The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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^ MclJtosb, Rev.’ Bv.ni, Mr. imelMs ."mc'eat toTor^Tr'SSblhb 1^ WANTED THEM SAVED.
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Id Btownwood.
Editor W. B. Hawkins ol Stsphen-
villa «a« Id Dublin laat Kilday.
W# pay higheit price* lor all kinds
of produce.-Bifgtnboltram Rroa.
Try a rack of ^"Sessi St Pur#’’
brand flour at Walter Hsmlllon’s.
J. M. Higginbotham returned
Monday from a busaloew trip to
Stanton.
with hla uncle, Couoor
at Harbin. ___^
Carpenter,
f
rfM
W. D. Carpsotar left Monday for
a two weeks business trip thyough
north Tons
Bring ua your buttar and egg*.
W« pay th# beat price.-Higgloboth.
am Broa.
Mlea Eunice Reynolds of Comao-
eb* apant tha week and with Mlsa
Olemmle Waldo.
Mra L. J. Davia la vlaltlng her
;bter,. Mrs George Handera, at
deoct of Oapt J.A.Davit, brother of
tlia bride. Tha ceremony waa per-
formed by Bar. R. B. Evans of th#
Methorilit church. Immediately
after tha ceremony tha nawly wad-
ded couple took the 9 o'clock Trla-
oo for Ft* Worth, wber# they will
tomato With friends and relative*
doting tha w**k. Mre Mead la the
daughter of Mre. L. J. Davie, and
wall known In Dubjlo, th# family
having revidert bore elneo aba waa
a vary small ohlld. Mr. Meed has
lived boro about eighteen month*.
Harry Lae Spencer, Mlae Pearl Moor* **»• veracity of Iit. Sandora as to
and Mre. J If. Deater were present
to the raoka. Thlo
DOCTORS
An nld often to be
Selr family physietann, suffering, as they
Imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from
heart disease, another from liver or kid-
ney disease, another from nervous proa-
trillion, another with pain here and towns,
end in thla way they present Mike te
themselves and their M
busy doctor, separate
he, assuming them to
Ids pills and potions.
disease.
cause of
until large bills are
patient gets no I
wrong treatment.
«r *
which aids ba waa on lo the eontro
at our opening eieroloes Wtdneidif
morning.
Jbur school closes May 86th, Wo
will hava busy times until that
data, preparing for Anal (lamina-
tion* and commencement.
The following latter from State
Superintendent Cousins eiplatns It-
self: "Deer Mr. Dunlap — Io ana-
war to your latter of April nth,
wish to aay that the Departmeot la
pleased to asteiid recognition to a
aummer normal institute of the Diet
He le Mom Fpo du Uc, Wle , and ^
0 rst came to Dubllo with Pawnoo JSfL**
mil's wild west ahow.
■■H . A Mw order "•nt tato . effect In
Edmund Carpantar epeot Supday owSrShould*^ B«ed'^'tha^Iocle
deugt
Fort
Worth this woek.*
Hr
Waltar Hamilton visited frlende
lo Stethford Sopday. Ha aaye the
wind wee sperfect gale all ds>.
•jpwNiM GoetlooGaaette eaya I. Sad-
dler and other* are flguilog on build-
ing an opera bouse at that piece
Insure your live stock with S. J.
" Weaver. Largest company in the
state. Telephone No. 201. 28-tf
generally,
new ordir a defaced postage stamp
beoomea useless and no matter how
email, even if a corner le turn off
It cannot be used. All letter* bear-
ing suoh stamps*are to ' be held at
the post offlee end If no notice Is re-
ceived will be sent to the dead letter
i (floe. The order also decrees that
anyone wishing msy perforata a post-
age stamp with any reasonably small
Instrument for Identification purpos-
es Much a step will prevent anony
moue letters being sent and the mu-
tHatton of private mail
with yourself a*
Slut to July soth
conductor."
Tha evangelist, P | P
. conducted Wednesday morning dispel
noted by the people eaarclsea. Mr. Harry Les.Spenoer,
Io the terms of the |>wbo graduates this year from the
piano’ department of Baylor, furnish-
1 will begin Monday,April 5th at
seasing city and eohool taies of Dub-
lin for the present jeer. All tas
payers should know that It la as
much their duty uoder the law to
call fo eee me for this purpose as It
Is for me to oall to eee them. I shall
endeavor however, to see every per-
son and any that I fall to see should
call at my office and file their assess-
ment. Failure to do so will not on-
- 'V* r ■ ■« ■ ■ ............ j*w MV ov will MUL
Lester Morto*>, the popular clerk j Jy cause me iuoonveolence In my
for Walter Hamilton, vlelted his office work but also cause the tai
mother at De Leon Saturday and paier trouble and espente. Don't
Sunday.
IS
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I will sell you any kind of stove
wood you want, make prompt deliv-
ery to aoy part of city.—Foraoe B
. _
, A new floor as good If not better
tban anything else on the market,
tha "Sweet & Pure" brand—Wal-
tar Hamilton. l»tf
Utterbaok-Harria Go are Improv-
ing the front of their large stune
building with a new and up-to-date
awing awnlag______
Con key’8 Lioe Powder good for
settlog hens. Won’t taint the eggs
Trial paakage free at Dublin Drug St
Jewelry Company.
T. E. Lowary, the aocldent Insur-
ance man, left Sunday for a two
weeks business trip through the Am-
arillo country.
/
Mra. Bruoe Smithson and Mrs
*John Rlaleo and children of Carroll-
ton an vlattlug their mother, Mrs.
G. W. Harrison Patrlok street.
Sam Durham, formerly of th*
fall to have your property reodered
at onoe.—J E Bishop,city and school
tai assessor sod collector. 47 tf.
Concrete elds walks are being laid
this week In front of the row of
buildings belonging to Utterback
Harris aod Higginbotham Bros on
Blaokjaok street This piece of work
has toog been needed aud is being
done In a moat creditable manner.
The ooutraotlng parties guarantee
the walke to neither glaze nor break
within five years and If they do they
will return and tear up the work end
build them anew. The same con-
tractor are doing the cement wora
for the Frlsa§ at the new depot
gruunds. It la to be hoped that this
good work will continue.
I wish through the columns of the
Progress to thank my many friends
slid customers for their liberal pat-
ronage and kl d consideration, and
take thla means to request them to
continue their patronage aa long ae
my euooeeaor, Mr. Ilaglar, continues
to the business I reel that it is my
duty to make (hit request,, knowing
Cotton wood com m unity bu • whtf that *0U »’«® the
7 **me oouiteoue treatment and fair
now llvea near Iredell, was here Fri-
day and Saturday on hmlnais.
T. L Hlggioootham returned from
Ft. Worth Friday The trip wpa
made lo a new Jackson automobile
whloh Mt. Higginbotham purohased
while there._
Notice.—The delinquent city tax
list has been turned over to Me-
Oarty & Solomon for suit. All por-
tion paying before April 24th will
pay in time to prevent suit and
further coate.—J. E. Bishop, City
TlX Collector. 49 2t
DR. J. J. MDLLOY
Rye, Bar, Note and Throat Specialist
Office over Grange Store
DUBLIN, - • TEXAS
DBS. BE88UMS ft BRYAN
Physicians and Surgeons
Office oyer Citizens’ National Bank.
Telephone No. 148; Dr. Hesauma' reel-
telephono No, 49, Dr. Bryan
snoe telephone No. 971. Leave
r calls at Dublin Drug A Jewelry
DR. FRANK BRYAN
DENTIST
Office telephone 190
Bealdence 188-3 r|nga
1 ^T3SS2
DR E. a WINTERS
twrauir, txxas v
tn oonneoClon with general practice
doewapecial work on the eye, ear, none
aausaaca tkucpbor# 106, omca 81
Leave calls at Overton Drug Company
T. J FARlUUt,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
4 ' ooBua, Tax as
ublln Drug ft Jewelry
dealings that It baa been my desire
to giro you In the past.-J.G. Booh,
proprietor New Century Care.
Sweet Over Hiajera
This terrible calamity often happens
because a careless boatman Ignores
the river’s warnings; growing ripples
and faster current Hauirea warn-
ings are kind. That dull pain
ache In the back warns you the I
or
kid-
neys need attention if you weuld es
cape fatal maladies, dropsy, diabetes
or Brights disease. Take eleotrlc
bitters at onoe and see book ache fly
and all your best feeling* return.
“After leug suffering from weak kid-
neys and lame back, one $1 bottle
wholly cured me,” writes J. R. Blank-
enship, of Belk. Tenn, Only 60o at
Overton Drug do.
I. 8. Pari, 8 farmer living just'
south of HaaM'l lo Haskell county,
killed hi* wife about three o’clock
Ssturdav morning a week ago. Parr
elatma to have shot her aoeldentally
while uoloadlqg hla shotgun after
ohailng a coyote. Ao Voqurvt was
hald. after whloh the sheriff made
complaint agaloat Parr,charging him
with murder and be waa arrested aod
lodged In the Haakell oouoty Jail.
The deceased woman wae the mother
of Mrs. Osoar T. Walkar of oaar
Proctor.__
Sailed bids will bo reolsved by the
secretary of DObllo schools until 18
noon, April Slid, 1908 for the par-
ohaaa and immediate removal from
lota of tha two vaoent houses north
of the Softool building lately onoo
piad by Tyson and Humble. Board
resatvoe right to reject any or all
old*.— 8. B. Prim, President board
of trust a— n
Pd tetkar Ol* Beeler
aasssSajiA
yo«*ll die from gangrene (which hi
eaten away eight ferae) if you don’t
said all doctor*. Instead he
Buck ten’s arnica salve till w
curud. Iln on rot ol xumi.
ed a plsno solo that was heartily en-
cored Mlae Maude Cook, a senior,
read,and Miss CJemmle Waldo,anoth-
er senior, gave a piano solo and Mre
Grace E Dunlap sang Altogether
it was a very enjoyable hour.
Min Caros of Michigan, has been
employed by the board of trustaet tn
All th# vacancy lo our vocal moste
department. We are expecting h«r
to begin work next Monday.
If some of the people who are re-
futing to come Into the Dubllo dla-
tret should bo unable jo transfer
their children to this district on
account of our not having the "room
for them, then they ahould not
blame us. The main object of the
board In offering admission to these
people Is that definite plaoa may
be made for teaching the children.
The taxes In every district lo
Brath county may be just as high aa
they are io Dublin. Ours will be
the limit,50 cents on the 8100 valu-
ation It will take an amendment
to the constitution to enable us to
put oo a higher tax. If our tax Is
now a little higher thao It Is lo
some other districts, we believe
it is because we are giving better
service. The best h always the
ohespest. Nothing Is of more Im-
portance to a child than Its educa-
tion. Why should snyooe be mis
erly when the matter of Ita educa-
tion Is an Issue.
Messrs. J. D. Brook and fl J
Perkins, members of our board of
trustees, were Inspecting the work
of the school last week. Mra. E.S.
Wlnten was a recent visitor.
The reception given to the High
Sohoui teacher* and members of the
Senior olasa on last Friday evening
by Mlsa Lillian Crocker waa an en-
joyable affair. All present expressed
themselves as having had a delight-
ful time and voted Miss Lillian a
charming hoatesa.
We believe It would be a capital
Idea for our Commercial Club to have
a "Booster D*y" for Dublin A
prize of 15 00 might be offered for
the best essay of 250 words on "Civic
Pride," this contest to be confined
to approptlate grades of the public
school. We could have a parade of
school children. Everybody could
wesr "Booster buttons." Wo might
have some experienced man like
Georgs Blaokitone Irving, of Chloago
address ua on "How to Boost your
Home and Community Stook." An
event of this kind oould be made a
red latter day for Dublin. It would
bung ua all Into aotlve cooperation
lo the wonderful advancement that Is
being mad# lo our town at this
time lo olvlo pride, and material
npbulldiog. Th# greater aod better
Dublin la soon to bo a reality, aod
•vory man, woman and oblld, who
lovaa tba town ahould lend a .helping
hand lo Ita aaoompllabmsoC.‘-J. W.
Dunlap, 8upt.
J B. Stroble of Rising Star was
Rev, Mclntoth io Dublin on business Tuseday tod
Wednesday.
J. H. Latham returned Tuesday
from a ten days atay at hla ranoh
near Clalimont In Kent county.
Dr. J. K. Shelton of Ft. Worth
waa here Wednesday on business
He was a gueat *bf relatives while
here. v
eersy between the etetec. It hat
heretofore bean a matter of eomment
that all private* and alio all offl-
ee*a below the rank of eaptato ware
killed during tha war.or diad shortly
•ttar aod oo this account newepapar
wrltara have besoms lo the habit of
ofter referring to ao old soldier of
either th* north or tha aooth with-
out the appallatloo of a t'tle at least
ae far advaooad as eaptalo.
E Blslr commercial agent for tha
Texas Central was her* Tuesday and
Wednesday.
R M. Carroll of near Dublin left
Tuesday to apend a day or two with
hla son Oarer at Carbon, who Is
very sick
Mrs M. E. Bogers returned home
Tuesday after a two weeks vialt to
her daughter, Mrs T E. Davies at
Ft- Worth.
J S' Hones of Greens creek sold two
bales of ootton Wednesday to the
Dublin Co-Operative company at a
price of 9 65.
Rev and Mrs. J W. Smith of
De Leon were here Wednesday lo
attendance at the Bogeat-Hlggln
botham marriage.
Miss Emma Perry of Stephenvllle
came over Wednesday to attend the
marriage of Mr Offa Roggess and
Mlae Nina Higginbotham
Capt H. A. Smith returned Toes
day from Waco, where he has been
the past three weeks supervising the
work on the residence he Is having
built at that place.
Miss Annie Harrl«, who Is attend-
ing Sr. Mary’s College at Dallas,
spent Easter Sunday with her parents
Mr end Mrs John G. Harris. She
returned Wednesday.
Guy Neel and Gid Howell went to
Morgan’s Mill Wednesday after Mr.
Howell’s automobile which Mr. Neel
left there the first of last week,
having broken the shaft rod.
The Ligktfoot Machine Sbpp
has this week received a $200 drill
machine which they have added to
their already up-to-date machinery
making a very valuable addition.
J E. McCarty purchased from Hen
Burke last Friday eight head of very
fine graded sheep at a price of il60./
He will place them on his ranoh nsar
Bluff Dale.
B A. Walton has been quite sick
this week with a complication of
throat troubles and on Tuesday
physicians were oiled aod his throat
lanced, Hoc# whloh time his condi-
tion is much improved
Unvote Stuek te Hi* geleetian «f #
Meapltal Chaplain, ™
The nomination of a Mr, Rbrigley of
Philadelphia, a Unfversaliat. for the
posh Ion of chaplain for th* hospital
waa not met with favor on all aides,
aud a dele (ratten of nroteMtant* went
to Washington to sc# President Uu-
ootn on the subject. The folk)wine in
tervtew waa the result:
“We have called, Mr. i’reskleut. to
confer with you regarding tin* uppoinK
raent of Mr. Mi rial#,r „( I'ttitattemhte
aa hospital chaplMa.''
“Ob. yen." replied Hit* prod-lent. ”1
have sent his drum* to tile senate, and
h« will no doubt Ik* com United at tin
torly date.”
One of the young men replied. "We
have not come to Hsk for the appoint
mont. but to solicit you to withdraw
the nomination."
“Ah,” said Mticoln. "that alters the
ease. Rut on what grounds do you
wish the nomination withdrawn?"
The answer was, “Mr. Shrlgley Is
not sound tn bis theological opinions."
The president Inquired, “On what
questions Is the gentleman unsound?”
“fie does not believe In endless pun-
ishment. Not only so, sir, but be be-
lieves that even the rebels themselves
will be finally saved.” was the reply.
“Is that so?" inquired the president.
The members of the committee re-
sponded, “Yes, sir.”
“Well, gentlemen, If that Is so and
there Is any way under heaven where-
by the rebels can be saved, then, for
God's sake and their sake*, let the man
be appointed.”
Mr. Shrlgley was appointed and serv-
ed until the end of the war.—Boston
Post.
THE GREAT BOMBARDMENT.
A Constant Rain of Miaailas Upon tha
World'* Atmospher*.
The regions of spine beyond our
planet are filled with flying fragments.
Some meet the earth In Its onward
rush; others, having Attained ineon
celvnble velocity, overtake and crash
Into the whirling sphere with loud dot
onatibn and ominous glare, finding de
structlon In Its molecular armor or
perhaps rlcochettlng from It again Inc
the unknown. Some come singly, v
grant fragments from the Infinity of
space: others fall In showers, like gold
en rain, all constituting a bombard
ment appalling In Its magnitude.
It has been estimated that every
twenty-four hours the earth or Its at
mosphere is s: ruck by 400.000.000 mis
sites of Iron <u- stone, ranging from an
ounce up to tons In weight. Every
month there rush upon the flying globe
at least 12.000.000,000 Iron and stone
fragments, wh'ch. with lurid aceompa
niroent. crash into the circumambient
atmosphere.
Owing to the resistance offered by
the air few of these solid shots strike
the earth. They move out of space
with a possible velocity of thirty or
forty miles per second and. like moths,
plunge Into the revolving globe, lured
to their destruction by Us fatal attrae
lion. The moment they enter our at-
mosphere they Ignite, and the air Is
piled up nnd compressed ahead of them
with Inconceivable force, the resultant
friction producing an immediate rise In
tempera I are, and the shooting star, the
meteor of popular parlance, is the re
suit.
ihVi nrj,.,
,
torn*, and Instituting «om!
prolonged misery, ft Mis L,
that"» disease known 1* half
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prest.._.
scientific medicine, carefully dev
an experienced and skillful ph;
and adapted to woman’s delicate
It Is made of nffllve American mt _ _
root* and Is perfectly harmless In Its
* Is la din/ co/Ufiiioit or Vir~te*iuil^
As a powerful Invigorating tonic *JFw-
vorite Prescription" Imparts strength te
the whole system and to tha organs dis-
tinctly feminine In particular. For over-
worked, “worn-out." run-down,* debili-
tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers,
seamstresses. « shop-girls,* houso-koepere,
nursing mothers, ana feeble women gen-
erally,T)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
I* the greatest earthly boon, being un-
equuled as an appetising cordial and r#>
iterative tonic.
As a soothing and strengthening nerv-
ine "Favorite Prescription" Is unequal#*
and ll invaluable In allaying and sub
duing nervous excitability, Irritability,
nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration,
'aysteria, spasms. St Vitus’s
other distressing, nervous
symptoms commonly attendant unoa
functional and organic disease
uterus. It Induces I
relieves mei
Dr. Plerci
the stomach, liver
three a dose. Easy to take aa candy.
Pan rtf
1
sOfc.
C. F. MoDuffy left Wedosdsy for
Stephenyllle, where he #111^ be fhe
balanoa of the weak lo thaj Interest
of the Modern Woodmen uf America
Mr MoDuffy organized a lodge at
Sisk un Thursday oight.
Tha mention laat weak concerning
Capt. J. N. Sandora of near Dubllo
bM gotten that gentleman Into
trouble with hla oelghbon on ae-
ooant of* very alight error that
crept Into tba Item whloh would lo-
dloate that ha waa a federal soldier
during th* olvil war Inatead of bear-
ing arms for th* Confederacy In Bate*
tod Tennessee regiment of Oontader-
ate volunteers. Bit neighbors wel-
mbs every good oltliao, whether or
the blue or tbe gray eld* of th* great
eatMtrophe of tba atxties, but they
want to know "who’a who and which
is blii." Understanding that Mr. >
Bandera wm ao old "reb" they
wold not see how it happened that
be Joined th* erny lo Illinois end
wae not a "Yankee" and It baa
dawned upon them that probably be
waa pnpariog to 01* elalm for a fed-
eral peoaioo oo tbe grounds that he
joined tha army In Illlnola How
ever that waa a mistake of the print-
er tn Mittal the type loeteaa of e
mistake of the oaptaln In joining
tbe army. Mr. Saodsfa was boro to
tame# aod joined tbe sew
Confederate volunteer regiment from
that mate, serving through tba war
Mrs. Balia Drew, who has been
visiting th* family of her brother, 8.
J. Weaver, tha past two month*,
left Tuesday for a few clay* stay with
the family, of Ed Lewla. at Fort
Wurth, after whloh ah* will return
to her home at Springfield, Missouri.
The match gam* or base ball* *t
the t>atl park last Tumday 'between
teams composed of members of the
Woodmen lodgv and tha Modern
Woodmen, resulted lo a victory fur
the 11 rat oamed by a score of eighteen
to five. The players ware loexpatl-
enoed aod unpractloed in the art of
ball tossing and tha game was all
the mota lotereatlog became of thla.
Free from
Alcohol
Sine* May, 1806, Ayer*a Sar-
saparilla baa been entirely free
from alcohol. If you are (a
poor health, weak, pale, nerv-
ous, ask your doctor about tak-
ing this non-alcoholic tonic and
alterative, \ If ha haa a better
medicine, take hla. Get the beat
always. Thia la our advice.
V*. ^,iJ.1. ,
A Subtle Hint
A representative In oongreoa. who 1*
the father of several bright glrte, tells
n story whereof one daughter Is the
main tlgure.
“For a long time.” any* the repre-
sentative, “1 had the bad habit of
hanging about the lower floor when
the girl* bad men culler*. One even-
ing I had settled In an easy chair In
the reception room Just off the draw-
ing room when one of tny girts, who
was talking to a bright chap from oor
own state, called out:
“ Dad!’
“ ‘What Is it, daughter?’
“'It’a 9 o’clock, the hour when Tom
and I usually go Into committee.’
Harper'* Weekly
OUIt MISSION
in grocery buai&em in to supply the
thrifty housewife with the beat at
the lowest prices compatible with
such good#—to raise the standard
of living and to reduce the cost.
Our stock comprises everything you
tuay want in staple aud fancy
groceries.
Freeh vegetables on hand at all
times.
Goods and Prices Both Right
A. W. Whitfield
Free delivery in the City.
Telephone No. 7.
When an Ostrich Kicks.
"The only safe place in the neighbor-
hood of a kicking ostrich Is Just be-
hind It," said n *oo keeper. “An ostrich
can kick a mule to death, hut Its kicks
are delivered at an angle of 45 degrees.
Within those 45 degrees, right abaft
the ‘pope's nose’ of the bird, there Is
absolute safety. On the ostrich farms
of California, when the herds are being
driven, you will always see the ostrich
boy* holding on to the tails of laid
kickers. The kickers tear along, and
their scaly legs shoot out like piston
rods, hut the boys In the shelter of the
pope's nose are safe.”—New Orleans
Times- Democrat.
Red Wagon Yard
John High Proprietor
Good yard, good drains
age, plenty of shelter, con**
venient location, careful
and courteous attention.
Feed of all kinds at reasc
onablc prices. Will buy
your chickens, eggs and
other produce.
GOOD SHORT ORDER
RESTAURANT ON
PREMISES.
Patronase Solicited and A|<prrciawd.
Condemnation.
Hooper’s Tetter Cure
(Dsn’t Scratch) Is sold by druggists
everywhere on a positive
guarantee to curs Dan-
druff and all Scalp
Troubles, Tetter, Bege-
ms, Itch, Ringworm.
Chapped, Sunburned
Face and Hands, PMt-
plcs. Itching Piles, Sere,
Sweaty, Blistered Feet.
Cuts, slid *1) Irritations
of the Skin. Does not
•uln, crease or blister.
Two SKes, 50c and
§1.00 bottles. TrUI
Tk. Idiotic Affair I Si*« I0c. Mailed direct.
Irate Parent-Am I to uodentend !___________II . _ ‘
there bi tome Miotic affair between I00PER MEDICINE CO., DlllM, THE
yon and V hat Impecunious young aa*. ; a*<i Jarey ciiy**. J, Bor ante by ttubtw
Lord Hilar la? Fair Daughter (very | Wnw "<>.
sweetly)—Only you, paps! Illustrated M~~-------:—.gMJJBgwm
Wts. | Hiroey the black stalHon formerly
“What do you think of me ruber* of
European aristocracy aa aona-ln-lawf’
asked the old time friend.
"Well,’* answered Mr. Ountrox, ‘the
way their relatives bona them around
Indicate* that they ought to make easy
husbands."—Washington Star.
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The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1909, newspaper, April 16, 1909; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542933/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.