Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1904 Page: 7 of 8
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MONDAY AT ROCKDALE
MONDAY MAY 9;
RADIUM
RADIO* RADIO* RADIO*
If you wer* here last month on Salesday you have some idea of what we intend to make
this Second Monday. Monday May 9th will be bigger and better in every way than ever
before. Rockdale merchants will offer many attractive bargains. Can you afford to miss it.
LIST OR PRIZES.
1 Family coming longest distance $5 00.
2 Beat pair work mules get a pair hand made bridles
3 Beat pair draft horses win pair best lines
4 Beat pair pigs under three monthsiany breed!, fine
6 Best bushel Irish Potatoes, Handsome Golden Oak
(.'enter Table-
OITWr Muds
« Well Kaows Phils*
Firm
RADIOS RADIOS RADIO*
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Ittg oualuca* lk>«i lft«* your «o**y st <■*> <« mans or iimi*
Imsa ll i« ih* Itwk I«*m ksnklnt umMi sad rui*. MA* |w<«
chock on a* m c«mh1 a* gold by k«*i>tag s crodu balsa.* »lrt as
The Rockdale Meat Market
pair dress shoes-
5 Best bunch onions, any variety, 4-piece table set-
7 Finest pair chickens, any breed. Silver Table Castor
8 Best home made quilt, set silver teaspoons
9 Best pound of butter, handsome butter dish.
10 Prettiest baby under i8 months old, Si'k embroidered
baby cap.
CitizeQS of (Rockdale Barred from CoQtest.
mm
t*timat#d Age oi the Earth.
l.,,rl Kelvin's estimate of f'l
.i the world is, “Not tn 4 •
as 40.000.000 years: possibly a-
tic as 20.000,000. years ; pmba!.!.-
\ .,100.000 years.” Hiese estim.r ••
-;c baaed on msthemaHrn! iiv
phy.-ical conaiderations. The jri
;Jst» have another wav of arm-
iiv at thair reaulta. The stratified
nicks attain an average thickness
of ioo.ooo feet. $eme of the sedi-
mentary rocka, rttty olwetve, have
grown a foot in 730 years; others
Lave taken 6,000 ygars to ri:,e th»»
height. Thu» the |>erio<l of time re-
quired tO build up 100.000 feet of
*e(!irnei.tarv rock has varied accord-
ing to locality from 73,000.000
wars to 680,000,000 years. It fol-
lows that the Active work oi crea-
tion has lasted for a cycle between
itl'.e-f two figures. Volcanic dis-
turbances or glacial action, they
'conclude, may have retarded the
| work, b ’t cannot have accelerated
I ft
Why Ha Love* a nai.
“There was a party of cstin"
b!r women who made a : r :
trie prisons in New Jer-ev," said
Representative Hug-lies <0' I'.,:--
son. " They were investigating t
ice what they could do*to reli
•he bard lot of titc comic! I c
came to a pariicularlv v! ;
looking man, who was
vears for burglary. He bad •
rat in the cell wi lt him and a;.-p
"inly wr.- \ cry feud of it.
’"My C *oJ inan,' saitl,oik of <
v. i ing lad,-.., 'are you iond o'’
■.'ut rr.t"’
'I lo\-e it bet;Pi than anvil ir.■
in tl \v 1.' >..id the C'nivi •
- i ! a pi uher -f : 1
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TESl'lMONY OF A MINISTER.
M. M. Austin of W i Chester,'
Ird. knew what to do in the hour
I of need. His wife I ad such an
j unusual casp of $totp^ch and
liver trouble* f hysiclans could
pot help her. He thought of and
tried Dr. King’s New Life Pills
and she got relief at once and
wasfinally curtd. Oi ly 25c, at
A. P. Perry Jr, Drug Store.
T -m rcr Fountain.
vc arkahlr fountain
1 > tliat at Chats-
e most beautiful rcsi-
m i . -land, as Blenheim is
' imposing, the largest
misbing It was
he l'uipcror Fountain in
a visit paid by the t'aat
-ii to I'.ngland about 1850.
-ide of a hill behind the
is a stone temple, from
at will can lie turned on
■ti 1 • of w ater which fall down
■ <v- . Ir*. upon the wide step*
!r receive them, and thence
■ to canals. Thc»e water work*
'pics of those at Varsailles.
•nuntain consists of a single
rt lev ns fro m the garden to
d't "f 467 fc"t hoesn't that
lible 5 The next high-
' 'dr: i.; the v 1 r’ ! was at
, in Hesse Cassel.
" r -ing mxi feet. The
' Main is only nlnet\
that at lVterhoflf in
:c' feet and that at St.
ft ) frvt.
WANTED—Trust a 01 thy indy
t.r k> ntleman to umn>v.’c ijsi.
quss in this County and u lj 1.0...
territory for bouse of solid tin.>11
cial standing, $20 straight cash
salary and expenses paid each
j Monday direct from hoidquart
era. Expense money advanced;
j position permanent. Address
j Manager, 605 Manou Building
Chicago. 45 6*.
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LOUIS
1904
THE "TRUE ST. LOUIS
WORLD'S FAIR LINE."
VtlLES
Ifl INUTES
Af* ONEY
Saved Via the I. & G. N:
100 to 200 Miltin Shortest
World's Fai
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KoUiuim, iU «t-«»t»rtui *ud
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(k» kl*«rui«Utia>i l^blMthuu. Almaalavarv
ImkIj *»»•• that « I* the (KtM rainmtr
tb»t (lift ku m*i ft* «n iul»tia| kiiaai
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W a Iia*# aiu-Ii fsitti in -ur |,(o|«.*iliun IMt
»B fllHfAl l' * AI-*-'<Utelf lO ruir |UII. Mktl
i» I..UI" »<> mil fitufuu a artileu iwnlrai*
W> I bat * IT (Hit. Thi* nffar ha* i,a**r l*»i
duplir«l*M>. Vill m»l lh« t>l*hh talua amt
uitrk the malady Inttn whioh y>m ar«auA. r
ingaml r**-oi«a l.jr rnturn mail Intimnali Hi
that will he worth hui- IrnU of d-illat* I i
foa. A*k any t>auliiuf Him rrtfaMmg «ur
raa|<uuait>Uily,
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MAR*HAL A *ONMAN. PROP*
• W* ar* now sol* owners of this market and
respectfully solicit your patrona g*.
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'I I>-1 IMoS V OF A MIN1-.TK It.
'lhero - notbinv lii. • lioiiirtil
tbmg i* < rou < ii y. t.m n i
salves you ever best'd of, Umk-
l«n’t Arnica Salve U thr best}
It sweeps away and cures Burns
Sores, Bruise*, Cuts, Boils, Ul-
cers, Skio Esuptions and Piles
It's only 25c. and guaranteed t,
give satisfaction by. A. P. Perry
Druggist.
t to H Hours (^uii'kmt from Tex.
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traonliuary.
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H. J. I'm- k,
General Fa*sent;er and Ticket
Agent*
L. Tan k,
2d N'ice-Fre*.ami Oen'l Mngr.
Tile Tua* Hoad,"
1‘alnntlnB, Texas
V. by Quaneli Wanted a Dealt.
For < blanch, an intelligent and
pop'.dai Cotiiancbr chief, llir « attic
men around K<*tt Worth, le-^ai,
laiilt a hi i»r and furm»he<l >t 1 hry
were rather puri'fd wiien he told
them tint the hi *t at licit of fur ti
(urr he wanted wax a r<i!!r r dr»k
"Wlrat can vim do with a rol'.ei
desk. Ouaiiah ” thr\ ••at<l "Von
can’t write ” *’<>h, I want em *anl
Quaiwdi. "Von *cr, I open desk,
an ! t down in cm d a r an' put
tnv fcei up on desk, nn lu.’ht niy j
tee gar an' 1 h •' ’><• w ’ p ,n. tp
j Irout o me, like uu» ‘;o i i r'
! whue man c<»m< in an' lie km* k nt
! door, an’ he *»s, '^htanah I wan'
j talk t' von a minute ' \nd I turn
I roun' in my »li*ir, an' tiuff lot o'
i emoke 'n hi* fare, an’ I say: 'G.»
‘way I I ve'y bu»y t’<i»y I* "
HENRY MOSLEY
OLD COFRISIEFR
Barber Shop,
ROOKDAI, Tf XAI
TKM IMOMV Ok A MIMh'l KU.
| Good Hcrvic i and sttisfacliou
at SU-Mui Liundry. Phone H‘.»
Tberi' woe a great »* naalio m
L“ekVllle, I ml. when W II.
Brown of that plere, who wax
expected to die, bad bin lifa
anved by Dr. King'a New I)ia
covery for Conauaiption. Iia
writiH "I indured Inauffer
atili aennito from Aelbma. liut
your New Discovery gave n>e
i m mod isle arlief and aoon there
after effected s comi^eto cure.”
Bimtlar euro* of Oouaumptiou,
Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip
1 are numerous It's the |i«erlea«
! remedy for all throat and lung
troublas. Price 50c, atu! * 10<»
Guaranteed by A. P l’.»rry Jr.
Druggiat. Trial bottles free.
TKHTIMONY OF A MINWTKK
A star ting Incident, la narra-
ted by John Oliver of Philadel-
phia, on follows. "1 woa ia an
awful condition. My akin waa
almost yellow, eyea sunkrd, ton-
gue dotted, jiain continuailf In
back and sidaa, no appetite,
growing weaker dny bv day.
Three pbvsicieee had givwn me
jap. Tbeu 1 waa adviaad u» aaa
Electric Bitters, to my great >>f,
lha first bottia mada a decident
improvement. 1 oonUnnad their
' use for throe weeks, and am
aow a wall man. 1 know they
robbed the grave of anotb r vlo
tlm ” No ona should fall to try
them. Only AO cants guaran
teed, at A. P. Perry draw store.
Abe Elect rife 30Ji63
The only Standard Bred Stallion in Milam County has been purchased by Kennon & Orr,
who will put him on the track as soon as the season is over. Now may be your
Lf\ST C‘Hf\NGE 1:0 ^BGI*rB a ft™ Thi* Standard Bred Stallion
f\BB
at the small price of $IO
for the season and $12.50
to insure.
CO/AE NOW
before it is too late.
has numerous half brothers
with records of 2.17* His
* " it now standing at the Loma Alta
Farm at Dallas foi $60 for the season
There is no use in raising a scrub
colt when you can get one from a
horse of the pedigree of Abe Electrite.
Abe is now in charge of V. B. ORR
and is being stood at the old stable in
Rockdale.
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Tanner, C. L. Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1904, newspaper, April 28, 1904; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth742891/m1/7/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.