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Th« Round-up
Established
1880
(Cisco Rouni>-up
Largest
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Eaatland
County
$1.00 PER YEAR
CISCO. EASTLAND COUNTY. TEXAS, FRIDAY. AUGUST 10. 1906.
VOL. 27-NO. 6
COUNTY ELECTION.
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Pisco, W. C. Moore: Carbou,
| Els. Taylor: Nimrod. S. L.
r ft Teague; Rornnev. M. Arle;
i East Cisco, J. C. Thurmon;
= 4 iScrautmi, J. P. Leverage; Des-
__ demouia, .1. B. Hushing, Curtis,
,4, T. L. Woodall; Kokomo, Bob
n Mangutn; Jewell, R. F. Sims;
]y Long Branch, W. T. Reed;
is- -2i Dotham, James Donaway;
4 Okra, H. R. House*
id 31 Delegates to Judicial Conveu-
nj % tiou: J. K. Stubblefield, H. M.
■i Short, B. F. Chastain, J R.
3‘ Frost, and Earl Conner.
ay Congressional Convention: 0.
ly ^ T. Maxwell, J. If. llorton Lee
r -* Walker, S. VV. BUhOp avd T.
j3 4‘ |B. Ruberds.
7 | The following resolutions
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•2 1 Whereas, the County Demo-
„f. 4^I jcratic Convention of Eastland
■2i 1 County recognizing Wm. J.
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The Tudor box lias not ye.t been heard from, and the above returns are not e-mplet*
it is safe to say that all the following candidates are nominated:
M. G. Jackson, Representative.
, E. A. Hill, <,'ounty Judge.
G. E. Bedford, Sheriff.
Tom Oveibey, District Clerk.
T. <L Jackson, County Attorney.
June Kimble, County Clerk.
John F. Patterson, Tax Collector.
Luther Davenport, 'fax Assessor.
C. R. Whittington, Treasurer.
Frank E. Thomas, County Surveyor.
Wni. Kppler, Commissioner Precinct 4.
Vote for Governor in Eastland County: Brooks, 1,00‘J; Campbell. ••22; Peli,
CtS4; Colquitt, 2F5.
FOR STATE OFFICES.
Governor: Campbell, 2K1.01; Cohiuitt, lfiodiH; Bell, IfII.SO; Brooks, 151.45.
Railroad Commissioner: Storey, Jlb.lT; Williams, 2!H).K'l.
Congress: Smith, 7,.‘!ltl; Cunningham, (1,515.
This is the total vote as reported up to Thursday night.
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EASTLAND COUNTY DEMOCRATIC
CONVENTION.
Eastland, Texas, Aug, 4.
Bedford and W. E* Nooncastlc.
West Cisco 1* votes viz: R. A.
St. John, J. M. Williamson,
-IV l)»mo.-rat« r«. W. C. Moore, 1
of Knstlami county Texas met ktricklaud, O. T. Maxwell, A
persunnt to adjournment. Con-
vention called to order by T. L.
(rates chairman who in a few
well chosen lemarks thanked
the democrats of the count for
their loyalty to the party and
their kind treatment to him
during his administration as
chairman.
C. H. Fee, of Cisco, was plac-
ed in uominatiau for chairman,
and was elected by acclimation.
W. S. Michell elected secre-
tary. The chair appointed a
committee on credentials asfol-
lows: C. T. Maxwell, L. C.
Downturn, A. Owen, T. 0.
Roberts and J. W. Brown which
committee reported as follows:
We your committee on cre-
dentials and baises of represen-
tation beg leave to report towit;
Eastland voting box entitled
!> votes. Delegates H. P.
Brelsford, J. R. Frost, Geo.
Martin, II. M. Shart, Earl Con-
uer, W. Q. Comiellee, L. C.
Downtain, M* Hill and J. T.
Lewis. Ranger 7 votes. Del-
egates W. M. Myers,, B. P.
Davenport, J. M. Gliolson,
Bed Ratliff, T. D. Sisk, J. L.
Walker, W. 8. Michell.
Tudor one vote W. D. Messen-
er. Curtis 2 votes A. F. Wood-
all and J- L. Keith. East Cisco
5 votes viz: D. L. Rogers, Wr.
C. Shelton, J. C. Tully, W. C.
Gwen, W. (A Pulley, T. W.
Neal, Rising Star (i votes viz:
T. B. Roberts, Owen Hull, C*
E. Anderson, J. F. Mont-
gomery, J. 1). Head, R. C.
Campbell- Desdemouia 2 votes
viz: Poter, ,1. B. Rushing.
Bryan as one of the greatest
23 j American statesmen living:
therefore, be it
Resolved, that this Conven-
tion express the hope that the
jsaid Wm. J. Bryan will be the
Democratic nominee for Presi-
dent of the United .States in
: TDOS. Adjourned.
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; The Brokerage firm of W.
jO. Philips (Sc Co. have reorgan-
ized and will be known us
Philips McDonald & Co. They
i have just taken out the cotton
I exchange membership and are
now representing the New
j (Means exchange house of
Ware k Leland. They are
I moving the exchange from the
Daniels building to the Holler
building. This firm is opening
branch offices at Dublin, Hico,
Abilene, Merket, Sweetwater,
Colorado City, Stamford and
gates to select delegates to the Rising Star. W. (4. Philips
various district convention as
follows: Congressional, 2 for
Smith and 5 for Cunningham.
Judicial, 5 for Stephens and 2
for Cater.
Nominees for counts* office
declared nominated viz: E, A
Hill, County Judge; G. E. Bed-
ford, Sheriff; Tom Overbey,
District Clerk; T. G. Jackson,!
Married.
A few selected friends of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Adams, as-
sembled at their home on west
seventh street, last Suuday
night at 8:.‘!0 o’clock, to witness
the marriage of their eldest
daughter. Pearl, to Mr. Wade
Kinsey, of Cisco. The pretty
ceremony performed by Rev.
W. K. Johnston pastor of the
First Presbyterian Church of
Cisco, who united them by-
name and interest made an im-
pression on all present. There
were no attendents, just the
young couple who were em-
barking out in life, stood under
a canopy made of red and white
bunting with trailing vines of
evergreen made a very pretty
sight. Many bowls of beautiful
cut flowers and vines adorned
the cosy little parlor, that had
been so tastily" arranged for the
occasion. The bride wore aii
exquisite white silk gown,
daintly trimed in shear lace,
white silk gloves, and carried
a bride’s boquet of white roses.
While the groom wore the
conventional suit of black.
Dainty refreshments was ser-
ved, and a pleasant evening
spent with friends of many years
standing. Each one departing
wishing this young couple that
have been raised in Cisco, God
speed on their journey through
life. Many friends remetuberd
them with useful presents.
[They will soon be domiciled in
I their cosy little home on east
eleventh street.
will remain in charge of the
head office at Cisco.
There will be a meeting be-
gin in East Cisco near the
the R. R. Aug. the 12th. Will
be conducted by Rev. J. E.
Gibbs and R. B. Glaightly,
under a Tnbernide. All are
invited to take a part. It will
, . T ,, ,bc a Bible liolness meeting.
( on lit y Attorney; June Kinhle,;
Pioneer 2 votes viz: Frank Dill, 'County Clerk; John F. Patter-! The old reliable J. M. Baker
J. S, Underwood. Alimeda son, Tax Collector; Luther of Nabanuo never forgets the
1 vote viz: 11. C. Duvall. | Daycnuort, Tax Assessor; G. l Raund-up, and last Friday
Carbon 5 votes, J. C. Gorman, [ R. Whittington, Treasurer: morning lie brought arround a
Frank E. Thomas, County 8ur-i watermelloii of the Jumbo
veyor; Wm. Eppler, ('ommis- breed which weighed 50 pounds.
Gorman 5 votes, T. L. Gates, sioner Preeinet No. 4. Mr. Baker never-raises a melon
T. S. Haley, G. P. Humph, J. j Committee on delegates to t lie any smaller than 50 pounds on
T. Neal, W. B. Reeves. Longj&tate Convention reported as Iid fine Subamm plantation,
For Sale.
Just the thing for garden and
poultry. 22 acres good land
three quarters mile from Cisco.
-—I. S. Spoon. alt)
ACCIDENTS*AND ERRORS.
Umpire Rendered Unconscious and
Pitcher Regan Knocked Down.
In the Southern Baseball League
game at Birmingham Tuesday Um-
pire Pfenning was rendered uncon-
scious by a foul tip, Pitcher Regan
of Birmingham, formerly of the Dal-
las club, was hit by a hall thrown by
Catcher Matthews to catch a runner
at second base, and knocketi down,
and the local team made seven errors,
losing to Motgomery 6 to 1.
Memphis, 9; Shreveport, 3.
Atlanta, 1: Nashville, 1.
Little Rock, 1; New Orleans, 0.
Wm. (Stubblefield, 1. A. Dingier,
Gnss Gilbert, M M. Groves.
Branch 2 votes viz: J J. Bostic,
\V. L. Broghden. Jewell 2
votes, G. W. Cuiybell and R.
F. (Sims. Scranton 2 votes
follows: We, your committee, but. tin* real big onesarenot
report, and nominate delegates ripe. J. M. your kindness is
to the State Convention as fol- only exceeded by your beauty,
lows:' (). T. Maxwell, W. (,>.
National League.
New York, 3: St. Louis, 0.
Boston, 4; Cincinnati, 3.
■Brooklyn, 3: Pittsburg, 2.
Chicago, 2; Philadelphia, 1.
American League.
St. Louis, 2; Boston, I.
Detroit, 5; Philadelphia, 3.
Chicago,- 4; Washington, 3.
Cleveland, 2; New York, 0.
being present 0- Anderson
was selelted from Okra. (An
motion the chair appointed a
committee to select delegates to
state convention viz: T. L.
Gates, J. M. Williamson, 11.
M. Short, Lee Walker, and
Jeff Montgomery also chair
appointed convention resolut-
ions viz: R. A. St. John, C. E.
Anderson, W. Q. Coimillee, W.
E. Montcastle, and J. M.
Ghoston. Resolution passed
to instruct committee on dele*
viz: J. 1\ Leverage, and *1. \V Comiellee, C. II. Fee, Jeff Card 01 Thanks.
Brown. Nimrod 2 votes, S. L. Montgomery and T. L. Gates, Cisco. Texas, Aug. (ith.—Cisco
Tague and Ilenry Stubblefield, j whichWas adopted. Round-up. Will you please
Okra 2 votes viz: no delegates 2V memority report of the permit me'through the colums
/committee on resolutiohs was. of your paper to thank the vot-
adopted as follows: That the ers and my friends for their lib-
delegates to the State Conven-jeral surpport they gave me in the
tion also District Convention be Assessors race. I am grateful to
instructed to decide the vote of the people for being the second
any dropped candidate among man in the race. I will ever
the candidates running in the j have a warm spot in my heart
race in the proportion of said j for mv friends ip Lastland
candidates in the county at the countv for what they did for me
primary election. .'lean'join in with Mr. Daven-
Precinet chairmen elected, ports friends in wishing him
viz: Eastland, Earl Enter; success in the Assessors office.
Ranger, C. W. Davenport; Ris- Most respectfully,
mg Star, D. M. Jacobs; Westj J* H, M< Bo urn,
Texas League.
Dallas. 2; Fort Worth, 0.
Cleburne, 12; Waco, 3.
South Texas League.
Austin. G; Houston, 0.
Beaumont, 4; San Antonio, 3.
Galveston. 5; Lake Charles, 4,
REASONABLE EXTENSION.
Several Requests Made Interstate
Commission by Railroads.
Washington, Aug. L—A conference
was held Tuesday between the Inter-
state commerce commission and rep-
resentatives of the Western Trunk
Line association and various southern
roads at which the railroad officials
; requested that a reasonable extension
! of time be given them to prepare their
new tariffs, that the requirement of
a n. lice of thirty days In a change
of rates be eliminated, and that rail-
roads be relieved from the publication
of terminal rates and allowed to pub-
lish them only at the point where the
charges origiuate.
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Smith, Walt. Cisco Round-up (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1906, newspaper, August 10, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522496/m1/1/?q=Flat: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.