The Cisco Round=up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 1, 1899 Page: 1 of 6
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CISCO. EASTLAND COUNTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY X^fciTT .809.
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Nineteenth Year
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The Farmer is Busy
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lie Can Save Money,
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The Very Best Labor Saving flachinery
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hero
of the civil war, Han Juau Ilill and
Manila, ww- killed 10 action.
There arc 1,0'Ml hrad of rare
lmite# in training emu ml Nee
York City.
In eleven Hmithetri Stst*- the
iegi.-diiturr* are cwutpoaed of 1479
democrats 105 republican* 73 pop-
uli-i*. In cone res* the name slate-
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It, ii .UIIH'UI i » I llut 111* Tl. -i*
hi nt baa not pet f«n inulat"*«l lii i
Philippine* policy, md will not
do mo until h* hear from the
Philippine Coin mission
Unit'd State* Treasurer Roberts
says that the scarcity of paper
money is not due to withdrawals
i from circulation by the Treasury.
t The first shipment of -tiawher
l ie-from the South arriV.-d at St
Louiij.
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The Cr miait • lea 1 i» e. a ii
wrought tip nvi r tlie SaniiAm <11~-
pule because 1>> tin. pr ipoyiny A'
withdraw all the tripartite repre-
seutativts i* not favorahlv rfcifv- can lobaeco Com pan. agreed to
cd in the United State* and Ivng- j increase th-‘ capdal stock from TTY,-
lan,| ! 000.000 to *70.000,000.
Soldiers, Spanish and Cuban, M<- Arthur, having driven the
were being pr. Mcuted in Cuba for Filipinos out into the open ........-
depridutions younnitted dtiring tli
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.' ' *'■ 1 v''" ' o • > ./--t' ■ i , ti v e. wme *1 r i wti out of
a it n * xp •ir-e- >.| $ | ,n 11, i ,11 |lieir I'mn-he* ind soon fled frmii
The st ickhohle.s of the Aincri- U>* I"" ‘
try. rested his i«en. preparatory
to heyinning the final advance.
the excitement in I.nth- River
nr- lepiesentfd In Md inorral*. 5 ' Co(||„ y> Ark.t wllt.rt. ,ix
republicans and 1 pnpaliM.
were lynched has subsided.
I be coal operator-and miner-j J udge John 11. Coelirun of Sweet
.f the Spriliitfteld, M., dislriei j Wan ,, T- x., w.m cii.it an l fatally
held s joint con), rence to unjust
way difference.
The excitement at Hovitsville.
O , over the killing of Attorner
W> 8 hflfer lra« dmd out. aid no
further trouble h anOCipitate.l.
(ierninn-American citizens ot
Chicago, belt! a meeting to prote t
ayah «t an Ang o-Americ*n aili
an.e
I’D© capital PtiN'a of Hie Amen
U*n Telegraph and Telephone Coin
pxnv ot New Yera has been in
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A «l»r s«wer pm* eombine was
Wounded wbi|e on the lieneli in a
l.iwv r’avli-o was engaged in Mint*
t r p i«f-d upon by the Judge.
Ru iyanl Kipling, who had a
f,intmg -jell Thursday iright of
la-t, a aik, is again on the high
ru id t > ref* tverv.
A m o inline in in memory of Pat-
rick Wal-li'will be erected on the
Public Square a'. Augusta, Ga,
The trmps at Manila have
b guii to move t i the position as-
signed them, preparatory to begm-
war. General Rropke stopped th
proceedings ——---
The delegates from the Cuban jc-minission lull.
As-euihly arrived in Washington I A New Jerseyite bad a wound
to put in their request for a larger parched wi't» gone., h'd
sum for the < mi army. Kng’and and France were sue*
The Saw Deparim -nt ha- i-«o. jee’—fully connected by wireles-
ed a decision lixing the rank- „i lelegiaphy. Mes- ,;i> wete repe.i,
the naval cadets about to graduate. | '-xelMnged between Hover at <1
They will rank after tho-e Second Imulogne.
Lieutenants appointed I him ci» i (i-neral Oiis, in his ri pwrt, draw-
More “Nigger-’ Trouble.
American and K.ng'igh war
hip* fired on the island of Samoa.
’The natives were not fleeting their
King according to civilized meth-
ods. ii seems. Our arius were
. again *■ lieges*fjjl,
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i I i n-lee -. lection, iod i v, alI in. i
i Texas, tliis in accordanc" with a
new law pa**ed h the present leg-
i i-■!hI lire.
ning the general n vanes against
ih« Filipino*.
lift* or accepted hecau*e of Servici
iluring the Spanish wir.
Senator Rerry of Iltinoi-. ha-
introduced a hill which nracticalh
legalized miilinpolies
Fifteen hundred employes of tin
Newton Bros,’ tin ean factory *'
Maywood, 111., went out on s
strike.
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Aguinaldo is refrort*’1 h*v«r*--
move?
loloa to Ban Fernando.
oarticular attention to the eharg I
the South Dakota Regiin nt m ot
under ('o|..ne| Frosi’s direction n!
M n il i.
General Hughe* ha* lieen nam".i |
in succeed General Miller in com •
iii md f the troop* at Iloilo, tin.
retired nnd*T the aiz#
limit.
Witnesses continue to condemi
tin canned Iwef.
dnrew
not sarrenderwl.
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum*
A1«b faakkg gowdm arc dapuM
■MMM to Wkh W the prinil gay
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The Cisco Round=up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 1, 1899, newspaper, April 1, 1899; Cisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522461/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.