The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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1, However cotton It lock-
tt» meet-
test week. „ , -;
ties been suffering
etth rheumatism.
had a serious at-
- trouble yeetorday.
I Sam Sbeata started last
Denver, Colo., where,
j for hit health
„ went to Dublin yes-
i windmill to replace the
i blown down recently,
had a family reunion
There were present sev-
1 eons and daughters and
tfppey and wife returned
ij from a rialt h A. B.
in Bosque county. Miaaea
__Vera Martin, who have
visiting tnair brother there,
I with them. ■
Fer Bars Feet..
found Bucklen'e Arolca
i be the proper thing to use for
E_J, a* well as for healing burns,
sand ail manner of abrasions, ’
» Mr. W. Storm of East Poland,
a. It is the proper thing, too, for
Try ltd Sold under guarantee
iDrugOo. 25 cent*.
0BIM MOBHTJ
Wh.—After a fine rain last
the weather haa been line
i week for the growing and
fruiting of cotton.. The pma-
il gobd at this lima for a bump*
crop
r cotton
Mrs, T
I. T. L. Sttgler Is attandlng the
fsttm-ia
H
0t)H it*Ik. 4"
~ ««*— ® | J. tt. Ballard and family ate
Several of this community have fW|UlH, „i.Mve, at De Leon. I
gone to Latham's Mill to etteod the Hj* 3 W Gollgbtiy la
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........................ TT Gollgbtiy I# v»*u lug
meeting which la being conducted relatives near f) tenth is week
a__ff x & U.xiiMtal .. __ . «... •* f
by Elder Lee P. Mansfield
Mica Mary Lou BUI* of Borneo >s
w " ■-------- ifllBS am; uw Will Ml
•'Giandm*” Roden, mother of Lee relatives hare this week
U haew fiAaei AnHeiann s^Vltnf« /< r /s.*___ .a a- -l^i. a___
Rodeo, la here from Anderaoo county
visiting her son end other relatives
She la atghty-two years of age
0. 3 Grlxisrd Is visiting friends
and proap Ctlng In Jones county.
Tom Stamford and family are
y died rtlteble Two*
l second wife survive
am rw w.f»*i 1UBI DMMWIUIU MHU * J
The Helloes# people began their V|Sl(iBg relatives near Goidoo thl*
meeting at Plalovlew rwo weeks ago «
wlliob oootloued one week, at the
week.
wmon suoubiwu unB -foes, ■« j w. wiotersattended the Slate
close of which the Baptist people be- jrlrmarl Union meeting at Fort,
gana mtotiug. wW(||f closed today worth last Week.j j ^
and the Presbyterians wfll taka up g gj, Goltghtly and family at
viewi •vwewfw— ----n n. MUllf'Ibir ssevswe .T mm-
th* work tonight at the same place ter>di0 the camp awing at Greew’s
and continue through the oom ng Greek Saturday and Sunday.
Hirier Rnaa at the Church of j g Taylor and family *111 atari
week. Elder Roes of the Church of |V, mu i«wm, *.««■
Chtirt will begin a meeting here tomorrow for a emit of several
PpWdkSkf' yhMBM "• M|
It You Knew
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to the Mvtteao Sir ml >■ the - h'»lh c-.nr-i-r 1
*t>m« o» WB# r sp- We-the grant!J8M
writ When tlw flection came the June term I SOS, beg
.... hsd an opponent that rod a submit thl* out final report:
III on his (iiH Mr B»rp cslied at hU We have been le session twenty-
house the morning of the election three dare; have examine*, over Sift !------- ----- _T
and told mn opponent that if he wltneeeea. and have found «7 bills, ! The daughters are Miss Grace j
west to town lo vote ha must get M felonies and 48 misdemeanors. 'Chspraao, Los Angela, Cal ,
upon a dry goods bos and aoooooct;Wa have eaamlnad the reports of Mrs Georgs Adams, Kansas
to the refers thst he hsd told a false- county end p reel net officer# aod And ! Mo lo 1894 Mr. Chapman rei
Imori and that if he was not wilting i them correct, esoept some preelnet to liitnois aod remained at
to do this he must reray at * home officers base not reported at ait. abopt a year, after which he came i
* We would especially call the *1J *>m was then the lodiao “
Motion of the precinct officers to Between the years of 18»« ------™™_
the law requiring them to report to he w*s in and out of Dougherty and
th* I'fsnd Jury. Coaigste About the flr*t of h*<»
We have visited the county farm he came to Ravla, where ri*<i*ftt»o- .
end find the same to be lu good con- u«d to revlde until his death. ??
dltloo, except the Jail at the poor "On Out It, 1900. he was marred
fatra. and we recommend that the at Tishomingo to Mrs. Alice Darrel
sleeping pett of jail at the poor farm of Ravia, who eurves him
be kept in a meaner tod mote nanl- "Toe friends aod relatives present
tatj conaitlor), «;*, we find that the m«gp every effort to hare the body
same Is dirty end III kept thoroughly embelmed ana kept ***
We have visited the county jail that those of his relatives living at
and And the same kept In good oon- a distance could aiieni the ImflR}
HN opponent did not vo»e thait day
When M F Mo»er bought a faim
on Palmy the cultivated land was
a Johnson grass farm, and he set in
to kill th-grass. He Woke llxtren
acres b. fore Uhttstroa< In the spring
Ire pj venjtad with a four horse disc
puTverftt r and re-broke Before
planting grass was knee high and he
opened furrows with-a 20-inch bo*
win* awrewp. sod planted h*i
'"'hl,"a "’*■
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woutu never euner irniu n
dcr or rheumatic trouble. . ........ —
two months treatun-nt, gf»ld by drug-
aistsor by mall, fend lor teatlmon-
falfi. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive
Street, 8t Louis.
SSMPJ giSS« B;lr~ *--** H3
cannot be killed need- not talk so We And that tlie Uw, la wall so
made it necessary that the burial
take plaM Monday • erenlng at 4
, .. L«HUOl MO HIMCU UWU HU" " v — P— — ^ -w -
iAmsms........ a-«;ssr~ —raasraa'SSKs ss zn.rrLb:
ALBXANDXR
Prom the Artvnru**).
The Methodlataclosed thvit revival -y ~ ; -
meeting at the Pliant Hill church ,ur*")>
last Sunday Rev John Watts Of 8ht Likss Ckw4 Tatojs.
ll/iC' U iU HUB UVMWI/I.BUU am mvs. m titfta ** wuuwwwsw
on the Increase. eao*pt. perjury and Deputy Grand Master of the A P.
seducUan It seems that tbero & A. M., deceased being a member
Aug. 7*h — Misses Ursine end
Be<ata Maloney went to Dublin yes
terday to visit with frleods and to
pttend the reunlob.
The echedtiie on the afternoon
train od the 8 N * 8 T. haa bron
changed aod the train now arrives
at 4:20, Juet one hour later than the
former schedule.
j. W. Howard bought the lum-
ber Wednesday with wt.ioh to erect
a new hotel. Bo haa not decided
mat Sunday Rev Joho Watts of £ JfaMniM SJ- _ . crimes tf not stippressei will In the of the Masonic Lodge. There were
fluekabay did owst of the p.eachh.g jfe near future seriously threaten sg, quite a number of Mason* from Tieh-
gttsrruk a
near future eetlously threaten eg^ quit* a number of Mason* from Tieh-
olety. /' omlngo and other places who took
We And that the court lioue# I* not pan In th# service*. Music wa* for-
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a -ro e.esg*. -............ ~ ~ JUU© HUS »« OUT UUUUJ ViPipPiH|M9iPP
u’eetlngs hera on th* fourtn Sunday iclne aD<fuM k«Pf ln *• cl«« “O'1 coo,,,• «Bh#d by a mai« 4oartette from)
in this month J22 r.m » ir should bo. and that Me aroone the Maiooe. There
tn* u wore wnnour rnawinK » iu»» .. ’ „ ,, ..
about It" Theeo painleee purifiers tion as It should be
sold at Overton Drug Go. 28 cents, seats lu the district
!■ The Aaaae OM Aterv. > j *
tiog at Laoham
Doss Roden, who left here eeven
i for Oklahoma, moved back
,j waak.
Burnett, the nominee for tax
. and bla wife were in our
urg yesterday.
Arthur Roden’* wifeHaa been
quite Kick for the past weak but la
better now.
, baby of Mr. and Mrs. Will
upon the location but work will be-
gin at an early data
There were about twenty-eeseu
ticket* sold here Wednesday for
Dublin, and the train wa» orowded
by passengers who boarded the cere
further down tha line.
Metdames E. J Jones end 8 P.
Jones pad the latter’s famllv, and
Mrs. Swearingen left Wednesday
for Keeoa to attend a camp meat-
ting of the Adventists.
A New Orleans woman wa* thin, fj
Because she did not extract Sufficient
nourishment from her food.
She took Scoffs Emulsion,
Result:
She gained a pound a day tn weight
;■ I AU. DRUGGISTS i SOc AND »IPO '
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Cramps
porrAB.
CowsponCene*.
Aug lHh-Tne Methodist meet
tog it still la progress here, with Summer s day-btbbllog brook
good attondenee day aod night. Girl M hammock reading book.
Wash Elkins was considerably Man ride* by with big mustache,
bruised up In a runaway G«H i° hammock makes a mash
John Powell Is building a new Mwh le mutual-day Is eet,
barn on hi* mother’* piaoi M*B m,,d “ertled get.
Sid Brown and famllv are visiting Married now one rear ago,
relatives near Morgan Mill. Keephoiise In Baxter Row.
Freok Peereon’l health la atlll 1m- ^ hot ,t0ve -beefsteak frying,
proving. Bessys Aahlng Is a great Qfr) |a married—cooking trying,
benefit to him. Beefsteak burned biscuits charrry
There was a musical enterteloment Q,tj gCTt marned—awfulJy sorry.
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A number of our people who have j*,d “ blsZM k°t Dd *»*•»>, I
been away on lummfer visits are be- ^t|h*Mmtaek*aBa'in-,)
^F^M 'nolland aod family •« at- ^
tending the protracted maeting at Wlahee the wax back-poor thing
MlllersviUe this week Hour midnight-baby eqoaklng,
Tn* Baptiat meatlng will begin Mao Io sock feet brafely walking;
hereon Frlthn. tb# l4tb and will Misery inorsaaea-oow, the ether
probably continue ten day* Twin strike* in with hi* brother.
Mrs R. Bradfute has been vary Paregorie-by th* bottle
sick for th* past week, but seem* to pmed Into th# baby’s throttle
be^lltn*.'.!,pr0fef *a S?!' .ho Naughty tack with point In air,
i Waiting aoroe one’* feet to tear,
live in E*ittoDd ®oa“^’ “r* fi**Man Ip «0ck feet-see him ther
relatives here aod report good crop# Hely g{MM_h8ar hJa,
ID that countj. Raving cra*y—gets a guo,
R. A. By ttMek Tbk phy*L j„ows bja heaa 0ft-dead and gone
elans are aomowfjat purxled over hla
ease a* he talka continually audit Summer’a day—babbllog brook-
aeemi impoaalbla to quiet him, even Widow tnlilmfijoek reading book,
with opiate*. M#n r,dCT b» *,ttl
- 'flu ------- Keep* on rldlngt-D*ry maah.
intflBYlbU...... |_ —Selected.
aud that Me among ...........
| court room are about five hundred present at the
mats makeahlfta W* urge th* com- funeral, many of * fata had been aa-
mlseloner’s court to provide better soclated with him ever Since he Am*
teat* tor the court room, and If poe- came to thla country. One thing
sible to remodel the time so that the was very ootleeebl* and at the same
proceedings may be heard by th# time very much appreciated by these
spectators The law require* all who more keenly mourn for Mr.
trial* to be public, aod we think the Obapman and that was tha fact that
public la entitled to a court room in to many Indlaoa attended tha burial
which they oen be seated and near service*. The body wae laid in a lot
the proceeding! In eomfott. in Rtvl* cemetery that had beae
We feoommeod Mat the entire prevtouely selected by Mr.Qhapmao ”
court bouse be put in better aud
more sanitary condition, and that a
. ,
dock be purchased and put io th#
tower of the court boiiae. We oom-
Wkv Jams* Lst Got WslL
Mi
SHISTJLZ XZ ttB>t&SfW
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We think that is a much needed
improvement Sat will add to tha h«*ltT’’ hDr.
oom fort of both those io the court New Discovery iatbe kingof throws
bourn and on th. square. , St
K|VM mum. Try it! Bold undergtuur
* ho are required bylaw to attend at Overton Drug Go. ftoc aud th-
at their offices are somewhat nagll Trial bottle free. _
gent in tbi* reapect. We recom-
mend that those olMeers who at* re-
quired by lew to etteod at their
offioee. comply with th# Jew si
Choke Cherry Leaves PoOkmi dheep..
A number of eheep were recently
poisoned by eetlog choke cherry
strictly M ttU possible for them to £jj[ $£& Kwhtomsf
do so.
aflMh |
Thousands of ladies suffer agonies every month’,
f you do, stop and think. Is it natural! Emphati-1
ly and positively—NO! , Then make up your]
l to prevent or cure this needless suffering!
rtt'HPSfifc i««. Key and
daughter of Dubitn spent Saturday
Ui Hie city
GOOD NEWS
-.....J » 5 Mftuv Dublin Rrutders Have Hoard
Mn. Willie Hickman is spending jt an<1 profittvMl Thereby.
her ssoalion with relatlsm and n„rr=3, » and
friends in Dublin and Waco. ‘Good news travel* fast, and
At the depot last *«k thieve# the thousands ot bed Uql| *“**[*”
broke opon a box of bluing Ins m Dublin arw glad to ls«n that
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GARNI
freight oar and scattered the contents p«>napt relief is within their reach,
over the ground. This week they »*ny » wtak
It WU1 Help Voo^H
*«| suffered 9 years” writes Mrs. Sarah J. Hos- J
, of Cary, Ky. “I had female trouble and would
r cramp to death. My back and side would
r kill me with pain. I tried everyth ingtopt j
but failed, and at last began to take Gurdui. |
[ can do my housework with ease and I give
] the praise for the health I enjoy.” Try. 1
and aching
I robbsd'another car of * box of «h*v- bwck is twd SjL®0!^ S
ingaoap Offioera aie inveatlgatlng. Doan s Kidney P:db, Th<ouaaodeof
S5£F^?S®S3!&S
Prof* Jeoolcgs and Sandefer «*- «*ample worth r, a<lingl^^*ll[^
tabllabed * booth at th* Dublin »*- 3o\m F. Rahl, Goldthwaite, Tex
union for the leoaptlon and enter- »v«: “As a result of weakened
talnfng of fo.met pupil* of Tattoo kidney, my hoa|th became so Imd
oollege, and also lor tbo dlsaamlna- that l l»d to give up m,r, work,
tioo of Information ooooernlng Me The physician that I commlted
Miteas ThiH aeutlemeu ate re- seemed unable to help mo
sou roeful, oarer neglecting an oppor- linallY I went to Arison*, thinking
tunlty tt advance the interest of the rhang.- of climate .night hay.
this groat institution, and they are some effect on toy condition. It did
doing their work lo a thoroughly aal- not, however; and when I twto*
Isfactory and effect I v« manner, and home my life.wae deepairwl of. For
results may bo expected. nearly a year after T moved from
Tom Jordan, oo* of tN pro- plar.- to plaoe, ever hoping for a
m vltlMos of Erath oounty, died
at hla home weal of Thor bar,Sunday,
Forest io Utah, aod, though eheep
| We hive examined Die reports of driveways are not strictly part c# tbo
tha various eouuty and preelnot jc^tona) Formt range, tha govern
olfiasrs made to the eommlwioo#r*» Baflt tisa taken «*p# to prevent fw-
eourt end Aod that th# same check th*r loases to the *b#«pm«> fr*m
up and correspond with the flneoo# thia cause Member* of th# force «w
ledger. the foreea will oo-operate witn tho-
W# wlah to thank the oounty and stockmen in cutting out the thiei-
roortmU* t’he^.d'^y “tiro Me,°«row ^
zizLmia*,arrss s
the sheriff aod th* riding bailiff* for *«> *» ehawed so m to avtrt*
the very eftstaut aid given us by thloketa altogether,
them When lb* sheep eotor this drlvn-
W# especially daalr# to thank tb* way they are hungry aft*' * lao*
district judge for hi* courteous treat• trip
ment and oonalfierntion of our body, form almost one coot nuou* I*
.
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SwSS B 3SSS
McKeoila, R.T. Hume, Joho Ltngle, they would hardly touch tfc»«
J B Adame, 8 T. Gaud)#, G M. Th# leave* contain promle
Clark, Lit William*. A. L. Cola, and when an examination was
Kd Fiemlog, Jim Ormnway of the stomauh* of eamtl
~~~ dewl sheep, and they were
A. A. Cnepnsaw Dens. oiled with th* leaves, th# t
--A A Chapman, for »a«f »“» • death was clearly establish*.
r”.0' :r :■ xs j-a- -
night, August 2nd. Mr. Chapman *” nmiiinmint nn linil
wa* au early resident of thl* place ^hate-
end wu Identified lo numerous «nd ^ make the
varied way. with the busloee* Inter C^.nd^nsuro )ttequl Mi. ai,,
mte of the towo so long M he resided ^ *"d 1 ,0,u« ‘“J* Jt<
H1*1” pr-T". *T ~ h*t *v«m tlron*In' °"° Mk*’ but ,ot th* A00- °f th*
*“ ST &T7JXS? itS SLtS!S.trS X - - •» —*l- *•-
11,;s tiro# in indeeotihle. i ww« also lermorr out » ww -
weight until I was a mere shadow Mate of Oklahoma and has been P*n pen
August 2od, at 1:» *■ m. of naott weigwe.uasu 1 T” ""T" '*’1^, 70 tnaioeeiaffalrt In that aee- Th# range haa deteriorated
be reoelved with eotrow ment I* making In
- —SS r32r£&& Srw:
soma of the best oaooer rpeclaliata lo -------------
ss»e«r\s» tsxrrxsjrsi
XZ5p&yrr4 ~h,M
the bands which crake* him almost for me I immediately began «to
helplaat Dortogjiho ptuolo, July «-e. Prort that time on my
SXfZziSL'iri L mTiTl.V.CSi,
qoalntooe# aod thl* we* large. Again, pokmomm pienta are ofton
Th# follow tog account of hla death destructive to 11
rn. t- rSeTSaT
Herald of Augoat Mh: *t*y to d«to«t I
“Out community wa# shocked by aoggest mean* of
> 4m «f Mr. A. A.
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