Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. [01], Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1903 Page: 1 of 8
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Rockdale Report
KM Window Glass and
Paint than any other house
in Rochdale, cause we e«U
it the cheapest. Let us prove
it to you.
W. D. Bagley & Co
North Main St.- Lumher Dealers*
By C. L. TA.S.SER
Official Own of tht City of Rockdale.
si BsckU'rut*
ROCKDALE. MILAM CO0KTY. TIX AS. THURSDAY. KKHKI aRY IWj:
last year it would be the uuir
this year. I am opposed to any
contract with sn,v com mission
morchani ho he ever so hone*!,
I will |{ vo more next week.
Wm. H. Hknhy.
AtllflMOlbUI
Within • » i iivmh > mi! .trolling
\*> ii,m< tin* ttit.ro 1 |.j; . ‘.i
1 h<**rti * toll Itnl) tolling
A hnl.lliij,’ nil hi i<nni<i
To *urahl|i I’lirki, i)i<- Siimr.
To knxut in ■tl*n<v alinrti
A illvrid ho.I loti! kii. il (k-Ioi..
In i-untot tulumu jtr
1 «‘»r<ul uni not lo eau-r,
Hut .Um.hI with In ml Iwiwcil Ion
Withoul the grsj nM initial*
Ami thought ii>i of litv f»i«.
I'houuht how .hr hk<l juir.ii. il tin
HoW » Vrl) for >t'4t’*i
Hail (mH'u Ihw rft of |il«i<>.uii'
llu<i wat.Miil I*.. , it-. 11.41 .
I ho ...ft lull iv i. il ,i» io 5 j .
I'hi i linlr In*i.’ .lit in
lint 11'! ) IhiWi.I, .tiimi out.till
\ till full tl„* Mill 11II .1 I nj;
Of u!> Ini i ilo, v I hi fitSoluMnl.
1 if ail tlii plan. .I,. .»
To roh ruy Id* of a i^bt. that
Sat n of »i»ii wu. iiiarli.
I j;aji*il nii- ui tin- old « ail.
W eh iv) iiiui'Ii o'i i uruvtii
1 looki it llli* Hi III" lltiUi | 1
I fiat loviliit hand, h.o! ...itn;
I fidl ih" morn I m- /"|ihvi-t'.
I .aw Hu iniiinintr .un
4 htfUmt tmflmc run Hue*
i
j The very first thing we did on
j making a contract with Mr. Ken
non for the Reporter, wa*topur
chase of Hen lie A Meyer one of
their famous lilakesley Gasoline
engine* Both presses can now
be run much better than in the
oid way and onr |M»tmns ran be
assured of getting till work on
trusted to u* promptly. The
Reporter Is not disposed to brag,
bnt in a« much »*« it's circulation
made, such rap'd stride* last
year, and is wtiil enjoying s
healthy increase, the old time
way of turning the ism .or of? hy
littua rms becomo very mouoto
nous We are proud of our nub
scription list, and our book* hr.,
at all times open to the inspee |
tion of adverlisei s.
Carries a full line of
Rockda
Tti# Wiupdii I
ly of |lt«. Mnlho.. M
fi r. Ill" fidhut lint B g]
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I* ' I «* i tlUhli |irm IiImii'h, It I
III. hand, hi t»)> with yriitf, ii|iuiiX W
wud taki'ii fi i-itt l>"r !i«r tfood hitrfhantR
. • ‘t W I "lift., \\ " (**"( .11*11" wit at of
b"r wttf-mw, hut i»rt> uu*hi« to t aler
til" dri p r i'i i . w Itii hr.f,
An i .'i h"l'i'it«, Wi hit'" tjfuui f«U
d»> i ‘ *• I nl »i mpitthidl" fi lliiw.hlp Itt
i»illi**r li.itili
\i,il Whrrit*-*. Il’* Itti.f I hit I w. hnvtt
"1"? t1PpiV.ul I, l|. "Ilimi 4. ill"
ul kinfill"., w.' hw." t"'"ii pm iiiiUml {.,
»huw 1.1 ui her.
riim i'f in. Hi- ll f'".i:ll"d, Thai our
ilrui .i iti r hit. our hrurtlii.t luvu a,nl
.in" ri' .l » i inputliy in h<u hiiiwllnou*,
** i i n u prIvll"K«i in havn
It* " 11,.titt upun U" a' all ticn*** tint) lit
itiii wvt> .In* mat In the !"w*l tm i||*.
pH. **i|
l{*».»»|t"d ajfsin, Vlmi an t«w>.| our*
.nii". .1 rh,kin with her grlilf »ii«|
tlirrmf'in will apprui lal« am ft'iemUy
rei'iitfitr *‘>h "ui lov" ami .ytnpathy.
II'* <"t U,. .«*<> >"•>»»* ** " 4!‘r ...ip.
fi.iu.n !!tui;; .inti', hy lit" thmiyrhl
of Ip'Swift, and Sow "an iln in.lhliijf
COUNTRY PRODUCE
.IMN
BOUGHT AND SOLD V
(»r"*d, 'i'h" ay n io-
>• !U til gi MiMijr
jn'fh*. iict iiidl"ntl.i«t» «pprar In
quaiihty'inn; __ ..........
onsMtuI, |t I* liki-ly |o ta> highly cn|.
ofwl Mild wet. Ill I »*/■• it UfS.V la |«l"
or thin, *»r think and milky alih a
■wdluumt. Ui.nr on morti i»r«»-
nounotil NympluiiM will la* nnsNUil,
sucli as disstunwa, ttliMliag, «te.,
with marked bladiW snd urinary
•a**, or an widn
Ltm« am *» all
*»u*p« noth!".
urlti", with varin| "lt»"'t»'**Vh"
I*n Innreaatwl or il"-
orwl ami tnuhliof It may la |*l«>
We are in the market and pay the highest,
price for all kinds of country produce. We
offer to the farmers the highest cash mar-
ket price for
Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks, Eggs, Beeswax
Field Peas, Scrap Iron.
Ulw nn lutin' |>ro-
lymploiiM wilt la* i.rraMil,
dixeiuoaa. bloating, «to.,
k<*d bladti«*r and urinary
• wa«l« Riall«r la NillwM
*1 from all |>arU of Hi* «...
trrlaS lo Mo* kl4n«)r>. wl.ai*
>•••• an*l caul mil ti.rmigt, Ota
i kPlacf. d*-ui will. Uta IiuhR
"111 limiri.hRi.nl |t,.r«
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r i»«l (ml) itv.rwiirk.fi, hu
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BUCKLES’ fS A It Nil W SALVE
The bestand moat famous com
pound in the world to comjupr
Aches und kill pains. Cures , ui-
lieals burns and and bruises, sub
dues inflammation, must, rx pil...
Millions of boxes sold > e(f!v
Works wonders in boils, ulcers,
felons and skin eruptions If
cures or no pay 25c ut Clink *
Perry's drug store
.K.ana't. aft Ak
*»>i,I alt.iul l bm Mialnlain || l» |>lala
We buy Cow Hides, O’possum, Coon, Cal
and skins of wild and domestic animals
We are headquarters for all kinds of
baa lawn *«MMMf«llr ««wl In lr».iu>a
ll.ln.y 'Iimuh auk In |.««*.ntma
In punf»in, lh. W*"..| il,,. h!<!•>*>• hi*
• r.aliy r**ll«v.4, wi.U., al Ih.Mil." Illii*,
n.w >0.11(111 an,| vtuilir «• alvrn
u'**" *tr*H»i*. Tl»a ft.fl.iwmg |*IUf i.lla
Henry Brockenbu -o-li, our gen.
lal saloon man, has been making
some extensive improvements at
bis place of business. New pa
poring and paint are every where
in evidence
WlUM.
».ry *>KI mivry i........" ' '
I'lNk K"*ir, K*., Juna aft, I MM.
i GARDEN SEED, ^
4 FIELD CORN. £
A SUGAR CANE,Is
i MILLET SEED,
Chase & San
roffri'h are f li>
UUI IJ b K mil A I*. I • :1*
j their iigniiia
iiidi tulil) . hI."
1 (t«> t»! t»il 1 hi
lltu >
ut 11 i i»w iir:«t ni
oui snii'iowlnj,f
Don’t forget that
Can now be had at
WOLF’S SALOON
See us before you plant
TO TKLCK AISD HUT 8K0WTKS
To the Truck and Fruit Grow-
ers in and around Rockdale who
do not understand the East Tex.
as Exchange, I will try to explain:
The Exchange will te operated
by men that are not hunting a
job, but who are actually engaged
in the Fruit and Truck business.
Men of experience, men who have
been in the business for several
years, men that have given their
study to the better phn of ship-
»ooooooooooooooo<»»««:
“Make hay while the sun shines,” make Mone'
the Bankrupt Sale lasts.
ACT IN THE LIVING PRESENT. THE BARCAINS
THAT BLOOM TODAY TOMORROW MAY BE DEAD
We haven’t time to list a!! articles in their
departments, but give them to you at random,
them all, you will find somethin^ vou
I desire to Express my thanks to the public for
the liberal patronage given me duriog the year just
olosed, and take this opportunity of saying that I have
a complete line
ping and distribution of their
fruit and truck, they have had
experience in the business, they
have ex tmiued the California
and Mi*>si«Bini»! ".Un-, -r.d he.
HARDWARE
: a guide logo by. This is no* a
jumped up scheme of a set of job
j hunters. A" to division on the
I Exchange, 1 c&nuot see why a
j man would wish to belong to the
j Exchange, that is, have an in-
I terest in it and then wmt to turn
lover a portion to any commssion
! merchant, a thing we all wish to
j avoid on account of being swin-
jdled last year by the hrm we con-
Itracievl with. They did not car
fry out their promises by urn
; means. Tney caused u-> *o be
Stores, Glass and Crockerjiare,
A*t prices that tgill interest you. £
Come in and see my line of
SADDLES, HARNES8 and WACONS
0W x,
20c
1
1.25
10c
25c
75c
1.10
59c
75c
Tc
25c
9c
UVe Lit -Tl,"ir Cotton,.
G<kx1 Molasses |>er
gallon ...... .........
Mens $1.7*r> suitin calf shoes, any style
tc*c, lace or congress, now
Mens $2 wide brim black hats, a good
one for $2 now ..............
d !b can California Peaches, original
price 25c, now ...............
7 j rounds good Soda
for......................
Ladies $1.25 glove grain button shoes
now'........ ....................
Ladies $1.50 dongola shoes, lace or hut
ton, heel or spring heel, now
Men* heavy $1 wool overshirts,
now.................... .....
Ladies $1.50 button or lace oxfords
now............ . ........
10c can baking powder
now........................
4 cans giant lye
for.................... .
Good can salmon for
C<)od broom
for ..........
Any ribbons in the house at
a yard .......
•Vic neckwear
llieve that 10 per cent would pay
I the expenses of the s. lling of our
produce by making false state-
ments.
A fact that I want to call your
attention to is that any man buy-
iog your produce h>-re must de
duct 10 per cent for thecommis
sion merchant at the
20 jjounds dried afipies
Mere* $10 suits for
only ..... .... .......
Men? $5 -suits for
only .............. .
Any low cut sh(x*s at half price.
Mens "*0r rthirts
how .... ...... .. ..
M<*nH $1.25 shirts
now......... Y.4.,
Mens $1.25 bats for
only ......- - *,........
Mem 65c undershirts for ■
only...........■*....
Merw 65c drawers for A
only ......t . ..
smoking Pj^Kwco
1*t pound - • -.........
OOOOPOOOOOOCtltlX
othi-r end f
of the ro*d, also the per cent be
expects to make himself, let it be j
20. 10 or 5, whatever it may be I
the sale agents get their pay out i
of half of the 5 per cent on local
Mies and the 10 per cent on th<-
shipped goods, making a differ !,
enc^of not less than 10|>er cent (
and perhaps more. It will be a J
bird matter for a man to und**r. j1
take to compete with the Ex- |
change plan when he is left to ,
the mercy of tb .* fello* we are 1
trying to sv id. Borne se m toi
think that «e bad better go slow 11
and tee if the Exchange iv incur j <
porao d, bat the man that always. j
miu for something to complete '
' ft io the rear'.
The ladies will be well pleased if they will come in and look at our line M Ijow Cut Sh<te« and
just think, at half price, that is $2 shoes for $1, $1 shoes for 50c. The stock is still very com*
pieUi in all departments, but they must go, as we don't intend to spend the* summer in Rockdale’
WOOD WAN! KD—The editor
still take abost fifisso loads of
llkm wood on ssbscnptmn.
I Asgrowa who bed rothsr pay an
IB Mds wag solid ebHps fee by
Itseff ts generally S
raak. T
A HtUs iaooesirtei
last msetiag ws bed
IgiMNaf «i«m
wm s—flops trap to Mr. Of*
‘ “ *■ Hi part a
l»«t torn.
AT JACK HALE'S 8TAND
Utmm if it
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Tanner, C. L. Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. [01], Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1903, newspaper, February 5, 1903; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth742618/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.