The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1898 Page: 8 of 8
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V*---Is a Home Enterprise.-
Your Patronage is Solicited.
THE ISLAND OF YAP.
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Total lor the uionlli
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Total f>r month
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•• Jan It...................
•* Juli, <1...............
•• Jau. e*..... ......
a> a I’natlMi Naval
atalloa.
"Yap. one of the t aroUn** i»'.r.da. ha*
btcime^csplAce-uilgrowins »ni*'*vet to
its Auar.cua peoplcN^e i ? of Us poa-
w. T. CARLTON.
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ATTORNEY-AT-U
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“For Uow tort, 'P«U tafaty anil Mylc. Try tin-
Central ooee In a while."
The Great Daullght Route.
Ti'tul tor month
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»«-b. II.........
fob. I*...............
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TIM Connecting Unit llutn ern
Cotrai Jjgjj Califciia, Mszics,
Total lor month
Mar. . .................
Mar. II
Mar. !»...........
Mar ii..............
.1
via waco. cisco aao ei mo.
Passing through the nwlls.Tlaml of Ainrrh a
for BCKOiy, and Kgypt lor product! \ em a»
to cotton .com and UerraU
W. F. MOMILLAN.
' Oaa’ri. lr*L and I'ueetig.r Ageut. Wnco
R.M. COX.Trav. rrt and Pass. Agl .Dublin
OMAS- HAMILTON.
Till Pr—■ natf Ouuerml Manager, Waco.
£.R
Total tor month
Apr 1.........
Apr. *
Apr. IS.... ......
Apr. 22......
Apr T>................
*5- *
Fort Worth and
Rio Qrande Railway.
To al lor inontti...
May 6....................
May 13...................
May *................
May r..............
slide u-e aa a l...a’
1 ViteJ flairs as the i.
» Th t?. a.a. says th»- \\
Ac Hut. resting d*-ti.|
Lir.d is < . ntslhiil i:i
lo lllC . . ., .<• llt-J'.II . I.. .
»l.o I j;Oui:t Island'
hTort "It Mirrouii'l' ■ !
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•arc. V.'.:of an •«
*u>ur »fill thr lajiw...
irt f and :’..r ib-ite, iu.r.
a dlfili u!i’tna ter. Thrr. u
native# on Yap--kinl. in
generally piaoratde f„tV
color and :.,>cakins a i}i;.Ln: and
larca* duh ,t. ninth a’.in i * tha
t:
TUe WurW s Tin Fields
That the gold fleM. of tt.a world
are muih more extensive ihau the tin
Hi hie Is a faet which misfit strike the
iinerientlfie jwri-nn nit'i a curious
feeling of surprise I tie tin fi ’<H 1 7iVmr!.,*‘,!jL\m;.,"(l*i^,r.7:
uhlrh are Known t«. ixi t .our a.» urea _ '‘‘'‘'Hag.
of lo* than lo.OOO . i,.. • • .1 . while
the pold field> ai. .1: <i\*r I,*
’im.iMi square mil' i ■! ■ tin re
are l:;„* Mjiure m: 1 • . f ■ >' S. .i• inig
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v. hiTe tin U Know :s ti«'
port ante i.f tit.- tin
MAwvly i.pprcc iati d ! ;• t!
in .t-r made the h'!*..ji ■ i
America haa i.<> t.n
\n. rli-.t lijtt our. V . t i
and 1 (. 1 . i c. .. •
' i ar. and Vi-11. ha pi ..
!• n ; a > ear V. h:V » .
tii.illy familiar u !!
t nsi.in v. r y l< it .
t-P * th..- pure • • ;
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w ithiti i.h | ast f. >. 11 .
with ..in ii ing r.ip'dity. a
nttl Unit* <1 to | he loci'* I
Kff at value of till.
ATTORNEY-AT-U
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riv^uiclarx and Su*g
Total for month
June 3..................
June 10.................
June IT.................
June 21............
thr fVIcwst, yet with a i i tiitt
likrnr s to '.lie Isles fart a. r «a
"litre the' l'olynts.an
P< ;.rs to :..i. o t.ccn fa
fruits of ,L to.I
Mnrlilliy In Ih# I rri.t h Arn*?.
A rrrent linin'« r of I . .1 » i *. 4' •ME-
rial of Paris ru'd! hr - ., <>' ill*
minister of war to P . n 1 au
< on< • rniitg the « .»nit »• ■ . on. : . a »d
DUBLIN, TliXAS.
tlltlr.i sllli Ki-lly Drug t „ #
north ■ f tSiil.il>> Sstionsi U*ak
Keshlenei. 'Ph.me, No jj. I(a|r#
Kelly Drug I'o's.
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SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE
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From Dublin and all points on the Texas Central Rail-
road via Foil Worth, to all points in the North, East end
Weal. Close connection made at Dublin with tiains to
and from points on the Texas Central. The
Total for , mouth
July I..................
July S..............
July IS............
July 22..........
July *•...........
Best Route for Live Stock
TO INDIAN TFRRITOHY OR TO MARKET.
Total for month
Aug S.................
Aug Ii...............
Aug l»................
Aug #1.. , .
Time aud expenses saved shippers over this route,
futber information regarding rates, etc . apply to
Total for month
Sept i .............
>»l»t. b .............
s^pt l«.........
V|>t, <:l......
!*-pt. io
Xe. S. SOIhCZXL.
U,y. a A., Tor? Worth, Tfl»*.
OEO. •BT7CXCTKmxr A fy/T
Agent. Dublin, Texua.
Total for month
in x T......
'll. II................
Del 21.....
Dot, it*..........
potatoes. :„r.-s (< f v.
great var.o-y ». p . 11
|dr<, or pi-v,M»-< j>,.
as (pant. »,ir • ,i
fruit tthaul. and t..
ttefniir.alia tatappat
Iv «xportid. lues iy ;
r:a:i na.lers. who 1.
amount ot money i .
many years j a t. A .
hldhl nr'"# hrrr vl.
c. od !<«•:' ; Thr ;
tree I? the a■; ••
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1 tatii ' s th - Yap t.
! Turn.! Ii ul cr is ''
P* Htl . t ii It . !!l. ' •
ish gta • r- i,r , f :
il.
I'rt in Ii army, i
t io t of ti n yt ai s. ii
.howing »rat m. :i
to pres, r11- the li. il
:>» ’.'ei! as of the .
rt | tc t how s tha'
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triuii'h* In 11:..i s < '
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ATTORNEY-AT-LA
and Notary I’ublic.
Practice in all r >tirn. M
tile collections a apenglty
in room No. 1. Ciigney bui
over Mnlnnev A’ (Ti n “tore.
HOT AND COLD BA1
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VAM)1\ HRS
SOLID I Rains OF^b-to-
Wagser Sdet SleEten ud
^ 7m Hectiaisg Chair Car:
TotaT for muutli.....
Liverpool Salt.
Liverpool salt
to arrive
Car
about Dtceii-lier 1st.
27-2t. Harris Gkoi ki; Co.
►St. Louis. Chicago. Kansas City.
Clost Connect.ob« to All Pcicti North.
Exit Ltd Wfft.....
first-Class Meals al Our Stations.
Dublin Roller Mills and Elevator.
II. I*. Lancaster has - in -t rk
twenty kinds of cigars, vis: (im
Arthur, Elkhurn Bouquet, Th >n..<-
Caryle, Lillian Russell. Filvt-r
Eagle, Larosa Havana, Lx <iur
ciaca. I’erfectos, Hal.non P. Cha*e.
David Crockett. Key West, '•ml-
erberg9 Figaros, Ter.as l »\i«t.
Rough Diamond, Flohs De Thom-
as, Arthuretts, Pocha Wando -2*
DUBLIN, - - - TEXHS
rianufacturers
Put»e CUheat plour,
Dr.Sawyer’* Ckatlne never ht«. uii'1 ».■
SonMnwIi'i* It ran. ra'I .to .-ur.- krln. >
1 .llM.i'ler*. It give* nature the ni l !• «f.
ai.a nalim- thu* nl'led, nev. r tall-
S .thing funny In being >lck all I' e while
tn.uble.1 with ci.n*Dputiuti. 'Iy-|i|»i, ..r
liver coinplalnU. w hen y.i'i can aoeaallv i«-
rurea l.v taking Dr. S«W>er'» l.ittlr WI te
Awake PlJIa.
Dr Sawyer'* W'tM Cherry aud T«r
not disagree with the atomaoh, hut I* th-
•afistaad moat etTective uf au> cuugh im«l-
Highest prices paid for good Milling Wheat. Storage k',DB srown
ee« , , • r _ , AVIthout doubt, there l« no dlM-ao- meutn
Iree ot charge when exchanged for flour or sold to mills. u»< duu>e mi-«. none more painful or »n
° noying, or that ha* been ao un-ucreur ID
treated. The only permanent cure lor pile.,
J. F. Weiser & Co., Props.
either Itching or bleeding, yet dlaro/e e<l
and Witch Half
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Have Your LUatch
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DUBLIN,
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DR. J. L. G. ADAM
OCULIST and A
Pcriuaneutlv Located
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CLOTHING!
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o;.. v*i'h a
i’i ti . . ii -
o' ) •1
a If L<' ha 1
sot'en into town «,;» ; door P'.lli-
man. Thr l,ark»svp J io i I at the man
■ tisplcdoiiely. *rh. n prnLahly struck
him tLst t , :rn might be a re-
united Kx:.i... ■ : fomethlng of that that f
*ort. and lie rrached into the refrljper- rc!«>r.o Th« two »r*:gn*
ator. pul'esj out r, VctiJe of gold latjel, j in.ltr to on> nt.other in
and bi t I* ih.v.n w! b .y j£g and nap-
km. th'i'f the ho Ty-looklng m*u wau
Of, standing The nan toured out a hoot-
•9* ‘r fl'e finger- o' a baseball catcher's
j; i-11,
'h ■ r r !' ■
• ti-'h. i i:-
ul ar i* m '■ : *t:
• nii.'tcn ■'.! r.
Fri r.« h a;* T.i
! av th i un • ;.T
‘>c, i ii* i hi i a..
he Itfit.l l,l,n • ai'i
EvLtlln, T«
(>11 or write fur IJWerene
;
ROUUEflU,
Wood work man]
<i:
i -
• t. ti
w
i!e shadowirg most
-'limp if tl.e V.i'.r:
lose pir sir :i'j' to t'
her.
of a
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.ft ' k il * ' ! A- er
•' r ik i** l
.• V. ur-de-
^ t'i#* t rl- i
n* ., op- BETTER FACILITIES TO
Windsor cas- ! in buggy repairing than
"i ria’. ., the Your patronage is Solicii
7ormerly with Hargrove’s
smith shop ha* moved tof
shop, where he tins iuore|
and consequently
Dublin, <Sr.SK) T«
ham-
h.i T-and gsilped it down. thin
* .
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CLOTHING!
We find from going through our stock we are overload-
id with extra sizes in Clothing. So we have decided to
put a price ftn them that will move them at once.
p!<led up ;!*• napkin and wip'd hia
grirzl d chlu w::'.i great elaboraiion. '
ThU mouth-wiping operation took a !
little ’.ong.r than wa3 nccewary and |
the harhiep r-.w- that the man made'
no move toward dljtclng up.
the nor.f) ?” raid he to th« man, who
wa* carefully stroking big mustache
L with the napkin. The man put the
napkin down nnd gnve hia trousera a
hitch. ' I'm goln’ f give ye a run
ter It!" he npl.ed. in the patois of the
j paddoch, and he was out of the swing-
Ing door* like a cork out of a pop
bottle. Moreover, he made the prop-
j osttion stick. The barkeeper waa
I alone and couldn't go after him.
llt» Tr .in-'Uirfi.Di •! *ltr.*a«3.
It i.y .iiiri iii.i d that this lailroud ,
will be open'd to the public in 1901. ’
't hen < ..iri; I* red. a period of thirty J
, '»)> v . ! t-c .-.’itru lent t«r travel around j
"hcregjjj,, j»>if H'vf'la h:.^ drvrlopid a
rh r.t **. o. lz, t'.ca ithcia?, for the nt w '
region. c,«n«d up. It Inrolvcs the
trar.aioitatlcn cf a million t-ieona.
two hu:x!rr » thousand families, to the
various !oe.vlit!fs selected. To each
family :h.-'r. will l»e melgned fifty
acres of ’and, with tools, seed and the
reqatreme.-.fs for cultivation. The gov-
ernment will see thrtn safely through
year.
For First-Class Dress
WITS
the first
>■ ,
For the next 30 days, beginning
h ■ October 29th,
We will make a great reduction in prices on all cloth-
ing, espeeiallj extra sizes. If you are needing anything
(l this line it will pay you to see these goods and prices
before buying elsewhere.
Yours Respectfully,
acT.
■
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diack & Harris.
Tmiou
The n.oai mmoua cavalry regiment
In the French army is the Fifth Han-
•ara A corr-spoadent of the Conrtor
dee Etata Unis of New York city glrae
a graphic account of thia hiatorlc
body. It fought la the Mrea yean’
war and received Its present naan at
the beginning of the French revolu-
tion. The first Nspoleon repeatedly
praised the regiment for the work It
did under him. It raptnred n fort, aad
Napoleon wrote to Murat: ' Since your
huaaars can take |ort reuses. I may as
wsll dismiss my corps of engineers,
•ad have my heavy artillery melted."
The most extraordinary fe«t the regi-
ment ever performed, perhaps was the
capture of a Beet of Dutch war vessels
which waa from to. The uaeiaactod
°* th* -horsemen on tha fleet
!• tha admiral's' -surrender *
The regiment now forma the advance
(■ard of tha Wench armv, and Ilea
wlthlh sight of Meta ^
A tosMer. rHi
• wife la 0 chi
IS. t*ml of (X>D|-Tnf.
Th.s ciiic U given to the highest
part cf Tit-rt, a bleak and barren wil-
derness. I ..t a tilted only by wild aal-
ma'*j, no par; of whose lurface. It la
said, la leaa than 1I.M feat above sea-
level. This woaderful land, ao far ah
elevation Rocs. It like the top of a gi-
gantic mountain higher tkaa Moat
Blanc. Urn miles In length and from
2M to 3u0 miles broad.
Promptness,
AGcarocy snd
Style, see
Mrs. Fannie E.
Rcddriirr Opposite chrWtaa 1
3Sviblia. - . • -
A** KisiuallM >1 | i a
Mrs Joskin Y/hat do you mean.
Mr. J.. by returning In thin Mate? 1
Insist upon an answer. Mr. J. (per-
suasively)—Well. my dnrllag, either
the whisky was stronger than usual
at the club or (pauses, then Mraek by
a brilliant Idea, the water waa weak-
«r! (After this nightcap, goto to hod
la his hat.)—Poach.
Blacksmithing.
-X Jtoxxa U
That
And Respectfully Midi
(Teas worn with Bcosstdnsto
will get by peuohfsleg we el
Wheeless’ Old
On Uraftoa Strv^a. near
denot “'"i" “
H. M. BA1
Late of Wulnet apHuge.
WHEN YOU GO
8tmp3xoa&NFlll«,
-Visit th<
CITY RESTAOI
, Will W»dlingto»,
jsrrsaai'saw
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*d Ceurtleg.
Do you court aa Investlgatioa F' la
dutred the latdrvlewur. "Wen.” rtf
S«»ator Sorghum, slowly, "1 «o»'t ex
■ttlr like the phraoo. I'm wtltta’ to
■set aa * '
■nke it____
Iwo It It"-'
Wc Want Your Tl
Good Ni
r«S '00a*M twuef'timm j
y ft felly posted el tk* »wy 1
•1.70 Per Ti
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1898, newspaper, December 9, 1898; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530112/m1/8/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.