The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1897 Page: 2 of 6
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THE PROGRESS. DUBLIN, TEXAS. MARCH 13.1897.
DUBUV PEOOSE88
. ..............
CITY CIRCULATION.
IT COUNTY CIRCULATION
•■aiding
Price, $1.00 per Year.
•ioee the leet campaign baa all
been eaid in the interest of pore
politics and other fundamental
principlee of populism and while
eome have attributed to us an en-
tirely different motive we are char-
itable enough to bold Do pereonal |
ill will against them. Some of J
these have been led to this belief
honestly through an over conli-
dence in men whose iuainest vice
sued upon in any court having ju-
risdiction thereof, and the amount
collected thereon, after deducting
therefrom the collection fees and
the coats, shall be paid into the
city treasurer by the officer collect-
tissue paper, but he has borne a | ^ v
good many knocks for your sake, LtlSC OT LicTj
and is entitled to all the reverence
your shallow brain can muster.
By and by, after you are through
knowing it all and begin to learn
FOR Uali by
£ '
The Whitewright Bun pleads
vlth the outride public as follows:
**8tnufW. please don’t judge this j is an all pervading thought of their
tBWB by the advertising oolumns of own pecuniary and political advant-
this paper. If any one wants to‘age and whose peculiar character
know who is in business here and i does not deter them from employ*.!
what they are doing they will eith. j mg any means at their command
•r have to come in person or ad- | to attain an end they desire. These
ing the same, and constitute a part something, you will be ashamed to
of the general fund of the City. look in the gla«s, and wonder
Aht. li:—Alt money arising where the fool killer kept himself
from hiring out convicts shall be when you were ripe for the sacri-
paid over to the Mayor of said City j lice. And when the “old man '
and by him paid into the city treas- grows tired of his journey and stops
ury, end in every case the convict to rod, and you fold his arms and
shall receive full credit for the take a last look at the nice that has
GflOESBECK ? 0]
7TBSTR7TCT.I
REAL ♦ ESTA1
AND LOAN A<iE*n|
VI •* IlM \ •• t • oMl|*l#*|e* llliwlf n« | l(f
amount of hi* labor, to Ih• counted grown beautiful in rieitth, you will i*«»i»iiu iio-ih* *%*».,* i» . mi. or i,.f
and entered in discharge of the line feel a sting of regret that you ever ’**'* ,“”M"
disre-
dreaa this office, enclosing a two
esnt stamp for reply. A newspa-
per mao is always interested in the
welfare of bis town, and we will
gladly furnish any information, dp-
sired.’’
There are three measures which
are yet to be fought before both
houses of the Texas legislature —
sort cannot help this, it's simply a
defect in their moral character, hut,
these sort of inen while deserving
of sympathy are nevertheless not
the men to lead in a great reform
party nor be promoted to positions
of trust and responsibility.
Picking up
Knowledge
A hill was recently introduced in
the legislature of Texas designed
the Evans’ assignment, the fee and M a „trike at lh„ infam<>UB method
the re-districting hills. The fee | of ^ contrMti lt was promptly
Is easy enough if you look
for it in the right place.
This is the right place to
learn just what to do for
that debilitating condition
which Bpring always brings.
Do you want to be cured of
that .languid feeling, get
back your appetite, sleep
soundly, and feel like a new
man?
and cost adjudged against him; and spoke to him in so gross,
whenever his earnings shall t»e spectful a manner, and when you
sufficient to pay in full such line hear other ynung sprouts of imhe-
and cost, he shall he discharged. cility, using the language that so
Aht. 7:—The Mayor shall delighted you in the geriuical pe-
cause a record of all proceedings in riod of manhood, you will feel like
relation to the employment or hir- chasing them with a sled stake and
mg of convicts to he kept in a well crushing their skulls i>> see if there
bjund book to he provided for that is any brain tissue on the inside,
purpose. Said record shall con- Boh Burdette.
liii* •!l«trtVtrs*w mid dliii t|.»f|,
Ihmivl it t * f 11 Mli I In* |«*w it u| w|9.||
\n .) I r.*»* »* h i «.f tin- \
ti*IU« »M»rlli Tlil« lr«* l is suiafk
I ills* It «• «»f | I Mill '<1 NCfl s.l, |b ||S
Ini •‘fullc VMllf > Mf Nlltl'lb\ I I • s-||; |
<•1 I*Im« k MMfl«l> (m.IIII, r I« 'll •« t««I
I IlHMls u( IlMlIkf** «llO'l| l ••* f I. I w |
Bit ll«*{ li"' H 11 •**! •• I V I III* Ills
For Job I'rinting call on the
l’r«»giess. not upstairs, hut down
stairs in Traweek building. Beco|-
lect our prues are right ami work
and
both
legislature and were fought to
finish and defeated by a minority. {
It is hard to tell what the fate of
these measures will be mi the pres- j
ent legislature. While it is more
than probable that a majority in
both houses are in favor of such
legislation, there is a strong and
fighting minority in both houses
bitterly opposed to any change in
the present laws which hear upon
the above subjects.
will do it. It has done it
for thousands. It has been
doing it for 60 years. Try it.
Scad lor tbr "Carrbook." i jo page* Irw.
J. C. Ayer Co. Lowell. Hue.
AN ORDINANCE.
The following is the text of a
bill which has been favoiahly re-
ported in the Texas legislature by
the committee on revenue and tax-
ation, and signed by John T. JUur-
ry, of Van Xamlt county, as chair-
man of the committee
“That there shall he levied on
of the City of Dublin:
Akth f.i: 1 —Any person who
may he convicted of a misdemean-
or in the Recorder* or Mayor's
court of the City of Dublin, and
who shall be committed to the city
bin. -''•i1.tdownu|K)nbylhe . purified"! Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
befor. Ih. Twtnljr-fourth de„,„,.r„ic |,K„|„lllr „f T.,«.
which vote places this so-called
“ regenerated ” hut really degener-
ated democracy on record, so far as
Texas is concerned, in favor of the
gold standard. The bill contem-
plated the nullifiation of contracts
hereafter made between citizens or
corporations in the state of Texas
where a particular or specific coin
is demanded in payment. This on
the grounds that one money of the
Dinted States should lie held by
the people to he as good as another
ami that corporations or citizens Jal^ 84*'l rlD" in default of the
should not have the right to d.s- of *the fine and coats ad-
, judged against him, may he work-
criminate in fa\or of one lawful e,j upon the public streets or other
money as against another. The public works of said city, or be
defeat of tfiis hill leaves the hanks, hired out to any individual, com-
the corporations or the wealthy Pa,,y ,,r corporation within said
Class the liberty to discriminate at r,tv’ ,°.pe“ain j" *a,d “‘T-Md ,h.e
,, , ,, .... , proceeds of said hiring, when col-
and collected from every person or will against any law ful money of li>ctw|; ,h;lll first to the
association of persons who take or- the I oiled States in order to force payment of the costs, and aecomi,
dm for merchandise from other . . ... , ........... f .. ,
than (n.rchuit,, ur 1 • ,,r °,h,!r l*,l«««». «*' *•>■■'™1
from other if they desire to do so, below par *ry convict shall he entitled to a
. .. i i .1 credit of twenty cents on his line
with another money which they , . , 3. . .
7 . . . and costs tor each ami every dav
may favor. The death of this bill j,#. niay nerve under such hiring, in-
at the hands of a legislature in eluding Sunday, ami he shall be
which the Bryan democracy hold* discharged at any time upon the
a decided majority, ami, m fact, is p*ynient of the balance due on his
practically without opposition, is a
fitting commentary on the sincerity
• f all platform promises of the
democratic party.
CLRTIS. n. I).
tain—
I. A descriptive list of all per-
sons known as “city convicts.”
J. How such convicts has been
or is employed.
J. The name of the party hiring first-class ami up to date
a convict. _
I. The time w hen and the price
at which such convict has been em-
ployed, or lured nut.
•'». The amount credited such
convict for such employment or
hire.
•I. The amount of such hire
collected.
' 7. The amount of fine and cost
due by such convict.
*. Such other information as
Vn I |*l. Hr D "ii| I ll* I tun ||s
No * H* I«»f f In- J < | ,
7 lulli" tioflll **f 11 a* * Ikiopit-
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T! Mill" w l»«*ff |» In |||f< •
K.N
IH III IN. Tl \
• r«fk . I lilt I w •• ir«-lie*n| Inn !
i N«* $•* in r**-* of tlo* Joint
in ID* i i#r i** »i iiinii" tif it* lily
* r»N III*- \ * IimI* • | a I *•*■*• I • «g gar
tn Mil » ll«# •l**«*|| * * to |lM .»!•• Ill
m 11' I w#*u«| tlo it. Im <m lt«M»l
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Ni* 11 I'biti itsnl tbnJ J Ji
itiil* - nort!*,
Offers Professional Services,
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\.
DcCAI.lt IJIWI5. M. I>.
N#* i ; * $•» in f* s i*f tit*- \| \ Hl$
V*\ Nl*«* ni \ III ll|f It Mill •.*)( I
tn | i**«» in *rt It hm'tl #if lit*"**- I r n-|g|
c-"! m Itli m g*«»l f« tn i»r* utj
Iwi-I'l W MO-.l ll M \ W'lftli D-lll ll./Vie* ll
^i h •! r nriti* . ta III !»«■ «I||| nil « , .j |
Ni# 1( fJD ml* " of lln \ I • ;1«|
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WILSON. TIMAS
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Be it ordained by the City Council der the rules adopted by the City
may he necessary and requisite un- Physician and Surgeon.
I!.. >1
"IPM
■I iii-
persons
sales to or solicit trade
persons than merchants, for a mer-
cantile firm, an annual occupation
tax of and no travelling person
■hall so take orders from other per-
sona than merchants until said tax
is paid; provided, however, that
this tax shall not apply to commer-
cial travelers, drummers or sales-
MU making sales to or solicting
trade from merchants.
Council
Akt. S; — Whenever the amount
realized from the hire of a convict
is sufficient to discharge in lull the
tine and costs adjudged against him,
the City Council shall Issue a war-
rant upou the city treasurer in fa-
vor of each officer to whom costs
may be due for the amount of his
costs and the same shall he paid
out of the general fund ol the City,
or out of any other funds in the
city treasury not otherwise appro-
priated.
Akt. That this ordinance
take effect from and after its pas-
sage and publication.
Approved. March *, 1V*7.
It. H. M<Cain, Mayor.
W. J. Ci.ay, Sec'y pro tern.
Nil « all* h»i*w* r*«l |»r«»n.|>!»\ .•!mv '*r i«Mlit
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| ON«l & PII'IIS,
TONSORIAL PARLOR.
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Dublin tiiah
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K.
J. SNIDIID
DENTIST.
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MOPNTON & I.DDI.EMAN.
A dispatch from Dallas states
that Milton Park, of the Mercury,
MISTAKES Ol YOUTH.
Ichalsid, my hoy, me thought 1
heard you speak of vour sire this
morning as the “old man ” You
line and costs or at the expiration are eighteen years old, are you not ?
of his term of service, his term of Just so! That is the age when
service in no event to l»e greater callow youth has his lirst attack of
tb»n »i.y f-.r ... b fifty emu of lhe , y hi
line ami costs; provided, that in no
case shall the city he responsible that you
to the officers lor their costs, and observed by the cut of your trou-
III no case Shall such convicts he sers and the angle of your hat and
i«i i-.i in i e \ \-.
TONSORIAL ARTISTS.
Nliiip we*! •!'!••
I >•(t*| | it N| i-i#
• *f I'aiiick r*-«-t, **|*|•***"!i••
• * ^.*ll"f u« tIon gitarmilits!
[OKCJAN BkOTHI.PS.
ni i-.i in. ir \ \-
moment that you know it all. 1
Wanted the 5ole and Uot It.
At a dinner party given on th „ ,
acting as chairman of a special fringe of Kerry Patch not long ago hired out for a longer period than the llavor of your breath and the
style of your tooth-pick shoes, and
DENTAL PARLOR.
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will • |mt". • n I Hit* r «-.|
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l*-v *»iifv«-\ , (til* i'**nty nh »*ti Hi*
S*. /• V% *• .*»•• nK* ii!w for nil ft *d
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I • i r t • if 11. • | li 11 m fii n i* »t i '*• i»» ,4/|
tlitw 44 Ml M-«*tli*-|* In i« "-I Mil | •* 11
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Iff’* Iftln- ON ST I tt* ll.tit'k A 11 -( r I • " ^l*»f. .
committee appointed for the pur- a hashful young man was paired °(,t’ .v, ar fur failure to pay a line
poae at the recent meeting of the with the best-dressed girl on the and costs, and on the expiration of
National Reform Press association a» the table «*«‘i unless by his hire such
. u .. . .... happened to be in frout of "a roast hue and costs have sooner t>een
rtM.mpb,.,b„.„.,M,« ,hlch h, WM l-idmid oooric .ball be lin.
Marion Butler of North ( arolina, carve and serve. beside the fowl wily discharged.
RCHER & DEFPENHAIXIM,
the swagger of your walk that you
are badly gone on yourself. This
is an error of your youth which
your uncle can overlook, but it
* “■ I >1 III IN. II \ \*
I*li.3T'aicia.xi.a ar.d S-jjrr'O-n.a.
-ONI i
»o4 i
pMiMri chairman of the People’s stood a dish of fried sole. j Akt. 2;—Such hiring ^ pains him hadly to hear you speak
B#* hBcp over l lts-rl*M« k A llrtrriw Mor*
Itf Arrliei'a r*--"i<l* r»* s* IruYi* |sins-c «*n
lirkftoii alfM-I, TImsii* .*4
l»r lM-ff#*fif»i» i«rii*w r» «l'1* f»r** Tin* I»mh
T $ry it«M|.|s*n« •• on .'iitrl*k
I
on
reform press leagues,
an tka exponents of the best
Ba party. It is re-
■P**Mri ia tone, but positive in
It. Mr. Butler cannot fail
ita meaning. Its
father." He may
not be up to you in the modern art
of making a fool of yourself, hut
ten to one he forgets more in a
week than you ever knew. He
may not enjoy gutter snipes chop-
ped fine and engrossed in delicate
r, a letter demanding a meet- The baahful young man bad nev- ! either by private contract or at . . ,
faff of the executive committee on *rbee? ‘U^n to do such a public auction as may he deemed H°aVcTyHm
j,. ,L . . . .. thing before, so he began by asking best for the interest of the city, or ■**ouia never mention saw ny me
»% »« Uto th.n May I. IHU, th, ,^v v„y ,, '|it it „„y by ..cred n.n.e of •• ......... ------
■r. Park declines to give the let- (ferred anything in particular. any specified term, embracing the
»r pnblication at this time, I She replied that she would take lahoi of all city convicts of the
l: “The letter was w ritten 14 the *"*e- He had no idea class prescribed in the preceeding
tol deliberation on the wber<*the 8w,e laX. l'« cut off a article, at some fixed rate per day,
slice of the breast. week or month.
“(Jive me the sole," she re- -Art. 3:—Hirers of convicts
peated. shall execute bond payable to the .
He hammered away at the wing, (uayor of said City of Dublin, with
“ The sole," she said again. two or more good and sufficient,
The timid young man drove the sureties, in the amount of the hire
m . ■ ,. . carving knife into the leg. agreed upon, conditioned as fol-
MgWMd H. M.I., lu --Ab.no.,he.ol.,id,b.K.r.,lo»-: I
MMion, however, at this time ry Patch maid in the highest key •• That the hirer shall prompt-,
•tMe widespread discus- possible. ly and faithfully pay the amount
i favorable and un-! B**ds of perspiration gathered mentioned in the bond when the 1
I, and possibly curtail its on the y°unB ra»o’« forehead. With »•”»« become# due, and it shall be
--- u ; a desperate plunge he stuck the Stated in the bond when the same |
' 11 *r- knjfg into the body of the fowl. becomes due.
request we shall “Take it, body, soul and all,’’ i 2. That he will treat the oon-|
T. CARLTON,
"TKPHKMV II.I.K, I KX \*
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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in e - • * 11 \ 111 - #ri *. | m • # | ( |f# »l t»j
in a *;•***•! it* lari#t*< t !n*»*f, mic! ^ss!
No U I-, in r* " J \| V| i"f(i
I m - r* * Hi • mil % (II«#||, |a
Hi |U‘« ri«*rt !.* n "t t r**in V$ it|nin wj#rii
• •lint** In#. I ii f f i i m l*y V !»•* j. *li‘
l*»n'l ii#**«f Iy k’|s*l I*1m« k Inn ' Iff
iiti'l va * i|»
« oMI R| I. 4 of N| V
No L*. * 4*'n* |••• i*f VV .1
I* llill* * I DMit l#.i|* «Y li|i , t*-in *4
»t*l*-w iif m * )'»li*iit|f uwiii-r*, n«»
Uie*nVw( lM«tlH|f w|»riii|C VN m Im* ••44
l* M"oiinhl*- |fin,•
No jr. JS09 Hvn-m Miller VNI.it#
tulle*** amittiMi st of t#m(«~y ii.«*,
|>n»Y fine* ntw h M ■ I fur III
Will i»rurtl« *- in ni) «tHte* nn*l rotin.ly court**.
4 4fHr*-. ii|M(Mlr« III I rr) Dili Dim if
F
JRANK & YOUNCJ,
» I. S (mult
I Ia'V toil,ik.
•m-IIKM II.I.K, TK\A*
Momrr-iove .
mixed willi daily,
hourly sacrifice.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Th- h.vr inen-.* P"'"" "" ...... ..... “
e* with the sacri- _____
CmoriUa C T. MORRI5,
The letter
•rile effect a declaration
iCkrirwa Buffer’s policy
Pfa to fight what
Brysn democratic
' reformers.
tkankfol to its
-rood populist
who have rs-
•dltor their ap-
poatkshold
said h*, putting the bird on her! humanely while in his employ-
plate. “ I s’pose thst’e what you m«»L
meant when you asked for the
soul I”
The young man has never eaten
dinner again at that house. —8t.
Louis Republic.
The Romona luncheon served in
the Fry building last Tuesday
night by the members of the Kp-
wocth League of Dublin was a suc-
cessful affair, both from a social
and financial standpoint. The ta-
bias ware crowded from the open-
lag of the hall at 6 o’clock until
it dosed at 11 o’otock, and the
young people
fagofthrif as
arirtaatharefrom the sum of about
|M>. The selections by the orcbes-
tan and tho vocal mlactiooe by
entire store of viands.
3. That he will furnish the con-
vict with a sufficient quantity of
good hnd wholesome food, with
comfortable clothing and with med-
T Still w. u» i tzXTr, tlfirlrisirt
convict I o work at unreasonable tone a liver or kimiev aflhctioa or heart-
by many doctors.
entail*, j n
more a V
mother suffers *’•
ami endures for
her little one, the
more precious it
liecrrtnes. She
loves it liecau.se
she has labored
and "uffere#! for
it. The physical
organs concerned 1
in maternity af-
fect a woman's .
entire constitu-
tion to s degree
only half realized
Women are often
HTKI’IIKJtVII.I.K, TK X Av
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
X-mxiA Cclloctinc' -ZVc-ent.
amh notaky i-i ni.ir
THE BIRD Of WISDOM
hoars, or for a longer time during
anv one day than other laborers
doing the same kind of labor are
accustomed to work.
Sack bond shell be approved by
the mayor of tbe City of Dublin
and filed in the office of tbe city
secretary. /
Aar. 4:—If a convict, birod
out, escapes from tho hirer, such
hirer shall nevertheless be liable
for the foil amount of the boo i,
unless such convict ia. re-arretted
and placed in the custody of tbe
city mafahal of arid city before
ecomes due, in whieh
inch hirer shall only>eli*.
wwm*
Iney affretion
disesav, when Is reality the whole trouble
ia with the reproductive organa. This
delicate and intricate organism and the
rational treatment tor its peculiar ail-
ments ia a life study for the wisest physi-
cian. Prohably no practitioner living
has a higher repute in this special direc-
tion, than Dr. R. V. Pierre, Chief Con-
sulting Physician of the Invalids' Hotel
and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. V.
His “ Favorite Prescription," is tbe most
perfect remedy ever known tor all ''fe-
male complaints." It reta-atthc source
of the trouble from the Inside: .It in sot
external, local, bol-
ive. It is anire. It.
rtTvngthen* the in-
ternal oegana, yrrstores them to’ health
and regolaritc, and completely banish**
the continual weakness, drag and drain
«M body and nr'nd. •As
mine of all
lOgl
Stvllsh. SaraNr. prr**rtlH«l«if.
EsanrscA ky
▼. L. Douglas SXSO. 94jOO andj
tbe best i
Also $2-501
V. L.00UdUt|#l
J. R 5T. CLAIR. DuMln,
DR. W. W. SNII
If he wishes to maintain hia
reputation ahould now rpoet
only at
DENTIST.
« —
MVM M
since the former popular
proprietor, D. Moors, has
again assumed charge,- and
TfoWhi Pfomr
should do likewise. Mr.
Moore baa bad years of ex-
(forjencs in the business and
L ' ' ■ %
lUJ
:, r/y
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Teeth Extracted Without Pah
• AH Wsrlt Ouaranteed. .. ,
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1897, newspaper, March 12, 1897; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530548/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.