Cisco Round-up (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1906 Page: 4 of 10
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d# ami good men must stand
firmly at tlf»* h*-ad of affairs,
cite uapiiial will look intu otdeo
ffelds. 'I her** art* people w 1|<>
argue that soma) lift* js Opposed
to industrja! lif*-. A 14»«;*t*-r
error eould not l **- promulgated.
They an one. tun! tit** *a?we,
ajjil the powet> lhat V can not
separate them. Town builders
M***k for the best things
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pneumatic ]/!***•*—. tij• -
men *ox<:a vatiug with;
bv t tj+- boll worm- «*an hardly
realise* the solemnity of th**
occasion- On*1 can bear such
remarks a- th*1 following on
a*1** of even* side: “The boll worms
hi«'h if have just ruined my cotton.
iinntl*1:They ate the last of the bolls,
ion "t lor dinner la-’ Saturday, and
now they have begun to devour^
piers the tcialks.” Omddering the “
by th* report- and what we have been P
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work-, able to see. -a*- know that th** 4
worm* have done untold f
damage jn inj - section of the |
number- in th** style* that
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Silver Shirts.
Silver * ollars.
Worth Hate, |2.To.'
Evers*>le Hats,
The Ruler Hats,
Value Hats, f l.ou.
G.B. KELLY & COMPANY
Same Old Stand. Cisco.
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*'ountera*'t the *-xt*-rnal \vat*e cotton crop will be very light. 1
continues to rain, f
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jir*>shtU'*1 in th*1 Hv*-r, defa'itd-j Still jt
ing on the fluctuation of tb*1 This section was visited by a
po>Hi<l<, Itave p.itj*m*-«- and an- <l:inng .progress .of th«* \heavy rain last night
not afraid to put thejrshoulders w</rk in whi*-h manner th*- led
to the wheel. J hey striv'e
hands bought an*l sold.
Ilians made on farm property.
Vendors' lien notes taken up arid extended.
Patents obtained for you on state lands.
Notary work of all kinds. Call on or address
•-aniestly and long, and where
there are a number of them
working ih ktmjimrr rt
i s Ti nt
long before som*'tbiug i> <loing,
With the pr*'.-eiit high state of
development in the Houthwe-t,
th** ball, one*' st;u1*‘*l, is easv
t<* r<>Il, Jh'fdie it cabins ami
cottages crumble, himl Is-ltMld
palaec- rise in beauty and
limgmfieeiiee, '111*1 enterprise-
There is some sickness in the
ro*'k of the rivej’ is reached and community this week. Three
th*1 rock *-x*-uvat*'d, so a- to of Mr. Smith s children have
curry th*1 masonry foundations been Quite sick witp scarlet
H. L. WlNCHELL, siSL“S*.
Office with M. x F
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several f**et into it in <‘a<;h *ras«'. ’fever the past few days.
The structure i* being built j Mrs. Crou*;h and little child
by contract by the Missouri j at *1 on th*1 sick list.
N'alley Bridg*1 & lion b'ompuny,, The protracted meeting at
of L*-a yen worth, Kansas. * tlii« pla**** th<* oast week wits in
This t'umpHijy lias b*‘**n every wav a success. The
spending millions of- dollar* j meeting Hosed Sunday night.
yearly in Texas- in jjuj.rov*- \W learn that Pro. Green will
. .. ni**tit*. We have faith in if-. take charge of the meeting
UiaL come an* small, ft is true,
lint tliey grow with th** years 5
ami *levelojM* in greatness, A
high class of social life pro-1 .
<lfk'*e* harmony and harmony i* H lf t
what it takes to build a town. i ,H,'° «'*un*l-up:
Notes „r discord are like t||.J*‘*en anything from
tolling of a bell aii'i pessimistj<
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Keich Notes.
Sept. 4.—To
As J havtm’t
Reich for
sometime 1 will take the liberty
frowns remind oic- of a' heiu>e. ■ writin« .......... ,h“ new* of
ForaaightiinthapArtofoitizeui} tbin partof Oods moral vine-
is a great factor in the <l**vadop-j
mem of u town, lair hustyl Kul1 if mu* a,1‘1 Pla>'K t0
action hits sounded th*
death I ll‘'‘ M’ Air. Slmrp*hooter
knell of many a promising burg.
Ennobling institution* stand a*
and Mr. Roll Worm, wlm
at** <l*nug a great work of <1**-
beacon lights for industrial siructiun t«i wttim planted afu»r
development, and induce men
of th** iron will type to coni**
ami plant tin* standard of their
material destiny, which also
often marks tin* destiny of tin*
town. Of course it town must
possess natural advantages,
hut its rise or fall is largely
dii*' to the state of tin* social
life of its citizens—-Trade
Review.
The Cotton Belt Bridge.
The Cotton licit is building
a bridge across tin* Riaizos at
Waco, Tin* structure is to
consist of three ‘JIN) foot, pin
eonueeted through spans, with
tin* nail.
< **ttoll picking will soon be in
fashion.
Mr. Will Riggs ami two of
his children are on the sick list
and under t.ln* cure of l)r. (*. I’.
Matthews. We are glad to
learn that all are improving.
We arc glad to herald the
sound «>f wedding bells in our
community again. Miss Mabel
IMihlnp of Kl Paso, Texas, ami
Mr. H. }\ Raw return of Dkla-
homa City, Ok., were united in
marriage at the horn** of Mr.
and Mrs..). W. Boatman Satur-
day, August 111, by Rev. M
, which has been in progress at
Gurti* the past few days and
continue it until Sunday.
The following young people
of thi« community left Monday,
to attend the Scranton school:
Messer* Joe Boyd ami Willis
Brown and Misses Eula Erwin
and Lela Toombs We wish
these young people success iti
their efforts. i
K (J. Rickard ami family of
this place and G. T. .Chamber-.!
tain ami family of tin* Cook
settlement spent a few flays
!h*( week on a IWtiug tour.
Mr. Foster and wife and
daughter. Miss Ancle Black, are
visiting relatives near Waco
this Week.
Several ladies and gentlemen '
of this place went to Cross
Plains to-night where they]
expect to organize a Rebekahi
lodge.
*1. R. Hollis has cleaned out
his wells this week. .1. R, will
work when he wants to if it
isn’t cutting stove wopd.
For fear tliis will worry the
editor, we will close,
Faheu.
* REAL ESTATE %
% Bought and sold, also make *
% loans at 8 per cent, from 5 to, 8 *
$ years. Will take up and extend %
f vendors lien notes. *
; H. 0. POE. *
' and Farmers’
National Bank
ViHitfltn '.I' li.iimiey. Tin- ymitiK Tnkn the Koun<t-u|>,
OF CISCO.
* Capital Stock,
$50,000
Ihe M. (N; F. Bank has the largest capital stock
and is the oldest banking institution in Eastland
County. Its officers are the most successful fin-
anciers in the West, which fact guarantees to you
not onJy an absolute safe depository but all accom-
modations consistent with a sound and conserva-
tive banking business. Make this bank your de-
pository.
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Smith, Walt. Cisco Round-up (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1906, newspaper, September 7, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522342/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.