The Cisco Round=up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 6, 1899 Page: 4 of 6
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Mr, l*'4 the Aporffitifp,
H s Woutk Full of D amends,
Do you want a lag of
♦ • ♦
F’SO
year- old.
Burton - Lingo Co.
-Will be pleased to make the sale-
They Guarantee
3&lr graces artd sYra\$\v\ AeaVvwqs,
AihI will use every effort to (five complete satisfaction.
Soliciting your patronage, we remain.
Yours for Trade,
Jas* C. Galbraith,
Resident Manager
| from rltvfii to j
nd Mr. Dewey
of thetn. Hel
'‘Clean* I
and
At Li
took especial charge of them. He|Came' .
believed in the old ,*aying, ‘Clean* fcf *»id in a low tone
line.** is next to Godliness.” and ( ^ ou can * sometimes always j it mean- nothing
insisted on a daily in«|*ect;on t>f kd, sir.’’and with
the person and clothing ofthena ,Unr;,vtT “-1*
Witl
i1 .*■*- *■*'»< ■ » y- ■
loment. the Tj
ure Johnny wa
nging a :m
rie
IT •«<• in the inner
i'ii. claim to >«•
sign in till.- action
ot Actor Corbett.
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™e FIRST BANK
OF CISCO.
tion .- ward'. Promptly at «even
hell-., in the early morning watch.
| the boy- were ranged in two ranks
°nThe quarter-deck by Jemmy
Eegg-. the jnaster-at-arm.' is
- called,——a---------r---------—
At thia inspection, the‘-uniform*’
was undershirt, with sleeve- rolled
up to armpits, and chest open and
trousers turned up as far as they
would go—nothing else. In one
hand the boys held their shirts
And caps, in the other, their shoes
and sock*.
• p and down the.fine Mr. Dew-
ey and Surgeon Tinkham would
gravely march noting the eondi-
Mon of every boy. Any sign of
skin disorder sent the victim down
t ' the sick-bay fo£ a mure minute
J examination, hut woe 1.elide any
j "he .-bowing evidence of uncleanli-
n»". He was -ei/.ed upon by the
('hip\- corporal and hauled up into
.the l.caii, where he was welj 1
, drubbed and -craped After thi-;
a jtortentiou*
f the conqueror
They .-ay that
_____e *-■* than the re-
that he gave| tirement of l.wikv Bob from the
dancing Jack such a whack on his (ring. They argue that In- would
thigh that he uttered s startled! not dare enter ti»e roped arena
shout. Mr. Dewev turned away j with a mouth so valuahle. If he
: did engage in another fistic battle
' he would naturally be anxious to
protect his treasures and thus lay
himself open to his own favorite
blow on the solar plexn*.
Again, were the precious grinders
knocked Fiom his jaws, could any
second be restrained from ending
the tight by jumping into the ring/
These arguments appeal un-
answerable, ami the friends of Fitz-
simmons fear, that his pres.- agent
was a trifle ovme&lous in spread-
ing broadcast the details of the op-
eration'—N. V. Journal.
with a smile on his face.
I have no doubt that the boys,
now men grown, will still remem-
ber one occasion when fhey took
part in a pleasant ceremonial.
We were in Villefranche, the
seacoast town n*ar Nice. An
American family, traveling, in the
\icinity. was blessed by an addi*
tion in the shape of aliabv bov.
The parent- were true patriots and
wanted to inake the new comer as
much of a \ ankee bov as they
could, so they brought him on the
Colorado, to be christened.
The apprentice hoys, in white
caps, whit? shirts, and clean, well
brushed blae trousers. were formed
in' a semicircle shout the im-
promptu altar
Admiral Cold-borough -tood as
godfather; Mr. Dewev tctiim
master of ceremonies
A large number of Aiuer.cans
water cun- treatment d,,. culprit ' V1Slt,,lj: N'lr''* quite a par-
Wh take,, t l Mr. Dewey, pud the '' :'h"nr,i uith
wa- read to him in good
Other Papers Please Copy.
-About the. luertkirrg orrt 'Hf'TlTc
civil war there was a voting Kim-
li-hmau wlm came to I'rairieviUe,
this county, where In- -laved
regularly for many mouth*.
dually left, uud, it i- *upp.o-eu,
j joi ned »h< < \ m federate army, hut ho
mt I'rairieviUe know- what
ir-
ib
W
'mH do a general and conNeivativ.
'Unking Bu-ines-. Tim patronage „f
ilii- and adjoining counties solicited
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* hi cliillv d i v*, aft*
TEX /VS
— 1 ' ■ - - '---y-.-
LflVery & Fecal Sh'iNc....
liacun .v Hines old stand-
. M T. EPPLER.
■ •3\vs\--dass AUqs,
Prompt Service,
TSmss \o aV\ \vau\s.
Dffty oil Streets.
Your Patronage is Solicited
AVENUE HOTEL,
AUSTIN.TEXAS.
lee Ferguson. Man^e*.
ADHeu vjou ms\\ YVusYud. \ \
nuieL® ’“"e ,
, t. r inspection, | (here' in th
! !|e '"V- were Urd'Ted tpdr**J. Me it ,,
!l V .....I' ‘"'"led the : I, HI
*ii the rigging. It
funny sight to *.•••' tho-i
i:l 1 ui"-t naked \Tjuiig
one. at
arm‘ :,lmr,i u itfl ’!>' happy became of him Hi-relative-, at I
parents Among them \vn* fien.j friends wh >m lie u.-< t<» -lav with
Ueorge 1; Middellan William T M I*rairiWvil-t*-. are mxioc- •
I f*« 1 o\ _it.u. yjimtfa]. was ichon vvha.t became U him jf .
uniform m
ommander ami.Coin:
''nttei.d. I, W ,1.. .
Ul1' i!if ut'uciiit.
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W|,
u"i ni ' I f aiiv-e
1 ; tv- 'lie v. -;.
reach hi,, cv*-..
■write p> trit.* Y
position End gi\V ‘ '
hi-to'v
*>'V. lit 1'
. . ' Ainer*jIntr^lytauhof!
i« Ui- li’uddhal 11 j . ,,rr . b
uiui k netting. gra-jiiiig
shroiid*. their bare t ,,t, th.
lower railing, waiting for the next
’*'• 1. r \\ iii'ii a 11: were in
I >CWCV Would .call-out I IV 1, ,tr
’I" fe over th- rn i*t h- ad
' At t hi- order t },.• !„.\ - n .L,],;
tearing up th- rigging. I'utling and
-cramfiling, the larger -ami more
agile ones , limbing over the Lack*
"f those ahead of them. !*j,
woul'l go to the masthead over on
the other side; down again to the
deck. It. wa- -Hd-tRarc cxcrcf'-e,
and brought the llu.-h of health to
the hoys' cheek-.
Tiie youngster* had a daily pro-
gramme of duties, (hi one day
they were instructed in single
vv ,s ' b' u , thu- it,.pi
into th*-
pylit ;Tn;
foiia v, in
F is t 1j ir— J
■hi. >le.
hid tiii-
l»crhaps
h" will'.
'.nth's’ <•;
't>!p*anjo:!!]
•ur readers tan' throw any !
thi* Ttri!t r w.- W"iM, !■: id-
1 to hear from tin in. ■ , V
Any widt-r 1 irciduti
j thi. t. tr . by., jfh.-r
iVVill lu>highly'
mat!;- r'dativt •
g;N-
nt‘H -na
tp;j r ’Tirvt i1 d! ’i; r*
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I', x j" ri men t. Sj a t kumsa v - "1 fit ink
I’ tidy will !„• found that k."
* 'U ’ui.ic t - Wet t titilk pro-
vchd
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The dial* "f cxi-ting clock- at rail-
",i_\ station* have been adopted to
...... ,tile 'ww system by placing the
flick* and gunnery; On another nuni,)er* lb to 21 under the 1 told.
?4 O'clock
Ifegilltiing tin- 1st ' f lust ,\| ,'v 1
-y-tem of r-eitonii.g the tr-
h1* been in tbrn vn.Ilelgim,. • ,„n
ni'l—,,t.,I n. auk ■
miOriret J.v 3t V.I .,,,1:,,, .f ,,,'d
nr«::„-|.,iH..' .1 trail, - «»rt,„g <uuriu
fK.....-o- 0'AjOTr;TXV:.r'TT:‘.,i;;,::;:
l- Considered due at ‘M 1 , ‘
> -1 cxlock, therefrom 1- .-till food. This hu-
bot ji forms, rep ■ pt
tin'.: tin- ■ err mdi.
h I ■ ttt/r i li i. or!
•ltd g"-W !;l-tir
'not forget that it th,
...‘.iSJ.Uiul—it;..; Ik,—
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w,
t i l ••!
The greatest medicine for the'kid-
neys that lias been discovered in
ntoderd times is Dr. Sawyer’s I'katine
The best proof is to give it a trial.
whooping Cough
I had « little boy who was nearly
dead from an attack of whooping
(ongb. My neighbor- recommend-
bcrlain’s Ct.ugb Kcmcdy. |
believe any medicine would
'"''f' hhu' h"< -*ff1 r giving him a few
'f""'’* "t that rcmetlv | notice,) an m,
r‘” — ■ amt gunnery; on another
they learn sailmaking under the ’ “Exchange,
eye of theaeilmaker; at other times 1
they studied seamanship, and go on
with the various accomplishments
that goto make ap a good man-of-; - -—
war’s man. ' ! , ‘Mexicn ,has bought .‘52,000
American ntle>. 1 lie onler was
tie acid i- much relished by the
pig. and often seems tp have a
most beneficial etiect- u;mn
tion."
The Filipinos are said to he
showing renewed activity north of
Malolos a- iar as Cat uni-pit.
You will never enow how (tuiCklv *"v l,f’‘Khbors recommo
you can be cured of constipation, dys- <'< r,i;uul'"rlain’- i’ougli Hemedv
pi psia or liver complaint, until you ,li,i believe anv nmdicinc wn
'have tried Dr. Sawver’s Little \Yidc * "
a-wake Pills. For sale bv M V,
Mitchell. ■' " in mi | - ■
--... ProM'ment.andom' b,„tlc c-,r,-d him i th-i.alurc
m many -.-.11,11,gu nepcic-s (•»„,- l"i,lV h j« I he best c.-ngi. m.-di- • d-tek D..
* on-umption ha- been averted m ' uu> 1 1 m the hoti-e. . j.
stopping a hacking cough, b% Ihe'u- MoonK, South 'Hurgcttstowii p. v.,'f
Tar. ^hyo.T. Maxwell. J 1 ‘
Keen niiiet Chamberlain’s Cough Dench ha- ,1
1 ,*:n- d the lives of thousands ot croupv ! '
am u-ethamberlainb <'olic. Cholera - hihlren It is also without an em’al1 kvtt1'
anti Diarrhoea Remedy for all pains for eohls and Whooping < ough For
"f the stomach and all unnatural sale by O. T. Maxwell. I with -h, b--bk
loi>sene-ol tile bowels, it a-|\va\
t un s. For-ale by (j. T Maxwell.'
• Among these apprentices were
two little fellows about twelve
year.*, of opposite natures.
•'"'■"’h «*" B.«*. ™LatorT«
. ....... ’ ' \\
placed in New York on Saturday
lor that number ot Uemington*.
haired, blue-eved, pale-faced, d.
mure little chap who had little p
say, but who attended to hi* own
business Hid Was liked for Id- _»eM
TDK IIJJbSTRATOR A DENERAL
A
l"U"';cjr wa- 1 i.npfng
jack, at wav - t'-arilig around t:,b
-1 11.. -,. - k ' i ■ .
everybody- ditty hag. and hi- nim-
ble linger- dabh;ii:_ jt. , vi 1 v no -*•
These two
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A band-omely illustrated month-
ly publication, 2n pages, engrav-
ed covers in eoHors, issued by
1!"' I »v (. N it R, (lecriptive of
I he le.'ltcldcs- ree. uil'ei .J. a lul
!‘J1 tlu: i'll; ourae.-+.|,-m of iTttl- 'iTtiWeiTTiT
'""'id ra.rifi.itig, and indu-Da! j ,,E:V.....■’
nid general euterpn.-. - in |;a-| i!
Rb'iiTJi and'iso ml 1 AVr-t
Denver Stockman, March 2d;
The largest cattle deal reported
consummated in Denver recently
wa* completed here this week
whereby Moore A Blevins of North
I ark, Colorado, sold all their herd
of cattle, between .'000 and GOOO
head, t-o 11. Becker Degen of thi*.
city, the price being close t') .f'Jd
per head alb around, with the
calve- thrown . in. The deal
amount- to * Ib0,i)f n 1 and :,11 ti,.
cat th--I re to.I" deliv-rcd th.iMUv’h
•Denver; * q g '.■"n-igninenf w-i* re-
u
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Celebrated Leader »!, ,ur
Epph r’s. Fim-1 made.
at Mile -
‘"'V* \\etc practicing
'Ute morning. :
and Mi'. Dewev u a, criticisiiwb
f heir play . .1." !. .'was. hepiiiug
■Tri.i * 11 *•!:
"''I be-cut to any add-re*-cn _
receipt "t 20 tint - in sta mps or f
I', otltcru i-i . to cy\ et postage fof I
one year, nr two cent- trx'ovr
X postage on sample copy 'li~ l l‘*'
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'dUittinn Well i-J,
M. T. J ones Lumber
H 'L. BROADWELL. Resident Mana/er
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The Cisco Round=up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 6, 1899, newspaper, May 6, 1899; Cisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522276/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.