The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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Dr. Wkim of Ex-Ray, it m]
the tick lUt tod Dr. Day of 8(ipb>; C
enville ni etlltd out to sm Mm. [a
Since tbo Liberty koto boll Mao'
hot boon ro-organised o drag store ti
baa boon bail! ap at Ez-Ray, and *
if liniment don’t gat too high theft
“Boston Bloomers" may got at*
ebalenge.
Tbo Heavenly Branch corns- „
sre thought it would bo somo
ao book. Wheat ia rooaonobly
ad. Com ia looking fine and
lb tbo present season and «o or
o more ratal will jaoka a good
rd to populieta in to-
aherifL It seams that
feeble. O. F. Striplin
naayof the
with their
Jone 8th.—Verily tbiaia a fair
world wo lira ia; things might bo
bur wane with all of ua, and we
who boro flrianda and loved ooea.
arm though far away, blessed wi#h
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DUBLIN. ERATH COUNTY,
FRIDAY.
10. 1800.
tooooooooaoooooooaMoeoeaaoaoaoaont
>m Over tbc Country
L__We hare bad a lino
raa muoh needed.
; preached an interest*
_‘•adfunglevilla baas
played a match game
U*t Haturday. The
, 35 to 11 in favor of the
► fcoy*- .
is almost depopulated
account or county
in session. They are
ms in tbo Bowen
few”a working for Mr.
tSunday sohool elect-
ed J.K. Hilliard
i to tbo Sunday school
ay and Minnie Lawia
May school house
_ has boon very sick
Dr. Higgs informs us
i d|iipimd tht cmo.
A. B. Christ ia eonva-
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I Sanders are tbo popo
capito
lawyers of our
B4
Lott and
Friday they secured a
Mrs. Minnie
to name her baby
iris. Good, wo think
and Daria should
[el tnia.
Allen and Bostick of
attending county court
[are warm out at Lowell,
week. Tbo yield will bo fairly
good. Oata will bo very good.
Our mooting to elect trustees
last night din not tako place, as it
rained ua out.
Mesa re. Hemic and Collins pur-
chased a new reaper and started it
last week.
The child of Charley Bardnor
baa boon quito sick for tbo past
two, weeks, hot ia soma battar at
this writing.
^ Our mention of tbo boos swarm,
ingin our last,latter seemed to
ozoito the Scarborough correspon-
dent. Don't know whether ho
thought it too early or too late, as
it was really about the middle of
the swarming season. If ho will
comedown shout the fl.et of July
wo will treat him to some of the
hooey from the swarm of whieh
wo spoke.
The democrats hero bald their
primary tu this part.
Juno 7th.—We are having June
weather, sunshine and showere.
Farm era are resting and the
grass is growing in a hurry.
Somo of our neighbors hart
boon to Stopbeorillo tnia weak,
but it aeems they had good luck,
as they waul sod asms back the
same day.
Miss Clauds Williams ia visiting
friends at Proctor this week.
Jim King and family of Proctor,
visited in this community Satur-
and Sunday.
The elect inn of trait.M Hllui.
pondent didn't say, but I suppose
he will discharge the duties ortho
oSlee to whieh he aopiroo, if alert*
od, to the beat of his ability
Loro
ing made away for Lin gl or ills, M _
future wUl bo the "I
dork" la G. W. Shelton’s atom.
It ia lamentable to ass the Intel-
ligMit part of a community tako eo
little interest in school matters.
True, the manner of bolding nine-
tiooe is a farce from start to finish,
no majority rule about it. Surely
those who did not attend the
trustee aleetion yesterday will not
complain of tbo moult. As a rule
a slim minority of the legal rotors
attend and than divide up Urn rata
among four o* fro candidates, and
fa Gian Rom to visit homo folks.
B. A. Broca,' an alleged divine
taler and teacher from Tecum,
Tezas, was bora Saturday and Sun-
day an route to Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Gib Treadway
visited with Mr. sod Mrs. Ua
Jones of Dublin this week, return-
ing yesterday.
June 7th__Oat harvest is now
hand The vield ia not M cood
Right in
midst of
out of sight, ai
COME OFF THE
ilfei
They couldn’t stand the st
- of our prices. We have g
CUT BVERYT]
except our fingers; and eves they are
from so much handle ticing, as we have
to do for oar customers. It show* the
know n good thing whea they see it, sad___j -
see it every dsy at oar store. We carry the
most COMPLETE and BEST stock of Gro-
ceries ia Dahlia. We want the dose cash
trade. Try as.
HARR*'"
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“ini
FOR BARGAINS.
■near Hesvei
visited Miss Lava of
Jane tth.—Os the 5th hat. Mr.
Fastis and Mies Olio Walden won
married at the
bride's parents,
formed the oerem
C. F. Burnett i
with the grand jury
aoeompanied W a hoary gel*.
whMb dowtt Domichribli
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Tin and Knameled Ware,
Retail. Special Bargali—
and Glassware.
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1898, newspaper, June 10, 1898; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530348/m1/1/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.