The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1913: Searching Inside

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... OF TEXAS: A community of interest prevails between the railroads and the people. Unless the 1 neople... prosper the railsroads cannot hope to proper. On the other hand, unless the railroads are permitted.... Railroads are today operated under the strictest of regulations. They cannot charge one cent for any service... the charges that can be collected by the railroads for services performed, must fix such charges high enough... of railroads affect the public just as much as the taxes they pay. In one instance the taxes are collected

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...” on ;the grounds was also a popular place. Aubrey Rodgers’ float in the parade was decidedly the best thing... Interesting advices lrom this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes writes as follows: “I was down with stomach trouble... and Druggist's Sundries Personal Attention Given to Prescriptions r-4gL, for Sale. uromininent place... in Texas. And right here is a good place for The Reporter editor to acknowledge receipt of half a crate..., 1913. Editor Reporter:— Notice is hereby given that the Central Texas District Union will convene

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... Place. Calls anlWered day or night. 4 Rockdale, Texas [ENDERSON.KIDD&GILLIE lawyers Abstracts of 1... some of your readers might wish Tt lathe place and this is the!1011®*1, from the great get-totime where... with the saints in such a place. The only trouble so far a^ my obser vation goes is that the folks make it more... on the Roof Garden at night as usual. That is a delightful place to hold meetings these hot summer nights... to hospit place next Sunday as usual. Success to the old Reports* . It is a good county paper, clean

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..., this is the time and place to get you a good car. Clark-Ramsel Co., tf Rockdale, Texas. The Best Hot Weather...’s No Place Like Home We want the attention of every man who doesn't own his home. When you stop to consider

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