Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1903 Page: 1 of 8
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INX.—State
station
•" • *. -■-' •■ v• V vri
Fat Sto-k Wanted !
You run j/iil tl**’ < »*i» I*f■ 4** t*>»
CAT T Lh HUGS if A BUTTON HIDES ETC
[ No«j« ij d I a ’ » ' ■ “ * •
MARCH WIND
HAS BLOWN US .OMV UAHGAINB
WE WANT YOU TO Gf T THE BENE
FIT OF THEM IN
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"J'| ;n i I'llltlll*. ' '( ill' b< - •" i > i
Swingle Tr*-..»,
.Mint Urlnk, tli* I si1 *-»t hiiprov. it .V ' * in or \sn* * i
Washing Muehb.e* I"' ••••
Hpccial Brice* on < i o.-h* i > •<*» >>'. ■*!>* **•.•! *a'i« > <"
Profit* -mall 1.1 milk* mi '<■ > ■ in"'
loot) iiihU'Ik-h fur ......
Aii #•1 iich (lotion hoc for
l**'l<*' t«» C*li. tii* s* ' ' ' M III '*1 1 ; i to
linn |(hi(U. ^ Oil i IISi (li'Jo • ii '»!'•: i. ' *1'. m l •* >
Cjadieu ond l run* at jII Kindt.
V 'nit. on H»i / »>n ' ooiio i < 'uii * •> »■ -«■ on *1 aiu Mti • , t
12 1'M‘i < i Sfftc
attend our Spring
Opening? No! Weil
/><<■*. we are just ;ih
- to ploaio our
<•.aimi and prices
are juHt tot low.
<• fleeting to
: something nice
■ iiM!« money We
(i’l di .apfioir1* you.
Misi.S.Loper
Fashionable
Milliner
AT VERY REASONABLE FIGURES
are the vehicles handled sy
• " V* A«y/W
til
M*
Window Glass and
than any other house
•kdale. ’cause we sell
cheapest. Letusprove
f Bagley & Co.
b St. Lumber Dealerss
Rockdale
LAD! £5
By C. 1 TAAJkEK.
VOL. 10.
Official 0 rtf an of the (’tty of Rockdale.
R0CKD\LK. MILAM COUNTY. TKXA8. THURSDAY, APRIL 1" tvkKl
SI BSCRU'TWA. 91.00.
Wo cam an ■
of Van.i ;?i. ..
in ail t hadett 1
ino the hwm
> *ur iron laxi
new strain.
taunt stock
anti Knamvi
'•r beautify-
Ro enamel
••MU niaae ii
W. D. Bagley Co
ionery Buyers!
[jsh to announce that I have just added to
jewelry business an elegant line of
TABLETS
NOTE PAPERS
PENCILS
PENS
INK. ETC.
Jieir cheapness, modernness and goodness
|11 appeal to you on inspection.
Benton L. Douthit
Easier
hasomk kftoS. ami worship mi beautiful
M'»st all the farmers have morn
iheir bottom land brone.i and are The people met and organised
begining to plant cotton Hut I Sunday action! at Prairie Point
thev »ay ,f it doesn't ntiu again
4 WaMf S/trliu/ I* i ye
law
M ©orner ‘Watchmaker
GIESECKE & HODGE
IE DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS
SUNDRIES
ROCKDALE. TEXAS
f. ft n ft o fi ft ft ooo rV
i>oo<>ooooo<>oo<x
LARK &F^EFRF^V.
B«wr»in|pure Drugs.
AND DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES
REAM PARLOR.
ICE COLD DRINKS
OOO<**OO0OOOOO<>OOtX
First National, I3ank
ROCKDALE. TEX’AS
OFITCKKS:
ll. tlirics. President.
11 n a I* i) Isaacs. Vice-President.
IcviMooH, Cashier.
Ik. IIowi.ett, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
R. H. Hicks,
Leonard Isaacs,
B. Lokwenstein,
C. H. COKEIEU),
B. B. Baxter.
CASH CAPITAL $75,000.00
the equipment of this Bank is complete.
Ilills of exchange are sold direct upon the leading cities of tne
')>■ Kxi cutlve Officers aro bonded, and the Bank is protected by
tire and burglary insurance.
Vn absolutely safe depository is offered to the public, and the ac-
of all reputabie citizens are respectfully solicited.
real soon it will not come up in
tiic black land. Poor old farm
jers, always got something to
: worry about.
Mr. and Mrs. Boozy Dudes of
Milano made a Hying visit to this
I place. Sunday eve to see their
1 kinsman Mr. Henry Hairston.
Well Hi.nover is forging to tlie
j front again in the matter of
| marriages. It seems that cupid
I has been very busy around here
lately for in miming over our
I smartest young ladies this week
two are found wanting. At the
home < f the brides pareuts
Thursday April *J, at M p. m. Mr.
Tom fsmilb and Mias Lenoes
Dees were united in the holy
bonds of matrimony. Quito a
large crowd, mostly relatives
were present. And on Sunday
April 6th, at 3 p. m. Mr. Ola
Swift and Miss Je«sie Fisher
were duly married. Rjv. Thomp-
son officiating Both couple.*
have a host of warm friouds at
this p ace that heartly wish them
a long and prosperous life
Miss Ala K. Stewart is the
gui st of her cousin Miss Lola
Barmoio this week.
Cupt. McCord of Cameron
made a business trip to this
place Saturday.
Mrs VVm. Hensley and Cleav<-
laud White, spent last Sunday
and Monday in Cameron the
gm.-t of Mr and Mrs. Horae*
White.
Mr. W. T. Spaulding visited
his parents at Marak. Sunday.
Mesdames, Martha and Sadie
Ditto were the guest of Mis. J.
H. Hensley last Thursday.
Mr. Tob Wise was ipuite Ml
Sunday and fears were entertain
ed that he war* taking pneumonia
We hope it will be nothing ser-
ious and that we will soon see
him quite well again.
I he prayer meeting at Pra rie
Point Sunday night was every-
thing that could be desired in
the way of a crowd at least, the
house was literaly packed. Rev.
Charlie Robinson conducted the
meeting nnd the choir rendered
some fine selections of music.
Rev. Robinson will preatth ai
Hanover Saturday night and
Sunday next. Everybody come
In the May Delineator is toe j|
first installment of The P i*
lust Sunday morning and the Brule*, a novelet I * L> M
leader#earnestly bog the parent# Hartwell i athioaood, t '* ,4UU
to bring their children out and of »he popular latmit r« lie «
let them learu the beautiful scrip- glontog of the i*t<»i,y i- ,nt'""
ture lesson# that will be taught intarealiug and contain* pr<*«tt'*H
of highly dramatic evfi is i > *’ j
lau*r development of the pin’
The illuHtratioii- l>y t’lurl»'«
Slephins a/e ver> str'Kiog.
Your froidt! Solicited
there.
Hob, 1 wish to thank you for
the compliment paid Te##te May
and myself. I certainly appiu
dated it and can return it with
double compound interest.
Cor alik
McCawlBij i Williams
Rockdale, Texat*.
We sell the i»ohi Cultivator# on
the market try otie. Either
Standard or John Deere, you
know them to he the twist.
Hknnk & Micykk
OUR DISPLAY
ADVERTISERS SUMMARY<
ver v
Thyrs Vairiik. Mr- Bn >
splendid novel, ends Mi Ill s num-
her, and teteres' i- su-tallied t• ‘
the last word. 'I'll King in the
M> on is at, eacellent short store
by Phillip Verrilt MigtieU. Juan
t' Aoel contribu. *- » finely il
luatiated article on Pmlnde Phut -
giaphy. Waldoti Kow *-tt (!»■
lacribe# the Colonial h >m ' *f
tin* Washingtons, and «-vt, n i
laud murioi v.c • - *»f the oh)
manners are glv» n A Qu**sl
tor Old Pewter, by Ftam......
Roberts, is of e-pecnil inierest
to eolhctors. and the Savarm
the Reporter, and want the ' Dinner, by Mile- Bradford, wdi
rounce of Reporter readers, jappcni u> epicures Blanche
They a o eve^y one upright, hou j Bates, the popular ncUes* s
omble business people, and you sb iv» n in a number « f v, lu-1\• * ♦
nny depend on just what they j photographs Mss l>mgliimji
fell you. The Reporter will take pnseul.su stimulating chap'e j
it m a personal favor if you will j on the education of ........ and J
give the ads your careful c>>iistd 'Mis. Hit nay adds another pu*
jou childhood. Also, there
matter for the amuse sent < f th**
children, and of interest to the
hou-cbold. A cluiriuing a •! up
3Uw 'Kucki t rSlcrc
tM f*l jt h hull IIIM- \ 4*v» ’ ■'! v,
CUll timHi Vr-it Htht l«H» Of t'OilftftiH l»» , t .
dull Uu« Midt 4 i <n .*■
nui aiiniRn I*tIi*• t. •'* i'» • a
i I | u!i til DIM HlDllli Millt'U IVd <
,f». On full I
The following list of merchant#
have display ads in this issue of
ill) Hull'll:;: I'll
L-l Hill ll I
La
I pass]
It ibel
lithesl
' en-J
Ibutel
■tain-J
T. of America, sell tick-
pr traius arriving Austin,
ith and Sth, limit May 12th.
STON. —State Lumber
e ration:
Allen, Sid
Arnold J C.
Bagley, W. D A Co.
Bank, First National
Christiansen, Louis
Clark & Perry
Douthit. B L
D.»vis, T. H.
Giesecke & Hodge,
Hillier, Tom.
Hcnne 4 Meyer
Loewenstom. B. 4 Sons
Loper, Mrs. E. S.
Light foot, A. H
Mis trot Bros. 4 Co.,
McCawley 4 Williams,
Ruckdiile Steam Laundry,
StreLky, Lio
Turner, W D.
Wolf, E.
Iiik^<iti4«d Ua/or )i
1 Yokifi<tit* lioun)'
4K<
ti.r.o
Hu-.* . • i\5c up
IHN. up
v£.|. K.
to dati- display of currai t In l:
ions is an luipoi'Liul feature
East week Mr. Paul ilwiutz
in. a pri'sperious German farm
er of the Sharp m-iguborh *>1
wus in u>wu and sold some cut
ton. Among other place
| visited, was Ligktfoo« s Rack
i store, where he made some pui
Ichuaes. Soon after leaving the |
store ho discovered Lis pocki t^
book, which contained thirty oud
dollsi • was gone. Tins very nat-
urally distressed Mr. Hemlz.ieJ
very much.^aod despite the fact:
i tha the remained in town over
j night in order lo seat eh Mr Eight
| foots store in the .noruing, no:
ii
b.I I W. D. Turner.
m-mt m m ■ >> mmm
Mr. Edmcml W.,lr intorm. --(trM,of ,Ue „„.,k (,„a„|t|
lhat ho will make anoecialty of 1 utndi tie wuaforced to re urn home •
serving ex!ra nice dinner* on a poorer and naddei man. In
Sundav at the “Hotel Wolf.’’ dusting and cleaning up the
Try him. Meals 50c. Dinner morning M.ssj
J „ iSprott, Mr. Eiglitf<s*t s acemu
hours from 1- to - p m Idatiog saleslady,found the covet
Reace at Home is j hook, money and all, ami
secured ov buying your grucer i Mr. Heintzie was notified of the
ies from Kennp * Poole
i fact at once.
Excursion Rates and Arrange- j AUSTIN .—Meeting Grand Com-
ments. ; mandery Knights Tempiar, sell
NTUNIO.— State Epworth I tickets April 13th and 14th ar,d
Conference, sell tickets . for trains arriviog Austin 15tb
iru and for trains Hrriv j. rn. limit April 19tb.
n Antonio morning of A pr,l _State Foreign Mission
imi* April 28th Association and Ministers Gi-
nk—Grand Council of Tex- Operative State Convention « f
Colored Baptists, sell tickets
April 14th and loth, limit April
21st.
St. Louis, Mo.—Dedication Cere-
Association, sell tickets monie^ Louisan a Purchase Expo
13th aud for trains arriv- i gjtion, sell tickets April 29 and
alveslon morning of April ] 30, limit leave St. Louis May Oth.
limit April 17th. j San Antonio.—Battle of Flow
Orleans La—Annual Re-jcrs gan jacinto Celebration,
United Confederate Vete-, April 21st. Extremely low rates.
Extremely low rates, sell Announcement lat* r.
-8 May 17th and 18th, limit, Makli>-.. The Great Health Re-
ve New Orleans May 24th j gcrt §el| tickel9 every day in the |
ilege of extension, fina’ limit | year ]imited r^day1 from d^.e
15lh* I of sale for return.
Braunfels.—Grand Lodge por further information call
of Hermann, sell tic -e s | ticket agents or address,
8th and for trains arriving \ d. J. Price,
Braunfels morning Ap;il 9,: Gen. Pas. 4 T«t. Agent ,
and 13th, limit April 17t'i j n. R R. Palestine, T x
Worth.—Grand Lodge: A sweet breath.
of Pythias, sell '.tc^.-ts |^ neVM, f .ld,ng sign of a healthy .
h and 27th and for trains . stoffl„ch. When the breath
Ft Worth morning of, tNld the stomach is out of order
limit May 1st There is no remedy in the w .r,d ;
♦ Pnr < qual to K-rIoI Dyspepsia Cur.
Baptist r or- curjng indige#tioo, .{yspepsia
Mission Convention, »eil and al) stomach disorders. Mrs.
April 21stand 22nd limit Mary S. Crick, of White Plains,
27,h. Ky-, writes: “I have been .
dyspeptic for years—tried ail
kinds of remedies but continued
to grow worse. By the use of
Kodol 1 began to improve at
once, and afier taking a few bot.
tie# am fully restored in weigh „
health and strength and can eat
whatever I like. Kodol digost*
what yoo eat and makes the
stomach sweet. For safe by
Giesecke k Hodge.
Pleasing and Practical Styles
•OF’
Columbus, Moon Bros
qjdBonner Buggies
Antonio—St# te Medial
sell tickets April 27
for trains arriving San An
28th, limit May 2nd.
* ORTH.—State Sunday
Convention, sell tekets
15th and 10th and for trains
Ft. Wertk morning of
Apr&19tfc
haves two from death.
(lu 1 hill" Kiv ighti r L '.'l an »!
! most fa'ii! attn< n of V. ilO'.p ■' .■
,'uugh uml broricbiti*. wilt*
Mr# W K Havilaml, of Armo k,
.N Y , but when all other t' ■
• .He* failed we ciivrvl h>-r Lf. with
Dr King’# N • i>i««.. . ^ry Ou»
] rlh:> «■ who hud e*»ri#utnptiur. in a j
’advanced nUge. *tu“ u,“ *' lt,is ;
wonderful medicine and today j
a he is p**t feetly well D«-p<r >t"
j ihnxit. and lung cl 1»»•»* <-# yield t<*
Dr. K ng's New Di-' < .‘ i v as tn
no other iuhI i'iiim on eart/i. D.
fallible for coughs ami edd*- ’>')>
and 1.00 bottle# guarnot4'**d '<y
I Clark A I’- rry. Trial le/tu* s
f r *.-e
Mr Vogel iia*r ab cjI complot
I <;d nfr'ar till ir e factory an irti
•iiwoh . naUb»rium wnich w 1 Ii b«'
jijpen for the public eho the
j bat i' u h ason l eg:re- li -
sill fill a long f> It v. ini in Uo !■:
dale, .rid Mr V' gel )■ to L- corn
mer.dcd for in# erile* pr. s*-
,4 I'ROMISKNT MIMIHTEK KWO.M-
>t K ■' I rI f A M11 Kit I A1N ’h rr *t. 1<
CHOLERA AN I* INAItKIfOKA
REMEDY
f.'f ‘.‘|CM» ./ f>'. ids'.'. |)IS
torOf'h*-Ht. Ma‘*b».a# B.ipi c
church and p'.-ardent <<f th*
Third District Ihpt st Amsm :.i-
tion, 5731 Second Sf., New Ur
leans write* as follow# I hav
u# d < ‘barn berlain- Coli-(’hoi r 1
ar d D'nrrhrrea Kerne !y U>r
crano{>s and pa r* in the s on*at•<>
and f /Un I it excellent. It is in
fa't the best, cramp and colic
remedy I have ever used A •.
several of my parishioner* Im
is*?d it witt) equally satisfaetorv
resuhs For sale by Gieser k - 4
HrrVlge.
Hairston 4 Orr will pay «b"
high s' 1 rInr fat cattle at ■<<
'0 K. -Marke’..
.....
Myr the efBcont book-
general manager of
, D amorid Mine is still
around on Cratches,
1 oadiy sprained ankls.
,ou" produco until
Kemp it Rook,
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Tanner, C. L. Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1903, newspaper, April 16, 1903; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth741423/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.