The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1904 Page: 4 of 6
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J. 8. DALX V.
CO.
CONNER
REAL E8TATE.
you want to buy, sell or trade any
kind of property, see us.
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populists
‘
tint tlitM I «u requested
aHU ohalrman, Milton Park,
mu organiser. J. M. Mai-
taka In personal charge the
of organising people’s party
clubs throughout Texas. 1 confut-
ed to doto, conditioned trust the
plan of organisation submitted by
mo 10 them should be approved by
oar state convention of June nth.
The convention did approve such
plan In full and 1 have today as-
sumed active charge of such work.
bo reorganised throughout the state
in one day. To that end, Ratuiday,
June 2ftth» hao been agreed on as the
date, aoe o'dook p. a. as the hour
and the voting place In the precinct
aa the place, when and where a
people’s party club shall be organised
to every votlug precinct In the state.
It la estimated that there are about
three thousand aucli voting precincts
In the state, and the purpose is to
It
•hall
offer to vote the ticket shall declare
on hit honor not only that he la a
democrat, but that on hta honor he
will pledge hlmeelf to vote for all the
nominees of the democratic paity In
IS04 from president down to sod In-
cluding constable. Of course no
self-respecting, honorable populist
can or will taWe any such pledge,
therefore populists will take no part
In such primaries. Now and tlien
one hears of a few men claiming to
be pop&llits who are reported to have
sskl that they will go Into the pri-
maries In their (wn county and pre-
cinct and tlien pay no .attention to
during
July will organise clubs In every
district and further that the Bryan
democrats will tlwm be encouraged to
keep up their fight against tha plu-
tocratic element ip their party. It
will mean that out of Texas both the
old parties will loss heavily and the
people will gain teavlly at.d that the
vote In November nest for tte[J
Springfield nominees for president
tnmn»r.::::tttssa:;
the largest ever cast for a reform or
third party ticket. \ Further. It will
mean that in good time Texas will
be redeemed from democratic ring-
rule. which means misrule In both
state and county, and that the na-
I Am The
That can Extract Teeth
will prove it to you.
I will nisfes thU prufMMltlun lt|t 4a
Iif.vt-r • »!■». i N r<Miln r«>t »„„
tertmit <*"> •Ml, U... pa,,,
"*t lei.
eilrsrlMt I «imt rtimM„ ,ou a
a^d vkw-president will be very much ZZ 'Zt',™ ‘ «“’**• a*
DR. W. W. SNID
; Over t ho Grange Store.
sueti pledge, but vote In November lton »•*> be redeemed from the
•a they alialI please. I know, and domination of Wall street,
you know, populists of Tessa, tint Itemember tte day - Saturday,
such men are not In fact populists. June 25th. 1WH.
tteifl*-tuber the
l*opulists are truthful men and to|hour one o’clock., p. m. Ktmem-
aay that tliey are democrats In order her tte place —tte voting Iws In
to get to vote In a democratic prl- your own precinct. Itemember tte
mary would be to aisle an untruth, purpose—to once more raise aloft tlie
Populists are lionorablc men wlio do banner of reform throughout Texas
not go back on tlieir pledgee, and to the end that reforiy shall mice
to pledge themselves to vote for all more come to the front and tlie splr-
________ _ tlie nominees of tlie democratic party It of reform shall once more rule In
organise three thousand clubs at the!In IWH and tlien fall or refuse to do tlie hearts of 2«o.iiuo earnest reform-
same hour, during the mme day, one !so would be dtslionorable. at*-
In and for each of said three thous- Texas populists understand that if you a><* a populist you may know
..•♦•♦•••••♦♦♦a
Aro sure Indications of son* j.
trouble, biliousness or a l«d
nest overtske yt-tt. Don’t rli* I
clou ’ t take cslous-1 or. j •uuin
HERBIN
iVr-
liaa nil their vir
deadly «-fl«-cta.
regularly v till,m^aUi
tbedipxii. onnasfail
lion, otf lulioOML
liver UK keepyggfc,
TRY it
SOe «. Dante.
and precincts. We can do this and the democrats are going to nominate |n advance that you will meet the
we must do It, and I am counting on I In July at St. Louis a candidate for other populists of your precinct at
every true populist In tlie state to do president, who is not Iq sympathy th« voting bos In the precinct on the
hit fall part te that eod. with tlie platforms on which Mr. dav and at the hour suggested, you 501.0 AND OUAttANTEBD BY OVERTON DRUG CtX,
The program Is that each populist Hryan made his race In I8»t and may know in advance tiiat through- ~ t I I t 1 I I 1 I It I 1 I I I I I I 1 I |J I I i I I 1 1 : 1
In the state, without waiting for again in lMO. They understand out the entire state In ttins* tlions -H-t-H 11 I I'l■H-i-H-l-H-H-l-H-H-H-i-i-t-:-!
This plan »• no awet. Every. ^ g(*ctei call from anyone will1 that said platforms are going to be* and other voting precincts populist* ft
tn6 SIAM It MMUM 10 ,
populist Id
ba advised as to all of Its details and
I now submit them for your consid-
eration as follows:
First. There are sixteen congres-
sional districts in Texas, In each of
which we have or should have a dis-
trict chairman. In each district
there are, or should be, a county
chairman In and for each county.
The sixteen dtetriet chairmen and
state secretary make up out state
committee that las in general
charge the work of tlie party
make all his arrangements In ad- repudiated at St. Louis. They mi- ,,111 lie meeting for tlie same purpose
vanoe, and on Saturday, June 25th, derstand that tlie candidate for pre*i- for which you will meet. Go. there-
at one p. m., will be at tbe voting dent at the St. 1-ouis convention Is fore, to the place suggested, on tie-
place in h la voting precinct reaily to going to be a gold standard man In day and at tIn hour suggested, ami
co-operate with tlie oilier populist full sympanthy with the plaits and nee to It that your club shall be or-
voters of tlie precinct wlioni lie will i purposes of Wall street and that he ganhed.
They will be called to will be placed on a platform that
meet there.
Second. You know amt 1 know,
order by some one of the number and will te entirely acceptable to Wall ,tiat it is going to te necessary for
will proceed as follows: First—Kn- street and to tte plutocratic element
some money to be used to defray the
expenses Incident to the re-organiza-
tion of our party In Texas. We
roll all present as club members, generally of the Tolled States
Second--Seciect a club president. Tliey are not going to pledge them-
Third—Select n dub secretary, selves in advance to vote for any sue)
Fourth-Select one of tlieir number candidate on any such plitform. OUf party purposes." We*are un •' ’i
tte county seat of tte coun- Ttey also undent ami with there i|( r „lt. IM.,VVl,-,y. therefore of put-1 **
up money
to go to
and there to represent his voting pre- crats In Texas that we, the populists
clnct in a county convention to of the state, arc practically certain
and (laying all such expense* our-
••Ives. Fort unately we do not ne»*d
•Mttty^ctalra^n’^tugatter "wiThlte 7 wh *’ 11 0'eU>^ a m. then operation^ of ttie !(».<*» such demo ,lng olir ll5l„()s |,„0 our own poi-kets
district chairman, constitute tte dls-
triet committee that has to general
charge tte work Of the party in that
particular district.
In each voting precinct in each Imt by tte convention. not one in one tliousami of tte popu- j~t ’*.««-!, one of us on Saturday
county there Is, or should be, ft pie-1 c)ur state convention of June kill, Hsti* °f lexas but will stay in the jUIIf, ^.Mlt. put a Dickie or dime or
clnct chairman and all tte precinct | afler . fu„ diwouMlon of the subject. »’»‘ddle of tte road this year and will 0||wr W|1B„ M|ll ln ,ds ;iIld
chairmen in a county, with the njrerd ind recoil!mended that such do Ids full part in ttic work of re- |J# ^ (oto tlie hands of our
county chairman and county secre- ;l county convention should beheld deeming Texas from tlie ring rule 4.|Ub secretary tote tent by him to]
...
GO TO THE^
Palace Saloon
For the very best Wines, Whiskies, Br
ail'd Cigars. Cold keg and bottle beer all
on tip
X^il orders receive prompt attc
(§AD BENNETT, Pi
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Phone 26.
DUBLIN, TEXAS.
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nominate either a straight people’s to carry Texas tliis year for populist (,ut »»* must not expect or per-
partv county and precinct ticket or candidates, national, stat*. county ,,(1 one or two or three men of our
** **,al paity to pay tte amount
1 4*
•
hi hM
!■■ h td
t-i a
w o«a-a-n-i
tsi-o-s-t-e f.|-s o-i
a citizen's ticket, as sliall be deemed and precinct. Therefore It
needed.
MECCA v BAI
Henry Beaver, Prop,
tary, conatltute tte county n«n.u< tKl ju|y «th In every county oflhe that for thirty y.arshas curserl not hwld,,u,rierH. If mo»e shall te con
tee that luu in general ctiairge the for ||M purpose of suggested on*f ®*®h county, but the entire tr*bute<i in this way than sliall te
work of the party In tte county. aIld | |M)pe and eWpct that this Mate. . oeederi for re-organIzatioti tte tial-
Tha several precinct chairmen teve ^ ^ j* Klsewtere In this paper will te|BfK,e w|„ pl;rr(, ,n pr,iprr hand,
lo charge the work of tte party each orgatllled your club then fouod ■OD1e wr^ ^rt,ne^ to te used in our campaign work of
In Ills own voting precinc^ ^ to „ ,h;„ c|ub ^ tl-ns to county chairmen throughout lh,syw.
-Plan'shall at once report tte fact will,!, «»*e Ma.e and also *amS to popu *U
j list of omcers to State Chairman *'<*'*"*■ 1 *hat ever> »^’u‘
.. ' Park at Dallas, to State Organl/er ,,*t
state on these,., , .. , paper, to
Mallet at l lebi.rne, and to me tiere ’ *
We make h M|*i talty of eaterlng the L--t fade, either
or foreign. Mail or phone onler* an-giv* n (-r- inpt attee
This la, in a general way,|
of organisation as approved byNiur
•Ute convention and we are going
to re-organise the
lines.
every reader, In face of t te
reail carefully
and
tilCSC Mlg-
If you shall not Ik- In p<edtloii to
give wuiiettiiiig for tills work, do riot,
let that fact hold you lack from
Good Whiskies $3.00 up*
Your Orders Solicited.
Old Klondike Stand.
DUBLIN, TE3
are populists— lo some there sre .......... .K.i, ....... ... the state will result. 1 am going to •
nvIt tee of tte party, shall te put in
precinct or-
oaly a few, ten to tweoty-Bve or cl0He touch wlUl each
BMNfe, while in otters there are from |an|7atlon.
one hundred to three hundred or
more. In 1802 we had about seven-
Tlie next thing In order will te for
rely confidently oil every Texas popu-
list to do his wlmle duty on Satur-
day, Jun^ 2.'>th. The eyes of tte
populists In every otter stale in tlie
something in that direction- and I i
know enough will te contributed to
meet the necessities of tte situation.
Third. 1 have one more sugges-
So. fcW. .* '
HEPOKT Of THH CONDITION
<>r imi.
•So a
RIIHORT Of THE
Of TH
Chiia': Fkiiss&l M DUBLIN KIT
toen hundred club organisations la .. .
— - --a • himself to go to work at once to in-
Slp^f nearly I74,iS. In D0« lt!duc* ®wy Wu,tat ln lh# prec,nft
was estimated that there wi
100,000 populists In the state, though
they war* not that year enrolled as
elub members. This year we are
going to rovtvo tte elub system and
you are earnestly requested and con-
fdently relied upon to take an active
personal Interest In tha work of or-
a elub, each In hit voting
, ...____,—,— w--—----- at nabim.ta UwMelenr Tesee, at tbectiMe
every member of tte club to pledge, rnllttl aiiibconus here In ; n.akc to you. You know Mh- '** W)|t4„
ii - thatd.y-"■ii-:'ir*tas
put. our party throughout the state |8,Pu'**t* arc today s«i acattered In a j p. H«t»i*t«M«-nr* <-irrui*ti»n it .vn iw
In shape to make a hard light this poht»c«l sens.*. It Is tecause ttey nr-nm.m.on r. s
year for tlie cause of populism ttey i have not teen reading populist pa-
will take heart again. Our success j I*"- but depending on
June 25th will Inspire our nat lonal j denuK fatlc [miK-is for political Infor-
.. | not enrolled to become a member of
_____t tte club. This can be accomplished
very speedily and 1 confidently expect
each populist in tte state, who shall
■l iHiiihn. in thf ewwWl
nf l»u*I»»**••, June I* iWi-
v BM'd M« M.
7JT& m
f*P*r» *° *hat (au|, |n tix, ultimate triumph of our
principles. It will mean Uiat in
It is bslisved tlmt the party can
r long will it take tbe maa to fill
ek if be does act stop tbe kakf
I txidy \
ra is
Wi-t
this shall be done
A not tier matter of grave Import-
ance will also claim your attention.
Tlie democrats throughout tte state
for two year* or more, especially this
year, have been and are wliil telling
it that populism has been and Is still
dead In tte Mate and that populists
Ilf every part of the state are back
In tte democratic party and ate
going to take part In democratic
primaries. These statements are
absolutely false and you are cau-
tioned not to believe them. I kndy
that populism la not only not dead
In Tessa, but that It is and will con-
tinue to be this year tte very llvest
factor in politics throughout tte
•tats. 1 know that one per cent of
tha voters of tha state, who In past
yaars wera popalista, have gam back
Into tithar of tha old parties and
very few populists liave any Idea of
going Into democratic primaries this
year. A month ago, perhaps, some
in each voting precinct in each coun-
ty, believing the said statements of
tha democrats to ba true, were In-
cllnad to go Into suc^i primaries, not
as democrats, bat as populists, m
tha idea that as than wan no popu-
list candidates. In the race and the
Indications wen that than would ba
■aae, they might aa well go into
soctr primaries to help the >
element of tha democrat ic party
ring that wna in, and
In the
will be
every otter state populists wilt adopt
ll»nkin* huu»-, rurnltur* tul B«-
i»rw. .........................
lluo fftiin Sntlonal llutik• , i»
»r»» iSMtaf.!.................... I.WM.TI
l»o«« fnrni -am* H«nk< end Knnhr,* I.T4K Mt
, .. . IHI- Iiuiii (|i|>iav«l rM*r«K unit, lii.l|S n
of them liave been mi« ii ■mi uii,«r r«»i> it-m,...... i.«im <i
rr.nru.1,
populists believe that populism was
WISE WORDS
A Physician on Food
| A physician of Part land, Oregon
lias views about foud. lie says:
“1 have always believed that the
duty of tlie physician does not cease
with treating tte sick, b|| we OWI H
to liumariity to teach them Ihiw to
protect ttelv health ea(ieclally by hy-
genic and dlettc laws.
“With such feeling as to my duty
1 take great .pleasure in saying to
tlie publio ftet In my own experience
and also fmtb personal observation 1
have found no food to equal Drape*
Nut*-an'd that I find tlien Is no limit
to tte great benefit this fond will
bring when used in aU caaca of sick-
nsot and convalescence.
“It Is my axperlenre that no phy-
sical condition forbids tte use of
Urupe-Nuis. To |>em>ns In liealtli
than la nothing ao nourishing and
acceptable to tte stomach, especially
at bre«|kfaat to start the machinery
Of the human system on the day's
work. In caaes of Indigestion I know
that • complete breakfast can ba
loads of Grape-Nuts and cream and I
think Ii Is necessary not to overload
the stomach at tha morning manl.
I also know the great value of Grape-
{tuts wlien tte stomach la too weak
dead and tlist, populists were going
to vote ttils year In democratic pri-
maries and for democratic nominees
nest November. I make tte
•t»S ..............
lawful Mima, Kiwria In Huns, vli
bumIs... ■ .e«.<»«:»
l4*rui iMulur I,.*—
I/MC- Ktl'! t|l«f<iW*> —J
lltanlnilK. « • "K-*
|f. H. II«HI<»« I" —
Pruniluina <»> I *
Hanhliis-luMiM- fursl*
llua limn >»ll«»«l 0*0
«rr*>- .*S*-nlS •••«•»**
|»iu- fr««m I
lnlrr»Ki K-n-nu* «
i hre-ka »n<! »«hr»
n. i. - of •SlH-r SsM—SIl
rnu-Uoual |»i»rc«rr“
an<1 .rtiU
jiwful Motiry lUm
vXirffSr.lO « H Trra" * ^ uwMS^
WW (»|WV raw* of clrwulattwt wn iuUrmptlou f unU-USP.
r-1
T*»ui. ....................eiw.xa m ww t» |K-r cou» ■»«
tlon boldly tiiat 1 liave not met with ! UMaitm. ninn I
or teard of «me‘.ingle (K.pullst in < '£$*T£t*KSS u.uuv.ss
Texas wtm has been reading a popu-, < n«iivi.i«t |.roau, irM •«,Ki „.- k t.n(d i»...osi
list paper but has stood firmly by his j Puto's^nlSiftSu^'‘mMieal itSS rt.lwiu.-!'!pr-^
ttmught of voting In any democratic! ..... ...... u.^mm |U<itvi<i>Mi«ii
primary or ot going back Into eltter wsvs or TsTS; ctestv or BasTs.'iIiT" * ™u‘’ V '
nr,I,. mmam.«, ms. ........T“-s2*
kept advised as to tte true state of »'•"- »« ts« b«t ..f i,„
affairs, national, state and local, and "“"j. 11 .^.hier
they are today the men trim are ^slt^ m,,,bu ,,‘h
•'This la written after
most earnest In tlieir request to tteir
brother populists to rally to them
for another effort to save otr nation
and state from old party misrule.
If you are not already taking a popu-
list paper let me urge on yoa that
you subscribe for one or more aa you
•hall be able, and do It at once.
Help to hold up tte hands of our
•elf-aaorificlng populist frtenda and
brothers, who have stood by their
guns In spite of all discouragements.
Yoa will care to keep posted as to
everything political that will be
going on and l am aura that you will
be more than willing to pay for a
paper, or for papers, that win keep
you potted and at tte same time will
advocate the prloeipim ot reform
that am dear to the heart of every
tree populist.
In tte name of a down trodden
and sorely op praam I paaple, who are
to ne to prated and aave
the horrible evils of plu-
‘ ‘' la
fit H—.....
A
yers
TfaTjJ
To be *ure, you ire (rowing
old. But why let everybody
*ee h, in your (rty h*lr?
Keep yoar hair dark and rich
Md poatpone age. IfyouwlU
Hair Vigor
•rty use Ayer’a Hair Vifor,
your gray half will aoon have
rtljbe deep, rich color of
youth. Sold
•i
for 60 yean-
.•mamma, ssa tj
3HuJ
1, Jm> •< ll»vn*v
nnrnol l'«i»S. -t** {fL
■but» J* “
bnu* I flu-' »'m
Hul,»<-iU>r-l un-.
lurfWI • AIK*.: '
Tow MiUcf.-__„
It M {*
b. II.MsI-k**-'-
»n«t
nwlanrt- .|IM> ««"»*•
Set iwl|iU»W(
A ,naU5,, -
played lad Mea«^|
diamond bet«
llicti teams,
twenty toon#
Tte following t
played, rreutllagl
sixteen In MmM
Mt|< 8. I-
turned Tud
mancte. where'
to a telephone
Camp's ikhr
The afflicted Wl
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lunej^tteisat.
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