The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1897 Page: 6 of 8
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, TEXAS, NOVEMBER IS. i««.
5KW*
of all Nab** after
I that has ttaa oa
«bo M
m Ikfcn, anlooiiag o
■PjijJ Hgbtara, aad 100 tmmIi ot
m tall tag oa board their car-
ip a Batata w about two
away, waa the British
w---»• which had come from
gw»i" “ w,'h •— «*
natata It was one day at oooa
——v — oar craw lay round andor the
la iha farecatata waiting for the
_ (an la oaa of tha aailora ut
MWMJB^omp—n Bang oat :
mates, Jam look over -to thr
Mmeltabert Tbay’ra having aom« kind
cf a tempos tbsm 8m ’an going. I be
A wriu
“Crying i^ an commonly aaaociatad
with ditarwn that bum's natural ia
^AaaaaCIty a Saw waaki
sv-iUstraa
during tha Christian Kadaaror
ruth at Han Francisco It coat
about •*1,000.
It ia estimated that a aingle
sst-riayrMi
aear. that it has its vet Ur. Harry •t**d °* be,rr 0,1 *•• top of each
Campbell has recently shown bow con glaas.
p|as nr« th*j pfccuoiiM-us involved in *n Ca*B^
uTthedLtadiu* tTu^rt buTue,|^iirly does not pay. Have
general aad widespread an action of the sowing wheat. -Stop
W. E. LOWE
ERATH COUNTY
Land and Abstract
money by “
ot Dublin GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Us that the whole body may be con Holler Mill* and examine a car of
valsed. la children also a greet change clean aelected seed w heat to be
h*d “ ""*• . .. **■*•
A tablet placed by the Society
. as half a minute and are ia- Qf Colonial Dames on the old
eioirutioB the .wsta i-W’hitetield bouae in Guilford,
that tha iatrapalmooarv prwmora riaea ^0“n,» WM unveiled last week
considerable there_-»— hat little This stone house was built in 1639 i *•«!»; nwisru, c.« ses, UuSw; »ri.-
doabt that it is the eqaal distribntiun ol and i. tba oldest in New Kogland. "ZLXj ..
thU increased air preaaare throughout It was used for years as a meeting >*»wh. June.sepsemberamt u^ewbr.
the whole of the chest, leading to the house. Omstr Jasties s Csarts.
hata^Muotm that J v■*"»v»«w otMe tout kao»u nu,,,,- h«'». c; vosiri lo-rU. fc-n-iuL n. m. i.
nave necunte more or lees coUspamt, that Hu < u .us.-, that t.„ ctirvui bn,, >ir|.n.». m*
ia the explanation of the great benefit — li <>i tkr »um iiwi ui|Hin u»iuk » I'wiwi s«. > » > i.m-.j r.j v ,%<j
which often raanlta(rancrying in !! * !*?•? t**wiu’« wiu-h iia**>i >»u* sm«,c.;court flrwt Moii-i.y in rwii m
Irsti Csuty Osvsrmnsat.
I ixinty Jiutar, TIhm H. king. WeplwHVlIle
•• (1«rt, Tuti lifh-u ••
Attorney, J. W Jurr-ui. *'
Trues.. nnwlv TuHot.
•• sticria, r W Viumesn.
*■ Tux rot W. <'ltatut»-riln
•• Aaan'r, H » Alllmn.
“ surccyor, Mvk. Jnhnslon
t <>iniiil»«lo»cr»- l*rc ln< l I, John II Joint
•m. *UH>h*HVlllv; i-iurtn.-l t, J M Klkvr.
Xante
Xots
Bought, §old orffcnl
Exchanged, Ua*
or Rendered for gai
tens Made title, Uteri iriltae U,
- - 1 ' rt^t*Tf*u«>*"Vr^0o,*ke*10
The women are winning laurels
him
very bine during the paroxysm, bat the
deep respirations which succeed quickly
■ta* l**a ona of thorn Malaya running larger long apace rendered available.
amuck.* ^ In women the beneflcial effect <if a goal * *JV®r®*gt* went all the way to
“Wemil Jumped toonr feet and looked cry is proverbial. In them also this is Idaho to help the Republicans de-
at the Mabratta. and nomo of as ran uf j partly due to the increased depth «d fe*t * I’opulist for I nited States
tom tha rigging to get a better view, respiration and the improvement in the senator. He was sent there for
Vhrns the topsail yard I could see all often languid circulation thereby in that purpose by .Senator Jas. k
•tat waa going oa on the deck of the i dared, but to a large extent it is the re- Jones._Buzz-Saw .
Careful ami prompt attention w ill !>e gi\eu to g]U
ness placed in our hands, and all lands f,.r sale, rei
is vss v . | '
Ml Ihihltn.
J W
Hwl. C.; court Wiulnrunat utter flr.t Won
•luy In each ihoiiIIi ut .italmvlrr.
I*rrrinrt' No 4. -C. I Wonrt.J r i It. W
^WiWZ£ilT?U.^r,0,mh Will be advertised without cost if desired.
Precinct No. 4—K II Auttln, J c ; A INm-S .
riViu/m.,ik-,hlrd'M,lurd“> u,0,,,h '* e sr>‘*cit your business in this line, urn! 1
l*rcclscl No u II 1 l.u itflilitt. .1 i- 1 A ,
w!11ii.ui■«..court **ion-i iruiat mr.rh make it to vor.r interest to p-Iace it wit i
nxuitli mi Hornn - Mill. * *
•eljcvc
I ship Amidships a laacar, uakc<l salt of the mascular exerrite involved,
I, _ — — srsdta, wan slashing and stabbing by which the general vascular tension.
■• h■nropaan oOkwr who had trid tc nnd especially the blood pmanua in the , .
■LliumaMo mo..—*—, n. e— I"I ,»« 7liu!;,'
A little child uf J. It. I lays.
Morgan'. Mill
t'rvc Hit t < llaifkillou. J r ; I II .. t
v% uiiMtitw. I'Mirtii n'l «\ In **n« ti " ' UN.
mouth mI Thurtn r
I’nvim i Su •• J 1. lliridlmi, .1 »• . I: 1
ltrt»M wlujf, rot»«iMl>l«-. « «Hiri wet on*I ^«|uv
*lta> III «*M4*h 11 *4 SI 11 li Ml loMlII.
39U Judicial OutrM| Cssrt
In.lrlt t JilOgc, J * MrungliMii. Mtc|>n> n < DU-
Attorney, J W Purlin.
" (terk, i kralli i-ounty. J - W >i«nr,
M«-|«he»ivUle.
niat BU T i oi -mt < ■>»> IM -
li1-.
Call
[roll) County Land ayd Abstnct
tagbl tm the ship was running fore ot flow of tcan uu doubt also act* strongly . -
4MP taking to the rigging, tin tlw on the cerebral circulation in still far- ®t-‘**ding itself so severely that the p»io Pinto, i-t Moteiny m m.ki, » i ».|.-
Itar deck the captain waa harrying ther n<do< iug temu<si The sobbing skin came off its breast and limbs. ..lliobury, ati. m..i..i»> Mat. n „.. i -
ladlaa down thecompanionway inti; movements, again, have a good influence The distressed parents sent to Mr. temtar;
■mi- supporting in his arms one upon tha venous circulation in the mb Bush, a merchant of Colquitt, for a M.'p\,nnTrH«.^ii/'M,m'i!.'i, '
L k * m_a - J 1 ' a a . . ' " ‘ * ‘ l«i»lfr;
llutnllloti, h| in INlta»r itii'l Jiitie;
t.itl* o\11 Ar». Jt*t Muik1n\ iii Juiuuif nnd Jiiiy,
Parntr*' AUiasct
kitATII tVH'NTt HIM 'Ml*
I. KrMMtier, preMlilciil. IIm...11l.ul
\ 1/ JonlMit, vtsa-pre—Went. Carlton
W W* lilrttaetl,Ht-rrtary ih-m- , II n » >i,.v
DUBLIN. TEXAS.
Pwho had fainted. AathaoAcei doimnal and pelvic viscera.'while tha remedy, and he promptly for-
dam to the deck the Malay exhauunoti pnidueed lend, to produce warded Vbamberlain s Rain Balm.
! him, following three sail aleep and thus to give the nervous syu- o-. ___i
ran ^t. akmg the ,swl tern iu bemcWwof mmperatiou We i J ..T a !!. 8
upon tbs poop A* he ran b. should not, then, too hastily intervene •* by • »*ngle appli-
fare him a long, slender knife, to stop a woman from having out her r*tion of the I ain Balm. Another
blade carving in and out cry If we can remove her trouble, by spplication or two made it Sound
Mhn dm writhinga of a snake. He over- all means let us do mo, bat if the trouble snd well. For .ale by Dublin
and is to remain, let her cry Iwrwdf to sleep I>rug C.o
I-m. Thu is far better than soothing draft*.'
fell —----
” • i, , w ■nan w> * | — i , v
A tramp wearing a shiny silk ' J •*«■* «"*i '■** r* r. m.
■ r', itKil'tii i- Pnu ta twsr a
hat was one of the sights in Port-
land the other day.
v*r AN AFRICAN POISON STORY.
ace. ---
t< klrsagM rk.MMH.MM WllM.M.4 In tha
lian >.rth.Mt mt tka Hack Caaiiacai. There is no life iu the moon we
the qaartor deck and np mt< Charles M. Stern of Chicago, who re- are now told, and the man who
■ Hgfftag likg a eat The man tnroed to this city after a Joarney bolds to a lamp post and gazes
* J‘‘‘ and through northeast Africa, told of a can-
* " * W V IV | S V.. • ^S *V Vi.M , •
.! *» A riwrk, Chd|>t»ln, IUtniU*A
«• I l mtk, In luri r. tint kii' itx
J T ntatalwttaiit |r«‘|iirrr. II i> k thi\
V% W k »»«»• l»*e, i|«lirk'>f|M r, I ;t r hMi
\, llk*w| , HtawtwlHllI <llta»rk« «'|vs I , < :*r;|t.
1*1..
ktBCVTlvi coMimi
•I. I* Murtlfi, clmliiittaii, t #• i, %l \%
i »>*f k, ta*c.; I. t*i|N *, tr« Hw. Ilm kniut'
(omiimr on uinii> nr onhir
i: J lllckta. J I Miittrr mimI l» I’ e t« i«
urriciu jiM KNAt
I'piKnM, J H rublUtirr. Duliltl,
Tr»»4
---- ------------------ wiet fully upon it should know he NV.“ •*!*"£;*?£*''!* X*?"'! >' _A1
him ous meteorological phenomenon which can get no help from that source -m. t une. Am^e ta^ mii^ ^..‘11^'
—----— - ^ he ohserved in a district called (iwallah. iiiw-kabar.in <*rtobrr, i*c.
Malay Isft the man he had killed "Ths vegetation in that region ia very **’ • DuMia City OsvsnnsatM
^■P'lHNMmwmd as if for freah vie- luxuriant,” mid be. •'and the plant life BmU..j,« ■___1:____ Mayor.................... 1: 11 m. < »in
ha himself waa the noly llv mast give off an nominallv large qtmii nauars • oasw biawrat ■•jwj"* j VramT*
i^ta view on the decks. He ran tity of carbonic acid gas At least that i« * remedy that would be in ev-. ASSarasy . . . . J ii VrMiiUn
, ’ ’ _ was the conclusion I reached after see- ery home if all knew what thous- 5££^rr,', ' w*,“rj|rj
4tata end he tried the cabin door, but icing three natives die and four or five ant|s in all parts of the continent Tax i«M«irM»l| 1 «n..-tor.. . T 1. .ward
wtt ttattfl tafl* Than be went to th. dogs. have learneii Those u-1,,, Lava Aklerniea, i A. v-urwer, W , T. I •-sif.-ll,
■hm rtggiag and Started un the rat- “The moment the animal, mil their ? .V"., * “OB* Wh° h*v® »»fl No l;ii I, nine, W J 1 i.v, r«*N«
P Tb mom nt the animals pat their used ordinary liniments are amazed «; J 1 »iiiwm., k 1. im.., «h<i n» j
When the Malay bad got i fall over and geap and die in about live ** wh|t Hnow Liniment does and D*^*Pw*st- •
b* minutes The natives who died slept ou ***• fkpidDjr with which it docs it. ^goaXswiw *n«. i ■ *«t t." w.V
^si rz yrr;
birds My theory is that a stratum of —muscular pains anywhere. Msrriu.it a-tf«aatforaw.«n|
tbe deadly gae eoversd tWround for a j Equally good for animals. U. K. tLL.
depth of three or frmr tacbas, and any Mori.e( traveling eaieanian, Oal- J‘ "“‘‘••"r.-w-.ni
Uvtag thing breathing in that are. ^ T *
unea altar tae
safuga tbara. I
•* tor aa ba
taM altar took l
and
Th*
taut
i in
•of hiapursuit Ha bad
hen
ilk
hie.
1 flrsd. aad tbe Malay
wo-
mm III •* 1 1
Tharwlajr nlrkl In eu< h at lire lisll.
would ba asphyxiated. ! "J,'t. , wo bott*#a D*Mii Railway Tins TaMs
“I could not undentand however Bgllurd S SnOW I.iniRkMt cured T.l'.«-u*t bvMin<v psaa. srrlveu......li to p
bow tbe gaa waa not ditaributed in n m« rheumntism of three months ”
thinner layer aad what kept It in one standing. When buying remetn-
plaoa for a whole day- Nothing like it ber Hnow Liniment has no subeti-
bad ever been known there before. The tute. Price 50 cents. Hold by H.
deeths of tbe men and tbe dugs all or- g Uavis.
coned within ft hours. Then the gaa.
If It waa really gas, seemed to dissipate. Among tbe .V»,00o,IJUU inhabit-
It waa a vary strange occurrence, and 1 ants of Germany there are only
•eventy-eigbt who have passed
their 100th birthday.
Iretrlit srrlveu.
M. U. euat Imaml psaa arrive*
“ •• •• tretrbi arilvt»
“ weal bminO pa** arrive.
" , fnlgtit arrive.
Ml
III .
: IVp in.
A' lip III
I* *• m
10 t v H in
t: rr p in
.1: V> p. in
If so, come to
see me.
might have been induced to make a
more exhaustive iavetaigatioa if my
presence had not excited distrust. I got
1. Ih..
sodden deaths Tbe oativesare sup>v |jewelry line such as watches,,
•titions and attribute most of their mi. |,-locks, rings, pine, buttons, chain*, \||ifc Kfim
“ «ta 1—117 Co.
York Mall aad Express Full linn just received end prices
•re low on them. 18-tf
Di T11 Wear Clithti?
THE PROGRESS
Sewing Machine
a hrst i*rade, hi^li aiiu ma-j
" chine, combining all the modem I
improvements with the moat sim* |
pic mechanism. Highly finished,
comparatively noiseless and guaniM
teed by the factory for m years.]
Take the machine, try it two weeks,]
and il not satisfactory bring it back.
We Pay the Freight.
fflflK sell this superior machine
“ f«r the small sum of 520.00
and prepay the freight to any depot
desired. Why pay a high price for
a machine when you can get one
equally as good, or better, with a
guarantee that means something?
Examine our machine before buying
*a «•*» fart* Ctsi
To do this work and to
AMS cubic uistcr* of
lii krlgndm nfM
ASM. In conjunction with MO ritatasb
surf and I.07S harass
From bsirtu dawn till long
ml mm mm ta Faria tbs art*
bools or sabota hard at
From 4 to 4 -JO a. m
gravs! on tba asphalt (S1S.470 maims)
aad wood paring 1444. *00 matan) of
dm a% Fwm 4:*0 tall • JO Soar iff
A bit of
land
ol Oa
Town bought fito years ago
•aoob,
•150,000.
bos juM boon
IDO
f°r
valued at
II
s»'sr
of lioo
tall 1
Antal t MU 0 p- m. , M Is 1
IMM to throw gravel or«
o#10
TO#85.
Pants from
*8
010
A FEW WITNESESS.
The following are a few ol those who have purchased
reee machines, and we refer any prospective purcbeaefI
either of them:
bladder ia both ama sod womb.
Roguiatoo bladder trouble iu chi).
Holl'e Groat Dieoovery:—On#
email bottle of Halt’s Groat Dis-
covery cures nil jkidoey and bind- TO
dor troubloo, removes gravel, cures
diabetes, seminal euWoo, weak
and lame book, rtioumotiom aad
all IrreguInrlMoo of tba kidneys and j Wo^Togne01 ^,loriD*
, #• F bouilt,
dron. If uotoold bv vour druooiat i *• tzeo co,
will bo seat by mail ou receipt of
•1. One smeU bottle ia two
moatb’e irootmont, end will cure
any case above mentioned.
K. W. Hall,
Hole Manufacturer, Waco Tosoo.
mvmner KsuyPtugcn.Dakna.fweaa.
Cisco, Tex.. 'Feb. 25, K.
W. Hall. Worn, Tosoo; Jbmm
Hir—I love uood foot Grail Die-*
Kidn«v end fflaitilti
ssiwa« ^Hnum ^ nwg wetama
hove beeo very graat-
itv «wl l fully
W. M. Carpenter, Dublin.
A. H. Watsun. •'
L. J. Evan*. ••
K. T. Cornelius, *•
L. J. Toler, **
i. C. ( aparton, ••
W. K. Carpenter, ••
R- V. Branotn, ••
T. 8. Riddels, “
L. M. Hale,
Mrs. H. A. Holt, Hsnoit
M. C. Mote, Hico.
1 W. T. Carlton, Htepbeni
G. E. Davis. Wilson
I M. P. Davenport, Deed*
[ J. D. Martin, Carlton.
J. H. Key, Topaz.
J. H. Turner, Theny.
Prof. C. 6! Foust, Gi
THtj
. J. 3. DALE
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DHUN null MU UNO ElEH
miSSS^Sexgisuss^
»yv RLL COQD MILLINO ^
ma*- a|f» wo**
of ebmi. inert for grinding o^eohmquemu mid to ue.
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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/m1/6/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.