The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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DUBLIN, TEXAS, OCTOBER II, IMS,
Mn lluif for 0|i|>oH|tlon to Bailey.
According to a statement given out
fey Judge Yancey Ia-wI* after an ann-
ual ley conference, held in Dalian Sat-
.irday.^t was agreed that thore should
aot only he a candidate against Sena-
tor Halley for re-elcctlou to the orn-
ate, but that In each congressional
district and In each state senatorial
and loglslnlivi- district there should
:be till uutl-llulley ctuidldaP*. lie »1«<)
declared that all but two or three of
the Tex«a c.’iiRreaenien would, in the
‘Cud dov'ii;'' i: riimi 1i**h oopew'd to
the re-ci, vi e a a, Mr junior Senator.
"There was no queMVii of the selec-
tion of a oumlUate to oppose Senator
fiat ley. Judge Lewis said. ''It. heing
contemplated that tins matter would
not be taken up until the org.-ininiion
tind been completed, when, it an up
propriute time, ti would lie suhnii"ed j
to the delermiimlion of tin* entire op j
position to ills election''
The mooting was hold in the privat,- j
dining room of Du* Southland 11 > ' < • I I
It Was in imrsuanee in an agreement
reached nt a eoiiferemm of tin unti-
Hailey forces a; the de'uocriUie con-
vention in (liilvi si ion he ! A:"’u.-'t. V'
that time Indge tfeotg" W Itlddle.
who was tlie chair in a n was iiiithori/-
eJ to call a m eling n, In held in I Mi-
las on the opening day of !he Slate
p'l,hr ol Texas.
Stuart it Smith was chosen tempo
rary chairman, and Hons, liiifus Har-
dy. Cullen F Thomas. Judge lames
S'vayne and Kdward Smilli were ......
etituted a eommilieo on organization.
Tills committee recommended that
Judge (leorge \V. Itlddle of Dallas he
made chairman for one year, evplaitn
in*? that, by t.he expiration of that
time a candldhte to oppose Senator
Bailey would haw i. selected and
that lie would perilous wish to select
the chairman.
"There was a full exchange o''
views at the meeting on the part of
gentlemen from the different section-
of the state and it was the general
tsentiment that no conditions existed
among the democratic voters to cause
any feeling of discouragement, but
there was much reason to go forw.trn
with the organization with confidence
“It was the general opinion that the
campaign should not lie pr -cii itau it
at. an early date but that the work of
organization should lie completed
Prominent III the Dallas meeting
were Oen. M M Crane, of Dallas. A
H. Dashiell of Terrell, lodges W. P
McLean and James W. Swayne of Fort
Worth Kufos Hardy nf t'orsicana.
Oil I an F Thomti.; and Deo W It C'llc
,f Dallas ami manv o'ler* represent-
ing all sections ol Texas
At Bowie the ot/her day either this
etime man or one of tlie Maine 14 k ran
Into trouble. He solicited money for
hi* Meaning Anita acbool front’ the
wroiig preacher, wtm was riot satis-
fied merely to tell him he was n rank
fraud, but who accompanied him to |
the officers, laid him fined, and made
trim go around and refund Die money
to the people of that town from whom
he had gnl'en lx, I'cfor*umriely tin*
minister did dii tiring him i,tc.. i i
Itrmvn wood. so there have .in i i
refunds here vet. Doubtless t..i e<ei-
per colored miinielmnk is sltil son.
where in the stale working f lic sc a e
old game, end reaping the saiae o’ '
ret urns What 'matters it to hi i f
he, is lined oci-aslonly. when the I 1 ”
a* hearted Ctirisllnh people pnv He
i,eafben's f'"Vs with their donations?
T.rownwood ongiit to |i*arn to turn
it grows hair
Here Arc Pacts Wr Want Vail Hi
Prove nt Our Risk.
down traveling Inkers of ew n kind
win*' lo r they Dike pur* ly fot liusimss
or f:ike ill Die name ut r- {tee,a, bitf
Die town will liardl; do :
t :i* re is a v\ eleon e i w .■;! i n",
' e*. i cite s i T nt J a*:d g t'i an ;- t hr
g'afier. till giva'ci ipt.enrs n he tin*
v, elmri’e 1 tmw n ,* insl I:n i |, t j;>
'I a is ran..' per. . m v.a - , , Dull! 'll not
long sine" and work'd the eiii/.ens
hen* for tap my which be claimed lie
desired for Die d"S'i'u;o erp'a,ms In !
Aninenia. whose jiarents were tnassa
I '• d by li e Turk e
Marvelmis ns It nmy eeeiu, Hex all !
"9.t" Hnfr Tonic ha* grotyn liair oil
bads that were nearly bald Of eonrse,
in none of Ihejo a a si s were the liair *
roots d* ad. lie! i. • a* ,"I taken I.
on a gle.xi d, smiiy a, in .itMi.ec.
Itexail "*.*;;' Ili.nr Ionic acts seleii- ] *
Dfieally, destroying Die germs which
I are usually respoii-itile lor hulilness.
j It penetrate* to Die roots of the hair.
1 si i'mulH! in g and nourishing Diem. It
is ;i most pleasant toilet necessity, is
t i.i iteiv [N-rfuined. and will not gum
! ' ; itiianenlly stain the hair
We \ ,r>t out to ge', a IhUt le of Kex-
j ol * ' liair Tonic and use it us dl-
I fel t,-d. I it does not reiie.vi* scalp
irritation, r.tmnv dandruff, - prevent
I tin* hair ! 'o a falling out arid promote
j nt inert a e.i grnwtii ol hair, and ill
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Products?
f .lCt. t • ' A •
vnne Lslinply *•
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Kubanka Ai Ilci.ry Cm
burn t ‘• farm i\< stood.
t hcilght a >»V Ml t U ? rr;: * v ;i ] ■
Iiil; tickets
N nl is ( liiiui | ji \ ornMf*
I ’he rniiri of ,»•
Sal m il iy o\ iTruh'd t In* nm
iM'Mrii.': rf flic c.i<c <>i V.
<ir a I v ■ II u^ii I. I i r i; i'1
fro;i :' :<t <mill! \ , w :iii
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No t i in*- or won >
I ’» wnni you waul >.
Wt » m 11 for and <l« \ w
'ire sat isfjict Ion.
and t'*ll us, and
formality will
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and ordering an<>tln*r. \i an «'l»*c!ion
In Id recently Potior uoimty went wa r.
\tfoniovs for the antis now claim that
since no further IcmU bar remains,
saloons um v open in \inaril!o and
Potter county with little delav, sitna*
t he court declares it a vs conn; v
Puildiims have heen rcad.v in Ainjril-
ln far this purpM'C sonu* f<»rt\ nr more
d i\ - imit t acy ha\c not «>p« lied peml
mi: a decision of the court
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All you who have torpid liver walk
digestion or roust tinned Iiovv**D look
<mt for chills. Tiie season is here and
the air :a full of t-lie disease germs.
The best tiling to do is to got ymir
liver in good coinlftion and purify the
stomach a d Isivvels. liFHHlM'. is I
the rigiit remedy, it answers the pur-
pose completely. Frier ahe. Sold tiv ,
all druggists |
Begging Verslnn Arrested.
A few wee',. o a dirty lisiking
Persian appear* n , Ifrownwixid. clad
4n a dirty ministe ' garb, hearing
credentials from so;:,. , here and lieg-
ging for funds with vvi... i to aid mis
nionory schools in .Mesopotamia. As
«oon as tie got to work the lhilh-tin
published tin article slunvtng flmt
there is in New York an organization
of those Fersian iui|Misters systeinnii-
rtklly working the pisiple thrmighout
the country for lirst one and another
■thing, all carrying with them forged
letters of introduction and recommen-
dation to the Christian people of this
cotiwtry. They take advantage of the
missionary spirit of the people, raise
ttice sums of money and return to
New York to spend it in having a big
time. Several hundred of these fel-
lows live that way all the time off the
gullible American people and they arc
the rankewt kind of frauds and im-
ptmterg.
When the article appeared the Fer-
tdan disappeared, but not until he bad
pocketed fifty or a hundred dollars of
good Hrowirwood coin, and he went
from here to work people Just as easi-
ly os he worked here.
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S* rcnirthcM tin1 tired kidm
jnirify the liver and bmvcls a
docs of Prickly Ash Hitlers :l is ,m
admirable kidney tonic. Dublin Dnm
.l"\%clry Co. Special Am-nls
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tb i r d**par(cd
s' onus arc o’er
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n't no more
Ic.i\ •• ihrs world of chanpc.
c ! c.i ti i his world of « a re
i-M-: our d.irliUK N»>rmi»*.
'iiiff: mr. i u »ii* \i r
•ill" aim: . Lillian .Join--
When you want Flour and other Mill Pro-
ducts, insist on your grocer furnishing you
Dublin Mill & Elevator brands. Our flour
is pure and fresh, ground from the best wheat
that money can buy, being ground by the
most modern milling methods. No chemi-
cals being used in our milling process, we
personally guarantee every sack of our Hour
to be as good or better than any of the mail
order flour which is being offered in this ter-
ritory at a much higher price. Our flour is
not chemically bleached, it is sold under old
and well known and established brands. You
are not asked to take your choice out of sev-
eral different brands, practically all unknown
as are all mail order products.
A good season is now assured, so we advise
our farmer friends to plant wheat and oats.
It makes good winter pasturage and pays ex-
penses in this way, and if it does well in the
spring you can get a good priee for your
crop. Iiy planting fall grain you can make
two money crops each year and thus keep
out of the grasp of King Credit.
Keep your money at home by using NEW
CENTURY AND CREAM OF WHEAT
FLOUR, CHOPS, BRAN AND MEAL at
Lowest Market Prices.
THEY ALL BE MAM* IT.
Dublin, Llkr Birrj < It) and Town
th«* l ukiu, It
( oninlcnilc
M i .
/ r.'Hblitur ol Loomis Hotnrn^.
II"U .til a!t*mi|>; tn |>m1 111** n'l'Mis
' T.I- oiiki. Wash., by no I«-hs than
D.-loi irunrs was frost n»i • l !* \ too
us I >i| ll’.l l| lias Id-. 11 <11 Sr I • is * ’ 11 l>\
Diroi-for Durand in r.m'utImu w 11!i
an muiin'irifj: 111* Tacoma o-nsiis
'h ii 111 * * r.icoi'm st'h»*(lut« r * * a * • J * * • 1
W tsMin-Moii (‘h b*f Staf ist it i.iii M'int j rv mg ;i.Ihmi
and Chief of I)i\isun ,lar\i*». vigilant I
* ft r pnssibb* paddeta, tlisA-nvt ta*d a I
■<f »r: Inrr proportion Pf "moim-rs and j
lod-acrs "
On ibia suspit ion tn .*xo*-rf \\ is smp 1
to Tarnina to Inv«-stigat»*. and this r** j
'<alod w h*>l **sab* jtaddinir I >: r. « t. •: .
Dtirand laid fhc mutter T»«*f.»r• ■ S**<-r< -i
' irv Nagel, who called it to tin- .cton i
tion of President Taft and tti*• pr* hi I
detit issued a swrepinu nr b-r dir- c'
ing pr<*s4‘ention of all oflmiders
The r<*rre<eted returns give T.icom.i
82.^7? population as compared with
37,714 in 1800, a gain of l‘J0 pop (•••nf.
The padding would have increased
the (xiurit by more than 40 per r»*nt
Director Durand’s letter states that
in thirty-four enumeration districts in
which the padding occurred the ori-
ginal p-tnrns showed 71,426 names, as
V Iveliiihie Mi'dieine Not a Narcotic
(let the g*muin»‘ Fob-v's Honey and
Tar in the yellow package It is sufc
and < ffi’ct i\ •• (\*n%:tins no opiates
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Veteran TV 11h Wan»
IV onnds.
\ Karl of Mcfurk in ll.mnlo :
(inint'. spent u tew d.iVH in 1 he (;■••
thus week in speaking of tin <
war and its hardships. In* submitted
evidence <.» pro\e that he IS now « (•
I Hurt * r of a pound * - t
lend in his botlv h. ret **i\ • <l dir
his four yenrt* and l»>ur inontim se;\,
in tli-' ariiit One bullet entered n ■'
bretisi. passed through the bod a ami
lodged 111 the liack btS ween the should
• rs. another entered on one side . ■'
tii-s stomach, ixissed through and mr.k
ing the |m>int of the liip Inm** fell and
b*dg*Hl m the groin, still anotmv
I sf rin k on the i>ack jmrt of the thigh
j ranging upward and lodged in tlie h;p
j Thew huilctfi have been curried by Mr
| lOarl in his txvdy since the surrender.
Mid the 1*1.11 in the buck, being dose
to the surface, Kho*ws fV>r it«elf He
way's for many yearn after the war th*
bullets never hurt him but now they
begm to give him pain and cauiu1 him
lota of trouble Especially t|n- one in
his back lying clone to u nerve ut
times causes him to feel giddy headed
1n the
army and hi.s affliction received, tv up
led with bis age. Mr ETarl Is yet won
t
11 ;i tion
III I'll Id 1.' ti t lull.
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farm*
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I lad ' <*u 1 d
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Lui'eil S'a'e.s express money or-
rs payalde anywhere 1n the world,
u *»ur store at all hours.—
JOverfuii Drug (’
compared with a correct population ,
or n.H.KlO. In some dlstrlrt* D,o namv*. | TakluK ?! ,foul y,*r® *'‘rV,c*'
Dirni*d in ware several times ureater
than Dip population.
Tli is attomptod paddlnp of tin* con-i d,'rfulIJr Btout* b,‘lhK a,»l** n!’"u’
Poople with kidney Ills want to be
<mred. When one suffers tin* tortures
.of an achliiK ba<k. relief is eagerly
noukIiI for There are many remedies
to-day that relieve hut do not cure.
Here is evidence to prove that Doan s
Kidney Fills cure, and the cure is Inst-
ill*.
John P. Ko*er». Main Ht . Hico.
Texas, a&yw: “Several years ay,u 1
suffered from kidney trouble My
back pained me greatly at times and
stooping or lifting <-au«ed twluges to
dart through my loins The kldneV
secretions were Irregular In passage
and tf allowed to stand. depu*itedj
e«dlink*nt. I tried several remedies,
■but did not obtain satisfactory results
I happened to read an advertisement
about Doan's Kidney Pills and deeid-
ln* to try them, l procured a box.
They relieved the backache and cor-
rected the kidney difficulty. On sev-
oral oocasioua alnoe then, when I have
bad need of a kidney remedy 1 have
taken Doan's Kidney Pilla, Rlways
finding them eatlsfaotory It Is my de-
sir# to let #r»ry sufferer from kidney
trouble know bow affective this rem-
edy ts."
Fbr esle by all dealers Price SO
cents. Foeter-Mllhurn Co.. Bui ‘
New York, eole agents tor the Ui
Kemember the
take no othefc
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bus was brought about mainly through
the use of slips printed by private in-
dividuals and coi' alnlng tlie census
questions. Tties were distributed
very generally « street corners and
elsewhere, and
sands of peopi
ready been cm i terated or who we re
not permanent residents of the city
and not entitled to .'numeration there.
The director declared also that more
or 1<*** extensive attempts at padding
the census have been discovered In
Seattle and Aberdeen. Wash ; Port-
land. Ore ; Minneapolis. Minn ; Dels,
Idaho; Great Falls. Mont. Fort Smith
Ark . and that Investigation is In pro-
gress with reference to a number of
other cities.
well in attending to bis hue in ess lie
belonged to the 9th Texas rcgimeni
and company II. This company was
composed of one hundred and twenty
kIx men under Col. S. 11. Maxey Out
-C filled out In r 1.0,1- j “r * bi* nunrtier only thirty-two of i.i-
who **itIht had a!, rt^urn^! licun** after th.* mip | j F M(.rurtv an <lttlirn-
»eralf*d or who wore j r**n^4‘r <*nl> ,'IM‘ j oolbvf hIiid not*- and th.i
now of the company living ns fur ut.
he knows Hamilton Herald.
('emmen Hense and Rond Curtesy.
There is going to he a good deal of
trouble on the highways for the next
year or so. or until the traveling pub-
lic get* used to automobiles The
drivers of both teams and automobile*
nr» to blame. Fverv now and then we
see some autoist drive nt reck lee*
speed, passing teams, without a care
for the safety of the public, and no
regard for the right* of the highway,
turning corners with n recklresniws
that portend* disaster to any one corn-
ing In an opposite direction Then
we see the road hog. driving In buggy
or wagon, one who gets in tv renter
ot the track and refuses to give an
inch to allow a machine to pM*. Fn-
legtelatlon will give better rood
would um common
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Colds on
the Chest
A--k your doctor the medical
name for a cold on the chest,
lie will sav, “ 0 ron c h It is. ”
Ask him if it is ever serious.
Lastly, ask him if he pre-
scribes Acer’s Cherry Pec-
toral for this disease. Keep
in disc touch with your
family physician.
w • |>«feIUb our forma***
y tram oar moaioiu**
vers --s'-
tss'e in vour mouth. lo»* of appetite hr
br«*M**t, and frequent beadsche*. and
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four t t III set II! S \ f Wt't*kr> previous 111
iht* rpturn <t.u tlH-pof. vim Minimon
M I. .Milts, (IclVml.iid. U» .in<t ;ip
|ip;ir 1m-flirt* ui« ( "un’> <’<»iir:. '<• he
ln*l(lt»n in ami for til*- .ifort-M.-i il « .»air11>
.»r Krai.i *t’ :Ii*- i •mr: lious* Micr**of.
:m STi-p!i* ii\ill*- <*n tht* JLird MoihI.m
i:i Nt»\--Mi! »«• r !’•:••. t!i*u aiol Dor** t«»
unsvu-r • :.• • ppiit.oii of Dublin Na’ioiml
Hank o' Dublin Texas, a Hanking tor
|M>rat;on pla'n:;fT fib*! m naid court
on tin- 17th da> of March I'M" ami
nurnlxT'd on tin* docket of said court
No. in.'.x against t be va;d M L. Milos
and allepinK m subsiama* as follows
That on Juno U’tli I '.♦*»7 th** defendant
i'\Ft uted their promissorv note, pay
able on duly l?th. L*m7 to the Dutilin
National Hank at Dublin. Te\a« th*
sum of $37V7:> with interest from Tim
turlty at the rate of jH»r cent ;m*r
annum and providuiK 1° per cent as
attorneys fe#s» if colbsted by suit and
$r*.00 additional Said note signed by
Miles Ac Howell also M L Nllles, [Main
tiff avers that said note is Ion if pant
duo and unpaid except as to tb* fo!
lowing amounts duly 12. 1907. b>
ca»h $3 7f>. duly 21. 1M"7 bv cash $30
August 12, 1'doT b> cash $7 *0, Sept 19.
19(»7. by ca.Hli $ : 77. Dec ;to. l‘d(‘7 bv
cash $2,r.o. making a total of $i7 7u
IM/ilnt ift a\i-rs that he has employed
:: at la w to
aid n’tor
Mf*V8 f*-»* of 1" P« *■ ( Dill .Old L* (Ml Is
earned. HLnr.tifT a\*-s ?:m th(*r«- in
due b> r.-asoii *•'* >a <! m»t*' tin* sum
of $:.(><• pH, which in* bide* prltH ipal
interest and attorinoa f* «*s and for
whirh h«* now sues
Herein fail not. but have sou then
and there 1>* fore waul court, this writ
with yopr r*^urn thereon, uhewuuf
Iwvw 5*KVu ha\. *>*cut»d the «viniF Is
sued thhn th*' 12th d:n «’f October. A
D . 1910
W1TNE7S8 Ceo V Knight, clerk of
the Countv t’.nirt of E'.raMi county.
Texas
(liven und^r mv hand and seal of!
said court at nftic** this 12th da' of |
October \ D 19lo
At lent r.E:o V K N1 < 111T.
Klerk Count!* Court. Kratb »oun?y
T e x »s
HOUSEWIVES
Do you want to know about a
wonderful new time, health and
money-saving kitchen convenience?
Then you shouU soo the complete line of “1892”
Pure Spun Aluminum Cooking- Utensils nowon exhibition
at your dealers.
This wan* is guaranteed by the makers for 25 years.
It is absolutely pure, wholesome and thoroughly hygienic,
will not crack, scale, peel, break, rust, tarnish, scorch
or bum.
Loot Hand In (III Mill.
Ia»« Mijmin' night hIkiii! S <nl<wk
Robert PJjtllip*. Ial< of Hkhi, |o*t bin
li*ft lift ml w!il],' work In z nt (h» llftn-
rttii Oil Mill In lb I* city Tin* ron vey-
ing ftrhutc from tho 1 Inter Ixw-ame
---------------- ckiggetl witli npoti and In taking them
f«* *»«— —»«•
Hater easra And woe cat emontto off,
***11ng acraee Uie band Pfeyatcleae
found It wt wary to amputate th*
rreaalBitir of (be band Ju* above the
wajhe^i, c
saving ccn.
liandle and easy to clean;
.-teadof dnidprery ; saves
-*s your health against
.l ies resulting from chip-
food, which is one of the
; vie enameled wares,
opers, egg-beaters, dish-
many other time and labor
.: Vi.'i
*■. . r i
but '.hcre is nothing that will prove
a greater practical household blessing than the “1892”
Pure Spun Aluminum Ware. ,
Lose no time in seeing for yourself what it will do.
Y3*r money back if this ware fails to do what is chime!*
f0r *t* B. F. Barnes. Comyn. Texas
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