Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1903 Page: 1 of 8
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/. D. Bagley & Co.
,rth Main St. Lumber Dealers*
By C.
VOL. 10.
0/float Oman of tht City af hUn tdaU.
ROCKDALE. MILAM COUNTY. TEXAS. THURSDAY, APR If. ao, UH):i
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Sta ionein Bayers!
I wish to announce that I have just added to
my Jewelry business an elegant line of
TABLETS
NOTE PAPERS
PENCILS
PENS
INK. ETC.
Their cheapness, modernttew find goodness
will appeal to you on .’nspectioh.
Benton L. Douthit
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QIESECKE & HODGE
PURE DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS
SUNDRIES-
ROCKDALE. TEXAS
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Ol-afrk & Perry.
'"pure ©rugs.
AND DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES
spond cheerfully and render
e\er, jxtxaiblo assistance to the
yuui g |Miple, who have under
taken the g<»od work.
Miss Dixie Gee has returned
! to Waco and resumed her coura •
' of study in Hills Business Col
! lege. We miss her here, but
! realise .hat our loss is her gain
Mrs. Anna Faubiun and Mrs.
1 Albert Jordan made a business
j trip to Cameron several days
|«nro-
I Mrs. u fjnlley is spending
I several days tn Calvert,
1 Miss Carrie Cox is
friends in Wood
\lr. R. Barnes, who has been
the guest of his brother our
genial young telegraph operator,
bus taken his departure, we are
Sorry to state.
Oorolie, I believe that Mr. H.
R Hair ston is quite the rage at
Hanover, how about it?
1 gue*« the “(wo little boys
aged 23 and £5 respectively”
were J. and L. For sweet re
venge the sister should “hang
round” when Jim is admiring
the beautiful land apnpp. es-
pecially 1 h« “Fields. '*
Mo/ellk.
wtvk for Houston where she »»U
stay for a oouplr months.
Messrs Hubert. Robert and
Ru.h l*bilhps went to the pic-
nic at i*au Andre* last week
Mr Hei.ry Guhmau of K-icW
dale called on Miss Auaio
Strelsky Sunday
Robert Phillips was in Miner,
va Sunday.
Albert Mooiv «*•-.. .
.ent to the
iiolliuesa meeting Sunday night.
Mr. Arden Berry of Nile was
»c this viciujty i«n,( Sunday
Ben Christian was in the N'.-w
visiting Balern coin tn unity Sunday.
| Messrs Hub rt and Ru.lt
Phillips wont to preaching Sun-
day night »t Ro-jkdalc
Silas Christian wa* in Cat Tail
Munday evening
Fanning is about done until
«a»* great *uce *ud w
largely attended.
Mr and Mrs. Si Clsiro Hv
uc* are the happy parent* o<
18 ib bpjr.
Rnv. Barb preached an mi, 1
©tiling sermon at the IUpt,*t
chuieh Sunday.
Mr Kelly is visiliur
In Milano • 11 * i
Mrs Amanda Deather age «nd J
little daughter wore visit ng J
friends here last wees
Miaa Annin Newton whs vi*
ing friends in R >. k late l<« .1
wok
Hucces. to the Reporter.
A Si ns Itim ii
KEW $ POOLP will alaata
buy your ehickens ai d »gg ,
Trade or ca«h puid.
We carry an -legato .,Uvk
1 “““ ^hansel
in all ahmles f..r ix-mitify
*"« w,v “w««. . !
)‘our iron (tel and rim*«< >(
new again.
W. D. Bag1ey;<& Co.
Your Trad® Solicited
cCawiey i Williams
Rockdale, Texas.
fimes the Value i
it rains. Corn is beginning to
suffer, oat* are all dying. Something trie tit at
Some few people have cotton j Iiumml L i -*? th,,*,. woo
up, l<ut the most of them will ■ lake a business <- it|i se p> Tvier
have to wait for a rain to plant. Cpjl(ig<- that they will hav U ill
At the preseut wc have nne to loam over again when loev go
prospects for rain.
Well as I have before stated
news is scarce I will ring off.
CtMW Fish
Hides oring a good price at
the O K Market.
CREAM PARLOR-
ICE COLD DRINKS
The First NatI°nal Bank
ROCK DA To l€. TRXAM,
directors:
7L H. Hicks,
Leonard Isaacs,
B. LOKWEN.STF.IX,
c. H. corn eld,
B. U. Baxter.
officers :
R. H. Hicks, President.
Leonard Isaacs, Vice-President.
J. E. Lonumoor, Cashier.
H E. Rowlett, Assistant Cashier.
CASH CAPITAL #75,QOQ.OQ
elite. C< u-
W°rThc Executive Officers are bonded, and the Bank is 'protected by
both^re and burglary is offered to the public, and the ac-
count* of all reputable citizens are restH-.•tfnlly solunted.
PLEASANT liKOVt
Well as (bp news of this com
munity has not appeared in tbp
columns of the Reporter for a
couple weeks I will endeavor to
w rite once more, although news
is very scarce.
Albert Moody look in tin- pic
nic at Lewis last .Saturday. He
reports an enjoyable eveoing.
Misses Josie Moody and Belie
Christian attended services at
R jckdale last Sunday.
Wi I is Christian has returned
home from Cherokee county
where he has ftepq w^rkipjjf for
the three past months.
Stanley Hodges of Cat Tail
spent the night with Robert! e,u,em,.(|
Phillips of this communitySiitu
day.
IWo open buggies extra long
bed Just the thing for farmers
price $05.00, will close out at
$15 00. Hcnne & Meyer.
MOM Mil XML
We Uat| a nine rain Hiturday
which was gladly welcomed.
Mrs. Fred Bockhasen of
Ueiirne was visiting her parents
Saturday and Sunday.
into actual business.
Students learn to do by doing
there what they must afterward*
do in the ac'uat business
of’lifo. They tte^aUv tranaact
e ery i*-'ni of bu..in *s that goes
>'it llieir bo »ks.
The knowledge of It isi >> ss
they get Is worth more than a
I knowledge of how to keep its
books.
The school is said to have the
largest attendance and the in* si
extensive business “fth;t * to be
of any other,
tflirt! f,. t.
only Sewing Ma
chine that does not
f*til in any noini.
Rotary motion*
Ball Bearings
T'-:. lightest running Hawing Machine In the - 1 d, and iho
best for all kinds of sewing Life 1* too short and In al l, ton
precii it* to w 11 s 1 <• with it i»low, hard runring in -»v im»< blue
when you cviu get the NEW NO. 0 WHEELt b' A VII SON
fi out Llghtf ot nl H rea*oitable prlt-e and on ens> t< rum TIiih
in 1 bine n »h just been received, ml if v u * >1 b iy one you
wid have u thing of beauty and a j »v for.- - | have been
iu the sewing machine bu«dtto*s o • 1 w.■ i, iiv• - yetrs mid
.in now prepared to Mx any ma * rn y m w li bi o ,< to my
sior**, and work guarantied
A supply «>l *< sln^ luai-hlin u.< It. > ’’li' t j , , e
1 iiblisi». I.sihI*, tprlng*. d. • ***iy|R^|OGl#
1 »••••••«••«••••«•••••••> *»••»•••* •
found in the South li bus 1 *0
Miss La nor a Cone of Mhei va j exclusive right for the famous mm t x/ a. * *
was vinitiog here last wtek, the ' Byrne Shorthand in Texas. Wr (fe Pelt 3lOC K l/Vcl fllCl X
believe It will psy any of
young people who may wish to| fl
utili/.e the spring and summer
months in preptring t>
oeiter wag<s in ihe full to write
•Tyler College at Tyler Tex a*
guest of Miss Mary McNeciy.
Mr. Hugh McOee was visit
Ing in Caldwell Friday.
Miss Mary McNuly was vi.it-
ing friends and relatives it, Cal
vert a part of last week
1 Mr. W. T Cal'rune left
j urday night for Barker.
j v ere very sorry to *ee " ur, 1 There is *0 nothing so ml «
Then, “leave as he whs highly lly praotieal about everyth.
titnottg our young jtbert,lhal cannot but com
1 marid the renpect of intelligence
... Q, .. I Miss Milll * Shaffuer was have often thought some
Miss JsaHhillips aeeompanled;vi,i, jog in Cameron last we k. ; thln|r akia U) U)j, WoUlt| he
by Mr. Joe Riddle attended thej Miss Sarah Warren is vis-ting
school picnic at Lewis Satuiday. at sipe Springs.
Misj Annie Strelsky was! Miss Delie Kvard retqmeA — -
in Rockdale Thursday of last home last week, after an extend 1 We have on hand two brand
Hat ! f,,r free catalogue and full parti.
We 1 culars.
“M r. I
thing akin to lid*
gran I in cunte-e Ion
public ach'stls.
Oil run ft llll, llljfl.,'%1 I U*t. Pl'lf . (,,»
CATTLE HOGfi LaO A T H ftSUTTON Hints t TO.
Net,* tail la1 SlulT NlMUghUa *.1 1,1 ua Mm Km
\At. D. Turner.
week.
Mi *. L- Murray who has
been staying with her daughter
Mrs. C. 8. Christian left last
$d vH$ to fftenda in Rockdale, [new Ohio Rid mg Cultivators
Mr*. Ursula Yeung of Rock I which we will sell at n lnr.:am
dale in visiting friends in Milano, 't’orno in and let us show incist to
The picuic la - L Wednesday , yon. Her,no A Meyer
MINEKVA SEWS
Mrs. W. H. Fletcher and little
son, Emory are visiting her
parents at Gay Hill this week.
Mrs. Bishop returned Satur-
day from Giddings wheie she
has been visiting tier mother,
for the p ist week. •
fJep mother retqrnpd wiRi her
and wi)l gpepd several days at
Minerva.
Mi-sea Moljie and W'llic puld
passed through Minerva Sunday
afternoon, en route to Ben Ar
nold, where they will spend a
week or two with their sister,
Mps. Q. K. Looney, after which
i^ey qriif leave f<?r tbejr home in
Houston.
Miss Allen from Alvin visited
Miss Id® Ayoook la»t*weuk.
There was quite a crowd out
at singing at the Christian
church last Sunday afternoon.
Thara will be singing there
every Sunday afternoon at half
past three o'clock until further
notice.
tiuite a nutnbftr of Minerva
people attended the Lewi* school
picaic. last Saturday and report-
ed a floe time.
The aebool olo*e I Friday and
MiseKdoa Jones, who uughi
tiers this term, is at home now.
Mr. J. Frank Smith went
home Tuesday to spend a few
days.
Bro. Nelson will prewch at tbe
Christian church next S-tturdty
FROM BAISE.
M!ss Susie Purvis was shop-
ping in Rockdaio last Friday.
Mr Davis Wilson made a busi-
ness trip to Houston last week.
Miss Oiora Pirker, * student!
of the University of Austin wa*
the guest of Miss Kula Ihomas
pn 8aturday last.
W. H. Freeman, our truck
man, is shipping vegetables to
San Antonio this week.
Dr. and Mrs. Q. 8. Mtlier
came in from Austin yesterday;
the doctor is on tbe sick list
A crowd of our young people
attended the concept at Hanover
last Friday night. A Well ar-
ranged progratne was rendered.
The recitation by Miss Josie
Hensley deserves especial men-
tion. She is s spleoded elocu-
tionist and did the “Hathen
Chineman*' justice.
Dr. C. A. Miller of Kentland,
Indiana made bis first visit to
Texas last week the gueat of
his brother Qr. iff. 8. Miliet
Two bouncing twin cousins
made their arrival* si the homes
of Mr. Jord Ely and Ed Fowler
on the 11 th of April.
The concert given by the B.
Y. P. U., was well attended.
rve much
arranged
mangment
Pleasing and Pactical Styles
%
Columbus. Moon Bros
Z Z Club is making ar
aeots to play Esat Lylan,
which promise* to be great sqc
Sight, Sunday aod Sunday n’*ht- ceM; lh(. proCt)«*u will be used
'for the improvement of our
f cemetery which i* badly in n«*«d
i of improvement. All wh'a have
, * Phjto a. loved ooes bnritd h :rt
Bhwyhpdy U invited-
d eh.
mm food *i«j»
will
Uiwd Aihrrtl.lny
Will o|i<-ii unyhouy ’a
carefnUy followed
Tti«j Hi ad. may n t d-» it.
id .titer will iho tet-r.ond, nor »b»-
third, but earlt nue jmv*** ih<-
nesit until Before you can
ly tcalb,i- it, you v. ill have your
hitutc aiiil \ oiti gixals *o lluough
iy eaUtbllaltcd tn people * minds
that they can think of no other,
Wiien you think of buying
•■rut kttr* or bito-uit, what i* the!
tir•*t name that coim-H lo you ’1
What riami-H it"* h wilo hating
|x>wd*ir'
Wliat taunora do you think <>f
tirwlf
llte-M-articles have ail b‘-<-n ,
impres •!-! upon your mind by
tnl ver tisiiig
Your Ht/»re or your goo lx can!
rx cupy tin- Maine position on ot- !
• r people * rnln-JH ;»x th-so do on j
your-> >f you ad vertixe pitlicious >
•y-
'ITte tx-Ht time to impre-s!
p< ipi’H** minda -« in the Spring!
an I the medium to use is the
It* jrirter.
SWEET PICKLES i*. bulk at
Kemp x P-> 'I*.-’*
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Tanner, C. L. Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1903, newspaper, April 30, 1903; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth742021/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.