Cisco Round-up (Cisco, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1907 Page: 6 of 8
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FARMERS' UNION
Mo Co To W.
Child Labor
|—Bluff Branch 1«wal uiihhi isj
[still moving ti»' tln» fnml. OT1 ‘ Philadelphia has inaugurated
\Veduesday night, Feb. *J0, four a series of industrial exhibitions
DROPS
T<oe ""
CURES
RHEUMATISM!
LUMBAGO, SCIATICA
NEURALIIA and
KIDNEY TROUBLE
IT WH" Mkta lota really rtd* IM
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I APt>»l*d ■■wJB It lltlli tlMH - a ■ I
luai miel from ptln. *tiw t pwatiMt
*ur< la MM —I III 4 br punty i»4 tb* I
| blood. AlaaoiTtof um
ham* tad nwmai u
! more new members were added
j to our ranks. We expect a big
time on next meeting night, as
there are more new members
expected to join the Union. Let
for the purpose of showing the
conditions, both good and bad,
under whieh women and chil-
dren work. By actual operation
ami by tableaux, pictures.
all the .members he present and charts, diagram, and the like,
we will have a general good these conditions are vividly
time. Our local union says to demonstrated. From Philadel-
jwam the members of other phia, the exhibit will la* taken
j unions to lie on their guard to Boston, Harrisburg. Chicago
(about the bucket shops. We and other cities. The appro-
»1M O from tha iium
DR. •. D. BLAND
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If you are aaffertn# with RtaaomaUm. I
I Huuralata. Kidney Trouble or anr kia-1
drad dlaeaaa. writ# to ua for a trial bottle
Of VDROPS.” and teat It jouraell.
' g-OROeS'- can be uaed any leoyth of
I time without aoqulrln* a dru« habit.’'
| aa It la entirely free of opium, cocaine,
aioohoi. laudanum, and other almilv
inured ten is
Lwf.M» Bettla, “•.•■•pr* (»aa Deeee) I
il.aa. r« Me by Oraaauts.
| SWAUOI (WEBBATH BORE KUWAIT, |
Dayt. a a. lea uae Street, cataeoe.
Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy
The Children's Favorite
•••CURES-
Coughs, Colds, Croup and
Whooping Cough.
Thin remedy is famm* f >r It* cure* oter
• Urg# i»nrt of the civiliwd world. It can
alwaya 1>« dfpendf \ tr *>». It contnlna no |
opium or otlmr hunnfi 1 drug and tuny be
given as confidently to h tuihy na to au adult
Price 25 cU. Largo .Size, 6Q eta.
j learn there is a petition being
circulated, and is headed to-
wards Austin, trying to make
jour law makers believe the far-
I mers are not in favor of them,
I but that they need the exchange
;or something of the kind,
j to keep us posted. But
brother farmer, don’t you sup-
pose that the $2.00 or $d.00 you
J have been hosing on every hale
of cotton for a good many years
j is at the tat tom of this petition!
Why, sir, 1 heard a fellow say
[that some of our baukers and
merchants had signed if. It
is said that if the exchanges
were done away with, the far-
mers could not get prices. I
wonder how the merchants get
prices on their goods. Guess
they get them through the ex-
changes. Well, we farmers
have a better way than that.
But we will not tell at the pres-
ent writing, for some fellow will
send a petition to the ■ spinners
and tell them the farmers had
all died in the cotton fields, aud
therefore no more cotton could j hand. (rood hearse on demand,
be raised, and they had as well | If you want a coffin at night,
closedown their factories and f ring up’phone No. (U. We are
go fishing. Brother farmers! ready at any time of day or
have you seen that petition. If night to attend to this depart-
not, when it gets to you, look ineut. C. H. Fee & Co. tf.
at it close. We think there is a
bear behind it and he’s trying * heapest fuel on earth, ifboO
to catch .something. Wonder Ppr ton’ delivered in your yard,
if it's a farmers’ union lie’s •'iniall amounts 20c per 100 lbs.,
Forsale by St. John & Moore.
Some of the platform demands
are honored in the legislation
offered at Austin and some of
them are ignored, the gover-
nors, message to tie* contrary
notwithstanding. San Antonio
Light.
priateness of holding the first
of these expositions in the me-
tropolis of the Keystone state is
realized when it is known that
Pennsylvania a n d Alabama
stand as the two states having
the largest number of children
under sixteen years of age em-
ployed in industries, the total
reaching over 120,000, and
growing yearly.
The exhibition was installed
under a representative commit-
tee, composed chiefly of women
leaders in the civic reform and
various humane enterprises of
the city, led by the National
Child Labor Committee and the
National Consumers’ League.
It has been an unique and re-
markable exposition, the first of
its kind in the United States,
and if the problems of labor as
affected by intemperance had
been shown, the exhibit would
have been complete.
Undertakers' Goods.
Coffins of all descriptions ou
For FIRE INSURANCE
Sec J. B. Ammerman
At Citizens Nat l Bank, Cisco, Tsxas.
Aachen & Munich of Germany, Federal of
New Jersey, United Firemen of Phila.
! City Meat Market;
BEST PASSENGER SERVICE
J E. HAMBY
Proprietor
TEXAS.
4 IMPORTANT GATEWAYS 4
Fresh Meats Always
on Hand
after? If so, he had better
hurry up, for the track is get-
cold. Bald Head.
Liberty Hill local muon will
meet Saturday night, March 2,
1!N)7, at 8 o’clock. The regular
at your expense.
Light Co.
'Cisco Electric
tf
No. 3.
No. 4
Tneetings of this union have. No 5
been changed to suit the con-j No. 6.
I venieiice of some of its mem-
, , ( vn *y
befs, whose business affairs
prevent them from attending in!
th«* day time.0 Hereafter every
alternate Saturday night, be-
ginning as above, will be the
regular meeting time.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
TEXAS & PACIFIC
THROUGH TO EL I* A HO
Westbound 5:20 p. ni.
Eastbound...... 12:3H p. m
THROUGH TO TOY ATT.
Westbound.........2:09 a. rn.
Eastbound..........2:09 a. m
MARSHALL To SWEETWATER.
A Am now prepared to deliver ^
^ orders to any part of the city ^
'o(Osici!Dt*iO)(^S6iSgs>
1 *
I Harris Meat Market
Phone 121
NO TROUULE TO tNIWIII QUESTION*
SUPERB PULLMAN VESTIBULES
SLEEPERS,
handsome Reclining Chair Cars
(seats free)
ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
Finest Meal Fed Beef and 1
Westbound
Eastbound
2:32 p. m
11:04 a. m.
| Corn Fed Fork can always
be found at this Market.
[ S' Sausage like mother used
| to make. Your patronage
S solicited.
Star Market Old Stand.
agaBBBaronnia assflasasaisfcisss'
W I
Rl
iSI i
*
si ! ONLY LINE WITH fast morning and
!?- evening trains to St. Louis and the
IE
If
Subscribe for the Itound-up.
No. l.
No. 3.
TEXAH CENTRAL
THROUGH TO STAMFORD.
Northbound . 4:05 p. m.
Northbound . 5:00 a. ni.
THROUGH TO WACO.
Southbound 1:25 p. m.
For Sale !
No. 2.
No. 4. Southbound
12:11k a. in
To Keep from Growing Old
Here’s the HORTON Galvanized Rotary Washer, which takes the washday
droop out of your shoulders and the careworn lines of toil from around your eyes.
You do not bend your "back at all with this washer—which means you will
keep your youth ten years longer. You do not grind violently on a crank
or jerk at a handle. The flywheel of the HORTON Washer is balanced
to swing VERY easily in a continuous direction. YOU DO NOT TURN FAST,
you do not turn long, for the HORTON is high geared, so that an easy motion of
the wheel produces an extremely high speed within the washer.
You need not be strong to handle the machine or
carry it up cellar stairs. It is very light in weight,
considering its strong construction, because the tub is
of galvanized metal instead of wood— cannot dry out, 9
leak or come apart, and keeps itself sweet and clean.
You will have to see this modem washer to appre-
ciate what a blessing it is and how CLEAN it washes
the clothes. The first time you sre near a hardware
•tore, ask them to show you the
Itowden Rig Boll Cotton Seed,
14(H) lbs, 500 lb bale
Seed OatH, no Johnson Crass
Large gentle work horse
2 good work mares
1 good double disc plow
1 good wagon.
—-Apply to———
L. E. BRANNIN.
East.
ONLY LINE WITH Pullman Bleepers
and nlgh-back Scarrltt Beat Coaches
through (without change) to New
Orleans, daily.
ONLY LINS WITH hfmdirome newChrCr
Cars through (wtthout'change) dally,
to St. Louis, Memphis and El Paso.
ONLY LINE WITH a saving of 12 hours
to California.
Tourist Sleeping Cars, weekly, through
(without change) to Ban Francisco.
DININGCARS
DAILY BITWEEN TEXAS AND ST. LOUIS
ON BOTH OF OUR INCOM-
PARABLE TRAINS,
-CANNON BALL”
-AND-
‘INIOHT EXPRESS”
E P.TURNER,
'sral, Passenger and Ticket A »ent,
DA1! AS, TEX
HORTON
Galvanized Washer
•ad then you will realize whit • i
i WMktftf meliiSE re* do
V
Blooded Poultry
M. B. RUSSELL
Has a lot of fine Brown Leg-
horn roosters and hens for
sale at his Cisco yards
Also eggs for setting.
KILL * =
AND-cure'; vx :
jgh 5
LUNGS
*ITH Or, iihsf:'
New
forC
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V
■,en u
b£ vi- u Wfc jjf S
r ice
LCc IS 1.00
Free Triai.
' ONSUWPTIQfi
0IIGHS ar.j
yOLilS
Surest and UuicjU'sl Uui» fir all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB-
LES, or MONEY DACX.
MHHtA’. 4rn NYW
GO TO-
hutice to youreelf, don't purrhat# My w*ih«r uMil y>m have compared
tt with the Hmtrtmn. If you do tbu you won't want the other machine.
HORTON MFG, CO., Ft. Way mm, M.
Tb* Wa«her
m*d« for
Taxm
Cllmatn
For Sale
Good Celcpbonc
for $5.00.
Call at CISCO TELEPHONE EX-
CHANGE.
Storaqe Warehouse.
The Round-up controls the
cleanest and only absolutely pri-
vate storajre warehouse in town.
Storage rates reasonable. tf
A. F. CASEY
OUR BABY'S
PHOTOGRAPHER
FOR FIRST-cLASS PHOTOES.
PICTURE FRAMES AND EN-
LARGING TO ANY SIZE.
A fine lot of mouldings just received
and can frame your pictures in the
atest design and fine-h.
Take Your Job Printing to the
Uiseo Round-up.
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Smith, Walt. Cisco Round-up (Cisco, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1907, newspaper, March 1, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522833/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.