Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 23, Ed. 1 Monday, July 4, 1904 Page: 7 of 8
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DRAUGHT
STOCK »"d
POULTRY
MEDICINE
ib4 poultry havs few
trouble* which aw not bowj-l and
livar irregularities. Black
draught Stock and Poultry Medi-
ca# i* a bowel awi Urrr remedy
fa stock It puts tha organs of
.l.gestioo ia a parfset condition.
Prominent American breeders and
farmers keep their hards and flocks
healthy by giving them an occa-
sieaal dose of Slack-Draught Stock
and Poultry Medicine in theii
food Any stock raisar may buy t
05-cent half-pound air-tight can
0f this medicina from bis dealer
and keep his stock in vigorous
health for weeks. Dealers gener
ally keep Black-Draught 8tock and
Poultry Medicina If yours does
not. send 25 cents for a sample
can to the manufacturers. The
Chattaneoga Medicine Co.. Chat
tanooga, Turn.
rochbua Oe.. J»« *. iso*
P1aek-Drsu(bt Block and Poultry
Medicine It the best I ever tried Our
stock was looking bad whan you sent
me the medicine end now they ere
fcttlng so Una. They are locking IS
pet oest- better
P • P BROOKING row
Lockwood
The Pioneer Lumbc-
Dealer of Rockdale is
making attsactive prices
on all kinds of
Lumber
Sh nglas Blinds
Paint Oil Etc.
L Lockwood.
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OIUBAT
FKaisroB n v;jin.tr*
•»>* ' 1 - «*MsT?£?V^l!as
. WasUtM Cl
all sSku
■bid. uu
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ble i
LoaS Poncr. gelUhg U,
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/Br Irrrrff I ly< Hui ( > ■
I h.r t . 1 r*-ll im rl' .j.
1 fU li UHi in tl :<(i.i p l! ,1 (I 111
j primary tJocl.oi,-. ai. | if ,1 t.a*
j rjo**0 fonod «| t ug >! - Ol Iv !t-
j ( U»p, c l to iitrian* it is m the*
u .u ttMlietyiny sn.l the general
..tutnt is mu', win ■■ it .s
-cepuole o( ltiiprt'Vt'UK'iiln in
err spiels l is stdl t.ir ami
- * «aj t.« t li 1 than nriy
; lum which tha Terrmi uUt liou
law has nut wiih aaaurca It* par-
mtiuincv «t h'<a*l for a long time.
some nut* lultaoiits in regard U>
o ilt.u dcUsilo which will ot !y
serve Vi simplify and maku it
11 ore effective.
I hern la oiu auggssatiou that!
may b« c luaidured, ami that >*
f Sc MjmWiI Hm 4»<S Sf «Md t
Monday morning J ini Patu
(SUin m it ui 1 t csi » ns iMi'i'i w™
home v roiujwaria<in is x.lmisB*
ide llc.arr cd thocounty by III**
lusgn n. .'tit in* ority of atmul
four hundred Tho bay a to the
fores of erroii stuck Ui bits,
Riw k In « *»r,iel to the flag "f
-• —- that in leejKocl to |*atty primaries j 'otwn
•••ect • .1 ............. than »: the otliwr rinilidttes
ISS^SSSisS
sad Coueuinptl u
««ber. It can be r
■law
—-------lsailing
Iaels* an baaing KZT1TO. as
ramad la seas yoebeS. Rr Mall
5^® H • k an.I tih!i« fr«>s«. A<Mr*
WALKMCIfiECl. fejaas
Sol (lby A. P. PerrvJr.
inpaaS
to ws «r »st—<
A'Mr*»i
IJtag.
ILL.
Improved Large York-
shire Hogs
If comparative freedom from dint-a*.-
anil lilt- sU|>erior quality of meat wait-
the only iiiluu'.aj.v. posseyse.l io the
Yorkshire they would b>- Mittlcieut to
convince most iuiesii^aiors of their
true merits, but when w. add to the
good points mentioned those of jjrt m
proliflcacy, gentle disposition and
atiiliiy to properly suckle and ra »<
la-fj^e litters ol rapidly maturing
pigs it would appear to the most scep-
tical th;it as a money earner
I" i'< V is l.u.s I.I, a || I i I e.
I ntlf i i !.< ■ j ,u oi. of the
( itim.. to. ' mu ia a i iic aui ii
Hi" 01 an i the vote ord'-f all
Uio polls iitis 1, uj n.it« I. No
‘Ol J' J is Uu |« no. (lidio .UI-
l oUml. ii by a oi .0 of pai,i work
tt» uuii ilio \ i*i; bo,-.a a resoi t
ol llwtiul tl x l
®ie lh.il tlio H 'lnls are ii« itvered
w Hen volts ate bought ana »>'.d.
lu re sh >uM Im the r«ijuirt»ou nt's
of uuiformity in regard to the
inaiiuer i i seiecliug tmUiiiieoM in
• lead of leaving it diHcrutionary
as between primary el.-il.oiis
and primary in u. iu< etiiii;s oi
i-ouvenUoDM. Tile growing popj.
I,»nly of the blanket priuiaiy iiiia
sooiumgly reai-hosi a |>olnt favor
limn
com binod
Wl.oii Pate entered
the lave, t was regarded a* a
bag. ke. and * it. Pat.1 a ; '««•
it reaiauud until tin- po||» cl>M*od
Saturday night He io|«eU*d
in >i u tun into U e vatiiiHt gn than
all llio other* luudidalcii com
I to reviews tog ttosTto*
l)f. Knot Porter, of Austin
arrived m iii« on |*i>uu*j . »•«
mg and proai liexl a lB*glnfivenl'
sermon at night. Sinew khan lie'
ha* preached twice a day to good
crowd* He ia a g.s*l prnsu her,
a spleudld young man and hit
w ork in Korkdale prom laws to be
af much bene til both to ainu.ra
ami Christiana Ho it rat' ar ag
gi.waive I ia* a delight full v erigi
aal way of aaytr.g what he think*
and while h«* aiatwd at the oulaet
that he did not .Mine here to un
tcrtain lint to l>eiio(lt our fiwopl., |
we find i|Ulte nure that lio one,
willdiapute the fact that his wer.
mooa are iiistructiie, beneficial
and entertainitig' Iwt every*
-'AiaLc as in .San Aliloolo \\ bt'Q
the ucinocCiitic jinuiisry clecuoiia
Mile belli iaal Stl.ui ilay, 1 lie I
American sullragtsi was p runt- !
led to visit the polls, enter the
enclosure uiui deposit bis free
tunot wI.hintl being j Jailed or
importune,1 by the paid lieelur*
ol n y caUniuiile or iu.errupled
uy any suggestion as bow be
should choose as between the
hined, and it* safe* t 1 say that
and .u.,s t" abh."toTtw g^er*r adoption^, ih, | l‘*U) more solid enjoyment h.nU al„>ng ^ „,.nn,* both)
1- ., , 1 iuu( 0f )( jjlau uvwu t|w voters
did. l*ato has Ilia faults hut ill.
gratitude is not one of them
Ho ia appreciative, beyond even
It * ability hi express it, aud
alien Pate Unis to give vent u>
lbs feelings there s no use m
The pill that wdl, will fill Mrs-«'»« l' >’««« “■ Huaex.r,
hill, without 11 gripe. I'o cleans.* ilu> ,ihkli “»« ,1«l’orl«» l"
lln* liver wilhfut ti quiver. Take *-v th.ank the jM/oplu of old Milam gteat work ill Stomach and Llvvi
one at uight. for rallying to the tug of Piste trouble* Hu y ool only relieve
> l.ittie ICarljr Kuers|mui tie promises by the help <d you butcureyou _ V at A P
*=•«•• “H*y H-.l .....; .....; i!( Peer,, irug store
exclusion of all othor methods,
m cause it most fully aoeom
h was me >auio ail ov • 1 thu j pil(,bus the purpose of giving
every voter an opportunity for
free and uu trammeled expres
sion of los choice of candidate*
morning and night
IhlMKNTB Tli* K in I s
j 11 is cx, aption d Ui bud a faan
ly where there arum, ileineatlc
1 nplur. s .a . aslonally, hut llieise
ceil Ik* lessened hy having Dr
King* New late Pill* around
Much trouble they rave by their
l»e A it*
are small
gentlo in effect, yet they »:>. mi
certain in results that no one
Asssi's if of
the Im
pro veil Large Yorkshire -.tatid. inn ubplraulo alter go.liug within thw who use ilium is diKAppolut ' wife a II
class hy itself. At a very iTasenal.;. prescribed limits “within oue’ed, Kor quick relief from hill- f , 1 \ tw 1
figure I ofTcr to breeders the service, hun irea let of the trolls ”**u *»»«•*# **tck huadache, torpid f„ | ».4 *..
°f There were no carnage* or other ! j-undice, dia/.iuB.ss and all j
, I trouble arming from an enu live , (,AlN . i;,,
sluggiah livur. Early K sei s »>-,
M am co on. il .ii
not go hungry
> o>. linn » .
FELIX, No. 4168.
Sired hy I die wild Tim, No. if 152: < *u k-
Lodge Flower Oth No. IJ"',
W. D. BAGLEY
vonic us ru.shiug around to drum
up the Voters and haul them to
the pu.is 11: ih, miurest of a pm
tieular caudidaiu or f iction and
and tiler, \v,*r • no hoosier* »U
tinned ab ut w,m nqis of g. en-
hacks or naiidlu. s ol oncer dol
lai's to bet o , ii. i result wilb a
uuequallcd.
ry.) r.
Sold hy A. P Per
(IM
S 0.11 1
MKIi I kl.N '
Huy from Kemp & P>?ole uml
you’ll get your giK/ds “on time’
every 11 me.
IX! XI K MIA ru • x >
IV U< IX I • * >» t'll AM.
.1 roM.11 11 \ n 1 > 14v r 11
Twin 1 1 •
1 have, 1 hvlicvu, sold tiflv
boxes of i 'haiulmrlain s Stoma, h
aud Liver Tublms on tin* immi.
mondution of of one lady here,
vho riisthought a ho* of ihfinj
about a year ago She never,
lu es of telling her neighhoi s and day at
tmm
\Oout line*, miles s Mtih of
Koekditle, -.ii. blood 1 ud heifer,
one and a half or I wo y. ai* old.
without mark or brand, has
large* dewlap, mi I s of a heavy
build slray.d about April J*t
•V-b oh 1 ally i'**waid anyone da
o ring siinj.i t<i rim »i my pla.re.
Mil i. It liu n aid »s
Summer School at Chicago
| June, d uly, August anti Sept
A good cotton crop is almost
view ui inllucuc ng iiie result.: ;m use urcil fact this year. How
Thu judges and elm a-> vxe.o not '. ver, that old saying that you
a: tm»ed by overcrowding aud by ! can’t he sure of your cotton crop 1 friends about the good qualitie
oh;. 1 usivi work,-i s and there ,1 iw 1 until its picked, ginned, sold and t'| thesr* talrM^ —I . M. Mb-Ki.
no pprelieusions of any ai« ur the money spent, is stiil true
at the pi lis. 1 ------
Wkak Hkakts
rim on mers of the loci*' union*
me culled on b> meet next l-'n-
(■oin * .Switch Me there
General’s ollicc was l> sn ged, indigestion, the
w.tn qucsti ms c ernitig tliej panda—swells,
as to
sections, hut me law worked out
1901. One fare for the round
trio. Dates of sale, June 10, to
17th, inc. Final limit to Si pt. 80.
Don’t for got the cheap rates
to Corpus Christi and Kockput
during this month tickets sold UI,^‘ I’1 *-tiilions
•very Saturday and Suuday. .
, ™ . .smoothly enough and the under
L m tea to following ruesday J
Cheap rates for Emancipation |8t»nd‘** was 8,1
Day Celebrations, all 1 P« «ctical purposes when me voter
sold June 1-hand 19’h, I. nit q, ! c!tme to the P°‘nt of dwt‘»^t.ng
to June 21st. Cheap rn'es to bis ballot in such a way as to re-
Waco July 2th and 10th j lie it his personal wish and pre
J. F. Gowkns ference, The g moral approha
banc.
there were some c ufusi i in
tun uihid of may oi me voum s as ,\re caused hy iudigcsl->>i s If
l, • some of the details of the new y,)tJ Hai (1 little loo much, or if
©lection law and the Attoruey, you are subject to uttactw <d
ktoinache ex-
anu | in IT- up
certain I { tainat the heart. This crowd*
at one o’clock for Hie purpusoof
organ /.mg the county. VV>; will
Druggist Rochester. I ml The,
pleasant purgative effect of these | far,,IN" "lU!*,r ',,*lw,,‘5" -!**•*•. he.
tablets make them u favorite Kverytualy invil«d
with lades everywhere. For j Thu Ht«te organi/.u will ie.
tho heart and shortens ih*.
.. • .:.•» h. tiapid h art •»*•-*ts »i*i<i
u'art disease is the resuh. K ,
1,1 Dys[)epsia Cure digests wlmt
y iu oat, lake* the strain off tho
Ii (art. cures indigestion, dysprqi
sin, soar stomachc, and contri
b itos nourislitnoot, strength and
in-alth to* every organ of tho
body. Sold by A. P. Perry Jr.
. hy A P Pc: rv :
Wliite Fruit Jar Ruhliers at
Ltglitfool's Racket for 5c at'd h
dozen.
A lllrit Ifr tflddlnyi.
Dr. York of York A Kapp.*r
Gi Id mgs states lit it e very r ase
of Malaria hero athu:ke<l by Dr.
M Mid, nhalls (Jliill and Fever
cure wa» killed out riglil. No
cure no j*a\ at A. P Perry, Jr.
IH (It.
Subscribe for the R* |K)rtor.
Are Your
Hands Tied?
1‘u«*s U k of wducatuwi
prevent you from silvan-
vmg. and ot.isinmy a higher
sal or y t Thousand* have
already doiiblrsl or largely
imrrasrd tticu salarir* by
f<dlriwing nur plan W* wan
help you qualify at horn*,
m spate time, and at small
r»i*Mc.r, for any of the fol-
low mg positions :
RMMID DthRHKKK
Bill* mint. MSUSS ■*!•* tMl-
U*a Isunm rm, to
INTERNATIONAL
C»rrtiMi4«K« Schaala
•aa m. KUITTM. tk
as »u as ssa mu Mnaimn.s
organizer
tar. in IL.- lidahi July “n !a>!
llie lar m. i s of Milam coun'v *m*
in Rockdale to her him
W. ||, M< Hmv,
County Orgtni/ ir
w antkd
Sl‘l.i.|AI. Itr.PUKSKNTATIV C hi dll*
■ • /■»«.l V Burl stl olll tug Iri rll,,, .,,. Ill
•I"........ * let a*l»1.111 >• ail o|,| • w»t>
lUiiiwI li ialutxs limin' ut (InaiiiMal
stamliiig Salary 121 **r.,kly, wiih
1- > |*-nmi lutvau- r<J ra- h M,unlay hy
' ■h.,‘,k direct funn hea<h| aarli-r*
Hors* *nd liiiggy furnished sliru ur,
oai v iHisIlion |H-| Iiiarirnl Addrraa
lln « lire* A i o , Monmi lil-lv ,
Chicago, 111
10 in
Whan bilious lake Cbatnhar
lain * Htomach and IJvar Tab
let*. For *ale by A I*. Parry Jr
VVikiii wanted. Would hk«
to Imvn *■ veral hdbl* af utova
woo I on Nuhac.ription
A Yt rv Ct.*~> t ’*m
I Sim * hi my tmEtn«, allDaugn
evary joint acbarl and a vary
norva waa rarkad with g»at i>.
wriiu* C W Hal la iwy, a lonwmo
uva hraiaan, of tlurlingtoa lawa
I waa wuak and {tail, wlabnulaay
*pjH*tiU**nd all run down. Aa I
waa about in glva I grit a bolt la
of Kltoitnc Hittera, and aftwr
taking il 1 fait aa wall aa I avar
did in my Ufa Waak, aiclaiv,
run down |Hapla always gala aaw
It fa, at rang ih and vigor from
their use Trv tbara, aatafan
tton gusraal. a<] by A. I* Parry
jr prlca 50c.
Ah aeemte 31663
The only Standard Bred Stallion in Milam County has been purchased by R.W.H. Kennon
who will put him on the track as soon as the season is over. Now may be your
Lf^ST Gfif^NCE t0 S6Cllre a 150,1 From m Standard Bred Stallion
at the small price of $IO
•to*
for the seasonfcand $12.50
to insure.
CQ/lXEINOUf
be. jre it is too late.
has numerous half brothers
with records of 2.17. His
s ro is now standing at the Loma Alta
Farm at Dallas for $50 for the season
There is no use in raising a scrub
co't when you can ar«t one from a
horso of the pedigree of Ab i Electrite.
Abe is now in charge of V* B. Orr
and is being stood at the livery stable
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Tanner, C. L. Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 23, Ed. 1 Monday, July 4, 1904, newspaper, July 4, 1904; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth742725/m1/7/?q=mineral+wells: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.