Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. [01], Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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,>.» D .<u hit corner, wb’ch(
<ti ceupied f rU.ept«;
, t. li N •-"• *"*‘ H»rd’®j
i*e,t r»*»♦ iivoiy, is being |
ui,-!y repair- <i and <*th-
r, juirv i Winn tii'ishel
.and-m< build A «•»* ,>a
e<l by Mr B L. l>
, ,u ir itclun *' * 11
,4 Mr. L) >u bit ik' ‘
,me-s ner« aO»ac lour
an l has found t nec -ss i
«ov (Mi n Ills pre en lo-
ut A Hodges
otore iu "i 1 10 Pu 111 tt
«: i >. k of Watt'tee, Clocks,
Mr. John Woody of Mart, was
m Bockdae Sunday
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HU*
"TT** C—*mt
"JartJLbS!-;;;
W| w**-k*f ’ ,ir**
»»«* from
■AtTjar
Mica Houma
f time
V <* fal l«u
Lp&ly Wwt.
/chut nor
r kind of
!«•» vegeta
the city the goes1- of Miss
i.io Yo'k.
Mrs. A *>. - vi.-tio / in Y«-l-
iu » 1»,m i ■ this
Mr tod Mrs. K L Htio * ,
in Kan Sail Antonio lois we it
, M .lames T Powell, of 'a <
in the city Tu»-
| /fs—A a Tub)# Tumbler* 12(j
f V* T»bl* M«», 90r
J plain, for ............. •
• s' <;!»•* Lum^i, •i*t»*n IQf
f Inch#* high.
X t 01u»* Hyrup lltrbfr
X Uk? m Set 'i inch plain 'i Ce.
J VWl M tor ... » vb
• t m. g Set a inch plain iMd'
; <(1 \ I'l.u-. for
X H#t t up* au*i .s. ui’ O “jiff'
♦ We have just received a shipment of plain glass milk or
• water pitchers, worth at a low price 50c, but in order to tret
j the ladies to come to our store and look over our stock
♦ we will sell for two days only. Monday and
X Tuesday, to ladies only, one pitcher only to SmM
l each family, for half price,............... mm U
l Remember two days only, Monday and Tues<iay of next week.
♦ A. M. LIQHTFOOT.N,
I LIGHTFOOrs NEW RACKET STORE.
• r*4k» useful household articles all on one counter, Op
♦ usually sold for 5 and 10c your choice for............ Vv
4«« ♦♦♦♦♦« ♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ .*»♦>*» *MM>a>
Antonio, w
mm «f lirer
Sun I iY and
W they art.
and \if, .
War*- *«•«
“r J T. .......
*• » pro*.
»Haodh 'IT'IZ ‘
Kljaf f - iJ.44 k u> '
nai Af P m | 1
M. O urn h i
VI via
; from Italy
Min. Callo.vay, of Mart, i« io
1 'he city
| Little Mi'S Margaret Walla1 e
j is visiiitif; relatives in Cameron,
j Mrs. Annie Youn»r, of Colum-
1 bia, l. nn , is visiting the family
of Rev. Howard.
| Mr. an<l Mrs. Jim Kennard, of
;! Marlin, have arrived in Rockdale
; j ti^ make their home.
’j Mr. K li Rdgway is iu Deni-
■ine-ts Ho will return
.Saturday.
i hi now year grows older
, .a’ out 'ji.ii k of hope itiat has
loll on dormant in the breaals
of it r cit/..uis grow- >(r«nger,
at d : ere are tho»e who predict
tL. ’ t ' will In- one of our moat
pr ■;‘ O' years,
1.’\i iMri V lioNM-.u has sold
hi'.n'.i C Ht in the Ausiltt (.'ur-
n u Issue to Mr. John !,. IVur
thi i d will start the Harpoon.
To reporter wi'he-5 him the
rl< s cess he tloserves
mom bardar to Mt. Xfcadfonl'i
IMack-Dranght MW fails to b-m«-
fitdiwomd Bvocaadwqk—dkiJ-
oaya. It stir* «p tb« torpid Ut«
to throw off ttM fM afforer uid
ague. It ia a eertaia paeroDtin
? cholera and Bright'a diaaare of
the kidwera. With lddaejs re-
inforoed by Thadtord'e Black-
Draught thoaamda of penoni hare
dwelt imwune La the Bidet of yel-
low fever. Many familiee live ia
perfect health and have no other
doctor than Thedferd’a Black-
Draught It ia always on hand for
use in an emergency and save*
many expensive oalla of a doctor.
Muiliat, S- C. March 10, >901.
I have need Thadford’a ttack-Orau^t
lor three year* and I have net had to «e
to a doctor alnce I have boca taking M.
It la the beat naadWm far me th«t b
an the market Ur toner and kidney
trouble* and dyipepeta and other
I fomplahita. bra. A. 0. LEWIS. (
Htotrhb, WftU^
irfttfi* tiMMtoit
Vui ,’ul.utclibb «(
. t \S fir! U tit win tin
'Nty. ♦» *ju
turn rturtll le» ittoljF
»r«Iftott.F t'» «ti
if to re* i hid. •o'Ia- .
' 1 ii |.U»\v t.N who Inis the Vone
/..-hi i ii'Tuir in charge delivered
tan i iiiniluui to the powers with
out :i:tv diplomatic curves.
: personal notes. ♦
Miss Luise Porter is at hom»? .
Miss Marie Hasberry has re
turned home from Temple.
Mr. Ira Perry was in Thorn-
dale Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardin have re
turned to their home in Cameron.
Miss Mary Rogers spent a few
hours in the city Saturday.
Miss Dell and Robert Simms!
spent Sunday at Tracy.
Miss Lula Chambers, of Cam |
leron, was in the city Friday.
Mrs. W. P. Rice has returned
from a visit to relatives at Mul-1
| len.
I Mrs. C. VV. McBurnett, of Mi-1
I nerva, was in the city Friday. j
1 Justice R. VV. H Kennon and
] Constable B. Howard were in
Cameron Monday on business.
Mrs. W. C. McGreg >r, of Tr
cy, was in the city Friday.
Miss Della Kolb attended the;
Teachers’ Institute in Camerou j
Saturday. j
Mrs. Kdna Wiley left last week
for Palestine where she will
make her home in future.
Miss Dell Walden spent Sun
day in the city, 'he guest of re Columbus deserves more credit
latives.
Two car* of “Paul Jones whis
ay' passed through on the
Southern Pacific this w* ek
bound for the Pacific coast
How they run the blockade at
Houston and cscuped Alkali Rye
j of Houston’s greatest daily is a
mystery to us.—Luling Enter
prise
We was out on the road with
our demijohn hunting up now
subscribers. — Alkali Eye.
Paul Jones Where did we
hear that name* O yes, Ed Wolf.
1 the jolly Dutchman down on the
'it was the best
Id <17 » in
J 10 ■ Ml
in color, fiwuer can learn or u
its whereabouts by applying i
this ottice und paying for this ||
netice. _
There will be seryices at tb.0^
Cumberland P r e s by t e r i at^if
church every second and fourth *
Suuday by the pastor., Rev. 3. ■
S. McCaflity. I
We can do job work while yo*
whit. iust phone us and we
>'1 I>lll hurtgl'% l»l llllll*‘ 1‘lrtl
niir > m li ilmniifc limn .
< ti :.s' from liir fwrrm-rt «a„’oii
!•>:. hull* and tlour.
tha ocws|Mij»cr bustuess, it <'
Impossible to In oak away from
Jtj and 1 wish to here slate that
J bovr my head iu humble sub-
mission to this irrevocable lnw.
Boms thirty days ago 1 volun
tartly laid down the holm which
Steers the Reporter and sallied
forth In qurst of “greener tields
and pastures new. ’ but I didtt t
fad them, ai:d like the Prodigal
Boa of Old, I have returned to
tlM good old town aud the Dear
Old Reporter. ”
I have always known that
Uk6re wer*' no belter people U|>
on God’s greou earth thun Mi
lam county lays claim to, ami
M'S 1 »■“ ready • - cat 'bit
TVxsa dis-s not contain u l>< tt1 i
town thsn Rockd-ile In re hue
law th« Renortcr "f Mr Kcnmui
H. T. COULTER,
♦***•»**»**«•*♦♦♦♦s«y
DU. E. S. FKRCl'SON.
1 t'K. i.AU, NuSl. .VXD THHOAT Z
\\ I I | If I » i *1 K’kilnic X
rvrl'V 'I'llPulitV J
< • if D\i i < ‘lark I '* j r\ •» 4
! >f Stur»*. i
i 1 < * .1 - l»> It Hi to • j» III. X
#4
(corner nwoar
! booze vat ever vas.
COX & COx,
Attorneys- at- Law.
Office east of First National !>n
over store of D. Kemp, first it our I
left upstairs. We are also real!
, tuto agents, buy and sell lamlJ
, negotiate for and loan money. I
MCameron, - - - TeJ
BEST
PASSENGER SERVICE
IN TEXAS.
^-IMPORTANT CATCWAYM
Neighbors
'NTA J. MOORE,
Attorney- At-La w
Mackerel, tea, cheese, kerosene
and soda crackers live together at the store
Mackerel, tea, cheese and kerosene
have strong; flavors
Soda crackers have a delicate flavor
All exposed to the air together
What’s the result?
The soda crackers lose their own flavor
and absorb the flavor of their neighbors
Unless the soda crackers are Unw«d«
Biscuit in the In-er-seal P.ickage
with red and white seal, which protects
their flavor and keeps them fresh
Jameron,
p. B. KEN FRO W,
DENTIST,
Office—AtGiesecke & Hodgo'dti
store, is prepared for ail Del
Operations on short notice. Si
faction guaranteed and pn
reasonable.
Rout-dale, - - - T<J
ANSWER QtSSVMMtifc
MORRISON A WALLACE,
LAWYERS^ -g
LAXD AND COLLECTING (L *J
irricK—South Cameron St., Perry'
Rockdale, - * - T|
for discovering America than
Mr. J. C. Motiown of Thorn- Washington does for defending
dale was tn the city Sunday. it Trier© were able arguments
Mr. GusNewton passed through on both sides, but the judges de-
Rockdale Sunday on his way to L‘ided in favor of the atlirm itive.
Milano to visit relatives. Tbere were songs recitations and
Mr. Muir Duunington ha, re- Uialugues by U» pupils of Ihe
turned (rum Houston. TrscJ' school' whl,cb wre we"
. , _ gotten up and uicely rendered.
Mr Lester Garrison was in rp, , , , ,
„ , , , „ . . , . , , The heal’h of the community
Rockdale Sunday shaking hands w IS oever better.
with old friends. HmnrK Wmfv
CLEMENT & GARNER,!
, Attorneys-At-La w,
LAND AND COLLECTING aGEI
JvV'c have black land and sandy I
; improved and unimproved, foil
. on easy terms; also town nrJ
J for sale or rent. I
Rockdale, - * * I
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
PlN your faith to Kia kd *,»' ami
■tend by it.
. W. H, KENNON,
'j JUSTICE Og THE PEACE
diadNAl'A.tr PUBLIC,
c Rmiui.1, Tkias.
All kinds of papen writtun and*
i JK"<1 at reasonable prices. Ortice
'odfiwiiic bill' be n-»t paid: Henry
Adam* il. Vi, K. M. Ar’.cdge iu.OO,
UtN-kdale Improvement Cn., $4.■>.">.
The following gentlemen were ap-
Hoard of Equalisation
N. Harris*.
H. Lockwood.
cot \cu ntocuoisfis.
’ . < r i'onii-il ii!« ! In rt-gular ad- ;
• i ii - "ion i«i ilie t'i'y Mali Inst!
M < ' t iling with aii oflk'-r-, pre'- ,
\ 1,1 Mn ' t ailing ami approval j
nr m.nutes the following buti- |
• ' w ns ti un'Hcted.
> Mio 'lial reported th" follow-
it g n , .t - nolIt-i leti: j
I * 1. Willson...........
I
W \ (.entry .......... il.00j
; hi > tl v 'f’l eu'Urvr prt seated his re-|
non "I he ti.Itoreru iuml- ““g
tv|n>i'ed to Kinamv Committee
! i t oe init• . e to whom wa' refer-
t. ■ lUnane" prohihiting jMrsons
v eg on '.lie selinol grounds or
Iht - Sool huildings. etc., report-
e ai ■ oi'liruitM-e du not pa'*. ‘ "■
" i •• i' ’it (fiat Article of th*1 Re-
t * ■ < tty Ottliuautvs is deemed stiff-
,. 1 iH'it motion tin report of the
■,m '.'leewiiN atlopked.
' O . - -A ' I'.g bills Wl
.1. Ronds,...
R ■' Htompso
II r Suit I ley .
Mm •. wetistetn
.1 Hairston.
H i Meyer
Gkkmany. is itch i.g for a tight.
ind prosp, ct> aft* gooii for ht'1
to get u lA-to of l iuio Sul. s
C. P. TURNER,
Q£MX PASS'S AND TtCKST- / ' ’
DMA... . JtO.
|K<inted as a
ft>r the year llMtt: John
A IV l’erry, Sr.
The Assessor and Collector reix<rts<d
ct>lUstions for January. Advalorum
tlT'C. Jo, Occupation ♦.Vo. 00. Same
r. fnir;".'. ti n anee committee.
The -tree: commissioner reported
c.di.vtvd for January t27.2o. which
was referred to slrt'd anil aiiey
•ulttrv.
t pon motion Aldertnen Scott. Meyer
tnd Locweustciu were appointed to
confer with Rt>'kdi* le imprttx (intent
Co., in regard to putting in street
lamps.
Alderman Hairston *»- appointed
to take the place of AUlermau Worley
resigned, on all committees.
Marshal Bonds reported tha' he
hal appointed Mr N". .1. Alford, as
deputy marshal, and the appointment
kj. ratifies! by the council
Attention Truck fi. oners.
The members of the Rockdale
Truck Growers Association are
hereby called to meet at the City
Ha!! on February 7th at 10:3<
o’clock H.m.
Tuts cod of the countv
calving so too mutriai
from the county convivls
WO or© entitled to it
N. H. TRACY,
Attorney-At-Law
b' netit
A:.;!
r and G
ing Agent.
No suits brought except by
•cquest of the owner,
op-xdally prepared to uttssl
business in Bankrupt tot
Tkir or* ffidy to fr»w asd M.mn at esc*, imr lb iraets H K*«r-
Vhwstnlwff Rosts. coMiatlng of fsillowlQg variwti^a ia intended for new cuatemaia.
whites. cwtmU mtrrd n**m. imrsMi©. *- —• »!•»»: Hmtmmr. velvetr-crlm-
•on; ffmitfl. whltr. vrHow center; Jintf, B nth hWndmg of yellea and copper; Lmimnwm Mr
Mgf, wnrlv white with r«e pinh center.
We want every body who grow* Rowera to trv <>ur planta thi« rear, and that we may aecure a
trial ortler Irons yon, we Utahn thin ami the following off nr*:
WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOR 50 CENTS.
IB fraf rant Cartratioa Tiaka, *0 hinffe, - .Wc 15 mammoth towering Verbenas, l*^ kind©. 30c
(•large BoweriagChryaanthemama.lJhlaff*. ?tor IB Giant Imperial Fnagiea.richo>lee% - - 30c
!• Rnaaal-lenewff Cotoaa. fee for WBa. - - 50c IB Baahat ami Vaee lUws. vtaea and fail age. She
IB grmwff iktr*n!ca»a,4«mtie and aing’e - • 30c B choice Canaan. • eagiatiea......SDc
II (Me* AMortH naatt, N pwt orMRItf. 3k IA Gladtolna, orchid geweriag,.....3Bc
B cho4caBagwwiaa.flowerfnff an4 ornamental.30c IB Tsbewma. Dwarf JNnrl and sent aceata4»3^
Any IffBnlmCaHartlBwa lit MW fl leB Br BB.O. Get gear
friend a te dah with ytm and gal voem fffrf.
% MhrfWfOriUHlir.
JOaCRH w. VESTAL 4 SON. Bm 474 LlTTLK ROCK. ARK.
It is earnestly de
siri d that every member of th<
issue avion sheuld De presetu.1.
Ail farmers and business m' fiM.
who have the iuterest of tln1
c >unty at heart are requested to,*
meet with us. W. P. Henry 1
President xl
No Rockdale cntcrpr.'e, it
matters not how small, should
fad to be patronized by Rockda o
eoiu*
Ixsa giH'd tiling the scs-'mis
Of Oir State Legislature are i ot
Inaff anougli to allow a'l the bii.s
Introduced by zealous members
to become laws._
Mr. ROOSKVKI.T must be taut-
lag down iu his old age tier
BMay has veinit«'d tier sbol and
•haklailover the Mouroe dectru e
l«#l Hi* Kxcolloucy hasn't oven
•howo his tooth.
THOSE who are dissatisfied
With this section of tee cow .try
■rightlaarn sometloug by takii g
■ pggp at other sd'tmns of the
gjggg. Old Milam isn*t alf as
■ri an you ttrui, boll wBfvi5
aomlihsin i1 g.
Tu rpvMkaf iho hguite ui
■tm^Buuch to RiM'kdale
Tha obaU^J 'he mions was s
my! irinW to husuiess inter
aath and tha etupiov meitt or *©v-
wijt b -1.
SQTtCt 1
Rockdale, Texas, Jan. 15, 1U0S
To Our Patrons:
Mrs. Mattie S. Wallis having
*ie.oo
l’.
10.00
uo
A no
•.on
\no
<*'
:c <«>
ll.t. .tn
l..x>
sold her interest in the insurant •***»*** J01
business to G M. Ryan and 0 isprepared to perform)
Operations on short
Office over ITurD
ry'a Drag Si«<
Rockdale. ■
)fflc« PAomNo.a J
r,mu m«>tii>n council adjourned un-
til Monday the wth insi.. at 4 p. tn.
fe*r, Antietu tnd Grief In Child Good.
Health in maturity is largely
dependent upon proper care in
chdlh(X>d. The physician and
the medicne chest represent
one side of the care of a child, an
even more important phase is,
the supervision of mental de-1
. volopment Fear is the most
distressing element J*<*»»iidbnod;
fear of the dark, imaginary illu-
sions, fear of animail and calam-
ities, terrors engendered by
alarming tales and superstitions.
These, improperly controlled, do
more toward wrecking the ne« -
vons constitution of the child,
.imparing the disposition and
even the character, (ban any.
thing elm Anxiety aa mani-
fested in self oonectoeanee*. is
another harmful agent Mrs
Theodore Birae? io a paper ia
Tho Del" wor for Mink gives
aome smiaestly practical saw*
gestioaa aa to bow to coatrol
Hanson their insurance intero
-sis will hereafter be unittd uu- <
der the firm name of Ryan ff.i
Hanson. Wc take this method oln
thanking our friends for theii
most liberal patronage in the
past and we solicit a continuance spencer men,
of same G. M. Ryan fe- 04 arv«
You
1> I’, S.'»«!(<U»
r .;*!■ Mfcw’inrct
j... i ,v Ludwig.
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t'H,> bill <•' H Lvioroiai tor ♦l.x'.tS
n •'.Jwo'il n« ritv Hull cotnmittr**
fi oeiimiitus' rwomtasKW tbs* 'be
Can leave Rockdale at
5:01 p. ri). and arrive at
Memphis at 2:40 p. m.
St, Louis 7:36 p. m.
next day, via the
G. M. Ryan
C. Hanson.
Rearers of the Reporter w
very likely d<< their trading wi
those merchants that want tbd
business bad enough to ask |
it through the columns of tt)k
home newspaper.
The Reporter will pubi sh j
notices of stray -1 nr sti.I^o
for those of its 'ub-cri' ^ w
are pai 1 up, Lee of c >»t. VRj
the co-operation -m l us'is aw
of our fanner frien Is weci^sf
of tnuch*ds>!'iancr t-> ewt-b offlf
When the Hiportor can w
you, gentlemen, coma nd Iti&g
=-*~— r tt(ii
Ahout four thoueuwd vr»T
FORD k CHAM S3
AVTOUNUTS-AT-UI
I. & G. N. High Fiver
Without chancge to
St. Louis and with
but one change to
Memphis.
0*11 mad let us quote rates.
«n! i«»Bred hand*
gwrtsmBb|wtown.
TMl WUtMtotl' iutro.mced in
M gUU legiplu.ure pi oviding e
NM for l|t'U and »u»beci>»
■MmkOm
wvuttwulllt lh«f«ct »h*t G»v
■Bis ’liMMlt ^ ,b# fcbuo
ariltb «Bf to
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