The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1897 Page: 4 of 8
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FURNISHINGS.
Good wool undershirt, worth 6oc. reduced to
Men** work shirts from 25 cents up.
Men's good fleeced lined shirts, worth 75c. now
Men s fleeced lined drawers, worth 75c. reduced to
V Cmi, henry cotton undershirt, worth 50c. reduced to
Mea*» iinen collars, worth 10 to 20 cents each, only
^ Mg line of men’s scarfs and bows, worth 2> to 35 cts
reduced to only ...
Also a big and stylish line of the Very best Furnish-
ing Goods.
HAT?.
Job Uk boj* hat*. worth >5 to 7V your choice for OC
Men • |1 75 hat for #« c)Z
Men's 11.25 oat for ...........i aq
Boy * 11.00 hat for .. ............. ..... yc
Boy « 5*) cent hat for ............. je
Boy • 25 cent hat for...... ...................... jg
And a big line of slylish hats cheap.
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CLOTHING.
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They must gel a move on themselves.
Good wool suit, nice color, worth fS.50. reduced to St.oo
Good clay worsted black suit, reduced from 5ro to 6.;o
A big lot of men’s pants, worth 5; to $4. all down to 2.co
Also a beautiful line of extra fine, good fitting cloth-
ing at a very low price.
Overcoats at your own price.
Big line of slickers and mackintoshes very cheap.
GROCERIES.
Flonr as low as $2.25
Coffee. $ pounds ] QQ
Navy Tobacco, g:*:d. per pound * s 20
B;g hue o: Tinware. Tu'.s. Bu
ckets. etc. cneap.
Come Qijd see for yourself.
STAPLES.
2; yards 4-4 domestic for
20 yards bed tick for
2 c yards calico for
Outing flannel, worth S to :o cts a yard, a:
Cotton flannel at
Wool flannel ro food eans
Water-proof 25c Jeans for only.
These pnces arc movers. Don’t fail to see
DRESS GOODS and TRIMMIxj
25c cashmere. 15 40c cashmere
All wool filling dress goods
Dress trimmings, such as braid gimp and fancy v
gimp at 50 cents on the dollar. The- most]
All wool bla^k goods, worth reduced
Ladies walking hats to match dress, cheap.
LADIES CAPES.
Nice, good wool capes as low a?
Also a beautiful line of black cape-, nice’.-. ;n»j
made of good beaver cloth, from 52.50!
Also nice line of beautiful black plush .aoei.wi
reduced to
This price *i!l make move. If ,ou A;-c-e
DUBLIN,
TEXAS
J. R. ST. GLHIR.
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JhL DUBLIN PROGRESS TC« lor mind trrno,. Aiuuur with ifare, hondrtd The Agt al atsr Pmwtr . 7^^™
kttata................ ■f.-uduaidano, .
Etfg=^r- - - ■ lbt inhabitant* of the ports New \ ork harbor on Decern be. I, internee m Canada Lord Kelvin borte power. France bu Ivu)
LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION V* ** cheaper to import grain for the Klondike cold redone. fai* belief that the time borte power, and tbe great power
___ from North America than from Suite of the party already booked com* »hen the greater part, plant at Rbemfelden. Germany
UMCSTCOUKTY CIRCULATION ** «",*?; m Umx.n. mi• Bqtait; of Itaa Ind^
The joongwt of pcrpoM* ard thu on being Mked h*lr by ntArijas much, and Nor-
little Qnr 4#ran if he V^old not rMTM th* Ir^a r.f WAV *r\A a---»— ___j * a
The American cotton crop for *““**'* - IO' jvuagwn 01 purpose ana that on being aaked Uair baa nearly aa much, and Nor-
the party x* a little ooy seven “ not regret the lot* of »»y and Sweden are each credited
yeart of age who will brave the ^ fraLdecr and beauty of the »»th 15.000 bor»e power. In
----»» .1 -a M iuL.f W hrh van Iff rMnlt Km af«»^ I i raat Itrilain __1. . . . .
the prtaent year ii now estimated
y*ar? of age — ■»»*» «i•»» u>« . - , .— ~~ ---- < — —- _ . - —„ ,—...
I OTer half a million halea_____P*riia of the from region with hie ft*.* WtUCb f**oIt b* ,tAted Great Britain there u a total in-
orir—tnehw , • million bales mo re than ^ that :n new of the vast mdoatrial *UUation of about 4 0 0 horse
of Kentucky the largest previous record, which ‘ ** aaUle‘ . *>«*ct to oe gamed, he would not power. Tfaeee figure* euggeat that
Biade in 1904. vjil. . r*fT«t it- Whether the dietin- the development of ita waur pow.
' indoence
.i* ..* “*“T 1004; “<>« of u>, tart,™ «
tt *U1 Mt nm «ta|a»T,p,uh 'tanq « ttair
p«y off a mort- ■ aigna. It xa not expected that a
barber shall be intellectual, bat be
to spell the
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living.
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r last weak failed la ahow moch process by w
by .which he _
expect to ose tne tact of the ap-
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5 ktoria Conkling Whit- of female tuffraee energy for the power neceeaary to Norway and Sweden have in the
■ of b'omm’a ■ - dnve the macbinety of nulla and “•» eyetem a powerful allv that
Owe of the mort •cccewafal **** cumb*r»on“e *®d will awiet to bring them well to
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on the rood «*»«i fcetonea where the power was ®°*L the fall development of her
reuerated. was a severe drawback natural water power will mean the
*° **• ■•rthlBam. The in trod oc- •ore speedy coming of that com-
with its advantage ••rrial enpremacy which is al-
are
•yrapa ad her own moke for
Mm. Mayfield ha. bo- JJV
u- »■ ... p, regret it. .. ,u, uu
j M • ***** nT’ *bo aoid* • r«*b«d ictenurt was correctly re- er may have a powerful ________
poeuicc a# colonel on the ttaff of ported or not. there are good »n rearranging the ceoter* of in'
Governor Boo Taylor of Tenoea- Fo«n» for believing that the fu- duatry throughout tbe world. With
me. it shortly to be marred. The *ore. WIJ1 •«* »»«», or rather *be exception of the I'nited State*
young lady was appointed to the n*woiyj"T*‘0P*<1- •oorce of energy *he beat natural power is located
oortion throowh rtLitaO ioT u»<ioatnal power pur-; «n countries that are deficient in
T*1” “7^* ■** “f~~ - tta. .Ill natal,! Ctal tata. oo .fa.
advocates of woeoan > euffrage who only leas universal than coal and ’the loading manufacturing coon-
the fact of the ap- the steam engine. Time was when ,n«* « a rule, are deficient in
the leading source of water power. Switierlaod. Italy.
generated wherever
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boy it's diff*rvnt. He
loose at an ear.r age la
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where the armv of ti
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drunkards corns fr
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poor seed gathered frsm(
and sown broadcast oa f
sod alleys It may ha
boy is making in that
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The newspaper
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country. Kveryoae at I
of rascal* dot# tn* Mi
crosses the sam- t • fori,
that hi* lie of evaeioahj
alike from Maine ta
and from the Gulf sf
the Atlantic ocean. M
grata it not home red
many of them, though
caaionally expenence r
MANY TI
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Aaatin. Oct. 9. 1997, a« ,
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.