The Dublin Progress and Telephone (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 33rd YEAR, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1920 Page: 2 of 14
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Our ('Kristinas goods arc hero and now on dis-
play. Como in and lot us show you all through
our line. \VY arc carrying tlie largest stock of
..portVft Diamonds in town.
Complete line of leather
Goods
ladles' Curses
Cents Dill Folds
1.
Complete line of Real Ivory
Many Designs in Cut Ulus
Manicure Set*
Traveling Set*
Wftitst Urooms
Masonic. 1. O. O. F., and K.
of P. 11. W. A. end W. O, W.
Emblem*. {Units and Charms.
Watch** ox real value only
Standard makes, Elgin.
Hamilton. Waltham and
South fiend.
Diamond Kings
Diamond Bar ihns
Diamond War Screws
Diamond Studs
Diamond IstValliere*
Diamond Pins
Gold Mesh Bass
Silver Mesh {tags
l-aValllere* any Design
Platinum and Gold Cuff
Links
Simmons fine Watch Chains
Wrist Watches, nothing less
than 15 jewels that give
trenrke •'
• 'ommunity Plat# Silver in
Cabinets. Seta and Indi- \
vidual* ■
Coming F vents »
... CANT - Til K, IK SH A DOWS IiK FORK
We art* looking for YOUR SIIAI>OW In the
dporway «*f our store.
And there is not a SHADOW of a chance of your
being disappointed if you arc looking for HEAL
VALUES in (IRCMJEKlKS.
Full line of Christinas Fruits. Nuts, Candies,
Oranges, Celery, Lettnce, Oran berries, and other
Christmas Supplies. ,
Our line of Stationery is int'outparable. from $1
to $15.00.
Just received 800 pounds of Norris, Kliner’s
Quinby’s Chocolates in Christmas packages.
“Goodness Knows they’re Good.”
A FULL LINE OF CHRISTMAS CARDS
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Our men throughout (Tiristmas week, with our
complete Luncheonette, includes Chicken, Tur-
key, Handwiches and Naiads, also Real Fruit
lyea when properly Corrected hy glasses. BHed by a competent man
clear the br*!n and relieve* ail strain canning headache, ne'rvoua-
n*M and failing sight, See
OR. H KAHN. OF DALLAS
orroacYaisT
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Every Thursday Only
Cole Drug Co.
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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS
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December 15th
Reba Kills and Mil
Van
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SHADY GROVE'
-Marvin and Miss
s* Myrtle Bird at-
tended church In Dublin Sunday night
Rev. Emmett T(urney will -preach
at this place next Sunday
Preston and family
Qreens Creek are moving to the VV
White farm of this
Mr. Burns Of 8t.
to the J. H. I^athailn farm
ot j
H. I
community
George is moving j
0KEENS CREEK
iU’KUlar Corr,‘*i>oii<l<mce:
December 15th.—Health of this com-
munity is very good at this writing.
Mrs. V. N. Lee and family have re-
turned from Rotan where they have
been picking cotton,
B. F. Klrker and wife and v,is v-
N. bee and daughter, motored to
•Stephenvine Sunday afternoon.
A singing wan enjoyed at the home
of Mr and Mrs. Guy Shively last Sun-:
day night. .
Charlie Cannon and family have
been moving to this community this
week.
UNION GROVE
K«gu)itr Ceri-**»KH>a«iK'»
December 15th—We are having
some fine weather at this writing.
Mrs J. C. McDowell Is still Very
low at this writing.
Johnnie Jones is confined to his bed
at the present time,
R. B, Hailev has been confined to .
his bed the pa*t Week with a severe j
attack of pneumonia. - j
Mrs. Will Smith left Sunday n «!u;
for heiv home in Ardmore. Oklahoma
Rev, Sain Jones filled his regular
appointment at Oakland near Du star,
j Sunday.
The presiding eider will preach at: Henry Tharp and Mis, Cecil John
| the Methodist, church Friday night soil were quietly married at the b une
! before the first. Sunday in January.
[His wife will also meet the ladies of
j the home mission society on Friday
dealth of this com -] evening before the first Sunday in
this, writiii. - January.
avk Tackett and ; ......._...,____j_______...
4«*t Saturday night j BIAS SCHOOL
Colrnan tlee. and ftearular CorresismSencei
1 December 14th, Miss Maggie Fiti-
SHIIOH
Rofiilur Corr«opond«iic#|:
* December 15th.
munity is good at
Mr. and Mrs.
daughter Fltjra. sp
and Sunday with
wife at Edna Hill.
Hal Bolton and
tended singing here
Lota- and Lotis —
terfleld of Edna Hill attended singing j sister near Waco.
rife of Dublin at- cannon. vJVio Is attending eohool .at.
Sunday afternoon. I Lingleville. visited home folks Sunday.
and Fred For- , Ben Reeves left Monday to visit his
here Sunday afternoon
There will be a Christmas tree .it
this place Christina.-- eve night.
Rev. Emmett Turney wilt preach at
Shady Grove next Sunday
LIVE Oik
Megulur (\>mv*pon«lencp 1
* December 14th.’—[Mrs. Northcutt is
very low at this w riling.
Claude Kirk Ion is| still very sick
Grandma Spencer is not improving
any at present.
J. R, Golding ns ait Stephenvilie this
There will be a box supper at the
Cow Creek school! house December
23, for the benefit of the school. Every
body Invited to help.
Joe Kirklen. Mr .
Golding and Mr
Rev Gardner filled his . regular ap-
pointment at Morgan Mil! Sunday
Joyce Sanders was bitten by a mad
dog early Saturday morning and left
immediately for the sanitarium at
Austin.
Miss Kathelinc Gardner was a din
ner guest of Miss Thelma Reeves Sun-
day
Joe Fair entertained, the young
folks with a party Saturday night. All
report a nice time
Earl Huffman of Victor brought bis
basket ball team o'er Friday and
I played.
I ' ta • *s frie
and Mrs. J R.
nd Mr*. Tommie
Golding went to Stephenvilie Sunday
**MteB^Bernice Kilklen visited Miss «P*d pneumonia in one lung, hut we
Ruth Golding Sunday night.
6 in favor of the Bays boys, the girls
game was 15 to 5 also in favor of the
Bays girls.
COW (REEK
Rereta* Oftrr*»*p«*4wee*:
December 14th—'The baby boy of
Mr. and Mrs Neil Corbel I has devel-
CLARKSTON
Re*star ,v,rr<-»pon<a-n,-*
December 14th—Mr. and Mrs. J. B
Garrett and sons Roy and Hurbert.
of Stephenvilie. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Mattox cf Gorman. Mr sn ‘ Mrs. lim
Onetott and Mr. F. W. Nabors of Dub-
lin attended service* here tas; Sunday
Mr. KiUetl of Lampkin attended ser-
vices here last Saturday.
Walter Thornton, who recently re-
moved to Knox county, was in Steph-
envilie last Monday on business
L. B. Edwards i* suffering with »
nerere attack of tonsilitis
Mi*s Emma Cleghorn will leave next
Friday for several months visit With
her sister Julia, id Georgia
Mr. Tannehill is jn Stephenvilie this i
week on the jury
are glad to report is doing much bet-
I ter at this writing
! Mr. and Mrs. Stanley,
| on the Corbeli place are
of Rev J. A. Jones last Wednesday
morning.
We are glad to report Ed Turnip-
seed aide to be up at the present time
Lloytl Womack and Adra Cook left
tbe first of last week for Fiither coun-
ty to pick cotton.
F A. Jones and family spent last
Sunday with Rev John Smith at Cot-
tonwood,
Mrs. C. 11 Cook and children vvert
visiting her daughter in Dublin Sun-
day
Kmmit Stracener and wife of Dub-
lin attended Sunday school here Sun
day
Remember that Saturday and Sun
day is regular preaching days here
EDM HILL
\l~*\ t»r I *Drr*»t»«w4fcih-0.
December 15th Aunt Sallie Bur-
nett is visiting relatives at Dublic
t hid week.
Mr and Mrs J. F Dorbee visited
J. J. Thornton and family of Shiloh
Sunday afternoon.
visiting relatives here last Sunday.
The gin at this place has closed
down for this season
Miss Annie Gilbreath and Mr. Mau-
rice Henry were united in marriage
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Will Burnett of Carl-
ton were visitors here Sunday after-
noon.
Mrs. Mol lie Hal per of Merkel, - is
HT. GEORGE
December 15th.—Health 1* very good
In th s community aa far as the writer
knows at present
Misses Lura and Buddie Daffern
returned home last Friday from a
two weeks visit with their sister Mrs
Ullte Burnett. ^-n
Mrs. Luna May and Mrs Sarah Dun-
can have been visiting tllelr tslMer
Mr*. Ella Daffern.
A party' was enjoyed at the home
of Mr Burma* Saturday night.
,A singing was given at the home
of Bud Wells Sunday night.
The school is preparing to have a
Christmas tree at the school house
next week
Mr Walker from Cornyn, was a
pleasant caller at the home of Mr.
Craddock Sunday.
Henry Whlsenant and family visited
relatives at Clairetto Sunday...........i..
Karl Ellis and Miss Thelma Alston
attended Sunday school here Sunday.
Every body come to Sunday school
next Sunday.
FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17,1990.
J. R. Hiker of 8tepheuville spent in Coniyn with her sister Mrs. j,
Sunday here with his daughter Mrs. Jane*.
J. U. Richards and family < *
Mr*. Mabel Stockton of Dublin visit-
ed her# last week with her parent*
Mr. and Mrs. Rogland.
Earl Green, who has been for some
time at Wingate. Texas, was here Sun-
day greeting friends.
.Urn Waddle of the Frisco . was here
Wednesday repairing a car here.
Marvin Culwell and family of Greens
Creek visited here Sunday with \V. R.
Jennings and wife. <
J R. Weir and wife have with them
this week their three sons Guy. Henry
and Welch, of Breckenrldge
Mr*. Artie Hurley, who has been
visiting near here with her parents,
Jud Holder and wife, left for her home
at Desdemona Sunday evening.
TaImage Smallwood nnd family or
Hartse visited last week near here
with hi* parents Rev. R. L. Small-
wood and family.
Mrs. Ruth Don. who has been viaity
ing her parents, Rev. R. L. 8m*lf-
,1. VV. Carson of Sunny Slope fitrm ; idays here
wood and wife of llVckey. waa here
Wednesday en route lo her home at
Petrplla, Texas.
Mrs. Lorene Jones Carpenter of Ft
Worth Is here visiting her parents and
friends and will be Joined later by her
husband to spend the Christmas hol-
was in our city Saturday en route fb I
Dublin.
w. B Joiner of McDowell dalrj? farm;
is on the Jury in Stephenvilie this
Henry Smith of Howell Springe .
community was in our city Saturday ,
ni route to Dublin. t j
Mrs. Dave Kenner of Shady N'ook!
farm and sister Mrs. I**# lAtcur. wet#
shopping in Dublin Saturday
Mrs. Ia>e Northcutt. who has been
here visiting her sister Mfc?. George
Hamilton, returned Wednesday to her
home at He lasm, accompanied by-
Mr. Hamilton, who will visit there
with her parent* Bud Sloan and wife.
COTTONWOOD
tv ruler I'oiwwoiulrncr
tv’ember 15th.---Health of this com-
munity is good at present
James Cole of Ranger visited at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Robert Dunlap
from Saturday until Monday.
Mrs„Jones of the I’nion Grove com-
munity and Mrs. Willie Smith of Ard-
more. Oklahoma, spent Sunday with
Mrs. J VV.. A. Smith. „____ ______ ,.r._ ____
Mrs. Robert Dunlap and daugTTTfrr 'Mast week w ith her daughter Mrs. Will
Miss Willie, spent from Thursday until g0uth.
Saturday in If loo. with Mrs. Burnett, j r, n. Taft of Fort Worth, route
Herman Thackerson of Stephenvilie agent 0f the American Railway Kx-
is visiting rtdatives in our community.! press, was here Tuesday.
Miss Nannie Joe Shaffer spent Sun
LINGLEVILLE
liorutlitr Con mrtsooftono*:
December 14 th—Rev. Painter of
, Plain view preached at the Baptist
Mrs. Clark WUcoxson of Stephenvilie cj,urch Sunday morning.
visited here last week with her par-
ents Conner Carpenter and wife.
John Alexander and wife were in our
city Saturday en route to Curves to
visit relatives and friends.
Kdd Alexander of Hill Side farm
was here Saturday en route to Dublin.
Mrs. Tyson of Dublin visited here
.Wetter*. John North and Brussie
Richardson of Lone Oak visited in this
city Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leatberwood
of Harbin visited home folks of this
place Sunday.
There will be a play given Thurs-
day night December 23rd. ttt the high
school auditorium, and Friday night,
a Christmas tree.
Dave Duncan of Desdemona visited
In our community Sunday.
The ball teams, both boys and girls
_. „ . . Pec. Wallace treated himself to a visited Tarleton Saturday afternoon.
av afternoon will) Miss l*-una Mmthrlast xrrek. which he needed iti his Tarleton won by a smatl acore.
Miss Lillian Hilliard was absent
from her school last week on account
of lllnes*.
Rev. Painter, the county missionary.j ,Vork.
will preach Saturday night at 4'oiton- { >nss Pearl ClaRor of Greens Creek
wood. All are cordially invited to WHi; H visitor in our city Sunday with
come and hear him. j Miss Cornice Crawford.
I .Gilliam Preston and children spent j Bryson Bones came in Sunday from
i Saturday night and Sunday at the Ballinger, where he has been at work
Mill Armstrong of Greens Creek
was a visitor in our city Friday night.
who reside .spending the week with Mr. and Mrs
happy over
i hu arrival of a baby boy.
The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Apple was thought No be real sick
last week, ilthough aft.” a phy-
sician was summoned, it was learned
she was only suffering with ear ache
V box supper will be given at the
school house next Wednesday night,
.v c.ulsrm,,* pri'vam hi- also been
started and there will be a Christmas
tree ai the school house on the ‘.’ith.
After spending the fall season with
his three sons in Houston, W A Hum-
phries came up last week to see his
I new grandson and sperid a whiltj wish
I.hi* daughter Mrs H, J. Golightiy
The young people gave Mr am! Mrs
Gobglitly a singing Sundnv nig! ’
HOWKLI STRING**
llewufn r' '*XsTft«penSmM*»
December 15lb.-l|~Mr* Bell Mai;m
and <*ixter. MtM Esther Hamilton were
shopping in Stephenvilie Saturday
Walker-Smith and Raymond Martin
went to Eastland a few days ago
Mrs. D. R. Knox, who is at Stephen
elite under the treatment of J>r. Boone.
f» getting some better
Miss Mamie Lyles of Harbin spent
Friday night and Saturday in tbe
Will Crawford home
John ClaRor and sister Miss Pear!.. ,te><t Mrs
! l.tlRETTF
’ r ■ • • pon^rre
December I tth llraith in -hi-. ..mi
in unity is very rikh! ■>' th-s writing.’
School is progressing, nicely
Rev Bob Wallace of Harbin tilled-
his iirst appointment here last Sundav.
Miss Rtuby lieagor was in Hico Sat i
urd.iy. i
Sam Wolfe and family visited at ;
the home of T M !a« Sunday.
George lav moved to Hanger this
week.
Mrs Dili# Tidwell and daughier vi»-
Hoilier 1 a t from Wednesday ,
L. H. Capelt and family
Raymond TVirris and Miss Myrth
Colbeaugh were married last Satur-
day evening
Mr. and Mrs Denver Salyer of Dub-
lin visited home folks Saturday nigh!
‘and Sunday
Rev ' Harrell, our new Methodist
preacher filled his appointment here
Sunday at !1 o'clock. He was accom-
panied by his wife and two’ children.
Henry Gilbreath of Stephenvilie
was here looking after business affairs
the first of the week
' K O Step he i vs and sons ltennie and
Eddie Chambers, left Saturday J or
risen, where they expect to have em-
ployment for their teams for several
weeks.
Morrison Burnett of Terry county,
was here the latter part of last week
vtsiting relatives and old friends. He
was one of the early settlers of the
Dublin territory
MEXICO
i’Arrt
of Harbin, were in our community re-
eently.
Miss Esther Hamilton vSited her
brother anil wife at Midway, part of
last week ‘
Jewell Bryant was in stephenv tie
Saturday
Jack Knox was :n Harbin Sunday'
RICKEY
Megwlwr CorTsepewult.n.-,.
December if»tb. Health of tins cum- :
IDunity is very good at present
R L Smallwood returned Tuesda ,
from a two weeks visit in Hail civm'
Mrs, Tatmndge Smallwood and etui
drsn Of Masse are here visiting this
week-
Wlll Hickev. John Conalser. t oy
Weems and Paul Hickey went to Des-
demona Monday to bunt work
Mr. and Mrs John Wylie of Stephen;
▼Hie were vhsiting here Monday
Miss Jessie Pittman is at stteobei,-
▼IIJe this week working for th*» .-tp-'ac
Oil Company.
Arthur Loveless and fanutv vGnixl
at Stenhenville Sunday
Stephenvilie high school .*me out
and played lone Oak .my and girts
basket hall teams .last week The
boys game were 34 to 10 th favor of
lame Oak and tile girls game was ! ' to
10 In favor of Stephenvilie
Xone' Oak boy* played JohmaviHe
Saturday at Stephenvilie. the score be-
ing 30 to 5 in favor of lame Oak
J, N. Porterfield was in Dublin Sat
unlay. ?
i ’
until Friday
Mr'and Mr* 1. E Roberson were in
Hico Saturday
John Roberson .tnd family visited
it the ii-opie of i. E Roberson Sul,
da,'
Several from he:v went to Viexari
der Monday night.
Jake'Salmon went to Biuffdale Sun-
day night
Milton Isiwd' left for Hree kenrnlge
Sunday night
Mfr-1 d i "Ook of Du til in v is ■ ted Grand -
,04 Isiwdy 1.1*1 week
Charlie and Milton tkiwdy were,
shopping In H'co Saturday nigh’
Hermon Rqbercon moved to Ranger;
this week.
Miss Withe Hank went m Humid .hi
Saturday
Van! Mag Mishap and John May -
fietd visited Rave Johnson of Saletu !
Sunday afternoon
Kreeinan Dupree visited hi* parents [
Sunday
Miss Dana Lurkie and t'leona liob-j
ersun were m Stetihenviile Tuesday
There will be singing ac th > Hap j
tist church Sundav at Z JO *»'■ l<n k
Every lody come
Dick Bishop went tu ils o Saturday ,
on business
Rev Jones-will preach at the Holii- f
ness church Jhe ith Sunday u ibis "
month.
Bill Salmon of lfreckenralge t* here '
this week
It, (’. fare moved to the Bud Dowdy j
farm last week.
Itrguiar
December 14th—Health of this com- |
munity is very good excepting a few I
had colds
Otis Ewing and wife returned Fri-j
day from Rotan. where they have
been picking cotton
W. J Gandy and wife are the proud
parents of a baby girl which arrived ,
Fridav of last week i
W D Hallum of St George com- j
munity visited in this community Sun-!
day '. I
Roy Hayes returned from F' Worth
Tuesday where he had been visiting
relatives for a few days,
Mrs Porterfield visited It, F 1,inker
and family near Itaggot last Sunday.
J \| Hayes, wife and daughter visit- ' |
«>d It F latcker and family near Bag- j I
got la*t Sunday. j I
'Irs ''ora Henrv and family have j
moved to Dublin. , |
Joe Porterfield from Desdemona. I
was in this 'community Iasi week |
Maurice Henry and Miss Annie Gil-
breath were united in marriage Wed-
nesday They will make their home
on Mrs Cura Henry* farm
Truman Whitfield and family spent
Saturday night with their son.
The crops tn this community are ail
gathered and the farmers are ready
to begin a new year
home of Rev. J. W. A. Smith.
Webber Shaffer spent Tuesday night
at the McClain home near C'omyn. j
Joe Shaffer returned lio-me Sunday j
front a trip to the river.
Miss Willie l>unlap and Jattles Cole ;
.-pent Sunday afternoon in Dublin with j
Miss Effie Hendricksdfi.
Miss Ruth Sanders is spending a j
few days at the home of "Mr*. J. W V
Smith
Mr. and Mrs Brown and family at- I
tended a musJcial entertainment near
Stephenvilie Saturday nighrt si the
home of Mr. Durham.
Sunday school next Sunday at 10:3b.
preaching at 11 o'clock.
Mrs. John and Mrs. Tom Stroud and !
Mrs. John Edge of Dublin, called at
the home of Mrs. 1*. R. T. Culver Sat-
urday afternoon.
>i \ruin
i:> 4 k»r I'ornMpniWtenc*.
December 15th. .Miss Marei Car-
penter of Wood i-iwn fat m was here
Friday en route home from Dublin.
M ns. Abbie At lee of Dublin visited
near her** last week, with her sister
.Mrs. Albert Fraxier’. '
Luther Stephens and two children
of Watson, visited near here Saturday
with her parents Andtew Stephens
and wife. i
Mabra Perkins, who has been for
some months at Post City, returned
home Christmas.
'A wreck near Proctor Saturday |
morning pasenger over six hours.
Mrs. Joe Stephen* was here Satur-
day en route home from a visit to her
son Gerald, at St. Josephn hospital
at Ft. Worth.
Luther Sheffield returned last week
from a visit to relatives at Dallas.
W, R. Jennings, one of our mer-
chants, ran a nail in his foot last week
which is causing him much suffering,
Ernest McClesk.ey, Conner Carpen-
ter and Will Cannon made t( raid cm
the raba at Ernests farm Thursday
and killed thirty-three of the largest
ever seen around here,
BCXYAX
firrulHT Corro»i>ott<lonc«;
December Mth-There Is quite an
excitement in this community caused
by a black ahaggy dog, which after an
examination at Austin, proved to be a
mad dog. •
Sam Cbathams father was kicked
by a mule in the breast last Friday,
but not seriously hurt.
imblin. Dec. 14. 1920. Dear Santa
Claus:—I want you to bring me a lit-
tle red wagon and a baal and bat.
some nuts, candy and fruits of all
Miss Ruby Hutchins spent last week j kinds, your truly.—Alton Maikell.
o»oooo»oo»oooooooo»oooooo»»»»oowmo»oommmo»M; '
Piano Tuning
and Repairing
1 have located In Dublin per-
manently snd will follow my
profession in the above line
In which 1 have had many
years' of experience.
Citizens National Bank li
CAPITAL,
SURPLUS,
} 100,00b
*20,000
A Conservative Institution that, is not too conservative to extend every
convenience that good business coupled with a readiness to serve,
will justify.
STRONG
SAFE
RELIABLE :
r. COX. President. WICRUFFE SKINNER, Cashier
R. YOUNG, Vice-President. J. W. IfALL. Assistant Oeahler
S. H. PRIM. Vice-President. ’
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