The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 6, 1889 Page: 4 of 4
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, verdict favor
W :
i fas beiag pot to
row too much
If BOW-
•tove,*biiye
Andrus* ana
J. T Dowdy nt 8. Riddle, *ult
•« 44. judge
July 10,
at i o.eteck p. m. Secretaries will
in hill reposts, a* from
thee* I obtain the data tor my state
I. Fn*n,
See, k. c. F A,
rX'"
W. B, Dari* v». D. C. Smith, suit
upon note of HI.87, Judgement lot
plaintiff.
W B. Davis aud B M Uttariiack vs.
A. Haak, suit upon note 0100, contin-
ued for want ot figroee.
Ex-Confederate* and Ex-Fed-
««M*. (/
' -.’V - . .
July intli mu! t !
Texan, Oti tfce
of the Dublin Fair
A-s«H‘igt lull,
585 Dollar* in 'PrUtt! ~Grand
Tournament!—"Thursday, July
4thf at 9 o’oJoch A,»M.
X fy
CMO OUT ST COST
•son Wednesday
_i in Dublin, from
- all day the 4th.
The stock of goods belonging to Jay
Thompson and Ho. having been placard
in my hands as Trustee, to sell out for
An invitation by the cHlren* Of Dub
tin through their Mayor, Rt % McCain,
is extended fof all ex solditrs of Erath
county who contemplate attending the
re-union at Comanche, July 17th,
the liemit of their creditors, will
sell the same for the next JW day* at
actual cost, at their old
Peeples has bought out the
i and John Albright will
have employed W. R. Aldus as sales-
• ran Hi.
parties wishing
the opportunity
get bargains must tfo so at ©nee.
avail themselves of the
r of railroad men was in
Sunday, both from the
i road and the Rio Grande
b.«. atiXKT*,
Tnisteo for Jay Thompson and Co.
meet at Dublin on the afternoon of
Monday the 15th. nx-Oonfederates
will report to Capt. R. H. McCain and
ex-Federals to Capt H. A. Smith
Mexican and Texas veterans to either.
After spending the night in Dublin, the
nrath division will move to Comanche
on the l#th.—Headlight.
First prise, Bailey's hast saddle.
Second, *10 In cash- Third, pair of
fine spurs. Butranee fee. *8.
FIRST DAY'S RACES
Finer Rack i r. w—Pacing, mile
heats, best 3 In S. Isaa to all Purse
t*l, Mo t« Rtfit, f-'O to second,
Second Rack AMflF m.~ Running,
one-half mite heats, WfcUto 8, .jgto Jo
ait Weight for age. Purse, **>; *50
to tirst, *S© to second, *10 to third.
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Office of Comptroller of the
WASHINGTON, July .st it
Wiikrkas, by mitistHctory oviilenct; presented to the
nii;n,‘iI it ha* lipofi tutttl« to nppettr that :
THE FIRST NATIONAL BAN*? OF DUBLIN
in the toivn of Dublin in the county ot' Kratli ami State of Tex-
a* hA* ixUnpIicd With nil the provision* of the revised statute*
of the‘United Staten rtxpupd to be complied with before i
ipeewiittion shall he a.itboistMhl to commence the business
Hanking. Now, tltorefote I, Jesa© D. Abrahams, deputy
net tug Comptroller of the Curmiey, do hereby certify that
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUBLII
5L-
PERSONALS.
Petitioning for Pardon.
ight the store
.. | by A. I. Traweck,
i snag little sum of
4 Sen han Just re-
‘ ‘ 'or cook
tot of Superior
which the people are so
catalogue of the Dublip Fair
i» new in hands of the
, and wilt ere lung be ready for
®p
.¥
account of rain the races have
odR unfil next Wednesday and
i toe 10th and Itth of this
J. T. Harris made a trip ta Stephen-
ville.
A. W. Risen made a trip to Hamil-
ton this week.
Mrs. Barkley and her son Cores was
in the city Tuesday
R. P. Campbell of Lingleville was in
the city Monday on business.
W, T. Atkins and Hugh Wilson vis-
ited Graudbury last weak.
Lee Young, one of Stepheuvine's
prominent lawyers, was in the city
yesterday.
Judge Devine of Stephenvilte was
over yesterday. ■
A St. Paul, Minu., special of July »,
'says, that "an application for the par-
don of the Younger brothers was made
to Goverwev Mewfa m to-day. The pe
ond, *13 to third, tl« to fourth.
SECOND DAY
Foi-Rth Rack. 11>. m.—Running, one
milt* dash, fret* to nil. Same purse and
division of second race.
Our County Attorney Oxford was
week attending the justice
P.;a maocntleal Examining
of this Judicial district
S in Dublin to-day tor the purpose
makingexaminaisou*,
over this
oourt. ? • >.
R. H. McCain and C. W. Travis
made a trip to Stephen ville this week
Be • th* new add of Castleberrv i nd
ville in another Column,
don’t fail lo carry them your wheat
find out what good flour they make
Tom Brown of tb scity is ©uite sick
with congestion of the stomach,* and
has been so since Monday.
Capt. B. B. Paddock will be in Dub-
lin on next Tuesday to attend to urgent
titou was largely in the shajte of letters
from eminent persons outside the state
and were presented by flou. 8. 8. Ka-
gan, col. k. F. uogur* of Kansas city,
Maj. W C Brimough of Clinton, Mo.,
Mrs. TugmaUtt, an aunt, and Miss Etta
Younger, sister of the prisoner, of in-
dependent, e*-Governor Marshall of St.
Paul, ex-Warden need of Minneapolis
and otbera. The grounds on which
the petitions are pla<vl i* that the
Younger family record is gets!, that
the conduct of the men in prison has
been good, that the law has been vin
dieated and that there is no reason to
believe that they will not be good citi-
sens if pardoned. Paitio# from abroad
will remain until Governor Merriam
renders his decision.”
Firm Rack, »:■« »- m.—Runn
tree-eighths mlieoMoali. For "
ponies J4 hands and under,
m
weight Purse, *55. WO to first, *10 to
second, to to third.
From Old Dublin.
walk has been put across the
"|||to to* National bank to
,i»r and Harbor s which « as very
f:
Judge Burroughs returned this week
from a trip to Fort Worth and Cle-
burne.
«x Confederates of this Erath
ehc < <Miutivs will hold their
1 annual reuuton on tbo 17th and
si* month at the town of Co-
Mrs. Burroughs returned Saturday
from a visit to friends in Fort Worth
and Cleburne.
Miss Hatie Well* of Alexander, came
up on' ywtordav s train In company
with Mrs, Knell of the same place on a
visit to Mrs. Toni Mahan and other
flilands. »
Ltngiev Hie has great hopes of getting
^Troad that 1* to be built sot
to Dahlia. Ltoglevtlte
l a nice tittle burg with a
W. P. Canning of GniaesviUe, On.,
brother (4 Lewis
We are looking tor the last of every
inute to tie the first of the next one,
the fact is we are espectirg to wake
up at any time floating down Resinas
creek otf our way to tiie happ. hunting
grounds. It has ruined and rained
and continued to rain harder and fas
tor, until the average small boy of Old
Town has to climb a f,aider stack-pole
to see np the cotton rows for the weeds.
You can’t ex|«,ct much uews this
week, for I hale been ont but once
this week, and then went over in the
field to get some oats #nd got there just
Cauning of this place,
rdS5£i‘b?:%,'lSL<S,‘«; .......................
here. as It was boging down The chances
are that some of the cotton ctop* that
Sixth Rack, 4 P m.—Trotting, mile
heats, best '3 In 5. Purse, WO; 50 to
first, ao to second. Id to third. Open
to H minute roadsters, at the discretion
of the committee.
SLOW MULE RACK 3»d dAY!
Entrance free. *10 to slowest mule.
Gekkkal CoNDirtoxs. —Entrance
foes to :iii races 10 per cent, of purse
Governed by usual rules, Kivem'mort
to ent©r, three to start. Good day and
track. Stalls free to horses entered.
All pacing and trotting races to go in
harness,entries close at Q p. mi, the
PANTS
in tin* town of Dublin in tin* County of Erath
'I'p.xas is .-uithorim! to rornuitiiiw the busiueHs of
as inovitle.1 in section FIFTY-ONE HUNDRED AND
TV-NINE of the revi-eil statutes of the llfritetl States.
f /■:
1 ■ ■ ■ ..:s^
In testimony whereof my haml and seal of office this 1st da/
M,!?, W, W, til
»■>*. loOrtw
SaftsAI
of duly, 1880.
Seal
wr-’ *
' J. D. Abrahams v -
Deputy and acting Comptroller of the Currefle/.
over
B, 000
wiW
KEW
No. 40112,
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ARDSON TAILOR MEDICINE COMPANY
JO, South 4th -tr«t. St. touts Mo
THE J. W. CKOWDl'S DRUG CO.
Whotoolt- Agrnl,, Dnlbs, X,-xu.
H. A. Smith, Pres. 'J. A. Solomon.
F. C, Oldham, vice-pres. jM. CagueY.
A. A. Chapman, Cashier. IL H. McCain.
Win. Cameron. {J. R. StClair.
It W. Higgiubotham,
day befnro the race
Gate fee*, W.oenta, for each ncraon
each day. Horiws am! velddes free.
il. A. Ssttru. I
J. F. Heed, | Committc.
R. H. McCain, I
Pleasure arid profit.
Come tu this office to get blank bills
of »alc or mortgages
Prescription-i a -pecialty at Hamil-
ton and McCarty's
W. a. Norton), the Phranolo
ioued at McLemorc
where in connection
he wIR a tie nd
No eh,
There wae <|Uito an iotereattng case
came up ia Justice <tewell's court
Monday' and bated until Tuesday
evening. U eeems owe Bhaw bought a
families net
i in Dublin.
, it will he
w ere so promising but a short lime
l>ack will have to l»c turned out on »c
count of the weeds aid grass, making
the prospects good tot aomr of us to
rwtatoi Htfjfllty hanl if ft 'don't «juit
hie note, •eewred by mortege, tor *113 raining sna
as hulouvu puyuM H* for acme, aud hud < ►«« GaUU .J3ui
Bhaw tailing to euttefy the lurte^a hen
The warm weslher of July is with Us
HAZLE DELI ITEMS
my kind of
» luattvr how
nr LITTLE tb*
Farr aud Ooloael l>aaisi* for
the defendaat—fall team as you ecu.
Are you- ready for trial ashed his Hoa-
ar» U it ptoaet the court said the
Cotoael we wish to eutor mo
css:,
Ali the
SSSSSKS
1 to bring them to their
Jaag wae eworu and taken their ueta.
add next la order WO* • wearing the
yaga add Met tw nut by any mean*
tenet hie Honor woe pal'd fraaohi* riutli
ot |dmtea end a Notary Puhito celled
id Odd swore him to "toll the truth oed
rtdtL^^
oothlog but Urn truth." Here the edr
.Odd Or. OfMftod will
two Mary rock boei
like to give the laertmoay to fall bat
up the vacancy next
•pdea prevent*, but will mf that we
_T, *. ...
believe Ml award what they believed ta
trehmore * heuee
ho the truth. Evidence all lo, the
iibtto^dlhe 3rd inat
wire omd" heggo to aheot off their
Hd. to the seirnnsN id ell-----
SfitMM?Sr SSJ
mjmwm •■iiMEEifn* mi pnwai
The Jadge opened nod the Colon*1 fol
leased, east ed program tee wee the
had •offered awerol
Captain who had hie any of hail ee
l-S^he*«mdfo^
homo to keeping with the old primitive
the last the Mfoor hleeed. carrying
with the Jory odd -ridee.e thereby
|M m*mt lo Wm
^pddMgfito cnee. Ae we tre not lew
ver to hurt aad to Ihe way ot ceaclu-
gee a wlfo sad four
Geo we would iflte to know who the
•gala with -n unusual amount of rain
and it finds the tanners in re ia a bad
shape to celebrate the fourth »* they
are trying to keep the weeds aud gras*
• to I out of their oottoa
i the The heavy rains ot last week put the
tarn- {Luna river out of ils beaks and the
end i bottom farmers was damaged consider
see— j ably, in fact soma of their crops are
•n their j drowned out *r washed oft set!rely
the { The ex Coa federal* soldiers <4 a rath
and Cemanohe counties wiU hold their
vnled the I Annual aennioa at ( omanche
the 17th and lfilh «l this moalh and we
Go to Towmumd and £’•>. and get
your bacon at 8 cents
Go anil try some *>f "IFF’- at Dodson
Mid Br«>ntonV
Paints, oils, bru*het“, etc il llamilioii
aud McCarty's,
(Jilt pipers for sale l tuts office at 96
cent* tier hundred.
Laities i sc Slit-pa* d - Baking Powder
it is pure, Blrmig and hcnithful.
Sliupanis |faking Powder will give
yob satisfaction if il dou't rclutu it.
Go to Townsend aud tar s lor you) 5
pound colfec, 15 pound sugar and fau'
cy groceries
Crwjuct sets, kit* s, top*, baby
swings domino, dolls, balls etc at liaur
ilton k McCarlx s.
m nvspr.rwiA
am llrows's levs Mum.
CIu-.It-, ci- tawwnend It.
All il.-al-r. k«-|. B; *«.*< l-r l««l«. Oennin*
shUsats Mark <ohI(sas-wd . lllnmao">»)**»
What it more rare than a day in
June. Bargain! like lbo»e at Towu-
send and Co's They are rarer than
hen's teeth
Hi YOU LIKE
OOOI) BREADS'
If you do go lo Dudxrti and Boynton
and buy your flour and lard of them;
they have Ihe beet flour and the liitost
hog lard iu the niatket.
i<»r. Taylor's Sara Care, cures chills sml lever,
Wllionsiws*, liver complaint, ronstlpstion, etc
^r^^snitn iron, ,t stresnfOtc
n tor » t .h
nervous diseases, etc. Unt jsc.. small sir.
Hr. Taylor's Soothing suit Strenjnfcenine Was-
ter, * sure pais killer. Mrcnfthens the weak pars
mo allays Maiasliott. w each or five tor ft.
Hr. Taylor's family ese salve, fiir infiainaiioii ol
themes. «yaku«» of vlabm, ere. Ter (tor, ajc.,
oi five .or It.
Or. Taylor's bu keve pile ointment. Tribes, yje
boMlessoc.
Cmisseu a U*hitiiii|_li»i*ient, tar^e
Coussen's
ness,
Castleberry & Company,
m mi n m i
.11ST GILE VILLE, - r TEXAS
laving itdd(Mi to the old mill fill first-class Attachments that
«r on earth. Wet *5C.
I>r, Kc'idcr's 4 wnsmis SfirnutiRfil!«, bottle* 50c.
Dr. 5kor«»'* rtlehrateff caimy clmps, j»er
are needed for putting up as good flour as any common mill
most respectfully solicita liberal share of your
n tb*
jatronage.
OUR GUSTS iS UlSrStJHEAJSSEr).
*. , • - • ” g. . •
We have three of the Celebrated Wmdship Gin stands which
is said and prove© to be one of the best Gins now in existau
and will add as nmuy iiioreas may be necessary so as to accoin
mod ate all of our customers.
bn* i,c.
W* *u»rant« rbt-w meitu-mrs to do Juu uli.it
we .clvt-tllw Apr «m tmying <me of these term:
dies «wl lake the UM per direitiova on every bot-
tle, its Oils to benefit you w* win rein nd your
...........11 the merchant horn whom you
your dtunhu lor theac feme free
am ilton A Ifct'i
money thro«|
Uiught. Ask
Fnrsaie at Hi
Lerty.
hen:
Who arr weak, Nervous and debilHated
sufbrinx fr*Mu NVrvcMin Debility,
******* Seminal Weal m *-s, Nicbtly Kmittfiioti a
»ii»J all the clhMrtR caf early Kvii Habits, which leaf!
.. It*-.. >!...> I \___- . t .... ... . e £ . .
to PrvmMuie Hcr*y, tpicmmi-tion or InMMty.
“ site oH'OiRikkses of Man,with
ire* Kuaruiteed No cure, noaeiy. I. S. Pears
nd A14 Church St. Nashville, Tewn.
u nit 5c fin I’eals' irratlsc ml Diseases of Man,w it
usnirulare lor Home Cure.
Cun
DUBLIN NURSERIES
The Popular Route
Eum,ST.K,n
AND
All Points North and East.
J. W. HIGGINBOTHAM, Prop.
Dublin Texas.
A fine stock of fruit, vhadeand ornamental trees, ijape vines
blackberry and strawberry plants, propoated in Erath couuty
Sen 11 for ontnlmiet
SANTA FE ROUTE
TIME CARD IN EFFECT MARCH IS. 1889. '
HouMe Mtlv Trstu Service
OF
HANDSOME DAYCOAGHES
pie of this part ot the county are <to
lug Ml they cm Ik the way of eoutrib-
■Gag prerimeui wed money to help to
Ihewkdertaktog
The Ughteiog red and booh agreU
ere aeuoeg ee eeoe mm aad levy are
ae eueei very clever follow.
Hwtui
0. A I Janice new hay mg hi. gallery
in I JubUri »»-
iwrmenitilli Uwatod
spec tfullt iaviua you lo nil and as-o
him ”
HL Photo work is second U>
-AND- ^
Pullman MtifTott Sleeping 4'ais
—TO—
rORT WURTH, DKNISON. TA It SO .VS. SEDA
UA. awl KANSAS CITV.
IHlWrt ronuKctloae in Union de|H>ta.
Making out un change ufUar* lietwccn
Texas end all prinei|thl points north,
northeast and teat.
"asr
K"»«' Ci|>
nnd Hon Anton
ia Rxprctt.
STATIUNSr
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III* Express.
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“ Cleburne •*!
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Guinravllle
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l.v. Uuburue Art
Ar " foifo* to.
Lv -OuIIm . Ar.i
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7 4S »• m,
6.JQ a. m.
3 <» *. ra.
*15 pm
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(■xlvesioti • x.
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J 05 u. m.
**» p. apj
Kk-tew CulleuiM ruluc-c Bufictl SJc\|Uu« C*r», d*Uy between Gu!vt*to« *n<l SCuum* City A' .
Bifhciit gte r.- lluiuK i tu<li e»r« between Temple end S*n A«<eln. *V
Ta.h nuvic*.—AHctiwiaf Kuratwan S»cum*hi|i Iscket* iwwtwur.l or prv.eiMi at 1'i v. ii rule, an,I *
infcwmaUou lu«SI*buuaaM>U<aU<M. 1.1.. STAMROt'RII, Titkvt CM.
.Vrurefftf JVreewe
tasrjr.'-.frA.rasagaa
ilrusru'. from lUtlvr*. , irn».
llturaeeuWtoto
Qipit Fne Miiae Chair Gtrs
tou w4e uerk uwl ream I ra4 >
Thus who have toered that the com
petiGoo of wheat from India will proa
Building Lotm for Sal**
A street M feet wide having been
i Mopher o« fihelhy cmiety
In a
lid prayer
ee men namm us sane
‘-v*r^,r*T
market may he in e
n report )uut as-
hy the under neeretary of state
for India The methods of tkreehlmg
In that country are of n nature
•vee the wnant vaatiy in tor tor
own Id kUenlieeee and value,
are employud lo treed nut .the
provided for ad Ihe south Hue ot the
touumoh
lot owned l-y Mrs.a. d rurkiU,
huildlug hde will be odd to Gem to
•alt pwrrhaacr* and at reeaoeahle
prieeu. Apply to Mr* Purkltt or H.
A. smith
For Sulvor Tradm.
i eueaU stem mriiagu.
i heifer vaarnege,
ntuM
HANNIILVI* u* 8KDALIA.
Far Ucket* eud further ItfformaGu
apply to eedreet Ucket agent or
H. r. hi-onks,
Tasaa ruauuvgw Altai
PI. Worth. Teaas.
CEO. A. KOISV *«• H C ( ROM bttirti
e.AnniN Mtsi ltu.
Qmvsut tow«n wJ Tlrhrt Aesut
J. WAI. DO, femur a! Trade Mamevt
»».!aUi. Me.
R. H. McCAIN,, '
DEALER IN
Staple - and Fancy - Groceri*
FUHE LIQXJOJ US;
Brandies, Wies, Cigars, Etc.
Lii|Uor>«
fihlp ed I
•hlpytagl
with to
i Use wheel cornea to he
sou indefinite of filth,
om It* votoe at the
id. rmeutotog Id the
f the voyage, eeturotoe It
, ee that the grata aoa
ISewurs with rol>e».
to dry cow a and tohr.
for with INtfo ear-
D. K. i
L the Chicago |
S3 eg
m.
(nfWJ bell
irSTSeam
IC'rStL,-
I (at M headdoubie herneae
| •* " " Gagte “
Alt of this property not prevtoeety
dUgmeod of at private ante will he said
at pmhlte taimn Tuti-X VUt, ‘MM
CAM/RON awl SMITH
«■* -UB.TJ.TC’S
Bought am! shippel ^lireet from IhiinltNl
Holtoen.
Aiiii BIST.
Gaff and See me
1
*«W « ’«►*|m«MT*
%% CTftm«#W,d 1 u4h|»I%MJ iM 4UM f*e<
« »- *t V* A* ->''7. it ' *“ •
t .. uvChhar • v ea'to*.*
Bourlniti whiskey ju txutL** |H>r (punt, white rum, .it* e<-i
per •jUMrl. 0
\ our pitiruBAgB in glwflyn appitn'totiHl, itiul mi luhttei l><
small ypur ptireliAuv.you may rout ,uo*iinxl it will br'niy «
ntant aim togivn mt eu»t!inu*n.
THE BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY.
R. H. McCAIN,
A Oaonrsr of to Vryrl
SSSSS^SSSBSUSP^tT^
4 Vat-
Ml I HI. I N,
TEXAS
I «H
g
Jim S. Novakoski,
Boot and Shoe Departm
Dublin, • * Tex**.
m
sail
i*
l i Hen it Htl
Ifoi ^ UKtxmliMUd i
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 6, 1889, newspaper, July 6, 1889; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530444/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.