The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1897 Page: 4 of 6
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THE PROGRESS. DUBLIN, TKXA8. MAHCH IU.1H07.
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CITY CIRCULATION.
IT COUNTY CIRCULATION
i Mm, *1.00 per Year.
OUR TICKET FOR 1900.
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OUR TICKET FOR 1**.
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Or VALLA*.
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L. Calhoun, formerly of the Fort
Worth Industrial Educator, is now
one of the editors and publishers of
the People’s Record at Marshall,
Mo., e middle-of-the-road populist
paper started there four years ago.
The Record is a first-class paper.
the following
letter frees 8peooer Track, chair-
man of the National Armenian re-
lief committee at New York with a
request to publish same in the in-
ternet of the relief of the Armenian
Through the efforts of Her. W.
H. McDougal, of Claremont, and
Chas. J. Service, president of South-
ern California Christian Endeavor
Union, of Riverside, California, the
National Armenian Relief Commit-
the executive committee
Of the Peseta's Party ef State ef Tex-
es Issues aa Address.
To the people’s party of Texas:
We congratulate the members of
our party upon the splendid vote
polled for our principles in the
state at the lest election, Kearby
having received 258,092 votes as
against 138,(XU for our beloved
leader, Nugent, in 1894, a gain in
two years of 80,000 votes. 1
We declare that elections are but ' -
'BuJr
W. E. LOWE
L . ■
ERATH COUNTY
WE DO IT !
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incidents in the life of the People’s 1 *’
tee last week received a carload of party, and that we intend to battle
oranges which were donated by the steadfastly for our principles until
fruit growers of Southern California j each and all of them are enacted .
to the orphan fund. . into laws and the plain people giv- < %
Through the kindness of Brown en justice and an equal opportunity 1 ’
& Secc mb, auctioneers, the car to enjoy the blessings of good gov- .
was advertised and aold at auction eminent.
free of cost to the committee. Da- We congratulate the people of
vid A, King, truckman, also favored Texas upon the fact that populist
the cause. education is now bearing fruit, and
Messrs. P. Kuhlman A Co., the that even our opponents aretnak-
Washington street fruit dealers, 1 mg an effort to enact some of the "
who have kindly attended to the planks of our state platform into »■
disposition of the oranges free of laws. We sincerely trust that their ..
Plucky little Greece defies the commission, have seat to Brown zeal in this direction may not abate. .
intervention of the six great Pow-1 ^ros & c°-» tourers, *923.99, but that ali;our demands may lie-
____h.rpffnrt* in Ith® Proceeds ofthe BaJe' “d ,uu come laws. We do not care for ’
of Europe against her efforts 10 ^ th have ,124 more to
New Type.
New Borders.
Experienced
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Land and Abstract
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lots
Bought, §old or f£enl
Exchanged, Least
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IH.BLIN TEXAS.
ers 01 aurope agaiuws ucr cu”'*“ that they may have *124 more to mere party success. Our effort-
behalf of the the struggling Chris- to this amount. are directed toward the common
tians of the Isle of Crete, and yet The fruit sold at s high figure on good, and we are ready to accept
Greece in point of area is but one-' account of the object for which it just laws from any source, but we
fourth the size of the state of Kan-1 w“ tbere *** much w*rn PeoP»« »***»' pretended
spirited bidding. reform—mere compromise tueax-
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Absaes M, Title Perfected ud T&se: M
It A Hill II flETAL.
-’•'Ml pounds of first-class, anti-
sas. This ought to prove an ob- Young " people's Societies urea '"for*"deceptive'* nartlsanpur- fri<tlo,‘ babbitt metal for sale che«|
ject lesson to “Uncle 8am,” w ho throughout the United States and poses. at Progress office, Dublin, Texas,
stands aloof from assisting the Cu Canada purpose supporting an Or- We desire to urgently impress
bans on pretext of his fear of the phanage at liarpoot, lurkey, to upon those who sustained the peo-
Korop, intervening in £^JL*,oS£j'EZI GENERAL DIRECTORY.
case any action be taken. massacres, and this gift of tl.UNI work with unabated zeal to sustain -
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takes Occasion to make the state- widows aud orphans needing aid in enacted into laws,
ment that he has not yet announced liarpoot province than in any other Having shown our patriotism by
his intention of becoming a candi- portion of Turkey, and a generous accepting the candidate ol another J" 'I'1
date for governor in 1878. that is, * lo the t al1 ,or ,undf‘ 18 unr!
he says that he has made no deli- Much interesting information re- form force of the nation, we deplore
nite statement as to his gubernato- garding the work and needs there the fact that the leaders of the d»-iu*
rial intentions, and that if he did and in other centers can be obtained ocratic party failed to keep in good 1 •
intend to become a candidate he by wrding to Lev. K. D. Iireene, laitli their part of the St. Louis
would not announce himself this ^*'1^. »nd made every effort to
early.
friends of Jester would
Careful ami prompt attention will !>e y-iven to *]](
Come at once if you want a supply, ness placed in out hands, and all lands for sah , rent i
will he advertised without cost if desired.
We solicit your business in this line, ami Udievc
make it to your inti rest to place it with uv Call
write to us.
Dublin City GorcrumAnt.
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Dublin EaiIw’at T.a* TabU.
, . ... .. . New York City. All funds intended humiliate and disintegrate the peo-
Looks like the democratic fl)r t,ip Hork 8hould ,,e 8pnt |lJe s 1
party, tor their own gain
at once Brown Bros. .V Co., treasurers, ’/• which largely contributed to tIn-
take the hint and begin to insist Wall street, New 1 ork City. deteat of the union candidate, Mr.
■ Brvan, and the issues presented.
KAN5AS MrHSl S Nl:>% \Oltk. \\ t- have not organized to obtain
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DUBLIN. TEXAS.
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upon his becoming a candidate. It
ts clearly evident that the lieuten-
. The new populist governor, Lee- offices hut to improve the condi- J '* 'i .ti.u.' -.
an governor as ie o icia e in j„ |,jg jjr8^ ,Iiessage to the leg- tions of the people and every man ' *' '
islature. devoted considerable atten- "ho has the same purpose in view
ition to the adverse criticism of Kan- ^ould be w,th U!* and not/8ai,'!‘t
f .t**ll.
his bonnet and is anxious for his
friends to begin at once to insist.
Firmer* Alliance
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Dublin Roller Mill
DUBLIN. TEXHS.
President McKinley has, contra- 8as ,na<le in the east. Of New ^ ork \\’e point to the appalling condi-
ry to the general expectations be 8a'J: t'on'i !n "Lich this country n<>w
of those who opposed him in the1 “ While, according to the press finds itself as the best evidence that
campaign made a tine start in his tbe nation’s most populous me- , Pr,nciples of our national plat-
official career. He first wrote to tr°polis. her children linger in the ''"ve^pe^ve*^'Jhat" to"^a^hfe^e
the inaugural ball committee to streets untaught, except in the lore practical reform we must have as-
dispeute with the magnificent prep- °f the pavement, unfed except at sistance of every man who loves
aratioos for the occasion and with the 1,40,1 of charity, unhoused ex- hii country and defends the right,
th# consent of the nar»ie« donating cel*t *n the kennels, they dispute w.® ,nv,te *H honest and patriotic
me conseiu 01 me panie uonaung e j 1 citizens to come in and join with i.i.iao r * ..i-sr
the princely sum to contribute it w,1“ creatures scarcely less misera- U9 jn an ejyort t0 re8CUe our j,eop|e IM SUr, h *"■' '••!»-
toward relieving the distress prev-: ble> llie commonwealth of Kansas, from the abyss of bankruptcy and
Improve}- plangitter Swtciii.
We have recently purchased the Dublin Roller
and now have it in active operation, aud are readyta
29tb Judicial Dutriet Court
iM-tru-t jil'lio-. J. - MrulIKIinn.'t»|>l»-t|l I1U- , „ 1 r , ... ...
v. j w i\.M,.r, orders lor Hour liromntlv. We will also
* ** rk, Kr»tU fimtilj J ' Uatauii, * *
alent throughout tbe country. He
rejected all tenders of military es-
cort and rode to the national cap-
ital aimply as an American citizen,
without the usual pomp and cere-
mony of military display. This is
in itaelf ref.eshmg, coming as it
doaa on tbe heels of a democratic
administration calculated to pre-
(•rntitmrv. *u. M m M»»r« U hi.1 ?*e-|s.
t«-iiiii«r,
Buy all Good jVIilling Whi
And will pay the highest market price therefor. Wtl
rejoicing in a public school system ruin in which we are now strug- oi. « n.w.zn.i m.„..i»viii April ».,.i<><•««,i*-r
which is the most graceful heritage K,inK and Ple,1R<! to the people of A,,r“ *‘”*1 ....... ....................
r«,l« fro. „u, fiber, eed Lddd“.Vd'VnLt U.c aud c.-.^ration „f „,c |R-oplc of Ml
the best legacy we can leave our ture a8 lQ tfae |>a8t_ f(trenuoU8lv Ersth Cmty Ou«ni».«t.
* U»« t 4.4,. I IImi.|lion, TlitirU-r.
I «Hinlv roiirt «-*M»\a*ne*w Nt .Misiidny in
Mar* h, jiiuc, »*n*I IhTnnix r
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.... ----- the past, strenuously
children, finds ample bouse room > oppose all fusion or entangling al- ' tihmIi -kiuk.
and school room for every Kansas fiance with any other political •• Atmn,5y7Vwl’jArr,4i. 1-
child aud for such straggling waifs PartJ’- Let all good men get to- .. lu-nn ►' w'V',"1 T,’
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it a cheerful audacity that al- which now endanger the republic. ......................... i,,. i i.j.,i,„ n j.,1,,,
|MN us for anythiug but simplicity ^“Henges admiration, scrib- Prosperity having disappeared, the «?!«?
■ad economy. It may be possible Ibler* ‘n semi-civilized foreign colo- danger is that peace, order and even
that something good may come out in'e* blte New York city and Chi- c*vAl',at*0” lollow-
^ ■db'lbietretion. Mr. Me «go -ill, eemi-berberic epl«.dor "* or,r.t’.bi“D.nd *.
Ktoley haa made a good start; let -at lbe aP« *nd semi-barbaric Louis platforms and emphasize the
tw Rope that be will keep it up to ®‘lua*°*’ a* the base of their social demand for the initiative and refer-
tlwead of bis official term. life, have made puny and presump- endum and imperative mandate—
tious criticism of those whose shoe- lbe PeoPle may have the right
THE DELUSION. strings thev are not wnrthv in **? d,r*< l Vul® to propose, accept .......... . .
Muj ol oord.raocr.tic friend. ,00«P Th^ d o( Kgyitlh.ve .*I,J t° ,tctl1 «“d S^«S^S3aSK*
(PM with us that money is the l , , * . fjP di8iuif»a unfaithful public oibcials. | Crs^imt 4 -1 1 u«wwt j. r.
g I Dirktd ftt the pyrimids umnsw^red To tbe end tbat tbe foreffoimt ■ * • * FtiiipRiiy iwy«*r*» i4M*rtii
principles may be fully carried out. |hlf,
I wo urgently recommend to our peo* i ffk'tVifrSirth>l<
stirrouiuling country and promise them in retun*1
class product. Hoping to have easy and pleasant fllj
with the people of Dublin, we are, very respectfully
J.F.WEISER&
SUCCESSORS TO JOEL FISHER.,
Erath County Juitieo'i Court*.
l,r»-«-|ncl So l -l It VantiiM. J I- ; It M lt«r
liritn, « ; 1-ourt loiirlti Woinltty In null
tnotilli Mt M**|,lirnvlll«.
I'rwliift So. J W K l.iwc, J. l\ , J A %«|-
Mt Tiu'l !l‘ ",lr* ,l,', • atft iKoiilli.
DONT GET LEFT
l». w
>/•*! RVU LUC yj IDI
1L lb®JrebaJ.an for :/l centuries.”
THE KATT FLYER
A NEW PAST TRAIN
VIA
**••4 a limitation upon the mate- The denizens of me nunnower p*® ucmuj nuppwr* ui me re-1 i*r«-i»< t.so ,._n » Umruiin j r » a
1 Arom which money can be made, state are stirred up over# very un* for“ PreM ,“nd the continuation Z^uLt Ji.ir'w'iT, S^r'' *****
‘ and immediate perfection of our I iwiah s«, t o
the 8unfIower P*® the hearty support of the re- j i*i^ru< t.so . n
a very un-
1 taatontiou ie nuaupported by usual occurrence—one that baa not
<0—Ututional proviaion, by interrupted their serenity before in
written or unwritten law, or a number of years. Several mem-
Titer uj)°n the question of hers of the Kansas legislature were ccmmittce^Jfteejxectfun^ubinitted.
It frau illogical aasump-
riance to all law,
The highest judi-
||«U* nation haa repeatedly JH
alone can account of th. amount not” being ““‘r“ .Je,TfA W,tb lhe «round
on each
, - , „ c llnii.llli.il. J r ; |J|
party organizaton at each voting box j ,^o,l1',“""V rV',"'rt ,"urtl* in ••aci<
in the state under tbe direction of «wT„o, \o -“-j t. . hri.«..n, , ;T..
the ebairmau of the Ptate executive T,l>^ c ; .r,Mjrt wuMRirin wi.
HHMitl* al l-litarl*** |||a*.
MKT
money and regulate
eongreas can make
1100 cants from a ma-
reyveaenta only 50
ip maka the same
from amateri.1 which rep-l
mm ^ Wtf The differ-
approached with the offer of a A contributor to Texas Farm
bribe. Instead of acting in tbe us- sod Ranch aaya tbat his way of
ual manner and accepting tbe mon- killing Johnson grass ia with
ev with thanka, or refuting it Ion fj*1 oil’ ,Witf* • ®barP hw c»P
, r ,l , , . *“® gvass level with the ground
account of the amount not being and pour a JitUe ^ oU
Daklia fir* D*partm*at.
large enough, they at ooce squeel- j stump and tbe destruction is ture.
•d on their would-be benefactors— In about a week from the time
a vary unusual performance ou the 7ou aPP,y th® oil you can take
fai
« .m-Utlnw ol llook ..ml l.M.|.|«.r I o. X., I
’“fr*.1 J* |,»| rtr«t Ti«.«>lny In A|,rli
J. I*. I»»l
. Moofc nikI I-n'Met h, >•« i X *. itktrv.
arpi'JLVftriLKLsriss.'s;
Tburwlav »t«rlil In rarh iikhiIIi nt »lrr Mull ;
j '1 * 8 Amlrr-w, for.-nii.il: |
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sxs Tw~tmr ,"«i“ "■
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I know of no
IIKMlIll.
FIRST CLASS SERVICE
ST. LOUIS
AND
CHICAGO
WITHOUT CHAKE.
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...... u, *«« .. noi nauea Oil can be used while the cotton | .Kin
down. These legislators of Kan- »• growinjjindJiMrill^not hurt it.' ^*-'a D ICG LzO.
•as, however, were middle-of-road
Populists, wherein lies the secret
of this unprecedented action.- Bat
R Is not liksly that they will be re-
warded for their hooesty. When
>4aW terms shall hnvo ex-
and they retorn home to be
^'iszess
The beat test to put a pair of ; MANUFACTURERS of all kinds
pwti to ia to put them over busy
Isga, all kinds of lags, and if they
stood “
they i
SKIN
if they
oi public approval
thoy must bo good. Tho BUCK-
otond the toot of public
. Thi_____
BREECHES don’t sell upon
vkot wo think thoy would do un-
dpr favorable conditions, but upon
whatwo know *' "■
M of Carbonated Drinks, Cider,
“ Ginger, Ale, Soda Water etc. ,
> Agents for the celebrated tern- H
^ perancedrink ‘Horrx.v Wrrsa.’
If Dll Wur til I0nt
3end Your Order to
W. A
“ow lb®yhb-d—-
Also dealers in the
BEST 8MITHim COIL.
Stephenvll Ie, Tusao, Her Your
WHISKY. WINES. BRANDY
*£££bl£rT.£.,8“
Mo Houdloa only the Rrst-CUsa Brand#
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.