The Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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1 .is, ruuaiui; through sleeping
'•'* itisas t'tty to Corpus Chaioli.
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OHIO
1 P SESSIONS
IYS10IAN a bUKCKON,
over A. P. ferry’s l>ru>f
Store, Rockdulo, Texas.
'■Hu utueS.
Ki*uU<uoe Phone 4
ALLACE & CAMP
LAWYERS.
fk ; AND COLLECTING ADEN « s.||
")-South Cauieruu St., Perry Bl’dg
Rocn ale. • • Th*ki
IK HL T.tXHJLTKK,
‘HYSIC1AN ft SUHQkON,
.1 attention givt*u to Diseases of
, Ear. Nose ami Throat and
the Fitting of Classes.
P ohone 6 Rt sideuoe phone 40
rice over Perry’s Drug Store.
1 «V’l*HHON. J. L, LOOK PITT.
ienderson & Lockett,
LA W Y HRS.
lete Abstracts of Milam County
Laud Titles in Office.
tiltoN, - - - TEXAS
tad I ran slat
essays of Emerson into Russian and
was never without an open volume
of this writer on Ins *tudv table.
Rut “it was evident that lie regarded
Russia as represent in j; aiming the
nations the idea of heaven-given and
church-anointed authority as the
empire destined to saw the principle
of tjivine right and the rule of the
titles! Novertlielc-s he wa* proud
of I olstoy, regarding hint as one
of the glories of modern Russia,
“He a wide trader and in the
whole breadth of his trading \uier-
h'Bn author* were evidently among
those he preferred.'
BREAKING IT GENTLY.
1 he wife of a master painter was
leaving her house when one of hot
husband's workman rushed up to
the door. •
“What*a the mutter, 1 *«t ?"’ she
quickly asked, feeling sure some-
thing had lirepened.
"Shure, missus, it's nearly kill
T VO been!'' exclaimed Pat.
"Killed! Dear me! How?"
“Well, I was on the roof of the
house .ner there an' the Ih>ss tow Id
me to paint the ould s|w»ut, and I
was just after flunkin' it would U*nr
mu w t. 'Shall l try it ?' says 1
la ntesed. An' then, before 1 could
Make tip me nmind, the ould spout
t u in bird down to t he srratc!“
“ \nd il you hu«l not hesitated you
would have fallen with the -pout r'*
“Shure,'* answe d Pat, “just like
the boss did. ^ see. he tried it
first."
DELUSIONS ABOUT CONCUSSION.
Uf attempts to change the weath-
er. niinmukiug has lavn generally
regarded as a delusion, and now it
is proven that hombliring as a means
of preventing hail is quite useless.
“Hail shooting" had gained the eon-
fidenee of vine growers in the Alps
to such an extent that in 15102 the
Italian minister of agriculture ap*
leak Women
Kxnik and atlin* women, thor.- mat loa-t om<
| wi lieli). But wHli that way. twotivutniHit#,
18* combined On« Is Until, oiu* Is ponstHw
[ton, but both uro important. hoth osiulial.
Mhoop’s Niiiht (luiv is tli<‘ Local.
Hf $hoop's Kestoratlvo, tho t'oii.-iiuitional.
Jkioruier—Dr. Shoop's X i*ht Curt— Is a topical
I n;|iTUPUibraue suppository rvuu'dy, vvhlU> l*r.
I WaKeatoratlvo Is wholly uu intornal tr,-uv
*M Tim Kostorutivo muhes throuifliout the
miir* ay atom, wv-kltif It)*' repair of all nerve,
i niauo, and all blood altnionts.
nJrNtght euro”, tu tu narno UnplU-s. dors it*
work whila you sWi>. It soot la- -'ro and inttam
slmurous •urfnosa, hauls lu at waakiassrs and
il- nuitos. Whllo tins RasUwunvo, *•»-*•* nervous
M itniant, vIym rem-wW vigor and ambition, pointed a commission to make ion-
elusive tests of its etlieaev. IU the
five years that have pi wised since
then many experiments have been
carefully watched, and the commis-
sion re|H>rts that shooting the clouds
had absolutely no effect, uud that
j protection must he sought along
wholly different lines.
SURGEON S PERIL.
bull'll lip waited tissues, briiigtng *bt»ut rt'iiewtil
aicifth. v!k«ami energy. luke l>r. Shoop's
Ki*8ratlv«—1 sbletsor Liquid—as * general tonic
loIM lystain. Fw positiTe looa. la Ip, use as vveU
M’Clintock
& Corbitt
IRK Kh XI !., Tl \ VS.
Real Estate
Wl>
Rental Agts.
FIRE INSURANCE
Wr have many bargains m city
and country property, as wtvil us
some choice coal lands. Below
will he l'outvd a few of the many
bargains that we have listed, and
it will pay investors to investi-
gate oiu' list before buying.
These lands were listed with us
at a price lJuit will sell them.
Read and let us show you tlx*
property,
SNAPS
2,f>00 uei't'* of choice lignite laud*.
«uuu«*'U with Santa Fe railroad, all
Fir* *t Hurhholo
1
and burned vei
i all indications tl
started on the ii
room, but no fu
dollars and Mr. VVaUhik also
carried insurance, l»ut tbe antount1
is ikm known, Cameron Knter-
pnse.
J&mo* Barkley, a farmer near
Buoot Iowa, recently lost a num-
ber of valuable cattle. The ani-
mals first showed signs of weak - j
ness in their limits, finally be
conung unable to walk or eat. j
An investigation by the State
PERRY
PURE DRUGS
-MEDICINES
•n*i Patent
Nltlilflft. Cl
Phyiicum' PrvM.riplioivs
Carefully Compounded,.,
YOUR HORSE
BEST BLACKSMITHINC
dtifl
LOUIS DIEHL
authorities showed that the uni-;
in oue !»ody. ltsfut leataou pro|i«r4} mills w tir«‘ HfliVtexl by a stroke oi;
adjoining this tract almw Av« far*of bghtniiig which ilesc«'ndi*il among
coal i»» firoi vein. A fortuta* await* the herd --ex end weeks ago Do You want a Handvom* Piano
v tu i. .. • i UiU t*i v i*vi . y. I v . i e l
, , ^ , . , , ' , lining laid tea, have vou room
The banners In ton gm was »n you home for an instrument?
busy ginning Tuesday. We l)o you want a handoome piano '
notk’exi several wagons loadtsl
T fa IU*. 1 unit I) an*
Wagon M*4n , , ,
(HM* W»«l f. O. b.
140 acre farm, 1! mile* from Rock
dale. ;t Ml, of build ug* gum! well. s<‘' eral wagons
70 airoaiiu Y«gw* faytuuii, all uodei W’ith setxi cotton awaiting their
fauc*. This i* very tim lami. 1‘riiH turn at this gin.
110 per aciM. ■ ...............
A choieo country home. 3 uul®.>
from J,Ib'eWdaU'. on eIa\*il roa*i, ha*
5 room dwelling, 2 tenant house*, 3
good wells and 'auk, cistern and ail
iicvcaaary outbuildings, all under
fence, 32<i acre* tine uicmjtitle land,
200 av'res in cultivation, balance in.
liuita'i't'it pasture. A snap at 417 j)* i
acre, 1-3 cash, !>alauoe to suit pur*
chaser.
500 acres post oak and me-uuile
laud, S miles west of Ris'kdale, 1
miles from stutiou, wi'll watered, 20n
iH'ies in cuitlvatlou, large 1 room
Lood Hsrm
Mr S. .1 Ward of Rosebud is
running an udvertiaement in
the «• columns 11* Imtuilc t high
You can get one very easily in grade bor» i and mule*, and if
this t'tmtest. There are many you are looking tor something
homes m this county w here j fancy, and a horse that will plane
young ladies long for piano*, yes you. il will pay you to go up and
ask and some even begtheir |mr- look at what he has. This gentle-
ents, year after year, for an in- man i* n -ponsible in every |«ar-
sirument. Now that there is an tieular. and you can rely on what
opiKirtunitA to win one for a lit- he tells you about a home. He
tie work, will you sit still and know* a horse when he see* him.
make no move to get it? 1 his Mr, Ward i* the owner of htng
question you alone can answer Airy, the celebrated trotter, and
Not by mere words, but by vx ho is one of the finest bred
actions, Barents who have U*en bor es in Texas, This plendid
asked for an instrument will j horse has a record of 2:1*1 Mr
now sec whether their daughter* Word has an e\|» noticed trainer
;nr lesiiy in '-arm*- or not. ami is pn'pausl to train and
People are always ready h» j U*atil all homes sent to him. If
. „ ... , help those who try to help them-! you have an animal that vou
L«n!r X S UnS;*1’* . a,,r1' »wr|w«,Ud l.k. ... h,v, «,
and three times tin* number in 111' ^ 1 Kl,s niul snow them that thoroughly broken, it vvdl jsiy
any other Southern Business you are worthy of such a prize you to ee him At lvo el>uil
College. and have -enough energy amide then is a Hue track, and with
With sixteen exfHut teachers terinination to win it and the,\ careful handling any voting ant-
ing banka,° freight, UwM^aleJ^l|l 1k,|,‘ ^ 1 h‘*y Wl11 work "ml 'viM u< ^»v«*‘ly Umefiled by
commission, real estate and ‘<>l ■'* 'ol* !1,*< '-ecun* having this trainer give luma
300 11111** tine timix-rod land good other offices, equipped with Bur-1 voti s for you. But you must month or ixly days work It
timber all over the tract. All line roughs Adding Machine. Huber, start the work and keep at i» dm* n’t matter if you do not cure
wriculmn,! i.n4. .1 ".il.. Mk id Ammnt RoKWef. .VIH'ask.'v until II..- K,ml m ..ml the a h...... of ii„.
Ivoi'kdaie. I he n rube* win i»»> foi Account Register, electric rail ,, u . . ,, .
the land. Prion 4-1 par acre. road handling freight daily, with) . ' ‘ ' ,uin".c tin- tianiing Will la*
------ . .............I.,■——— I- ..I... actual business from tin* start. ,5l,ur iriemL to start (tie work . worth much to him, a Ii* will 1m*
with the wonderful Byrne Sim-! for you, they will wait for you j trained to work quietly and
The Bermuda onion crop of piiftetl Shorthand used by thou- to start the work for your-elf, gently, Writ*.* Mr. Ward if you
Texas this season will bring the sands of court nqsirters and of- um( p will be “waiting” all: want anything in h»« line
«•*•( -«•, .............
1 he onions are equal in delicacy this great institution has a bril Remetnlier too, that the girl j V\„ s ........ • vv*-
of flavor to those raised in the liant future. who get out and hustles for a «.* *u . >. *.•' «io tc’*’ «wiw for
Bermuda Islands. Pverx indication points to the pjgno. though she fails to win it. I” • *’
heaviest January enrollment of
I
LARGEST OF THE
Entire United
States And She
Keens Growing,
Too!
The Tyler < 'ommeivial t 'ullage,
hoiiae, good tcnuiit house, good tun- I'yler, Fexiis, has this year had
tier, j tulle oi I. .x tl. N. railroa.i about lf>00 enrollments, thelarg
Fin** fruit lata), 412 (x-r acre, half
rash, balance to suit.
100 m res 7 mile* south of ItockdaU*,
35 acres iti ouftivalfou, balance in
paniurc, aii fenced, 4 rooiu imuae,
line well of living water, all nec***ar>
outhouses, small orchard. Price,
iq,000, lialf cash.
ihy
hi*
iia,
* of
.hat
it to
lady
has
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ill 1*41
liion
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sup
nuts
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pure
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t bro-
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A. P. PERRY JR.
Poisoned wound* arc an ever
present source ot trouble to the med-
ical profession, but they arc rarclv
n i ninn in rkkerenci ro I dangerous to tho«e who aw not w*r-
rAulo John R. Dickey’s Old Reliable vvorked or ilepre-snl liv some eonsii-
Eye Water. i |utiorml disturlmncc. Mmlern habits
It cures sore eye* or granulated !id*. ^ mori. nutnerou* holiduv* and
it strengthens weak eye*. . ’ ,
It cools and soothes a sore eye. \ greater exercise in the open air have
It refreshes and strengthen.-a tired eye. MU.), wound- greatly, for
{ifea ^^Childfen'Uke U.. they were certainly much more fro-
More than a million cure* back it. j quent at a
The genuine always enclosed in a re< .i ,)rof,,s^jon frequented bars anil
................ ->« «» ">»
roots’of eye lashes, usc^ i wounds thev dr. —oil were suppui at-
■
I till om> thing we know and
Wormy, unthrifty st.H'k repn- ,1. hsu.ry. P," ( ..II.y,.-„ ,hul> ,H "■1 """" *",V: i.',Y.l’-T.' i
sent Io»h every day. t.et Hex placing in JtKXilo IlMMi |Kwiti,.nN IneruU ami w reifarfle.1 I.) all as ............... ...... .......
Conditioner. Natistiiction guar- students w ho thr»*o or four |*> mg more worth than the* • »! «*\.i U|,|.".i.<i v> ti>« i. on»n euii*
antf'tid. Valuable gift with rnonths before wen- earning k’.-s'glrl who r- afruiil to put forth an ‘ ’ " * >'7MirftNU*'t|
a $1.(K) package. (i.MTHKH & tbiin half as much. Students, for wjiat
Fanner. • who less than two years ago, be-!,. . . .. .. , ».. , . j
. , J. , Kanat *5(1 ,ht month, are n.m i thuu‘'1 hni-latherm abM-U> buy Mr. an,I Mr«. I', V. (...Ifr.-y
An Indiana fanner living near drawing $150 to $200. If you knew pianos for lu*r. left last week to make their
Evansville sued hia wife for di- how great is the demand for! . ... . home in tiau c. when Mr. (iod-
vorce Iwcause she loaned a sit- Byrne graduates, how easy it is; A lexas farmer, following the,
...............(ilHbor. -re ni nlan-ll..-m 0... . ,.ll „lw......
mer.
ting
judfi
dismissed the complaint.
judge read him a lecture and fr3n,Li\usin<“T everywhere, i Department a.* to «*ed mdeetton,f,.u.,,,i„ here wh..wi* »
jug t| md the five em has within f'.vi veat ........... a L i ' * 'V' hiri Th
plovment ofnees, vou would give , them well wherever they
till' I oll<«c an 0Di»rtunit” «f c.m, »,th rr-d «r»in». L,,t them
etiuij) you with suen a practical stalk, and husk. ik«miAth„
Reliable Eye Sulve.
LIGNITE COAL
I I will deliver Lignite to any ifincc in
o JMI<* if . .M.lni'u ur** i • • f t With ITU .
* your fuel at once
3* i*41
am. ASHBY
'PAUL MOULTRIE
The Old Reliable Blacksmith
lumber of years ha* been
die corner of Cameron and
streets, has bought a lot
tandpipe and bunt a n!‘"
b he will i.e glad to ec hi*
and customers. He is pie-
all kinds of first das-black-
specially horseshoeing.
Dll EC let Immediate relief from
rlLLj Dr. Shoop’s MaHlc Ointment.
ling. London Hospital
THE NEXT BEST THING.
"go you're still nn old maid, Ma-
tilda?” inquired nn old bachelor of
his sister.
“Indeed, I'm not, John,” replied
y(,., Matilda, with some asperity.
“I’m a bachelor girl.”
‘•Are you? Then 1 must l*> a
spinster U>v. We’ve both managed
to change our names even if we
couldn’t manage to get married.*—
l)e! i neat or.
INNOCENT WOMAN.
“Ib -tlt - lad night ora* 1?” asked
Jack Polls. _
..\ erv, replied hi* inn*!* ent a ifo,
“I guess you were dreaming you
*ere an artist; weren’t you?*’
‘•I don’t reniendrtr. Why?”
••You were talking in your sleep
mnl VOU *’ pt *") ">g : '< A'l’i think
of drawing; d’s no use. My band’i
UO good.
A Man is known by the kind
of Stationery he uses. W hen
you want Good Stationery
and
r , —
If you want a High Grade Driver, i havt
AS I I SHOULD
BE DONf....
Phone, »end oi bung',your
orders to u*. Piinting is our
business and we can't afford
to do bot« h work.
Rockdale Reporter
xoung man, young woman,
invest a little time, money, and
effort in an education that insures |
success. It’s quick; it's eiuiy; it’s]
sure; is secured in half the time,
at half the costof other schools,
yet covers far more ground. Un-
like other schools, the Tyler Com-
mercial College gives positive
guarantees us to time and pro-
ficiency, anti it guarantees every
statement true.
Act today. Clip this ad and
mail for free catalogue, or better
still, pack your trunk, conn* to
Tj It r inder the guaranty that if
j when you arrive, investigate our
work it is found not to he as ad-
vertised, we pay your railroad
farelwth ways, and all nec tary
•*r|)enses. Should you doubt our
making good thia guaranty,
a rite oa the coat of a round trip
ticket, and we will deposit that
amount plus $5 for incidentals
in a bank lieforo you leave home,
' subject to * -r i* r. a p«*r
above cnnditioi,*.
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Kennon, R. W. H. The Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1907, newspaper, December 19, 1907; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth742315/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.