The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1897 Page: 2 of 6
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fit title to this dam of prop irty
itlifM ** llUHtp ’* fully as much
an land tills* do tod om Uud boa
0 Dam, Um
tillo It Um property bo bat illegal-
ly received to oaotbor. “ To roll- f
data illogol land tiUcs.” Ibat’a a
ole# iaaoo for a supposed lo bo in-
tellectual close of moo to wrangle1
over, but tbs Texas legislature is1
gravely considering ibis same ques-
tion and tbs democratic leaders
favor it because it would “ settle
disturbed land titles.” Poaaibly,
another reason is that in the event
of a change of administration in ;
1H9H this ‘ settling of land titles '*
might keep out of the penitentiary
a few democratic officials who ere
guilty of having illegally and frau-
dulently given tbs titla totb.se viutwT
lands now so much talked of.
To Make the Far* Pay.
At the BJoomingburg (O ) Farm-
ers’ Institute, Mr. John Lsrimor,
in the course of an address said:
One of the greatest hindrances
to profitable farming ia a desire to
> go too fast at first and to purchase
saiinuni H thei* straight and narrow pad
,n<:'h* p'«*d nil*/ to Ml
2usl,k«c... court and was fined (
• it costs amounted to fil 50
placed under bond 4
W p«f C*«I toki* of appear before the oounty
rar-SaE 'z “•««*•» *«».
thr uw* of hut/ ” knucks.”
When th* tyr* mr*
Sf.iW.rr!? *>•«• i*™ n
Notch, orpimj.iT. lh. ur.it u flUJph Chi
xd **t
»4 un^rreef fui iiu r- A- " 11 lard. Particulai
iroubir *• uomrtbHig be learned, but we ua
____. .-EjSSSTbi .« i.M «„ I
wrong the bluvJ *• poor it Uck» lb* per* , _ *- —»v
noqruhtnf qaaliii*-* nhirk err to l^SSt Tuesday Winfield
» longara** lb* b.-1y In thi* tor» Worth well kiuu
CM* physical actTnt* i* largely • qacttioo [ '„ , *no’
»f purr. neb. nil Mood
You cea'i km •pnrfclinff eye*. i»d He*
Hp». • cite may conpleatun ud • ptfrful
•ynmrtrK-nl ignrr while thr blood remain*
Impure and impoeembed What ia needed
ia Dr Pierre'* Gulden Medical Ditcoury to
t cleaaae foul humoea oat of the blood, and
kelp the aa-imilative orgaaiam toeamb the
cirruUtloa with an abaadanre of healthy
red corpaacle*. creating freak color and 6rm,
wkolftom* Se»h All thi* ia attractiveaea*,
aad aometkiog more—keoltk
Krery atmaa will be healthier and happier (nr
following the frtradlv. praaliealeaanarl rtaiaiaed
la Dr Ptrrce'agreat naieermlSdrtorbcofc “The
Paaplt aCammaa ifoa— MaSlml Advwrr " It ia
the moat compreheaaiee medloal work is one
eolnme la the Rngliafc language II conUin*
iwi pagan, folly Uleetrated «a*oo» cawn haee
been u« at |i *> each fond in rtoih The prof
iu are now W*d ia prialiag half a million/we
enaam bond ia wrong auaill* paper ooeer* Ta
denial and n challenge to any per-
son to pro vs the allegation. Hr.’
Davis has hsrstofore suffered tbs
slanderous attacks upon bis mo-
•res, eatirsly through n demrs to
fay an attaatlin to soeb low brad j
•iagi, bat *e *ommead that gen
If ia now torassfrd that J>t. John no# mads stoat tbs bast of tbs
Qmal m% ft* fbuitb assistantpost- campaign has pssssd and psopls
aatsr gMsvafhfisrlha McKinley art fiat to tbiak without so much
hhWMia. prejudice. Ws regard Mr. Davis
ititri ii..'— i—i now tad always ha vs, as one of ss
If Abraham Lincoln wort living md conscientious men ss
be would be exactly eighty-eight gr*** the soil of Texts sod we
was born |j|T( known him personally for sev- of the world for oolda, oougha
*°d ****** ip i oral yours. Here is wbut he says:
It has ttwam watfdaiiy ” If any man in Hopkins county
Ifc* Um Corbott-Fitssiminons prise “‘A® * *, ***?*
will toko place at Canon City, j H> ever^Zsivedonec.^!
If evade, March 17. from Murk Hunnu or uny other
1 a’lt- 7r°^hrT-L—_ _ _______ H-* of tbe republicun purtyj
A pun is suit to be on foot to through uny bank in Huiphuri
sa^ausr u Mil tbrougfa the Nevada Strings, Greenville or anywhere j
legislature licensing the operation otso, or that be ever beard any
of lotteries In that state. banker anywhere make socb a
I- " • ......... " ■ i obarge; I will obligate myself to (
Tbodtyoowneil of Detroit, Mich- prove that such person is a wilful
(fan, declares that Oov. Pingrte toldist by tbs vary bank or banker,
MmU retain bit place as mayor of to 9 be m*y refer.
. I repeat, that I dare any man.
Ihatoty, as well as governor cf tba Mywjbereto make tbe above spe- lhf constitution so ss to provide
r — - - — - I propose to tske swsy the occu- !^**^ * man f°raign birth shell
Mrs. Naucy John, of Lafayette pigtion of tbe small calibre slander-
ooonty, Missouri, celebrated her ers who consider tbe fact that a
ntoety-sixtb birth-day on tbe 27th n**11 being a populist is ample cause
of last month. She was born in1 to concoct Wseboods to rum his
1801 in Ixiudon county, Virginia. r8puUt,OP’
•» | Tb:;„rr,,r.in:1.Br;.n.k.,
MWWUlf. V. J. foWfom bitM by Cbu Gibson. . full-blood
fT?’ Z c'«k '»*“ >'>« •< ■»«».
^ u,. o»ci.i ^J;
.— , . . . * »»bly be a benefit to some of our
^rmer day s work in the bouse. 1 f__r . ...
ueu - ■ .......... i i i readers, insomuch as Indians are
2^be next meeting of tbe Odd j 8®n®rft,,y considered the best au-
^sllows Grand Lodge of Texas will j tbority 0(1 •uch ontidetes, never BUU
sonvene at Ft. Worth on the first, then»««*ve» allowing a snake bite to
a tfSmt fo*ar* lawk thair SO,
mitf>»aa aa thrir ktaaa*.
hayyy ikty wwr« aa« fo kaww
^ N. CL RTIS. H. D.
I»l lll.l.v, Tt \ AV
Offers Professional i
1 The obliging agents tell you that
you need not trouble about tbe
j money; your note will do just as
well; but you will find that you
must pay big interest for tbe privi-
lege of going in debt, and you are
always at s disadvantage to your
creditor.
Have tbe money ready to pay, Headers of foreign news have
and you can then make your half b**rd roucb Iteely of a plague ■ 0N(
— which has broken out in India fj
which is particularly fatal in char-
acter. The name, bubonic, mdi- Tf]
cates that it first attacks tbe glands V
of tbe groins, which turn black, ss hot
I will just say to young men who do, finailr. all tba lymphatic
pect to make terming their occu- 8,mnd# This is supposed to be the _
itioo tbtt tbe; m., expect bud V J
.err_.pp„eM in ,b. epeecbe. .„,k „d plent, cf it. u>d .ill not '°d' ptiSuMd SSSSHt^SSZ ^
---------mem- need to join any baseball nine for nearly 1U0,UU0,U0U. At that time
exercise; but if they take care of it took seven years to overrun Eu- om.e-,
their health and hsbfs it will not roP® frora tbe time U mide ili aP‘
burl them, for I heee tried it (or in ,h,1,*r1'M*' *Dd e,'n
’ now. when medical science is so
over sixty years, sod am to-dsy s |ar advanced, over one-half of those
well preserved man. I can truly attacked by it die. It has been
say that with ths blessing of our called the “Black Death” and the
Hexvenl; Fetber upon tbe l.bor. "S'"“ Y"™ Pl**n*- 'r. “ *”* TOMQORT A I A DTI
of mjeelf end funii, I b.ee m.d. T^^RIAL ^
terming pay, and wbst I have done Qf Asi. Tbe following yeiT it ^ Z22&2T&
«t Dublin Drug
50 Vef» of Cures.
not be a qualified voter until be
,sha!lhave become s naturalized
citizen of tbe United States in ac-
| cordance with the federal naturali- rv outlays,
ration laws, was before tbe House
last Tuesday and in the course of
the debate, which ensued, it be-
came (-----
of tbe different democratic
bers that they were there strictly
to Jegiilate for the interests of the
democratic party add not for the
interest of the tax-payers of tbe
It appeared plain to the
minds of all that tbe resolution had
merit on its side, but the important
question most under discussion in
considering the bill was whether or
not it would reduce tbe democratic
vote in tbe state or not. Mr Word
(dem.) opposed the resolution, stat-
or m.is. t*.xa*
,'DDI.EMAN A ML'NCK.
i.et the Horse Drtok. ranesn. Early in 1347 it appeared
ing for his reason that “ the pas- it used to be tbe rule to keep in the south of France. In August,
; xage of the resolution would lose to bor§M from drinking at noon or 1348. it manifested itself in Eng-
ms 5-J=2 sesHSa5. -
,in bis address to Unnaturalised vo- UDt‘* tbeT «*ten their feed and In a treatise by Dr. J. F. C. Heck-
Iters within the state who ware per- c°°icd down This war considered cr of Berlin, an acknowlsdged au- J
neceraary in order to prevent inju- tbority, some countries wera si-
ry from taking cold water while m',Bt .1?*P?P?!*Ud .nfbi“ *
the vystem was heated. But this mor* tbln' thirteen millions of its m
is cruel to horses, as they canuot “d lh« of Asia nearly J
eat what thsy should if Uiey ara A!r*nt7'foarJ 5>,r0- ,n ^
parched with thirst. Tbs totter ,Egjrpt‘,0#t d.a,,y wben tb*
way is to give each horse in tbe mid-1 ^ *l.,U b#'*bt./^" 100tJ° |
die of the fjrenoon a pail of water *° J5.000. In Gaza 22,000 people I
into which a small quantitv of oat- *nd a11 lb® died J
meal has been stirred This will.two wwbi- The city of Marseilles
rafresb and invigorate the horse in FrMC® had W.000 destbs in one
without doing sny injurv, and will,™*; ' ,“d J[X>ndon
prevent him from being injured bv 10,1 Two que«s,
drinking freely at noontime The °?,b,8boP* •nd numbers of,
;*?«!**<» a* I “• -
IX HI.1M, TEXk*
Apply ss soon ss pos
democratic party will need the for-
eign born vote. 8uch a resolution
H. rtcrilLLAN
ATTORNET-AT
^ died tm W
: to do s greater amount of work ,Ucb ,8r**t l,un»I>®'* Dorn it that ™ *
I without failure. people wera forced to abandon
■..... . their homes. Interments of the i
■ ,----- homes. Interments of tbe
Tbe resignation of Green H. Her- dead w*r# “»d* in great treochea, 1
rison as city recorder was accepted !>®'®g laid on tiers. Funev. wui
to a rotating of tbe council last i ?*• and felling bells wera probib- j
Thursday night and bis successor it#d- 0n® tongle burial ground in 1 —
will to appointed at ths next regu-1 ***** h«ld 50,000 of tbe victims. TlR
lar meeting of tbe conocil. A com- *®®*> the cold of Greenland did not T
led to inves- “®® ik fro“ tba “Black Death.”
nee on tbe >Po provent a like fatality now tbe *
C. Phillips. r>*®n>msnte of England, France, A
= Germany, Austria, Russia and
barneee and Turk®y “®® sd to bold anin-l0o*r
rebaeed by *«tiooal conference to ait in1^ .
m, md we *'■' purpose of consider- S
wiU tore- [o* precautionary meaeoresagainst
i oonlinwed iPr**i in Enrops of tba buton- i
saunter. j® ptogra which It rsgtog in Iudia. £
9gatoaas ss OTSTSSa +STLSt ^
dito^totodto to wScbUM A-
in considering a bill to validate il.
legal land sales, which bill is s
bobby indnstrioosly rods bv tbs
young Christian governor and tbe d*d®
tolaras of tbe democratic states- part 0
men who bsvs a bold on tbs pis Tbs
Him. <5
sod attempted to Into In tba town
by sections. He %«pn the siege
J Wf *,B« • bote totougb the sign
°7®r Mdewalk lo front of tbs
Ptoos where he does business with
WBaaaaaasB
tipation
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1897, newspaper, February 12, 1897; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530344/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.