The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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WIIDAY. m. it, nw.
[CEMENTS.
k Judge.
J. OXFORD '(Re-election),
reaentative,
BENNETT.
Clerk.
W. GRAY (Rejection)
Judge.
GoMPso?
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- to the coast Mid that this
one of the best paying lines
1® the state. The conference was
held in the Business Men’s club
rooms and lasted for some time.
Chargsd With Iters# Thstt.
Sheriff Sandlin of Hood, and Sher-
iff Denman of Brown county went to
CYtason last Tilpsday morning and
executed a warrant on Jim Rigsby
for horse theft. Rigsby hi a young
mas who has been Using, and work-
Ing around Crosaon for several years.
About two weeks ago, It is alleged,
to umst oil to Coleman county,
stole a horse and riding to Brown-
wood, sold tlie home to Sheriff l»en-
roan for Mo. Sheriff Denman re-
oosered M3 of his money and left for I
Browowood yesterday evening with
hia prisoner.
Ssldde By Takleg Strychnine.
The Hamilton Rustler of last
; Tuesday aays:
K CRESSWELL j 0,1 ,ast PrW,)r •totting, Febru-
(Ro-electionk i *rjr 12th* pBarl Hay. ,hf“ “**v«*n-
(lie election»j teen-yearold-daughter of Joe Ray.
| living at Ohio, in this county, suicid-
ed by taking strychnine. She left
no word that anyone knows of ex-
plaining tlie cause of her rash act.
“She left tiie house shout dusk
and went to the home of ••Grand-
pa” Carter, near by, and while there
slie procured the deadly poison, pre-
ceding that she wanted to kill rats
that were robbing tlieir hen neats.
“• wnn. Without a word of warning and un-
W. FREY (Re-election) noticed by anyone she swallowed the
Kit MUTTER. poison and in a few moments became
|MX A. ROGERS unconscious. She was carried iiome
and medical aid was summoned, but
too late to save her life. She died
about nine o’clock, and was hurled 1
the following day.
Democratic Committee to Meet.
I hereby call the democratic ex-
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• H. FRANK (Re-election)
*v PALM Kit.
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Attorney.
-----OOK. (Re-election i
WILL PANN1LL
“County Treasurer.
GEO. F. (BCD) PARKER.
31. T. 8TARU (Re-electioni.
W. T. LOWE
8. A. HILL
For County Clerk
XUFGS A. MORTON,
ftp. COLE
L N. POND.
J. L. BALL.
J. WILL FULKERSON.
A. L. WARD.
You
Know
Uneeda
iscuit
_ _ |),TnptBT. j * nereuy can me democratic cx-
DAVM K Tvivr <R^e,ectio,,> 7uUve committee of Krath county.
DAVIS K. DOYLE.^^*
Bor Commissioner, Prer. Two:
JNO. O. 8TRIPLIX.
B. a POPE
L. R. MAYFIELD.
For Justice of tbe Peace, Free 2
JB88E G. CONNER.
For Justice of the Peace. Prec 8.
JNO. O. 8TRIPLIN.
B, the three-year-old son of
^Mm. If. A. Peacock, was
r burned last Monday after-
knbout 2:30 o’clock and at
rRlag |« yet not considered
danger. The child with his
-year-old brother was playing
About 0 Ire which had been built to
, took water for scalding a t»og aitd
i“t*1»lng caught from the fire,
no one present at Ute
Texas, to meet In ttie district court
room in Stephenvilie on Saturday,
March 6th, 1WM, at one o’clock p.
(•*, for tlie purpose of transacting
such business in tlie interest of the
democratic party as may come before
it. All candidates for office in the
coming campaign and all loyal demo-
crat# interested in tlie welfare of
the party are requested to he pres-
ent. The newspapers of tlie county
are requested to publish this notice.
Respectively, J. C. GEORGE,
Chairman Democratic Executive
Committee of Eratli County.
toduMrtalMeethig Tomorrow.
Capt. F. 8. White, industrial
agent for tlie Frisco railroad, has ad-
vised us of tlie postponement of tlie
meetings advertised to occur today
and the meetings will take place to-
morrow at l:3rt and at 7:30, instead
■ waa no one present at the TTV’T ** ,nu *l instead
Bit Ida two children, Mrs. Pea- of,cd*v tho«! bouts. At the
having stepped across to vim* m««tln»r »»*e Joral inwtKute
..n- nwswi UHi wjJ|hllve tMt am|ual e|ect|on ^
officers and on this account, as well
having stepped across to tlie
>0f a neighbor. She heard the
of the child, however, and
to the rescue, finding tlie
onvutoped in flames from Its
n, and the tongues of flame
“g about Its head. Site
»w her apron about the
* and head to prevent
and very quickly water
and tlie Are extln-
Ttie child was horribly
lbs shoulders down to
the clothing over this
of the body having been
ail consumed. Only
yet remain for reeov-
fk
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Mlut lon.l: Uat tt„um.r• IS7ZZ?'.....L *■«<»*•«kri,l «...
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Kroupintr precinct.- ,„l whirl.elect l.« *
Who make# hto a girl.
as the forminahle array of talent In
the way of speakers booked to be on
hand, a full attendance of farmers
and others interested Is anticipated
and requested.
Brora Births.
8 K McCarty, Dublin, t girl.
B D Jones, near Dublin, a boy
Joho Camp, near Dublin, a boy.
E C Bays, near Dublin, a boy.
J 8 Wilson, near Dublin, a girl.
B W Green, near Dublin, a girl.
Geo Boff, near Llngleville, a girl.
John Rumell, near Llngleville,
court of criminal appeals recently
field to be a violation of tlie const I-
tut ion.
Judge Frank declined to assume
that one .linn ought ant r.. hasaljl » », ,
Im*i-II VllLrlrnu.. I. .... .. “• M. Jl»luiW»ll,
---- ' "" .*ecw
• lieir respective voting precinct*
Box I, Steplienvllle (west) .1 s
Watson ami K. 11. Jonev
*pon.,w„„ op-pi,^ Tp^r; J!Zi££z ,i-w
““»i ............. H. k. PAPERH
been wilhdrawn fr<Mii t ula till the ”
tec.,,1.. t,a.| made his amendment a!'' _______
permanent part ..f their const It ut I. m. ! ! JDffISDl H
‘•willMMit am higgling.” ||«. ■••••*■■
grcatlv disgusted in rea<l that, wlienj' •
••••r Hag was pull.-d down and the o HOUSE PJ
ultaii flag raivd in its place, time !’
GRAINERS,
' W UK* j I50X 3% Jill
rounty and remanded tlie prisoner to C. G. Foust,
of appeals, now tl^n It is up to three llox Alexandwr' (•' r nu
nr^nct ^ ^|V*court' toy whether! affd Roljert Nelson Hawkins* Prolific Extra
option lair** ‘ C°U°,,r ^JtofM- J,dm Simmons and! +** *-*• ’-nesMy it
—-....... . 8. G. Baldwin. rJigllsIi-Amerlean (biton Oo.,
“Yes, Job suffered some,” said an ,tol 7- Foney Creek—Jim Kngiish Ml,fl a topRal of om> million dollars
Iowa farmer, “but lie never knew »IM* <’• Beach. .Iiml,m,,wd resources, is organised
Bgfs iapd My Cotta Seed
H ■ m• L 1 mi* • SI__list n .
utr< ntiea _
; J Prompt Hervlee. Jfl
mut<s«l in every
wliat It was to have a team run
away and kill his wife right in the
best season, when hired gals want
thr** dollars a week.”
Oklahoma City, ar-
Wednesday morning In
teforawtkMi of tlte aed-
1 to aow here.
it# Tbarber.
from Waco under date of
>sald: “A delegation of
from Meridian and
K ▼ tolled the city today
eoce with business
wlth^ reference;to
of a railroad from
r; nourish it;
E to live on.
i falling, and
tad heavy*
• Kthe only
For 60
—----Of just
It will do. If
J 8 flaw near Llngleville, boy.
H L Dyer, Dublin, boy.
Cicero Wheat, near Huckabay, girl.
J M Hamilton, near Dublin, girl.
Chris Sheffield, Alarm Creek, girl.
W J Pierce, Dillard, boy.
Jim Holland, Llngleville, a boy.
Jonah Wiieox*m, Topaz, girl.
Chaa. Matthews, Llngleville,“girl.
N M Newman, a boy.
FWIi Hope, near Johnaville, boy.
Jamee Mitchell, Thorber. girl.
Joe Sparks, Thurber, girl.
Patrick McGill, Thurber, girl.
Walter Jones, near Victor, girl.
Wm. McQuinn, Harbin, boy.
Wm. McGinnis. Thu (bar, girl.
Ham Fanning, Thurber, girl.
Joseph Coatoeido, Thurber, boy.
Peter MarretM. Thurber, boy.
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lb» u ........■ proved prices, Um planter can hold.
S K Rot an mid Mias Creasto Lane
Dublin.
J B Garter and Miss R A Rain
vhtter, QHa, Hamilton county.
T F Dorris and Mi« Lottie Burn#,
t W Tackett and Mlm Emmie
Thurman.
IfarTey B Miller and Mrs Lilide
Hargrove. i
A Test #f the Upal Oatteu Law.
1 Will Wells was arrested Wedaaa-
day of last week si ftepheaville on
'a complaint awowi to by “Boss”
White, flpr vlMating tlie local option
law.
.'..^Xkibto corpus proceedings were
for ,hi» release before
LfcJSSfc
bell-Ban nerman
lain told him t___
“Iton’t Ire alarmed
no war. Those felk. ...........WI
We are playing a game of bluff.
Upon which revelation there were
roars of tougther ’in parliament.
FOUND AT to
Tha Power of Food.
An Illinois lady who never knew
what health was uati! she reached
aat 70th year presents an unuaally
convincing ease of tbe power of
proper food. Hbe nays:
**1 am 74 years old thia fall and
I never had good health that I can
remember since I was a child natii
I commenced to ana Grape-Nuts
four yegm* ago.
“From the very first I could fM|
a vast improvement and aow in four
yean I have gained so that I do all
toy own work, and feel I cannot ar
too much in favor of Onpe-Nats
and what this grand food has done
for me aa old as I am.
• “! town recommended Grape-
Xuta to several and they all have
been benefited by it” Name given
by Poet urn Qo., Battle Creak, Mwb
Tlie nower of proper food (which
—Jaaa food that the stomach will di-
gest and at the same thee yields the
Ml necessary autriment) is atotegf
that's tbe reason 10
Grape-Nuts often
Ho* #. Bluff Dale -
tine and Bob llolt.
Box 10, Elm Grove
and A. B. ttowan.
Box 11, Morgan Mill
R. M. Ilallen-
A. K. (>n|',r
......— is urgsmmi
t"t the purpose of offering the plant-
ers of Texas Improved facilities for
growing anti handling the cotton
• rop. This company will operate
11EA LMJU A1
■i Smith & Co.
- •• -•*— r * wv»ai,, i # r-~—j **iM tipriait* < »
Tlie English iuw>y«i i a Ho* II. Morgan Mill W. R. Kll- **fe*,ou,,to *t all tha principal cot- ; ; HOOl
ii it™ ^ (*®p' Uan •to1 Bock Hancock Ir4>0 renl*r» of ti* arKl w||, ^ | n
i£S=rsKs Jtt att*.....—iWisa-s.ssR i: paint
ton t Is, alarowd. Tlwre will be Box 13, Ex lf»r iLr. n cultivate their crops, andwh,,,!* r
-x s- ssr-'*” *'«*
Box R» — L. C. Steel and W..W. “w*1 <«*.. on
Martin. * which cotton Ire can secure money,!
Bo* 1«, Thurber- John Plummer ITT !*? ,M>t °ver ccnt • ■»* j • •
tnd S. E. Waynick. | probably less. This will plAeethei!!
Ho* 17, Llngleville Jim Moss anil L. ,n towHIon lo secure tire bene- i' ’
Joe Carr. * "» of any advance In prl«, at very A
Hox is, Hm kahay -John Watson ^,C® for c*rD»ng tire cotton,
d Henry Beldter. V* v,ew of large demand for I
“ ~ early maturing cotton seed, we |*Ve
T do House
SrStsSKSl'TSi!!
tl K!kLY rfrm>N 8«d! and:; alty-
&a9saufa&m i.........
ami Henry Beldrer.
Bo* l», rtmik Mount aln—joe
Guyton and W. W. Oram.
H°* 20. HalseM T. H. Cunning-
Itwn ami R. W Llngle. "
zeii.Md Sr-TT?.1?!kxtha
W. H. Clianey. ;KARM POLIF1C COTTON HKKI»,
J*0* f- ^toutent Home ('len, M« -:' ’*orth QMolina, that we
Gormlck and Ram Britton. offer to. the formers of Texas it tire
Bos a, Helden—J. crfloro ^ ^ of F^TY
i rest on Box. totojCEini p*g buahel, freight paid to
Box 24, Victor J. W Wliorto.» sl,,pl,,r,ff Point, In the state We
•tol A lexander^* ^
*5-«sr.2sr^*
Hoi27, Stepfinvllle (east)- Cl,*,,.
W. Barrett and Ben Bamell.
Hee roe for
Si^ns, Bi
and Fm
work.
3X
•*,v7 I*fore the planter. ^ ule
fom,n*l w* receive f„r ^
* ',ear «*tof flu. same to ns.
we Win ‘W °f, Ulta totowkobto offer.
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Imrs erf --- ^ !" “>• totol | All orders w||| he entered aa m.
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The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1904, newspaper, February 19, 1904; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530770/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.