sav t .lildren,
of our city and surrounding coun-
try, i* beyond eHtimate.
Can not this ami evt r.) other
(immunity ill the suite go before
the next legislature of Tex ts witli
these facts aimmlantl v >• t forth in
petition ami induce the member*
of that body, in tin* iiitme of ill)
they hold dear at their Imims, to
again retai this nuisance a- it na«
ki rosene, while in close prmnoxit.'
lie* all that t* nmrtal of the ohl
lw«lv who kept tiakiiiL' powders and
-tr vchnine on the -«me shelf in t h*-
pantry. Tlie dude who wore a plug
hut in Texa« is now quiet, and h -
rest* by the aide ot ttie gainbler
who turned the trump from the
hoitoumifth* deck. The fair dam*
-cl, who pinched her corset to ti e
Bob Tiyior’s Exit.
Ex-Gov B '• T-! - e T-
* e.-sec shouldn't talk of li t uig t.u
the "ha ' en” of lus native luoiin-
tnil.» He must ktioir that he ecu
not think and Ivam there >u
pence anv more mov than Im rv
did line* he begun to njiivipnlnt*
i he language, t‘ i till !!• ;n,d fl..-
Rout ins To it
gw Cf6BB«f*r«
< i-a type of all ANOTHER NEW FIRM.
He k tey t ha* ,le- -—
t.bf of tm chrue Big Dry Coods House Coming to
Cisco—House Rented.
I*st hole and danced every htin»b.:i ' bov- «o we I. It is p|,"!>"i Hi .t I e |
11 the fireman’s hall, slumbers] should *,iv bn.ist.uy itupr.-tv**!
clo-e to
brought against him hv the tittivhe-
•Ir.iii. ami he w.i*r really anxious to
• t itiin Irce. To act imipiish ibis
...n| t . i| I,, u|] «.■ rle of . x-
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0"dlctlci* s; but when these failed
■ •1:. . 1 lli** moral courage to do
rt w.is right nml just witlmltt
, • . „ . I upon the,-.res of state and *h mUt! ^ th<‘
mr "Vi r. i* tn n a ,|„.|| ,,f ,, , after Ie blight l■ >iI• >»v , Alter (■ ntp >i‘-*.Mg , nejng an old dry goods man Mr.
idiot «bo rode n hievee lOmi.ts in vprj, d . xp.-ri-u >■ of mdcie ie«p,,n wi'h the timb w:'hhTt h»'fh-pizi d he Util'enllial |s a cotton bit ver, henci
Mr. Mittenthal of Wichita Fads,
spent. sevirai day- pro«pecti g in
tJi.-.'o this week ami a-' a refillf
rented one of Dr. Owen’s new brick
building* and will open a dry
good* house here a* soon as tin
that ; shelving can he put in. Bf*ide*
before and thus rid the entire state « minutes The stylish young man Ujbil.t
of its pre*enc#. We believe we can,
and we Want ti see Cisco at haBl,
do ker duty in tlie premise* —
Cisco Rouhd-hf.
The Messenger moat heartily en-
dorses tvery word you hav said,
Brother Vernon. Its editor voted
against the reduction of this tsx
in the twentv fifth legirlatur*. and
not only voted, bm spnks and
worked against But ths cun-
ning of the sdvocnles of ten-pin
alleys playsd upon those who were
co anxious to imreaee our aouri e*
of revenue and the reduction was
made with the results you men
lion. We, too, say tax them out of
existence again.—Gatesville Mes
Sewger. '
who smoked a cigar whilt cleaning 'jovial songster, incomparable fid
his clothe* with gasoline, sleep*
most peacefully, and the branches
»,bc ehoiihl t he u. iikly yield" d to its >l' imiml-. and !
The above was penned, oy Hon.
of the rosebud which adorn* the
Imst r* sting place of the old maid
whocontraclat the morphine habit
and touk too much, wave over liar
grave But alas! beneath the
drooping willow is buried the
glassy suspender button, *11 that
could bs found of the priwter’s
devil wholi? a mutch near the lieu
tint can. Tha trouble* of the far-
mer who stood in front of his mow-
ing machine to oil the sickle arc
over now, and So are the*** of the
battle scarred veteran w|m fought
in the Mexican war, won Durel* in
the last great rebellion, but tailed
-o bus forever been
proposes next **uson
to
niul
Her and tlooue,,. spe.ker , ...... ..... uiHpred i,j the!lhUl„, interesting ^ more ways
want I* sarthat he did imt retire 11 u'l," v Ml* UW" ^ thanone.
from otfire,'the somnsmhuHst of u ' pronounced a judgment Upon llim-
• hatWed d etui, *ith all the buds -elf when he said: “T ke ye him j Carbon's ImprOVeniGnti
of hope bursting int" b|.tom sod ill
the bowers riigiog with melody ’
And hark uni* this: “1 fly away
to the h«Ten of inv native mono
and crucify h m; for 1 find no f.ii’H j Among other advancements the
in him. What good did it dojtoivo ofCashon i* to huve a public
him to wash his hand* after his
tains, where I m»y think ami' cowardly surrender and to say: “1
dream in p- ace, safe from the sick- jam innocent of the blood of this
just person.” Could such a poor
protest efface the stain from his
sotilf Compromise is all right till
it touche* a principle, then it he
come* an enormity.—Nashville
Martin, woe of ths bast j to tucce*s!Uliy draw hi- musket
speakers sod brightest mind* in j through a l»*rhed wire fence while
(|lt) joiIt evasion, and it Ins sue on' hunting woodchucks
eiiiiivr sling of unjust criticism;
rife from the talons <>f rune old
vulture; safe from the slimy kiss
and k**n da g.r of ingratitude.”
What dragged thi* Tennessee gen
in* from id* mountain lair if it
wa-n’t the tongue tint *an fix Mich 1 Christian Advocate
words together? Who will say
that the architect of such phrase* |
had anything to' fo»r from the
sickening slings and talon* ofj
piltltral vulture*? Or ha* he ju*t
.Ii*nVvV'Veti that |m»I lical honors,
ire mi empt v dream, and that the
system of waterworks, supplied bj
a public well and windmill, av
cording t. the following specifi-
cation* as reported m the C'arbto
Headlight: Steel mill and tank,
wheei 10 feet, lower .‘10 feet, and n»>
8x12 tank to hold 200 barrel*.
The main p;pe will he three inch
and 1,000 feet w ill be used.
o#*»or will premise through ths
oolumn* or his loyal paper to do a*
bn*>k* aod w-od- and skte- rtf the
mountains whence he drank in his i
| life am! Hies hi* fancy wd) alone
H*t. Tosrs is only ana other. " »T : return tl c penc* which the jsr*.f;
1 he above nearly eomplat** the
well we
quarter.
rill ha satiaiad in tiat aver in tha narthe»et enroar nf tha pomp no.i eirrom»t*nc* Sav* t*k*n
|irav#jard, near tha potUr’s ir.dt.away.
-Dalla* Few*
.^Bsowncrku.
5AKINO
POWDEII
Makes the food more del icious aod whotocoakc
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The Cisco Round=up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 11, 1899, newspaper, February 11, 1899; Cisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522199/m1/1/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.