The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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SHOWN IN THIS PLACE
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EE? ~ ITEMS Of INTEREST
FROMGOURTHOUSE
DtpUteri*.
Mi** Winnie CUrk uud cotum
M‘*» Carol©© Allen, wotor^l to
Temple Saturday, returning
thut afternoon with Mm 4. a
Clark and daughters. Mi*** Uah
and lie* trice.
Hill Bolton spent most of the
Sunday trvina iuti * ^
«--* — *••« *rj» i »a v-
idaon motor cycle which he corn-
templates buying.
Miss Klla Yeager of Taylor is
visiting home folks.
dohn It. Willis visted Taylor
Sunday.
Little Bobby Hutson has been
quite sick but is better at the
present writing.
We have quite a disagreeable
Norther blowing at the present,
the attitude of which keeps us on
the tender hooks of expectation
as it seems undecided whether
to give us rain, sleet, snow or
neither. It has lost all of the
bracing invigorating effect us-
ually attending Northers.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
San Gabriel church announce a
MWS NOUS Of INTEREST AMUT
MILAM COUNT!'S TEMPU
Of JUSTICE
play at the tabernacle Nov. 21
vFrooi the Cameron Ecterprisr)
A l TOO KRUISTRilKD.
h elix C. Matula, Ford, Cameron.
E. A. McAdams, Ford, Cam-
eron.
Frank Mikulee. Dort. Buck-
holts, Rl 2
T. B. Stidham. Maxwell, Jones
Prairie.
Jim Sproberry. Overland, Cam-
eron.
100 acres out of tha J, D, Sanches
6 league grant, consideration $6.
600.
^ H. F. Smith to the City of
Cameron. 34 acres out of the D.
Monroe survey, consideration
61250.
W. C. Kirk et ux to Jessie L.
Kirk. 00 acres out of the John K.
* McLennan leanu* anrvau_ cen
sideration $100.
P. EL Brandt et ux to Emil
Pope, east half of block 13, of
the Mary Michalka addition to
$1450 °* ^hornc*aie' consideration
T. S. Henderson to Mary Winn,
lots 4 and 5 in block 2, in the
town of \\ est Cameron, consider-
ation $370.
Julius Roseler et al to Louis
btegmann, 65 acres out of the
Johh Dorsey 1280 acre survey and
apart of Henry Roseler 2371
acre tract consideration $2,925.
Mrs. Joe Harlan, Buick, Branch-
ville. . ------------- ,-----
E. J. Johnson, Maxwell R N* Jont>s et ux 10 J* H- Sira”
C. C. Schwart, Ford. Thorn-
dale.
S. M. Houston. E'ord, Rosebud.
HKAL KSTATK TKA?*SKKRS.
i:w ! »<*«* “ £ LZ
league, consideration $1
title of the play is "Breezy
San liabricl, Nov. 13.—Since Point.'* The admieion fee is 15
Ljj ^ed the news from the ami 2«> cents. All come who can.
Kgn Gabriel community our vo- J----—
Lr> ..v, * ' ’• As j Let me show you my plan book
|«Vn>miug ond progressive; ;with actual photographs of at-
>wh our road bonds and special i tractive homes, at the price you
Utwl ’ax contests carried by * j can afford, or figure you out a
F iP»an to suit your wants.
! tf H Lockwood
mons, 15 acres out of the Wm
Allen and Wm. Mitchell head-
right, consideration $250.
Maud li. Field et vir to Sallie
Harlin, 26 i aeres out of the James
McLaughlin league, consideration
$2,000.
Nellie D. Clement et al to W.
Moten et ux. lots 9, 10. 11 and 12
W. A. Wiikerson to J. J. Cobb! in block 1 and lots i, 2 and 4 in
yttdsonn? majority.
The farmers are well up with
knur work. We had a nice so-
ruin last Wednesday, which
L> beneficial to the small grain
|aul the fall gardens.
News is remarkably scarce in
|hi$ ror.unumty or perhaps neiglh
hood news has paled into such
Lsignif'.oAuee besides the elec-
tion news that home news isn't
^eing retailer! now. It may he
at suky the election is past, we
biil have time to become inter-
btol in s:'airs near home
Rep<»rter ads get the grapes. |
I'racy
Tracy, Nov. 14.- Tracy has an-
other oil well, and it is consider-
ed better than the preceding one.
The Lynham rig has arrived and
will begin drilling soon.
The norther was sufficient to \
make people wonder what they
did with their summer wages.
Brick masons from Rockdale
are laying the foundation for the
R. W. Gilliland home.
Bob. Tom and Arthur Swar.zy,
H<\\ is hetier hers' and our Harris, Cjaudo McLoy.Cnaa.
h Britton, Charley Bartlett, EranK
mmlI winter festivities
begun
Mi» Or* Araaso, who went to
bop i, White's Sanitarium Nov.
Reichert, Mrs. Sue Jenness and
Miss Geneva Duncan were Rock-
dale visitors Saturday.
... _ ...... ................... A. M. Todd spent Saturday
I for nasal and throat operation • Wild Sunday in Waco,
fuiiriad home the 5th, much j Ulmer Brock returned last week
| from several month’s stay in the
W est.
Toilet Accessories for Men
Arc just as carefully looked
after at this pharmacy
those for the special use of
the daintier sex. Wc carry
the best of shaving soaps,
•oos, after shaving
toilet waters, dandrutf cures
etc. If you are a particular
man. you arc the particular
man wc want to supply. The
fellow will be better suited elsewhere.
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toilet V
W* carry a Complete Stock of Cigars amf Cigarettes
Phone 20
BALDRIDGE BROS.
block 2 of the Garner & Wells
addition to city of Rockdale,
consideration $160.
Liiiie W. Wallis to R. W.
Wallis, east half of lot 5, all of
lot 4 and 4| feet off west aide of
lot 3 in block 30 in the Wm. Alien
grant in the city of Rockdale,
consideration $1.
Ill D It'ii •_ ri -
«uitr w mm. H. Smith,
lots 13, 14 and 22 in block 3, of
the west end addition to the city
of Rockdale and out of the Wm.
Mitchell grant, consideration $90.
W. D. Young et ux to John
Watson, county judge, one acre
out of the J. H. Smith grant,
consideration $25.
J. P. Rogers et ux to J. A.
Gilleland et ux, 86 acres out of
the B. W, Holtsclaw grant, con-
sideration $200.
W. D. Burkhart et ux to E. C.
Moseley et al, 182 acres out of
the Harrison Owens survey, con-
sideration $5460.
J. P. F\ilton et ux to Matilda
Slovack, lots 4 and 5 in block 41
in the town of Buckholts, con-
sideration $115.
J. S. Hetley, mayor, to Mrs,
Howard Baskin block 249, sec-
tion M. in said Oak Hill ceme-
tery in the city of Cameron, con-
sideration, $50.
Frank Chapek et aJ to Alma
Widman, lot 1 in block 40 in town well. We regret to give him up.
j of Cameron, consideration $250. Mr* Rainy has lived in this com-
J. R. Cummins et ux to Mrs. munit* for seve,;‘l J?ut <*£
, ,, ,, , , sires to move back to his old
J E cununmgs. i acre out of the I hvmie neighborhood., Mr. Gut
M. Davilla league, consideration Whited will move on his place
I $223. here.
A. M. Camp et ux to H. H. Mr. A. J. Buffington and Prof.
ul cvaiTu uruve maae a nymg trip
Robertson league, consideration
$1,000.
John l>avis et ux to W. EL
to Caldwell Saturday.
Miss Minnie Rainy, who is
teaching at Somerville had tha
j It Ut lUlIK ilk lyUUIUI v llir f 141 Vi kilV
Gaither undivided 4 interest in; pleasure of meeting with her
part of lot 1 in block 21 in town father there
of Thorndale consideration $150.
Master Cecil Grsbener of Sand
Geo. Whitely et ux to W. E. Urove also his sister. Mary, whe
Guuhur, block 8 of
wpr-owd.
Mi\s L'*h I'lark, who left here
iesanu>il»y to have an operation
tforuted for im-tis. re tu rued
pmv SituMay afternoon for two
tv'L at ttm expiration of which
iit.o vlh' will go back to Temple
ir further treatment.
Mks Margnritc lilissman of
hutm, i\ visiting her cousin,
irs. Lanham Clark.
K,v HoWrts filled his regu-
anointment at the Christian
•ureh Sunday.
hr Holly and family left last
tor their home in Galveston.
Mr*. Nettie Clarke and ehil-
*n have returned from an ex-
ri'v visit West.
Mr. and Mrs. Boswell and ehil-
Jrn. of Lexington, an- the guests
, ^ I>oswell's parents. Mr.
Ki Mrs. Punk l.oeklin.
P°l*fives from T»vi«- —
1 - 'v »n r v
N. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick.
I * • brank Hutson is visiting
of
twckdale.
fK; K,'‘"k lbltl.ru' left lost
tor „ visit to lorn,,ms-
[IUilhtt!° diu*tht»‘r Mr. and
tot."rUI ll,iS 'tuite sick
f '"ms- "'f illness vrvotwi «
nnxions mothers as
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happy
T0 C0nSTTFATED chiijd
I* Mn't harm
*-®rnaeh, tiver
«na bowels.
f*'1 tmXal"7*" • m°lh*r! Tf
^toiunrh, ttver
!sYvt»h ‘"nnsing at once.
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■! h a ft. ' ' >nta Syrup of
v ,u'«r* the Toni,
.*?» Nt»“"“wtion too,
whim!;, out or Us
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f„! 1 V*1'1 nfutn. Ash
'I^1* Sjrrun 0‘f ^ bottle of
<auKu which
»f All for T,Mi.im„
con-
1(0! uni ,frr h*hte*r chU-
40,1 for grown-up*.
Roger Gilliland is the
owner of u Ford car.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Baggett|
and Miss Ruth Laird visited the
Cotton Palace this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Jenness,,
Mrs. Arthur Jenness and child- j
ren were also visitors oi the Cot-:
ton Palace this week.
Merritt Todd of Taylor was in
our village Friday.
Mamie Lou and Harry Gambill
were in Cameron Saturday.
Miss Bess Crosby of Bryan
spent the week end at home.
Misses Ruth, Exma and Bill.ve
Harris, Gerty Graves, RenaGilli
land. Bess Crosby, Myrtle Swan-
zy, Messrs. Roger Gilliland, W.
M. Ryan, Frank Craven, Cecil
Piute. Ler> and Wallis Harris. 8.
K. Fowler and wife and Miss
Dora Smith were in Cameron
Saturday.
JetV Summers of Elgin spent a
few days here tno first of this
week.
Mrs. W. H. Lyon and Miss Sal-
lie Beesley complimented the
bride elect. Miss E-teile Graves,
with a fruit shower Saturday
afternoon at the former’s home.
The toast mistresses were, to
the bride, Miss Agnes Hudson;
to the girls left liehiml. Mrs.
Henry Graves; to the groom,
Mrs, Kobt. Harris; to the moth-
ers, Mrs. Jeff Kemp; to the Ui-
ture housekeeper, Mrs. Alex
Beesley. Miss Rena Gilliland,
sister of the groom-to-be, presid-
ed over the punch bowl. Hie
table was beautifully and appro-
pi .utely decorated for the occa-
sion. The spacious dining room
in which a dainty luncheon was
served, was most charmingly
decorated with ferns and chry-
santhemums. The bride-to-be
was very charming in blue char-
meuso. She is a favorit' among
her many friends, and received
many, many jars of fruit. I he
music was furnished by Misses
Aunea Hudson. Ruth and Bill.ve
Harris. Tho out of town guests
were Mesdames George Graves,
.L-ff Kemp, Jim Honks and Miss
Ruth Wiley, all of Cameron.
Jimmy Miller, the oil scout, is
back in Tracy on his old job.
PERRY &l QUEBE. Druggists
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1. f.k« AtfvnatM* •» TMa Clnfc R*U Send AM S«*«crt»tteAA te TW* Ottkn
$2.50
addition to the city of Rockdale,
consideration $1.
Mrs. Sue llale et als to Ran-
dolph Young. 1121 acres out of
the J. k. McLelland league, con-
sideration $950.
M.V1UUAGK LK KNHKH.
Miss Eura Hargrove and
McDonald.
Harry Bryant and Miss Dedid
Gillespie.
Herman Rothe and Miss Alma
Kiump.
Phillip Smith and Minnie Me-
Gown.
J. O. McLane and Miss Ais L.
McLeod.
M. W. Jones and Miss Verdi©
Wigginton.
F'rank J. Piachy and Miss An-
nie Jekel.
Clarence Stevens and Miss
Estelle Farris.
Miss Delia Miller and Bob
Davidson.
I Oscar Patilio and Miss Mabel
Scarbrough.
Joseph Michalka Jr., and Miss
| Mary T. Kunz.
Edward Ugarteand Miss Alma
i Hines.
J. J. Hardman and Mrs. Emma
L&rke.
Walter Ryslaoer an.! Miou Len*
Schmiedekamp.
Edwin Denker and Louise
Bruder.
Robert Hutchings and Miss
Julia Moultrie.
1 Jqbse Lee and Mrs. Missouri
; Harmon.
huusege Grinding
We will be glad to grind your
sausage, Are equipped with a
new electric mill, and charges
will be reasonable.
City Market,
tf Marshall & Son
Santl Grove
lDelayed from Last Work)
Sand Grove, Nov. 6 For fear
someone will be wondering what
iis the matter with Sea Shells. 1
1 had better write, although there
is not m,uch to write about. Yes,
always toll me that they
anxiously look for that letter of
Sea Shells’.
W’ell, I will try and tell you a
little.
Y«>ur correspondent had the
pieasure to meet his son, Tom,
at the above named place on the
1 same day. Mr. Rainy is soon to
Mr. Jim Cook and Bertha, his
wife, visited her father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wat-
son, near Shaw Springs recently.
Mrs. L>el(a Cunningham and
four little children who live near
Calvert visited her son, Mr. Ed-
gar Cunningham, aud family re-
cently, also her sister, Megea
Wilson, and uncle, A. J. Buffing-
ton, all of Sand Grove, returning
home Saturday, the 27th ult.
Religion seems to be taking a
rest, as we are having no preach-
ing now. They seem to hav©
quit clashing and clamoring and
gone home. Sunday School it
about gone. Prayer meeting it
holding its own with g\x*i inter-
est. 1 think old Sand Grove haa
tried the different denominations
until they are just about ready
for a good old time Bible preach-
er that will sound out that good
old time religion such as Paul
and Silas, Peter. James and John
used to talk about, giving a thus
sayeth of the Lord, for every-
thing. Oh! My! When will strife
in religion come to an end?
I have been requested in this
write up to make mention of a
box supper that will be given at
Sand Grove on Friday night
17th of Nov. This supper will ba
given in interest of the school,
therefore everybody is invited te
come and bring a nice box most
especially, die school girls. We
are expecting a grand time.
Ska Shells.
Reporter ads get the “grapes”
No matter what you need in
millinery see my stock and get
my prices. Am quoting dis-
counts now on many items. Mrs.
Dora Poole. It
Pee Wee Fannin, the classy
little wrestler, visited humefolka
in Rockdale the first of the week.
He was on his way to Wace
where he had some contracts.
WOR. ACID STOMACHS,
OASES OR INDIGESTION
t.»ch ' Pape's Diapeptin" digMte S000
{ji.tlna food, coding all atomach
misery in live minute*.
Time it? In live tutnutoe *0 slum
ju'h iMstro-i* will nw No Indiirentton.
heartburn, sourne** or bolvhitu; uf
»a- arid, v't oruetMtlous of undHtestod
(vhhI. no illasltve**, bUmting. foul
1'ivmh or headache.
r.vpo'a l Hu pepsin la noted fur It*
speed In regulating: up-set stomach a,
It It ‘he surest, quickest si munch rem-
edy it; the whole world and I'e-dde* U
!s t'utmh sH. Put na end to stomach
trout ? fort ver l*y getting a l.v*o
t.fty-eont ens»» of 1'ape's Dlapepslp
frvnn any druw store You real tie m
five minute* how needless it l« to «uF
fer from Imllftesttoa, dvsp<>i»sln or anjr
atotnaeh disorder, it'* the qulekeat,
t rarest nud moat harmless stom.wh
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Cooke, John Esten. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1916, newspaper, November 16, 1916; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth742105/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.