The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1894 Page: 1 of 5
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DUBLIN. ERATH COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH. 16.1894.
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1 I /l£ BEG LEAVE to nay to the people of Dublin,
1 I I and Erath, Comanche and Hamilton counties that we
have leased the F. C. Oldham rock building, Pat-
rick street, and have thrown onen our door* with
the largest stocks of Groceries, shelf Hardware, stoves,
and Farm Implements in Dublin. We claim- to own our
stock at very low prices, and desire all purchasers to
call on us, look through and get our prices'before buying. It
is our aim in a very short time to carry the largest stock ot
Staple and Fancy groceries ever shown in Dublin. Having
a store in Comanche, we can handle most goods in car lots.
Buying for cash and selling strictly for cost, we are inclin-
ed to believe we can sell goods at prices which many pay
wholesalers.
MHS. MATTIE HARRIS R ELEA PAD.
Montague, Texas, March 9.—
Judge Barrett, in the habeas corpus
case of Mrs. Mattie Harris, charg-
ed with the murder of Jack Stall-
The total mileage of railways
now open to traffic in Japan is 1717.
Barley water and linseed tea are
said to be excellent for the voice.
In the United States there are
said to be 670.000 Freemasons and
650,000 Odd Fellows.
A Russian scientist has succeed-
ed in tracing all of man's diseases
to the fact that he wears clothes.
The surface area of the moon is
said to be fully as great as that of
‘ ings in Bowie last < tetober, releas- ___________
ed the accused. The testimony Africa and Australia combined,
tended to show that she was in'
Wichita Falls on the night of the
killing.
MYSTERIOUS ASSAULT.
Guthrie, Ok., March 12.—Ed-
ward Williams, of Alva, was struck
over the head with some blunt in-
Black walnut sawdust, caramel
and roasted browned horse liver
are used to adulterate coffee.
The town of Giaveseud is said to
be the richest town or township in
the world. It has no debts and
has close to 61,QUO,000 on deposit.
The long bow, the nation*!
Ohmic
A MIAf KVTKKPU8S-
„ . J Old Ingeraoll does not
a first rate year for
In a recent interview he ie
In order tu bring hie great ram-j ed to have said: “I do no
edy for chronic catarrh in reach of'that I am thsnkfol for wh
everybody, Dr. Hartman invented happened during the last
the following method: Any one All I am afraid of is that the
wishing to become one of his regu- (will be mieled by the
lar customers should send name and thoee in autority.
and address, when complete direc- are hard. Thousands
lions for treatment will be sent free, employment, and the future
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of charge. Each patient is expected i dark
preacher*
looks
I do not see that the work-
to report once a month. At no time era have anything to be especially
wheat ia
HERE ISM PICNIC.
strument and fatally injured during weapon of England, did not give
' * K*01® °f <*®rds in a saloon a few place to the anjuebuse and musket
eights ago. He has since been un- until jhe time of the Stuarts.
Leather scraps are now converted
conscious and unable to
W# arc drtcrwlnrd to <-luw out our ♦•mlre Work ol Fartii Implement-. SU*»«■»
aad Wood Work, and mm *lve you notne «* our low «■! prlee-.___
j his assailaut w as
have been made.
and no
tell who
arrests
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; in.to a,pulp and manufactured into
doorlgiobs, canes, combs, buttons,
- cups and other domestic articles.
DIED OF his wound. The Eskimo Bulletin is the only
Guthrie, Ok., March 12.—Hen- journal published within the Arctic
ry Lanev and John Denny, farm- circle. It is printed at (’ape Prince
ers living near Okarche, quarrelled of Wales, Alaska, and is issued
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Dont forget we will sell our line ot Cooking and Heating
Stoves at correspondingly low prices. We also carry a large
*oints, Land Sides, Plow Handles, Wagon
stobk of Plow Points,
Tongues, etc. Ai we intend handling only < 1 roceriea, Shelf
a few days ago. Cenny attempted ouly once a year,
to attack Laney with a butcher During the past eight years or-
knife and Inney shot him in the ganised labor of Boston reduced
leg. The ball splintered tbe bone the working hours in that city
and th# leg liecame so bad that about 26,520,000, and the wages
Tangos*,
and Heavy Hardware, these goods must lie sold. We will
not use the hackneyed term, “cash;” we may may say some-
Ski__III__tlL.lf i *..l
Cash is an unknown quantity. We
liberal share of your }»atroiiage, am) promise good
goods, low prices and polite attention to all. Kespectfolly,
thing like “half price,
solicit a liberal share (
amputation was necessary and Were increased $500,000 annually.
Denny died to-day from the effects.
Laney is in jail on charge of mur-
i der.
W. HKRRIS.
awoTx-xpxira-,
rAN JONES,
J. EAGER,
J. 8. DALEY,
E. BROCK.
TEXAS REAL ESTATE
KILLED IN His HOUSE.
Guthrie, Ok., March 12.—Near
Newkirk Saturday night an un-
known man shot two volleys into
the residence of Frank Williams,
killing him instantly. Williams
was an Englishman supposed to
have a large sum of money, and
the motive of the assassins was
evidently robbery. Another man
happened to ba staying with Wil-
and he drove off
a winchester.
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— AND —
Bureau!
DA MAO K SUIT DISMISSED.
Hillsboro, Texas, March 12.—
In the district court to-day the case
A high stone wall shuts in the
garden of Gray’s Inn, Ixmdon. The
municipal authorities ha\;e ordered
that the wall tie removed and an
open iron fence substituted, in
order that the |>asser-by may enjoy
the beauties of trees and (lowers.
An authority on weather declares
that tornadoes are most frequent
between the hours of noon and 6
o'clock, and that the rainiest hour
of the day is 4 o'clock in the after-
noon. This is the report of a me-
teorological expert, not a weather
prophet.
lion visiting cards are among
the latest novelties in Germany.
Forty placed one on another are
said to lie only one-tenth of an inch
is any charge made. The medicines j thankful for. Besides,
ran be obtained at any drug-store., low and so is corn; the fanners are
The result has been a great benifi- nearly crazy because they can
cence to thousands of catarrh suf-: neither sell nor collect. So, you
ferers. The following is a sample ! see. there is not much to be thank-
case: ful for. Then we have had dread-
Patient. No. 1627, Name. Lucius fill storms and high tidee, thous-
B. Cooper, of Riddle I'niversity,, ands have been drowned^ many
N. C. Commenced treatment on ships have been wrecked and there
December 16th, 1893. Writes is not much for sailors to be thank'
February 24th, 1894: “I am tbor- ful lor.
attrasssjtriis «•, & «
course te the world is the Bengal
next ia Erie,
troubling me for eight
55h -rsasirtr
was thoroughly cured. I think that
1 would be doing wropg to keep .Norway
such a wonderful core secret. 1 the world which is not increasing
shall do whatever I can to make it; its annual yield of cereals. 11m
known wherever 1 go. 1 do know reason is fonnd in climatic
363. Each cost nearly $10,000,000.
Norway is the only country in
how to express my praise for Pe- ditions.
ru-na or thanks to von.”
Any one wishing to become a
patient should send in his name
and address at once, giving a list
of the principal symptoms and the
length ot time the disease has run. •
A HOOK SENT FREE.
A medical book, treating of ,
Stock Notes.
While stock are cheap is a good
time to lay the foundation of a herd.
Block should be fed regularly.
Animals with regular habits are
more apt to be healthful.
If the hogs grow as well in cold
chronic catarrh, la grippe, coughs, u in wtrin weather it is necessary
colds and consumption wi»l he sent to niake them comfortable.
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factoring lo„ of ( olumbu*. Ohio., 1(^litirt thig winteri w|„ * .
MUCH AHD UTTLI ficient to materially increase the
Hundreds would never have Kbortage in range cattle,
known want, if they had not first; The public taste is every year
known waste.—Spurgeon. [growing more exacting in its de-
.. , ” . maud for good meats. A writer
Every owe occupation thjnk8 thi* i* ffK)d for tbe inteU.
gent breeder and feeder, but for Ute
chump who still believes that a
one sharp in its practice, and dull
in every other.—Sir P. Sidney.
God has two dwellings; one in
heaven aud the other in a meek and
thankful heart.—Isaak Wait on.
There are but three classes of
men, the retrograde, the stationary
sheep is a sheep, .a hog is a bog^
beef, and that at
l that any-
dough, it mean*
unprofitable labor and a life
in thickness. The cards cr plates i and the progressive.—Uvater.
are black, and the names, being
on a General
ot Travis K. Gooding vs. Albert ’ printed on them in silver, show up
Rodgers, suit for damsges, was dis- v*ry clearly.
misted at the cost of plaintiff. A There was paid last year to the
publication about twp years ago 127,211 confederate pensioners and
used the name of Rodgers in a de- inmates of confederate homes, in-
Ray ami M\ Real Estate, Pav Taxes, make Collection., Adjust rogatory manner. He thought eluding Maryland and Missouri,
w , Claims Etc. i evidence pointed toward Gooding $1,150,936.
’• will furnish information relative to Climate, Soil, or location of
n Association just organized to carry
Real Estate Business.
• aa the author and he ret
Of this number Yir-
or Central Texaa Lands.
repaired to‘ ginia has 345< I pensioners and pays
; his place of busmens and engaged
him in combat. The case has been
Adi correspondence by prospective purchasers or others desiring put off from court to court till
* 1 posed of to-day.
inmates of the confed-
are supported at an
as to Texas Lands, will receive
PROMPT ATTENTION!
All Property placed with us will be advertised Kiw of t'oat to
ST TEXAS REAL ESTATE ami IMMIGRATION BURLAP,
A DEVOTED SWEETHEART.
Guthrie, Ok., March 12.—Henry
M. Ridley, a young lawyer, was ar-
rested at Yukon and taken to King-
fisher jail on change of forgery,
FFKE WITH PROGRESS.
I having deposited several notes as
collateral for a loan
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JALITYI
QUANTITYI
Our Two Great Succe
which were
pronounced forgeries. Shortly af*
forward the voung lady to whom be
was engaged to be married sold her
claim in the strip, came to King-
y and with the
his release <
$99,205; 181
crate homes_____ri_________
annual expenditure of $15,220.
The hottest places on earth are
i eeth valley, in this country, and
the region around the second foils
of the Nile. It never rains in either
locality and the natives in the Nile
region do not believe strangers
when told that water can descend
from the sky. In both places the
thermometer often goes as high as
130 degrees in the shade.
A “massage stone” is coming
into use in England that is made
of unglazed china and provided
with a sort of dorsal lump for hold-
lie that will belie* e only
he can fully comprehend,
head or a
have a very long heai
short creed.—Colton.
For any ill escaped, or good at-
tained, let us remember still heav-
en chalked the way that led ns
thither.—Shakespeare.
A really great man is known by
three things—generosity in design,
ty in execution, moderation
humanity i
in success.—Bismarck.
i^e Dublip Drug
pro® wiwi m von o* uorMi liimj) fur noia*
bail.; ing in the band and has the rubbing
They wont direct from the iail to | surftoe slightly undulated, not to
the protMUe judge’s office and were *7 ridged
The stone is white,
and even when used on recently
_ washed skin R soon boeonsss dark-
fcMOOTIXG SCRAP*.
Ark., March <* **
Lon simple, tbs early name of
the tomato, is a translation of a
Preach misapprehension as to the
Italian
The committee of arrangements
have engaged the Cisco Silver
Band, of which Comrade Avery
Brown is director, to famish music
during the Encampment. As this
entails quite an expense, conceits
will be given at tbe opera bouse on
Monday, Wednesday and Thurs-
day evenings, sad say surplus
from the receipts above expenses
will be dividoa between Gen. 8am
Houston Foot, and the ex-Confod-
erate Association of Erath and Co-
Conuade Brown
him a quartette, said
to ba unexcelled, to assist in
concerts.
and a beef is a
thing is good
worn
out before it learned any
Prof. Henry has found by ex-
periment in feeding hogs that bone
meal makes corn go farther, and
that hard wood ashes are nearly
as good as bone meal. The efieet
of the bone meal and ashes was to
save 28 per cent, of the com in-
quired to produce 100 pounds of
gain. There was about 50 pur
odtat. more ash in the boacs of the
hogs receiving bone
wood ashes than in the
those not so fed.
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55
The best salve in
skin eruptions, and positively
piles or no pay required,
guaranteed to give perfect as
tion, or money rdW
25oents per box. Pori
Dublin Drag Company
Osstsfsl
There is a general idea that the
President’s salary of $50,000 a year
is all that be motives. This ia a,
mistake. In addition to bis salary,
the President receives $$6,014
pay the salaries of bis dstks i
subordinates. His private
tary has $3,250, his i * ‘ *
retary $2,250. the
gets $1,800, each of
gen $1,200, the steward:
each of the two doorkeepera I
while other employee are
portion, down to the
takes oar* of the firm, wl
$86$. te
foe!, $4,000 for
and $15,000
ran
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1894, newspaper, March 16, 1894; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542452/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.