The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1904 Page: 3 of 6
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Yesterday's picnic at Walnut mimt
have baan another decided auooaai,
at least from a standpoint of nufn-
ban. The Teiaa Central told fire
tickets at Da Leon, two at Carbon,
two at oorman, one hundred and
Afty-Hve at Dublin, twenty-two at
A Inlander, one hundred and eighty-
nine at llloo. one hundred and forty-
three at, Waco, thirteen, at Aqullla.
one hundred and slsly at Whitney
and one hundred and thirty at lie-
dell, making a total salea of eight
hundred and twenty-one tickets to
persona all of wliorn probably went to
Walnut for tlie purpose of attending
the picnic. We did not obtain a
statement 0& +h<- sales at Morgan,
but this was e i pec led to reach about
two hundred.
"pwf. O. I*, t’tiastaln was rrcet.ll>
elected superintendent of tlie scImioIh
at (Iranbury at a salary of one hun-
dred dollars per month, after having
placed tils application with tlie hoard
upon a consideration of that price
and after having been elected at
It Hownwooo .iuiy '|*|lur|M.r a price of Oltb |>er month.
This would appear ttiat i’rof. (’lias-
,%ounty summer nor- tain has some preference for our
(••St Wednesilay at neighboring city of (iranbury. Af-
| trr lie was elected at (iranbury, how-
-7. , Ml |ever, tins fliurber folks tliouglit
j srlsi reside-, near Ml. I*"'* •
THE DUBLIN PROOBBW, FRIDAY. JUKE 17. 1904.
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A Visit «• HorMa.
A Progress representative made a
brief visit to the little etty of Harbin
Tuesday afternoon of thla week Just
to sen Imw things were moving along
and incidentally to do a little hust-
ling for Krath’a biggest and beat
newspaper. , All along lha route we
noticed farmers busy "making hay
while the tun shines." Kveryone
seemed to be well advanced with
their work and crops never looljfd
more pmmlslng, especially the corn,
and with another good rain In about
-ten days no t rouble need be feared
on thla line. Although cotton la
not very sell advanced for tlie time
of year, yet with nothing to hinder
tlie yield will be large. Altogether
tlie people seem happy and contented
and appear to have no. fears of ttie
much dreaded toll weevil.
At Harbin we found J. It. Haney
6t (o. enjoying an immense business.
Some time since they consolIdated
their Stephenville start with the one
at Harbin and now have one of tlie
most complete general mercantile
houses In Kratli county. Hmldaa
doing a big genetal bualhaas they
have the contract of furnishing sup-
plies to sis of the Farmer’s unions
of that jommuulty. which speaks
volumes for tliem. With a corps of
A GOOD FOOD COME
One of the good things we have been looktef for
D* PRICE'S
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
FOOD
...... - and Is at the present writing en-
1**11 your farm, J. gaged by Thurtwr.
b. Have a buyer. See - I
A little blaze yesterday morning
always ready and willing to serve all
wlm come, one is sure of courteous
treatment wtien visiting this store.
J. R; Hones A lint, were busy
A 111 Law IIIA/p ......
L— In south Dublin caused .|ulte a little catering to tlie wants of the hungry
, Darnell and wife left eMllemwil< Ttl„ nr„ «aa In the|They have a complete line of staple
tao weeks visit to rMtdM)0() oornpM by Mark White
■s audit Is prrsumed to have caugt t
I lanih land farms from a <|uantlty of clothing hanging
It is*a toothsome deli acy—always gives satisfaction. It is conducive to good digestion—better
nutrition because highly nourishing. Docs not produce a tendency to constipation, wrongi of the
digestive track, or stomach disturbances like most of the breakfast foods. Ita purity and hygienic
condition observed in its manufacture makes it a perfect food product, containing in proper proportion
all the elements that go to build up a healthy body. Served hot or cold.
Palatable—Nutritious—Easy af Digestioa aai Baaif filial
JHy tlgnmfmrm mm
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Dr. Price, the creator of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and Delicious Flavoring Extracts.
*"* fOR VALE BY LCAtMMO BftOOKBS.
Prepared by PRICE OEREAL FOOD COBPMY, Ofclosgs,
ror 8.:. 'ey BROCK Jc BIflHOr *Tld. Toro, JOBOAN, 13T7BUJT.'
I I It* V llinf d rviupivtf MU’ v "'"F"
and fancy groceries and arc enjoying Mr. A.Howell and Miss I’carl
Morton tor County Clerk.
a good htMlnewv. Both gentlemen j Raid were married Wednesday even- Llngievllle, Teza*. March 3Mh, 01.
s-n.lv land farms from > miantlLv of clothlltg hanging are well and favorably known, being Ing at the home of the bride's par- To whom tl.M come*, Greeting:-
d._0 | acres. ..n the wall behind a d»w In which a old-time resident* of t list city and «mts. about three ml lea cast of town. I take plesaurv in stating that I lave
1 ! j, j cau|f,lt a [,.w community, stralgl.t forward and only a few of tlie intimate friends known Mr, Rufus A. Morton for At- ------ ----- - -—-
±°° ZZjrJSrli Mrs White E to their business dealings. I and relates of the family being feen yam*, that during tin* time he This ^getting u,«o»forubly near
' -
I * ‘ rig.,. Hi.nktt W. 8. Bowden while dm-
j R. " • Bowman A Son are knocking Me* lid off of a box Monday its ' s lier* two hundred three, of which
Mr. Kvansnf near genial proprietor* of Harbin’s Ida.-k- -1||f # ., rnadt. a lick that Kratli eotmlv K. I Campbell, D l|UBltM.r , Wt.lltyH.i|rht are negroes; of
...... tnlsacd tlie lid and struck Ins cheek, j j ||ir|, lias jii-i receive) plan- ttie one hundred seventy-ftve whites,
•a
fa majority of 1.01.1, wu (testroved
r t*y |,wd majority
The tlrat prohibition election ever
held In Tom Green county was held
Saturdar. a week ago. In precinct
tive of that county and resulted in a
prohibition victory by five majority.
This Is getting uncomfortably r
to San Angelo, which city has for
year* prided itself upon Its wide open
proclivities.
The mrholastic census of the Mor-
egK*. fifteen for t|M, ww>k |KMrglit tlie Win. Con
way farm of slaty-tthee acre* near
Appl? *o (Irani Hum
km Itow. I'M f
nmlth shop. doing all kinds of smith-
ing and woodwork. Tt»ev are al-
II) IJfWBMJ 1 Ilf IIU clltU HI I (« * me sinxw, .IHSf'|II| ||«W!i li.lN Jliwt |l( (l»M piilll-v me "liv- iiuiniiri* ^
- - ■ ----- .------ 1 '* ' neatly fracturing tlie hone. He has for fin* building of a handsome two ninety-one are males and eighty-four
i iuat Inc. al a consideration or vl.Jt ' WiOS ready and willing .to h» Ip ilioaf .....w.H.rahle uain *inee.. .. wt.,« hi. lot ad- are females: of tlie nee roes, twenty-
,.r Kx l!.„. .......... «■»**««
Mr. (Vmway at once Imugtit ttie
bsrAIT. was in town last
l Interest of Ids can-
1^3;
. suffered consider,able pain since.... story stone struct tin- on Ids lot ad-; are females; of tlie negroes, twenty*
who are in need of anything in ftn-ir wjri, (1(| ,jM. „,.w j«M‘at plume are joining Bos k A Bishop, the upper one are males and seven are females.
Mr. ( on way at «M» bmtght ttw ,|m guar*,.................. t st, the aaiteto Imurd rtorj he occupied a» • hotel on the--:
Hard Miller plane of forty acrea. two The,r nM)llo - v**** ^«rk and fair ^ Kr„m the Signal. Runipean plan and the lower with The Frisco passenger was several
miles northeast of Umkln. al a con- trc|l,,m.„t.- '.tunalMh: | his n-staum.t and a drv g.vds store, hours late Wednesday afternoon, oc-
• ...........c-'i-is-v-w tB^-uCr ................... “
During the month of May. there , farm, whose name was Norwood, | ----- —
, , ,, j, .||i|| t. ,u., ia*t wis-k ns-eivcl a pardon and left . Dorman 1 rogiess: Mr. and Mrs.
av mm, a inter warp nine deal tw in II I for |,u home near Dublin. It Is said A I*. Conway visited at Duldlu Sun-
hunttag trip at Camp IteiK-Int. , males and four _______UmK|, agreted day F W. Tow n semi and fa, oily
|0»!f and • hildrenof twen,> miles from lirowowtssl on thtrtv • u-t. f with Hliig and kklney tmul.h-s and Ml last RUtUfAi) ovarhkBd to tha
....... - *** The part\ wee guests mate, am M fo ,ha, S...... «» par- , otorado river on a tehlng tour. -
hkj fmw, a brief .r»p to ol Mr. Henctnl. proprietor of Uh- nil marriage liens, s wen iss.i.sl during M^l4!l.r. Dorman Progress. July loth.
j mills here ami at Brownwood. |tl»e o»mdh._ ^
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HOME DEPOSIT BANK FREE!
divided *m to1 rationed hv a small wrtvk between
Stephenville and Bluff Dale. Two
cars of a northbound freight jumped
the track and considerable damage
was done. No one was injured.
If you want to sell your farm, J.
|0, Conner A Co. have a buyer.
1 See them and list.
CITiy.KN’S NATIONAL. BANK, DUBLIN, TEXAS.
YOU KEEP THE BANK !
WE KEEP THE KEY!
jR’iTHIS WAV. I however, that tbeae depnalta ran
MBtem of savings inaug- j be withdrawn In part or wlmle
Nflbe Citizens National: at any time.
|4MFi comprehensive and i BARNBKS HEAD THIS.
B* and to tlusie wtm
r*111 prove that ih) mat-1 Some men hunt for a short,
til your Income may 1 cut to fortune In specula! Ion.
f can be saved out | Ninety nine out «»f every tum-
our plan men, wo- [ dre«l men wtio start out on ltd*
I Children ate enabled ,o
I diange, large ctiange.
__ wm In ttie bank
I tor the Inevitable rainy
n It comes.
i your account with
•Gin of II.no. or a
tttlf you clmose, and
trail are either led over tli*
____________ precipice or Into a quagmire by
■tid large bills, at a | that Ignis fat u«, “a sun* thing.
Itean Iwat lie spared Stick 4o the main rogd. It Is a
you realize It you! little winding sometimes and
dusty, and may not be pictur-
esque. but you can’t get lost on
It, ami ttwrc Is no danger of
dipping off Hie end. Honest
work Is I In* only "sure thing."
r—»*• JO.I moose, aiiu You know ttie man w,k) Is
'•t* of our little home going to open an account as
Jtoka. We also furnish aoon aa he has a good IMP
DC hank tmok in which amount, to dejsialt. We know
Pilar or more is placed him too, but wc don't find Ids
Ptflt. Tills little I tank name on our hooks. He le gen-
tockeil and we keeplerally the man wtio wanta to gat
rich quick. We know the other
man batter, wtm makes up Ids
mind that a seringa account I* a
sensible thing to have and goes
right ahead and atarfa one, eveo
If It la only with a dollar. He
is tlie kind of a man to elite to
a thing lie undertakes. Which
one will win? Figure it out..
Should you liappen to be laid
up or laid off you tuive learned
by your own experience tha val-
ue of an account, and your own
experience la tha only teaclicr
whose Icesone you do not forget.
To be ecoooratoal doean't maw
to be mlaerly. If you would
know ilie value of money, |0
and try to borrow aome
> in Ntnn
Citizen’s National Bank
DUBLIN, TEXAS.
A patent device
E^— tlie slot prevent*
being atiaken out,
JBI not |n> tempted to
yourself when you
I need a little change.
Ill kept. »t your liome;
rtim.-s and coins
taninatlon, together
•re dropped Into It
Ite time, and about
daya you bring it.
_ >o*t bank book.
P bank, count tlie
. lour preeenee, ptaoe
i*te your credit In
! ■** and return tlie
I dbtlnctiy understood,
, l 11
yoa Dart *Im Inat Goes lit What Gomes Out la Surprlalao!
- WE «W PER CBNT ON
PAY 3 SAVINGS DEPOSITS,
DO YOU THIMK R &RVIW6S RGGOUHT IS ft MEGESSITY t
CLERK CAN BECOME BANKER.
1’robtibly tlie worst spend-
thrifts In tha country arc our
young people. It la positively a
national calamity that ao few of
; the clerks and other young pao-
! pie of thla age are self-denying
enough to make a determined
effort to save. We believe the
pcwsrsslon of one of theee safes
' will be an Incentive and a poal-
I live help to any young person
> wlm Is trying to get ahemi.
Try It and see the poMiblllty of
becoming a banker,
Some of you may think that
what you save la too little to
count. Not at all. No amount
la too inslgnHlcant. If It la all
you can afford.
Ttie expense of maintaining a
little vice bcata maoT a man
out of a chance of retiring when
lie la too old to work.
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..... A CHILD BANKER.
It it an old adage that "aa
the twig » bent to the tree in-
cline*." Teteh ybur child to
leave while IN la voung. and rav-
ing will aoon become a habit
with him. If parents would
bear thla in mind, and take ad-
vantage of our offer to make a
banker of their child, wheo be
reeches man'a estate tha habit
of raving hit money instead of
spending It will hava become
one of the Axed habits of Ufa.
It to • duty you owe to him to
show him that money raved le
mooey earned. We . furnish
each child with a bank book ana
our little bank, and start him
out fully equipped to become a
little business man. Careful
attention will be given to chil-
dren’s account*.
FIRST THING YOU KNOW
You have raved up quite a
sum. Got a bank account that
amounts to something. And
you can hardly realize what a
satisfaction It is to know that
outside of your regular Income
and eipendltures there la a
cash surplus at the bank earn-
ing Interest at Die rate of 3 per
cent for every minute of tha
twenty-four hours of every day,
and always subject to your call
to meet any Imergency. You
ran rave more than you think.
Keep a dally expense account
for one week. Under the head
of ‘‘lAmeceraary expense" enter
every expenditure that Is not
really necessary to your health
and happiness. ft youf un-
necessary expense* amount to SO
cents a day. by saving that
amount at the end of ive yrara
you will have 0350. With a
capital of 03fi0 you can borrow
an equal amount and hits a
working capital of 0700.
REMEMBER
It la not what you earn,
what you raws, that
Indepandsot. The
affairs of every raw.
Mid child are of the utmote I
pouaooe td them, and
spirit we Invite ait to
We want an abeam '
one in Dublin sad
^^~WRAT YOU CAN BAVI- . . . ■
Sundays, and It will leave Al
M If xou save each worklaff day the rwiowj ft
lloa w|fl m the end of five jwarah*™,..^ tmi
*-ff ’“as
Cltize,ns National Bank
I H LATHAM, Premdpntv B. U PKIM. Yicn-Fteaidaite
W. k- YOUNG, “ ' * "
DlffBCTORQ,
O B. 00KNELL, Banker, ft Worth
B. a CAO* Bnnhnr. BmphenvUH
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The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1904, newspaper, June 17, 1904; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth531038/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.