The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1897 Page: 3 of 6
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iLingleville, Tex., Feb. .J._[To
L Dublin Progrese.J-I have been
ding ibe Progreee end other re-
Q papers lately, end from the
* information 1 can gather from
ding and bearing populiata talk
n convinced that the true pop’
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la pure, rich blood, and a atrona
ssgfs&sasssss
* *7tbr mu,t now be expelled one morning laat «Mk —.
Sl y "* **" “ coo,id*"
.r ».^r„ ." r d“riD« ~M-1 «**». I>.pp.n.d to the
weather muat now be expelled one morning laat week while <r*t
or serious consequences will reault. *ing out of bed of bavin* one of w
The one true blood purifier promi-! feet aerioualy cut bv ate nr. in. b*r
U areV^y ITo^-JT.*: T i. ‘P^ce of broken JuinXJXSgt
go on with their school of ed- curea is uts^alJed* Ju °f thm!£Sfa f,oori they dreaaed
ion and why not? I an, not j the laraest n h.' JXi Vf" 1* I°U°d “X at lMt **™°ts abe
ie leaat discouraged If 1 h^.i *Vb* *®rW „ A few ""doing well.
OFKXas THX PUBLIC THE
Beat Passenger Service
between-
.olu “*rr isr°d -s - •-•■•-sss
1 cXMS
"i*- - - _ profcMioI!“rf*2“ n* m £,ST *N£fSOUTHEAST
arereadv in enter their protit
The Progress
Sewing Machine
* * I
^SSIaSSS8 -IE
l for whom I voted. Some of I d*°t; Humble, vice-president-15®rr®*Pond®n‘,a remarka in regard +"*mi tea Hear ia Tina.
•oya voted different from me, A.(IB- "alker, formerly of Stephen- igh*mU ^>unt^r cb*ir“an, Mr.j. ■: i*ite
-** • - *■'»----------- * f "hands. For one I am getting Arrlv«-
mainua- _ll
preei- a 7, endor8« the Harbin
7 — * voiea. some of | T™’’ “umoie, vice-preaident- ^rr*,i>oa(*eDt’g remarka in regard —
boya voted different from me,! A• " ®,k®r. formerly of Btephen* i *>untJr chairman, Mr. j
what of that? Thia ia a free T,,le* manager and W. T. Leggett ti?i?df\i/0L one 1 ain getting t »* »...
btry and populiata nowhere ®ecret*ry and treaaurer. ’ ,. d of “*• harangue of inainua-
• the doctrine of voting the — : _r— I. 08 Nath 8hands is guilty of1 fflffHH
IPii
and if not satisfactory bring it back.’
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•— oi voting me
|~* atraigbt. I waa defeated in
■laat election, but what of that''
*men u--4 - -:-L* * -* •
I and
Uhaa not driven me out cJuJhmldiriY kind8 of ,tb#ir ^uaaUona Four Hour, to Memph^ ^T
rty. No. I am not . ! ®?Ugh m®d*cmea, but have never w,lh _®v«dence ? “ Let us have th. one II...- AVt*“P!U*' and
h^ ^IriZZV'Z .^red^ ^ati-i FouVriTum
EisncWr^ omyTW75^rBetw ;
l-«Vila 'r ftxas and New York
fessrt«s tT^xyss^rsa! s^^sar-cSr
t ^-J3 IT*, teLi* 122? US." 5*L«!St
We Pay the Freight.
*
“d Pre.P*y *»>* freight to Iny de
pot desired. Why pay a high price
for a machine when yon canzone
equally as good, or better, with a
HUarnntpo il.*»_____ ’ . . *
rail on or !*«•*•
or
nS f......—
mu SOH 1ST out ......
last and profit by it in the fU- SnTURD/\y, FtB.
Lirl/re.our ca!jM ** Jut“. »i n . _____
Pwlt Wit fttrt “Criii %
JlC foilou'itwr _____ /■
I*®>VlV^riiiery8e.nd bon-’ MR {|m [
Iwe will in the near future |'**>. Vl III• L«
led in being instrumental m 1
■hg on the needed reforms. SI PHORTED BV
f1* fur * thousand tongues ” as MISS OLIVE MARTIN
^iall hoy remarked as he dis-
fcd a molasses barrel that had ,N A MAONIi lcENr
~ a leak on the depot plat- I'POIH CTION oi
If we had them, and they
p't f° eloquent tune and
It no delicacy in “boring ’!
Merchants for business in the
ir of advertising and job
bg patronage we might be
i prevail on a number of
CONV,CT LABOR. ^ l‘T‘ThokvV*^
J he question of convict labor 3r,‘', r- “'*•« «-..*r.i N.u^,.-
ght to he an easy one to solve ----1---------JL
......... fummeu mat It la
j»t present a disturbing problem in
labor circles and one that is grow-
ii»K in interest continually. The
plan of hiring out convicts to man-
ufacturing firms is certainly a
vicious and unsatisfactory system
Any employment which places
convict labor in direct competition
HUh free iabor will be met with
well founded objections.
There is. however, one class of
Jilin vvn*»nf «# ... i___i
puJcts^r^eTS4 few,of‘1*0« 'who have
J Pcc,i'c P"rcl,ascr to either o/ihem:** anyPros-
. J C AC.it.rtoa’,,T i: CarpS «• y !-• J. Toler, J.
^ um, Dublin; Mrs s a uTu' ,^®rP«nter, R. V. Bran-
T. Carlton, Stephen viile, G. E. IUv7.b w.^*C n*M?.8VHico; W-
T. Carlton, Stepbeoville* G £ Dayia^V ?* **>>*-
Desdemona; J. D. Martin CaritonT’ u'T1 ^®»P®r*.
Turner, Theny; T 8 RiddeU n.iu H» ^ ToP«. J. H.
Pr0fC D ran bury; L.Mhsa^^ublin^^^ Dub,i°'
**• *'»• uuoiin.
enclose a «lw^
formation, call on or address, Pl>’ Por furlh« >n-
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Minielmis "Arnnisn" Unono *“hoUt io iROAm
j. S. DALEY,
DUBLIN. TEXA5.
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S!SfrssmB'“r?«SM*^3E5s bss^^SSSS!:' 1 V
njAted F!v«r«y •*.*. -c—•» - • TovaLot* In difcrtatTawinfor salt.
^HlLR tub DKYIH nptnrw —_
.HoJSrjtei **°? l°
the life out of a man to | CAR LOAD OF 8CENERY. mated.P Every *state should 'uk T*** T^*~ In flUlkrsnt
from the Atlantic to tbe Pacific, and COnT,cU ,bou,d do -Chicago Ex-1 J5^.'“fc"=6- —«•«« M ^
IZV?. i-Hi.pr™
I worn wow,, tu iub irauei
i we baye plenty of adver-
,»acs to spar*, and a good
awing circulation among
Jial and intelligent people,
J trade ia very desirable to
[and <0 •very merchant in
■ We think tbe Progress is
i through which tbe trade
rlfiaa ___a
class of people can be
with mutually pr
_ ----^>7 profitable
Our circulation of 1700
■Jt week ie testimony that
ith it weight and we are not
•“t afraid of its boing im-
Our subscription books
to.mll prospretiye adysr-
we invite not only an
dion, but a suls antisl ad-
contract.
(The Oulf, Colorado & Santa Fe R y)
Best and Quickest Route
To all Points in the Sontheast, North and East.
°w. the direct line to
“ MM, ARIZONA, KEN MEXICO AND CA1IF0DNIA
- Jfe ®»P». folders, or anv o.h.. ;.r._ .
yon come to town with
Won go to Baty A Thorne
• good square meal for
from U>. lakn to tl,. |nlf. It „ ' —
£5 • 5s? r‘’° P*”" A" P—'■•^SLbips. 0, cor-! r. .om.au.
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£<&rs"JSis: SissssKSa ----srs. r Wfr-
5“sar“ ’^SBiswsasis'
PAUST. T. L. Ward,
You can never judge tbe qual-, V^7 “d c®«®ctor.
>o by the length L 34tf
U *• *r. /\.§ Dallas, Tex. q 'p '~GaTveitca
ariBat* '“LU*J«» Ww
w. 8. HEENEN.
®- A., Galveston
1 ou can never judge tbe qual- j ,s Md Co»®rtor.
£“'FT'tS^-ss
aautritei
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♦ •a
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COnONOBElT
tamiT^dw^xysr-1 Th . ■
saassnisS —■
Shortest and Most Direct Barts
—/ ww«a» a Mils
raii driJf^L V* 7“T eo-‘p®
mane dress pants. Oar cutters
tbJm*1*** A,k y°ar d®wl®r about
as*3S S5S
IrwSy*^U “* C*r“lin“-a'* illicit
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1^7;. Aft*T w* foo®d WaiUioy H^“*ld Wcnowty ,1^,.
.ftom Idaho to auocoed
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bob and H«j.field, hot finrily ui
D'“"
North, East and W£st,
Close connection made at Dahlia with tnia. ,« _j . _
po.au on the Tea.. Cenlril -fh, **
• naru OD6 between Hn
hois and Heitfiold. bat finally th^
afwai!a«s
within tbagift of the people.
mm mm} me.
‘■’“••Th-asar*—Root® for hive Stook
MM® CEkHlAL, j ___®th*r 10 ,h« ^dian Territory or to lfaHW^
0*0. BUCKINGHAM
Teau at nl*ht. after
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.