The Cisco Round-Up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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i Closing Out
4 20 Per Cent. Discount on all
\f Tan Pumps and Oxfords
ft
I) ••
0 ft
Also two or three lots of CaiidreB's Pumps and Oiferds
will go the same way.
Bargain Counter EsT.«fJl
Bargain Counter
E. E. Kean
Judge K. A.
from Eastland
thf <' irniViel.
t 'it v Marshal
bunk'd county «
land Mondav.
Hill was «t\v
Friday t«» visi
Boluiger a*
unit in East
(-t\-
mmm
I g^ocaV a\\A "^tTsotv&l JdcwVm 1
..J
Sheriff Skinner was oyer^
twin Kastlaud Friday >ui «>!-
tic ml business.
11 1.. Mobley has liven
spending tins week m Dallas
with Hu* Shrinvrs.
«
T, G. Gray nl Dallas was at
homo to attend hissister's mar-
riage yesterday. ’ ; - -f . -?!
The Quick . Service Garage!
carry a full line of neces tries,
also Prest-O-Lite Exchange.
With vvery "M Old Virginia
Weed tags and £1.00 you get a
£o.(t0 kuife. ,
.1. W. rlaik, ;nc',‘haiit ut Put-
/or Digestible Muffins
Muffins can never be their best if made from lard and
soaked with grease.
Cottolene muffins are light, dry and crisp, because Cottolcne
heats to a higher temperature than butter or lard, without burning,
x . , and in cooking forms a crust
TRY THIS RECIPE FOR MUFFINS
1 vi tablespoons melted CottoJrnt
cups milk 1 tablespoon sugar
. 3 cups sifted flour 1 scant teaspoon salt
t egg ' 3T..i' poeni luT.'tig [>o«der
Sift baking powder and flour together;
add ti e C,nolint, st, pr, eg'; and 'milk
(use more or less ir.iik.acconl.ng to flour).
which shuts out the faQ
Coitoicnc cooked food
always digRStibte.1 .—-
Cottolcne is much more eco-
nomical than butter or lard.
Made only ‘ty
TIIEN.K. J.YIRBANK
C'.QiiSWNY
Geo.\ D. s -.I * ■1 i
1\ scat) S.-i!iti'da\
<Miycr Maxwell up'
ui Kadland Monday.
■mrti
-iay i
Dallas.
i’infer ivtimc'd Tu» -
a IV w * i ;*S‘ ’ > visit ,tt
haio, was a nusnit
the city Monday.
visit.in ill
P. M. i !i* tk' \v a
, coin.ty scat Moll'
• called to tli
ay t
Mi-;. .1. T. Keen Icit Satur-
day tor a few day- vi^it with-
Dr. 15- F. I ones r- quin
hisliotne in the city.
liar a
ill at
pi mrt.
Dr. T. B. •!ones is spc.n
tew davs in 1 killas,
Mr. aiet Mis. 1). W. Switzer
rob Mangmii wei eTfiTVeo Mon-
day.
Mi«s .Wit" ........ isv'Mtmc j, siwliilniir this
".‘‘“11............ .v.-.-k with tl„- Slivmers n, Hal-
P. W. Reynolds was-down' his.
from Albany Sunday.
Prof. (Jeo. Brogdon was-ove* of Eastland were in the city Fri
from Eastland Friday. * play.
attend relative* m Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Lotus Dogvu-
liardt arc spending a few days
with relatives in -Dallas.
Bonnie and Francis Lc-die
are spending a few days with
relatives m Weather ford.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harrison j Misses Nonna Patterson of
Mrs. M. S, Stamps and Mrs. | Pauls Valley, Okla-y and Sam
mie Patterson of Kastlaud have
been spending a few days with
friends m the city. ,
C. W. Durham spent a few
days in Dallas last week-
month.
Miss Theresa Lee left Sunday
for Atlanta, Ga., where she
Good Will kehekah Lodge I Greenleaf bisk were Putnam
M, I It stmmif meets 0,1 the Sf,cond awl Fourtb ^ visitors last Friday.
Mi. and Mis. .1. k. Skill lei Tilur?daV night of each, mouth. -- -*
“fraud were in the city bn- Mrs. E. E. Kean has return-
Mineral Water koui tlie,etj from an extended visit with
, .... , , j Crazy well- of Mineral Wells ...a.. rWkWnn und
Dr. 1*. D. Shepherd was over; A complete stock ot Opal gal-;mav be at Dean-dones Bmilnm
from Eastland Monday. vamzed screen wire at E. C. j)ni<r q0 u~ . :_
•I ». _■ - |Donald’s, Mrs. O. T. Maxwell visited in
M. M. Boyd was . < i 1 i n Mix and Mrs AC. Watson port Worth this week. She
the (‘minty seat nda\. | Dr. .1. .!, kVavis, dentist ot are1ho proud parents of a nine j will ,„ove Ut ,|iat city next
Mound City Paint and Wall j 2*“*^ Wils 111 tfae '‘lty 1 u*‘s* pound boy born last Monday.
Paper at Deau-.loucs Drugt'o.hay- ^ J. C. Allison editor of the
II. (t. Epplei visited He";Greckenridge Democrat was a ......^ #
eoupty st at Monday to att* nd | >usi m*ss visitor in Cisco Friday, will spend a few weeks visiting jin Dallas,
court. * * _
L. k. Neal was over I r .. m Mrs. Jack Tindall and Miss j re,anve*l_
liangerlast Friday <»ti biistness.i Lukct'ulvor left Mondav for Maud Davenport of Eastland
Arizona wlie'e he has accepted were ('arnival visitors Friday.
'7"^ .--.. We mt-talT KleVdiTlights at Sto; afu-v a few day* v.s.t «.tb
With every ol) ( Hd \ irgima the Quick Service Oarage. tSee
«k»hn b. Patterson ol Last- ‘ Weed tags aud^^1.00 you get a ns and make your dollars have
land was m tin* eity Satnrday. j kuife, sense.
Mis. John Neel and littl
daughter are spending a week
visiting in Port Worth and will
visit relatives in Waco before
returning home.
' ____/
After spending several weeks
in the city with relatives Mrs.
.1. G. Webster and children left
Saturday returning to her home
Phillip Pettit was called to j
Strawn Monday on business. ;
W A. Hodges of Banger was j111 ei’y
in the city on business Satur-
day.
Miss Kate Odle of Eastland
spent the week-end with friends j
Miss Nevada Bedford and
Miss Etta Anderson has re- Beth Bedford left Tuesday for
El Paso to join W. C. Bedford,
where they will make their
turned to her home m Rising
s visi
relatives in the city.
Auto oils aud supplies at E.
McDonald’s.
A large stock of wall paper
aud Mound City Paints, Var-
nishes, Stains, etc., at Dcan-
Jones Drug Co.
i Derrell Langston of Gordon j
has been spending a few days
in the city.
E F. Harlow of Cross Plains
has been spei'ding a few days
in Cisco.
Save your Did Virginia Wc»s3
tags and get a $.1.00 knife.
* Riding Planters
and Riding Cultivators
Get Our Prices Before
You Buy
Collins Saddlery Co.
Miss Mobley who has b.»eu
the guest of tier brother, 11. L.
Mobley, returned to her home
at Putuam, Sunday.
Have your elnhlreu a Utilise
to live in or <u home to love ml
—Cisco Lumber Co.
future home.
Mmes. A. S. JoLmston and
M,C. M. Span- of Eastland were
Pin the city Monday, guests at
tht- J. N. Johnston home.
Call and'see ray stock of ever-
ready flash lights aud automo-
bile batteries.—E.C. McDonald
Rev. J. D. Leslie left Sunday
night for Atlanta, Ga., fo at-
tend the General Assembly of,
the Presbyterian »*
w’hieli heiseleik.
Hon- J. W. Woods, represem-
Johu Chesley Jr. of this city
aud Miss Annie demerits of
Bail'd were married, on May 8th,
at the Marti odist?, parsonage in
Baird. They will five on the
Chealey raneh near Cisco.
Lee Gunn who was working
on “a new building in Moran
fell aud seriously hurt himself
nearly two weeks ago from
which injuries he died Wednes-
day and was buried in the Cisco
cemetery yesterday^
Mr. und Mrs. J. T. Atwood
left Sunday returning to theP
home in Big Springs after a
week’s visit with their daughter
Mrs.,T. J. Dean.
Liptmi, Chase and Sauborn
tea’, green and blended may be
had at George Winston’s.
l —1 :
Mrs. Della Bucy and son, and
Mrs, Gertrude Chandler and
daughter of Childress, Texas,
are visiting their grandparents,
Mr. aud Mrs. W. D. Chandler.
................also Mrs. It. E. 1,. Henry, their
h u r e h of*j i:M,|t. ...............
Mrs. J. W. Sheppard had For
j her guests for a noon duy din-
ner Tuesday Mesdames John
I
CONSIDER
BEE
*
The bee lays up honey for the winter,
the squirrel saves nuts, even the dog
buries a bone for another day.
o Only Men and Women Fail to
Provide for the Future
’ ‘
The U. S. Census shows that nine-
tenths of the American people are
poo at sixty, when the active earning
period ceases. Old age comes to
everyone. Be prepared. Begin now
to deposit more of your income and
make your account in our bank a
storehouse ot peace and plenty.
MERCHAN1S & FARMERS NAT L. BANK
* CISCO. TCXAS
t
J J. BUTTS, Prseidant. J. C. CMf SLEV. 1st Viea-Praatdanl
A. H JOHNSON. CMhtar W H TEBBS. 2nd Vica-Praa
Diractora
J ALEXANDER W. W MOOBE. 0 W TBOXELL.
j. W HARTMAN J. J. BUTTS
I ]>
1 If
When m the market for water
hose, call aud get our prices be-
Prof. It. E. Sikes who has
i been teaching the Trent school ] R. A. St. John home*
was in the eity Tuesday, Ins
'sc1kk>1 having closed.
wife. They were guests at the r,,aj ot(| time friend’s day was
I enjoyed.
ore buying.—E. McDonald
Miss Laura Reynolds of A1
hauy has been sjiending this
week in the city guest of
friends.
Mrs. Walter Sneed and child-
teu left Saturday for a week's
visit with relatives in Sweet-
water.
Misses loua Day, Zelmu
Roper, Willie Stewart aud Paul-
ine Ferrell of Eastland were
Carnival visitors Friday.
Fresh vegetables and the best
the market affords -kept at
George Winston’s.
Mrs. Annie Wheatley left
Wednesday for Dallas where
she will enter a buisness eol-
j lege.
Ralnh St.John left Monday
for B reckon ridge where he has Don’t forget to «ee the Ma-
ficcepted a position as stenog-1 jestic range at K. ( . MeDoti
rapher. ; aid's.
Mrs. Gus Burry of Walnut
Springs was the guest of Mrs.
M. A. Osborne the first of the
week.
When in the market I'm u.
range stove, call and see the
famous Majestic at E. C. Me-
1 )< Mi,till.
A large stock ot wall paper
nii'l M t.imi < 'it V- 1 ‘aims, \',n .
lushes, St.jiiis, etc,, at Ib'iiti*
J ones 11 l ug to. .
'l\
Miss t »L
has la- i t.sp
in ilie city t!
A. fliprisbii,
ug
if 1 burger
tow day s
if Mrs. k.
Mrs. A. B. \\ aidrmi ui Fort
Wurth arrived m tie* aifv Sat-
urday alid will spend a month
with her umthci, Mrs S. K.
Thompson. Mr. Waldion was
hU<>a visitor in the city Sun-
day.
It is a Fine
Uijflg Hi wlipii V'*d
Hitindif you wifi
In* <it«ilf*l»Otlt(i*«J* 4* lift
ui>un >wui! mmi'Uiin,' math «ti
Our tiiU fur iutii^iil ik tin*',
tksti
The Common Sense
n? Silos
Saves
Time
Saves
Feed
We Sell
The Common Sense Silos
;.d tr
i town,
•ful silo,'
istruct y
ust to
winch
surself
n add
W4lit Ujkg W i iV-i
■
lOW to 1‘Uli.t ti
a* feed and sa\
rdrr-^and you 'Can
the material and
‘»J see us and •■ave
Cisco Lumber Co.
Cisco, Texas
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Fisk, G. The Cisco Round-Up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1913, newspaper, May 16, 1913; Cisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522598/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.