The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DU8» PROGRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16. 1907
DUBLIN POGRRLSS
g. DAUIT PaWUker ul Fraider
Local Railroad Tina Card.
•.muThound Imvm 7 :ia p m—4:*S » m
.! Mil boil ml travel <:M • in -3:411 p in
bound linn I :»l p in—a ft in
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Local Notes.
T! ere la but little more time to
efrout tteee the present season.
If you want to buy a farm, ranch
|r city property, see the Dubllo Heal-
and Commission Co.
Thanks to a generous public, the
i'lOgrese starts the new year with a
etter patronage and better pres-
ets than ever before.
Country produce wanted at J. F.
llbrlght’s, the E. M. Friend old
Highest market price will
paid In cash or trade.
Only one week more counting
y and the last day of the month,
which to pay taxes without the ad-
tioo of penalties.
Country produce wanted at J. F.
llbrlght’s, the E. M. Friend old
itaod. Highest market price will
paid in cash or trade. dfi-tf
Hill
The county commissioners of
lounty have decided to sell the eoun-
IV poor farm and are advertising the
arm for sale to the highest bidder.
bring
No delay, no red tape, bring us
lour vendors ieln notes, will extend
bem any length of time you want.
-Dublin Realty and Commission Co.
Cotton continues to come in at a
|veiy rate, the price ranging from
to lie on account of the great
Ifference in the staples and its con
Ition.
E.(E. AuTho^Jpf Comanche has
this Nsreek -bougld the Comanche
Chief from Editor FM J. Thomas,
who eipects shprly to start for a tour
of Europe and upon hf* return to lo-
cate at some other point than Co-
manche. Editor Thomas Is a bril-
liant writer and a man far above the
average in moral as well as mental
attainments, fie baa been president
of the 'l’exss Press association, an
honor that would be an hoaor to any
of the greatest writers of the conti-
nent, and he, like all t he others have
gotten the position because ot their
merit. The Comanche Chief Is one
of the oldest of Texas papers and one
that has not been denied the advan-
tage of able editorship. The lament-
ed Sam Vernon made the old Chief a
power in the editorial span of Texas,
I even after It had already felt the
i impulse uf men, whose keen turn and
i glow ing rhetoric had established It a
I reputation. Sl<1 Thomas took up a
j tiard place when he undertook to fol-
low Sam Yernuc, hut tie has "kept
I the faith” as a newspaper roan and
jhis ability lias more than recoin-
| peosed any lack cl experience that lie [ worth a bo
j may have had and the Chief still
'stands in the tank of Chiefs among
the country press of Texas. Wher-
ever Mr. Thomas may cast his lot af-
ter fils tour of the old world, the
Progress, as one of ttie old-timers,
wishes him every success,with the ad-
vance knowledge that lie will achieve
success in any place that tie may lo-
! cate which is willing to give oognl/-
latice to superior merit and individual
| honor and honesty. We hope Editor
I ft LITTLE, NONSENSE
George C. Holdt, the famous
Something Doing at BeptDt Church.
Our Sunday school la starting out
wsil Ybtansw year. Many of our
fathers and mothers are saying to
their children on Sunday morning
"Come children and lets go to Sun-
day achool.” Our pwople are atari. sUurateur waa talking at
Ing out for a year of, earnest, syste-
matic Bible study. Last Sunday—’#-',
were present when the count was
made aud a little later the number
would have been more than .'too If
re-
Wal
dorf-Astorla to an old' frelnd from
Phtladelpheia. The subject of cook-
ing came up and Mr Holdt said
that the French were the best cooks
In the world.
"Don't you remember
counted. One of the ass'stant sup- j
erliiteudents said to tlie pastor last I smi|IDb'i Hie story of the Preach
Sunday ‘,'I.ook here, if our school |arlgtoc,:ir of l»«»-Kloonay Faubourg
keeps grolwng we are going to have!**' Germain.' This roan gave, in his
to have more room. " I said to him an(1 Kflra olrt mansion.au
"All right we will make more room !elabora,e <Jion«r- Tt.e dinner was
when wo have to have It." There a from the oysters to the de-
ls still soome room and the reader ls|8erl' but olle ’'as PaDiculaily
Invited to Come and look on this hee- j^rie—- to hue, in fact, that the cook
hive of Bible students next Sunday, i was brouk’ht Into the dining
Yes not only look co, but become- an<* Publicly congratuHaert.
one of them. We have classes to
suit everybody.
mas we gave a little more than $ikx>
to Buckner < uphans Home. Besides *owl, bur
this our goo women sent holes of
clothing el . to ttiis institution
l i.WO,thus making a total
of about frl.Juo for the orphans. Last
Sunday st raised about for our
Christian schools
will he Increased
Is tfils dish-my
the master asked,
some kind of wild
a ilavor all its own
■ever met with
'What, though
dust"hefon’chrlst-i«(KKl Fram'oisV'
11 \\e know it is
•iPhans Home. Besides ,uwl’ ,,ul u has
j- a rtavot rone of us
(before. ’
j " ‘That dish,' the chef
; pioudlly. is a triumph of the
I nay art. - Oily a Frenchman
This amount !,iavc P^ared it. It is. In one
Ifl.ooo. This i a,) °wl
ti
promises to be a good year for us.
We start ttie year In good fellowship
and as co-workers together with each
other and wilti the Ford. < nir faith
is in Him. lie has committed a
trust to os lie is going to he faith-
ful to us. Lets strive to he faithful
to Him Ir, all things this year. F.
. cry ore
" ‘An owl' ctled
trig a liltle pale.
" ‘But tiow' a lady asked
you have l» en so cruel
poor bird
• 'Ah M.udam. said
did not hit' . It
nadv
t Ik
and
I have a heavy stock of fruit trees,
[rade trees, shrubs, roses, vines,
albs, berries, grapes, etc.,at 100 rate,
lon’t delay. — W. H. MoKnlght,
jublln,Texas. __ 3Gtf
Railroad travel has considerably
sened during Hie holidays but j tpe commltteo Is hard at
Bight traffic Is still congested. It is j tlnK the balance. It ts
|most impossible to depend upon J ffiatter will tic closed up
Bight service in any ordinary length |anf) ttiat work will be begun
time. _ _ ’away. A special message t
[All parties knowing themselves In- Herald irom Carlton states
Thomas may have a pleasant
profitable journey on tils trip to Hu-1
rope, the Orjent and the world at
large and it Is probable that readers
of the Progress may hear from him
during tils travels. We wish Mr. j
Anthony and tils associates. If any. !
every success that can follow an able'
administration.
About #30,000 of ttie *111.000 bonus
for the railroad lias been secured, and
work get-
hoped the
ttiis week
rigid
the1
that
Ibted by note or account to the late |*0,000 of their #lo,00« has been raised
. T. Y. Lewis will please call on
at the Dublin National Bank and
Jttle. I will be at the bank on each
Iturday.-—S. S. Davis. 23-1f
IMis. S. R. Boyd, widow of Hill
unties deceased representative, was
panlmously re-elected postmistress
the present legislature. She
^ved in that capacity inthe last
jgislature.
[The oldest established tlrm in
vn, better prepared to serve you,
save you money on any size pur-
ase, whether it be
Iproved farms or
[Dublin Realty & Commission Co.
and the balance is certain We
learn from the Indian Gap correspon-
dent that Mrs. Helen M. Stoddard has!
sold her home, the large two story j
stone residence and grounds at that ,
place. YYe arc sorry to hear this, j
Many pleasant memories cluster about j
the old place, and it will never -■cero i
just right for It to he in other hands. . .
The house was erected by Haweylan‘ 'Vuar ei ‘ as 1
Gerrells, Mrs. Stoddajd'j father,
over twenty-five years ago. We hope
Mrs. Stoddard will not leave our
a I L. ( oni peie, past or
Comrade Doubledav.
Once again we have to record a
passing comrade- one by one i hey go
—Charles S. Doubleday has passed
away.
The comrades of t^aiu lloston Post
mourn his loss, to them, to his fami-
ly and to his country. lie was a
good soldier, a good clii/en and a
good comrade, always ready when
railed to do Ids full duty cheerfully
and well. Taps have sounded Its
last rail and wo too. shall soon obey
its summons when we trust we shall
meet once more In the far away
land.
We offer lo tils mourning family
our full sympathy ami order a copy of
ttiis tribute to hi> memory to tie re-
i corded on the minutes of the Post
and others tie forwarder! to Ins be-
reaved family and lu the county pa-
pers.
By order of the I ’os'. tics .Ian. i
12th, IImR. T. G. I lavs, Post Corn-i
mander, (I . W. Andr .ss. Ad utant
r
Mo y i. see that old f< 11
there':'" assert a youth of a
of friends with whom lie wa
a stroll.
"Thirty years ago he came to Ln-
don with a j enny 1T1 Ids pocket he
also had a tiasket of apples wtdeh a
farmer had given him. He sold the
apples and thus carrel rilneprricv.
lu you thick he is w < rt h
h
How m u
now ‘'
"Oh, a
one.
Two
.six III
of a third
"1 give
foui
ill ion and a
■ ill mils
1 ions
said
is (be-
llow much us he worth'-
Not a fart lung . and he st i!
for the tiasket., vva-- the iu:rt
ply-
county. Stia ts an honor to tier corn-
city property, I munity. being prominent, in the
western land, j affairs of the W. C. T. F. in Texas
j and the 1,'nlted States and lady of
rare culture and refinement. -Hamll-
r- L. MoAnally, a formor old ton Herald,
ae citizen of Dublin who resided j
|3 past year near Pntillo In the j Capt. Hart of the county clerk > J
'them part of t tie county, has j office tells us ttiat crop mortgages fort
ed the Rasmusson old place east j supplies to make the Hit), crops are,
Dublin from Mr. Sessums t tie I coming Into ttiat office for record,
jot year and will make a crop very rapidly. and this year promises [
Wtio would I
| very rapidly, and this
to make a new recotri
i Reese tills week sent t tie
|.h.jss remittance for another year
Id directed the paper tc he changed
] his new home at Henderson In
ksk county. Mr. Reese Is su re
Iry, treasurer and a stock holder of
le Henderson Lumber and Planing
HI Co. aod reports business with
firm exceptionally good with or-
|rs pouring In faster than the mill
turn them out and advance or-
rs already on file for more than
fenty-tive cars of lumber.
have thought It possible. ( .'omanche I heal ing purposes
It, is well known tin1 Hu Jones
never drinks of the glass that cheers,
but all the same during last week
while In hot pursuit < f a "partldge"
tie fell and rammed mud into tils
gun barrel. In the run tie had
gained several lengths on the dying
bird, and tie pulled tils gun and fired
ttie load of mud after the retreating
weevil eater The bird was not burr
beyond having Its feat tiers rumpled
witli powdered dirt, hut the gun,
barreli was torn and ripped to pieces
Stephenv llle Tribune.
piantlty of fuel consume,I for
some t me ago three painters were
painting tin inside of a house In the
country. I Hiring the day these
painters began wishing tor something
to drink Accordingly they put
their heads together and the result
of their conference was that their
leader went to tic mlsliess of t tie
house and said
A tui'it
painter
N] t '.e old
t brer | i tut ers
and t! ' y (Iran
p ari 11 a an
The
p:ct i
|l have bought the entire Insurance
pocy, wagon and team, advertising
i good will of Mr. L. F. Sousa
Ugh and will In Hie future give
Insurance and oil business tny
Isonal attention. Any business
left me In either line will have my
junpt and careful attention,
poking the patrons of Gotti Insur
and oil for a continuance of t heir
[ued business. Respectfully G. |
Maloney. 30-t f J
j county t tie past yeai raised about .*,n. -
j 000 bales of cotton, wortti nearly hit)
.per bale, counting the seed, besides
Isufficient feed stuff, a tine oat crop, i
'and kafir corn and wheat ciops, all j
j of which brought, fancy prices. It
j seems ttiat our people have gotten
j Into ttie habit of giving mortgage--!
and they are not contented unless!
they have their crops, etc pledged
a year ahead I util they cut loose
from such business methods they
will he poor people. Huv for cash,
or don't buy. The merchants had
rather sell for cash, for they don't
like to do a credit business, but are
forced to do It - (’omanche Exponent.
hen abouts during
Is now about I i
hut t 1,0 for
1 lie price of
:: ha' I.-'' ti
I ran i
ward
ady :-relight t
a -juart (' win
it iii and i Vane
with water
.1-1 t l.o ( 'll
I lute
the winter whlch
pass out has been light
hill is as large as ever,
coal and wood t tils - a
extremely high.
Muring the past yeat there were
.'id births in liosi|ue county reported
tu the county clerk. being
| males and 2<i<> females then wen-
10'. * deaths of which were males
and hi females IM marriage Inins
| os were issued In the countv ''i.nng
t ho year.
Miss II or tense Huatner,- who for
some time past has been acting a-
| etilef ojierator for the Southwestern
i Telephone Fo. at Dubl'n. passed
I t 1 v\ ,1 s ’
A i
kai is
t I e a u
i nun - -e
I 1
I -era n -
: led v i
u Ii Mi
lie i 11
n .■ i n' j I si
i own has an
itig I tu- ai - ri
. 1st tu- In s t p. 0 It- V I 11
e daughter • f oni (file
sick and t he ilueti ; w as
il ted He an I v ed at -1
■ed a soot I, mg
ent and upon
It Your
*ivn Hair ?
1 1 '"’ through Carrollton last Finlay even
j llu >aturday night after Ills family ! ((1K e|) rou^e (0 piel- home at l ewis
to move them here Mrs C I. v|)|„ she has resigned her position
I Burnaby of Dublin Is the guest of
| her parents, Mr and 'Its F. M
Cushenberry Mo J. < llennett
of Dublin was the guest of filmris
In the city last week, ret urnlng i rolll0n Chronicle.
tioioe Sunday E Y' Jones and ,-
family of thiffau,
| at Dublin and "III probably take a
course In some business college
j She was the guest of Mis A M
Flowers while In Carp-IItem Cat
)v> you pin your hat lo your
»vk’n hair? Can’t do if?
iaven’t enotteh hair? It must
»c you do not know Ayer’*
Inlr Vl^orl Here’s ntj Intro-
ucilon! M*y the ccviu«lni-
nco rciult la a heavy growth
frich,thick,glo*syhair! And
’•know you'll never he sray.
•• i ism irat »»*»•» n,ir vi,.» u o -
Mi4*r*«i raitii>«*M Ik* (•.•»»»« '
IM IW IV f-r MMra III** -i-a I r*" '(*<•
KlWHr
irararax o *»»»<>
Zm raihliwi •*
JL uaurtnu <
IUI,
Frath county,
'arrived this week and will locale
I near McCauley In Fisher county.
'Stamford Tribune, Jan. Iltli.
j ( apt. J. .1 « athey. wlio removed
-a few days Ixdore last Christ mis
I from Ids former home near 1’iirvea to
his new property near Homney In
Eastland county, was here tills week
attending the iiedslde of tils son Al-
bert, who baa been very seriously III
wlthi'ow fever. Mr. Cathey sold lilt
farm near Purves last fall and bought
a farm of 1«7 acres near liomney at a
price of FJ.&OO. Mr Cathay says
bo Is wall please I with his new
homo
W. W. So Italia, who formerly re-
sided near Dublin, hut haa lately
moved to near Throckmorton, writes
to ehanga hla papa* add ram to that
otRoa and aaka that the paper be rant
AT oNCK, in ha and hla famiy,
though no Hailed with their new
tKima, era lonely and aad without
the Program— the beat oountry pa-
per lo Tatar and ana bom among
than old frtaafe"
NOVEL Cl kl! I OR COLD5.
Healing Medical mil that is Ilrentlu
(livtrig (^inck IM In
,-f
t rcai ii t-i:t ' -'
having j re
mtIIh-iI some ii ( 'hi'loc wliU-li was to
he (Jt iinert at tl.e -Ir g stem '1 he
next .l.i, the visit..),.t-J to tc u-pc.itrd
uc ir.i'ii' Uii-dlcilie tingM
•is kept i | ii ul i: the . ((I (vss
well, w lien t tic fat tier went
i) doctor 111 sett:*' t tic tin
I u rsc was rut In r s. liu I c a j
I the doctor witli ii. isg t v mg«
i - your Id 11, sir, ' 11 gun the
handing him the paper
for tlic drugs from the
s fur my v I sits The
and -
I t: s v
( 111 IK
I - sec
\s I
proa* I
11 ere
doctor
• lids
ami It
ant.; bet.
I'st ’ • it (
r, rr. a r ked mi ti l er
cia-s is a tine one and is anxious to
have the exercises the best in the
history of the school.
The new hooks for the library Cave
come and will m-iui he ready for use.
The senior class l a- had IK final
-examination in I svchology and has
taken up the st i.dv i I Hthvs In its
st cad
Mi I ee Watt Norton l as been
secured to deliver his famous lecture
The I.epei for the benefit of the
High School band The toys have
not asked for any unanciai help su
far from thetown. I, it vvouid appre
elate a liberal patronage on ttiis oc-
' easlon The lecturer stands very
high as a j latform orator and we arc
all promised a pleasant evening
The lecture will occur Jan J- in the
auditorium
Id
(' frames
ot your oil paintings
The eighth grade
r.ow tins a largei
arc very dlngv
id a am, we 11 clean
enrollment than did
i tic ciitl re H lg)i
t tieni :
,r >o if
V (Hi V C gM at V wills-
'-I'lioOl mx years ago
Every child
key
should -! r i v e 'or t he
best id,.cat ion
1 1 ( vv
mucli w 1
,,>kcv vs 11 l,c reeled ■
1 Hissi bit-.
11 (‘ g,.,
elcss (dfi
lady asked
A very ci mini ndat
,.e spirit of in
t tie
, key
t tie
terc-t Is manifested in anr department
uf elo-'ut Ion arid in order to encour
age our iioys and gills in peiftctlng
t hen selves along t Ms hue Hie fellow
lie named gentlemen and t rn v have
geneiousiv promised ti cut. t f 11 „ t c
C(1'I. If-,
to IIISJCC'
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if y i are I ol idea -ed
I ng ia i ti - f roll #1 i s' a
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I I c t ent ra
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ei Irlti s v a n11
III the liar ( f t I
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store
poor
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mi, f tie i - -om < v
-11.r I ( is d ii cel v
it I cn s Nat lonal
tutu c fdis Ia-cn
I Has I. ir d \
T)m fact Hiat many people rigid In
Mublln cough and hawk and snuffle
for days and weeks alter they have
been t real ing a cohl with the usual
ston arh dosing, showi lion valueless
are the ordinary cough aod cold cures
The right way to cum a cold In
the head, nr a rough and ir r I tat ton
In the bronchial tulrra, Is by breath
Ing Ilyomol't medicated air from the
neat pocket Inhaler that cornea with
• very outfit. Take a few breathe In
thla way, and Imtnedlata relief will
I* noted. Tn« medication goea right
to Uia apof. where the dlraaae germ*
are and randera them harm lea*
Overton Drug Co. give an absolute
guarantee with every liyomel outfit
limy mil that If It doro wot give aat
lefactlon tire money will be refunded
The complete liyomel OutAt cost a but
•1.00, white extra IwtUM of Byoml
If waaiwi, oaa bo pbtaloed far owly M
' Itllll k llll'l t tic t. 1 TI
changed to (litre
1.0*11 ( (
SVsrrlage I licnwe
I II M Talley and M :«s Annie
i Moore, ,s II Kltclirnt nod Miss Hat
(lie Burnett, .1 B Williams suit
j Miss l.ena Fremont . Leonard It Ed
wards and Miss 'Ethel Lee Simon
t.alltgsrnnd Miss Kula Wallace, .1
lector and wo will return four L ,,op# ^ „ (w M,h|.| Wlll,^.
__ '(’bar I In Jackton ami Miss lanole
Mackey
man I- ;.ed and was liorrilied at Hie
amount, reiiueated, rcall/tng ttiat he
jcoijlil net pay II all. Then after
thinking a moment lie took out Ids
purse and laid some pieces of change
In the physician's hand: saying
"Here is the money for Hie drugs
DON ! BE SHY
cal la.
,1k.ut asking us for the licet in tho
p at the fairs*t market rains,
arc in the meat bumnoss not lo
sell you a jvonnd of steak, ora hraco
of chops, now and then, but to s«-
aho
We
School Notes.
The fou ft 11 month of the public
scliool elated on the Dili of the month
with the following enrollment High
School department 124, Grammar
School Its and tha Primary depart-
ment Jh2, making a total of as* pu-
pill. A number of n«w aludanta
hava antarad alnca. Tha par cent
was M In ittaadaoce.
CbM. Oawalt. who haa bran at-
landing Pwijtwchote ool lag a, entered
Urn !l»*h Sobbol I aat weak.
Tha irwAwatlng elaaa la bagtnnlo«
to think ot oommaoeamaot. Tha
<
II Fair and Miss doste
Duke. J L. Lindsey and Mlaa Mag
gle Stacy, Jesse Is. Halley and Miss
Ella Buchanan. Emmett Wallace
and Mias Emma Turpin, Walter G.
Ilandrlcka and Mlsi l^ella Teaglr
W J. Banisny and Mlaa Lula Mead
ara. D R. Ihumley and Min liulah
Oden, L. H. Steonett and Miss Min-
nla Salmon. James A. Davit and
Mira Mtitle K. Dorray, Willlw Mon
roe Lea and Mr*. Victoria Wtillama,
Oliver niwwar aod Mlaa Gram Moora,
Luther White and Mr*. IIalien Med
| cur(> ntul hold your trade in our line.
• To that end we promise our very
I vest service ail time. Don’t bw
modest about meisting on g-etting it
JONES d BRYAN
Au^MUSIGllm
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