The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1897 Page: 3 of 6
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£ DUBLIN PROGRESS.
BUSHED EVERY FRIDAY
be Eralh County Alliance will
with Gilmore Alliance on
til 8th.
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THE PROGRESS, DUBLIN, TEXAS, MARCH 13,1897,
The Dublin Progress reported! DOCTORS VERSUS THE PEOPLE,
that Elder Oliver waa arreated in --
Comanche and taken to Dublin on
a charge of wanting to tight some
fellow over there, but the report ia
utterly without foundation, aa Elder
Oliver waa not arreated at all, upon
any charge whatever. The Progri
you want to buy, or sell real
The Citizen* of rtoccaaia Rock Paaa1
UtMiutiou Mac—te—dag
the Combine.
Cowell, Texas, March <».— We,
the citixena of Moccaain Rock
school district aud vicinity, in1
maasineeting for the purpose ofj
PEOPLE’S
PARTY M
PAPER
OF ATLANTA. OA.
Hon, Thos. E, Watson, Editor,
Subscription, $1.00 per Year.
We have made arrangements where
by we can furnish
Mr. Watson’s Paper
kor
ia now trying to make the correc-
lie see Dublin Land and Abstract (ion, and it is to be hoped it will considering the action of some of
W. K. Lowe & J. S. Daley. a K'>0<1 job of it.—Gran bury our doctors who have l»een so lib-
Iddleman * Munk’s new tonso- The Truth has In-en misinformed. h^yi^bSwme TndepJndwt^f u^by
parlor on I atnck street is, in \\ e have had no occasion to correct reneon of our patronage and have
most popular vernacular, a the news item in the Progress slat- joined with a combination of
*y- . i"K that Rev. Oliver was arreated other doctor’s who have grown fat
on’t forget the ”Rig I” restau- farther than the fact that he waa upon other people's labor, and now ! -
, when in .Stephenvilie. It is “Tested at Dublin insteadof at Co- aim to oppress us aa their iuferi- Tho Ctni*17 fftl Pponrfl
place to get all you can cat for uianche, which fact we stated last ors, or subject to their will by their *Mv OlUlJ ill alAIIliv.
fcenta. week- The facta are Rev. Oliver words and actions ao expressed in j One of the most fascinating his-
, was arrested, tried and sentenced public print—that we must do as torical narratives ever published,
anted—1o trade or traflic for to a line of |1 ami costs, which they say or die, for they are our Vol. 1, containing 204 pages, tells
I
ann Dim.in Pirn.kiss j
aaititri IM
The Progress
Sewing Machine
at'Class buggy horse, good and
le and of good siz ?. J. K. Me-
,y, Dublin.
was later overthrown on plea of a
technical error in the indictment.
are our
lords—therefore, he it hereby j of the story of France from the
. . .. . , , . Resolved, first, that we believe time of the Gauls to the reign of
A new indictment has been aworn jt to l*, our duty t„ patronise those Louis XI, pointing out many ofthe
out and a warrant is at this writing doctors who refuae to join the com- political movements which fore-
111 the hands of Constable J, A- bine and have cut their charges to abadowed the founding of the
Adams of Dublin, for the arrest of one-half, or even less, and furnish French Republic of today. Price
Rev. liver on the charge of abu- their own medicine instead of wri-| §1.00; with the Progress one year,
ting prescriptions to be Idled at the f l..r>u, or
drugstore. People’- Party 1*Xpek ^
anted.—A few energetic gen -
ien or ladies to canvass. Good
lltory and cash commissions
teed. Address, I . h. Black- Hive language. The Progress has
Dublin, Texas, -11 -.»t no comment to make as tothejua-
. 8. A. Hill who was hurt two *,c*. or snjUMtlco of the action Second, that we believe it to be
iree weeks agoj three miles | .• (,''ver> neither was the duty of all men to settle once in ...........~ l
of Htrawn by a horse running ^Ie **' m In que,*(ion intended for each year with all their creditors ANI* r ’K' °f hamk^
Till: Dim i\ Prim.res- \ kor
$2.25
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeoooooe
a first grade, high arm mt-
1 chine, combining all the modern
improvememts with the most sim-
ple mechanism. Highly finished,
comparatively noiseless, and guar-
anteed by the factory for 10 years.
Take the machine, try it two weeks,
and if not satisfactory bring it back.
We Pay the Freight.
any other than a matter ot news,
being entirely correct- with the ex-
ception that Rev. Oliver was ar-
rested at Dublin instead of Co-
mauche
As required by Article 111, Sec-
tion '»7 of the Constitution of Tex-
as. notice is hereby given that the
Houston .V Texas Central railroad
company intends to apply to the
present session ol the Twenty-fifth
Legislature for a local or special
law coiderring the authority and
power tor it to purchase, merge
into or consolidate with its lines
l" control and op-
.V Northwestern
k. The remains were interred railroad and the Texas Central
|r Highland graveyard Monday railroad, with all the rights, trail-
ing, * chines and privileges appertaining
I The BIx loorkcsl.ur.nl. to said railroads or belonging to
e .. .. corporations and persons construe-
ften you are in >tephenv.lle tj „r ((W1||
plant a square meal lor J > i ts.
kin at the "Dig I.” restaurant,
id lieds in connection. Courtc-
Wcatmcut to all. Special rates
boarder* by the. week. J.
ey, proprietor.
(wards over him is again able
Up and about. He received
fere injury on the left h*p be-
internal injuries.
PASTURAGE
od pasture two miles west of
liu on Chapman ranch. Price
iturage,horses /iilc per month,
2oc per head. Plenty of good
and water; will take good
|nf stock.
•2m 11. V P.k \ s 1 m.
ed— .Mrs. Mattie Crawford,
of W. C. Crawford of Cow
^community, died last Monday of railroad, and
ling presumably ol consump- crate the Wan
same.
11 or-ton a- Ti.k \s Ckntkai. II’v Co.
Ily <•. A. ifuinlan, Yice-Pres
L. W. Cave, Secretary. If
5.::;
Ur fanner friend M. I
.1 P Hamlin, who spent several
weeks in Dublin a year or go ago in
Mcl.rill Die interest of the Woodmen ofthe
and render satisfaction as nearly as
possible.
Third, that we lielieye that in
most cases if the doctors and oth-
ers would charge reasonable prices
there would not be so much com-
plaint of failures to pay.
Fourth, that we believe it is the
duty of the doctors and black-
smiths to take anything the farm-
ers have to sell which they need or
can use instead of demanding the
cash and then buying from others
with the money. • •
Fifth, that we believe that inas-
much a- all kinds >,t produce und
stock have decreased 111 price one-
hall, and that the farmer must nec-
essarily depend on what he raises
for a sustenance, doctors and all
others should cut their prices ac-
cordingly.
T. .1. Christian, Chairman.
W A. Ray-. Secretary,,
LOWELL
li.V »*s»l 1 •
March s.—\ftcr three weeks of
line weather lor farming and a line
rain, the dick of the corn planter
will he heard on every side when
Order now, and send cash with
your order to
THE PROGRESS,
Dl III 1 N, Texas.
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JJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO©
E sell this superior machine
for the small sum of $20.00
and prepay the freight to any de-
pot 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.
000000000000000000000000000000000000
People Wlio ftaie ^ried It.
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Best Passenger Service J
• •her* tiie ithim the
-I.KTUKKN-
TEXAS
THE EAST AND SOUTHEAST.
kfcr Lingleville, with his wife M orld has been arrested at hi- ground gets dry enough to
Spn bahe took the train at ^anta Anna lor alleged |,|unt. though some ot our farmers
■n last week for Grafton, Cali- complicity with a Mrs. Holmes of |,aVe already done so.
■I, where he will in future re- Dial place, in the murder by pois-
, lie ordered the Progress to 0,dng of her husband, \\ alter
kue to his address. Holmes. Holmes was carrying
life insurance policies to the amount
N|;%A sriisckiHCKS. of gdisju, two-thirds of the amount
•St Saturday the following par- being in the Woodmen of the
i^ere added to our list of read- Worhl and one-third in an old line
1 A P • Da llern, J. A. Woods, company. He died last Decent her „„ ucru
Riley, Mrs. Jane Tucker.and under peculiar circumstances after „jck for several days, hut is
Mattie Rlackshear, nil of Dub- a week s sickness and later his gome better
id C’apt R F. Hunter, Has- stomach was analyzed by a Fort Mr. Lewis Sivett and wife lost
exas. the latter sent by J. C. Worth physician, who pronounced their little babe last week. They
OH- his death due to poison taken ’
the stomach gradually. gpHHi
you want to get acquainted t|ie insura|U.e |iaa been paid and
.uman nature edit a newspa- the check f.rthe 82000 Woodman vear8.
r a short while. \ ou know |)0|jfy wa8 jn tt,e hands ot the local W ill Hilliard has a tine eirl at!
*ou Uv"SeT«d ?n Ta cl! a^nt' but nut tur,ied hi. home which arrived recently,
rou h.xe served m that oa- over to the widow of the deceased an), ,,is countenance now maim
Stock are doing better than peo-
ple expected.
“Pncle” Dave Lewis, whom we
mentioned aa being very low in our
last, 1. dead. “Grandma” Maloy
has also passed away. They were
buried at Desdemona.
Mr. John Cook has been very
now
CANNON • BALL • TRAIN
^barttD.d On. Boor in Tun..
I> nvcs Port Worth T <•*, n m ; |»jtll»«, *
tt. 111 , I ill* »t» I is* | <t it - l’» n 111 \rn\«*« In M.
IajiiIw T i*i i» m. ro ll *lnv
The following parties a He a few of those who h?.c
purchased Progress machines, and we refer any pros-
pective purchaser to either of them:
A. U. Watson. L. J. Evans, K. T. Cornelius, L. J. Toler, J.
C.Caperton, W. M. Carpenter. W. F. Carpenter. It. V. Bran-
uni, Dublin: Mr*. .S. A. 'Holt. Hannibal; M. C. Moss, Hico; W.
T. Carlton, Stephenville; (». K. Davis, Wilson; M. P. Davenport,
Desdemona; J. I). Martin, Carlton: J. If. Key. Topaz; J. H.
Turner, Theny; T. S. Riddels. Dublin; R. V. Brauum, Dublin;
Prof. (’. (i. Foust. Granhtiry; L. M. .Sale, DuhliW
In writing any of the above named parties, always
enclose a two-cent sfamji for reply. I**or further in-
formatioti, call on or address,
J. S. DHLEY,
DUBLIN. TEXAS.
hdzzidcidq:
1
XJiZJQ
nc
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MAS BEEN SHORTENED
Nine Hours to 8t. Louis and Hast,
Four Hours to Memphis, and
one Hour to New Orleans.
Only Two Days Between
P Lnf Texas and New York.
they have lost in the last two
:r,he rs j,7 zlez. 1 sss
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Pullman Hufiet Sleeping Cars]
to St. Louis, Chicago, New
Orleans and Pacific Coast.
ThmuKh <1*V nwclinriu'h may
u need a few month's experi-
the editor of a county news-
with the murder br poisoning, of combination of doctors and black-
W alter Holmes for the purpose of Hiniths. and in the course of the
to romnletn vonr knnwlcitm securing the insurance money, prooeedings extended an invitation
t m| lete your knowledge R„th of the parties have been ar- {„ «nv itood doctor to locate at this
^entncities of hfe.-Gon- re8ted .nd lodged in jail a, Cole- place".^ing^m of theD leiriy
• . . ______ man ami they aver theurinnocence, support. They alao invite any
r *TiViit^ j Hamlin is a man of family. |»*rty desiring to erect a gin to iu-
). I Him nrnkn. lam Ih«i hr I, " c, lvtuim Kinriri; 1 vestigate the advantages offered by
h>r |>artii<-r uf (!>•• tlrtu i*f ». J i'h.> ELECTION NOTICE. .. . ^ .11 J
., iii.intf im.tiH— in tin-1 M>-of t<>- t ,l -i * 1 • this place. It is the central loca*
■m *i’ii“.mv u.V.mn’r.r!'.!;- Imli.Jn"! °f, *“tho"ly scried in ,jon of a thick|y nettled communi- ’
for<-«A .n.i r»rry nw ot f Hinrrii t f ** J*1*?0e city of I ubliii, |y w ith an honest und refined cit-
“-ti.w i.v .......... iirtii-.i n I hereby order an election to be
Z^^ii’iSSXSSTi, Mdin .aid city, on lb. 1.1 Tuo. ______
>e,uo»Mb Way IM iM^miOmr^* I> day in April next, same being the ' The popular Douglass Shoe.
NuMry Tuiiiir. , <>th day of said month, for the pur- There is no shoe made tor men’s
urrh care u taken intrmaiiy an.i pose of electing a mayor and three wear that has attained a greater
the*rayat?ln ?-!f■•demien, to serve two years, one popularity than the celebrated W.'
rail on or mMrraa
your netuval ticket aifftit, or
W. A. Dashikll,
Travelins l’an-euser \s< nt,
Gaston Mksi.ikk,
(t^nrril PaMunfor *aii*I Tirket A*t.
L. 8. Thokxk,
in! V|r#* I'ri'i. umt (tt'iiml Mammrr.
Sapta pe l^oute
(The Gulf, Colorado & Santa I;c R y)
Best and Quickest Route
To all Points in the Southeast, North and East.
THE DIRECT LINE TO
COLORADO, UTAH, ARIZONA, NEW MEXICO AND CALIFORNIA.
For rates, maps, folders, or any other information
Call on any Santa Fe Ageut, or address,
lor ( iwnfort, Safety
Try the Central a
Speed and Styl”.
ire la a while.
W. A. TULEY.
alderman to be chosen from each ' j.. Douglas shoe. The fact that
r. J. ( IIKNKV « rn., Toledo, o.
r •Inimrlat- TSe. Il.irii rmnlly pill*
Connell, of Dublin, the
known cattle oiierator and
, waa in the city Wednesday,
obert Bailey of Dublin, a
eroua cattle deder, wan in the j the 1st day of March, a. n.
T. P. A.. Dallas, Tex.
W. S. HEENEN.
G. P. A., Galveston
Foil Worth \ Rio Granite Railway.
Shortest and lost Direct Route
The Great Daylight Route F™> Dub'i- »»a*«^*>«.»n,heTex», c«t«iR-y,»i.
voters of said city of Dublin. Poll- sal indorsement. The manufac- - rort \V ortn, to points in the
TNK OONNKOTINQ LINK
i authority to purchase and conaoli- ____ _
ftssMsssj aSSS
“Uv*WS5SSSSS* ‘•
dry akin, pain in
ingplace Bratton hail, H. E. Brown ture of these shoes has made it
presiding officer. possible for a man in the most or- Mr™*
Given under my official signature j dinary circumstances to keep him- CNtfll TlXIS, OllifPfflil tl)d MsiiCO
'* 1 ** u—L * - self provided with footwear of as _t.
good style as the market affords— VM WIN, CISCO 130 U r ISC,
the extremely low price at which p—<h thrawt the
they are aold placing them within ^ fiwrrlr. for Sm
the reach of all.
The only cheap quality in them,; ymt Lnh la
however, is the price; in all other
reapecta they grade aa high aa any | whilk th* mrviaorwiDfT ham
tor fkrUUtr of Mil oa4 prodi
In MWcn oorw
^He" had^ughtbTnCth“I I l8JJ* rt K H- McCain,
i Territory. Mr. Bailey, who NOTICE,
ember of the Cattle Raisers’ Notice is hereby given that the
ation, intends taking in the Texas Central Railroad Company
ng next week, and will be will apply to Uje Texas Legislature
■M br Mr, ■- "°’ •»•«■»«>» of ,ho, ,0 th, mirk- Th.i. lull..
k ud Farm Jm.m.1, *‘P"1*1.co"f'7in* ”P°" “ld ,|u^ili,. h... b^nfull, UM«i.nd MirS22T^SZSiTSTS,
! T.iu Central. Railroad Company ,U„d lo b. unaquallad Th.y ar.1 -n.—
North, East and W;est.
Close connection made at Dublin with trains to and front
points on the Texas Central. The
‘J
r* Best J^oute fot» Live Stock
Either to the Indian Territory or to Market.
Tlta* and oipnam Hud iklppn o»rr thU roata
**•!• >*wr bM brai onriMot running batwi
•MTlitaal* a. m. on Howlb ~
Tband.yi nod total
*w«ia——
■Kor lifonattlri nfsrdlif rotao.
■« rataa. «ta . apply H« mtSSm
akin
the shoulders,
etc. If you have
, your liver
and your Mood ia
. AT
ofthe.
It haa
ern branch of the Houston & Texas
Central Railway Company, with
all the rights and franchisee apper-
taining to aaid railroads and to rail-
way companies under the lawi of
Texas.
Texas Central Railroad Co.,
By C. Hamilton, Vice-president.
R. Oliver
m «ai%
shoes.
They are sold in Dbhlin by R.
St. (’lair, who haa just received a
new invoice of the varioue atylea.
‘ For Job Printing calj on the
Progress, not upstairs, but down
L. B. COMER,
O. V. ud r. ifNt, Tort Worta. To*.
GEO. BUCKINGHAM,
budra inTraweek bpilding. Reeol
lectour prices kre right and work
flret-claaa and up to dale.
W. W. atoMILLIN,
CkMCMIMai!
or m.m. oox,
rMtghl
. .1' .
Don’t Fongnt When You LUnn’t
pint * Class f Pho tog
, To C«il on F. L. BUOKlfigHdHki
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.