The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1897 Page: 4 of 6
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THU PKOGHKH8. DUBLIN, TEXAH. FEBRUARY lO. 18»7.
Contagions
it- 1 ■ ■
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Mood Poison.
TWO SIDES TO « QUESTION.
THIS IS THE OTHER SIDE Ah VIEW-
CD BY A MBTtBEK Of THE
e. c. n. p. a.
(B.Martia. vhoUen^tftd
AlMM, WublifiM City,
k» ffdl ul favorably known,
mllkW that wont form of din-
blood poison. Ho
that bln Ufc wan a boot to bn
Ibis terrible disease ban
at 90S
i the abiil of the physicians for
■Mi and they have never yet been
able ta effect a care. His mental !
batter be imagined than
Ho Thinks the Doctors Ought to Have
Their Share of the Lame Horses.
Blind Cows and Mangy Pigs.
Editor I'rugrsM
The following is a conversation
beard over the telephone one cold,
dismal night, which, read between
the linen, nearly litn the
hand:
Ting-a-ltng' Ting-a-ling!
••Hello!”
•’llello' Is that you, Dr. II
ant and concert hall opposite or
near to the Kaiaer'a palace at
Totadam. Without intending dis-
respect, he drew plans which
provided for a building one story
higher than the Kmperor's.
When the building authorities
learoed of this they stopped the
__________ _ work on Hchoen's building, tell-
til he wants his pay, then quit him ing him that he was beside hun-
and send for another, quit him in self with impertinence to dream
the same way and for the same of putting up a structure that
reason and send for another, snd should overtop the palace,
another, and so on. This class of j That day, while at dinner hi a
rase in men have beaten their way through restaurant, Schoen aired his in-
heat jured feelings, bluntly declaring
doctors at their own aweet will,
day or night, and yet brag they
have never been at an eapenae of
one cent. Others, with smaller
families -young, atout men—will
neither pay or aign a note promis-
ing to pay in the future. They are
adepts in management. They use a
doctor as long as he will go or un-
Dublin Roller Mi
DUBLIN TEXHS.
Improved |>lnngifter gpetem.
\\V Ii.im* recently pmeliased the Duhltn Roller
life, and we now desire to --------, ---------- . . - • - . .
them for awhile. The bill you that the conduct of the author!*Inutl now have it in active operatu»n, and aie ready t»|
make with a dor-tor is as legal, just, ties wss infamous The neat day }orjcrs f,„ f|,M|r tiU \\’v w ill also
la a raceat letter be aajra:
tear years ago I contracted a severe
eaae of coo tag iowa blood poiaoo, sod
H was oat long before I was in a terri-
ble eewdltioo. I immediately placed
myself under treatment of two of the
boat physicians in Washington city.
Tboir treatment, which 1 tooh faith-
fully for sis months, coat me just three
bnndrsd dollars, snd left me worse than
whan I began It. My condition can
Yea, it is 1, still in the lleah
•'About | tl*>wr’■ practice?” ^______________
Plenty to do, but nothing good Adored of just as much Import
in sight AH the people claim to anij ,bould be sought after
and houest as the merchant’s bill, be was summoned before the
and, while it should not be given. Lieutenant of Police, w ho told
precedence always, should be con- him that bis remark in the res
be poor and getting iworer. By an(j amjcab|y settled at leaat once
the way, have you read in the great in each year without the expense
Buy all Good ]VIilling Wl
• do. The latter assured him that
dicuased, and, perhaps, ‘ cu»sed"
the situation generally and thedoc
religioua weekly, the Dublin Prog- of seI,dmg or going after it. It
reas, about that indignation meet- s|1Uuld not be put off to be paid
mg which was held by the citizens wUh tb„ ..top trop” |Ml 0f a|i i*,.
of Cow Creek Jan. 2‘.t, 1HU7? cause if you need a doctor you are
"Yes, 1 have read it carefully, very urgent right then, and will his safest course would be to lly to
and feel glad that they have met, no| fo® satisfied unless he drives at a foreign country. So Schoen,
break neck speed Now, where ' leaving wife and family, took ship
•lues your part of the blessed gol- st Antwerp and sailed for New
tors in particular. The points ,|«.n ru|e vefrn-ed to in your reaolu- i York. He believes that he would
brought out are good ones, and tjona come In? All the doctors ask have been ruined and his property
show that they have much good now IH a Muhstantial, business-like, confiscated hail lie remained hi
sense in some of llieir resolves. |r^a||y secured promise to pay in Berlin
First,‘All men have equal rights the future, ,f not ah|e now. It is a , *
business proposition. , 1 he system of referendum gives
of oppression or tl.m l^aplm the veto power instead
Then if all w ill do "f l"es",,,"t " »*°
Very good. Second, Any man that .mr good people w ill not only ,,ul 1
has aright to conduct his business |*.r the golden rule, but will --'
as he pleases, but lias no rigid t* .dually live it so far as to heme- flFNFRAl nTRFf!TnTtV
say what another shall do, nr whom f„rtll ,be ,M „„ the half UittUUlimi
taurant bail been overheard and
that he stood guilty of having in- ,
suited his Kmperor, the penalty
for which was imprisonment and
possibly worse. tAntl will |».i\ tin Inchest market |>t ice tlicicfoi. We,
Schoen was frightened and asked
the l.ieutensnt what he ahould the Jiatrollup
ami coupe ration «*l the people «»f I)b|
surroiimlitiv; * "Uiitiy ami promise them in i»t urn if?*
class product Hoping to have easy ami pleasant
with the jH-i»ph* of I>nhlin, we ate, \cr\
tesjH-ct fully, «Bf
J.F. WEISER& Ci*
in this world (born free and equal j ajmpll}
and should not Is- oppressed by wjt|, ,JO
any body or organization of men.’ coercion in it
SUCCESSORS TO JOI-I. FISHER.
DONTGET LEFT
Frank II.
best be appro isle*!, when I »lit( that
lie shall serve.’ Better still. Third,
It is a tact that in tins world, and
in this country, tlo-re are a great
many people who, m.fortunately,
are poor and must have assistanee
from some out-, and we should all
my throat am! mouth were lull of non* j hear our pail in helping this class
and my tongue wuaaliii<,»t ruD-u away;
I had not taken aolul IikhI for three
months. My entire leoly waa coverrd
with red hlotchea, my hands and feet
were aorc and my hair was falling
put rapidly. I was in a truly |>iliat>la
condition.
“ I felt that I was incurable, and
waa in great drnpair, when a friend
recommended S. S. H., stating that it
would certainly rure me. I lo-gan its
uae, and when I had finished the fourth
bottle, I began to improve, and l*y the
time I had finished eighteen t»>tth-s, I
was thoroughly rid of the ditriue: of
course, I was not sure that I waa cured,
Imt am now convinced, us no aign
of the diac.iar haa ever returned for
four yeans 8. 8. 8. io the beat blood
remedy in the world, and my cute waa
due aotely and alone to It.**
Contagious blood pciaon is the moat
horrible of all diaeoaea, and haa been
in oppressing them
appropriately called the curac of man-
kind. It haa
always baffled the doc-
tors, and, until the diacovcry of 8. K. 8.,
was incurable.
For fifty years 8. 8. H. has been cur-
iu^ thia terrible disease, even after all
rather than
Best ot a*l.
All the foregoing ami much
more meets with our hearty ap-
proval, ami the la-t resolution es-
pecially. I lie tie*Titration that
they have not (lolili*-*! the war
paint or fount! the war path yet.
virtually • !*-• lines an iiuliiniteil
ariiustice, h.t-eii upon the gohlen
rule, which tills our hearts with
jov ami gladness. Hail* they ilc
dared war. with no enemy to tight,
it would have resulted in a horri-
ble, hloody-i less) affair. It would
have been,
**Kii»k • ii»vii 111at< iii u|t ii»»* lain.
%»••! I Inn MINI « •t«»A II NKBllI
Come, now, let us reason togeth-
er and see how the matter stands.
I lie first resolution dearly defines
our position that we are entitled
way ground, ami tin- w hole trouble
will he ended and peace and pirn
ty, ami above all, mutual r«Mili-
dence, will again reign supreme,
and the poor will not only have
the glorious gospel preached unto
them hut will, as before, receive
the blessings and attentions of our
noble hrotherhoo I when needed
After due deliberation we make
this statement and defy contradic-
tion That our profession as a
laidy has done more r«-al charities
than all the churches, millionaires
and aid MieiHies in the world and
all the balance o| mankind put in a
sum total, and have never (altered
in the good work M 1 *
Dublin City <Jor.rom.nt
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\tto» lift \
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\I'lcrim it,
v* .»»•! V.'» | •
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If t ,1 • »!!••-.
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THE KATY FLYER*
A NEW FAST TRAIN
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Dublin KaiIwa? Tim# Table
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I st Isilllld p4«4 !% V f | % 4 *
ft* tsfftit at I I v is
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’’ tl* Iffltl NlllVt *
*t »'in l |ni44 hi 11\ • *
f f.-IKlit .if 11%
F«rB»ri AIIubc4
I .1X111 oil \ |'V IIIH | 11-
to run our little matters as we like
I, vegetable, .id M "4 J11*4- l,b*
treatment failed.
aMiJolUrii rew^Tnl i» offered'foir |woof '■r“* “"‘1 «»ns|iiutional, and I must
M Iks contrary. 8. H. H. never fails
lb CM contagious blond poiatm, or
MJ ether diaeaar of the blood. If
yM have a blood dUco*c, take a rem-
edy which will not injure you. I le-
af mercury; don’t do violence
Is year system
Our r '
say that 1 have never heard any
physician or organization of physi-
cians deny any one else this right,
and 1 have heard uf hut few who
ever did any act which would m
Amusing Advertisements.
A London periodical recently
offered a prize for the best collec-
tion of unintentionally amusing
advertisements Here is part of
one Lst. It embodies illustrations
of tiie curious effect which the
misplacing of a comma, < r id a
word or two often has tip< n the
meaning of a sentence:
“Annual sale now going on.
Don’t go elsewhere to be cheated
- come in nere.”
"A lady wants to sell her piano,
as she is going abroad in a strong
iron frame. ’
"Wanted, a room for two gentle-
I ItlNW tiff, Idi-slilHH, lllHkNltllV
\ tj ' »•-«- |.»» « <«rlloti
.1 !» Mull in. *•••• i i-fta r \ 11 .'itwitM'i, * hi Hun
t. i r<t* • •. • li
V% |l \% ti I In* i •*. If* liifi'f, I I ti|f Ir% | lid* '
M I. Ar'i**Dl N«si«iitul
I j*4tn:tM w lilt.iiii* d'"i| kifiM-r
U H htl'i* I*'*, l»**b*|M*r.
^ 'k Jiitn-4, wr-iiffniil ?«11< 1 «-4»|.»r I»4*hr
FIRST CLASS SERVICE
TO
ST. LOUIS
AND
CHICAGO
WITHOUT CHANGE.
I. I fib F. « mHMII IKK
.1 Ihlt |s, f'llNlrilltl , Vlllf, J li
B Idle, iMil.llu, .1 ,f | lir|M*fi. I * i|»m/
foMMIITFI os l.iHili «»r OMI'KM
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29th Judieial Dialriet C*art.
I»l-trl« t Ji|«1m**. J " *•!»■ lllr
•• . J w I'drki'r, •*
'* i !• ik, i KriAtli r«M«nly ' J m HhIsimi,
>|t |.|»rn\ ills-
booka on blood and
Will be mailed free to
•wilt Hpecitic Co., Atl
COTTON.
medicines, food and cumforts for
Houatou ta u.idouhte.ily the best of,e,» w,|huut a shadow of
Cutton Market in the Houth to-day
The number of buyers ih.-re i* con-
stantly increasing The physical
facilities for handling cotton are
unsurpaaaed any where in the
world.
j horae, a blind cow, a mangy pig or T™’• „
We offer you our services hacked btoken wagon and owe for some " own IUM.
bj a continuous experience of a
quarter of s century in this husi-
WUI tend stencil ami quotations
OO application, free of charge.
W». D. Cleveland & Co.
HOUSON.
any way oppress the poor Nay, j "J^I.ty feH hroid.’’*'’1 ^
a ( tillit* dog l»y ii man on
l-hlkli T ftil NT niNVINI*
Tnlo I'lfito, l«l Mmi'U) in IIan h mi<l v|i
verily, even as a rule have they
been like many of old, I w ho w ere
Mitft ll ail-1 H< J, |
tirsl at the cross and last a'l the
tomb) tirat to the rescue and last
to leave the helpless, faithful to
(•-III Im f ,
<.rttnl.iirv. Itli Moii'Ikv In
tM*| ,
• •!•••» I(imt, ii»«l Moti'Uviii l|»rll andHrlolirr,
Mrplinik lllr, Itli Mtiii'Iny In April mii«I in
Inliffr,
llnnilli'm, I*>• M«»n<1*v in IN*«*rhilsc*r i«n.| Jima,
!•*!«■•% lllr, ShI Moii'Iiiv Hi Jauiury an*l Jul)-.
Saturday answering to Jim with a
brass collar around Ins neck ami
a muzzle. ffrath Csnsty Osttramtot
every promise through heat, odd, "Wanted, by a leepectalde girl, «.«i.oyri..»it gins, M^phmviiie
tain, mud, snow storm or cycl- ne, her passage t*» New York, willing
and with their own means buying to take care of children and a ginid
tailor.”
*' Respectable widow
wants
hope of remuneration. And who washing on Tuesday,
atood by m the emergency ami left ..por a pianofor|rt lhe
the struggluig t «K-t*»r to do all this property of s musician with carv-
m I 4 a 4 U t* I. M.t .1 ft M 04 O OO OO O O » O a — — . — o K a ot . O ..
( Irik, T*»•■• (#rrr»i
•• lilsii itry, J W Jarrttii, ••
** 1 rt'»« • 'on*ly Tollbn. ••
Mirriff, F B Vrmiimi. ••
" T*S «’•»• W CIlMlMlirrllM •*
•• •• As^Yr, It r AIII-sm...
" Hur%r>or. Mrk JolHiaiatii ••
( iHniiilw«i«Mirrw I'rtM Im t |, John II John
•on. MrphniVlllr, prrr|m | 1, J M hlk»r.
IMil.llu, 1‘rcs iiH l i, t t H.msI li "
I Miff mu , pi ••
al Mie when dieeaae and want stood
like a destroying Nemesis in their
path? If they happen to have s
bale of cotton m the patch, a lame
ed legs.
"M Brown, furrier, begs to an-
noure that he will make up
rlnrl 4,*,. ft'. Iloiinlton, Tlxir•»-..
I otinlv nwrl ftMitriiM |s| v
Jtiiif, v|di mh r aih! lN««-riiilM*r
W. L. Douglas
$3.00 SHOE
tl BUT n TU WORLD.
A IS 00 saoz rot »» oo.
It ia stylmh, durable and prricct-httaap t
abwdutrly naicnaary to make a tuuahrd Mj
coat oI manufartunng atlowi a anulkr profit I
than any ahoc told at 1100.
wi make
aho $2.50 and
$2 ahorafor
mm and $2.50,
$200 and $L7!
lor boyv
•boyv
The lull lane foe uk by
▼. L Douglaa $1.50, UM and $52» Shoal
prodoetiowt of akiikd workmen, boa B
material poafik to put kilo ahoca ooM I
prices.
m
The -Belmoot" and “Pomud
Toe" (thown in cuta) will be
the leaden ttua acaaon, but any
other atyk desired may bo
anted from our agents.
m
Wo n*o ml, (M tat
call rc*«, Vrrn-h •‘■imt C
Knoncol. Wi RHt. rtr tM
»e*ft allh rOTM <A IM ■
It .Hkr rana-4 •nciclT I
W. L. MVS LAS.
I4T4LOUI ail
gowns, capes, etc , for ladies out
food and clothing, who gets them?
The doctor? No! Now we come
to the beautiful part of resolution
number two.
"We should all beer our pert in
Msisting the unfortunate poor,”
whom the blessed Jesus says ye al-
ways have with you. Well done, outside and
brethren and fellow citizens. Ilsd counter.”
you reeoluted sooner and oflener
and acted promptly on the leading
thought thia last meeting and last ,7en7ai7with a bent rib
handle.”
Widow
open
A boy - wanted who ran
oysters with reference.”
"Bulldog for sale, will eat any-
thing; very fond of children.”
"Wanted,an organist snd a boy
to blow the earne."
Wanted, a boy to be partly
partly behind the
"l,oat, near Highgate archway,
an umbrella belonging to a gen-
and bone
resolution would have been nn *alt-
toiNn the* pwlmTof med^cme"! ‘Widow in comfortable circum-
can recall ho* ...... ™ _________ stances wishes to marry two eons.
can recall but one case where men
Mw suffering and sickness and
any one came forward and Mid,
"f rwedem" hi the Fathertaad
Otto ffeboen, a young Berlin
do, doctor, and miniate* to their architect of ability and good tarn-
wanta and I will pay the bill if they ily, fled from hia native land four
do not." Bdt very
stood around sod "passed by on
the other tide" and have told olh-
many have | weeks ago in fear ol the wrath of
hia emperor. Opposite the Im-
perial palace at Totadam he had
era that help waa needed, but it re- begun to build a restaurant and
mained for the doctor to pam that concert hall one Hory higher
way and act over again and
the good Samaritan
If people who pay th«dr hills
promptly,or make definite arrange-
■Mhtfi,to pay in the foture. under-
Mood Um petition of the doctor, we
•pin* there would he no naeseeity
nr^roaolatinjh {(either coercion
Ihn Median! Protect! v*
»t or deal red
►lory
again than the palace M . Schoen is
now boarding at No. 4I4 Isling-
ton avenua, awaiting information
from hia wifa, who still is.in Ber-
lin, m to whether or not it will
be adviMbl* for him to return.
When he arrived in New York
be rveolved to become an Ameri-
can citizen, and have hia family
Join him. bat mature reflection
has convinced him that he acted
Krztk Cssatr Jsitiss’i Osarta.
I'rM-lni-t Sin I r ll fmini, j r , K M lUr
h»m. r, riHin 1011.11) MonHnr In '
■nontti ol MrphriDllli-
1‘rM-lnrl Ho.* » * loo... j r , J X til ,
o.iio, «■ ; .-onri Srot Mon<Uy In ro. li nionlli.
ol Dublin.
I*r-rlnrl Ho S J ll ot Clolr. J I- . .1 M
Hoo.t,«,-.; .oiirl S olnnnov ollrr flrot Mon
.toy In nu ll nionlli ol Ak.Zo.Mtrr
I’wlHii Hu « I! C. Wood, j r ; li. W
Lerboy, e,; court Wcdnoodoy Imfurc fourth
Saturday In ouch month ot IhalTua.
1‘mrlnct No ft K 11. Au«tln, 4. r ; A. I»ucft
ctt.c.; rourt llitrit tolurttoy In cot h nionlli
•t ftllutr Dale.
J R. ST. CLAIR.
Dublin. Ti
l*rnetact No. S-H r laualiltn, J r
W III lama, <- ; court ocemd fridoy li
month Ot Murpin'. Mill.
*•» '-** «• lUmtllou, j r ; l it
Wtlltomo, c,;c«Mirt (ourtli Saturday tu aorh
munlb at Thurtmr
I'riMtnrt Ho. a J. T. I hrl-tlon. t r ; T. •
TIM«, c.; court aacood nuturdoy In each
month ol Unclcvillc.
NERHL
Dsklts fir* DsyariatzL
I tm.i.llno of Honk and ladder (Vi. Mo. I
and Hoar l oo,panics Hua I and t. W a
Dorlo, Chief. J s. Holey, onrretory _______
foreman. R. A. I*»wril. lot ooolotont fore
on; laVolle Motilcy, occrctary Mcrto Sm
Thurodoy n
llano tit
•*•»*»* In ench month at VIre Hall.
Mo. I: W. M. Andrew, foreman;
J. I» Mno-k, Srot oaoloiant; It H. Snnea,oer.
DSsry. Meeto third Tneadny olRht In each
bMUiy II.
* 'Vno.
month at Are hall
Hone Du Mo. * J. A. Wondi, foreman;
•ecoad Tneoloy nT«ht In each
ry Mrcu
“•b ^
Dubin Ice Co.
M Ait U FACTURKR8 of sll kinds
1 ®f Carbonated Drinks, Cider,
r Ginger, Ale, Soda Water sic.
Agents for the celebrated tem-
perance drink "Hoppem Wrisi.’
Also dMlers in the
BE8T SMITHING COAL.
OfBoe ■»► l t
Abstract of Ti
ncent
! Reol Estnte Busii
(Xollccttone anD Xaw,
NOTARY WORK AND INSlIRi
oewica in count hours.
STEPMENVILLE. TE;
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Don’t Forgot When You Ulan’t
First * Gloss * Photograph!
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