The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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4th.— Mrs. Nat Keith’s tton.
■r, Mr. Ttiustto, is here
her .
[ ere mow iog rye this tree*
§ StwrHog Price filled the Baptist
' pulpit last Sunday.
Oar school closed Tuesday with
1 appropriate exercise*
Sli^'UDOle” Joe Smith, who has
been sick, is improving
Meat all the roads have been put
io good eh#* for traveling. ■■■■■■■■I
Rev. Tclar preached for us at the lapwing.*}; this writing,
baptist church last Sunday
as if the jewel had been i
Wiwo recovered a large <gpmofld
removed from the center.
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Sm n> tl in ,.M ..." - lmt.« "• '«*» ■
against Senator Hatley.
White delivering an
terday morning T. J.
I Statement of Ousley. .
To Supporters of thft$B§n*y Ticket: _
Highland Monday. i A 'majority of moire than 30 0<xf
oraan ves- Mr. H. K Thietejiud Was in Dublin’out of about £20,000, with the;
Xabors was Monday on buwoeea. j probability of 40,000 to 80,000 la]
KING/vvmin
IMPLEMENTS
The Highland school will clone!a total of perhaps .100,000 votes!
ISewtSi'^MrS Friday the Sth with exercises ordetst, fa a ‘ wonderful viotory for
elevation and threw the organ to tiie
ground While attempting to keep
the organ io the wagon Mr. Nabors
wrenched his hip badly and suffered
considerably In consequence tut Is
a:
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"Grandpa” Ttliison Is at work
eleaeiug the eemetery grounds.
Rev. T. E. Ely passed through
our city Monday en route home
, «a A. baby girt arrived at the home
of Mr. and Mr*. John White April
30th.
_ Be*. May filled his regpiar ap-
pointment .here last Saturday and
Sunday.
The farmeis are ail busy plowing
corn, plantiog cotton, working gar -
-ft
The Methodist conference con-
venes here Saturday before the second
Sunday In May
R*v. Tolar will preach at the
Baptist ehurob next Sunday at
eleven o’clock.
"Mr. and Mr*. Jim Ititoy are the
proud parents of a baby boy which*
arrived April 2ath.
A great many people Imagine they
have heart trouble when the fact is
that the whole trouble lhw io the
stomach. The twins In thesidc around
the region of the heart are not neces-
sarily heart trouble. Vf>.< suggest th.ut
you start with the stomach and when
you feel a depression after eating or
whenever your food seems to nauseate
take Kodol It will not he very long
entertainment at night.
The sand storm* of last week
hav*» {tone considerable damage to
crops. Mr. S. M. Crow, Mr. Cabans
and others trad to plant over all
their cotton that was up.
The frost and told has injured
growing (Tope some but nothing!
has been killed yet by cold. I think
if are can make it through until -July
the first we will be safe from frosi.
G, Jones,- M. O- Jones and
J. Cl. Heal! attended the county
convention at Stephenville the fiflii
as delegates from this place, Mr
as SS^SMSS
you ate right again.
Senator Bailey and the Pott Woryh
ticket.
Many counties did not hold prt1
marlaa and the weather kept away
from the polls perhaps 25,000 far-
mere who are Bailey men. Hence,
the tout democratic vote should
not have exceeded 226,000 and all
above that figure—apparently at
least 50,000-are voters of men
who are not democrats.
A careful aualysis of the coun-
ties heretofore populist plainly
indicates that a large element or
the anti-Bailey strength came from,
that source. It Is equally certain
The simplicity and lighter** in make of these Cele-
brated implement* gives them a decided advantage;
in wear and utility over any other make. The ox-:
pense for repairs is less, they ar<* more nearly al-
ways in order ami they w cm* longer. We handle a
complete line of these implements.
*
We also bav’e a number .of
Ohio Cultivators which vre
«i»li to do... out J25,00
at each.
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Dublin Co-Operative Association
E. SPARKS HOWELL, Manager
w There Isn't atjyi
doubt about what It will do and you I ™
will find the truth of this
verified after you
fur a few week*. It if
Dublin Drug Go.
hUTu«TKod“l I ***** Ual>>- u cross and has you) *««»•»
fr»r hmhL»« ttni) Ghtlftron will I t•
wa* a delegate from fierc and attend- that many republican and socialists
in the cities tver? allowed to par- j
and
ticipftte
course
remedy for babies and children, will
BLUPf DALE : f'H1* ®a®* in,,
R*sgMiar L>0rrt»potml«iitojjfc- , Ww iugTLHll^riti? R 1*0 J>)
May #:Ui. Mr. fefus Singleton. on the little. Contains no opiate.
w»k at home S&ttmltAjp ami Sunday ^ PrMl» PfMg <30*, •
visiting parent*. [ - \rBONfAlt- ' *1 ■
Fishing is the order of the day. j asirutairoeitiwnooaoac*.
Quiet a crowd from this place May -ith. — A nice rain fell In this
went to hear Senator Bailey* speak, community last Sunday trtght
Prof. Merrick and wife visited Mrs. Cooper who has b*en visit-j Elder
th«ir daughter at Ranger nt Sat iog her son Dr. Cooper returned to; pteseot
utday tod Sunday. , her home in Bico.
Geo. Moatea made a business trip The Ladie* Home Missionary So-
to Porves last week and was water- <*iety entertained the Ladie* Aid
bound for a few days. Society at ()r H. L. Holt's.
The regular Methodist conference ( Mesdames Jenkins, RiiiZu, Glenn,
for this district met here last Satur- j Farmer- Dcnui* and Mis.se* Jenkins
day. Rev. Pittman preached Friday 1 and Glenn wont to Stephenville
night and Saturday. , Tuesday to do some shopping.
P»f. Otho Moore and Ed Gil-, Misees Ibeand Iona Deene who attended the League rally at Ling.>
more went 13 Stephenville last week, have been staying with their sister; vflle last Sunday.
ones in ft short time.
i quiet t !
The Ingredients are printed plainly
ft-JR;:
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Instructions to Postmasters.
The third assistant postmaster
agaIust j general lias Issued the following late
Instructions to postmasters, which
The opposition has been caoa-i |9 0f interest to tiie geriegal public:
palog log for eighteen months; we ..p05t carris and postal cards
have had only five weeks to com- mailed under cover of sealed covet,
hat the misrepresentations and
opes (transparent or otherwise; are
the Fort Worth convention, as
Parks Is on the sick list at!nearly all contributing counties
.reserved a large part of their funds
Cicero Harks and wife are thejfw'local expenses We distributed
proud parents of a baby boy. . at»ut 750,000 peices of literature In
Mr and Mrs. Whitfield of Dublin , two documents, one the "Campaign
visited their son here last Tuesday, f Truth" and the otherJudgePoio-
Mr. Compton and daughter, Miss dexter’s speech. The opposition has
Bessie, visited at Theny last Jatur- jdiftolbufced ten tim^ as as many
day. circulars and the-total vojume aud
seem* to he Hurt if thcciniins of Mr.
Lynch. Oov. Johftadn’* friemd ami
prophet, i** w* II founded, end the
. Nebraskan shall find that his
We have disbursed much less thinir1*^ ?'* T™ °T &***& '» »«t what ho hclilved it
We have disbursed much less than ; fraction thereof. If endored in un- WI,llI,? . (ll„ wil,
fit mfififi, sutenw, .»b*« ^f ii Hr.
to postage according to the eharac-
falsehoods with which the popular c|mrgcablo with postage at the first
mind has been poisoned.
A number of the Runyan
people expense were proportionately larger.
The opposition has used ten times
as many speakers
These bare facts are recited to
emphasi/.e |{je victory, which In
itself Is great enough,but In com-
parisons and relations reaches tre-
mendous proportions.
I take
ter of the message—at the first-class
rate If wholly or partly In writing,
or the third class rate (one cent for
each two ounces or fraction thereof)
if entirely io print, and the postage
should be affixed to the envelopes
covering the same.
"Hostage stamps affixed to such
cards inclosed la evelopes having an
openiog exposing the stamps cannot
be recognized in payment of postage
thereon. *
"However, where such cards,
properly addressed ami prepaid—
bearing no matter rendering them
unmaHable under Postmaster Gener-
al VOrders Nos. 140 (par.5 ) and 539
thereby almost certainly wcimup
his noniirmtroii.
-
the liberty of convey iog (p*r, 4) Wheu sent openly in the
to .Senator Baileys ioyal frieods in}malls— are enclosed In envelopes, it
where Ed took the examination for! Mrs. Baber wont to Comanche Mon- j- Mr. and Mrs, Trice were the
(tWrotieW eert i ficate. j day where they will make their j guests of their daughter, Mrs. Fan-
C. D. Gary and family suited in home. nt# Shllllngburg, last Sunday.
Gorman last Sunday They were ! Atnoa# our boys ami girl* who Miss Pearl Williams of Stephen
aceompApied heme by the sister of i who weat t® Stephenville Thursday | vltte Is visiting relatives at this
Mr. Gary. Miss Trudie. to take evamiimtion for second place the Utter part of last week.
A#f. Browniog accompanied the jgnule certificates wae Mieeea Head.' The school entertainment was well ... «.,«»-•« ,«
following of hit pupil* to Stephen ; Holt, Dyke* and Messrs Floyde and attended at this place. last Friday t*'! P«»teofth« state deep gratitude ; Wj|| («.assumed that they were in-
vilt* to take the examiuatioa for Doyle Heaver and Devvitt Htxll. night,a nice program being rendered tlf ,i!S campaign committee U’o advortedly placed under cover, and
teaeherscertificates; Wiley Ctierry, { , WILSOff' * Mlee Mamie Wooley and Miss'labored under many handicaps they m>y ^ refBOve(j therefrom and
HElRr Browning, Mrs Ethel Keith a»«wi«\Wre»iiw.A*.iw*‘ " fKing of Tlieny were visiting friends anf) h(,*° *'»«• to do within five!dispatched without additional po*t-
iilli'lpil'fnfiMis Smith. I May 0th—We are having mote at this place last Friday and Sstur- \ *“•«» what should have occupied SRe(
j cold weather and will probably have i day. j five months. But for the generous!
frost tonight. j »rTT— sactifice of our friend*, who. cannot
J H Young S’ repainting hla j Xte) IIM.rit# q( the Tcxm Wonder, .v-u |00« bo uawe(i ln detail- "« coul*
residence this week. would never suffer from kidney,'bind- j °ct have reached- the people with
Mr- and Mrs J. It. Pryor are * he d»rur rheumatic trouble, $1 Jaottta j the truth, which alone was needed
A Cahftrsiisi beck.
"Tbie luckfwt day of my life was
when 1 bought a box of Bucklcn'* Ar
Blew Halve write* Charles F, Budah.l
of Tracy, California. ‘Ten tw-. bonw;
rtiiwl me of an anm
■v’ntaiWMxaaifiBiBCaB
1 am
t»wl me of an annoying case of itch-
ittK pltm. which had troubled mo for
jesM® «nd tf&t yielded to no other
WMtiuonL” Bold under gruaraoteo atl
Drug Co.
two month* treatment, sold by Drug- j (0
gist or by mail. Bond for testltuenlale .
Dr. E. W. Hall, mn Olive Street. St!are
D'Ul«.
STBPHESVILLE.
from Trllmmi.
;P(5p
v 'tm-
proud parents of a baby bov.
J. R Cerroll amt D L llardln
wetatComanche Moodky on busi-
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U LSOff. Rev Gallagher of Canton fined
j hla tegular appointment here last
Mr and Mrs Haney of)Sunday afternoon at three o'clock.
■BP -*«r b®®* Sunday after In the election held here last Sat-
apending several day* with rviat ive* urday t-hia box went against Halley
Bfci-'.iA';' iiwecty cne to thirty-nine There at the depot by Jim Crain for th>ow-
a, ’ „ *1‘ ™ Iniiiui Mout^taio ; wan a tro*?** c)ecttoo held and |{}g rocMsi through rhe depot window*,
groheietoaday. 14 n DanlelU, G. W. Crude. H F. j B D Senter, a brother-in-law of
A spisndid »io ftM in and around [Day and T J. Box were el feted to Tom Letts of this city, died In
win the victory. Where there
so many to thank, individual
Johnson’s Campaign.
A sjMH'iaJ from Washington May
1th eftjs: "These are certain gentle-
men whose business it is to let the
waiting world know of Gov John-
son’s movement, moods and iiftmi-
mention might seem invidious but nation chances. These gentlemen
cannot refrain from making public I have put fdrtli with all due gravity
; acknowledgment of the great servioejtbe statement that the governor’s
May Hth.w-Miaa Zllpah Alien' 0f Tendered to the oommittee and the! forthcoming visit to Washington
Guttle® was a guest of Miss 171 leu cause by my associate Mr. T. N. will not be made the occasion fora
Tom Pittman the past week
Four boys were arrested this week
Da Leon Sunday night
Alf Edward* It wulousir
•law fivtr at hla hctna a mile east of
fili■#,- '
Mr and Mn J. E ilobaon re-
turned Sunday from a visit with
their children near Gorman
Twelve delegate* were selected to
represent thM preciDct In the county
eawvmatlnn on the «h lost at Coman
ehe, moil of whom attended
Mra. B. H Lawreoce. oldest
daughter of Mr and Mr* J E Hob
«n, died at her home tlx mi lea weat
of Gorman on April 30th She I*
survived by a nusheod and six child
---
| fill the pixcss of the retiring trot-
*Rh ryes. T, M. Gat Ho, A. T nostott,
T. U Briscoe and L B Bryan.
Stonewall county, April 30th De-
ceased had been sheriff and tax col-
lector of Stunewkll county for ten
Mr. Hohn Riba of Ylning, la,. »«>**, )*ar»
*T hew beenjsMling DeWitt s Kidney
Jones, and opt secretary, Mr j A. ]political demonstration. The inti*
Worshao), whom I am sure the j malion in that the governor wm* to
s' °Li"“7,",rii!r^JTr,5L^.^!si^ w «»»v
hold in grateful
conH name
iful esteem I with l j his admirers in Washington, and nominated pome delegates to Fort
hundred* of otbap m Jfhat the booming .e not to proceed | Worth who'are friendly to the Waco
every county from the Kio Grande is in Bcoordance with"the governor*4 j ticket
and Blwlder Pills for about a v«*r aod
they give tietter Mtisfacdon than any
pill Lever sold. There are a <lo*en
:lv* tastier satisfaction than any
people hen- who have need them and
they give perfect aatlsfactlon In every
cause. I tiavA tnwd them mywlf
with floe result*.” Bold by Dublin
Drug Co.
m
I
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
office In
VtagrMw l* authorized to an
the following caiididates for
om«i In Krath county, subject u> tire
•ctkifl Of the Penn* ; ixtlc PrinM
^llAhe hold Saturday. July •Mth.,|9w*
For IHatrli't Jsnlge
W.J. OXFORD. iie-ep., ii
si^F. H. CHANDLER
For District Clerk
SL JOE J. PATE 1 re-cb-ctloto_
For RepreeentHtlv-
A EOBEBHIIN i rv-elccttoii 1 j*
ifhMfial ReprewntaUve 7«th 1>K
HE MUR (re-election)
ft has hern rumored that a child
of Mr Greet)way near Alexander ran
out In front of a Cent 1 a! train and
eat cut In two There is no coo
Urination of the rumor "
Bailey a German campaign docu-
ment captured the German vote In
■south Texas Those fellows down
H-WUhw1 -rr-rr raarntr ,fwr< WCr* n*,1r b,dlf ’ 'StOCk ' ’ OO
May 4th.~Land Ugettiog hathTsfate prohibition and the document
where ft has not been plowed since pleased them mightily,
the rsto AH who had cottoo plant Jsmea McNeill of this city baa
ed before the rains had to replant seven hundred appls tree* ten year*
Coro is not growing well old on hla Llogtrvllie farmf and ex-
Mr and Mn Walter Jordan areipecteda big crop thta year The
the proud parent* of a baby girl ;oold winds and rains caused the frail
V P Brandon visited In Dm F. fos tc alied aud he odw citlmater Dm no-
Hill commurfity Saturday ni*ht and jure crop at fifty ttuahala.
Sunday j It Is said tint Coleman f> Nichola
Rev. , Darts of Doffau filled hu of Dqgau contemplates making the
regular appoint meet here Saturday t*®* * bn leg 1*1 at ora Oa la quit#
and Sunday.- an able mao and well known as a
Tote Case was hero last week tel- Christian preacher, hating once lived
Hug e petaol iron Mn Everett fit Llngletllle. Io polities he la e
Jones purchased one .strong anUjfallcylte.
Mrs Carpenter, eho has been Capt John 8. Hyatt’a youngaat
visit leg her rtaufhter, Mrs Crump j son, Rat nyatt. was married Sunday
to the Sabine aud from Ren river
to the gulf, but this is not the
lime or the place, in the state
and ^in their several seollons and
counties tlwy are known and lovad
by every democrat who knows the
meaning of party loyalty and by
every citizen who respect* men with
Die courage of their conviction
Mr. Bailey's friends hare met
and defeated the most vicious < ru-
aade in the history of American
poHtlmi We have demonstrated
that in this atate tha people will
•ostein a faithful public servant
and we have sent back tp Wash-
ington our great senator with a
new teitimonisl of his people's
love and eonfiderere Henceforth,
we may aspect, and the public will
demand, that hi* defamers ceate
their iltodera, that his opponents
possets themselves in patlscce until
he It again a candidate for the sen-
ate and that w« aha 11 have party
paaca In Teaar.—Clarence Ouslcy,
chairman Ballay campaign oommlt
tee
exprcHHed wishes.
Minnesota's Chief Executive is
coming here to meet the executives
of other sovereign States aud the
Chief Executive of tho United States
to discuss the welfare of the country
and to find means to assure that
destruction does not comp. It is
perhaps just os well for Mr. Johnson
that he hail negatived the proposal
of his friends whose enthuaiasm
boiled until their *teau scalded
their judgement. An attempt to
turn the visit of Ihe Governor to
the conservation congress into a
political ratification would blight
all his buds of hope for the nomina-
tion, it is declared.
In atlispatch sent two weeks ago
it was said that Senator Charles A.
inflil
Culberson of Texas was in-line to
b* the heir of Mr. Brvana strength
in the convention at Denver in the
case the Nebraskan should find it
imposwible to control two-thirds of
the delegates for his own nomination.
This information canto from close
political friends of Mr. Bryan. Since
at Dublin, baa returned hocr
The cleat loo pawed off quietly
hero. Twenty-tour rotes wero cast
aga>mt Halley and seven for him
. .VfOPAl .
to Min El*s Yeager and the vounf
couplewHl make Stephenville their
homrfnRII they tee their war dear
to make a goal location. Both lam'
Hlaa earn opposed to tha union, bat
the young paeplnvwre determined to
carry out their vows and parental
objections oo bath sWes were with*
drawn.
A. t McLsurp aod Andrew Wi|>
eon wade corns big tradrs tbiswret,
Loot —Rad water spaniel pup,
about half frown. Had collar on.
Answers to name of "Baker." Rea-
sonable reward for return Io Geo.
Tatum , , 58-21.
A great many people on both
*ides of the Bailey controversy had
hoped that the election May Znd.
would be so decisive one way or tbo
other as to close the issue, and give
•Texas political peaco during the
remainder of Senator Bailey's pres-
ent term, There are many Demo-
crats rebo will continue voting for
Senator Bailey at every opportunity
so long as his present term lasts,
some of whom might vote differently
if the question of his re-election
arose.
But Chairman Riddle of tbu anti
Bailey force and Cone Johnson have
l»oth declared the fight is not ended.
It is easy to see how it may bo pro-
longed through a battlo for control
of the state executivo committee, in
the campaign foe uitotney gcueral,
and in various lcgislativ»cainpeign«
of the slate.
It look^ as if Ihe Dcinouracy of
Texas is destined for an internecine
war, tho end wf which no one can
predict.
Travis Aga last Bailey.
The ticket heeded by Henator
Bailer for national delegate, waa
overwhelmingly defeated in Satur-
day's election ia Travis county. Out
of 40o« vote* polled, tha Bailey
ticket received 1776 votes and the
ticket beaded by Cone Johnson re-
2475. Boiler's defeat in
4"H"H"M»H'84 I 4"l' I M 4-H I I I I H-H-H-H-H t’+1'H-H’’H M l I I144'
STOCKS COMBINED
i
It was given to fhc public in the
Middle West tbo Eastern public has
had it through the medium of New
York ]«»|H>rs. ,
Today the Democraticexpeetotion
Mps5—
I Ight Will Oo on. ‘
As a result of Saturday’s victory
in the Democratic primaries Senator
Ilailey and other nominees of the
Fort Worth convention \tfill go to
Denver as delegate at large from
the party in Texas to the convention
of the party in the nation.
Returns so far received show that
considerably niore than 50,000 Tex-
as Democrats do not approve the
selection. The Fort Worth ticket
majority may reach 20,^00. When
it wan nominated in Fort Worth
•Senator Bailey predicted it would
have a majority of 200.000. Later
at Houston he modified this claim
to a majority of 100,000; and still
Inter he ndniited that possibly fifteen
counties would declare ngnirmt him.
Returns so far show that approx -
imately sixty counties have returned
majorities in favor of the' Waco
ticket, bended by Cone Johnson, a
man whose remarkable campaign
speeches undoubtedly did much to
produce such a result.
Blninly then, the victory can not
bo regarded by Senator Bailey and
his friends bh a complete annihilation
of their foe. Their opponents have
been Scotched, but not slaughtered
and it may be expected they will be
considerably in evidence at the
comiBg state convention itt Fort.
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I have pumhaawd the Allbright stock
of groceries and combined my stock
with U at thw Allbright old staniL
Without doubt tbit ia the most com-
plete aod up-to-iUto stock of
in Dublin We shall be pleased to
supply your waste in the
OROCBRV LINE!
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