The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1897 Page: 3 of 8
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THE PROGRESS, DUBLIN, TEXAS, NOVEMBER la, 1*97,
AT LUCKNOW
MAY HAVE MEANT WELL
wm hauled up 10 a police court»
iirtf»rina ■__. 0uili tor WtiuJ a piece of the noae of.
Or! IInm rmiwmih w»nr«n i Samuel Werienberger, the men
! having <|uarreled over the fund*
of the synagogue. The rabbi put
^ ^ in the defence that Samuel's nose
Eh, ' X 1 WM *°° any wav.
** t I J. H. Wilder is still in the iuu-
f y : aic busine-s, representing all the
^ Kaf ' best makes of pianos and organs, i
^ *** ■*** *'*ni *M'f°re >’<>u purchase. 22-tf
\Jvv yLa I General Carlos Kzeta, ex-pres-
4> I ident of San Salvador, though
.once powerful and influential, is
now nearly a pauper and was re-
cent I y brought into an Oakland,
Cal., court for non-payment of his
^nfiV flrlr iS rent-
'•77 V fW Jr* t [n
, T ' * Go to Laker's studio before you
r.ADAriiRs an tb# baa* of woman'* get your pictures taken. He guar-i
crfAAAN WHO WENT TO
ajgg Of HAVELOCK.
“*K **•« a Wuhingtou woman,
pnMHMiug In 1 th MN-ial and charitable
ambiti<aia, elected to giv« a mceptiou.
The affair w** to lm very exrloaiva.
Judge of the kur|*riKM wb.-u a bundle of
invitatioua wu* left at the door of a
hospital IU town up Ml Whom Iviard of
manager* Mr. Z. wrve*. The mvita
tiiMia were found to lie uddr<-,*>d to tbe
EUmrouta ta one of the ,r*‘u"'1 u,,r~* »* tuatituuou. and
P*'**** . . . Kf-at w.i* the wtmder that the protea
|<( that moment of UrUtal. ^ ^ ^ ^.ded £
|p«mt to the relief of Luck cirty r,HTUIUl
pa hardy, rugg**d. »t«mt built a few day* elapaed, and Mr* Z pai.f
a a medal of honor ou hia a viatt to tbe hospital. Making licr-clf
i«0taory «f t«‘U years’ aerv•! extremely agreeable, abu remarked to
L^-of (treat Britain. The the nun*-*:
[JUwhich be nerved in lu " Well, girl*. I hope
»•* part of that little
SpaJeft from the famoua
gpi.klAva_that immemorial
0 th* Light Hrigaile ” Audi _ __ ____ ____
| with them tbe aplendid boo- member you all. I appreciate bow much *
from beleaguered Lurk work and bow little play you gtrUj
w-ornen and children, have, and 1 thought you would enjoy a
ag|igi oflh-em and men a* little glimpse of M« iety fun "
lhai fought fur more than life "No douht of it, Mr* Z.,"oue of
mragery <»1 * aepny rebel- the nurse* spoke up, “hut none of u«
The the ntirxie*:
you received
cards to my reception:*’’
Hiuile* aud acknowledgments answer-
ed in the affirmative, aud Mrs Z. went
ou complacently:
*'lnd«*-d. 1 was only too glad to re-
Brite’s Variety
Mr*. Z’*« lit. u.-e wa, n.vt^r Clin I-roui the lowest point of view
Ml. * hope is very cheap, and gladness lour Children Tab»«.
lie social veiieering inu-t l»- thc klv acts as h sovereign medicine. Sun- ^ i® tbe business of children to
«'d on Mi, / . t t t ■ tin, <l.iv ,li<* jihine has not a *tronger etfe<t in ati<i grow. If you have a child
I not M-. il, M ui..|.r,t .11.! Whv the developing the beauty of llowers that e.u> well but does not grow,
-•* n.., t .her advaii.,* w,tn irigid or ,|ie forill 0j leaves than radiance or if its appetite is variable you
o,r|‘"ITm!'i.,r. 'r nVa.ant- Walh.’ of mind and lightness of heart in have < atise to suspect worms.
ouV'ar " bringing forth all which is best iu There are apt to be other symp-
----------- men and women. We have partly tono-- t ace is pale, eyes are dull,
MAKING PLATE GLASS found this out as regards children, fl**P ** broken, the child picks at
and society coijspires nowadays to it® nose and is restless and fretful
Opvralion Tli^i llwjnirrE • o1 tHpir p^rlV ji i)&|)|>¥ ^ ^ blttf 5 C TflUl ' (^rDiilU^^'.
Miiii^Bud (arv. 1 he Japanese rei ognized that Every worm will be destroyed and
visit to a plan* glass work, r.w.-.il, i.j.i, dutv •*»Ski years ago the child will be able to grow and
toon* lilt, r. ,ting than j conse<iuence the develop a* nature intended. Price
th.) casting tahl..* oil will, h th.1 h<avy anil possess, in tonse.^eme. tne » ., . - s .. .
windows best mannered and most jayous ~ cenis. .otaoyo. L*avts.
• said th* little ones in the world. But ’why Most tll the buttons used in the
at<* stop at childhood I should like l'njted States are manufactured in
to see the pastimes and recreations Astern Massachusetts towns, end
of the people made henceforth a ^be fat tones are rushed with or-
department of administrative so- jeri
licitude. 1 should like to have a
minister of public amusement sit- Fresh meats cut by a tirst-class
ting in everv cabinet, and nnnici- butcher in a first-class manner at
pal councils spending rates royally Lee’s market, opposite the Prog-
upon new popular pleasures of the ress printing office. l'*tf
There is a mascot for every fel-
low who wants one It is hard
work, pursued either with or with-
out hope of rewrard.
Purity (hr mwvrscM tlir l«*l> ai»l Hlnui-!
Iat> tin- 'turratlvr <>rgan, to maintain li<*altt>,
-Imnrtli and *nlr«y. ITtrltly A.b Blttrr*
I. a ton it for tlir kldnwjra. liver, Motuarb )
an<l t«)»eU. Sor *ale by Dublin l»rux t o |
One should always tell tbe truth
when be talks, but one should not!
always talk.
Country lard, pure and fresh,
genuine bog lard HI cents per
•pbsrk<al at Spitln-u<l Juin* !.*•. <1'
B th« Cliliut war amt *.ul*<l m
m the wm c a-t of Afrira m
himeotlt at M-a we *|«>ke a It*
gB the ra|u aii'l In anl of the n
BStuiy. but of courm* our <luty
go oo to China, where w« ha<l
dawL It was potty haul
f OA We waiit«*l to g**t up *
(ha, when- they lessbal u*.
(Bpe of tioal ifojie U llgllt' l
he Kuglaiel overtook ti* ami nothing j»-rha|
Boded our onl<T* We w<*re 1— —.....- ---
B there with all haste to Cal-
flsadeiiS-pt ;to. is:.; Think
More than thn-e month* get-
IsMtiny!
• veni no railroads and we
right out ami marched up coun-
f SsCawupur. HsO inilea It
■I, hard match, but wo made Tie* heavy atrip*
Mm a* Bntidi (uibliem ever did
b At Caw upur we were j<nm,l
Bl Hop. ) .rant aud Kir Colin
gwbo ha<l Ls-n waiting for r>*
HBta so thev coubl hurry ou
pidtahing it ta rwluced to *ix or m v. n
aixteentha. All< ai*ting table* are mount
cd mi whis-U which run on a track made
to reach every furnace and annealing
oven in the faciorv The table having
DUBlilN. TEXAS
Notice to the public
w> ben-l.y notify our patron, and the public that »« have dtacoiittnueit the Agenrr
tortile l.«trv i irinei, and are not responsible for the warranty or any other contract*
Made by tbe aceut* now m-IIIuk the Eetev organ. We hol<l ounielvea respooatble for the
warranty on all the E*tey organ, we *oM, a* per term* of tbe factory, but no fart bar.
»«• are yet in the market to Mill more piano, and organ, than ever. We bava made
W*borne,happy with a lovely mu«iral ln,tromeht lu the |M»t « years; we bare learned
U hat kind an organ van »tan I the climate of Te«a, and In rite future will sell no oth-
er ktnd our term, are the mo*t liberal; every Instrument fully guaranteed amt every
warranty made good. People who contemplate purvha,tng an Organ should be very
t'Al TUM * from w horn they buy, a* the re*|Min*lhllUy of the warranty lays principally
on the dealer, a* the factory give, little attention to complaint* ot defects and tbe bar-
detC/then fall* on the agent who arils the Instrument, This point should be carefully
w at<-Itt-d. a, the country i* flooded with agents w ho are uot responsible tore night's
hatglug and tlie public should know that a guarantee by such agents Is of little valae
*» e w ant your trade and can treat you talr. we are Incorporate.!, and are responsible for
all contract, made. Write u, tielore you buy, we eau save you mouey.
plate gla,* u**l m Host slur*
i* < a*t “The canting table*,
superintendent of a large f.icMrv
till* most i
in tin* establishment
“Knell talile is almut 2<> f<* t long. l'»
feet wide ami from T to h inches tlurk
..... ..... , nf iron nil either aide
of the table* afford a bearing b«r tiie
roller* ami determine tlm tlncknc** or
diameter of the gla*a to l«- «ai*t
• • Tin* rough plate i* eoiumonly nine-
sixteenth* of an inch thick, hut aft.-r hind. There is nothing bet
ter than to be happy. Joy is the
real root of morality: no virtue is
worth praising which does not
....... .......... ......- ®Pr*,lR front minds contented and
U*'n w heel.si" a* nc:ir a* poaeiblu to the convinced and free from dread and
melting furnace a t*.t ..f molten gla** gloum; no religion was ever di-
i* hfn*l l.v tmau* of a crane and it* vine which relied on terror in-
njutein* poured nuickly «m the table stead of love: «nd no philosophy
'A lieaw iron ndlertlmn paxae»front w||| any gOQj fruj» which
••ml«" ■‘premium the glaa* t<» » unt- propOUIJ(ja despair and deduces
•n»i*>il.«on.-Kd„„ Arnold.
a* the Unllng gb»s*. when U r<«ue* in |,-rom (he Lone Star State comes
(srutaet with til.-, .‘ld n«t*l Ith*^Abhe (h(> fo„owing ,etter written by W.
««>»••
1C annealing oven i* opined aud the lea.. Herald I have used
plate of giax* 1* mtnwluced. t hamberlam s Colic. Cholera and ,
“The ffi**r <>f the annealing oven i* on piarrlm a Remedy in my family be glad you are alive?
the Mine level aa tbo wheels of tbe cast- for the past year, and find it the ---—-—.
ing table. m> that the trausfer can be remedy for colic and diarrbma: Large line of all kin
made by rail quickly. When the gla** |hj(t , haye ever tried. Iu effects bas just been receive,
la wady to b" taken .Hit of the or,-ni it* |ra inBtant.neous and aatiafac- Jewelry Co.
^"mwd brt-Tkv 1 ightx aud other pur *ory- *nd I cheerfully recommend I A four-footed tool it
pnaea where strength is desired rather it. especially^ for cramp colic: and |two.fooud loot is ex
San transparency, hut when intended j dtarh.i a. Indeed, we shall try ^arabl(>
for windows it i* ground, smoothed and and keep a bottle of it on our rnedl- -
polished and is then ready f«*r the mar- cine ahe|f g„ l0Dg as we keep
haA“_Boaton Globa. house." For sale by Dublin Drug of.taagrrmad *avetbe»*eii
____ „ to (>ul rrM]b by using UM
■--- --- i Company. t.*nre tl U an laralilme ret.
Tka Xi* J»rw*T i rokl*. croup nnd all throat ai
The amendment to txmfer school suf j Hetty Green’s appearance has '*o4d br u*M,pr— o*
fug. on the women of New much changed of late. A few days jt cost tbe city of
defeated hy a majority of over U.ooo i ^ g|,g appeared in court in New Conn., $50 the other
Tbe antigambling amendment was de- york jn diamond*, valvet aod a Hungarian girl tried t
dbe is almost »«* <n a tiro alarm box
Dublin musie Co
|We went on an«l roached the
i Shy Nov |h, 1 MiT—over ?(H>
ilBi than 60 day*. We had but
Mma then, and there were
RStive anldicrs. armed a* w«
lilt for they had l*enT"ptfrt of
Ihh army, but they were not
Mao well, and they did not
hMh to tight for.
MS flick work—all with the
. They could not stand the
Hffs forced our way to the cit-
BM third day wo took out tin*
Bl children and what waa left
Msoa. Then wo n-tired in the
■f could n«t rvuliae we bad
[jhech, and they could not be-
pMsid withdraw, but we were
PBmoegh te hold tho plat**
|M a position of our own at
p. three mile* away. If they
■I we were going to slip away
I kate niaaw*l their forces,
BSdty uhcov.-rifl. and bi'ramnl
PISS were away aud ready for
Mthey knew it.
pmclock died of dyamtery
Jfsfler the relief. He would
■Mi a week liefore we came,
Vl dare to din. He had to de
■Bsmen and children.
gBsanded at the Lucknow
(■M not amount to mneb. I
the time. 11m bullet
BM sad I got along. Nn.
if yn wiit tii i3iiu
W. A. Dawson,
Stephenvillc. Texas, for Your
WHISKY. WINES. BRANDY. ETC.
He Haudtes only the First-CUtas Brands.
The tainoo. Monarch brand of whtaklca In all grades, ranging In price from
Si * «o S» « per gallon, fine com good* a spec laity. Telepbona Mo. 41.
•TUnlcrt by telephone or moil wUI receive prompt attention ax
Send Your Order to
trimmed bonnet
never without a lawsuit on her
hands—one of tbe penalties of
great wealth in these days:
J. H. WILDER.
Mechanic Falla, Maine, calls on
those who do not bodere a woman
can preach sod manege a parish,
to visit that town and attend t&*
Uoiversalist church. At least, a
otherwise, laeeamha to Browns’ Iran BH-
tetra. Kaowa aad amd tor nearly a gnartor
ofaeentnry. U siaada today fcremoataaroag
par man ralaed wed lea. Par aak by
tmbtla Drag Oa , Soto Agnate
Professor Darwin, who n de-
livering a coarse of 1 seta res in
Boston, reads generally from notes,
but hss a happy way of dropping
into little inpromptu explanatory
passages, which relieve hie mea-
ner from the Style of the ordinsry
scientific lecturer.
jrS’SSK.’fc’lSi’ SSL” SSX
Professor Rungs, the famooe
German astronomer, is in this
Fort Worth and .
Rio Grande Railway.
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1897, newspaper, November 12, 1897; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530462/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.