The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1924 Page: 5 of 8
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"i VICTORY HAS BEEN WON
THE ROCKDALE REPORTER, Thursday, September 4,
1924
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HOUSE NEWS ♦
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Marrage License
(or yoU might say)
Case Has Been Tried, The
x,rt Has Been Rendered
('ercl»cl ..
paTe 5rv>n hv Their Billots atld
[n fjo Uncertain Language
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W,?iki”f“lks'"kuW“
m> good old days gone.
,US thing was born.
¥* J ' rt Of the country
17 feel uneasy or care
£i5U ** bow .to
;he first t° ext
•. i We are wii~.
K!'JdJ.rgerthe vCry un-
RL, Hat have happened
:>rai years.
_In our twenty-two years of business
we havir-sefcn man; things that srem-
, SWbuBlnw»l«d vieidu» gome and into
iving been tne ^ ^ country thin air to jbe remembered no more,
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but nothing so vicious as this thing
has ever come up or caused so much
unrest and unpleasantness. The veny
vieiousness of it makes it seem more
wtRh now tu sure that^it will surely pass away,
L^nces)-^ ^ hthe wel_ let us hope that the unpleasant
fetke firSt t° iHing to “bury recollections of it will soon be erased
tt things that
&( i,n.t «ritten in the
IT IN” spirit,
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recollections of it will soon be erased
from our minds—and that those who
for one reason or another have been
misguided and have made § £glse gfceg
may see the error of ‘thir way, and
. V. • . « 1^.. ___ ;nrn
\ Frederick A. Hauer.
I . Dorothy E. Taylor.
1 Francis G, Neffs.
| Jessie E^st-
( « < hn C. Muse. • ,
) Alice I. Ford.
^ Mack Kemberl.
I . 0. E. Reiss’.
-Rawrancp McCoy----------
Lillie M, Edwards.
y .Ino. Martin.
Lois’ lJOVclac'!'.
\ D., L. M.Jlilltn.
j Georgie O’X-
David Hemphill.
—jU- Mar.y .. McGuU nufth
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; Aubrey Calderon,
j Mandie F. Mauldin.
\ Albert Lange.
) Minnie Pich! '
( 'Allen Clark. r . v.
| Fannie EilamL
■ ‘ —Cameron Enterprise.
may see me »/■ ...... .....-
tbe'*Tight qf day and come back into
the ;told—sfaafrk «»■ <lcmOf.1;at s—n.iTg ond'
. • • i! ... A’ ,'n m In dine
The lnterataional Kindergarten
Union has opened its headquarters in
the Investment Building? in Washing-
ton. The headquarters will also be
used as the editorial office of its of-
ficial organ, Childhood Education, of
which the first number will he issued
September, 1924.
-Reporter ads get the grapes.
,/ ■ n 'Tc written in, all jai.w ........ - ^ . •
P- hone that it will land the consciousness of being in fact
bc»s in 1 1 / ..it ! inn npr /-enters.
mM0 P ^___I nf this 75 were .women, leaving 25
FTiL-'W people wtrojbona fide Ku Klux. It would, there-,
bai.gSiyP' .. . i—(VppQftp-that. we as a rnmmjH»ty
& to w y £•
oosesseu w 0..V ... — -
iefore they knew. what, they
jug and before they stopped to
f the seriousness of the con-
Kjpll iuch people should get
i tre lots of people who are
have been Ku Klux for whom
e had the utmost respect and
up hive confided implicitly j
lose confidence we have held
rished more than money.
, is something in the human
hat is constantly pulling and
[at the prejudice, Hate, Ehvy,
and spleen of human nature
i Ku Klux idea is the master of
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are particularly clean and clear of
th’s awful scourge that is afflicting
many comrnunifb?* fPr-'whicb-Jet us
be duly thankful.
May we add is conclusion that bus-
-ITO'tta ‘with US is good and growing,
THORNDALE MERCANTILE CO.
GUS NEWTON, President.
—fAdvertisement V----------
The kindergarten idea is taking hold
in many countries which have hitherto
shown little interest in that form of
instruction. Some of the recent publi-
cations of the Bureau of Eduraion on
iku Klux idea is me master ui that subject have been translated 'nl°
LwUas conceived and born Japanese specially for, use^ in the
Laved, diseased, and distort-, 'Higher Normal School for .Women at
fiUn old repobate (He has .Tokyo, and into Portugese for the spe-
KjS) who lived at'At- cinl h(*nenrbf the teachers-of Rio de
ililhind-fts a-prive for prey- . Janerio, Brasil,
minds of many good people, . ' “ 1 , . ,
ted this appeal to their-ig-r-We guarantee quality^ and^ style on
(Prejudice, hate, malice, and
[at his trump card and has
I about $16.50 per head. Some
Hympathizcd with him have
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nouncements, etc. Rockdale Reporter.
our orders for engraved cards, an-
... oat of the $1t5.f)0. _
the Ku Klux Klan nor any
,6anizat.ion nor any person has ;
fight or a phtent right to^jthe (
‘“-“White Sftprgmaoy.’J “Purity
lT''San^Ttyn7rTFr(>~TI(lnicvr
Typewriter ribbons, papers a"d .-car;
bon sheets, the very best flality, al-
ways in stock at Reporter'office, tf
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Not how soon can I finish my fail
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and winter Sewing, but how
soon ucm / begin it
WE HANDLE
• Will be yoyr slogan afiei you have
visited our piece-goods department
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-MARBLE, also the famous
VERMONT and GEORGIA
REGAL BLUE MARBLE,
All leading kinds of Texas
and Northern Granite.
BEST M ATtjRI A L *
FOR LESS MONEY -
- A11 Work Guaranteed.
and have seen all the newest thipgs.
Patterns are s<^_fascinating, textui es,
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colorings of the fabrics so intuguing,
you will want to make a -complete
wardrobe for yourself as well as for
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AUG. MENN, Prop G
^ Rockdale, Texas,J*.0. Box 433
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the children. Besides yard and
Enforcement.”
good Apierican believes . in
pings and puts his unqualified
• them. But when it comes to
ling on of the lash, beating,
pg. mutilating and otherwise
pthe person nf any human be-
inring on11 tar and the appli-
f feathers, it is going tpo fhr
istthe limit and we do -solemn;
erieualy disapprove of it.
fho know us know that we nev-
te to tAe a stand ori every
.testion apd when we do we
^ are righ), and what i$ more
pilling to stand" (fFTalt as the
ly lie, on our opinion. When
"rwaa ne\v we thought we'
ling our business by the
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T. D. Rount^e, Vice-Pres.
W. C. Marts, Ass’t. Cashier
J. F. Goffield,.president,
— Coftit R. Isaacs, Cashier----------------- .
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ROCKDALE
Capital And Surplus, $90,000.00
HOT WEATHER
DRUG NEEDS
•A toe thermometer rises,
^ ^0Ur needs for drug ^
toilet articles. \Get your
' billed here and you’ll be
1 of satisfaction.
[WALDRIDGE BROS.
WH1GGISTS
WHAT’S BEHIND THE'FEDERAL
. RESERVE SYSTEM —-
- . ur,ar-a* & ^
- -v The extensive resources of the Fed-
eral Reserve System are great enough ,
Jo cope,with any financial situation.
* This , fact was very effectively
monstraJed during the business
pression of the past two years
This bank is proud indeed, that it
has the privilege to be a. member ot
, the Federal Reserve System- and H&r-
sociated with an institution that means
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tL-K-. Coffield
J. O. Newton
f*' DIRECTORS:
_L », • Lon Hudson
W. E. White
T. D- Royntree
SILK and W00I.ENS
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There is a bountiful supply of fresh
new Cottons. Call at your earliest
moment and let us show you.
Materials are-1-
Silk crepe
Crepe satin
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Satin face canton
, Charmeuse
Colors are—
Mexico
Shirtter-green
Rosewood
Cinobre
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THE ALL PORCELAIN BASIN
Is a pleasure to wash in. Its
smooth, glassy surface is so;
easy to keep clean and pre-
sents a handsome de luxe ap-
pearance. Your guests will
appreciate a porcelain fix-
ture of , this character. Let
us show yciu its many-advan-
tages. Ib is not high-priced.
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Satin:.
Fancy silks
Nut Brown
'Bengaline
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Silk Foile
Tw-iHeen
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Grenadine
Wool crepe
Crepette
Gaberdine
Lanvin Green
Cocoa--
Poudre Blue
Btelr V-
.Navy
Block Poiret
Fancy woolly
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Scarbrough & Hicks Co.
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ROCKDALE, TEXAS
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Cooke, John Esten. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1924, newspaper, September 4, 1924; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth694712/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.