The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1910 Page: 4 of 10
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pat down
honit'i* in
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Texas. under tin' Vet ■'1 M it h •* •
Pubhel. r\ [ l , -l.i
I Mhitrtl organ uf tip Km in r- l it< t
ot Milam l *unt -
All I lit*'* pi isnig < ltl/« n
rhf ‘HllbjtH't of cell U'lit .suit
walks is one ttuit ha b* < n ill -
c turned in these column ln'for«\
fore, hut tin* movement towards
t hat end has been slow Uct week
Mr. I I M llopkm completed
the first cement sidewalk tlat
h:u> been put down in tin re a
lence portion of the town l'lo.-c
who lielieve in civic pride, and
desire Rockdale to assume the
proportions of the cit> heaulitul,
commend Mr Hopkins on his
enterprise in being th«* lost to
commence this irnisirtant work
turn tit w iKit film
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l*M*ll uhl)' til I'UIV II till ,'s ilM^’OK mid
Uiikl I m ( itt i* i'i h 11 »ll'> tai Hrrli l 'in <
IM till* t.tll Y |M>Hlll\«" I'UK ii ,n MliitWII
ui tin 11n*i111 * I irilnriin.i l atunl,
Imhiih h i >n#llt lit It.nul ilisvasu, »»•
ii III It* h it i nitlil Otioini I IroitlllirlH
11 all' ft I tout i'll l'ui *i taken 1111 • • r ii
*11 s .inline dirttcil* tqmn On hlom!
*tlll IllllinUk MUI'fIII'•*s ill ||||> ilitoiii
t bin rlij ili-st li i \ i li,1 11 hi (i i i ml :il li ill uf
tin- (I|s4«*n** aIII) fillin’ Uir (.*tl4hl
klMMlgttl hi tiullllll^' 'III hi I'OI I Hi 11 ll
linn Hint a --il st i hi,' ii ii i m «• in .loiiq* it-,
work rim proprietor# iiHv mi much
(*Hli iii its i■ >11-ji i m |iiim i ■« that tho)
utli'i Out* 11 mill i i <i I ii 111 *i ** tor *n\
r*so that it fulls to inn- 'Smut for
lint of t<*ntimotiiaU
Vddi t'tK I l t 'll K \ i:\ a t l'o
IihIo. t >
Sold liv all di ici ois .‘>i
Take lluir Family ‘‘Ills f.ii in
sll |l*llOtl
this is done the Christian peop.**
will undoubtedly put down .»
: walk north of their church, and
Mr. Leonard Isaacs sa\ he wt.l
'connect there with the we >t, md
extend it along his proper*
I'ndoubtedly Mr. NV. M Wells
would follow suit ami put down
a walk in front of his house.
There are many in Rockdale
more a( T* financially than Mr
Hopkins hut he is tin* first to
show this civic pride in the
path, and we hereby hull a
most fragrant boquet in Ins it
rcction lor his advance*! step in
this direction Let others become
inoculated and do like" tse
lion t ttrejf boon
SeVi'ir sti u Us kill ! r vllul >.i alls,
I. lit »t i ui iis on in ni'littmr v . a ;isi In c a ■<
iloii ns iiiii <‘in l wilt ,iv *.■ • • ■1
, v »•( k id li'> s, iioivi Is ot -mi ifi v.;
out <i*i mils 11 Mk.1 *; • * i' !<• in'll sc! It
sou mv wi<#k <n i ui dmkii. or ii i i
sir at u of Min ko.it, t*W< Kiev'no 1th
tins till* in iktk'lili'ss limn' mill i« ii
Mis .1 F. V *n ilu !s m nil' , 11 hnk mill,
111 kki ai*.* rim' I kill] not Ini .in
I it (i ik 11 k»' III II* I ’till ill 1 11 *4 a li Oil si" i*li
it rain (in llii'< • iiiont lis, is iiiii ik 11. ■ M <
to I'.li i'tl li ll.H'ls ” I thru, i "
ii'ii111v Ii**ik1111 and s ii in ui soi'ir
i Vlon positively g iltiruiit* v Ut* r
l \ 1* IVri'v’i drug suns*.
f*f Hop Bought.
W e w ill buy tat hoes the fourth
Monday, the 2f>th day of >. p-
tember It your Img.s arc fat let
them come, as this will be our
last day for some time
rim\t:u \ 11 \i t
27*nt Rockdale, Texas
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«t»wjwjwtwu:’® xixvrjivw: m.r * iVse*** niwcuri**, kMMf mmji
ic tr i n
Lverv' v »ere
!• :y(\
hi every country r \ every chme
North, South, We?\ ox
or sea wherever yvu %*q you V ,i*>
Biuiwei^er, and aiw-iys i i
Quality, M!!utu\ <i lx., . ’
imported Saazer " cp f‘ ■*i;r.r th:u <>
why its sales exc< jd these oi all
other bottled beers.
Bottled only at the
Anheuser-Busch Brewery
St. Louis, Mo.
Gui VoRel
Distributor Rockdale. Texas
Hudwcisei i> Served Everywhere -- .it all Hotels G iles.
C^ltibs and Hars.
Phone 145
AUBREY RODGERS
TINNER and
PLUMBER
Estimates m«da on al! kinds of work In Tin and
Shut Iron, Cutttrs, Valhys, Roofhg riuos
ftni Stock Troughs.
BATH I UBS and PLUM8ING*flXTURES
Shorppposlte|Clty”Hall
RACING PROGRAM
HI STATE FAIR
Much Interrst Already minuttl-
rd in Coming Meetinf.
CONTESTS AKE VARIED.
Tro*l*r| »n 1 P. «r|, Antomob •*. M*
toriycl.i and AiropItnH Will A|>
pm»r In S«rk».t ■••*•! t*«rk»»
I 4 «- Auk i 1*10 IU. fr*
turet ui tti« twanty fifth auuuai ui««*i
tna of th** S .ita E’lkir of Tei** proaiih*'
’«> b>- ,aii ■ kt >ol*al Ttir u. » n »K f uir-Ii I
'hi y *- i* i off.'ra la piri'i and staki >
lu th«* hi i m automobile, niolurckn
and tcu: mui'«*m «\«**»u -otuatblus 1 i **
150 000 Then* will t« tao dak» uf
Lor.n latiOK and thrre d«,* of kuto
*uot»iie coiil< rt* In uth**r wonln W:** «.
will be aouivtbins of Interest doing at
the grandk'.amj every »<*r| da* durin*:
the E'air Thv racing program will b>
featur«d b> u.*w atli actions aocurad by
the Eali ru.iiiageuiettt tbia yeai Cii.ai
eat of all will be tba coal«sl> pupil.r
t« all Snutbernara before (be Cm'.
War wb**a tha planters' civil /., on
was lu 11H prioia
Much Inlereat Is alread* irauif** 'd
la the coming iace meeting Uat
fur the eight ataka bameaa ektiil*
whi<b cloerd July V. averag'd ok.*
thirty five to the race This sbowiuc
*« aiu< ti bettei than last year lu ...
probability the races ..as. ,
run In nt*i tluua owing to tba beaik *t.
irn-a in all classes
State Fair Futurities
The two futurities ttoltluK and
pailng proiulsa to be populai with
turf enthusiasts, as there is the lik*‘li
est bumh of youngsters entered tb.it
ekei loft the breeding farms of Imui
All the .«!latorratlc equlue families ot
1 Teiiut ara lapresenled In 'h'lr try
outs each morning the two veai out**
are being watched with Interest All
aie making splendid showings and
»Sk b aveot promise* to ha coutaatnd
I foi In a manner uever seen at the lo
cul track
I he State Fair meeting open* I at at
the ctoae <d tha gient raclug circuits in
the North Htnngs of American tiuf
kings and kjueana. on route to Callfor
ilia and Florida, stop ovei In thl* tv
Alroadv stalls have been engaged 1"
famous turfman The racing progi an
promises to tv* sensational Nee un
ords few the mile tra< k will In .ilk prob
sh!!ll> '>• makia.
Fast Facers Coming
Ail tiitarastlng feature uf tb<* lowing
wieettng will tie the races between four
of the fastest paceia In tha world »tu>
come from tbe boose of Dan I’au h to
■ how what par ere can do rhi* fmtr
will not only go la r»m but will ba'e
a gooj reaiu iac* Ti*.'!!**'* ifd lU'k
and twd) Maud against Miuor 11 •• i r
and George Oaao The lecouls i'l
these four are respectively ” 01’'»
t OStg l (*»i4 and I OSS
Aa In th* mull the speed depai luietit
will l*e Kept up to Its high standard
from th»* standpelut of monlug liot .ea
and tTie very beat ru< e meet of the
year Ilk this i aspect tkikl be giv*n III
frikut of the giandstand As is sell
tnowii (he Taiaa running horses are
the gieatcM lu the world Many of the
featutea of I he tyriuid and Ureal Meal
ein clri'ultik him been raptured b'
them this ye.ir l^kcal turttn u predif t
that th« showing this year of tin* Tex
as thoroughbred will be "ti ittonul
• • •
Automobile Events
Assistant Secretaiv Itm K I'nbrit T*
getting ttie tiarnrsa track In ' i'iuIIiv-'S
fin the an' kumhlle kiul umlurc>i|c
conlcetH lu ordrt that th** cars c;m
make a r»>. ord of ik mile In l*'*o- t'lim a
min ill e the turns of the mile 11'.* V w • • ■
being hanked vi W*'ep th*' cm I'mc
skidding through the fem *• lie
will lie five i n si* Hiltnuiot'c .*v»*n
and two to thr**e motorcvcl<> is s e.u
dav (Irem iiitonioblle inanufa ' ■ i m.
concerns sill •,«tid their ■ r.o !■ '• «
to pill'* ll'l f'U! e Solll*' of the -I ii ill k
, eis of the automobile w.irlil H.irin"
Oldtieia, i»r\V!tt .sriJ ire .. I,
here Novelty races etc, will feuM ••
•n il nto*iam
Moinliiy October "V i m il.u O
tohci ‘.'."i md W "div -ilHk t)ctob* i "
are the dates foi tlv Slate r.i tnu
nattnent Kift»'**n bundled doll.c
! prizes will be distributed Th. ’u i
a anient is given to inx>ve that iln* an
«*f chlvalrx has not passed foreye* ja
I that (here m* l'ex i horaetc.i'n i •*
i pert In enurstrlau'ihl|i and w Ir {i tt
imice as a loetfrey dc freolllv or
Ttuyard Th« totirtinmenl « ■' v**
1 popular In the South before he sk i
amt tiefori* Hi** age of I'limtii-n cv • -
' had been ushered In Its reviv i r*
thr E ulr iiuitiMgeun nt ha h ■ • n u •
the warnii t approval of the, n,
whom clean onlilom •• po t* i.** ■ a>
State Fair Tourney
Various county loui iiaiueui s \
i now being held over Texas prelitnlivi' v
l to the state evanl In this eltj Th
J winner* In these local tournani'
) will be entitled to entrv In the S'n •
i Fair tourney All entries nine
made on or hrfi're October 1 i v* i • ■
Fiach knight shall to masked a. , o *
lag to tne ruiea He shall chons- hT
own chars ter and kind of (ovtnin*
| The tounanient conmilttre is composed
of the following Edward 11 NVil
llama, thalriuaa Major K. M Itnach
Major A S Wilson Captain Sloan
(klmpaon. Captain W H Kiunard. Cat*
i tala June 1'<*ak I.leutenant T C Ha"
ry and l leuteennt A C Allen
Visitors to th# twenty-fifth annttni
masting of the State Fair of Trin*
which begins at Dallas October th and
eonllnurs altteea days, will have th*-
mra opportunity of taapaitlag th*
palotlng* of tha foramast artists of th*
UWltad States The ddrearv of lets
I hM A wonderful appreciation of th*
boat la art This year thay will be de
llghtad with tha athlbUloa Ainom
thaw that will ha rapreasatad arr
dMrtaa H Chaaaiaa. Chart## Fet* i
•Nt Itrucs Craaa. Julua #ah#riawJr
l#hart Kaarl and athasa.
6TATI FA t ft HORSfc SHOW
• -»i'd Fr-jrj^Tk Arrangad—$.>.000
S.S.S
w b
Th#a-
rour ti ght horse snow,
w !! be given on the four last v
p <ht. of th» Talr Price# tolalltn*
| ) » < - » b# J'Strtbute.,1 Tb*
I’ s i I! ,550 (or roadst#r#
I f< r heavy hartiese horses and
I M.i ft r .adiil# hoi ays In adilltton
! «•* i! j;r’je# ar# offered for borwea o(
all k*«j n th# breading classes
A :l will ttivrr ua'.ip *h§
p i, e c* the saddle hon-e The ,p'.en
dil animal need fear uo rival u the
pxipuuruy -ujoyed with all da**'*
ibo-i* part'., tpatlag In tha show r „*
st the Fair tht* year must ilmw fiv*
dtaonrt gait * vig- Mrst walk .e
ond tr, t. tired, ra*k fourth, isutci
fifth running walk foxtrot or slo *
pa - f thev desire to #how for *oui'
of 'he richest premiums offered
1 h. Cult management la es.pe. i*' »
gratified at he number of applications
made for entering heavy harnea#
hurt.'*, tkoiu*- of tha great fancleis of
tbe Ntirih itid East ate coming A tel
eg i am wa- received from W K Brown
of New York asking that a list of
pi uea be sent him He notified ilia
cianvgetneu' that soma of the hors#.*
parttclpattug in tb# Madison Sguai#
show io N< w York will b# sen' to Dak
las
Biilliaut. Indeed promises to b# th#
horse shows They will be given la
the new roliieum arena which is 90i
ISO feet in dimension* A splendid
program will be rendered between
ea< h ring by Thavtua band. and. n
addition Clmmljottl*# troop of Arabian
horses will gtv# a variei, io tha -s-
hlbitton
FEATURES AT FAIR
N#>> and let#r#stir«9 Attractions and
Features Have B#«n R#c#ts#d.
Della* lNkias lu addltioa to the
fact that there will b# an exlruor
dlnaiy dlnplay of livestock and agrl
cultural product* at the twenty fifth
annual meeting of the State Fair of
Tetn.v which open* at Dallas ()< tober
15 and conttnueM sixteen days, tha
maaagomant this yew has arranged
foi many features which not only Add
In the importance of the Fait from kn
•ducatlonal standvaitut but will make
eierv department Inlereattug lo every
man woniau aud child that visit# 'It#
grounds
These features arc all of an edtua
tldual k.iluc 1’nocipal among theui
at'* A Cnlted States naval exhibit;
a display of the geological and mineral
resource** of the state, a fishery exhlb
it .i t: >;!•■! < otton farm a good roads
puts m.tuu(.v luring machinery in op
etattou and an old faehtooed tourna-
ment the I nd so popular 1a th# Ehtuth
b< for.* the war
Un*t#d States Naval fiahlbtt
l.leutanant Adolphus Andrew*, au
off!., r !r. the. l/blted Htntaa navy, la In
i h»> g** of that exhibit Kvery patriotic
citl.en takes pride tn th# war fleai of
I. tide Sam Individual axstnberv of
the Mlilte Squadron from tha
haughty balllewhlp to th# mysterious
little auhinwitne have their own **»
pedal lntei eat to the ctviltan That is
why hn Interest In this new depart
ment U assured Thet# will he models
of cverk Instrument of warfare, from
the big sixteen nlrh gun to the dead I v
toT|.*'do lu kIavh caaoa. intnlutui#
replica' r*f Mkoie of th# finest vossals
In the uavk will be exhibited The
met h.tulsm of the submarine that hit
vat development *n warfare, will be
explained I Inked with this, moving
pictures of th* maneuver# of the* North
! A t In it 11* squadron off Hampton Rotul*
will be produced 1 his production will
h.* reallHtli lu th# *<xli#ui« and of la
tet est to all
♦ ♦ ♦
Richness of Resources
F.-w Texans realize Iho ti. litter** t>f
lh«*ii 'ui** from a geological and min
et nl standpoint l'o forcibly Impress
this upon tin* minds of vlsltot*# and to
direct tIn*11 attention to Hie opportun
Hi. , iff*M"*d in th*' di*v*‘lopment of
the .< |. tout'ce#. Dt William H Phil
11pi. illivctot of th*' Department of
la onoiiib Ucology of tlo* University of
Texttr has iirtnngt'd lo exhibit at th**
ti... ooiiediou of I'cxus ores and
wootl* belonging to that ltmt Ituiiou
Tin niati.'iBi'iu**itt. delighted with title
off, ' on un t'.k.t ..f Dr •'htllln# has
vet aside a .pace of stiffh lent size ad
iiiii ahlv loi at* d. for the exhibit
I tolei the management of the Mu
re.ni of T'tsheii*'s of the 1'nlted States
Ih»ism tment of the Interior, a splend d
nquailuni has been Installed In the
I xp.istiion Imlldlng Till# I# dlroctlv
In the (.'liter of whgt was known last
vein is Mush Hal! It I# octagon In
ahape built of glass and stone filled
wi Ii ninntiu* wu'nr and In It will he
• xhihlle ! I the fl-sh native to Hie
ri"* k*. I.ik. s and river# of Texas i he
exhibit will m« sotu t«> Dallas from San
Marcos and will he under the uuperln-
tend* ik *■ t ' lohr T. l.eaiv of th# Mu
reuu of Flsherlo#
♦ ♦ ♦
Feature# Are Nuineroux
Indeed si* numerous are the new
feature# it the Fair Iht# year that It 1#
a haul matter to list them at all 0«od
Itonds Fntk should however, not he
overlooked This park a# It# name
Implies D to demonstrate th# great
benefit derived from good (lad*, aud.
at ftie ssme lime **xhlblt lu a practical
manner foi ediu atlonal iiurpo#.*# th#
various kind# of road material and
road building nia.hlnery. Frofeaaor
Robert l Mott# engineer of highway*
of ihe Agricultural and Mechanlca.
College at A«Mln. will be In charge
Professor Put i# pt enounce# thU aor
on the part of the Slat# Fair managw-
mem he the moil beaelldal erar
Inaugurated under the auaplcea af tha
association Macadam, httallthlc. a»
phali. brick wawdea hVault■ and #1
ether , In *#r# of road aiatarlalg will ha
#xhlblt'*d here
<>l Rl
>UI I ■ Ml ?
gu eXx'e>>
i ot uiic acd utx'ui
NtlpdfttlOU
NWalk Lt'
Inevs indigestion*
The
se system
ik* irregularities tn.
rTitv or o
f lone du
ration but each hat
liUilUllYt
, ot the laxly whiv h
tio\«il of
the
■ products I'his r
sU>iu4ch
1 k • Wt
Is aud souring fo
tc blixul c
I'lh kl\ «l 1
NlU U.‘
iuaIIv nt.
utlested m the jo
s here its
shaftiest
twinges ot pain are
. aild tt'IF
I nis ■ irst ootumeuv
CURES
RHEUMATISM
'ft?
IV
felt
nerves with the ^nttv, acrid fo
to ilu ite III the corpuscl
cutnu >*f lunacies .uikl joints*
dej'kks'ls tot* uric a, ill into t!
UD ami ■ 1* strove-
uric
-tad
aud
The
>\ the contact of the sensory
'u.ition which uric acivl causes
. s uf the Mood about the joints
iuaIIv j;rail ;al Constantly
RHE I MAT1NM E OR 1 > YEARS
t »u(t*r«*a with tuiubwgu for a
tun# l . iu«. aud speaking uf It to a
fro*nd out dav hs told u>*» to try
H S *i I did S4>. wtul soon fouud
It was helping ur# I had rh#uins-
U»iu fui mot# than forty years,
having contracted it lu the army,
but 9 S H cured iu# sound aud
well, and have had uo retuiU|Of
ttie trouble l thtuk 9.S 8. has uo
equel for curing rh*uinstlsm.
THOS POTT9
111 Mam Ht.. Johustou Olty , Pa
hi
The -still
____ _______ _ the blooxl
uts ,md slowly the natural fluids are dried
Hu n Rheum it> -ui becomes chronic and serious. Rheum.
tisiu issotnetiiucs inhetited, for likc.i
IiUkhI dtsc.iscs it can Ik* transmitted t-
offspring. This explains why soin
peis4.nsare atllicted with the diseasr
and suffer its pains who have otherwise
been iK-rfectlv he.illhv
S S S. cures Ulu nm.itism aud cute*
it jieuuanenth It yp.-s into the ciren
lation. and iem *ves the uric a-id
punhes the hlooil an.l iu this sm
destroy* the cause S S S. changes
the blood fiout a sour acid steepr.
stream to a tich licaltliy tluirl. whim
quiets the excited ueixc.s, eases the
throbbing muscles and painful joints, and filters out of the circulation the
irritating matter which causes every jiainful symptom of the disease. When
the blood has Ikotu purified and enriched by S S.S , it nourishes thediflereut
tiiruuK . s that ita' >v*en wrakenexl and starved because of imperfect blooil
BxK.k on Rheumatism aud mv medical advice inc lo ..’.1 who writ#
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA
lllpotrio Ityrlit^ may ct»st atritlc A oommumcatioM vrivinjran ac
iiv iv thun kerosene '*tl lamps, count of the trip to Mexico, ha>
H it think of the deaiiliness and been roceiveti. but it is too
the thutRer eliminated h\ use of ■ lengthy to appear in this issue
them, to sa\ nothing about the I anH perhaps tin) Ku.r to apj.H*ar
tlitfeivnce in light obtained. See at all. However, we have beer
the Uoekdale Water \ l.ijrlu Co. I too busy to Rive u attention, ami
who arc anxious to figure with as soon as we Ret time to e\-
>ou. IP tf amine the article we can say
Dissolution Notiie. (lietinitelj whether we can pub
The linn or Wallis \ Reeves'lii5.h il- °winK to the fact that
h:i> been dissolved by mutual j ^^tnn county has more advaut
e 'iisent tod the hooks closed. W*8 to otVer t,u‘ sutler than
We ;t'k ,di parties indebted to us,t>,*u‘r ha’alities, we are not par
i 'forward ami make settle boost t dr other sections.
Most ot those who have left
in quest of that land tilled with
milk ami honey have returned
wiser but poorer in purse, and
Old Monarch Whiskey. You | *'* »«*vc m, deair,, lo steer any el
«el *,t only at Ashby II,-oi. '3 (1 «r»«>*l**-
ment ;tt onee. as the bills ot tin
firm must be collected.
■ it l>. R. Wallis. M. D.
*1. W Reeves. M. 1).
/on i \ mt v
1.US1 Blue serjje coat, he-j
tween the Mi toy c tn and Rock-! Waxahachie. Texas, heb. -7.
dale. $2.r>0 reward if returned j HHW. —This is to certify I ha\*
to Uenr> Lockwood dr. 21-tfjused Hall’s Texas Wonder for
■ kidney, bladder and rheumatic
t here is an epidemic of dis- troubles. 1 also have recoin
temper (l'\|uim Strangles) rap-' memied it to many others who
mp throuph this community ! P"t results from il. It saved my
which is easy contracted from | lite ami 1 pot rel ef from the tir-t
public waterinp places and hitch* dose.
mp racks. 1 would suggest that j Mfts. Wm. (Heck) Stills.
you haw your hortea and mules I west Jefferson
vaccinated against this disease.
i ln* small Price of one dollar and ' What is the matter with elec
seventy cents per head will save trie fans during the hot summer
you many dollars. months? No flies, no mosque
^ to*'s, hut lots of nice cool hret
“On Agin." while using an electric fan; ami
. . , then too. the expense is nominal.
1 he hip ice wagon is on agin Seethe Rockdale Water X- 1 ight
an. all the residences will be vis- who are vours to please ll»
ited once a day. Look for the ice
wagon, and should he fail tostop,1' Ko,t Sau; dr TUADf One
mil lum ami give him your order mare in foul hyLyton Will
. U‘V; „ . sell cheap or will trade for go< <l
Ptt Ro('M)\u: IcK hACTORv. cow or corn.
w \NTKD White woman, eom- W- H- M**'*'"
peiriTt t* * COok atul take **n>'e ofl i *. . . ,
house. Small family. This office. ;:Vv! , "
,r . whtshey all would trade with
l M Ashby Brothers. ja-tf
Hie highest grade Flour is
Bumble Bee
T. H l\ KM I’ ik SON Sell ii
I F KKM 1* yV S( )N will pa\
you 20c a doz for Eggs
HUXlF'VHV'WU ^
YOUR BLACKSMITHING
I 11,"V .Lit*. I ant in need <»f every <*i»nt that i# due^ne an.l
t h.ij my r* .,*i is an! patron.* willremc ft rwar I and it u!«e
Mxiinp. - ttlenient.
•COTTON'
Sp#i:)*l day# *tll tMtun thr twenty-
fifth #nniiul meeting of th# Mta(# F'a.f
•t Tesax whl(*h •##"• at Da I la# Ort#-
b#r 15 and . ontlmiM #lit#M gay# TB#
three S.md#v# ef th# Fhhr »(ll b# la*
cr#d Concert day#. f#r wktak
hi«#t#r 1*# ’.u la mwiftag nsm#
pro ream# t» h** gtw«a ABMlag, aAW*
B#ori #iuJ #vriua^.
»*rm«tnp a co*<i pri e am! 1 have carried you till now. It
i.s time for i«t tic ment. and 1 ntuat meet my obligafiottN. I
cannot do tl.i# unlea# you »*t me forward and pay me. I ahall
i xpoc* you it* k one*', as l have been patient with you
LOUIS DIEHL
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Kennon, R. W. H. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1910, newspaper, September 22, 1910; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth741970/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.