The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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Jims fos#^» **» — i—* — «w—
*»* ‘•(•fee gat# up, aveo u Jo* will give ■» 0t J. 4.
■dim. ! hit plan to drive kit *-n«® i*a into *——
!*«ei of Dublin It th* th* gulf—because It ita't Christ like
to Jo Mich thing*
Mac it Cr**»eii ".ot Hthlog ju«
after the floods w*re over tod fiahed
where the b*o»» were high sod slip-
per; because each placet or* where
favorably kMwe. She
friend* who J*i» •!«>
In extending ooegratotaUoot.
The public eobod her*—“
netda; of leak *e*k
... ___ ___bv tb# po
ptie io their achooi wort. Oor teaeh-
ert are wortbj soy ptaite that ®*T
n theta.
be given i
s^«rw£Ss
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Blth Dear Huckabay. wbb
eight hundred acree lo
Egffpl*#'' ®W* hl® w.,„.------__ ■ _ ----. . —..
oo material daeaage per? baoiuae each placet are where iooseiM • »*•*• **•_ *!'“
It la raabrtad that cotton and corn lha a;0cst.,r firti io«a to ooagragat* third The eorollaieol for the term
to the Prtoxy valley waa reriouaty aBd wh*D y* got a nibble he waa jnet eicaed esceeda any previoo* y*ar
„ rroat Wednesday night. „ )cUra*t*d lo following tb# and tbe character of tb* wort ten*
ta but little eottoo up .pmtive red-bom mlaoow that he U* up to a high standard. **•*“1 K^totaiX^Oft
P,uf. W, O Jeaktea. a boy who hJa belanc* ,o« tumbled, »ak > uity it a etroog oca aod tba i**™ ‘
11 log twenty seven evoluttaoaio tbe tioc wm thorough and will tend to; OOMAHOH*
— derate thw standard of education in, »rem in.E*uo"*nt
nor midst ! M*v 1st.—M. M
wwoh-k. ao Bartoo Week, waa la ^ % ------------ ^
town Saturday H# la .principal of atr tMtfore striking a frleeily pro
tb* public sohooJ at Bartlwtt. jeetloo which sared him from go-
lf r* J R Hunt died near Rocky ,og jnt0 Miw feet of water and
Point oo April nth. She waa thirty- ^ming food for flab. Marshal
all years old and bad suffered from FtrgUi00 Myi ba haa road dime
tuheroulofls for two yea**- !>eiog! n0Teia galore bot never read of a
bedridden for the paat teo mootha j leap ^ tlfe so thrilling as this.
Elay Man of Tburber aaya the ju?#olle thlevea hare been prey-
gg|g washed a»ay two bridges oo the j ^ en ^ Arodeii gin la this city
coal company's railroad to the mines for gereral months, stealing what-
and also broke the dam oo the big evar could lay their hands on.
lake, Searing tba lake just about -11)a ,ltetl theft waa that of a
aaful) as It waa before the rain. :(1W aod the thief was a riotous
After the Boaque flood subelded. ^ batween ttie ages of stiteen
Ban Burk foood one of the ingest and eighteen years The boy ad-
oatSsh he erer saw in hi* Ilf* sus-; asittwrl the theft and waa giren
pended fft a drift, haring become an- tlmt t0 je#Te town. Thera la no
"-FT- •' ... .__«__ ..t.i.u «*•.««
Uagied io a otter which was uie t0 pr0seeur* such offenders be-
.gpVJV IB m ------- UW * y iinrtTOut* v-ww—
wrapped aroond Us neck The fish s Ptu#e the jurecile Saw le a farce,
head waa tweite ioohe* broad and tb# B#It legiaiature keeps u>? the
the carceas weighed about fifty p,^ ^y the last one It will pasa
PoMPP * law that alt common thlevea
W J. Meador of Johosrllle say* shlU ^ anointed with oil and con
that wbll* the rain was pretty hard T#rled loto saints. The editor of
In hta aeetloo he did not sustain any ,h# Tribune beherea lo the efllcscy
sue tout tom-• There was but iltt I* of whipping poet as the beat
damage to hie oats because of the method ,0 prerent petty crimes
heavy serf and the weter ran off; Mr nt#(j ot the electrio light
without damaging It- i plant Informs us that he has closed
John Arodell Bgurea that the,, with a firm to InsUll ao
recant hood damaged his mill and *1® | eotirwtT new electric plant system In
property lo MB* city between , t3,800! cjty—a plant which will furnlali
and •3,000 The water invaded th*i ught and power the entire twenty-
_A take »k. twill wlrh II a a ____a aaa.<IMA A
r mlda*. i «» »■— - Col#B,° ,p#nt
John Miouus aod Harlin Cunning-1 >esterday lo Dublin
SSSzars
tz? i .--a-,
and got awar with the oart and one years, died at Uroklo, Apr I
broke loose from it while lo town, 110th of maligoant ltuodi“l ...
while tlm horse was found .boot two During the **' ^
miles down the Meridian road. John company lost “,0J*
Mingus lo the fall from the cart re operation of the mil). Yet some
celred a aevete cut in on. ere and folks think the *® *j[
Harlin received several bruises but rich is to own a few shares of o
..is airioufl tniU itock*
“Grandma” SpaikA mother of J Elmer Aiblo, a boy. pleai gu y
V Sparks, dted suddenly oo the in court to hiving stolen a pair of
morning of April 16th. On the eve pants aod a pair of shoes
tog previous she retired io the usual Hughes, and »“ J“d
health, but complained of a pain in and given siity day* in Jail.
h„ shnuider and aide during the County Attorney Ried has filed
night but was up aod ate breakfast
Thursday morning, though «tlll
Complaining of the pain About
eleven o’clock she waa lying down
and her son who was sitting near
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machinery and left the mill with a
deep deposit of mud The founda-
tions were badly damaged^and the
^^Sa^rwowt flood left a deposit of
of John Oaford’s farms
four hours, sod consume a smaller
quantity of coal than the old plant
now consume*. The Dew building
will be north of the otd plant and
will consist of a producer gss engine
j with complete machinery for gener-
sftijta oil us #wi« vww*- - . jwiin coujpjBie
Abcut two hundred yards long aod jjjpg g*j (row lignite coal—-a very
fifty yards wide, covering his crops cheap ^,1 but rich lo gas The gas
naatlv four feet deep John had if th#D uged to operate the electric
hie crop burled so deep it te like mtehioery. Also, new elec-
jo* If alley wanted hi* enemies, trict ( mtchlner> is to be Installed,
bofiad—-ao deep they will never be expenditures are estimated
i||iibaante>'eut. |at *11,000
Tha Tesaa Pacific coa! company! AuRUSt 24lh a great flood
haa made aireogement* with the lyu^ted the Boaque valley, drown-
----- Pm tenslit tirkfil M Jt V -.m. »k. nihiyrJ'iAr mbd
her heard bar make a noise and has alties amounting to *24,400
tened to her bedside but she uever A ®nl Zls'to
spoke and expired almoit at the Io bound at the Ridgeway. _
ataut of his approaoh. Slw waa sev be married to a young ‘*djr *fc ®#"
antf-seven yeara of age. The inter Antonio It was impoesible for him
ment took place at River-Side oeme to get a train out or even telephone
terv Saturday, Rev, L W. Dea con ot telegraph her, on account of wash-
ductiog the services outs. However, he got a buggy
8 --—-——r and (eft (or Zephyr with a hope of
.....j catching » Slot. train lo. «u
sufferlnir then unv other dieeaee f«>r Antonio.
the rea-wn that it Is the most oOrntrun, Ed Keriey and Will Thorrpson of
of all ills and It lx certainly gratity ( , whi|e attempting to cross the
WJStEffiS.'SS'3S*°SS —
and make sleep and rest possible. In were swept off their feet just after
many eases the relief from pain which t|iey stepped iato the water They
is at first temporary has beoome |x*r. t)0lh wenl UDaer and when they
rs^uiiL^o’bKt't «' k"'*>
unryu _ __ t---—i~ tho » » ainmn and RQOO tfOt Otlt« but Mr.
miners to work untii May. i lng t „0IBan 00 the Thurber road
Hi - -------* ’ JDg | VtQOBMIl INI *e«eeew - ---
> trouble for a few days 0, Supfcccvl!!«, and the high
this month on aocount of a miton flood „„ wtl) marked tc the elm
derotendiog of the contract practi-1 trre at tn« Fry eroesiug, The recent
caify ciossso the aloes, the tow* or ^ rt00<J. April IT. HW»,. was marked on
the told** delayed a f*» days but j tha MIBe tree by Capt Jdhn Hyatt,
tbs bridge* t»»e been rebut it anfijg^ Hwi#i and Joe Terrett and
the miners are now working
Cbi Tow Jordan hinow at hla
showed the .last inundation to be
stiteen leches higher than It was In
OWSUW- — ------- «tXtt«U JDCHC* asreaes
tmmm end Thurber confined to hla j lo the flood came ftowo
bed aufTertitg with a malignant can- tTb# iioa<jUa itooe> pry Branch con-
mt of *tro face Mr, Jordan has a tlitmung but allghtly. In the re-
*ood bom* and hi *urrounded by all ftood Dr, Branch was like a
the CO,Uforts that a suooerofui boat- LfWt ,|»wtod poured vast vo umes
ness lit# can give, yet every mo of ,oto tf)# rivar at Stephen-
ment of hts life ie filled with P,tw j which account* for such nigh
sal torture He ha* many friends > Wgwr st ,h(i pi^,.
at Btepiiewvtlle aod elaaehar# who fyimij, at the home of her parents,
sympethU* with Mr and Mrs Ben Compton, at 11.45
Horace Chilton Smith, thirteen a m M9n<)aT( Ap,H 27. I«06, aged
years aid. will graduate from school j flf|MO jnn aod thlHI months, Miss
a* Hoeksbay oast seroioo He Is one Joimot,lnt Compton, th# burial ser-
01 the brightest young men lo tno
county aod baa already distinguished
himself lo sever*! oratory contest*
vtoes tie log conducted by tb* pastor
of th* Baptlet church at Wset End, a
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himself to «a**f*i oratory cootssts wy (>rgt 0Umb#r of friends attend
Hi* father, John Smith, Is amply tnf fht ,UM„, w testify their sor-
able I* live torn a university educa for Md mmgi, their tears with
ttoo sod will sand him to Austin., t()< par(.oU over Urn lorn of their
Be is sostooe to have hts hov be- ^yghter-a girl Joat at tbe thresh-
e greahwatvreodfltstingoished j ^ young «omaohood and who
“ gave prom lee of beoomiog a uro/oi,
y an old grar »»*• •i*l| y,|g), type of Chriatian character. No
t on daahai at breakneck speed
i the public squire toward the
r a# Meateo and thoas who saw
tbeoght she was th* advance
of Joe Bailey whipping hts
hsto fh# gulf The creature
waa eo badly frtghteoed when site *n
suit against th* Fort Worth & Rio
Grande jail road company for failing
to keep . the depot at Haste properly
heated and lighted from Ootober to
January 10th last, and asks for pen-
raarv«M 4
ALL DRUOClST* J BO*. AMD *1.00.
BAUTO*
rrom tb* \
May l*t.—TD>a home of old Mr.
Tipple io tbe southeast end of town
waa bfirned last Saturday ana wro a
total loro. Th* citlscot made up
money to reimburse hi* *od be will
scou have a new heme wnei# the old
house stood.
The editor bad the pleasure last,
ting the finishing
new freight house _ Tr.-,
dtp«4 last <*eas. It looks to much
like the old one that a visitor would
not know that t»e<* had bean a Are
save for tfte new shingle* 00 the
roof.
J. Wiley Wisdom, who left this
city about twelve years tgo„ had hla
its tailor n*u m» sw«wv. ■— home wrecked by a ojcioo* at..Ship
ftiday lo company with B N. Carter j ]ey,Ga.( a few daya ago. Hie house
.... n. >__.leAsainn rtf i a._tJfi ..And* utarm^lMBf If
of viiitlog Shivs on the occasion of j hold goods wtre nearly all dfetroyed,
the closing of tha public school there. ! I00l but the family etme out safe.
Prof. Chadlck of Altman Is the | General Manager Hamilton li re-
prnlelpal and H very popular both ported to hive said that the damage
on by dampness or ohangnx in the j a stump aod scou got out,
weather a permanent cure cannot 1- ■ riiooipson was carried about two
.-iivwti'd; the relief from pain whl« n i hundred yards out into th# water,
affords is aloue worth whef, succeeded in getting
hold of a small tree and was rescued
many time* it*cost 25 and 50 c*-ut
sizes for salri toy Overton Drug Co.
OaRLTON.
Fit,m 111* r’Wirier.
April 30th.~Raymond Tull, whose
leg was broken b» a horse kick sev-
eral weeks ago, It able to be out
again.
Prof. Bramlett will be in Hamil-
ton tomorrow and Saturday as a
member of the board of examiners.
B. H. Hill sod wife came over
from Hamilton Tuesday. Mrs Illll
and and baby will visit relatives
and fileoda while Mr. HIM can-
vasses the voters
The light frost is*t night dam-
aged young cotton and garden
truck in some places but It is oot
thought much damage was done
Jett Pierce was kloksd by a mule
last week. He was badly stunned
for a while and fall countenance
somewhat disfigured but he was sble
to be out io a short time.
Prof. A. G. Thorotou of Purvaa
was here last Saturday Hla school
about four hours iater.
Vslusd Sam* ss Qeld
B. G. Steward, a merchant ot Cedar
View, Miss, says: “I tell my custo-
mers when' they buy a box of I’r.
HIV* I n n iixru ' ssivj ***iV »» — ——- — --
King’s Now Life Pills they get the
worth of that much gold ir “ *
if afflicted with constipation,
. ... is n i.l
or biliousness.” Sold under guaran
tec at Overton Drug Co. 25c.
TULAH. ;
From lU« Siaudiud.
May 1st.—B. B. Speocer of Dublin
was in town this week.
Mrs. G. W. Mcllroy and little
•00 left Wednesday evening for
Dublin, where she will visit with
relative*,
John Lockhart has a force of a
dozen men on his section crew thit
week loading rock at the cut east of
town About forty men are working
at this piece The rock is shipped to
Sherman aod used to fill up a washed
away dump.
Th# Mcllroy boy* sold and de-
was nere iaas o«iu™»/ .... ----- Tna Mcllroy (»y» som «uu u«
will cloe# tbe fifteenth of May wjth n„fed q,,. huodred aod seventy
ao entertaining program. 1 '>oae head of cattle to Ben Caudl
an entertaining program
familial with hi* wort know that
this affair will be well worth attend-
ing
Geo M Waddill haa resigned hi*
position as eathlar of the Canton
™,h 3STW ;£edioh iUtetoDk sad Is succrodMi b, H. A
universe simpethy as that of ihla Smith Ttm poaltloo “
r. tssl'ZJt- “Iek
I> Witt’s Little Early RJewrs arc small.
a -----J -•••»- »**dLm willa Hold
Up 09(1 if (| ijfit * CUB" WV I iwl I SMS Vli j F*» ff ill SI Silktir *<»» • t J m
fared the equars she tried to enter a I l,tU* , ,1U
store, hot fell wtmn she Ftruek the .......
Jan-alcoholic
iarsapariH
need a tonic,
jf you thiol
for your
tor. If yon
like to try
Sarsapa*
r. Coo*
[ rr»u> tti« aiwtt
April 30th.-MM* Maggie Hart
grove has returned to bar home In
BaHUgar after a pteaaaol *Wt at
the Tresell heme
H B L. I Knlffln. who la financing
the new seal mine on the CaradtM
property, wee io th* city Monday
from hla heme in Delia*.
The Waco arohlteots designs w#»*
.oeepted for th* new school building
and the plans and apsolleatioM will
b* ready by the time the new true
are elsetad. It |a hardly pea-
•lb»* that the MW school building.
1 hi go be to let with stone
■mg, will be ready ter oeeeo
by Ih* opening of
regretting to lo** Mr. Waddill the
bank la forlunata In securing Uw
services of R A. 8mlth. Mr. Waddill
will aooo remote to Amatlllo, where
he has aooepted a splendid posit loo
with a Development Co. located In
that city. .
Tb* Carlton public wool* closed
WAR DECLARED
|M!t
Who Will Enlist in this Populrur
Movement*
War be* been declared by our
lending druggist*
They are geteg to fight atomaeh
trouble* with Mi-o-oaTaWeta. They
feel eo tore of au«M* that they
guarantee th* pew# of “J Bfboent
boa that (toe* not giv* aatiafacUon
end do all that i* olaimed foe it
Mi-o-na is aejaheolut* etre
end ours for Uro digestiv#
near to
pnimipwi wuu •» •**/ ----- —
with pupils sod patrons tod Is one or
the most successful young school meo
In ttie oouoty. Tbe eidtor enjoyed
the talk made by Prof Chadlck and
also that of B N. Carter, both of
which were appropriate end fntorest-
ing.
The commissioners court Tuesday
let the contract for a new double-
track wagon bridgde across the Bos-
que where the Otd bridge was that
was canted away by th# recent
hood. It will have side-walks for
footmen and the cost, is #2,395 00,
about one hundred less than the cost
of the old one. Hicosuffered heavily
from the^oveiflow and ought to re-
ceive all the rtelp possible in her
efforts to recover from the heavy loss.
E A. Perry, cashier of the Hamil-
ton National bank, has received a
letter from one of the leading wool
houses of Boston, giving a list of
pactlcaliy ■» the wool firms of that
city, Philadelphia and elsewhere who
have agreed not to handle any wool
tied with sisal twine In this let-
ter he says that for many yens past
the woo! meichaots of the United
States have made ineffectual efforts
to Induce the wool growers to im-
prove their methods in preparing
wool for market. One of the princi-
pal abuses is the tying up of fleeces
with siwl twine, ot so-called binder
twine. The loose fibre of the twioe
clings to the wool throuh all the
process of manufacture and causes
Imperfect goods with consequent loss
We believe if this serious matter is
called to Hie attention of the growers
they will co-operate with the dealers
and discontinue the practice of tyiug
their wool with such twioe as de-
scribed thereto putting American
woo's In closet competition with
those ot foreign countries
The World’s Best Oiimats
Is not entirely free from disease, on
the high elevations fevers prevail,
while on the lower levels malaria is
encountered to a greater or leasextent,
according to altitude, To overcome
climate affections laaaitudo, malaria,
jaundice, bllHpusneas.fever’and ague,
and general debility the most effective
HUUKOuciai >*vvi‘*v «*v • - ------------
remedy is Electric Bitter®, tb*? great
alterative and blood purttler; tba
antidote for every form of bodily
wcakne*®, oervouaneaa, and insomnia.
1, . 1 a . - a,Snj. ■ aS f ti-uflArt I I r II ff
Sold under guarantee at Overton Drug
~ ’ Me.
Oo. Price
STlfHlflVILUl.
from lb« Umpire
May 1st.—F. ft. Dorris, who has
bean agent for the S N. & S. T. at
Alesaoder until a few days ago, was
in town Friday. He baa moved back
to his former home osar Huckabay.
Tom Lalta and hla force were put-
aeveo head of cattle to Ben Caudle
at Morgan Mill the first ot the week
The night after they delivered them
the cattle stampeded, tearing down
feoces, breaking over, posts »od
censing any amount of trouble
Satutday morning at sli o'clock
occurred the death of Mrs. John
Bates at her bom# two aod a half
mile* southwest of towu at ths age
of tw#nty-aev*n years Funeral ser-
vines were - held by Re* C V. Os-
walt Sunday afternoon and Inter-
ment wae made at Rook Churoh
mmetery
Th* oommlasl inen oourk met th*
first of tb* week 10 eonslder plans for
the rebuilding of tb* Patusy bridge,
and the contract was ewardad to
Austin Brea, ef Dallas, 'hey being
the lowest bidders Th* new loca-
tion la Uw hlghaat point along the
Paiosy aod tba bridge will, b* ala
feel above the reoeoi high water
mark aoC tweive feet above ordloary
IRIEND5 HELP v
St. I'aul Park Incident
high water. Tb* stream alto rune
airtight at #Ma point aod tba oer-
r*ot lo htgb water will oot under-
mlo* th* piers as K aid with tb*
otd om. Aoeordlng to specification*
to* bridge wHI b* om hundred aod
feat span, aod will bo strong
-After drinking coffee for lircakfael
I always felt languid and doll,having “
no ambition to get to my morning
duties. Then in about an hour or
eo a weak nervous derangement of
the heart and atomacb would come
over roe with such force I would
freqently have to lie down.
■•At other times 1 had severe head-
aches; stomach finally became affect-
ed and digestion *o impaired .that 1
had *«riou* chronic djapapai* and
oonutipation. A lady, for many yaara
State President of tbe W. C. T. U.,
told me che bad baan greatly bene-
fited by quiting coffee and using
Poatum Food Coffee; she was trou-
bled for years with asthma. She aaid
it wm no eroaa to quit ooffe* when
■he found ab* could bavu *a delicious
an article aa Post uni
“Another lady, who had been
troubled witb chronic dyspepsia for
yeara, found immadute relief on
ecnaing coffee and b*fiouing Poatum
twioe a day. Sh* waa oared.
8till another friend told me Poetiun
rood Ooffe* WM a Uod-eend to bar,
“ -------------bl* having been reliev-
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to hts line, the Texas Central, would
exceed #100.000 as * result of the late
floods. They aspect to be running
trains, though by the close of this
week.
Commissioner Pop# reports great
damage to bijdgca aod culverts In
his precinct. At Alexander one hun-
dred feet of the Green’s creek bridge
was washed oot aod at Ctairette tbe
entire atractur* over that stream Is
gone. The only sound bridge Iw haa
Is tha one across Armstrong creek on
the LingelvIHe road.
C, A. G. Payne dial at his home
nesr Nerllo Hood county 00 April
mil. He was the father of Lawyer
Will S- Payne, who recently moved
from this city to Gordon. The Gor-
don Enterprise eays: “Mr. Payne
hss only been In Gordon about a
month, but has a boat of friends
hers who extend sympathy to him
and family-”
A. J. Do) la has had hit crew here
for several days helping to rebuild
aod repair the bridges on the rail-
road at Bluff Dale,Green’s creek and
other places near Stephen villa. His
owu division of the Frisco between
Carrollton aod Sherman did not
suffer so muoh from the rains as this
part of the road.
Since the Bosque lias gotten over
tbe muddy conditions caused by the
high water the fishermen have been
putting in full time aod some of
them have made One catches. The
great rise brought some fine fish up
the stream One of the Tidwell boys
caught a three-pound catfish near
Arehdeli gin Monday and a number
of smaller ones
Rev. Hood Vinson write* us that
he Is well pleased with hla new sut-
roqndtngs in Oklahoma. Hood and
Bart Vlnaon ar* able preachers and
good men and will prove a bl*aslog to
that oountry. Io the language of
Dr. Gambrell, whe does not bellav*
in the ministry being at ease is
long as tbe devil is busy in the
world, we ‘hope they may have a
glorious hard time of It.”
We were pleased thl* week to re-
oelve a letter from our old time
friend, G. W. Shelton, formerly of
Huckabay but now living near Can-
ton, Texas. He writes his Old
oomrade M. J. Thompsoo, father of
our oouoty Judge, that he is almost
helpless. Calling attention to the
rapidity with which ths old confed-
erates are pawing away the old
gentleman growa pafhetlo In hla let-
ter. There Is no doubt but the ter-
rible phislcal affllotioos ot Mr. Shel-
ton are largaly due to the aufferioga
and privations endured In the war of
the sixties
5My 0ranking
11 you suffer from Rheumatism or
pains, for Ballard’* Huow Liniment
will bring quick relief. It i* a sure
cure for Sprain*. Rheum at
(.-iisv tvi q|Moiu,, Rheumatism, Con-
tracted Muaele# and *11 pejna—and
within the reach of all. Frlre Mo-
80c. gl.OO. O. ft. Hintth, Tanaba, Tex.
writes: I have used Ballard’* Boow
Liniment in my family for Tear* end
have found It a fin* remedy for *11
peine and ache*. I recommend It for
palne In the ch**L”
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From lli»
April 30th.—On* of T. J Morris’
stiawbarrles this w**k measured four
and a quarter Inches In oliouasfer
too* aod to say it taeud d«ll*louf
do** oot oear express it
T. H. Carltoo left last week for
Oklahoma where be expects to go
Into tb* bteekamlth busio*es. Hi*
elf* elil reaseln hat* a few daya
with bar uoela, C. II. Jordan, e few
asllaa *ooth of towe.
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The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1908, newspaper, May 8, 1908; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth531171/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.