The Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 06, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 11, 1899 Page: 5 of 8
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A IIAi> tUftlUIN.
CuMtltUtloa.
Leaving out of consideration
the moral aspect of the transaC i
tiou, it ii\ still evident that our
Philippin\id venture must prove '
a losing business. A great deal
has Ui.su iiaid nbout o]tenlng up
the Orient a new market of1
rent value to our commerce,
ut a (title examination of lacts
will show how little prosi>eet
there is of finding such a market
in the Philippines.
Per capita purchases of our j
products were, iucurding to th"
last reports, as follows:
British North America .. *l*-0O j t
TK.Xiyt»KAHILY M'sj’KSl'KII.
v —
We understand that an attach
incut has (been served on the j
Hcarne l^etnocrat, and const*
quently t liat ptq»er will not ap-
pear thif. week. Information
comes Ui us, however, that the)
matter ^ill In* settled and the!
|«tj»er appear n* usual next week!
! or the week after.
JIM_
EVANS
liu\m 01.1
• n>l tVwU*r. You can
tin.l hiui at
Lee Clark’a Store
tj.ikUlv cur.- constipation and r«.
l.ull.l imii.t invigorate th* entire nyau-iu i
-never yrripe nr naiiM-ate— Ih-Wiip*:
Littit/ Karly Kiser*. Wallis
mo OWNS 1HK IM.ANPX?
McKinley, in a speech at (.'an
n, Oitio, claimed the Philippine
lands ns an integral jwrt of the
United Kingdom ......... 1;L(10 j i
Auatralasin • •....... “' J' • rWd States. We believe that!
\ Germany and Low Countries 4.00 i««r troops hold Manilla and two]
Mexico................... 2.00 or three other js.ints, hut who(
France................... l-<'0 , has | sis.session of the rest ot that
Latin America (all)........ 1-40| country?
South America....... 1-tH)
.lajtan.................... 0.40
China...............
British Fast Indies..
Philippine Islands....... 0.005
Our total export trade to the
Philippines last, year amounted
to the magnificient sum of
>404,000. There are commercial
Dallas Fair
EXCURSION RATES
Wolf s Saloon
and Restaurant
Oysters and Fish *X\ BEER xXx
Shrimp Ice Oold
Game in Season t Finest Whiskies
ft>ooooooooooooooooooooooodt
Vi.lMJ
Sic-k headache m the bane ot iiitnr hvo*. |
Dr. M. A. Simmon* Liver Modu-in* cur.-* |
. *n.l j>r.-».>n«* tin* ninioyintf complaint.
U UI'* (ts«>, W. Wallis.
1111,1. I It.HT IN FRANCK.
I >
Giver) Away Free!
Choice out of my line of
20.00 SUITINGS
Dec. 15
The first attempt to hold a
hull tight in France has proved a
, . , .fiasco. An immense crowd
houses in Atlanta that do three about t)u> bu„ rlnR
and four ttn.es as much hits,n..ss uo(|r Doui, ^ Kagheini ,aM
every year as the toUl amount s The first bull brought ii«»J
of all the wiles by all the bust-1 1
ness interests of the l nited
States to all the people in the
Philippine Islands. i panic among the spectators, in-
lhe lowest estimate o to jurin^ w down persons, some of
cost to us of the Philippine war **.rjUUslv
in its present-scale is>l 00,000,000 bu„ ^ e8cajwI tothu|
a ycHr and that cost is being1
steadly and heavily increased.
We are taxing ourselves at the
rate of at least >1.25 per capita
per year to win a trade which [ The 'iMdi'ce"stopped “fuTther’p’r^
amounts to one half of l cent an j oeedin#rH aod (ho ring was tKJ0U.
nually for tmeh of the inhabitants by ^ untU ,he crowd
of the Philippine Islands. As a dis.MM.8eil
proposition this will hardly com-1
mend itself to the shrewd Atneri *•« r«»H vkssassst. wm t sr*
MILANO
$4.95
Ticket* on sale daily.
Sept, 2Ttb to Oct. -’•-'d,
to return one day
into the ring was a splendid I following ilat* «*f aale.
black animal, who leaped the £Sf\ Tickets on *aie daily,
harrier and created a terrible tpOsOU s«-pt. Stub to tn-t s*-M,
inclusbe, limited to Oct. IM, ts*w,
SUirOaH on Ssnts K* ticket agent
Tor train schedules.
W. s. KEENAN.
Gen. Pass. Agent.
No favoritism, but straight
in every particular. This
handsome suit of clothing
will positive bo given away.....I
It will be absolutely free See me for
It will not cost you a cent. particulars
My line of samples are the hsu.is >m«*t in this
section, and all arc aura of a tit and perfect sat-
isfaction ttt evety particular, if their clothes
are made by me.
<3. M. GASKINS.
MERCHANT - - TAILOR
There are
no Flies
TO THE pUftLie.
In Hie
O. K. MARKET
Tbs Klee trie Fan keeps ’em it way
1
country, where he was pursued
by matradors and picadors and
was finally dispatched. One
gendarme was tossed and gored.
A Clean Shave
Which leaves your face
free from that unpleasant
burning scusation is the
Kind of work you get at
BOGUS MILLER’S
BARBER SHOP
can commercial sense. if yOU „n, troubled aith Kidney or
1 f we made clear 10 jH*r cent Bladder troubles such as Drops,
on everything WO sold in the ; Bright's Disease, t'stsrrb, tirsvel of: At *1.11 Pykes Old stuml
Philippines last year we hud a i the Bladder, Albumen in brinaand an* ———————————
P"*» „f about $40,000. which "*£££ 5.^^
would not begin to pay the pres aJ bladder, drapdcal swelling of the
ent ex|H*nses of our war of con feet Mn<l legs, etc,, we *nsrsntee that
quest for a day. j by SmHh'n *'**''] Vnr*'
1 * a iMinpIpip wifi Ik*
How we hoju* to sincrease our Pru-e AO «-ent%. For sale by
w t. us.
Our large Rafrigirator k«s-p» all na*ats frt»sh and swift
ll never spoila, as it is always cold. \V<» k»s*p a U»n of
ict* and nlsrut 1000 jwJundsoT ts*ef jsirk. etc., in Ih.a tnt
men sc chest constantly.
OUR CLVOTAIC FAN
Is continually in motion and (lies isn't stay in the house
Fat cattle always sell highest when sold to us
We are here for business, and if the best m*«ats and |«>-
hte and courbs.us attention will give us the iNttronage
of this town, we pro)s>se to liavt* it,
ROUSE Si SUMMERLIN |
ii mistsmuS
Ufco. W,
I ,v «. N. KYCt KSION RATKK.
trade with the Filipinos after we
havesubjugnted them is not clear.
We arc to maintain the open door ! -
poliey in these islands after we To Austin, account
have conquered them and the tn- ; County Pair—From ali
\olH-» tat It- ail. r» «»f Th>-
The foilow-mg merchants s**e-
ing the wonderful merits of Idkx-
oxone, have supplied themselves
with this, the greatest of all liver
niedtcinca. and from now on Lax- j
oxone cuti la* foumi in the stores,
| of
Travis j j. T. Woody.......
tattoos G ieaecku H-slga,
m
habitants will trade where thoy i between Hexrne and San AntonW), 'v-
please. l,s it reasonable to sup- "nr and a third fares round trip;
jvise that they will jwtronir.e their on sale October 30 to '27, and for j jj j H.xscll,
in prcierefivT- to trains arriving Austin morning J T Sanders____
Oct. *8: limit, Oct. 2d. IW T Watt,.
T** Austin, occoiict Unit«sl ** .....
Daughter, - - -....... ......i* *—
l)n sate
conquerors
others?
We arc already out on Pm- P!,d Vn ' '»'• ”- ac*-o«iLt
ippine Itargain the >St),tk'ai,otHl! Daughter* Confederacy —*#»« , j ^
tve paid Spain and four or five Nov. 28 and foj trams reaching lAtughertv itr
times that amount expended in Vustm ntormag 29; limit, Pec. 1. IK L Kccder
Wry low rates.
To 8an Antonio, account Inter
national Fur—on sale Oct. 2»1
the effort to obtain tin* goods wy
bought and paid for. We are
getting “out’* still further at the
rate of #*'-.tk tO.OQi) tip it*.>,000.000 a
month- and for what?
i ayiwt'-TV't rxtw*?
1
M E lincohe
White A Ker
lbs*, s. tint
Geo. A Thota
Nov. It inchtsive: final limit, ^ sai-
v 10; rate, one aud on*- third j l)r (*. Shntfei
vs On sale Oct. 27 to Nov. S _
ius.vc. Hmitmi Us day follow j
r date arrivil of passengers
... Bockdale.'
... Koctkdale. j
.. Rockdale, i
-......Tracy
.......Tracy,
. Tanglewcod.!
.... Minerva
...... timnr.
.. Mdano
----S*lu
Tangle wood.
. Thornda!** J
■Iamb aw port
San (iabriel
......Davilk
........ Lilac ,
jiilF
-2sac{{*fc%
jgv ’ * t,"> **•?** * *•
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,WONTCOWERY WARS & Cl.'
■i
‘srutsr
TtiAYfs coi n n
Mr.
Richtird
Butler,
The Klondike Saiocn
Mttddox,
ty Fair An-
;<*el»Ui*n,
dytkm sad hand 1
(e»*UKTi:it -1
nd O4,oqdi
> meet, with
A 1 HA* - Up
for jterticxdara
* li ^
to accomnu«date
2*th insl., \
For pxrtic^ta
H WILSC
clark s PHARMACY
Wi
j H ' '
IRarc 0^ liquors, IGiitcs anO Ct^ar^
ono n11 ii'ittH i * vh ilo nnl
jas>pk*’s day.’’ S*>me good trot-
ting. pacing, running and bicycle
races will bo pulled off daring
this event and the affair promi-
ses to draw a large crowd from ;
the territory contiguous to Aus
tin.
Ova Minute r««$k Cats n««ktj oim
otettnute WMVinur rw|tii aaU mMa *T
f anna A a a«a uMkim- f
anick aad wl* "—W.-Ws-Naee », Mayltev.
w«a. Vtev. a. Wattn.
above 4-xeuiaion .xrrang*-:M**nts
call on any agent or address
D J. Prick. G P ,< T. A..
Palestine, Texas.
KuW UMmafWr Ji(M< .
toad uMtmut ai4 fnMB th* rtemuefc. n4 al
«S>- »vr« Wow. tak awl ie»t*>rvi U* .h«- !
mimI 4tt*r*i«* uqrasu. tk h IS* outf taw. I
: sly last dour Ml ot ikm ikie|i, nd ««• 1
a* irinit »pon «• larmuntly cm dyne- j
«M.- I'm, w. Waiite.
i War in the IVanRvaat may yet.
} be avoided.
i
chie
Popular Pharmacy
carries the freshest of
DR1 G*. and MFD!
GINK*, sad TOILET
ARTICLES
IF YOU ARE DRY
Have Butler to Mtvr
you one of thoee deb
cmhm mid-aomtaer drinks
always oa up
:
fliia >a'kOr>n mf* t h« rdMil. rOlr’ tlH| gfF a f*« fjtf thff brar-!- fMH
Maltese Cr-*ss Andereun Monarch Gsckwabeimer Rye,
(Id SoM« h Malt. (X F C. Taylor, M«-ltryer. Beaton t ’!uh,
Straight Kcntiw-ky Corn. Poach and Apple ltrarei•<** iv>rt,
Oatawba ami Angelina W.-nea Finest Hran<J* <»f Cigars.
FAIODS xXx BEER ALWAYS OH TAP
WASH WILSON. Proprietor.
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Kennon, R. W. H. The Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 06, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 11, 1899, newspaper, October 11, 1899; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth742361/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.